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r v.- THE SUN, MONDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1,1R. MRS. LESLIE PURE WHITE, SAYS HEIR Detroit Nephew Calls Slave Story Revival of Srnndal Frequent in South. HAS His FATHER'S WORD DMHoiTi Midi., Dee. 11 "The charge that (hero . naffO blood In Mm. Frank Leslie mid that alio was the daughter of alave is dimply ti rrvivn1 of ft erandal MOCUkttd with many Southern famlllee I am rei-taln that It was untrue," aald Mainard Da in hy KoUIm. Detroit subway promoter anil notiliew of the widow of the New York publisher. "I hiii BUN of this," tie continued, "'he OMIM my father Iti speaking of Mrs. l.etdlo spoke Of bf as "my sister' and my grandfather, the Charlea Kollln who was Mrs laslles father, he writing to my father, referred t her gi 'your sis ter' " Notwlthelandlng that other Leslie,; heir I natal ed that they had never heard vf Maynat.l l KOltltt when lie laid rlalm to tin- Laalla eetate year ago, it u now andafdluod that Mr. Follln received a substantial t-ettlviiii-nt or waa promised It by the ether halM after he had con fen nl with them. How much of the en late OM to -Mr. Koltln he will not aay, but ha daclarad that r,n,ooo la too low a Hum e entirely. In telling bow be obtained an agree ment that he would receive a part of the aetata Mr. I'nlltn Knew Into his fam ily hlatory, When ha was two yearn Old, he a.. id. bin father( who was a rail road num. wi hi to Otiatemalai where he remained many years. Mr. Kollln. now i yea re old, was brought to Detroit by an aunt in 1 175, "Many yeara nun I received a tele pliune i 'ii II," said Mr, Kollln. "The voice oyer the wire said. 'This Is your father, nine and see me.' Ka ther had been to Kngland and when he went through New York had visited his sister, Mrs. Leslie lie toM me all about her, and beinK curious ea to his side of the fam ily, 1 queotloned him cloaety. t knew lae geiiaghigy of my mother! branch thoroughly; she was a DaUOhya a fam ily prominent In Watorbury, Conn. "I entered Into a correspondence with Mrs. lslle, and In the tlrst letter she wrote me she asked me to visit her when 1 went to New Y'ork. It was ten yearn before 1 got to New York, but What) I did I called on her. I visited her frequently, My father always re ferred to licr as 'my sister.' While looking1 through his effects one day t found three Old letters written by my grandfather to my father In which he referred to Mrs. Laalla as 'your sis ter." "My grandfather was a rotton planter and broker in South ('arollna. I pre sume he kept slaves. 1 do not know. He lived in Now inieans also." FIGHTS RETURN OP BIG BOND. Perkins Insists 4 i.unty Keep i!0,Mt In Ir. I'limrr l'se. Dlatrlol Attorney lvrktnn Is rreatly Interested in a motion that Is iending iiefoie Hupreme Cajurt Justice Ptataeh in whlc.i an order la asked to compel the Comptroller lo relrnbtiree the estate of Mtv. Cornelia tnrr, who paid to the County ISO, 000 after lr. Richard C. Flower failed to ajfipaar for trial when calleil rir DuWar, a notorious mlnlna stock swindler. Is now In the peniten tiary, having I n arrested on October it, 1114, aft-r being B fujrltHa from Justice sln.-c May 21. 104. At the tune tHe indictmenta were filed against h'!o r. and Mm. Htorrs, who had been patient of his, gave the It sear)' haul of tO.OUU. When he did not appeal Mrs Btorre paid the amount of he bail bottd, Henry W. Taft, acting as counsel for the executors of the estate of Mrs. St"rrs. Henry J, Slorra and Oenrge K Butterworth, ask that the estate he re Intbtlraed to the amount Of 117, oR7 22. They are willing to pay to the county the difference of ll.4I.TI that was apeut in tracing Dr. Blower, They set up thai the people's rlithts liave not uttered through the disappearance of the defendant, who is now behind prison Mr Perkins, "fWougli Qeorge a lavellp. !-,,tfi lay in bringing Plowt i vented itw prosecution his assistant, up that the de- t'i Justice prc from giving 'iiim a loin; term in prison because of en feebled uonditlon and l .niMe many of the witneaaea had died In the meantime. It la alleged thai Mrs. stotrs ln-vist.