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THE SUN, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1915. CELTICS ADVANCE IN NATIONAL CUP PLAY J!r nU.ui Soccer Klcvcii fines lulo senii-fhiiiK Hunting I iiiiliiicnlals . to L Y. IIKST A OA INST (5ALK ,. , B their victory nf I.ixt week, v .id-, .i'i. vil li the tl tin I round il l . tip tic ooiniK'tltloii by . ',. Hcllilchctn I. '. cup , ItiimUin Celtics clliiiiii.itcil . i . 1 ! from the hiitlonul . miner competition yivstcr .t Mi.ni tiy I rimIb to " at Mutt 1 . ..1 The battle nan In the ,. iii. I mill thi f'cltlr are imw . ,iit in this competition, almiK , ,1 anil I'. I'lMtn eleven of l'uiv- It. i 'ilcheni anil Homestead ol- tennis", which won foilllh i ip it la's S itiitilay. n,i while tuli-klliK a Miff Kali" In .il l half that the Celtic illil their noil- IIoiiiiiIiik play lifter a ten ,! nst with the tloil scute lit 2 - en h. McQueen sent the hull spin- . ,p tieiuccn llic upriKiu" wi in'- ' i.n- mi Li'.' coal. Fifteen minutes later laji, annexed the fourth ami last , ,n 'er "f the ilay The, lineup : n.ennltn Celtics Positions. Cotitttirnlnl F.C Mallire iin.il Purler ItoNrtson MeW ".nuns, a' 41 tn Mi K dj H cvlbent M.-y leell In, . o 1 1 xl I xr.tn. K t . Hlrht b.vk.M Van iter Vehe Itt bitek Ualliims ... Illclit half linear .. Centre halt Illeleli . . I-Mt halt Mclean .Outside rich. (Lvslde ' . Iii!li1 rltbt.A.Vin der Weirhe Centre (Ilaser ' .. Inute left Iluimlker Outside lelt Puxty . ...rretrr llronUltn Celtics. ; Continental". 1 K -t l half tim Hrnoklyn Celtics. Con- r ile . Ii ',i' l-olile J, Klllir alsl Mi i, , for flriuUIn Celtics, lluiulker and i, a , ' tor t o'ltmentals Ueferee W Hean 1 r-raen Cliarle Unlnn for Urooklyn Cel ii I) Kitmiatn. t tor Continentals, Time tl hlfs I niimiles CROSS AND WHITE ENTERTAIN. rrliiel"l "t Thnntdnr'a tinrde-n II ii n I Hoi Three ilcor. l.e.ii i Cross and Charley White en tr aiiifil estirday aflernouii, I f at (irupp'a gymnasium i i .ico taiv at Itye. Lach tile for alld the pounded ni.iv Hith ten ounce cloves at a relay three boys So did Charley. v ',ite will box again to.day and to rm , a- corilnc to Manaser Nate .tv.,z nho has asked I f I1 1 Cilbson to p llem.y Leonard up for a friendly l,i n"t"'e III. it Cross claims ne ran oir "f th.ee p. evlous matches with him." s,,d Ih.s last nm-ht "lie Is rlKht In i , way Three limes he wanted to die- t.l, hcikIu terms mid I hoiiUIii t le h ii men oi now White neer boxed ii' one at out HIS pounds at 6 o'clock f. ' i I'haniplons Itltchle and Welsh, l i.i by is a Utile fellow and I don't jr. p..se to hainticap him that way I feel sum White will stop Coss T . ir--l.u ntstit In the tlarden, but am r ii.ik.MK any claims. They say Crohs easy to lilt Well, Charley will hit I in and when he does hit 'em they tuualH Co down." START SQUASH AT M0NTCLAIR. riai I'll-sl Honnd Mutches II 'IViim llefeitta I'lnliirleld. M Tri, .V:. March 21 Tln first round I ' itch Iai- for the sipiasli tennis r . !if.orW&fc of the .Mimtclalr A. C. " , ..liyed to-day Klav will l con t .. ! unit Satin ilax. H hen Li e final " ,e de, ided The summaries . ' Ituun.P It Sall.ler.nn t.ei W r . r- i t - X'jre. I. Prown Hp.if C tt T Mills. kins 14- li. I.'. -It. I 1,,-nnre t.rahaiii. t', 1 1. l 17 II I Smith liat f. Krle. t: Ualilmn best o. M Hun' i; i 17. Ii- 11: Hark Parker Lea'. '1. lenkins. '".I. 11 ; Y. feller l.e.u 1 XI . !,.n,.IJ l.y default; I". H HaKU I . I h 'T IT IV C t" T c Moid, lair It team defeated Plain f Id e,li.i:-ll I' -nil I inatclicH to 1. The ri-.sulis r H r- . 1 , r I'Ulnllel.l, lie.it IS tirahalll II "1 Wdldrnn Mmit. l.il'. !iiv, kite k. V. 7. C ) I'rati Mo il, Islr beat II I. Iieforesi. '0. Xlaer .Unklni. M.intrialr l in- it t ::. f . Keiix M..i,i .nr iiei A uiier-on. 1 7. DAY WITH THE TRAPSH00TERS. rio.i it x-.il tsi.rnv I. I. M.ir.-h l -T uii. ii ihe hlsh Kim prUe ut th p . I Ii.. M.m)i.iiel Ho ai hi Ouli t .i.i 1 1, i.. n . ni I. Jr . uiiii t' l. ti.i e ir.iplil. i tlfti- elai bird ll-.i i ".ike 41 In his two sirlnit" 4. Ti.i.x II Lewis tnlfd telle t it - ! ..r tifn ' . I,. ,' , ore, I a lee fur 111- r i ip n l the veiirly .-up let Has III. Ki. Ii.ir.l-. u '. IIIII.I.i:. .Mur.h :i An in e the imps ut the Uip u 1 . i uii to il ii. Damn M i' - tii- I'. .rii i-ral.)l nnte p t .'I i!-,i won the lea for the ,1 i.rrakim: I'l nil his hjtult. ap 1 II - "tat. Il store of III llia.l" k i i: in f..i Hie .la. IS I. S..it' mi' up for thin prlne uitn 1 i take lionie irnpli X ltnKer " ' H". Ir li U l.eii.li.'. k. I. I V 't ii "i I! K Spoils. Jr. in. I A II 1 i .uric .spott- 'mi tho. prle I.,...! .iff . lej; for the a. . i 'i. las well 1,1 li Leill a fo'i -.oie. T I.eiMti'-. .1 r . '-I Mi. I, hi taic-t linn. IP an prle "' i'. on his liau.lli'Hp of 17 1 ' II HI.Li:. Mareh Jl W II t1- .'.' .re. I r.iui of Ihe six prizes .it t i ' In- Sew lloelielle Varpt I'luli ' , II' i t,. .pMilf vliiu .s lilch si ratrn e i 'tic , . .villi a si-ore nf SO out of i lie winner of the to bird I ,t He a -e Won the lake home i l,r,,,iofr with H It Stud ' i li- i-K tor the month!'' cup f . c 'ir, hn n. II. ap prlr ent lo u i-in, 10 ii- h total on a ' ' l, P lirali'.. r. won th - a utiillUtlou tin and C I ' i ihk from jl v.irds Hon the e . e i t ap with CI break. CAMPUS EVENTS COLLEGE Jr " ick coach of the Vale track ie..s that the prospei'ts for a c ,T, onsb'p -.(juad Ihia year are not -ra 1' y bright The Iosh of K. II. '"' ihe hutiller. an.l the probability .e- ige Hrowii, the half mller who i I'-ra'cd on at Christmas time, will t . ibis tn get hack 111 form tills 1 ,ne Ihe 1 hif cause.s for worry. T.i . are onlv I'lKhty men out for the ''am now, a much mnaller hiuad than !"' leal U l- ngton and Lee Is becoming I- ,11 the track Miico Forest ' ii, ,1 itumcr Nolro liame star, ohiii ned as athletic coach, 1' ' er. who leprebcnted America III 1 Olympics at Stockholm In 1U12, was ' ' highest individual point winner at Kolrr Dame for four years. Ho also as one of three men who won the ia-i ty letter four cvmsecutlve years mid ip'alned a team. The others who won 1 letter four times In n row were I'harlex Unrnls, riuiirterback at Notre Harne last year, and Kenneth Ilocknoy, Bnw track coach at Notre Dame. Last week fifteen outfielders reported Ii the Dartmouth gymnasium In re 'nonso to a call Issued by Coach Woods. W'st nf the men ivho reported for thn ou'er gardens wero not overburdened h knowledge of baseball and some i't 'ho second string Infield men had to -h.fied 10 tho oultleld, Hull of last M.i"a learn mid Sciulder of the freshman b 111 1st vear were among Hiosh who riu. nut and bulb appear to be likely c-' Uliliiics fur berths. Trainer Smith of the University of lmn has established a precedent In SON OF CHAMPION WINS. Hcftlnnld VnrllmrUc Ileitis I'ntlirr nnd Other