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THE SUN, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915. W13 GOULDS AID PLAN OF MISSOURI PACIFIC pccldn in Deposit for Kxtcn slon the 90.000,000 Notes They Hold. ST1M. IT.ATi OF 1.F.CKIVER n.nrt OoiiM and the Gould estate i.Mti yesterday to derwsit tor xten eon the .n90.009 Missouri Pacific, nates issr hold under ma pisn or me new in tt'Mt In the. road. Thin decision was H announced officially py tne oouiaa, George Ciould and other memhera of the fimily refused n discuss the matter, ni!r attorney, to whom Inquirers were r,ftrred, out or ''"'in most or tne dir. Lesding Interests In the new control of the property, however, were authority for the statement tint the Onulds nsd sered to derolt their notes This means thit the committee has received deposits "f a majority of the 124,942, 000 note. The tt-usl spectacular action of Mia eourl 1'aclrle stock, whleTi the financial community has learned to expect when ever the notes get near to maturity, got w.i't way esterrt.iy Ir. a mild fashion under the influence of the mystery of hit the (1'Uild action was coins to be. Mock Shoots 1'p to 14, From lo'i, where the stock market rommunlty looked for u receivership at slmost any time, the stock shot up to 14, where the usual uncertainty as to what xieuld happen to the property again be came the rulltiR sentiment. At the close nf the day, despite t reported action of the Goulds, the que, lien of whether or not the system would luve to to through receivership waa far from decided. The representatives of the Gould es tate ho met at the Gould offices In the morning were George J, Gould. Kdwln Oould and Mnley .1. Hhepsrd. represent Ins his wife. Mrs. Helen Gould Hhepard. llosrird Gould, the fourth trustee. Is atroid. Th one larae block of notes now re rnilnlnir undepoeltod are thoxe controlled by freyer o. This block amount to about U.OOO.OOO, of which. It Is un derstood, fipeyer Sc Co. own about M. 000,000. It w.us eald last nleht on behalf of Hpeyer A Co. that no decision on the matter of deposits ha been made. Still I.onU for nerrlrrr. II Is understood that Important hold- an of undeposlteil notes believe that ! even In th event of a dt-poslt of all th notes for extension, It Is extremely dwbtful that the road could be reor ganized without i rccciverchlp. It would t practically Impossible, It was as serted yesterday, to (tet the consent of security holders. Their consent would h necessary for a reorganization with out a receivership. It was taM esterday by leaders mors the new Interesta that a plan of reorganization hud been outlined, which would be publ'ehed about two weeks . after the deposit of the 823,000,000 notes, If nil are deoslted, The plan, It is tenerslly believed. Includes an aiisess- ment of 30 a share on the stock, the cottlns of the collateral trust 4s and . tfce convertible 5a In half, nnd the Isau-' Isg of a new general blanket mortgage fcnd. covering enultle not Included In I Z I"! m VJ . . " i, V" I the property said hat unlesa all the I ..... ...... ,,r,,urlli,. Tirum ""- OTi4ncrj tt-niilil 1.. Iiinvltih1 BP.1T0N3 SEE FOES IN SUIT. Assert Petition In P.aiikrnptc Vlnlntea .eiit rullty. In answer to a petition In bankruptcy "ltd acainut It In the United States DIs. trlct Court recently by several German and Austrian creditors. Da o & Dotter, Limited, 20 West Thirty-third streit. manufacturers of nnd dealers In china snd glii-sware, declared yesterday that the petition constituted a violation of the reutraltty of the United States. Bwo ft Dotter, Limited, Is a Canadian concern, with two branch stores In this city It was put in the hands of re vivers last February because of Its In ability 'o get glasswjre and china here from lis factories In Germany nnd Ku rore. Subsequent to this proceeding Matherc hauerle, a subject of Germany; the K K. Porcelain Kxchange of Vienna, Aus Irla and secral other creditors filed e bankruptcy petition against the con rn. This jietltlon. according to Itaw-j k Dotter. Is an attompt to force the firm ' violate thu proclamation of King leorje, Issued on September 10, for bidding all Ilrltlsli subjects to do busl r.ets with alien enemies or even to pay lehts which they might owe to the sub. Jects of Cermnny or Austria. The vlo lutlon of neutrality, tho llrm holds, lljn In the fact that the Herman and Aus trian, creditors attempted to use the i-nlted States lourts for their own pur poses. "KING OF SAHARA" LOSES SUIT. Ceart Ilnlea for Cnrnetrle Trust Against .Ineimea Lrlinuil. Jieques I.ebaudy, known aa the King ft Sahara, who has been suing the Car 'rlo Truet Company since 1909 to re- v.cr ii.omi.uuu on me ground tnat tne nw company sold property he owned orth K'Oon.ftOO for nhout 1460,000, Is r.tltled to only the amount the trust rimpany got for the property, under a fleclunn veaierday hy Supreme Court Juitlre Shearn Lebaudj counsel contended that the ttreemeni under which the trust com nny d .pn.ed of Iih property was a trust asreement nnd that he should be "IjrHl a preferred creditor, which 0'4!d e tie hint to receive full pay ment fron tho asets of the defunct jrui. company. The court rued that Uud is only a general creditor and '' "itltled to only the same precentage " other crclltors. Accordingly ho will im i i pro r!Uii "a' of 1393,535, "weh Is tho amount duo him, less com- B. S. COMPANY BUYS SHIP? prelilr ,,( iinnUh Nlenmer n ixirteil In LoiiUnn. a'v.. I. Hni1' now lying at Huenos is t " Purchased hy the Amerl- Vorv i,'",:"',n"'' ''"mpany of New r.' Sfirro , K t0 reports from Copen- sr. , , 1"1 !,Uo ,nat negotiations iL . " KHV """ 'hi purchase of other ""llSIl Hi Mlipa, The ,,, , ((1 of ,. 1nni T))) uin, i" " 10 liavo "arle lvK,.'lh ' " American Consul-General at -.'iinaKi-n ,, "'""'"d purchase of any Danish th . p denied at the onices of Tha vm'r"';t" Transatlantic Company. ii a .' YBrl Transatluntlo Company rh... . V"H known of auch a pur- fhM ri the n.iniah Consul In New 0i..a nj """-fl of a ship named the tin. ti0l ItroMtr at the Mirl-ita-V, Exhnge showed a Bwedisll "I -.lot tool by tht nam. REALTY MARKET NEWS AND COMMENT II Chlcftpo Firm Reported to lie Buyers of 5th Avenue Apartment Slto. SMALL PARCELS TRADED While ft number of fairly Important transaction were, doted yesterday in both the selling and teasing hranohe of the, realty market, principal Interest centred In the Identity of the buyer of th south corner of Fifth avenue and Seventy-second street, where a large apartment will La erected. Many names were mentioned, as Is always the case In a deal ot that character, but that Wells nros. Company In Chicago la the buyer la the best Information to be had In view of refusal by Pease EHImAn, the brokers In the deal, to discuss the mutter. Vincent Astor loomed large In yes terday's reports, havlnf filed plans for his new market bulldlnc on Uroadway at Ninety-fifth street, to cost 1200,000, and having leased the corner store in his building which will replace th As tor House to a firm of Jewellers. In the sales market there waa th usual number of small properties traded, nouo of which waa of especial lm imrtanca nor opened new avenues of activity. NMAI.I, PHOPKIITIKS HOLD. WKHT 79TH BTTtKKT The Oroadway Trust Company haa sold to a client of Hlawsou ft Hobbs the dwelling tit Z21 West Heveuty-nlnth street, a live atory house on Tot 17 feet on the bulldlnt: line and 102.: feet deep. It la 132.7 feet oast of Broadway. I.UXINGTON' AVHN'UH Knnls & ain nott have bought from William It. Os borne 827 Lexington avenue, a three atory and basement dwelling, on lot 20x70, iO feet north of the northeast corner of tilxty-thlrd street. This Is the. first sale of the property In nearly , , . 