-it man) thouaanda of dollars in stock In the Caatern Arizona Mlnlni? Company and ttie iane Pine Mining Company. Plowe ichemea, ah of this stock. It If ..iid, WSJ wort hires. TO MAKE 2.000 KIDDIES HAPPY. t'Hierson's HSe)Mt0) I lus l.ad" v iii Dlarlba4a ulfta Tharaday. PATgaaoK, N. J., Dec, It. With 6oo dreaaed dolhi and eeveral hundred other playthlllga for boya and girls and nil- meroua articles of clothing stacked In her inline In Hamburgh avenue, Mrs. Edward O't'onnelli Pateraon'a "Sania " Inns l.ailv.'' will make nearly L',000 poor children of this city happy next Thursday afternoon when she will dls Irlbute glflH lo all holding Utile cardl which she has been issuing lo all call ers. Mrs. O'Conuell took Ihe role of Santa i'Ihus to 1'atei son's poor ten years ago. soon after her flrel huaband died. Since that tune she has dlatributed upward of l&.QOu gii' lais; year when she, then Mis. llinnni Johnson, was married again, the children thought they would lose their best friend, but thai was nut to be Her husband has aided her In I ha work, particularly In the dressing of dolls, and merchants of Pateraon have leh generotta In their contribu tions NEW JERSEY NOTES. John J M ' ynn, H veers o:h, of Pater sen. m switchman for ihe Brie HaiimAil st tin tvaldwlck depot, llsclisnaaoifi was In stsntly killed yesterdiiy by an tastbound iMssenger train The illre, tors ,r Ihe H-oul.n- V. M Q, A. announced ytstsrdsy that ball el th r,'i.- o o.i i,,i,j..i : i,,ui aini .'imp llieiievv buiidlng bus been raised The shl dsy rwjnpalgn wl use Wsdnssdey Jainee a, t'nward, one of ilia subscrlbsrii contributed tet. i It. nr. M ik'niiii siilirrlntiintent ef me Mi, in. ;,i kids Hospital, Montoielr, Ini resigned after nix iu.ni.hs service. It I minoutieed Ihsl sin- will t.ik1 a rest of it .t niMiithi The hoard of govtrnori ..! tin bvispital hsve uecuftted hsr rpsigiiM ii, ai tan Iium- exprivMsil rearete, I'.tll,,liuaii Nul I. y e ,.f fatsrsrin ,1 -lo.i .in . auunUad N I. holes Nanoll. latpi or 1' i' ion He m pi, ,1, i,iv ,iip. slml i.tt ' Its liM'l liesn wouioled in iii,- sluiimiii iiy h iiulisi llred by His .iii. -I- man Tie- Injury wh not aerbma. 1 1" poll ". 1 1.1 i"i i Nupolltono iin.i a 1 ..in l.alil'.ll lu ,0.. ,- ,111 The , a I. Pliasier it lief... I dU.eil f,.i double . In I Ki must, ' Fomposed by IV'.. ,1-1 f..l the Se, i.inl II Ii ! II... pell k. pro. . -t lima i sstsnla) 11 b u ' lly oli ns .111,1 tour " ' "."111 ' 1 ... K I II inno.ei at I' " "' lied b Mrs I I' I', ill. in "' ''" M ill 1 Mr Viiii ... a irumui l Ho snlulala ere 11. ,..,1.1 War V,'.'" '',. .' ."' ""'oe, A l,..,.,. ,.,. Ml.a Kllsabeib Parka, aoprai I Mi j j ' ' ':;''' 1 11 " ireliu. Tii. Dhuruk NEW HEAD OF TUSKEGEE TO BE SELECTED TO-DAY Trustees Expected to Choose Major Robert R. Moton of Hampton Institute as Successor to Booker T. WashingtonOnly One Other Candidate. Major Robert It. Moton of Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va., wilt probahly be chosen to-day as Booker T. Washlng ton'n successor at tho head of the Tuske gee Institute, the famoua negro indus trial and farm school which Dr. Wash ington founded. The trustees of Tuekegee liava named a committee of Ave of their number with full power to choose Washington's suc cessor, provided th five men are unani mous In their choice. Thlo committee will meet at I o'clock this afternoon at I the ofllce of Frank Trumbull, chairman of the directors of the Chesapeake and I Ohio Hailway. "1 Broadway. The tnem j hers of Uie committee besides Mr. Truiii ' bull are Beth Low. chairman of the ' Tuskegee trustees; Kdgar A, lkiiiimft, ! a Chicago lawyer ; Mr. Campbell of j Tuskegee and Mr. Tulano, a negro : tmatea of Montgomery. Ala. The ctiolce of r nww head of Tuskegee lies at preaent between two negroes ' Major -Moton and Eminett Scott, acting ; head of the school since Dr. Washlng- ton's death. No one else has been seri ously considered and it le only In Ihe contingency that an agreement cannot be reached upon either of these men that some one elso may he ph-kitf. Just wl at Ihe chances are of an agreement being reached to-day It Is Impossible to say. There has been no ' dissension among the trustees, but the Southern trustees have felt that they . did not know enough about Major Moton to say whether be would be acceptable I to them or not. Among tho Northern- CITY'S 'TIN JAIL' NOW CONDEMNED AS UNFIT House of Detention. Plaee of