Tltlcholdcra. Three) former nutlnniil champions were ' anions the lar-test field of walker which marled yesterday In the weekly fuiir i anil a half mile raee of the I'astitno r.iL T'V'ii V" '",k 'i''1' ! Ixelser a 111 Al Vne tlleke III li. . nil lamls I.lebgoM toed the mark an a i lemliider of the iviilkltiK talent of the i last Kelicratlon. All these, stunt hail . to Hive way In competition to IteKlnaM ' v oelimeke, a son of a champion, wh ) scored hid second victory within three weeks and from a creatly reduced handli'iip. Itemer. Voellinekc ami Keor started from scratch mid there wan a Kre.it tine between Itemer mid Vmllmcko, which ended In fuvor of the former by ten yards. Jtemer, who broke his own record for the courHe, finished In 33;f.fi, fourteen seconds, faster than bin old mark, lie announced that In future he would represent the I'astlme A. t. In oH'ti M-eiits Instead of his old club, the Irish American A, C Another blc Held Htarted In n run over tin) live mile course and F. Koran of the .Ht Anxclmn A. C. won by twelve yarda from ,1, Phillips of the llnuix Church House. The order of lliilsli of the tlrst ten; i't mi i.t: HANDICAP WALK A. tlMl Time M. l Ml .T O0 :ri in ll'ip M H r. Name Hiirt Club I It. Vuellinrke. imattar hei' i. on i 30 5 J. J l"rwi, Mlllri.v A. A .iii iaee, iinaiiaihe.l .iin I J.Oiildateln. Walkers Cluh 7 0 pi I & Ilck Itemer. unattached. Hcn.teh :n M a A. Vueiimekc. I'astlme A.C.HiraUli .13 7 A. I rataitt. un.ittai bed ; 30 11 10 3i! 30 31 3'i .I. II. I'earnian. N. V A. C. . 9 J. ,1 Karrell, Ilr.inn C. II.. 10 8. !cheil, unattaehed. .. . KIVB MILE 11UN ; no 4 no 9 oo 13 10 rims M S .'7 45 :? (i . :7 :,i Pos Name and Club. 1 V. rnrnn, 8t. Anselm'e A C. . . . ! J, Phillips, Hronx rhurch IIoue 3 L. Metier, MnrntnRsMe A. I'.... I J. Walker, Hmnx Clnirch House, Ilay KerKUeoll, Pantline A C... K. Sehemniel, Hrom Church II.. 7--T. Multane, iinatiaehed f- (J Phillip", unatiarhed 1 W ItoMnnon. un.iitnched .... 10 K Croiler, Hronx I'hurch House. FLYNN DANCES ON TO VICTORY IN TRIAL RUN Fine Wentlier Brings Out lliir, Fields tin Many Bonds About New York. There was a hie field at the Mornlnc side A. C. hea liU.irter.s yesterday for a run oer the course which will be used for the open handicap on llaster Sundaj. I'at I'lynti. th Irish champion, 011,rl,lsJlpil ,,, ,hrl. Htirteri anr, af,cr v.,,lnK ,H ,.,,, for ,., n,P ,,anced l(l , fr(), to w, l v ov(ir ,wo m,. ,,,, S. Jackson mid A Mortis ran a dead heat for e,cond place. linen llonohan of the New Vork A. C was first home In the I'cnnant A. C. inn. with K. Stlen of the home club sec mil. The run of the St. Aloysius A. C I u..s held under handicap conditions and C. Uu Hols of the Hollywood Inn A. C. pot only won but beat the time of the s. ratch man I mi Hols, who starbd r r jui Ihe 1.1 h-econd mark. Untuned in 2". 02, thirty-six- seconds faster than the titne made by It Ilr.indt of the St. An-n-lm'H A, C. tho Fcratch man. After n inning the Pastime A. C. run In the iiioruitik'. Krank Koran of Si. Attselm's A, C. took another spin In the aflernon In the run of the SI. Peter mill St. Paul A. C lie ilnlshed In a dead beat for tlrst place with C. Hlan ketibtirK of Hronx Church House In St. Anselin's x C run there ns a cfve raee fm llrst place hetwi-en H .Miiitlity of Victorian Li.itiin and W Hammon of the hoiin club. The former nun In IT nilnules flu second-. .1. Phillips of Hronx Church Houee beat a IiIk Held III the run of the Sheri dan A. C, i-ovcrltu; the four mllo course In 23 minutes 15 seconds The tlrst six men In the run of the Kina flub of HiiiiiMui broke the old record for the course. C Scheffer of the Liiiie Island C was the llrst man home In 19 P with .1 McNeill of the Presentation Club second. The Hr.inxdale A C held a run over the live mile course m prep irathui for tin- handicap run of the club to be Itei l on April IV Herbert Smith of the Holy Family Lyceum won In forty-live yarde from A. Hoak of the Mohawk A C. James Hraccla, an unattached runner, won tho Klnc County A. A. run, with (I. Fredericks of the home club eecoiul. Isinc start men had matters all then own way In the six and three-ipiarter mile handicap of the Mohawk A. c. .1, Holan, hIui had 4 minutes .'.0 seconds start, won, with K. Herdapo second from the 4:15 mark. ROUND ROBIN POLO AT AIKEN. rllniTe llefen Hotli l.rren mill While Ten 111 a, Aiki:m. S. ('.. March il. In Ihe out rol.in polo tourn.inieiit played , the VcIIoh- came out ivlnnurs coal, they beat the fircetis 1 1 s'erday by one 1 goals. I receiving one goal handicap, Whites In goal, receiving and tbej nnc-h ilf I goal li.millcap The Whites by I goal, Hi" Yellows, J . ill reus, I Ulceus beat the filial total brine, Whites. 0. II S. Legare arrived on Tliuidii fur a shoit stay mid bought foin vety Inub class ponies from William Post, which he Intends shipping Hi Washington, where play starts on the first of April. The teams lined up as follows: Villimu -So, I, lluml'l Hayes, No, 2, II. Sage. N'n. .1. I'". Xmbrnse Clark, buck, Honapi Hrokaw. lireeli.. .So. I. II. S Legale. N'n S, It S. Hullo. ik. No. 3, I.. .1 Hunt, titiek, is ml Leaare Whites o. 1 IMg.11 la-onHrri; S'n 5. K. V Hopping; So. 3. Alexander Hronn Pack, Walter 1 Hood" III AND TALK IN ATHLETIC CIRCLES training circles, for his latest Idea Is to teach his track men hy nieins of moving pictures, Ho claims that Ihe men can learn form thla way quicker and better than any other April 10 has been chosen as Hie date for the three cornered Interciillcglutii Pacillc. coast rowing cliurnpliinslilpH be tween California, Washington .-itui Stanford. Tidal conditions will be sun able on this date nnd It was dellnllelj decided to hold the races In the morning The Oakland estuary has been select, u 11s tlm course over which thu elghla wi I contest. It was stated recently lh.it If lltiauclal assistance could he ililaineil from the exposition iiuiuoritics inreo Kastern crews would be Invited lo the coast to compete with the Western eights. Syracuse football players will take a trip to the Partite, coast next fall If plans now In the making are fruitful. At a recent meeting of the athletic governing- board the preliminary arrange ments for such a trip were ratified. Tho schedule calls for a ganw with the Uni versity of Montana nt Missoula, Mon.. on Thanki-glvlng tay nnd on the fol lowing Tuesday a contest with tho Oregon Agricultural College team at Portland, Ore. If these contests are held It will bo the llrst tlnm that an ICastern college football learn has met 11 far West collego eleven, To every man at Washington Sliilo College who has won his letter the athletic association presents a pass to all Kthletlo events. This pass Is good for llf. ! HEARING MARCH 24 i ON CHURCH TAX BILL : IMnpci ly of (505 rity Or-miii- 1 rs zillions Vnliictl nt .SUOO.