0 x ' I tlio Dn.Ker. I UllHKNWICH BTHEET Van Vllet & I'lace have wld for I It. Caldwell to tleorge Kaour 807 Oreenwlch street. soutneaat corner or jano sircei. a lour . tory building fronting 18.3 feet on (irecnwlch street and C0.9 feet on Jane street. The new owner plans to make cxtcnslvo alterations. WASHINCTON A VBNUH William H. Meagher lias sold tha five story flat with stores at 2043 and 2045 Wash ing avenue, on plot &0xl4S, near 1 7y th street, for Deutsch Bros, to Abraham Ilulpln. Ql'IMUY AVKNUB A. A C. 15. Hally have sold for Kdward J. Moberg four lots on the south side of Qulmby ave nue, about 290 feet east of Castlehlll avenue, and four lota on the north side of Htory avenue, 290 feet east of Castlehlll avenue. 11'KI.YX SHOPPING IOXE SALE. Charles W. Selta haa sold for the Ilealty Associates to John l' Nelson and John K. Kdwards three three atory hrownstomt buildings at 150 to IDS Law rence street, north of Kulton street and opposite the property recently acquired W Oppenhelm. Collins ;.o. lor tt te sue ot ?"!v.J,W.lnr The plot meM' ur" .10,VX." i!!i.,.. ,.v. .M K! "J?. trand and Hedford avenue., a plot COx 100i to Max Solomon through A. J. Wnlilrnn i. lironer. The nuver win im prove the plot with a modern four story apartment building. Henry I'lcrson A Co. have sold the plot 50x175 on eastern Parkway, ISO ' feet from Plaia street, at Prospect Park entrance, tor Julius Strauss. The prop erty Ik assessed at (24,000. John Pullman has sola Tea union street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, J a three story and basement brick dwell- Ing, on lot 20x100, for Morris Garfupkel to n client ror occupancy, Mrs. Arthur J. Moss haa sold the three atory and basement dwelling at 332 McDonough street ror J9.000 to si. Vogt In exchange for the six family flat at 1295 Decatur street. The latter , property waa valued at 111, 000. Klchard Goodwin has sold for Dr. Frederick Halves the three story and basement brownstone dwelling at 11 Pal metto street, adjoining Broadway, 5TH AV. APARTMENT BUILDERS. Wells Bros. Company of Chicago Said to lie 7-d St. Buyers. Wella nros. Company, builders, of Chi cago are said to be the buyers of the large plot at the south corner of Fifth avenue and Seventy-second street sold on Wednesday by Pease & Klllman for the Burden estnte and Cornelius Vander bllt, on which a fine apartment will be erected. The brokers In tho deal re fused to discuss the report. J, IC. II. Carpenter, who haa planned many fine Park avenue apartment houses, will make the drawings for the Fifth avenue structure, which, It Is estimated, will cost about 11,500,000. Thomas II. Hoff Is the purchaser of 2B and 28 Downing street nnd 873 and 375 Kast 137th street, recently resold by Kurz & Uren. SAI.KS AT NEPONSIT. Tlie Neponslt Realty Company has sold at Neponslt a house on a plot tiOxlOO on Bannock Boulevard to 13. II. B. Ander son, a plot 120x100 on the corner of Adirondack Boulevard and Washington avenue to V. IL Pelxotto, a plot 60x100 on Huron street to Capt. John K. Hop kins of Brooklyn, on which ho will erect n house costing 7,000 ; a plot 0.100 on Bannock Boulevard to Mary B. Clevc land, to Krnest Anderson a plot 60x100 on Bannock Boulevard. STATES ISLAND HOIISH nKNTAL. Julia Beverley Hlggeni haa let for Mrs. Robert Emmet Iloblnson her plave on Bard avenue, Livingston, Staten Island, to Charlea D, Fuller of New York. i MKCIIANICS' I.IF.NH. .Manhattan. 10IT1I HT. 348 U William O Hill agt fit Lucy's Itoman Catholic Church, owner; Mlllar-IUId Co, contractor; Grant Thomson Co, sub-contractor 171 tTII AV, 411 Umpire l'lpe Bending Ill AV, ill I'impire ripe iisnnina at Supply Co agt Murray Hill Investing Co, Inc. owner; John w Cooney Co, con tractor I2.H7. 112 r.7Tii ST. 311 K lloldsteln A Oliver agt flairs A Darling, ownir; Leo Wollns, contractor .1:25 C6TH ST, 433 W Ooldetetn A Oliver agt Harris Ilausman, owner; Leo Wollns, contractor l"n 31ST HT. II to 37 K American Hardware Corp of N Y ngt Crompton Ilulldlng Corp. owner: (liorga llarker Conainn tlon Co, contractor 1153,43 llrnnx. PARKBR BT. 1429 I'asquale Cilacobba agt Itehacca KHer, owner; Michael Lagan i A Co, contractors I7i SATISFIED MICCIIANIC8 I.IKNH. Manhattan, , rtllOADWAT, n w c 72d st Olbson Iron Works Co of Jersey City, N J, agt M ffchlnalal at all April 5, 1H0 .. ..IL0 1 1 1ST ST, ft of Hudson Itlver HHriild M Kellogg agt Federal Motor Iloat Cluli et al; April 24, 1.15 BITII bT. 314 i: Msx I.evp agt Jere. iiilab F Cotter et all April U, IMS.. 120 Bronx. VAN NC.KT AV. M Michael A IluckleV agt Joseph I'lucek t al; July 3J. 1UII 13.1 JEWELLERS TAKE A8T0R STORE Vesey at, Corner Leased by 01.1 Dnnrntown firm, Qeorge W, Welsh's Son, Jeweller, now At 26$ llroadway and for nearly three nuarters of a century In the lower part ot the city, have leased the corner store In th building Vincent Astor Is to erect . . a I ni ins corner or urosaway ana tossy street, on th site of the old Astor House, for ten yesrs at a rental of 115.000 a year, Th ator la leased from th , plana. Th building will not b ready . ... Kat SM'- , . ,K . . 