Easy Kseape, Wilt Soon Be Closed. The House of Detention, an old three etor)- building at 203 Mullerry street, near Hroome, which has bin klsJWII as Ihe "tin Jail" because a score of persons detained there In the past few years as witnesMca In various criminal proceed ing have escaped without much trouble, has been condemned by the neiuirt- mcnt of Buildings. The fact that the house will soon be vacated and probably torn down he came known when Poiioe Commissioner Woods, who haa Jurisdiction over the building, appealed to Sheriff Ortfenhagen to accommodate the thirty-four men tutd Women HOW detained there in the l.tid low street Jail until new quarters could he provided. The Sheriff has consulted with his advisers and lias notified Com missioner Woods that the county Jail can't ie used for this purpose. As persons detail. d merely ns ma terial witnesses Ogjinot be confined in cells. Sheriff Qlinfenlatgen told Com missioner Wood that he OOUldn't take the responsibility of turning the wit less ce at large In the Jail. mnns sloner Woods promised that policemen would be provided to watch the wit Kssee. and then a nueMlon as to feed ing the witnesses arose. The Sheriff finally COtaWlltSd an .jpinlon written by the Corporation COUnael when Commis sioner of Correction Da.Vta aeked that prisoners arrested In I. W. W. demon stration several years ago Is. sent to Ludlow s(reet. Under this opinion Lud low street can be ued only for housing county civil prisoners. The House of Detention 1s In direct charge of the captain of the Mulberry street station and while a matron and policeman are on duty there during the day. they retire at night Und the ptliy watch over the place Is kept by the policeman on poM. It h.m a library of more than 1,000 volume and every ef fort Is made to cause the Inmate to for get that they are not at liberty, There Is :i fully equipped gymn'aeluin In the place. line of the Inmates who escaped was Mav Kahn. arrested as a witness in the Becker case. He was caught with Lefty Louie and : P the Blood. He got out In October, 1912. and gave himself up In (111 ca go lifter the trial of the gu: men. DOCTOR'S WIFE MEETS RIVAL BY ACCIDENT Bister Telli f Finding An other Woman When Dr. Marshall Is Visited. Bvldenet) in ths suit for divorce In ought uRtiitist Dr. Frank F Marshall of Hoston. New York and l'eiiuaiintiK. Mich., by Mrs Anim K. Murshnll of II", Kast Thirty-fifth street lias been filed In the Supreme Court. Dr. Marshall lias de cided not to offer a defenee. The eaae lia-a not yet been heard, hut Hie testimony of Madeline M. Major, sis ter of Mra Marshall, was taken before trial under an order of Supreme Court JUatiCO WhltakeTi as she was hero from Na-liua, N. K.i on a visit, anil her testl inony WOUld not be available unlaw taken while ilie was here. Miss Major, who Is a trained nurse, entitled under examination by William H. Denton, attorney for Mia, Marshall, that on ljilior Day. lilt, Mrs. Marshall, Hi'i'iunpanled by her friend, .luliu M MM a brook, went from New York to I pond Hie holiday at Nashua with the witness Ttioy remained over night at Woreester, and Ht :3u A. M. Started for Nashua. Dr. Mnraliall was then living at South Iterre, Mnas. Mrs Marshall, who was. on good terms with her husband, al though separated from him, suggested to her lister and friend that they rail 011 Dr Marshall and give him a surprise. "We arrived shortly after 7 A M," testified Miss Major "As my sister puahed the iuter door open we heard voieea iii the dining room, We went luslilo anil found Dr. Marshall 11 ml h uotniin we had never been before seetod at the dining room table. The woman then went Into tlie kKohen anil my sis ter asked why she was there, The WOlltall replied: 'll Is lione of your af fair, as Di. Marshall Invited me here.1 " Mist Major testified that the corevUOIldOltl had her hair down, was ohid in a kimono and wuh wearing Blip- para. On the table were liquor bottlea and Klassis. a lot of Olgarette boxes and ulgarette aehee, "What did Dr Mai slid ll say?" asked Mr. Denton. "He became uulle Insultlnv to my sis ter. He agked her what ana wna going to do about II. and said that as he had never aiiinowleilged her as his wife there Tgl not tine h she I'ouhl do." rfl on the boAtil, lm lulling the