- 05)5.575 Affected. Sl.5-J(!.7i: IN' hevbxi:k The Senate T.mClon Commllteo Is to Klve a he.irliiK Wednesday In Albany on .semblymnn .lohn Leo Hulllvnn bill which alms to Impose a tax on the now exempt property owneil by rellKlous, educational and charitable Institutions. AccordliiK to a reisirt tnado under th dlrecllou of Comptroller I'renderfjast 10S a"o..utlnns and corporations ownltiK property In this city valued at 3"0, !':.. riTS would b" atfected. If tho tn x late ueii! Ilie sauio as that tlcd for tbla year the reriitie would Is- $l,!i!'. TI3, of ulilcli nearlv three-fourths would conic from .Manhattan. t'ndiM this bill $lon. ' worth of prop erty oh lied by each asso- iatloli or cor poration would l exempt . the rest, Imth real and peron.il, would be taxed. The toial exemption of the HfiTi ansoclntloiifl III thl t,ty would bo $60,800,000, and the. ;usised valuation of the taxablo prop erty would be j:39,59B.D7B. Hy bor uuKha tho .ipporttonment of the taxabl property would bo: Manhattan 117771. 100 J0.OSI.S30 31. SOI. 700 7 Jl.'.H' :,m l.loo The Hronx. Urooklyn. . . yueelis.. ., Illcliinonil . Illstrlliot Ion by lloroimba. Asaumliu that the l!lf. mte were In forco mi this properly, the tax distribu tion by boioui;lia would bo: 10H , Horeuith i Muiiliatlali The Hr.mx . llr-'Olilyu .. i Queenh . . . Kite . ..1 k7 ..1 94 ..I 9:. . . 1 . HSj . EstllllMsd Tat . . ,u,3;o.o9: 39.77.'. 1 kl.7:7 04 112. 007. .l40.4 Klrhtltoml 5.2 Total estimated tax ii.kmh.id "It must b lrn In mind," say.s n statement from tlm K'niinco Ocpartmetit, 'that if the law were In operation now tho rates for 1 9 ID would be lower, sine" the amount to be i.-ilsed by t.ix levy would lie aiuiortloned over a itreater niz uretrite assessed valuation, due to the addition of approximately $210,000,000 In assessed x'aluat'.ons. now exempt, which under th proposed law could b taxed. Tor the purpose of clvinc a dlstri- billion of the estimated tax accord IliB j ' chauu-ter of property arfectcd the several hinds of associations mid corporation b.en clawHtled on the . bn-sls of the Information contained In 'the 1011 exempt 1st The. result of this classification l presented In the follow ing statement, showing the estimated tax to be derived from each of the M'V- er.il classes of iiroperty affected Eslimated Clas Chiirclirs Ttnieme. monai trrii-s lonvents, mission ami Parish bouses Including PS roi-lunl si-hnols theoloci.'al simmiries atut i-emterles lo .'.lied en .chllrf h leu I: x hints and homes ... tax ito : i 413.cn H s- .In-.itnl lnflrniaries and ill Is ii-an s ... Itel.ciutis. meial. moral and men t.-il tire and lM-ni.Tolrttt xsiis-i aiions and aid so'ielles mir series settlements and ImUiiif hnu-es and Saltation Army prOMrfs . ... I olle.es .-bonis He.i,1sml''s and traiiuiii s.-honls . . (Vim trrti-s Libraries mtlter than illy. . .. Ml 401 ii :0.4)I 14 3 M f : 40 XC II .x.t.4x: $4.t:.1 :o Tela! XliflU' lite miilliina. "The lull us ilitio.luied reetiucts. with- out eh. nice, the clause tebitlug lo the ' priipert'- of any fraternal corpnrutlon or nsMtflnttoii errateil 11 build and1 til. 1 nta.it! btiildingM for Its tn.etliigs or! for I we .icciiiiiiiKMlatloii of other frater- ' 11 h 1 ussii.-i.itlnns, tlm ejrire net income I of H llien prnperM 1 ei-iisi iy aiiiieii to build, furnish or maintain .111 asylum or sciio.il, 111 ior tne renei o" siippnn of Its iiumhIh'Is, their w x-es. widows or orplians j "It Hulild si em, llterefiire, that the pmpi-rti of lice M.i-..nl.- Hall and Asy-I 1 11 id Fund, sltii.itnl .it Tentv-thlrd , street aid Sixth avenue, .-mil ivixtng an1 Hssrs.s.', 1 a illation aggiegatlng Jfl.K.r... j mill, H.111I.I not alfecleil bv the pas sago ..f this bill ! "Tin 1,111 aisi. pisinues run exemp- lion fintii taxation to any portion nf 11 lot or budding mined mid used by a tne public hospital thai im used for the pin poses of Income when such In - come Is iieccss.irv ror mm is iictimiiv iipplic.l In the in ilnlenance and support of such hospital " CLUBMEN TO PLAY HOCKEY. Iblril 11 mini lv 11 1 el er bin' Lit-I' 11- Ion l.nnii lul.es I'llice Tii-uluhl. Members .f the I'nion and Ktileker Iki l,ci clul.s ni this .-.tl .ne showing gnat irteu-et 11 the third a! nu.il imekci game lielwei'M the IH.i citllis. win. tl H- II Im iil.-ne.l al the SI. Nicholas Itliik to night .1' S n c'.is k Hilb llip ptcllnll- inat.'l'ce bale been won ,i Ihe I'm. ill I'luli. which hud it tuiin strehgt'ieti.'d 011 the forward line bv Ihe Hanaid veterans. Clarence Pell, ilenrge H U'ugMHfT. Hernon S. Prentice and I Mi Id U agsliitl, and also hy Victor Onatlvla. Samuel Wtgs-,if and Addison I'aliitu.iek. There in.ii be a dlllerent re suit this year, us the Ktil. kerbncki r 10,1111 Hill include Francis and Maurice Itnclie. Iintli 01' the St. Paul School team; Charles Morgan. Henry Tweed and sev eral other fust skaters. The winning Irani In all probability will Issue a chal lenge to play the Itacquet and Tennis Club Ubieties' Xlnsenl Is llenil. Pint ii'Ki.i'lti i, March -I Louis Van .ell. the little litinehbick mascot of tlm Philadelphia Athletics, died here tn-dav The crippled lad stuck bv Con nle ,M ick'1- club through four woild's ch.iiiipl"tiship st'iiggles He was a ge,i favorite Hllh the 'il.tvcrs (Hid a fam.llar llinugh silent IlKur- at Shlbe P.uk and lliioiigli'iiil Hie linerl'aii Le igue circuit OLD CROW RYE America's Finest Rye WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. H,B Jiliik H. B. KIRK & CO., New York, N. Y. TELLS OF MISTAKES 'MADE IN THE U.S. A.' Arprentlne, Investigator At fjicks Our -Methotls of Ueneh Incr Out for Trade. TREASONS FOR ?I,E.H'I)I('I Prof. Heedolfo Hoth, a e-Hirer on In dustrial science, at L.i Plata University In lluenox Ayre-i and an odltor of the Argentine Itrvlrw of I'ollllrnl .Science. prepared a statement yesterday' for Tin: SUN In which he bitterly nttacks the methods of North American btislnevs houses In seeking Arrentln trade. Prof. Uoth la n native of Aigetitlna nnd a graduate of Columbia Knlverelty. He b.m li.