7. . I Eet ef Fifth av. between fourteenth ana for occupancy until net year. The " loth sts.) store will hav three neighbors In thejllTH fiT llt ,. , , , m rv. llroadway frontage of th building to be t:i7B Jos it Thorns. Jr. to nara fr, erected. On Vcsey street the stores will 15 r. 19th st. mis Itl.too, all lin. be smaller than those on Uroadway. The .;'rr1' Ls" V'iVV'i'.iVv "li'iiii Vl'iJo Charles K. Noyes Company negotiated'"? "rV,,),1 tV' "n.rp.n the Welsh lease. bseher, aM 1st av, mtK 14.000. all llen. John J. Halleron, representing Oerald . My i atty, I. T A T :o. I0 llway. tioo It llrown. has leased space In 71 Wall ?'n'1to.Ma v-..,'.' l J;L "'J, ".'' street to John Kls.ock A Co.. Coffee lm-l portera Protective Association! omees at1 396 Uroadway to Ilenjamln Bchwarts- I man, the Telenost Comoany. Rnlow Company, Inc., Ktanton M. Child. K. Hallah A Bro.. Itaao II. Cole, the Direct Sales Company, Joseph J, Lynch, J. Whltaker k Hons, tloston Index Card Company and Kvertaatlk, Inc. The Ileal Estate Management Com pany has leased the store at 2492 llroad way, at 1 00th street, to the Champion Laundry, Inc.. for a term ot years. IOPTg A VII UTOHKS ItRTfTKI). N. nrlgham Hall A William D. niood Rood have leased the fourth loft at and 50 West Twenty-first street to the Max Newman Company, cloaks and units, now In West Twenty-seventh street. Tfto tenants were represented! l,v Tnltr K,tr. jc. Cn nj nicker, spcyers & Co. Spear & Co. have rented the third loft in 31 and 33 Kast Twenty-eighth street to Henry M. Wohl. space In 143 and 14B West Twentieth street to Hamuel Ilium, third loft In 10K nnd 107 Kast Twenty ninth stnret to Krank Hyman and top loft In 27 Kast Tenth street to Dorfmnn tc Tcvlne. Ihnert A Until, dealers In hair goods, have leased for a term of ten years through Tease ft Kidman the store and basement In 13 Kaat Forty ninth street. The lessees are now at 309 Mtidlsoil avenue. Irfvy ft M.i reus have leased the sv. enth floor In the Stern Ilulldlng at 24 nnd 30 West Twenty-third street for a term of years. The lessees are In the neckwear tratlo on lower Uroadway. William A. White A Sons have rented the store at ,!iS. Seventh avenue to nonttM Hfhlerloh bsa rented the ,nrM torj. Mj imiemfnt house at BD5 t Kiftv.Keventh street for ItutRer iteecker Miller to Alexander Marshal for n term of years. The building will i,a altered. The Duross Company has leased the store at 55 Oreenwlch avenue to A. HeSplrat; the store nt 673 Hudson street to the Wlllcts Manufacturing Company. The Cross ft Hrown Company has lessed the store nnd basement nt 558 Third avenun to William A. Slsybnek; the sixteenth floor at 19 to ".' Kast Twenty.fourth street to thn Wallace Novelty Company : space at 395 llroad way to Hyman Hlrwltz; In Ixng Island City to the Seubert Hearing Company the entire third floor at Jackson ave nue and Honeywell street. CITV HWKLI.I.VO TF.XANTS1. Payson McL. Merrill Company and Lotila Schrag have leased IS West Thirty-sixth street, a four atory dwell ing, to Leila B. Walt. The Duross Company haa leaaed the three etnry nnd basement house at 46? West Twenty-flrat street to John Urals; the three story house nt 310 West Klghteenth street to Clara C. O'Hara. John J. Halleron has leased the ( dwellings nt 31 West 115th street to, Hamuel Mlndlln. 22 We't ISSth street to James Hrnndon and 271 West 13Sth, street to William O'Toole. ! I.KASI.Vf! COPXTIIY 1IOMF.S. Unll h.. nl.t tnr Mrs ' bcott has rented ror -Mrs , John I' ; Katharine J. White her country house knovn as the Nellson house on Ce-lar- hurst avenue, Cedarhurst, I 1., to , Charles O, Mollar. Jr.; for Kdward 8. Thurston of Minneapolis the Holmes , rnllnire nt T.nurenre Ileueh. T.. 1.. to Krnest O. Ktltlman. The pay,on McL. Merrill Company I has leased for Horace Howker Ills prop erty on Kast Uroadway, Hewlett, to Mrs. Prescott Slade. ... , . , st sr... t. I.....I at nll llnrhnr. I. I., for I'hvllla . 1 r i.ewia Jl. -iij .uuiuaii ua iianciia cottage on Suffolk avenue to! Alheit Iissner: for Mrs. Christine Ilul- winkle cottage on Montanl: avenue to Leonard O. Kobliieon: at Neponslt, L. I., for Beatrice De Mllle cottage on Han nock Houlevnrd to H. Fullerton Weaver; for Judge Cioorge J. O'Keefe cottage on Huron street to A. Wright, S, Osgood Pell & Co. has leased for Mrs. Maude V. liattershall her country place In the Quaker Hldge section of Larchmont, N. Y to Alexander I. Sin echelmer. ASTOR FILES MARKET PLANS. nrnndTrar nnd 11.14 li St. Strnrturr to cost sno,ooo. Vincent Astor filed plans yesterday through his architects, Tracy A Swart waul, for the $200,000 market to be built nt the southwest corner of Broad way and Ninety-fifth street. It will be 164. C feet on Broadway nnd 125 feet on the street. The f.u'.ido will be con crete one story high of n warm buff color. The Interior will be white enamel. tlio and glass, It I said It will be the most sanitary market so far planned In New Yoik. It Is patterned after the open markets of northern Italy by Mr. Tracy, who lias given market buildings here and abroad considerable study. ADD TO PAHIC AV1L OPKICnS. Another floor is to be added to the sixteen story Architect Building nt the northeast corner of Park avenue and Fortieth street, The addition will cost 2.",000, C, tirant La Fargo and Benja min V. Morris are the architects. IIANfK HALLS PASSING. Plans were filed yesterday for the convention of the dance hall In the Itlvlera Theatre, nt Ilro.idwny nnd Ninety-seventh street, Into a theatre. The William Fox Interests control the theatre. Plans nre by Thomas W. Lamb, who estimates the cost at JS.00U. RESULTS AT AUCTION. Public OfTerlima Veaierday In Man hattan anil The llrnnx. (AT 14 VP.HBY flTtlEKT.J Hy Joseph P. Hay, LENOX AV, 607-9. w . H n 138th at. 44,tx lOOx Irreg, two I aty ll.Ha and atra C M Whelp ,igt Caroline llenes et al, par tition; ndjiiuriied to Juno 3, (AT 3208 TlllllI) AVF.Nt'Kl Hy Joseph P. Hay. FOX ST. 651, li a, 231 10 e Ave St John, 40.7x123, fc sty flat Fannie lireenbaiim agt Hussle Friedman et ul, due, ii. 121 47, luxe, Ac, 11,175, sub to mtg. S29.000, lo the plaintiff I3D.000 NKW III! A LTV t'OKPOIIATIONS. The following really corporations were chartered at A I lull)' ye.tcril.iy: Asbestos Rsalty Company, Manhattan; capital, S,000; directors, Jucnb Kl.en, l.to Alexander snd Nathan Iloon, llrook lyn. Hands Point Ilealty Cnmpanv, Manhat tan; capital, $1,000; directors, Madlsun (i, Huwke, .lamea UlucU, Now link city; Mstirlcn linlden, Hrooklyn, Maruuetm i.'onsiriii tlmi Couiiiany. The Ilronx; cjpllal, fl.OOO; directors, .Inmas K Doughertv, William .1, DoiiKherty and Joseph F, Uawkrs, The Bronx. Wlielan Really Company. Hrooklyn; cap It a I. If,. 000; directors, Jane Wlielan. Wln Msld H. Mansfield and Michael Wilson, Brooklyn. TRANSACTIONS RECORDED. TltANSFKIpl, (With name nmt address of lender end sttnmey, tf attorneys name t omitted address party nf second part.) Dnttntonn. (South of Fourteenth et.) t.t.'Dt.OW HT, JO. e , IM.7 Heater et. 35.3x47 -ltermnn Folk to llenl Ai'h, on premlsea, mtg IJt.sOO, nit Hen. May 6. rrr-nM.il from Mi. It; lt'. I, T A T Cn, 10 llwav HT T t w, , V. ijj e th a. 25xt0S s (forectoa Mav 191 tainls C Levy, ref. to Huaranty Trust Co ot N V, Ho llway. May 20; sttys. Stetson. J A It, 15 llroad 1 flOO.000 iy,'Snpnmi,tmi H.M ". all I""'. My jo.,7 , MOO ! ST, s , :sj 6th v, iSxlOO.5 l.otils Hrhlel n nl, er, c, ot Antony ami Anoipn WRimcn, to .lonn it r, u i. nth st, alt lins. JUv l! atty, I, T A T Co, lit llwav ISS.000 Vct Mde. (Wfst of Fifth sv, heten Fourteenth sml 110th sis.) JITIt SIT. U W, s s. ltd e 10th av, 31.1s 0, Iit In rear beslns st e I blk ht 17th snd Until sts. M.J s th st 31i 10th sv. tuna n lH.Vs 4(, s ll.ts w l.C to tem Lot testis st c I hlk ht ITth nmt isth sts, sit: 1 e 10th kv, runs n II. m w O.ti IUi 1 1 m bg, belnc reiir of ts; W 31th st; tt Nicholas ev, 440, s. 300,11 s 131.1 