men whoe money aw. efforts have very lanrcly made Tudkogee what It Id to day, m-ntlment In favor of Major Mo ton wan BtroiiK Riid virtually unanlmoun from the first. An -the Houlhern trusteed are In the minority, the Northerners on the hoard were particularly anxious not to appear to he dictating the . lint, of the i' lionl's j new head. Tin y were the more eerupu j lOttl about this herause one of the most Important achievements of Hooker 1 Wash I melon's later years was the es j tahllshtueut of a friendly feeling for j TuskiKeo and Its work throughout the j SOUth. Moreover. It Is the Houthern trustees who will have to work with j the new head of the school In closest i cooperation! ThOfO is no QUORUM of any lack of i Appreciation Of the work of Mr. Scott ! at Tuskegee. It was nald emphatically esterda . and Scott hiiiiKolf would be the last 10 take the choice of Moton as a reflection upon himself. In the l VnW of most of tho truster both men 1 ate needed at TuekOBOO for each, say those who Mu mltl know, has quail t let ; that Kiipplt-ment the other. Moton Is 4S years old, a native of Virginia and a graduate uf Hampton j He v,aa a pupil of Gen. Armstrong, l founder Of Hampton, and followed fj0jft I Armstrong's advice in staying at the chool as a teacher. He shares Hooker i Washln.'tnn'i own belief that the negro I must by hard work, chiefly on the soil, and by seIf-conlalnel and self-respecting behavior la content gradui lly tO win the respect of the white man atid f place of itis own in the world of to day. THINKS LOSS OF EYE NO BAR TO TEACHING County Snpt. Wooster Speak in Favor of Jersey Prin cipal Under Fire. HACKtHIACK, H. T.i Dec 1! ' One of New Jersey's noted educators and tea. hers, Austin Apgar. for many years in the State Normal Bchool at Trenton, had only one eye,' said County Super intendent of Behoola H c Wooster of Hackenaack. at the hearing before the rtldgefleld 1'ark B .ar.1 of Bducatt n of tiie charge! against Principal waiter u. I i.i ms of the Ridgefleid Park High School. One of the charges against Principal Da , Is was that because he had only one ee be -was not able to see I what was Koing on in one corner of the cIhss room when his attention was dt- I rented to another, and that consequently j discipline was Impaired The trial of Principal Davis continued ' last night until nearly midnight What '. 1 hope,) to . the final session will lie j he'd on Monde y "Why are you holding this trial" one I man aske.l President ltots.'t Burnicker after laa! nights spss;'wi. "Prom my Oheervatlon the board ha already con vlcted the principal, 7 to 2, and has ghuwn biaa throughout." "I want to say that I am unbiassed and will be guided solely by Ihe evidence," hotly replied the president. "No one with any common sense will believe what three ,.r four graduat and four new- toaohora have shM alsmt Pilu clpal Davie'a mispronunciation f words and ids ungrammatlcal expreaelona." sniil Lawyer N. H Mackay, Jr.. ciinuel for Mr. Davis "I will show by Presi dent Davis at the next hearing that Ins act of taking off bis coat during an afternoon of the unusually hot Spell In September was with the consent of hi class ai d that no one was Shocked. It has Impressed nie as very strange thai the new supervising principal and Uie four nw teachers that came here with him Ins September ate all opposed to Principal Davie, The memlssr of the board aeemingly are oppoeod to the prin cipal because he defeated their plan to demote him three years ago." M.ss Knso Lewis, who has taught in tl.e high school six years, testitled that she considered Principal Davis compe tent and a good disciplinarian she san1 nhe had never found lilm untidy or Otarelees In his dies as the other tea, It ers hiol chargedi and she had tieveT heard him use utigramtna'ical phrases. REWARD SPURS SEARCH FOR FUGITIVE SLAYER Armed Citizens Join Author. ties wiin Arc Combine New Jersej Mountains. Bl.OOMFlgl4, N. J.i Hee, 1 ! - - Xntonlo Pedericli win, oho I and killed Doteirtive William Merti of Hloomflold and police man Robert Shannon .f Baal orange and wounded Policeman David Wendell of Ifiaet Orange and Potlcoma.il William F. IIIukIiis of (lien Ridge when t Key went to arrest him In Cedar drove, has not l.een nrreeted yet, although the police, deteotlvea and many armed eltl zens spent hist nlghi and to-day geerch. ing for him. He s helleved to be In the mountains back "f Kast OrAnge, ami aearotiarg have been acourlng the dietiiot for linn All of them went heavily aimed, and it la generally believed that if Paderlcj offers any reelatanoe yyhen be Is found the OOUrta Will never have a eh.