-en in this i-ountry three months stllihlng butlness methods on behalf of J..i Pla I l I'tuveislty. tho igrutitie f'e. flue ut 'iihtlcul .Ncbticc and tho llul- trtin of the Argentine Institute of K.IH" ttl. il llngltieers. His statement rolloHs: Tho a erase manufacturer baa rtxu I in tho nowxp.ipers about the wonderful prospects- In ArKontlna as set forth by aml.iihlo rpeakers and not too arcurate writers. He, douldcs to 'capture' the Ar gentine trade and selects a man to "aire up' the situation and net order for hits goods In a two week stay at Huenos Ayre.s. The, man delected Is a talesman of no technical or economic experience, a man who drtiws coru'luslons aoconllng tu the wiles, he makes, bruik, tactless, lacking In courtesy and ftetitle breedlne. In'-apable of adjusting himself to the existing social, commercial and financial requirement of the country m,in who wanta to Ituprejs upon Argentine people that his company Is the largest In the world and hl soodx thu best In tho world. Another Pullnrr. Or the man ileeled as representative Is one who speaks Spanish but Is likely to know little else. That man Is R failure as well as the tltst He may perhaps create, for h'mself the same frlondllnes aa an English salesman with a pro nounced cockney aocent would In a Vs. err town of the fnlted States The question of commercial ltteratura Is one of Breat Importance. Thera are some terms perfectly correct: In Encllsh that cannot b usel In Arsenttns, Jutt as there are certain American terms that cannot be used in L,ngiana anu vie versa Then agiln, catalogues and circulars printed In Hngllsh and Portu guese ure sent to Argentina, where Spanish Is the national language, inai parrt,)n.u,ir, tll f (h(J ofnoers , aa,oclatlon3 who v deplorab! ine fame cu- of nunufae- Islt us and make the most deplorable, piuania. lamentable and comical blunders, Hut these are all comparatively trivial matters when we consider some which hear more directly upon our pride ' XriteMtlntntis nid which will aTOUse more ' r.entiniiins aim w men iu ai.;u .... . 111 frt-Mne and nreluilice In a short time than can be counterbalanced by the efforts which eminent men of both coun tries are making to create friendliness and good understanding. There Is, for nst.mce, the Hell known case of a South Amerb-.in who was Investigating certain niarhlnerv Improvements In this oun ri He suddenly cut short h'.x In- estivations because nherexer he went the manufacturers would ask him If some onicl.il could not be Induced to prrwure contracts for th!r concerns, for in them the. term South American spelled atnft. Rnilnrli Xlorallly, The m.i is current in South Xinerira. . ' ,1 titian. lal lnst I-ut Inti in the Fnlted Slates whl II le'lnuated to it clients that bubes would in Hel -oine.l by of llclals nf th southern republlo. It e.iueisl these clll.'l il to lecommen.l the gri.itest ca-e in the put'has.. .if Cnitisl Statis priMlu.-ts. h they at on-'" . oiiclii.b d Ihe buh.ness morality thct" was no' all it h .is tald to he These are not the only mistakes "Ma1 In the I'. S. A " It seems but ye.stet.lax that a noHcrful concern announced ... j Inability to en'er the Soutn American 1 Held localise It lacked In Its iiicanlza- Hon a man who knen the customs alio language of the republics of the south lint later this coin ern entered 'lie Held, sending as its lepre-entatlve a xerv able inin iiliose expel lenee bad been aciiulied In a negro Island republl. Must ne understand that Amerlc in tn 111 tlf.n tiili t-s demand as a prenqulslte of their repiiseiit.itlvcs mi experience 11, ' ,( ( ' i'r i witli negroes v a nation to enter tie f.ueigi. I n,.,i 1, uiu.st ,c possessul of a Hue In in i,,,tioit.il sniill. and thl the luted I state appeal to lack. For ftntn Hie 1 ..lllic li.n who will lisle the illst ngu'ehe.l ' finelcn visitor If he wants t., "Im. or ell nms' do not leiill'UI unci ed inythlng'' or "what's Ins bnsi ,im il men who come y.cnii n,- e-d.-seric iisue ii urtesi and a at leld the ,1 1 1 ( 1 1 Mi 'Il lit being suits 111 the uniting is to the niaii.iger ,il the mammoth con, e i who soe.lr word b the ollh e buy that lie is 1.1,1 busy to s.-e a man who heals nillci.il loiicii.it mtr, ilu. Hon ,nd a-ks bin In return oiiih otbe day. m again .eceiles Ii I til anil lllks Hltb III" te- t nn Ihe table, tlicie is icm' iniirles' suds Ibis M mil I II K. It would he unjust, howeiei, n.ii tn add Hi., I where courleiy anil h"S..tallt.i hip fulind they are .ui a sciile n-.t In be met ebewlnre nil the glnlie ',i cmn triiy hIi'cIi in.s honor to the nitlon nnd its piuple llefure turning away f-nni this ..ita Ingiie i f hliiiulers nientl. li shiuiul I" made .if the Igiueance nt u v,ecial representative "r a New Vork luislnest. house, who Issued a pamphlet of instruc tions .lid referred to the facililtlc.s f. i ..hi lining Ititerprete.-s In Huenos Aires, by saving thai "ejpnblo Kiigllshtneii mid Irishmen Is in In the Atgcntlii.; can be fiiund nnd employ e.l," foiget lng that in the Argentines nothing but Argen tines are born and thai the hyphen ated clllen is an exotic species not to be met with Prof Itntli will sail for Huenos Ayres thlH morning. He ai" Ir it bv a trunk criticism nf American business meh. ,ls as seen HI the rgeiiHne he w shes . il to promo's a b:i.s f. I m eninniei cl.il rel.'illiins between the two muii'i'irs I'at. HIT taLD CROtfj I till'i.tu-e-x'l CHARGE GREEDY AIM IN INSURANCE FIGHT Metropolitan nnd Prudentinl Assert Agents Oppose Cliangc of Law. 1'AVOK HILIj AT ALBANY A memorandum prep.ited by tha Metropolitan and Prudential Insurance, I companies explaining their stand In lh fight to haw tho Armstrong Insurance law of 1P07 amended by a bill now pend- lug .-.I Albany as-serts that "the bill is , . ' . .. , ., opposed by ageuta of th participating companies with one lhg!e purpose, namely, to compel the Metropolitan and ITtidentlal to charge higher premlumi and to discontinue the use of rertuln low pretnliini policies" The opponents of the ptoposed amend ment are the Life Insurance Under writers Association of New Vork and six similar up-Ntata organizations. Their representatives appeared at a pub lic hearing before a Joint legislative In surance committer lam Tuesday and a final hearing on the Mil Ls scheduled for to-day Iloth 1ds will be well repre sented. The memorandum of the two com panies urging tho amendment states that agenhs and representative of the other companies freely admit that they feur the competU'on of low premiums of the M et ru poll Ui n and Prudential allowed unde- the proposed bill and that mi oh competition would lead their own com panies t Ifsue ciieap polldea and cut duwn c mmKslons. Th Metropolitan awl Prudential la ser', that the paesaara of tho bill will lead to cheaper Insurance, "the cost of Insurance by participating companies be ing unreasonably high" and basd on a mortality labia absolutely Inconsistent with tlm facts. "As the law now stands," aayn the companies' memorandum, "no new mu tual 'Ife Insurance company can ba Htarted In this State. The simple fact Is that the bill cures an Injustice, pre vent an Increase ..f premiums, puts all mutual companies upon tha aamt plane and Invltrei the formation of new ones. Any charg" that the posare of tho bill will result In raids upon the agency forcea of other compinlas and unreason able rate cutting Is nefatlved by the fact that both the Motrojsilltan and the Prudential now write all the business ex-ery year that the law permits and that tu t- mp'oitlon wh-itever to attack other isimpanle-s or their business or agency stuffs exlsta" The Metropolitan and Prudential own tend that the bill ls not designed to In crease expenses and that expenses will not be Increased. Its sole aim. they " i""'"1 " nevrsany or raw . . , ,. , th n.