st, ll.lllltlt i 131 ll-Mnry l.pnniril to Mtihsel l.ion nril, on ths premises, all Urns, Msy 30, fitly, l'llx A MulUuon, 603 I! Trmunt kv l I.0T11 PT, s . loo e 11th sv. :.33.s. rx ' 1 ""'""d Mr H. 115--I-reilk Im to Ma llertt. Wyotnlns, I'a. mte m.soo, all n.n., Mny i;; Mtt, J it l-..r. (1 I'iirk It.in. II 49TII HT, Jl W, s. Hi w WVst llnd av. :Sst00 - -lternar.tn iltsnnslon to Nle. rs.U tlussentt. S V. "th st, lull IIS.. 000, all llfns. May 1, tty, John J lloh Ir.p.in, :u ltwuy l iiivnitsitn: DHivn, m. ( :: nth t. JJ100 -County Hol.llnir Co to Adroit lliilldlnr Co. Inc. V IM st. mti, IO.IV0, nil llns. Msy :oj uttys, Merrl.l ttiic-rs, 100 llway , t 02t fT io v, n s. 100 e llroadway. I: 100 llmlly M.i.m.r to llein K .h. :o W I0M at, iiitg l.ll.tOO, iy 1. Ml). y.mVt A llassey, 301 Hnsy..ll I'lilnnn. (Manhattan Island, north of 110th at.) MANHATTAN AV, w . It I i:iat St. iis!0-Mrl .Ml;ler to IMir.ir w Mar'ln. t Ahorn ami hAtdn st.. Providence, It I, mta: H.M0, lUr 20, ll It 1. TH hT, tT i:, n . joj t w prk , Is 11 Win II tJ- Vo to frtplila lUrrl.on. 14S W 129th, itv.c Us.000, Mar Jo. mi; atty.. li II Piully Co. t; K l:th at II UlhT r. W, e . w tth av, JS.S ltx Irree City Ural i:stat i'n to MUfln Hchool hrttlement for CMored l'eopis In city of N V. Inc. 4 W 111st .t. mta 1 1 1.000. t and s. all Mens. May IK. ity. I". 1. Adam. 1 Madison av,..,l00 MAlU.-itN A. .tu:i.:ili, e ;j.n n u:, i, 40iO .luiU K. :r. .simun Ford, to Wm I'uigata, I i: M it, .May 4, atty. T li C. 1't Il,.y 1 10. 000 174TII ft. US V, . s, 11 f Audllluili n lx4 a t'liaum-ey ! M -Knlsht to l hl.lp i Sinltti, Uesttlsld, M.,, trus, II It Miiltn Co. K Houston at, nit? It.ooo, nit il, 1II. att, auku.ius II .xke.lli., SI Mn t i KAMI: l'ltOPintTV I'ht.lp c Smitli, tru-. II It ."nillh Cn. 3'i K Hou.-on st, to Marha'i J H.-tcur, .' Wst Knd a. iru. in tuiiKniptiv cnsuni-ey M. Knight, I li.mkruir. April 30. attv. ...m- 17HTI1 M' W, li a, ; n Wdawnrth llwav una VIIIIMII.YKA AV. a s. 300 e 201th st. 0 150 Wood-Just Itealty Co to lleelter Ilulldlng Cnrpn. 4: llway, mlg lU.JOO. nn this and dj property. May !0; stty. T O Co. m llway .1100 llrnnx. (Borough of The Bronx.) miONX noui.KVAliD. w .. too n :ith ,., :JxS0.Sxi4x50. Chas J Phlel tu Mronx Parkway Comml.alon. 100 Jiwa, : "y. U H T ti Co. lAjr ijr 'm'.p'ii.' i'o't' liun'ti' P..'nt mty i n Agolph Helm to Mar) lteim. 331) iisn a I, .May s, atty, w j t;ar,in, 3 HetllorXai II 1'ltOSI'KCT ssAVj n W cor lOTlh t. i0 .i.1i. n -fiav.. rr. in m,,ua.i.i LVinsteiVT if llwai. May 30, a'tys. 21x127 6John P l.u..n, ref. to Motr,.- ,...: ...Vi!-,. i . i" .V ' ' "J ' 1' ' -V. . il . IC.000 ' .i'hon. Uruckner to l.eo' sleiks, in llosedale av. May l, mlg U.Suu; any. 1' ,i ,. 'C f' 1TB llu.v II INTKItVALK A, w s, 330.7 n 147tll '.t. I 2s Irris Harry injur, rer. to i;ii.s , Slieta-ler. 7 I". 105th st, lo.Ouu, attys, Hnhe A K, li limn st, .May ij; m-.g oj iiriiai - way 1 1. uoo Dl-.i ATl'lt AV. e , U0 n l5th at, i''x 100 Cliiw V ampbell A ann, trus, ,n l.w Stock A inn, 2710 Decjtur av. Mn l'J. mtg 12,000; atty, T tl is T Co, lis liw ay is.i-u , VAN Ill.'ltlLS' oT. w s, 103.6 n Columbus av, 23.6x100 August uerner to nenry Werner. 1709 Van nuren at, May 20, mtg I2.7S0; attya. Seuftner A s. C0J Van Ne.t av SI MATTI1UWS AV, 1717. w a. 25x100 Mabsl Stephena. heir to John K.tcl'e, 1717 Matthews av, May 19; atty, Jas It Hoggin, 20 Hway SI ,,, ,. .V . . i.Ar lla.l,.. av -S.SIt ? 'Vi-iVif..,i' c.ri.r to Cdw II Mccscrrv. 640 Ilurke av, March 1; ally, Kdw 11 Mct.arrv. CSO Ilurke av , Il cni'TII I'.IIN IIOt'l.CVAllt). n e it 3d av. 41 lx2Jx3(x28 Frank Van ltleeck A- Hno, exrs. to L'nlon Itnllway Co of New York, 234 3 1 av. May J9: atty. L T A T Co, 160 llway 11,000 160 liway mouti;.i;f.s. i With name uud address of lender snd lendir's attorney.) Downtown, i South of Fourteenth U) ITH ST. 2S9 11, n s, 115 3 w Avenue c, 27x96 2 'oni;ri gallon Nachlass '.wel Anachel Uiigard to lVrenU Schwart. r:i i: Ith st. pr intge IH.000, May 14, IjII. due May IS, 1919. utt. Max Htltnl- P r, 331 12 HouHtou xt 12,000 I Ku.t Side. i Kast of Fifth sv. between Fourteenth and 110th sts.) 6SD KT, s, 225 e 5th av. 2SI100.5 John tl Agar to Lawyers TAT Co, 160 llroad way, May 19, 3 ym. 5 p c 145,000 Wf.t Hide. (Went of Fifth av, between Fourteenth and 110th sts lcpil ST. n a. i;. w 5th at. 25x92 Wm I.ustg-arien a t o to immigrant inn s.iv Hank, 51 Chambers m. May 20, .'. r, I, p c, atty, T ti Co. 176 llway. . Sli.OoO 10TH AV, w , SO 3 43d st, 23x100 Mag- ilalonu Illttinann et al to Ktulgrant Ind Hav Hank, 51 I'liamnerK st, tiay , , yra, , p r; atty T ti Co, ill llro.nl wav SI ,5uo HA Mil PHOPKItTY Same to Anna Frne llch, extrx, 5S7 10th av, pr mtgn SI4.60O. t, irs. 5 p c, atty, same S2,0no HIVKItSIDi: DltlVK. r a. 2o a kTlh at. 13x100 Adroit ltl,1- Co to County Hold ing Co, 100 llway, Muy 20, pr inlge 112, 500, due pec f, 1917, p c, aliys. Mer rill, It & T, 100 llway 111.000 102D ST, 209 W, n s, 100 e llway. 32. 6x 100 Kmlly Mesamer to Kmlte A Hassey. 17 W 123d at, or 302 llway, I yrt, s p c 13,000 Pp low 11. (Manhattan Island, north of 1 1 0th .t ) llCI'll ST, 47 11, n . 160 w I'arlt av, 17 x loo 11 -Annie Hegan to Tltlo i ,t T Co, 176 llway, May 17, due, as per bond 13,000 I7HTII ST. n s, 125 w Wadswiirlh av, 1'.6 100--Charles Melsel to Cn-Opcrallvo Sav lugs A Loan .sii, 14 Illlile House, MH l, Inslals, 6 p c, atty, I, T Co. 160 llwav I4.H00 WASHINCTON TKItHACi:, 16, w a, 1-1.3 s lmith at. 17 9x62 6 Wllllllll O'Neill tn Frederick W Iliidd, 243 Henry st, liklyn, May 19. 5 vrt, 5 p i, attys. Todd Ht Jiihn, 258 llway 12,000 llmnx. (Itorough of Ths Hronx,) WALKS AV, e s, 225 I49lh St. 25x100-.-Antonio Trtrza lo Haffaela lervnllno, 334 IS 112th et. prior mlg 1121500, March 1. due June 1, 1916, 5 p c; sltys, Kellv. p A II, 505 Tremont sv , juo 134TI1 HT, , 329 w Willow av, 17.7lli;i.5 -Frederick A Lane lo Carolina Heraunl, 2633 sth hv. May 12, duo Ha per bond, iiltv, T it T Co, l6 Hway .,, .,11,000 165TII ST. a 54.2 w Kelly at, 11x71.5 .lamea II Fallon tn Clara T Wllklns riliiimiinu, lllvertnn. N .1, May 20, 3 yrs. 5',i p c; ntty. I, T A T Co, 110 Urot.1- i,.h,"rrTTl.'o,,il iVwavlrk" "!-' lhirVn,W,m "B,"1 nr"r',hnt lTl' ".7hi,s 'wlf'triVar-bal-li-Vy" TKH p" tne"? h'o iifiiimit iv an . L iiiViJii I nni' nn "PPTtunlty to exjilaln and that rtee1 d.it-l Februar :Jth. 1JH. and re. i re-i le. nt New York city W 11. Schubert, ill iiVlii It ilaifti. li.v iii i.., 1 11" admitted making excess payments. ! rorda l r. brmrv .'9th, Uli, In the nil e I general pirtner. who r. Idea at etaten lVa II VirVgory. ref "o llenrv Mo'ri-n: although contending that the money was ctuVnve0io.,; 1 ' V - "'J'',-?' L'h' " th.iu co. o i: Od it mtg IliO.ooo May funii.hi d hy the Westchester company. ,,Vls,;,h;sr, ' ,alon ' """. . lv.u. e P at 4Tna,ir. n aoo'e4 llth'av' ioxjfii?