-inee lo pagg on his Crimea, The police are spurred on by a feel ma: of revenge, hut gome of the oltlaana at le.'iat are In the seaivh In the hope of Winning the !&0 reward who'll has been offered by the i-ssex Preeholdere, chief County Deteotlve Prederlok Weutter be lieves that the reward will Induce some of Kodei i, .'m friends lo sui reuder him to the authorities. The illstri-'t lietween the tlreat N'oteh Mountains nud I Hat Piece Meadows le isMiik oarefuHy waitahed. The moun tiiliiH are full of eaves, which fugitive ertmlnala have often used while a gearoh waii bein oonducted for them, it is also believed that KedeHcl haa powerful backing of a band of orlmlnala OBJECT TO DEAD HORSES. Realdenti of Weehawken protested to the Hoard of Health yesterday agalual Ihe placing on Sullivan's dty clo.'k near ihe West Hhore ferry of th uaroaaeea of more tlian I'm of the horeei wiiii-h were drowned l.'riday In the linking of Ihe .lersey city stoek X'aidH Company's IlKhter. The Hoard of Health off Icon promised lo gel In the matter lo-da. The work of loading Hie dead horses onto Ihe dOOh began Saturday night, p'rom there Hie eariasses are helnf taken lo Harren Island. In the mean time, however, Artist Henry lleuter iIhIiI. who Uvea near tlie doek, and others In that uelKhborhood have made 0OtH plalnls. JERSEY DEMOCRATS j WILL MEET DEC. 29 ConferenM of Party Irftden Cnllt'd by Fielder tt Artpp. on Candidates. HTDBPETH NOT TO m Tricntov, N. J , Dec. It. The rumors to the effect that the Demoorallo leaders In New Jersey Would be called Into conference soon to agree on candidates for the c tovernorshlp and t'nited. States Henatorrttrlp were denied, but the)' were verified loot week when Oov. Fielder sent Invitations to a score or more of men represent hbj the different faction to meet here on December 29 at the Demo cratic State committee headquartera. There aeems to have, lieen a reollxa tlon that the sparring for advantaae and running to Washington to see the Presi dent were accomplishing nntlhlhg, and when Mnor Griffin of Hoboken at tacked Sheriff Klnkeud last week and former Aem'l)man Prank M. Mo Dermll of Nevat-k announced thnt he Intended to contest fur the Senatorshlp It did not lake long to Induce some of the real lendera to act. Some surprise was occasioned by the fact that the Gi vernor's nam wna signed to the Invitations, which ordi narily would have bcn sent out by the State chairman or the national commit teeman from New Jersey. Tie assump tion Is that the Governor Is reschlna- ou' for the leadership of hi party, which wa apparently drifting tOWgtrd Secre tary of Slate .Martin. ii is pretty well understood that Martin and lbs followets favor nomination of Statu comptroller Mr the ward for the Governorship and ai willing to stand for Naval Officer Witt- peim for the United states Senator- slop, but will not guppogt him for the Governorship. The reason for this is plain the members of the Mai t iti-l-M-Words-Pi aid tr faction are unwilling to take any chances jn the appointments, which they Insist on controlling so far as Hudson county Is concerned. National Committeeman Robert s Hudspeth, who had been mentioned for the ITnlled state Senators hip, has an nounetd that he is not to be considered for the pISOS and Will do nothing to embarrass the candidacy of Mr. Witt" penn for he Governorship, realising that there will be great opposition to any attempt to seise both of the oftl -ea fur Hudson, Gov. Pletder share this footing thnt either the Senatoishtp or QOYernoretl p must go outside of Hudson. Though bis name has been persistently mi n tinned for Senator the Governor ha- peatodly aaaerted thai be intends 'o tire from active pOlltlca and r tun in law practice Although be is to ganled a one tit tbt backers of Bdwsrdl cairee chOlcS Is .111 Ige the Governors George H Bllser Middlesex count) Si 1st. v. who Was appointed to a C:r- -j 1 1 Judgeship a llttl- more than a vear ago. served In the Senate with lb. Gov ernor for s'X years, ar.d the two were .