-bi. ,j decreasing commissions t agents. The two companies nold that It would be a gross Injustice for the legislature to penalize them for mutua'.lzlng and turn Ing over their assets to the policy holders by refusing to pass the bill. Tee Metropolitan heretofore has Is sued n n-p.irtlc!patlng pollde.s nt a car tain fixed premium, lower than that charged by other companies writing par tl. ip.itjng Insurance, but the company recently was changed from a stock to mutual company and now desires to conMnue Issuing participating Insurance at the rate charged In the nast for non participating insurance Vhe Prudential 's tn the jirives.s of mtittiallzatlon. Hoih o..mpmies contend that unless tne proposisl ameicirueill 10 Ilie present Insurance law Is passed they will have to Increase tfielr premiums to the pirajlc The two i tnpanles also made public yerterdiv a letter written by Deputy State Itisuiati.e Superintendent James .1. Iloey m f ivnr of the proposed amend ment, whl.li was Introduced with the approval of the State Department Mr Iloey stated In this letter, dated March IS . I ..I.I. I . V. -. .1.. 1 1 I. ail'i 'iiiirp,-ru m n nirni cr-r "II llir of the agents I npioi the bill from a selfish stand IKi'nt fearing that their companies HX.u.'l have to reduce their rates "The Insurance pnhllo In this State." 'says M' Hoey "Is entitled to the Inn est 1 insurance rates conlsslent with sound ,niiratice principles nnd good business practices, and 1f reputable sttong com panies I'ke the Metropolitan and Pru 'letiii.il .nsuranie cotiiiianles want to give tlier policy holders Insurance at 1 in cost It srems to me the duty of the 1 Leg -' iMire p. make H possible by proper I amendment tn the law" SHIP MEN MOST PAY DODGED JUDGMENT I'iiikiiPN and Callnirlian. flcr rrniid in Itoiuifr liinc Sale. .Must Sctllc. A rep in tiled In the Supreme Court by e.x-.ltlstlce Henry A tJIblersb e e, p. pointed referis' to take an accounting, -Iiiihs thill Charles Wall Plnkney, for ieiiis nlie nf the best ktinwn men in New Vork shipping circles snd part OHiicr of the Henner Hue. and hLs urt tier. Cornelius II Cullnglian, inut pay a Judgment nf ?7injfl for f ratidulentlv illpn1ng of their shipping business tn avoid the payment of a previous Judg ment for 7V'i7u The llndliius of the court mi which the Judgment was ordered disclose that In ioor, two cooperage companies chartered the Nnrungi.tii n.iri. Alexandria, run llll.'l Mm1 1 hy Ilie llenncr line, In carry to.nnn I -hunks li Till .'liS tons nf llnnp .III" I fl-.llll l ,,ll I'StOII, lex. Ill IllHIIK- x ii s, At Ki'iitlini lien Hi.' curKii .irriic.l it .is n li.ully il.ini.iitcil tluit the iittlifis -lied the Hctitii r I'ne In the IVileril cunt .Hid Knl .i Jlldtrinent fur liV'"" An ni-ilcr dlrcillii-: th" imymeiit of thh iiniiiry xi us entered In tun!' .iK.iltist IMnli iii i .Illil I'.lll.lKhilll .1" niiticls .if the lii.iii IIih. but xx tie ii Uu- pi. untitle 1 , i , , tn i.i'lcil lliii f. .il ml th.i: the iiiislncss hud been tuKcii mir by N. A 1 li-ii tit-1' A 't Inc. .i cnrp.ii-iitlon, nnd Hint Ihe pui increhlp hud tin rcni.iiiilnc iissits tn p.iy the Judirniciit Hull whs then brniiKht In the rtupictiie Court to set .isldc tin' transfer f the iisi-cls nf the iKii-tncrshlp t" the corporiilluti mi the iruiitid tlmt It w.w to di'friuid the irc.lltois This suit xviih broiik'ht In the nn mo of Alfnsl a Itylcy, ,-is ns. slunce. TIim court found Unit the transfer of the Msn'ta, II rut inline and cnod will u.ia done iiiirsiiiint to a coiisplrncy en tered lulu between I'lnl. ney and Cal l.ighiiii and onlcred a itcneril iiccount Iiik of tho v.ilni' of the com! will and the biiMiiens and uf tlm moneys received by the coiporatlon since It waa formed In i:hi;i Kcfeiet! filldi rslcivc In.unod tll,lt .illci IU liiieintsH niin tiansferiril tn N , li. iiiier .V i'o.. Inc. llui I'Oipiji.tiiuii cot im per nut or all tne receipts, nt Hid bilMlieea ait audit and paid all the expenses, while, 10 per cent, went to tho Henner line. Tho nut piuocx-ds were paid to tha ttockholder In divi dends. The earnings averaged 123,600 for four year before the corporation wan formed and this rate was main tained for two years more. The referee reported that the cor poration was capitalized at $100,000 and that fifty-four shares of Mock, or the majority, were lttsued to Mrs, Mary l.T. Plnkney, wife of Charles W, Plnkney. The referee aalrt that between 1909 and 1911 dividends of $51,531 were paid, of which 141,625 went to Mrs. Plnkney, who had contributed only $5,700 for her took In 1909. NEW HEALTH GUARD IN SHOPS. Commissioner (ioldrrntrr Will Arl for Indnatrlnl llyidrne. Health Commissioner Ooldixater, cording to a departmental bulletin Just ...t.n..i-.i ...in .. ji..i.,. . K of Hie bureau of Infections dlsent.es and will nrnko war on occupational diseases I " unsanitary workshops. Th new division Is to be In charge of Dr. Ixmta ,,, lf wu ,,n ,,! by Prof. W. Oilman Thompson of the i.ornen university medical college, an authority on occupational matiitlles. A programme of work has been drawn up which Includes a general In. dtistrl.-tl survey and the location of un hygienic plants. AUCTION SALES THIS WEEK. Vnlnntnry nd Forced Offerings In Manhattan and The Rrona. MONDAT. MAHCH :i. CAT II VE3I5T BTHnDT By M. Morgsnthau. Jr.. Co. FIFTH AVE. fs, n e cor lstn st, isxlie.io x trr. tl aty loft tnild Oreainwleh Par Inn Hank ill WuJter D Lswlshetra et ai, ii Aymar ruinaa, attj) Kameat It Heklay, ref; due, HJO.IIt.fO, taxe. Ao, 1(17.60. AMSTERDAM AVE. 1HI-T1. a. 41.11 ft a HStn it. 80H0O, 6 atr tsnmt and etra Pee Mmpls Ilealtr Co 4tl Mlddletown iieaity Co et all Jo I, Ping-sr, atty Adam Wlnr, ref, partition AT 3iOI THIRD AVKNUE.l Uv JoseDh P, Day HHJLMOMT AVE, llll-tl44, a. tlT. ft n ltlat at, ii 10xte4.lxti.txlii.10, two I sty dwlga Stephen II Jackson at Crotona Park Kealty Oo et al, mephen II Jackson, atty. Pert I Haber. ref; due, li.SSS lit taies, c Il.n!i4.j4; aubject lo a prior nurs arrregaiing Br nryan L. Kepjieliy PT AWfl AVC, 411. w cor 147th at. lit 4 I aty tsnmt and atrs Emplrs City Aavlnca IlaDV art XVm II Jeffara at al; Chartei W Dayton, alty; Ddw D Dow. line, ref; due. I1MS4 ft. taxea, Ac ieii.se. Hy Oeeraa Prtoa CAHTLJ3 HILL AVE. w a. tO.l ft n Star Umr a", IIISI txSlxil.', vacant sBron Pacurlty ana Drokaraga Co et al ant carlo Antonio ax al: J Wilson nryan, atty I Hsnry J Braan, rat; dua, 11,778.11; taiae, o, MIS. THIRXI AVE. e a. M ft n Uld at. Mxli.l xJSrJI.l, vacant Sarah E Van Itlper art ivm j cornan el ai: j wuon liry ant. atty, T Emory Clocka, ref itua, SI, 41s 1: taxea, Ac, lltl tt, TtTESDAV, HLVHC1I 31 AT 14 VEflBT PTtlEUT Br Jorash P Day 14TH ITT. I44- W. .. 