- l"'"r this reason the court denied an in-, LateJ. New .York. An-1 1 :7 th. HIS. i iv' The amount of capital which the W iftWA 3.', ,p0.,lie,VW5a,1,.d 3 nOWRIW i-SANI.S. Atina-vs- faV ,'U.n. f Sn,,,, 1 SeU a ?hV .7mVZ" oVm.Vly Ml. t. May 30: at?;. Lllu." 'A: L----- - !?: v.f Jr f,,rt"' Msnnattan. New . iha extended period of ,a!d pirtner- tr Iv T. X- T Mil Ittav lid niid ''n VIl'.gV'.OOUOo-llVra.urtv'T AV. 17.;. .O.-n-.sM; J''l, rT,.A5,H,ii- ,.Ve- VK'Vp'prV,? to Uwiti. Tltl. i Tru.t Co, HO liaay. ' A3n n) Ki"'' rVl.Vy J.V, It , "'te .'.mount of the tixe,. n.,!e,,.. i 1?i.m.,i ,T!(,0 Ur"n' T ti tlegaln "0 llway Jr.o ) "n'' na"r r1"- cr ":hrr :1'n"' whl h "r" M. Il, 140 llway II 1 1?;, . ? ,'. in'. iValenm v . o be allowed to the piir.-ha.er out r the SA.M1J I'ltOI-nitTY Lawyers Title ''r , '''t-llon i-iiord . V -33 w ; purhas. nmnev. or paid by th Itefere.. 1. Co to Ch M Hwe.ey. cor llway A Ui ;.Lnn , t- Jioarrieda I .htnkuM ' "- nn and Interest st. llayrlde. 1, I. Ma 13, atty. same. Si! , x, .c -i ' r- S'ld pretii.... .11 b- sn'.t .ubjaet to ful UTl.ANliT AV. aio. e s, 27 Ilrjux I - V r. ..... state of fa.-ts aho-n on s QUESTIONS VALIDITY ! OF WORKMEN'S ACT Jiistirp Crnno Doubts Comiion sttion Law flan Stnnd Test In HIjrhor Court. Supreme Court Justice Crane, Rrook lvn In ft llnn vtAr1ftV nilAs1lond ' .i - ii, ,u. --i,,.n'. ' the constitutionality of the workmen a , compensation act i ..... ... The case was that of Anna Herkey. j IS, who sued the Agar Manufacturing !ompnny, makers of cigars, for 110,000 lor llin ions ut iiiim.in mum niiininn ,11 Its plant In Pecemher, 1914. The com pany contended that the girl could re cover only undpr the compensation law. To this her counsel entered a demurrer. Insisting that th net could not deprive ; her nf thn right to resort to the courts fur damnno. In lenghty opinion Justlrn Crane recites snvernl Important rulings In ro gard to thn act. nnd adds "Tlio net Is leKiil a to nil who net tinder It. Very I few will be foolish enough, even If nl-1 lowed, to bring u lawsuit for damages' and run Uih risk and uncertainties nf recovery when tho allowances mndo by the statuto may always be nocepled." Jusltcn Crnno, howovor, expresses the opinion that tho net Is In part uncon stitutional, but oerrules tho demurrer, preferring to have tho Court of Appeals , pa on the question. I l mn strongly ot the opinion. Jus tire i rano aa', tnai tno woramens I'ompensmion nci cannot ue rorceu upon employeos any more than upon employ- ers; that If there cannot be iv compulsory act for tho master neither can there U a compulsory act for the servant. If thn einplojer may elect whether he will come In under tho workmen's compensation i ' net or stand bv his common law liability an rt.n Ilia. amlilrtl'M Tf mltat ,t v mutual consent or tho law Is of no force. "Hut for reasons that work. In my Judgment, for tho proper nnd orderly administration of Justlco In the courts I must overrule thn demurrer and hold tnat tne pininurr cannot mnintaiu tnie ; rt'-tlnn lit lenat until h rourt or nnal l lit least until a court of final I ,1 . ' ty passes upon the question. authority DENY CUTTER INJUNCTION. Cnntrtf "Won't flop l'lre Insnrsnrn 1'srlinnun Krmii I'llnlalilnx lllm. Supreme, Court Justice Oreenhaum de- liled yesterday an application by fteorge i 1. Cutter, for many years a lire Insur- ' effect nn prohibiting members from .1.. g buslnesa with him. uuer aiieReii mm un nis attorney. Hnrtwell Cabell, tl' ' he was found entity of paying excess commissions without a proper trial, .ind for this rca- ' ' son declared the ruling against htm II- Aftnr honrltic nreiimrnt Juetlre K 14,000 1:TH r"T. 40 2 w Kellv st. ISxTi.s Same to Mary I. Clark, tsOI flldge blvd. Hklyn. May :0, 3 yr, IS, p c, atty. I. T A T ro, H,0 llway U.00O tSTTII ft. n s, 100 w Southern blvd. i"x Irreg l:th Ht Constr Co. Inc. to Ida Wallln et ni, ;oJ Webiter a v. prior mlg 115,000. May 12. due as per bond; Httv. THAT Co, 174 llwav .. IJ.OOO lf,2I ST. 431 K. n s, JSxlOO Hally Illty Co. Inc. to Frank C. Wild. 421 Clinton a., and aro, tru-. M iy H, due ah per hint, attv. T tl .4 T Cj. 174 Uroad w i 1. 1 000 I."T.S . 151. 113, 10, HO. 111. 202 to 222 In 221 241. 22. 22. 2 43 mip llutrs Flint Hst it.. John V M igner . ..,.... r., nt ,..i,. et w i i.m st. pr m;g !2 210 dead re.i'irde.l na .ip- mental tniK. Ji uue a pe- " " 'ordav ""V SI ? 11 000 , ,fiv Campbell. Carmel, N Y. and ami. tru May 1. I r, 6 p C atty. T O A- T Co. 17 llway 12 00'! 230TH ST, n s, 3S0 w 4th nv. 2Jxll4-- Morrla Diamonit and nni to i.auri lllrslifeld. ID0 ltlverslde Drive. May f. 1 yr. 6 p c. a!i, D II SolotarofT. 3 Nassau St.. .. ..1300 i j I ,sisII,."S .11 -I III .111111 I li.Xtir., nnce nroker in .ew vorK ami ror a mug ; '"- ",Hv ..,.; . : .;'; psrir.er.nin period branch manager for the West- , ft, , , ,', " jrA'.h",' 'MSI. K'tn. h?i , J1:;;":!" ;h p tA ?y thJm" rhe-ter Kin. Insuratico Company, for an I i.,.rti,-.y jura l w'-h the i "f 1 " '' ,nl, (im- i.-i ,i.! injunction rrbtrn- Ing the New Vork , ."i'- Av ';',', .fi' ''pr 1p,',r. Ti M MckV. ' a" co. Klre Insurance l. ohnugo from mittlim '.hf. ,.h.'nu.R.n..': i herabv .-er-lfi . ef.,A. -.1... nuh Ml tt m . . - ........ . 1 . .... . . . . , I I III Manhattan. I HANt.KY. KDWAItD In pursuunra ot wn.T I7ND AV. s w cor Mth st, 100. fx an orde uf Honorab.c Itobert l.ud. ,w Fow ,00 llrunnlng. (irace M. to N V Trust ler. Surrog.is or tli i.iunt of .Sen Co. 24 llroad st, 1-3 part atty, F A Vrk. No. . is here . k Hen to ...: persons snow, ii waii st ii ;&TH ST. 307 W Ury Hock 5Alnv Iniin ind ..no. attvs. Wevkea Ilros. 4S William . ..'.. A;: : .VJ"."ik' , I,BNO A. a e cor 113th et. 100.11x3- rn.ter F-ederic de p. to Lou u Mlnturn. utt, K de 1-Vi.tpr. II Wall st US.0O0 SAMF. I'nOI'I.HTY Same and ano. exrs, to r de P r,,.trr and ann, mis. Tuxedo j I'ark, N Y. 1-3 part, atty, satna .11 .'i. ,,,, ,,,,, r .-a Prt, attv. same SAMi: Pit' H'F.HTY Sam to same, 1-3 lurt. afy, Mini II ! STII ST. 13.' King, Sarah to Hond Mtg 1 liiiar.inice i'o, 171 Itcinsen .t, llrnokljn. ii'iv, T il Cn. 16 rtrnsdway 11",. 000 LBNOX AV. Cio-Henshaw, John H, to lldw .S Atwater, I'oughkeppsle, N Y, itltj- Farmer and Mfra t.nk. Pough kc psle. N Y 13.. '.00 M ' '! ii il'C, A I. ST. 10 ibniiii Kxchmge Ili-ik to ni.ivnnnl 11 Pndeaia. 1 Waah Ingtiiti Su, or addriss 507 llway, , 13,000 DULANCKV ST. ii i-oaklry. Cornelius O, ii al, !ru, t, I1arrl D Colt and ann, irils, 515 I'.ilk at, att, I, T Co, 1C0 IHi'iv 130. 000 92D ST. 69 73 II llnyd. Kilt U II, to Chas i) Pre, man, 69 I! 92.1 at. atty, W M Te.ts. .',30 llli av II HAYAlttl ST, 19 Fnlon Trust Cn nf N Y to Kmlgraiit Ind S.iv Hank, 51 Chambers at, attv, T II Co, 176 llwav. ... 125.000 9211 ST. 1,9-73 II lto)d, Kits Q 11. et Hl. to I'har'otta s ll.iker, 26 W 55th at: I atty, II M Tccts. 520 6th av 175,000, llrnnx, I PAHIC MOIlT7A'ii: CO to Carl M Owen1 I (true i 1 3 iiit-si Jtt I MANHATTAN MOItTIIAfii: CO In Helen I r iirinisnin SS.'.OOn "inii i.i nm 132, (ion Wli; t.i a.inie 127. 