-lose friends, President Wilson when Governor made him Prostcutor of the Plesi His nettle was prominent on I s list which tho Governor left with Seen -tary Tumulty at the White House two or three weeks ago -that Is to say, 11 was prominent after the names of sev eral prominent men w ho would not think of running for the Governorship ami after several others who are simply im possible. CURIOSITY KNOCKS OUT BOYS They Kind a Flask. Drink and re sent in a lloanltnl. .lames Hurke. 10 years old. of 40l Second avenue, ami Joseph Bauer, 11.1 of 440 Hast 123d street were found un eoneclOUS on the sidewalk at ISSth street and Second avenue last evening by pa trolman Keev)' with an empty half pint whiskey flask beside them. They were treated With Ihe Stomach pump and re-! moved to Harlsm Hospital suffering from acute alcoholism and under arrest . on the charge of improper guardianship j Bauer recovered shortly, but Burke did not The hospital reported him very ill late last nigh'. Bauer said a man who could not walk straight dropped 'be flask when he fell down at ISTth street and Third avenue earlier In the evening They had con ! lemplated returning l' to him. but at i the suggestion of lturke decided not to do so, as he might lilt them with It, j Then they had derided they would see, what It tasted like. MM lRHI l ITAaF. ntenheltaa BROADWAT, lltl-l, ae ol l.ft Kre.lV Av.T to CheS I' vox. Jr. '-a IttKBIOlle N X'. I xra from Feb 1. IMS; alt). Mayer Kronacktr, I'll Bwey..., Il.tel IITH pT lll'tl tx. ell Vntury Holdlna Ca t" lulea Peek aiol lino fit Herken-v pi Hklyu. 31 rs from June 1, lupi. at:.-, xx'siter f. BuanoMi lone ,1 I 1 1 u.unn ITH ST. TV E. a'nre- .llytnan uXarman lo uaovannt rXsTiTnatrael, on prsmtsss, : vra fron He,' 1. 1M. atiy. 1' AUNitieae. Ill R 14'h at ITM Ma PBBDBNg, xiMubstlaii. IITB ST, J34 XV At.nan.ler I' W Ktiinan 1 US'. QlUSOppa Da Jorlo -t ,il l fi-ireeloaure j of ill 111 1 10 1 I ; sttya. Cannon A Cannon, BROADWAT, ;.' : o '.r Spring si I n t " ; on to Meroer al Bssl Hiier sta-. Ingi institution egl Besog ite:tv 1'.. e t tforscloaure of morteags); sttv. o v Hibbard. 40 I'll st. 1 164.1 o ef Broadway, lis .Elllil C Mealeiiliel all st Win S Cos et n.i (aollon to foreclose meatianlofi lien ' utty. A Burner PRfUtPBCT AV. intit. not. 11(17 and tin Hyrvlrn c.irii rt H Pasemen a- gon, Inc. et ai Iforoelosure of ntortgsgs); any. A Knox Brum. BBCK ST. Hsu gatnusl Blummet agt Atnorloan tati.l . ' red 1 1 Corpn et al if..re , 1'iaiira of mortglgsl 1 atty. A XX' I at ' LOT 13". map of 14.1. !"t. of Paul eetats Qsorgs WlrMner ..st i"iin 1: Nagle et si ifortcloeurs .f mortgggolt atty( it R tltelann. 1 TIKKAXV T, e HI ll a of tlT'li at. Ilslt.4 Charlotte Karp out WllUani H Wtlher Ha',: tins et al (foroeloeure of mortgage): Rt.y. .1 i, Bornsteln, li'.TTH ST. s w earner of I'rnapeet av, llll 'oio The xtylvtrn Corpn sgt N Passman A Son. In,', et al (fofsoloeuri "f mort gags) ; iti y. A K noi MUCH AMIS' MKNN. Manhatlagi ir.Tit st. to x -Samuel piotnlek ag. Mhctiell Bsrnetein, inr. owner and eon 1 1 net it tl' jl llrunx. I .INK XV. 1317- .Herbert A Treat as' uhrletlne Kurti, owneri oiher in.u- iiimi, contractor H i". IilS'D AV, IHI llorbsrt A Treat am Clirtottine Kurt and Blsanor V Ji.k man. ownoeei Oliver Pyckntatii ...a- 1 1 net or u JO ijxii ax'. 1341 Herbert a treai ast Blsanor Pyckiuen, owner, Oliver I . k man. oontractor iin'iv 18 BRIflOg av. n s. til ft e ,.r Bedford Parg Boulevard, Inliyln,,1 1 n.i Iu.ii.. V rlnu (to as: Brlggs iiiiii.thiK i'.i. lu.-. owners Oral eoli! I Uetol a gl,(14 II BRJUCgel AX. n a. 311 ft e ..f Bedford Park Boulevard, lOOxllO si.inry j Krsldlii agt Biiggtl Bull, Una Co, Ine, owner. Mn,l emit i a , tola .t4.'0 M.ATISI'IFIX XI W HANK N MFN. Manbatlao BROADWAT. :y7 and III -Max Kosa lioaltlsa, Inc. ait IioiiU lioMbrig at s , 4)rt 30, 191S thy bond) ljs A Business Lighthouse Do not forget, the in vmir iirn eti'rv he Sun has the Park Pow and I-rankfort Street. Each Floor Has 114 Feet of Glass Front All of Which Is Available for Advertising Can you see the chance to sell things? The opportunity exists. It needs your sign and something to sell. Each floor contains 4,450 sq. ft. Rent $ 5,000. NEW