130 rt w Rlrhth ave, Kl.lxMi Irrea, sty tenml Abr L Kaaa arl Ir Hotb. Inc. et al. Fatten tetn A Itoeenatsln, attysi Tls.lnbrl.lis Cftlby, ref; due, JI.JX5 40, taxea. a II its. tuhleet to first mt nf MO. 000. U7TI1 ST, J47 W, n a 4S0 ft w Amater dam ave. llSiBS 11. 8 aty tenmt Leo pold Marcut et al art Wm S Duncan at al; lesaa A Connolly, attya; txiw u nnca ref; duo, i:.10,:0; taxea. c. U.lii 70 By Henry Brady. ItTTt ST. til r. . Il Letlnaton ar. 10x74. 3 sty laundry, 1 ty extan Roes T Ktrk art Minnie I. Ilarrla st al, Hiram M Kirk. atty. Arehltwvld E Haxtar. ret due, IJ.'M-ll, taxes, Au, 1100 ub)eot to nrat mtge nr 117,000 Hy Hrvan L. Kennedy ttKTIt ST. itS xv, n w oor I'lneaurst ave, 1C.x10.7x180 !. thrre t "try apartmanta --Anne i; nenjanun agi iiaymono t. Avrentellar ft al, rrdlnand 1 Habar, attv. Jno A Clark, ref. due. 136.2!: 31 taxea. Ac. U.Ois.tO. aublect to three first ratrs' aggregating ltt,000 ( AT KH TimtD AXTJS-UB.I Hy Joseph P May HIST -T 477 n. n a, TXT e Willi av, ! 9x100, I story dweinna yTederle n Cexiilert et si ve Jennie A TMwIs et al. rnudert lln. attys. Joseph It Trues-tale. ref dii, 1.1.359 12, taxes te. IKO.liV Pr Henry Brady. nrtOOIf XX" tSV s. 14 It s Wetehetr av, 37 1 x: xJ0 7m a. 4 stv tntnt and etrs- -.Inns" Well vs Hamuel Ilreuer et hi. action t, Xlaieolrn Hunitlieitner. atty. Arthur 1 te-vy, ref, due.. 11 mo.iO tsxes, I Ac, I? SIS 0! Itv Charles A IXerrlan Hitn.s' ni.vn. e . 19 1 n sjith n. 54 toxiox vseant- -tlertrule Maer vs N'orth Hronx Itea'tv Co, Clorke. Koch A Heldv. attys. i:ilorth .1 HeaH. ret. due. $1 170 01. taxes. A !9ioi: Wr.IIS'LStlAY. MAItCH 1 at 11 vi:si:v .Titr.nT 1 j IL- Joeepli I'. Div 1 31HT l-T l.'i an.l 17.' W, s , .T. i i.lh av i1.3 10 loxt l.n. 7 sty l ift hlrtg - founti ll'.i'ilns i n -s i: W met tt Corp et a XI ei rill A Itopers. attvs. I fhnrtes II Mii-rav, ref. .III". H 3' 7! 61 . taxes l. J7 l 11 l.lfpr.s'xitp st n. n e :n e w it-ay. .-.x?-. s .1' 'oft tilde 1 sti extensinn--I Mini 1 1 u s 1 n r i- Kieleen I Wel.lle et 1 a 1 MM' A- l'hl..lp atte. .1." itollrttl. ret lu.- I!3.'." 7. taxr-s. f., , x0 IllllfsTllN ST 177 s 7.1 iv il.ien-k t. L'nx.iO. 3 tnnit Hini strs 'Metropolttati Xavlngs Hank i tavM Lei'lne ei al. I A S .X W llut.-hlns nttys. Ililld H Slmt I .on ref due, 7.t13 1. taxe- ,-e. imp llleTII ST 1l W. s e cor 7th av. 100xi. i. 'i in. ut an.l trs- Melrepollfin Life tns Co i - l''ei.,-lnuann Itesity r. et nl. ...i.lfor.i II .if S. Hun-tier atti; I honiii- c. ir, MP. ref, -tne l? 7.'.'. 11 . I taxes A $1 7' 73 l l.i, 1., Is-., s e aor I'llll si h.,x IJi. t Mi ri'-lnur .nl t'ouKhkeepsle Ssi ' lues Hank i Itisenfel.l It. altv et al. Ia.i. Il llliiBhsin. ref. due, t:i. .Jl.ln , taxes. Ac. 000. tti llri-sn I, Kenneili t'OLI'MIII's IV 73 e :.II1 il Kill t :'7I .. ti mint and -trs Laurence I'liruen is riliur (men e- al. Wm 1 I'lare. att ln-'A "'Hilar ref, due. tl.'.llT 7T t,." ,1, 1 'i't CYlLPM IU H :' e 1,0X1 n Uttl St. "".x"l ft e'v ninit so, I sirs same vs sJitne, -xm.' a1i esnii' ref. due. II-.- !. iie, x - iso: 79. I AT TlllltH IX'HS'UK I il) Joseph P Day. I T 71 1 1 ''T 'I' 11 11 lftft ' Prospect "V, j-.no 1 .11 nun. ami strs -Sainuel lllttetmail 1- lH'll Itealtv Co et all Sailian I'lledmaii nil! . IM I Moran. r.-f. due. 11. 111. 11 taxes. Ac K d. Tllt'ltSliAY. MAHlll i'i I T 11 VIUHV STH11HT I Hi nryan I, Kenneili Wl'.er HIIIIAUM IV 413-415 e s ' II Spill, g si -Ixlnl I' 1, et loft PI, Its--Ssii Sorli 1,1', lu- is'l lary A I'M Jlgern'il il 'i ncge V HnMiell, am lliriliiill biseph ref due. l;.l.' Ilils 7 7 taxes, .tc IJ.11S"! llv .Ineeptl I' Hi! Ill Six ST -0. s s, 3'-1 H Waxem in I'" 7x7-'. pc-i .lii-lc trvlun Llppmaii aist liusiai Llpi'tnan et al. clarence k ilciiiilre true, Itiytnotid Hiihensteln, ref .,irt'il,ili .TH sr .ii II. " s ll '. Madison ai I". xxlOUM. S!V lx ,ff--U,ll7Htieth s Hi.. 1c .l U.K.. S. tin. 1 l.-r et al .liu..ih I' 't. r a'!! Uu l h rsteltl, ref. lllic ...u:i i i x. A -. I i , pi I ST I.', V. II "ISX e lat li 7lx .) t ,-, si i till Hid etrs- Horace I'nt'fl'r "ei" 111 ie "-nil!" Ite-iHv (Vi et al . Alex It IxelliKrun alii, f'liarbx" M Trails, ri'f. due, 150,075 15. tl.xes. Ac, 11,11s 'il Hy Herbert A Stierin in 1IST HT. 1,i IV e cor 7lh ai . till 1,11 .. M , ttil and sirs l-'.a -t Itliir S'!-IIK lU't ''C inane ii iiiikii-v iiii rt I-' Ilil.lnr.l atii Allan w ll.'insoii. r. f .In.. r..lin:. ' ixe- .tc. 1 1 in (AT 3'JOx Tlllltli A HVl'i: 1 Hy Joseph I' Ho n l vlllll 1 1. 1U IV li cor :o.',ti et VC7x -7!l 7x-;-.xi . v.icani -Tix Lien fi. v v am Muri ii'ltel'lv et al. Aus W of e inann altv Wn 1 Mrtxixmn, ef due, tl :.9.' ::. tuies, Ac 37', Hy Ib'tuy Hruli IX. Il ST. 717 1! a e. 1 e Crot.in.l li, .'.x70, ; sty divl F iiml" J .liint-e is't Wm Hiliinlu et al; 1 1 n l c Hardlni:. attv Alien ( i rut hers. ref. clu. I' ''UI l!: fixes. Ac 177". it Flit HAY MAHCJI sr. I AT II VHHBY HTIHIKT I ll- Ibnry Hi.id LUMN'iTOS AV. IH7. e, f .' 7-.Hl et 17x57.. 3 aty 1xx is M.i urlcn M S'crn- l.elcr. I'Xr let Ii, U 'I'linni'l' el Hi. Cirv A- f.urol1 attx-. Jno .1 llynes, ref: due 1 i'l fcil taxes. A.. I'liJ i I'! Hiimiei Muri I.U xlS'.TiiS l ' I . x . s tllh 1.x. .1 in i,- -lei" cr- Mti, C.i an' Jos I Tiline y ' a c-iry A I ,irru,i urns I M'lui i llern-tnn, n l, due, 111 Slii. 71 luxes, Ac, 1011 li Ily Jacob II Mayers UtTII ST, .ii W, n s, :50 w 7th av, U.lilf.tl, I my dwlit Peptlmus Jones Jonavltoh art Jam's I. Curtis et J lavnard Klaber, atty: leiwrenoo a Ureenhaum, refi due, $,J1 JOi fates, Ac. $305. Hy Dandal OreenM. 14TJI fiT, IIS W, a , 17-6 w AmateMam av, Z6XS5, t my owia iwim e . atl right, title. c, which the wtate nf Oharls Hchelderkr had on Nov 14, 1S08, or since, liobert T McDuffle, nrty, AT 80l THIRD AVENUE J Hy Joseph P. Pay d.xwhon ht, ii. n s, i.iiot T; or 158111 t. is axis j ii, -,)w.t-llertha Katcher sict Carrie Tim mem et al: Hennett 13 WegelstMn, attv. Iwrenoe N Martin, refi nue, J8.2I. 4X iXf, c. Id, euhject to let tntc of 12.600. . Hy Henry Tlrady. AltTHPrt AV. 21J0, n e cor 111st M. 4 7x S0X70X9.1, r. sty tni ann mre- nj. ...... I'lsh HKt Ansel Constn Co et all Joshllt llubi-rtiian, ally, Win T gulnn, ref, due, I4 454 S7, taxes, Ac, IJJ2: eubject to two pr mtrs aga-regfitlin $45,000. TRANSACTIONS RECORDED. Tli.NHIfKRS, I With name and address of lender and attorney If attorney's name Is omltte.i uildreta party of eriond part.) Iliiiintimn, (fouth of fourteenth et. I liltANH ST. Kl 70. ti ii- cor Wooter st. r.0xt4 .Morris llerrnian in Jennie Shu. kniari, .