0''" , M' '' LiwKY, lien V A. lo Margaret t i liraucr i 1 MKTIliil'OI.ITAN TIll'ST CO to Manhat i ;;i ! .'". lion Cll MOItTliAdi: CO in N V 'linsl 'o 1 K'C.MS'CII. Arnold, to ,1ns Kenmer 111 ll'iNH A MllilTIt Mil; (UTAH CO to m s Mason 120. Olio Luck, .loaepli t (rxri, lo Kmlly V l U ttoo ov.iil. in Funic inssigtiH, mlgsl noil STIiFIKI MOHTCACKS, ' i With name and addrcsa of lender's at turtle).) ' 1INlll'F.LI.OW AV, w a. 300 a 172.1 st. J1.MOU, ,iui li, 1012- O I.eary, It A C i, in i ir to, atty, i' a snnw. 1., Wall st 159,000 69TII ST. a a. 275 w Wet Knd in, ,s I 100 5, I'.nih at, a c, 30o w West Hint .U.I ruiia a 7. tn a a hldg 31 W r,91h t x w 0,!i, tn w a nf w wall nf said hldg I x li T'. tn a n Mill at w 0 t t to leg, ' Feh II, 1907 fllacomo Hrnesla iilg-'. tnnej to llormann (I Frlodmann. 31 Nas- I am al 12.000 WKST WASH PL. 125, n a . 322 n w filh hv. 22x97. June 12. IttH- Theresa .em moil to Win II A ('has 1, Furbuah; aitya, Mailer, it A II. 22 Kxchange. pi.. 110,000 MAD AV, e a. 99,11 II 132d at, 20X.0, Feb i,, i a s P 1 ;u l i rn ii venlnraii id .lulu II I Ford, It c . N Y, ally, T (1 Co, 17'i Hway 4.5u0 JIST HT. 112 W. a a, 162 6 w 4th bv, 21.10 i 103xlt 4H9S.10. Aug 22. lOIONulnanlid II A Annye H IteHin to Martlr. M Malar, ally, T Co, He llway 4,nii0 MADISON AV, a, 99,11 n 132d M, 20x SO. .7 11 1 V 27 1444 .lllllu 1- an, I Nlma,ii I Ford In Dry Dock Hav Institution, attv. rrank M I Ichenor, 3s Park How, S6.5UO MAUISON A, e 79 11 n l2d si, 20x 40. July 27, 1446 S,tiia tn aaine. alii same .... 6,600 BAMK PItOI'KItTV. Aug i, UO'l-PliebH I AMU PItOI'KItTV. Aug I, 19'lPliebH I Lefferts te Julia I'l Ford, tte. N Y, ally, T CI Co, 176 llway 13,000 HOUSES FOR THE SUMMER NF.W JF.nsi:v, Furnished rnttsses For Re r ! AixF.MirrtsT. iifi AsnntY pahk. I 6end for Hat ot 100 propsrtles. AiJiF.rtT s. nniiniNd. Altsnhurst opp. Aepoti), Asbury I'srk, H.l RIIOtlF. ISIAND. FOIl rtF.NT glTONOfltONTAUn Ten 1 pom ,,,,, j ,cr., An,i. t.ooo feet from , ocean anrt salt pond, sown (loner n.l vssetahle ssrrl.nsi hsnlwoort noor, n'umti in nj heat; rentnl I3S0, othr J)0 to, .''oYweVuGy.'lf. KUAS,i w i COUNTRY HOMES DESIRABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. W KsTCllF.sTI'.lt. Kenneth MgattrMren,orlW.34tli St. iiriviH i,ot.Tios wtsra). WILL nny phllanthrupl'- parson T.nd s lop lth 1 ha'irooMS ;t,nut t .ami nvv. ld .., .1 r,.... I .1 loi.ic i ...-a al.op p - . eiaan nttis snop i:o h year tni ,,rr,. tut anythP.g ' .t i- ?.. hii' ft of IniP'ir.'Iaa, Ij-tit-re f r ona ii-.' room A kitchen tioulit. Inciie.t refer- "y.'."" 'Lm.'1 .''.'..''VV'.".'.!'.";. ltiWwTA"? vn " T.n' nd.rly llrltlshar ruined th-m.gli the sr i Mrwm.. A i, I b' i'. -"in o'li. roiuxi.o-t'iii: .i,i. nciMiF.Mi-: coi'itT, or.iv of nf.w -,i".,Sfci,.Tn"." ,v,V. I, 1 v'i5,,w,.f.",i7t,a'?."l.a! 'S' '" i ln pursuance uf ' a Ju.ic nrni of fore no. urn anil aaie, lull- ,a l.. .nia.al I ln the utiova-f ntltled atloi all I bartiiif I uat" tne :iat nav or Aprt.. i.ii, i. ta Miinrr.i.f-i, m undersigned, th Itef. re,- t-, anil j-idg' .art name,!. l.l sell at publl,- au linn, at th. . .change f ale.r-.on , No. t : v...r btreet in the Itorough or Manri.i't4n. 'Hv of New Vork. on the llth dav ot Ma. lsir,, at I! n'clO' k noon on th.it dav, bv Henry llrady, Auctioneer, the preml.e. itlrert.d M aald Julg'ner.t ti be ,.M anl therein described aa follows- A1,I, that cfrialn lot, pie.. a er pareel of Ian 1 situate, :ln and I , inc In the ltor oigh of Manh.vian. "!t of New York. t71,,NNn,.;r:trBVot!!t" o,1"Te"i,or.h.rlv ,u, of 103rd btre't dt.i.mi :u feet i Ituhe. we.tirly from d rnrner forme I th- b.o, k 1 I;-.) tnM.es. the,.. e .vitt. , ,.,... ... ... ,,. tan, e through 'mother pirt wall tou f-e' " Inches m the northern sida of loi-d "hVrlv " .1 1. of li i,i I t ..t .... .. . . . ,.L,KtM.d, ,A . 11.. . im h-s to the point er plae nf bertnning limine the ,iti- prnitpf w !il h The following Is a dtarram of the prop. erty to be .old. Its street number Is 121 West 103rd Strest: N - e 103r 1 Mree t. Tha approximate amouni ot the Men or rharge, to satisfy whicn the above-Je. a rltie-l nronerty Is to t-e .o;ci is i;?;,, 1 with Interest thereon from the Ifh d.n ..-. , . . urvey or ileorre '' noii.riin. unifi April i if-, n,i rights ot 'enxnts nni.-. .ii'nci from Its- celver In above entt'.e I a- tt n Dated New York At-' ?" 1051 OKortoi: i: wrt t itajar.a The sale nf the a'ive pr.'m'.es s he-ebv adjourned to May :'Th. 191'. at the rami hour and pi.ter Dated Nw V-k. Mav is", iss nri inm: i: wr.t.t i:n itefarea. st mini; ATI' v sinu i:i ""'.'; ;. "'.'.' ,r. k.Vi ,v. c .il ,;..:i ... prtfiu thf iini nli outlirr tiierfttf. to L " .'.' ..I LK tire, her attorneys. No t Uroadway. Itar- hftl , Manhattun, In the City of Ne Vnrki nn nr b.fora the 20th day of June ,,, Doted, New York, the ISth day of Decemter. lull. , CATllLltlNB CONWAY HANLKT Admlnlitratrlx. irt.i.i itr. .v rnr... i h ,., Attornevs for Adnilnt.t.atrtx. 41 llrosdwav. New York Cltv. VAN COIH.KAIt PL. s (Fort Charles pli, , 105 n .lacobus pi, 50x7. 290 7xt"3 I i:dw W and Agnes M ltur. kbardt to Clara Zoellnar, extrx. utt, 11. Iw Mick Ing, 25 llway l.'.'.'il 1 "'Fl I AV, . . j s from s w cur 13d at. J x 100. Sept I. l4s- Frledrb h rutin. inn Anna I'rorib h extrx :.7 loth uv, ,itta Heyn A- ILiiinrdoi I. Ill Una)'.. 17. ) liAMUIII.L i.OlST' ST. a. ', I e M irlim ' av, tuna c ',0x a w 132 .lx w 10 ltx n ' 12' nx n e l,.t In life, Nov 21. ijiIij Will and llarllet Wl ami to West Cud 'imperative Illdg ,t Limn Assn. atty, Wm Langilnn, Tcinplc Court 12. ',! .1 Ai "I'll ST, a lot If; map S c.imhrc'leris et al, I'ordbatn, ISxliiO, -Coy 30, 1S07-- John and lilnvanntn.i Marcaa to I.oreti70 I 'apalbn, ntt)a, cimke, Koch A II, .tl'l i: I C 'h at fi.onri M.MllsnN AV, e a 71 n 4 1 -1 at, 23 9x100. Sept 111. 190S Sarah M llln-in to I lei e Hiivee. ntta, Wen,(ord, llovce A II. I I M.ini.nn av . .19,000 WI.SI' I Sl V. is-l. ,, ;t -,) M ti l"0. Nov I. 1911 Al" .nil II iii.l.iiilti.. in llf.eii A How son. atty, T c, Cn. 1 ii w ay ;;,;';' M,,"Vl,,!, lllllll'K A V, W a .,.' 1 r 1 100. Anl 30. t '10 I N.lllllial lll,..,rl,ni. 1, t I al In Plnklls N.i'han, atty. Nlchn'iia Alenlkorf, 93 Na.-rttl at t,000 HKcoitiiKii i.i:..i:s. Manliultiin. HltOADWAY, t.233. tst and 21 nimrs . I la ii I F .Maliniiy, Jr. to I' K nf AniiTlca b Frank II Hltchcm k, I'liim.ntcr-Cen-era1. 10 yrs from .inn,. I. lull, nny, H V Malmny, ,ir. 101 w 12,1 at. . j taa 211 AV. w a, 2.". 11 n I2ll .1, 20s. 3 11, the I in it--.la i ob ll.ilir.er to ,1ns s ...t ta---ni in, 2363 2.1 av, f, r from Mav I I. I.', nt'y, l.nul. Cohan. :33 llwav f n ,1 12 Til ST. Ill W. all.M It lymond to lieo Alexander. .114 V irith at, :i ir, (rum Mi) 1, 1 9 1 r . atty, .1 D St, phanldl. 