THREE STORY BUILDING ON THE OLD SUN PLOT 170 NASSAU STREET (Corner Frankfort! Full view of Park Row, Poet Office, City Hall, City Hall Park, and the entrance to Brooklyn Bridge. Close to Municipal Buildings, Courts, etc. Building now being constructed. Fire proof and up to date. MORE PERSONS PASS HERE DAY AND NIGHT THAN ANY OTHER POINT IN GREATER NEW YORK. Charles F. Noyes Company, 92 William St. TELEPHONE 2000 JOHN Agent NEW YORK AUCTION SALES THIS WEEK. ol 11 n til I- II ml -oreeil linerlnu III tfanlsattan nmi i be arena Monday, dbcbmhwn I AT It VBaBT RTRRRT 1 it. Bryart U Ksanslly. : Til -t -i snd - W, IU.I BsraT, ,-,0', i sty ist tHh tl ''on M . a 1 1 v . A e III Ml Tl : 1 ixefl fl I'lilS .1 In. r l r CO . t h . : at Idard A ii,, miners a. I: 4i y, ft, rsfi .tu-. iiy aerauol M rx. :.'..TII ST 141 Wi ti -. ."" West F.nd av. .'.t". , 4 sty tnnii mid eire-Augustue PNnltli us' I'linnle h'lir.i -t al. Arthur gmlth, attjr; A N tMagerlchi ref. .lue, Ill.lt4.lt; I ixes. .-. Ilf: 15 I T IJ0I THIRD AVKNl'g I By iierse Pries, nnonii tsss . . stl.l n ttiii et. I 4txls . sty tint -Beat Rl-.- Bovgs ; in-; .- ,,. , n I itlbl.ai Mty it N Krone, rati duei lll.4te.lti Uxsa Iltt.lt. TI B8DAV, PBCBMBRR 31 I AT It VBKBT gTRBBT i n. i M...h.k.,i i, i-., H M, llnrgsnuuMi, jr., co ( i: Til sr. u. . . 111 s I'b av lla III :y flat snd sirs asml i ut net h'.-i x 1 1. : st .1 . gatnusl Wa.-iit. . .tr. dim . A '. Mi ysr rsf; -lue, 13 :i: T3, , iiix-. a., t '. av lat tut, li'ii'v , Ity s.i mi 11. -I Mitrx. ITTH ST. II K. n .. ::7 a Madteea a tt.laloe.il, atv tiunt i 1, tVtgtlt 11 Hurray sstate el sit Neah A -I. a:i xv Alien, r"t. due, llliill.ll; taxes, as. llll .'.o ; v r :::" THIRD AVKMT 1 it. Joeeph P. Par HL'aHRg AV. M-71, e a. 4'. 10 n Hid at, 11.1x10; three .' sty de c. ; c Marvin X Ann XI, i lire et XI Martin A It. allys. H i Hatty, ref; din . H.i3.t; tnxe.. A e, 14a.-,. PR43gPRCT AX', 3".;. a a 31T I a Hath -' llxlll, sty frame .iwix -aluerantsed xitK i'. sgt i! Oallana et ai; Oarrlngton A' IV at v.. K It K"kle. ref. due. . :,; ii : tsxss, mr ItiM, WBDlfBttDAV. PBOBKBBR r: AT ll VBtlBY gTRBBT 1 lly i Ihsrlee x B rrian. HTH ST. II to 7 XX .. 13.1 e I'll v. 13.1x11. Ix irrex. i' .ti sir, it sty tni nul tra an, I ', Ity of! bl.ls Xlu'ual l.lf- In 4'. agl ft- ft 71 XV llttl St Haa.lv Co et al. K I. Allen atty. I B But vr. ref; due. 1111.111.14; taxes, ae, I,0I. iiy Kenry Brady ..Pit .XV. Ill, e a, 74 1 ll 3d t . 34 till, 4 at, tnl .Iti. I a.T N X Life Inn cv at fHI tli ,,. .: at: Q xv Hubbeii, eMyi J A Lrnrh, ref; ,tu. llo7.lll.lt; taxes, H.4XS it M. MorgeethaUi fnmpatiy 1 1 i th BT, !l B, n Mad 1a en av, ;i x 101 11, sly tut. lilt at, HI K, s a. 101 w :'d av, Hall ii. I ity tut -i.tib.1 Lewli art Kruaow lieulty i'v "' a',, Boun I., in ti. i taxi. Jt . 11 ,' lie. ref. d'l !t I 1 1.17; I vr Itll THIRD AvrxiT, l Joseph P. Day ItlTH IT, llt-133 bi, a a. 140 w Prupaet av, i-'xioo, iyv,i r, at n.it- "jenoie Ceur rler .1 a'. .xt Atitlionv Denia,b et al; Proeelnger ,x ,. any-., j Barley( ref; due, IIS.ISI HO. WltlTIs) K V. Pin a fTI ? a Baratto si. ilxlill. 3x11.1x113 ., :t atv dwtg- -1. T viii', ..a' Msry Msgsris et ai; Harold gwaln, T I,., "kin, rsf, due, a 11,171.71; laaei, lati ll. It .l.itn.'. J. Donovan OARPBNTBII AV, . - or '.'27th at, ntsios H ion dsr iH'ie xxi Qeo walker et xl; n I, Briss h, xtty; .1 T Martin, ref; do", 14.41s I'.:, tsxea. AV. llll I I THURSDAY, UliCBMBBR 31. AT 1 1 VBSBY gTRBBT By Joeeph I. Day. UKXINOTON A V. II e ear lltuh af. tl :x i, iiy Irrag, i ety ' . PARK AV, 107-11, . Tr, y a It 1th at. ilx lot. twn ; sty flxtl and stra -If D I, aula sal H J XI. csribv et ill. It I' Ball, xtty; W i Al lo ,1,1, n f . partition WOUNTKR ST. .n, w a. !S4 I n Osnal at 31.7x110, 4 atv loft bi.is y ic Leopold iigt k ' Smith et al. Stifniniiil Wa.-ba.sr, Htti. it ii Curren, ref j due. iin.iii.ii; tuxea. , . Illl.ll, I AT 1301 'I'll 1 mi AVRNUI I lu Joseph P. Day, NTKllBRN xx. .1411. a. 1011 11 :inth at 1 1) 0 x 1 0 0 . ;i sty flame dwlg- llmion Wolf rt ol, exre, Hk't J A PoWOri et 111; Sol K0I111, any. H 1'" Morxiii r.-f; ,lua. 1111 ;.; 71; lavas. e. 1370 WAIiTON AV. .',.:;. 