-.13 Croup, et si Mt Vernon. S V, .Mar IS, mtg I4O.O0O. address, tt'.i Itway . .... ' S.lXfl) I'HOPIHtTV Jennie Shnckman to .Morris H llerrtnan ami Iiaenei. nis wu-. tenaiita by entirety. Mar M. lutg $40.0o address, same It BLLUCKKH HT, !3. w a, 47 s fouimrrio at, 2H75 le-opoin ner to narry i.n warda, l XV 19tst st, all title, h nnd and oar, -Mar li, tuldresa. 16 William at I0 lOnat Hide. rEut of Fifth av, between FViurtenth and 110UI ITS.I II ITU ST. n a, 110 Park av, ItxlOO.U Ilcaa ltothaleln and Isxiyrenre t -oi et al, 147 W I let at, Mar II, q o; attys, Murray, J It A 11. !3 William at ... II rptown. IManhat-Uu Island, north of 110th at) 111T1I 8T. 3t B, n a. 100 w Madison av, I6il00.ll Hah Itealty ra to itosin liar neu, in ri lllin ei, is. i le-nf, .'lot f, altva. risrher A II. lit. llway. Ill'l 11JT1I ST. n s, 17t a 6lh y. 311x1(10 tl AJdetiaran Co lo Tcroor jnipi i nrtn, V O Hldf. Jamaica. H of Q. Mar 17 mtr 1 8 1.0 Jo, all liana, atty, L T A T Co, 110 Uwiij II 116TH HT, a a, 110 Madison av, IOiICO.H ndw n Finch, ref. to Ella L llurphy Atlantic, N J, Mar II, atty, T O Co, iff! Dway I17.00 RIVUHSIDi: D1UVE, e s, 463 3 a 157th at. lOx XVm H MarKnlrht to Prank 1' Hrtody. 711 41st st, Itklyn, Mar 9, mtg 3145.000. attv. T O IV). 171 llway . ..l SAME Pnol'BhTY Krank P Hrlody to wm II MaeKnlrnt. 2I r. zom st. Mar 9, mta I14R.O0O, atty, same .. ..it SAME PHOI'BtlTV Wm H MacltnttM to Missouri Valley Realty Co, Hi txjuls, Mo. Mar 9, mtg 1141,000; atty, same 11 1I9TH ST e a, 109 10 e Lenox av, li 99.11 Sadie il Jacobs to Howard Hayes li W H6Ul tt. Mar 2, 1913. Illtg Ill.OOOi atty, Hlrk J Ludvlrh, 31 K aau at 1100 Rrmxi. (TlorcAirh of The Dronx.1 IOTIILLARD PI. n w a IXTth at. II Ix4lx l Jos I Hervey to N V City nap ttat Mission PoclMy. UK 3d av, Mar 19. atty, THAT Co, 176 llway flAMK PllOl-BKTV liaat 117th Ht United Hreabyterlsn Church of N Y to same. Mar It. atty. as-me 111,000 BAM 13 I'ROl'HHTV Trua Oanar&l Ae eembly of United Freabyterls- Church of North America to Enst 117th St United Presbyterian Church of N V Isxrlllard pi and l71h st. Den II, till, atty, same ... .Il IOT 119. revised map Senaca Park Sadie Olneetnan to f!haa Olora and ano. New Ilochells. N Y. Mar 17. attys, Clotka, Ii A It. 191 R 149th at II XTSU AV, 963 K. n e cor 179th at. 34x 102 i 2is K Ilryant to Rudolph Peti, 316 E 123.1 el. mtg 133,600. Mar 19. attys. Phillips A W. I'.l Nassau at II BOVD AX', e . 100 n Jefterjiin av, 31x100 Wm Dodda to Cliee R Porteoua, 719 17 5J7th it, Mar 12 mtg 12,700; atty. XVm H Sonmier, Mt X'ernon. N Y ...1150 ntOSPKCT AV. n e cor If3d et. 100.6a i:5i t.,Tls!x7f 1 J4 II to Stebblna s.t 104 9x391.7- 'Herman H.xnauer to Peer leas Holding Co. Inc. 4s Cedar et. mtge 177,360 Mch I, atty. T (5 A T Co. 17 Husiv 1 PltOSPKCT AV. n e cor lJd el. 11.Sxl36 Peerless Holding Co, Inc. to Williams Hldg Corrn. 113 Nasiau et. mtge 144,360, Mch 19. atty, THAT Co, I? llway. II STLHIUSS AV. e e, 1 s X 3 1 tStlt ft. SOxiO Ibr in-erstetn ref to xtary Hebron. 7. W TOih al n.ige I 1.600. fteh a'tis. Ree, a p ;33 Una) ..t"0 'illtUKS- mt ti s. Jli.. w .to'ithern Htvd. i.Oxioiy - ertreei it IM wards to Carl I" snaney, sou Boston rd, Mch If. atr.-. Tsuerh A 11. 45 Hway . . I1P0 LOT 6.1, map Hitters of Charity Mtnnte S' iroldherg to Inns L Droege, 234 V. 9h st, nitge II. .i, Feb I, atty. O II Droace. K !th st . . ii K HI.YN I'L n is 100 w Jerome av, 4ix ion -Marct n Oorety tn Ilarrv H-nth. 041 th av, Mch 9. atty, THAT Co. 1T llway . .1100 LLLAND AV, n e cor Wood av. :,.100 -IVm H Hrhwenk to OuMav A Hchwenk, Jim Nexvhold hi. mire is.otn, Mch 11 attj T 17 Ieshy lUthnatr ar and H6tl, st ItOI H7TH HT n e, 43 10 e Ilethrste av, i3xT! 7 Wm I" H'-hnenk to 0istav A Mchii.nk. 311 Neixtsil.t Hi mtge II.SOO. Mch 7 atty. T 17 t-cir,!. Itatbcat' .iv .n.l is 'li el , . lien LOT !9. Ill fx 1'. map Hers Lyon -Wm O Hrh to Mary Poorley, :n I) I4th st. . t al, mtg lino. Mar 19. attys. Dutton A li, 303 IIivmv . ... 1 HIIIOHH AV. n -. 150 e Houthern Htvd. f.exin. also Mosholu Pkwy. n e cor Hull kv. 119 'ill! II a s.x IttlKne a. n : a HoilHierti H id 101x111. also 1 "t h -t - 2sl s w .1 av, 33 IxlOS i: -Morgan .1 O'llrlen Jr, to lluetm vistu M Hu-b ilreat Ne. k. I. 1. Mar 6. atty, I. T ,x f i',i. 110 llway ... 17 "10 LTON PL. , 139H tl 16th st L''x :! rjeo i:int'erger to Win J llrennan. :it ileranl av. Mar 13. atty L T A T i'o. 1 ... Jlwai lion 1,'xTII ST. ti e s. 9' w Oerard av. 36x100- -iVm J Hrennan A ano to Cieo Ulnherger. IK ltlT.r av. Mar 19. atty, I. T A- T i'o mo iiuax . . . itoo '.'.irll ST n s, 105 e 2,1 av. 60xll4--Sor-lieit ItuMlliinl to llv l- Merrill 431 17 .l: -t. Hi's- 11.110 Mai 19. nfi Wm .1 Merrill. Wl'enx ai Thrnpic- Neck 1100 liltAND 111. vn A ros-i'oritsK s. no s Field pt. 2x107 9 Julius Zubrol. Jr. extr. to I'-anklln II Ilruns, 232 Morris ai. tntc tl too. Mar Is atty. T O 6 T i'o 17il Hnav 17.000 TIIIIIOI'T AV, li e cm 117th rt, 51 1x133 7x il e Hteiene pi xfl x 1 1 .1 1 1 Fonnv i' Sloplull to Liie lx'tti St United Pres. ln'i'Man riiur, n Lorlllnrd pi. cor t:th t. Mnr I!', att! T O A T Co. 1" llnnl 11,260 I'l.nTH 106-111. map Arden propertv. also e 36 ft Plot 112. earns map Martha US Scllllltl et al, extrs, to .Mary 1". Selial'. 10 Vernon terrace, Uast Orillire. N J. ei nl, Mar 16. atty, I. T ,t T Co li llmiy 13 1.00 Mfllt Mi Mil's. With nui) and address of lender an.l lender's attorney ) Hun ntoix n. iHouth of Fourteenth at 1 Sl'isr.l'.' HT ii . 76 n w Columbia, st. H'xlti'i i"iilii iiiMh -t iv r. 50 s Stanton si ..-,x7 -Mrs i, H Mlll-r A Co Tolsi. r.i Manilla' 'cr to I'ltle ii A- T I'o. 1 7 el llll.li. Mil li due us per pond . . I..l.l"i0 i:al -Idc. i Ran uf Fifth av. between Fourteenth and 1111)1 els. I ITIllSI'LCT I'l- .". IH n 4!d si, t.xi4 .1 uii ii Mltchei to Isiuls il Mehrmaii, ,14.'. W '.'illl l. II. II 17, due lie per hon t , attl I' il i ii, I '"I llnay .14 MO Meet side. l.--' .iT I'l.lll al lietix een 1-ourti-enth anil 1 loih sis i 9TII 11. . s, M 7 s U.tli st. 17 2x100 -John I.!,, to Hliiinn Ilrllmutli, We. hail ken. N I Mar 17. pr mu 115,000, due Julv 1. i i - p c. ,lll, 1- A laicki'. 147 Itti a l .11 ii'Mi 4.V.II HT. UI.'. W, leaeeholl -Louie .esj i.i lean Itoth. 3:ul Valonttne. M... . In. Ml .1 ll" as per n.i'c. attl- II .11 in .i ii .X I'M- .Itnilll, 111 N.leeall el .11 , ..I .-...Til ST. s e, .7', li nth .11. ..-xTx 7 I'i'k It'ilmll l.i Ciniti!..1i!i .-1 Ih -in Hank, '1I117 liiisteril.i'ii uv Mar .0. ,, vre iy p C .HIS. Hi'O II Hyde. II Park lion tH,r,U0 I'ptllilll, 1 Manhattan Island, north of HOIIi et i USTII si' n It- e Mh av Jftxiooti - Aldelurill i'o to Ill Parentis, ii ii' t t tl et, Fell .'7. .1 uv S-c 1. !!i17. 0 p 1 al'i I. T I'o. 1 11 lln . li.iii'll LOTS ;ox.;o:i. nuip liruke eeiat,. dltrttitii' I'Vldmann tn Anna ll.ei, 60 1 w IStst i st. 3 vre. ti c. attv II Fi'ldminn. it , li 149th st 11.400 II run a. illornuRh uf Til" Hronx ) ll'tldiS AV. n s. 190 e Ho llouievird. .iixliu: ale-i Moeholll I'arkiial. I. e .s.r HUH 1 13 ix 1 ' ' 1 1 ale.' liriSK "1 :..