27 tlllant at ..1160 STII AV. 352, 3 nppar llnni s. . Fdw I iiih.ii m .li'lui ,1 Ciiii, i, ti, -II. I'M ;ij,t in via ironi Apr ' M I SliO AV A. Sn.1. nil 11, a i,.ll 1.1 i... Kr.i inrr. 4 3.1 it 3 ui from .lii.v I, Pill. ally. Dan) Hringle. fO ltlli,i:'i,n i I.' s?4 IsT Ml. i.:, P.. all Anna Schmidt tn Al.r I'rccker, I in Norfolk n. 3 112 vrn from .lu n n 1, 1915; att)a, II Knchler K- '. '.ul I t av fl.. 'Oil 53D ST. 50 W, basinienl Mm --Mnrv l Udell o Adnlpli Purinsn, 53', W 16J.I at. 5 rs from Slav I, ml',, nu., Kleiner A K, 115 I' ,n .11 '.,u,1 AV A, 1530, slnre i-id p,n c LoilN P.itlena and aim o H lluckm inn, If.SO Av A, f, ym from Mav I, lau, atiys. II A- .1 P Ilrtiw Co. 1:11)1 at and Amsterdam av ft 20'1 LIS PI'.NIUIN'.. If rim t, . 1 rotlF.ST AV. w s 112 ii Kin m. ;i.sa , cnr. Wnndrack agi llert lm tXuiiin.i! i fun Coaiire nf morikagi i ., II tar i D-r 117, map of Palmoni ' k.- i . ,,'ra Tin and Trust Ci. ag' Cbirl.. M . , i,, j bwerey et nl ( pm 111 lun . , .ilij ,, Hvan. Tracy . uarron. .MAMIATT.W ItF.AI, F.1TATK FOIl SAI.F.. For Exchange 74 Pearl St. Corner near Wall Street litilMtng lessnl to one tronr tenant for . years. Tenant psjs ell tsies, sscs r.ents a nd niirnr premium makes all I'tMIrs, Tenant nss nrcupled liillMltiJ 3S i.i-s. Price fkVnisi; inorunce (jo.jno; net mniml return, ui Full commission to lirol.ers, Chas. F. Noyes Co. 2000 John 92 William St. CITT ItF.AI, ESTATE. HoraceS.Ely&Co. REAL ESTATE 21 Liberty St. 489 Fifth Av. ti i.f.t ron nraivF.is rcnrosKi iji!i:f.. roll ItnST st rimhlns, thrsstery een-ersti- Mnil fireproof bulldlni adlolnlns )'rstht sn.t Itsl road sttton, suttatils for risniifsrturlns; or Mors purposes, eon trfl"! about M0o S'ljnr feet, HAl, I 1;CA M AtllJNCV. riu.hlns, N V. m:.i, KXTATr., COXXF.tniCfT nle or Kent, NICBI.V r.nlsh-d elsht room Cotta. basuilfully fiirni.tiadi modern Improve- ""' Hsr-ani Lak.. I.lti-hn.ld, fonn.l f .'V of e, ea. to S-r i ark I'srtlcuiara '"l'trs Ifs ft, Wsiarhurv. Conn. iti'..i.r.sT.i i:ri)tt.s.i.F.on kxciianof. WH.ST Sinn 7 story alrvatad spartmant houea. food condition! gross Incoma. U'l.OOO; net, IS.OOOi mortsasa, 1194.000: saftttna astata, ra'iulra aA.h, 111,000 to ra. d'l a mnrtxnKs and I 0 000 enulty this eak only M.WtO Cd, 110 W. 14th. s IIaV1' 'n"r ln" Vor.kers. euhjeet to bsek mortgage for 11.000. eirbange f . runabout or .even pse.eng.r auto. '"O'' "n,l pay iilliprentra, AJiire-a A, bos 151 Jinn oP'-'e I lti:.l. ITATK 1(111 SALIC. FINi: building plot on lltrhmond Iloadi re.trleted res-denea building dlstrlrt. 11.6.0, about 1-J orr". beautiful trees and .hrube; nifa home surrounding tt. T. H., b is l.lfl un nrtl 'e rnFAitr.sF.it-siiii' notick. 0.'ltlKICHII' NOTICF.. TIID.MA" M M-'KHR A CO. Ce-tin, a'e of i nnllnuatlon of limited limine or firm under which such ' F V-KT '"o an.l Tth- bounty whaa",: prln 'tsl iita-e of b-istnesa Is to be located Is the I'-.unty of New York. II. The Kr.r titure of the business d HreVerare bu.tn,... "-.. , The mines and residence, of all th erf's:! unit Mtrui partnrn Intrf t-l bin Is ti begin on the lMh dnv or Mav 191'.. and to end on the ISth day of May. 1920 THOMAS M. McKllK. Oeneral Partner. W II. SCItCllF.ltT. lien-ral Partner. II. SKI.I.F.ItS McKllF.. Sperlnt Partner. Sworn to before ma this 5th day May, 1915. KDIT11 M. IlItOWN. Notary Public No. i Kings County. Certificate filed In New- York Co No. I. New Yo-k Co. Iteg No 4C43. State of New York. . Ce inty ef New York. n no. lb dav nf May. 1913. before me persir.iM appes-ed Thnmas M McKre. W II S i .' rt. and II Se l"s JI -Kee, to me knewi I ki wn t - n,e , ie the In i'l,l -1.1 In 1 I w '1 , exei 'ited th. ' ,reg , u It .Turn, n in I .' ilv ackowl. edg, 1 to ma fhlt (bev exer,tei the same ; KIUTII M llllOWV Notarv P'lb Ic No I Kings Coitntv. i Certte, ,te 1 In New Y.irk Co No. I. New York Co Iter No '03 I Army and Navy Orders. WsitlNnTi"N. May 20 These army or lc-s were listi-d to-day: Csp'. II F. ltcthers Ninth Infantry, de Mi:. 1 In Quartermaster Corps, vice Capt. I' II Wation. tjuartermaster Corps, re- i-i.., I T- t. Hull Ttt.an,v.lilt Irfin'.rv, 'to duty at' West Point Military A, I llliy. Se, ,md Lieut, c A Sehlmelfenlg. Coast Artl '.ery. tu duty West Point Military A. .nl.'tny. Cipt. S S Iloss, Quartermaster Corps, assigned to 1'ith Company, Coast Artl. .erj . ('.apt S C Ham. Quartarmastsr Corps, re'leied from detail In that corps Thesa iv orders ware Issued; romminder fl C. Day. from ths New York to command tha llrooklyn ,..,,.,.n,i. . It II. fhrl.tv. from com- ins ml of the Ilrookln to command of the F.rlnx Mercedes. Commander C L. Pennett, from the llhole I.. ind to command th- Hancock Commander A. L. Wlllsrd, from com ni.md ot the Hancock to Washington yard commsndor O S Lincoln, from the Si nth caru'lna lo command th- Dolphin comnnnder D F Sellers from tha Ar-biti-i. tii command the Silem. , iimtninilT It Kar'.e, from command of b. Iinphlti to the Arkansas. Lieutenant- ommandi r M S Bills, from I- ', rr.iria licet tu -ummand tha ror- ""u.'utenant-Cnmmandsr V.. McCauley to t h llhoda ls'and 1 leutenant ' iitnmander A J Hepburn, frain Navy Department to the South Carn- 'i'1" . ., . t li.lm,. '. .i.,.nm.ln t. t frniu i 'i"ii.ind oi tne ,iuri"isn N'l?1.'U"'nant.Commandrr A. P. rslrrteld from Naval Academy to cotnmur.d the VuuXtU. It. Mark, from the Hrookl,.. ,n lorpedo .'.ation. 1 . . , hur. c'l oii p.'.n'nni I s'taft cimmindcr I'a-.ltl.-(re.crse "T", .,., Unm N Acad- " rnign"?! MU"i Vi. from reciting ship , vw York t" the Texa. . l i:,, A II . U 1e r'om race,,,,,. .i.t.. .t x w . tin, " fr-mi rt"t"ftln n-ninnt. -v,rr m -hip ! at Sew York to the Avlwln 1,1 e ": ',,.,'..,. r,m racalvlng r.nMsii i.. , " V ahln at N-w York to the lv-1 i?lgn II II- "''' from '"',n h, ,,l i V'irit tn the Cii.hlllg liiialgn L H. Ard. from the Vermont to P.Vina.ieJ'j W Morse, to CaWte .tatton. MAHINi: COHl'". Major 71. C Iterkeley, from Philadelphia t0c'i't',t"" 1 F P'r. from New Orleans tn .liny I'i otllce Judge A ill ncate-O-neral cVitit II 1". fmi'h 'mm the (lenrgla to natal hospital. Norfolt, for treatment. Cant II I He.irae, fr"tn martna bsr inck'! to -i.i ond It.'glmeni, First llrlgada. llill,ide,phlii . Cnt't F I'. Kl'gore, from the vnmlng to tlr.t liiHanc has" school, I'hllo delphl I apt. A 1 ......j, I isiru Hon at advance base school. tii.i ni Hun ,n Ill'irU 'I'm ,,l.ltuan'r.l.lll Fital Lteiit C '! Sliiilalr, from tha Mlnn.HOla ti Il'C 'Icrgla l'lrn Lieut A II Ml'.cr. from Slxte-nth cmiiianv In th, I .(teinlh l 'omp.ui) , First Hrlua.k'. l'lillail'lpbli. First Lieut I' s Harry, ,lr, from the Vrk.msas to First cninpan, rilllary Hat. U'lon. Atniip'di- ... 1 Flrat Lieut. 11 H conger, from Four- tc.ll'b Cotlip.lllV. I'l'llMH lll.l, lo Wusliliig 1 tun fn' uXilllllllU'l'lli Mr, nd Lieut T 'I Hunter, Jr., from the in 'aware tn Philadelphia Si ,,ind Lieut. T M l.ubv, from the Kali- I aaa to Twi'irlvlh Compan), First ItrlKlde, Fhlladrlphl I s u.i Lieut. 