(i II .uleiar 1. lOOxll'i is th et. ::i i; let.l M H'lei'h 1 7 ti 1 Ha i ..-ty i. I a I fi: intuitu):!) I s s ,"t nun; 0 It . in l.li IV Inniss, Mil III! ' lull ' . 1 il ' p i- i, i im i- r ui' ' ' ax iixl on Hon Mm- Co. 1 U i i. p . if) i . Ity il ill r'-ooo 41 - Frank, im per 11.1 MultHIS 'lV. 64. -til I al M-irrl h4!i--l'ail lUiimlni' " n to Solon I '.'170 Hrujilnay. Mir 19, due ATARTMBNTS TO MTT UNKimNIsHEl). qt i:i:nh. PENRHYN COURT &0BAN COURT 'to Minnies from Manhattan, $21 TO $45 A MONTH . 1, U Hooms A Path, naj-et Av. A SSth Nt . block from Jackion At. Hiiw Ttl lilh Prutn Manhattan end of Queensboro Ilildce at (With SI. and 3nd Ave Tale Jackson Ale . I lushlnit or College Point trollev direct tn j.Mh St ami Jackson Ave. Tin: 4jt'l.i:snoitii i iiui'intA 1 io.v, llrlilge Plar.x rinrtli, I.onit Uland City, Itrntlne Dfllce, Jackson Av. and Jith Ml. nitoNx. 7S3 r.A!TT ItoTTT STHEET. near Westchester ale., sexen rooms, bath, iteam heat, hot water. Inquire Mrs Nenrli, 7U7 Caat IMth St. Tele- pnnne iirciiaru mix KANSAS ItHAI. KSTATK I'OR RALE. 5000 ACRES OF LAND IN KI.IJs Ctll'NTY, KAStt.Vf. Free from enciimbranes for II3S.010; 1,1(11 acres In whesit In lltl produced 21.001 hustieta, w. have t 1.00 seres In 1911; 4,000 acres are sultatile for wheat; will pav for Itself in three years, you are deal. Ing direct with the nnner, only one price. ii..i,u'iu, virgin s,,i . oniy exp, ne ii.oo an acre for preparing Tl IK S I I S' !: HIVHIt LAND AND MISPliM i-oMl'ANY. ;i.7 r It... h Ill IB . nn.li. r.sTATK. MA.SSACHl!SI7ri9. FOR HALE OR H11XT Shore CotHte. seven room, modern conveniences IJaat location on sound W A DEMOND, I Pond St., Jamaica Plain. Maae FURNIHHF.il HOCSKS TO LI7T. TO HUNT FURNIHIIED, Upper Mont olaJr. N J., 141 Iln'levue Ave, eight rooms and bath fine .oration l"o xv. II .lll.UJli , AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE FORD COMMERCIAL BODIES new atut used We a e Kord llgent : IM PAV.X1KNTH nt 111 prlree HAH K UILFHNDKIirf.lt O .1 W .it st , .N I ALTOMOIIILL AMI MOTOR TIU'CK IN HTRt'CTION. Owners' and Chauffeurs' Couraaa V. M. V A. AUlll SCHOOL. Largeit and Hest in llrook.yn. BOOKLET A.S'D VISITOR'S HASH TRUr. lJadford Ave, and Monroe ?t . Brooklyn fmrt-rAHT acto rchooi,. ri'i.i. coi'rmf., t.ia. IlooklH erplalna H ill our course Ii T1EST 13.1 XVeat ollh Street (at llrnadnay). notew wny a,tty. Bolon L PTxwik. 3171 Broad ...1111 AHHIOctMlTNTH OF MORTflAOR. .Manhatta. mruisviil I .' 1 1 V,' A. AV. I0l ntla L OooV Frederic de r reeter and ano. trusteee Tuxedo Tark, NY ... , .H.ooo 2D A, 3091, also 106th at. 343 H L.iti Englander to Abr Hlrnbaum, 461 Po st, atty. Jerome A Kohn, 1400 r.tli av 111. KDOncOMBH AV, 110 MoMorrow Hngl neertnr and const Co to MeMorrow Bid Co, 371 W 185th st. atty. Thoe McMorrow, 26 Liberty st 11 36TH ST. n a. Ill 11 w 3d av. 27. lltl. i. Bowery, l0 to 344 4th et. 40 and 42 r. Little W l"th st. 15 Ahr Flnaltte to Chas 11 Hawkes. 37 W 17th et, m. O 11 llawkee. 160 Naeeill et.. ....Il K1CNMARK ST "' to 3-1. and Murberry at Ie7 and mi- State Hank to M'm I"raer, 123 n 71th et. et al, excrs. attys, Llrd A P. is C-dar . . li HT ANTON ST. lil Acm Metal Cenina Co to John U Cr'inlti. Park av and 12011' st or :S Klnc-hrMce rd tl 117TH I'T. 19 W Adelaide Unedlot. rdt to ritr A nenein. vw Haven, Com attv tl Ole, H Ws ' et I JK1ST HT. l W Hxtne to slTiie. same nttv . .... I 31TH HT, 119 and 921 R- Tlmoth) F Ts to Antva Morlta. 3J10 university ai attvs. Mhatev W A T. 37 Willie et .... 11' ' 45TH HT, 333 H Jos r Daffnev to Mars Knox. 323 K 4th et. any, T CI Co, I' ll ay II MllTT ST. 109 f is W llHlstesd and alio excrs to Fmlnranl U-I Sax Hank, ".I Chnmhera n. a't I. J Mellulre, "hai'il.ers s II .' AM.HTI-Hll X st AV. 1V1 taiwyere lltl" ' T Co to U H Trust c.i of N X' an , lino, trustees, 45 Wa" St. atty, I. T I 10 llway 113.01" AMSTHltDAM AV w e 414 s 6lh St. I"' 00 tilonlslo Coeta to Nettle Slniops 116 W 1llth st. nttis Wesc-hlei A L 141 Ilwai ... II'' ' 61TH ST . If" Ai A 41 4x100 Ttl'te Wu -ht t-i I. ah Wh"1iI. Ilob-.ke N J. sltl Samue W. lit. IX Sn.'ll ft , . H'"' Hroni . ItnXEniCT AHKI.AIPF g'ltl to Adelaide Benedict HA MR. admr 'o eime J MAltcfH, JlJ" H. el al tn llnn'i "f f H ' sIN.inn. MAX. t- Hsrrv 11 llo-en "'. ItnMF'i MIi'HAHL. to I mu. ' llear.lslee .J 1 " AXinnilMN RF.AL U.HTA1E CO in " Hh. rllan . J'" HIIKIHHAN, WM A. to Kugli P Skeil no. TITLF, OUAR TRUST CM to list it Sef'ement d T1 .itAXtt.riCK, ALHHT.T. eisr. to M.i- Coh-t SXTIsflUIl Minnr. lil. llVHh name and a .r. -x of lender's s' toinc i U3TI1 Meh ST, o s. 1"S . Mil ai l xi -.. t'.r.i u r li . ' 'I X I" "lur Mi' " J .... II iu nhurnh, 110 N,isi . . li et Hixtc Plli ilTHTV- -Same toesne 11 in." 4.111 ST. 14'. W. n i, ; 10th ax. ;x 110 4 At, 17 U'M -Chia t H Helc .tno II ll-.'-oran atts lloweia A fi, ' cedx' st . TV Illl nr. I7 W. n s 7.1 e IIih ax. " 110 I same S X I. If. Ins A T"i Co. trUif'I'e. at'-S. S'ltlie . IJI" I l.T ST. 3 J 1 U ii e. 17!. e 91h , : :i I. Jan 4 lioi Hv A Hei.bl. .1 llet' to Frank '1 w I ..' I at o tr '--atty, F C, Wf.1. 17" H-isv IJi ii 51ST HT. 117 W. ii from n e cor ax 75x9' 9 J i'v '1. li'l .'no t P! i furry ' "' '" r,lh l! K"' tniftee it L T T c l. mo Il.v.1! ;iei" 5IHT HT !t"i l' ' i -. "" f fh - v oxo julv a. 1 a i liiiie to -ame s'f iain'e . :"""" AXrSTU.HHXM AV. n eor 7'th et " -1 Jan I". 1''7-.tas A Jennie MeClen sh'an to Marv A fmpt..iU. Ill H'er.tnc n'. HVIiti. e, al, nr., stl. This .1 UarreU :i Ve.ev . Ii TUVIN'ilT"! -I 'i ' "1 "'ti ' "Ms"' il -li " ,',l1 lK'te 7sioh -, to A I -'h.' tl i-rmian 71 Hlvlncte' atix i In. I tloBcnthal. llway " itKCoituuu i.e. i-r.i4. Mtinhiiltnn. I'ladll' RT X.'., pirt hfteemen !.! Life fn C" t" S.l "il Heneen, ' i 1 P ii a v 10 J 1! I'M from ret, 1. r . s dd ' eh I 1 .11.0 tl I SOTH , I I UU I" IK f". ( Sill'l vl A M ST I-' It Ii I M Al. Illl1 A Morrle V, tt.s'eln ll '11 I alio. I'O I- -tc a. I 10 Wu.'er July tS1 1, IM- il" Wn.'ee II Stes.if Sd ai ' - llront. TlllNim' XV 939 4 hldr Ihraham. ll ir I. 111" l.oth t r.tl-7 iil-o .TarVson s frill V Duderelnn to 1 ei " M IS' h st ' i'T-e frn... all' I ! Ahr.ilillil " ' 1 1 " ' Lis I'l-MHIX'" llllllll.ltlilll. SUTTON Tl --IIOB.I Hell rt nl More I' t-roucV. li -r. ,.!. i i.gt I -i of tllti', llll, n ii . Ml'.( HANK:' 1 . 1 1 1 N . iliiiiliiilliin. 101TII 'T, 71 I U M irle !ltre: (10 . linwniiv. li" .i Ustnte nf lien' Antonio Malm I I7f!" sr, n nl t Const . ,, I'maituil Cui. i ,ln p.ie- , c c -If .,i! ll. r & i on t I W -I. nils I'llllinner sirl V . Mm. r In, . e i tl- I ...l. i . orrec'ioit i IH.'O Itriiiii. f. - K ip in -ir' Uii" ,i r l-idor Ito) ins., i ,x .'.1,1- . .iiH svri-i ii. n mi i n nn i' i Hill. lit III. ' , , ... 1 I ' 1 x1' .in. ' m il, 111 ,IG i I- Jin il.' I9t I, I : 1. r Ar. ii i tt 1 !! i!