4. J. Whl'e, from I'hllx .irpbl.i to I'.irtamontli. II Second Lieut, M II Kingman, from Nor- I (,,lk In , 'lie I lalaw ire s ,,t I iin I V ll'iinns from ,. mm '.. I ii .1' li, -p C. Mi' I- , i I ... ' I ,.' i. IV 11 I ii ' I . ' i ' . i .ill., ' I r. -a. -I , ,. I I.i' V, i, ,. nig f.mn Flf . ' " ' 1 ' '" h ' u'l pan i ir.l lltl I gade, rhtludultilila. WEATHER FORECAST Wnslifntrton Trrdictionfl for To-dny iiml To-morrow. I For eastern New York, New Jerey and enatern Fmns.hanls, rnln 4n.ilay anil prohstily tn.inorrntrt nioitrrate southeast to south nlnds. For Naw Itnrlsnd, local rstns to day and to-morrow j modarata tarlahla nnd. For wastarn N'aw Vork, rain to day and vrohabty ' to morron-j moderate easterly winds .. :W TOUK, May 21. Ths general da predion throushout tha Wel estandad eastward nnd established a e-eondsry centra yesterday ner lli mbldla Missis slppl Valley, causing Its aitendnnt cloud and showery conditions to move Into th central Ktates, the Ink" regions, rhlo Val ley and Atlantla ."tales. Tha rainfall was heavy over the lowar Missouri and nitddla Mississippi valleys. It was warmer In lha central valleys and generally eastward, although the high pressure central over ea-sterti Ontario caused unseasonably low teniperslute. to continue over th" northeistern mates, Freenlng temperntures prevailed In tha morntng In Wyom ng and pirt of Colorado, In this city the timrnlng tvns fair, cloudy In tha afternoon, sllgtit v narnier, wind, fresh easterly; average humidity t'r cant. barometer, corrected to resd to aaa Isvel, at a, M. 80 m, .1 I' M 30,:n Tha tamjeratur In this elty yaaterdar, a recorded by lh otti'l.il thartnomatsr. Is shown In the annexed tablet tola, tnti 1st t A. M h' Sjs M ., M- J M ! , nl'. M... M' 8 I'. M Si. ,s i jMll, M. Highest temperature, ai at 3 P. M Lowest temperature, M', at t, A, M. pit, A. ' s' 1.1 EUROPEAN MAILS. The Freneh liner Niagara, .ailing to mor row for IftirdeniiT, will take null, i losing it noon, for France. Itu j.m i, tt nnnn, ! -v ,i bwltierland. Italy, sp.in, l'mtmal l.gnd (irerce, Untlsli lndti llnnsh Kat Atrh ii blafri. Malls, i.llirullar i.eyinn, ru raits bei tlrnietita, lltitrli I'.a.t l-i.ties Wist Atl-tr.il .1 and I'crats, nja i n"u r i rles eteept nutty, Aits'ni. Iliwa-i l.usenilMirg si .1 Turkey! when spar ,r, i-ldrps.ed The Italian liner Mampslis -.tiling to mr row for Naples, mr mk, mail .losing at t V A M tor T'lr.v at.n tit oilier lOtut tries, when -pecii. v a,l,b, , I The Amertean liner t I' I'll, aslllng to morrow for l.ivenm it i'l tulie nt.iii rl,,sm st S:. A M . for Ku-one ,a,.pt t,rrmanr Austria, lltingm. I.tnemliur.- and Turkey , A fries, We.t ,la .ind the Kit Indie. Ttie Norwegian Anirn -an liner Kr s It inlaflnrd. siillne to uinrinw for Ilerseu, i'l tnke mail, el i.uii at t) A , for Nor wav, bwed-n, lienni.irk. liermai r Ail.tna and llutigarv; also for other minifies when peela.lv ftiltlre..e, Tlie Kiissian Anirrtem liner Crarltra, sill Ing to morrow tot Arehiincrl. wi'l lai'.e mil's, closii.g at 10 A M . tor Itus.i.i nnly MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATt'lti: AL.MANA' asiI ru M Sunrises u.n.Siin sets. . .7 U.Moon seuij 21 1IIC.1I WATHIt THIS DAY. AM' AM' SM SandrTt'k II I' C,nv Island II 01 Hell .ate. ii LOW WA1F.lt THIS DAY Alll Ml ! SandylPk ll tlnv.llaml Hell f, it e s.V, Arrlied Till Hmn . Mr fs Ryndsm. t i. P M Itntt. rdin May S Zaandyk. i f.", P M Am.t rd.im M y 4 Ss b.lll'.t Jo-e'dl. ' A V M ir- ' Ml llejcnn Light. 2 3' I' M.I anil It Mst I Ss fa eano. 9 l) A M i,cnn Apr ' bs Zacap. 11 A M l.'n .-'on lv ssfiuiRtii. ..vi A M It, rni'.ii M it ss Filer "MS A M. Matis'i ' o p,v ' Si Cnroial. I P M . Puerto Ilexiro Mav '! Ss llxitlf LucltenbT h. v. I M It.illini, May U Ss I'Mlforrlan. Norfolk. Mty " Ss T.r. Norfolk, May 11 Ss )rtnc.ss Anne. Nnnolk. Mav is Ss Kl Orleiue. liHtctun M.i H s Com - New (Vein- M.. .s Com 111' 'ie .1-1, -"(.'imi "a v . r,r,-k'.ind I'hi i u.i M Ss Charlton lla.l. Ha i tnnn , AunivF.n rnov xi:w Ss Karl ot Elr.'i. at Naph Siltinaldn at Hull Ss Well- City, ni llrl.-ol Ss Nf braskan. at l.ivrpool SAII.KI) FOIl NKW Y'UIK p. Oscar II. from Copenhr.-p s. Vciicrla. from Mm ille. Ss Monterey, from Nu nu OUTGOING bl'llAMSIIIlM sl i'o-Jay. Mailt I'lnac Vessel i Sail, r.onp l II Kl M I H) I' I 3ID I" , Tuscan!.!, fils'fow Santiago, S.intlai,' . . .. Apache. Jacksi!! lle Hamlltoa, Noit.iln 'lii-morro. Stampalla, Naples ht I'lllll, l.lMTpiiOl Ktlitl.auiat'oid. Hccn Nlajira. liordcanx Carltra. Archv.ccl Mtiitichahii, Loiutiiti hloiil.latld. ' lltlnt',,1 3iAM IIiK'M a S'A M 12 1' Hi is' A l ' " I t 12 'i M Is I' ( inn ., M 1 r v i 71" M Kl M i . , M IS. .'. V ' M 111.' l . " M Ills '. 1 l II Si' .' M '. IIIUM " M I. ' M i. I M 1.' ' Carolina.' Sim .(nan i, ,n. Mnr.ii.lmm 1'aitiuc. i i Muli.,1 . -iinnciiiiincai. .i.-iinniio itlo dc .lat.clrn. 1'ar i (,r.a sun, l'nrtu luci, Mrilln.i, iialvotiui ( ri ole, N' w I irle.ins Satillie. Kev West t iinianchc. Jacu-onvtiie city of Montmuncr) , vv annati.. Princess Anne, Norto'u .... Ill hlglO, liAIVeStlltl . ... Idu i.r.iuile. iiiunswlik,. ball Sumi i) Mm ; Minnehaha, Liverpool LNCOMINU SIKAMsilll' Due To-ds l ( l M in I' 5i son p ;' I' M .1 .. , M " 1 M Skandenbnrg... Noordwvk Mlnas t.rracs San Man s I'ortusurtc Prince Cuiilla AMroe-.m lln'terl im H. 'i'.l,'. , 1 I, Sill, ' ' (CtliM. idbra't i Li It. , .l.ii" Italhoa I, , 'ill rs 'i liai e I i ti, I.i" i il-tnlnl I ,.it. 1. . .Ittllinn lisivcitnn . s.i aim ci Vnr'l 17 Vi.r.i 'II I ix.fi Aiders ' . , J1 ' " " ' I Al'ls'.ca . .. . Anror. . I onial.. city of Montenmrry Due i n.mnrro t New York, A, 1 1 1, ilh Minerva . . Liititlnn ltd ot Mull.. I'm i iiilid . . . Lei ape I Hcrpnot Mav ii t'v ! i; i Ml, 7 s av II May J ll stc I at til inn itll . I's'lot lat kMjnv l.le Due .N'lndav .Vs ' 1 Mat, 1 1" tcr Na.ait't Maci'ls Fsc.i ont Mnnletcy 1 ro.n.lliis . llany 1 uckrr.liAch llnndinas. Mriliii boenny. Ma Mnv Vi) i. May i'i May i May is May la I,, 'l.na I rugli -o Nlicl llns pert Aitl-ir Ineointnc Veel Itj- Wlrelesa, Ss Flslurla, r,ibraliar. y mile .nit aiMy nnon nt niifii jotcniiy m Florida. T inipi-'O "' mil,- .oiiibw. i ,f Diamond -lioii!s at nnoti S Kl Vslle. (iahcsinn, . ', nrles nor'iiw " of Tnrtu.'as nt roi'n s Mnnnis, New Or'etns. 'I nr'as n .' we-t nf Tn-inc is at i'ns is litllfn'l. Port Aril nr 12 tnilai ra of Fnwev Hock at noon ss 111 Ilia. New Oi'.eans "e nn's aa.' if Pnnd Key at 1' M Ss John i IlnekeMler Nw (' .. t " ml'ea .nit'li nt Ml" i.'pt'i b"- ai ' " Ss M- sico Ant'l.'i. . i" ' Sandv llnok at ""ii a Mmiicrci c-a rrttf '" nn t - f N-aail l .' I' M Tug Urrne. ii-iiii,w ck ni -o ' ' Dl'inioml Sim''! at 7 ' t "s I.cna,n,. ,1 p'l".'" '! '" m - ' ' Sv Iv llniik at " I M is Cnv nl M mil runic v shvs.-i s' north nt Hinninii'l sln'.iU nt n,. Murllienls nf N.ltlll l.ls W xMIINriTON. t, -0 li" lUlllmnr I 'IK I' '" 'I" co I' " T, , Mlllacll hll'e IHI'i I II' ' ' plt.ll ship b a. c .1 Icr I 1 ' I I Itic II-1 , a' i' 'i'i ll,p ' "' - -I " i at s, v i i ! i ' II,' It.il, ' II' l ,r II target practice, of i