11 , ..1 I4lth at. rust nil'., Irrsg, i. aiy Hat and sirs A 1; Morgxnstsen xgl .1 x rowan el ali xx'n'f A K, any.; ll I-' Moinn, ref, .lue "v 741 53 i !, ate, lll, KR1DA1 . DBCHMBBR 34. I AT 14 VHxTRY MTRtMIT, IITH ST, W. a a. 70a w Sth SV, 33 x 100,1, 4 Ity dills Bill Irwin, auii trua a' -i ! Tlernsy et ai. rj r Alexindsr sttv : M .1 Bgsn raf By Henry Brady. 37T11 RT. Hit B, s s. :60 s Tsrk xv. 5fix 100.11, 1, sly flat ,1 .1 Mahnnay set Mas I. ion. st al, P D Mullaly, atty; F 13 crowds on Park Row are there day MM is snrr tii tf it second and third doors for rent in MeAo-, ref; due, IS4.081.tTi .a.. Ae. :.'.: I? I T t:0l THIRD AVKNt'K. in Hanrj Brad) WALTON w i :i w - Itl.t n lltta '. I t.l Ixet . 3 t v . ic Newoll Item, g it as Liberty Intestine tl all Merrill, It A I, .ItlJ... I .1 llllllll. lef. due. t.- tte.TI; isxes, . I. II . n Joaspn i' Dar ISSD st. Jtl K ti a. . . y w ,is sv. ;x lisivi ... 4 st -linn ii u sal I. J M I'lirtbi .. it I' Hall, am-1 W c Arnold, rsfi partltton, 111: K sr. ,,. . . y.vi It . Ave St .tohn. i Ixlzi ' e- 'in,.! m gehwarti et Ths N v Co at :ii. Morrison a 3. sttvs; J J llynea, rsf; due, ; re.et i taxea. Ac, Ittt Ifj ant, '... in t at f I " " 1 TRANSACTIONS RECORDED. TKtVsKKRS, With nents ttomey if anl II. II e. f.f ndr ,ind li .uie 1 umlitr.l auorsss party r nrat part, i Dawatawa, (gouih of Pourtsonth st i ORAND ST. It, n StxKt Ray Pplnner ,, plncua Margullss, III TlntSn ay. A M .loaeplmaits, la: K H .uton st, r t I, tn; I:'..:.mi. on whole, iv, t . nlI NHthl)), T;ll E,,,x ". ,ln DRIAX BY st. n oor caanon at. ilxiot He., a Koi t,. Herman llwiplro, 441 7th 11. it parti .ill iirm. lyee 1; 11 IITH st n - II s Wavsrly pi 4ixao Jas Wynns t'. Daoi 11 Jaekson, 111 Tllfan) .1. tun i...iM.i.. 11.. j. aitvs, tieid imnhi 11, m a- 11. -. S'aeeau a- tl Baal aide. East of l"fih ... uet'.e.n K'it'"anth and lie-ii ; IITH sr III K - Ill . I.exlnxton sv. 35 x .v '. i p.. m.n. x.iv i. -itnbt r Wagnor , ref t,. Abr I. Marl int. .p. Mrt ay. i', una, r,x. urn., iioii.ra a s '"'lar at . . . . 1 1 s.;.nu Hs-- UT. lu:. K. li . 111,1 e at av. I IX .Mirhesl Msler to Babstts Hi. hop. l'. Lexington a. nits 1 1 1, til, all lime Pa 17. ally. Mlehael .Xlaler, llll s, a ii oo x. i Mile, . t a.t of Ftf'h at . between Pourtoonta and Mu ll si.. I igni ar 441 x a. 4" 1 1 1, ..1. :7x si. a- .X 10.. 11 ti, ,oi ,ira,n- I" rg. ..'.,; .late. ai. llklyn. tntg 111. .'.00, D-i II; altta. LjVla llUbia, i It.-ek- luall at lioo HTM SI 111 XX. ii a. 37J e Dth at. .0x91.1 4Jso pox ' Hymen Uhaplre, 44t 7th av. t .i part, aii.iiens. Dee t? li HTH SI. n a, I v Amat.r.lutn a. 6:'. 7 to former . 1 oi l Itloumliig.la.a rd, xlo.'.x - xioi Maml Borehardt to ilona Klty 'oip. XX' llth al. mix 111.. tout. lie." iti. atty, H s Manstlsld, Coder it,. i ptowa, iManhatian loland, north ef lllth at s r BICHOLAJ AV, :u, . a 7,', a issth t, -x'.. ; ix. t ixil.l III lor Wsngraf . s.in.: ii South mxyd, 113 N Walnut at, ICxat Orsngs, N .1, Dee it. mt lll.MI; attia. Itonera ft g, It! Cedar at 1 Bronx, - Il"l oilgh of The Iti mi, 1 WfcVBaTBH AX . n iv i or IIMh 1 tiealfi. b. i. X Ciunpboll ami ami. trua. to Bs.lfi.rd I'ark Amusement li. n-.u a', iiitx 111,4)14), tho 17; atty, T a a T Co. 17.1 limy tl.000 TllBMONT AV, a . inn Marmlon av, soxioo .Hopkins ll Harretl Co to clement H Smith, ixx4 .xi, . unt Hope xv, xnd xno nttg It7,lei, Dei i, atty, f H Mnil-.li. tit Tremont av, , tioo 4111 ST. n a. .'.in w Av A, 111x109, I nion pnrl tnton Plepse to Jos CAurtenay, 111 B ii.Mh st, July in, any, joa Courtsnay, ixl K l.l Hi at I. XX B, I as . oi Ith at. 330x111x39x111 lo 7tii at " 101x311; ..isa got" pp. map Ifnlonport Pater i gtumpf to joe Clomene and an... 3.'4tt Bwoy, mix 11,101 De. M. attyo, Reevoi a- t. it,;, itu i .i l.t i I S in and 31, blk li, uiati Morrl. I'ark - ,... Uallti to Bithsr Qalltx, 1I7 Uln eolll pi, llklyn, Out I. atty. Bather Qalltl, II7S Mnioln pi. Hklvn i BUHTO.N IHIAH, a e a. J.17H a Southern Blvd. .''.' ix Irreg- .1 V ll Co to Miriam H UVltt'hlll, Law rein e. I, , pan 6. u.m 1. T 'I' ' 'O, ill" Hi. ay ii X A 1 .1 m i AV, iv . 7 ; t :.an li gt, 7:, 4xi I 'J - Kathsrins c Bautn to Isiulss i' gehwah till XV IS Ith at, lie, 17. ally. T li Ai t c... lTn Bwey new l.i IT 10, map All i It idsoit p itose Co to Antonio l.aoti... six Hgth It Dee x. xtty, Antonio I :,, . ;t i x y n.'.tli t . MlKROiK'K xx iv a, BdeiiwaJd av 7.xj100 i.nol i'.i A Bdtnwald to oie And. rami. 411 xv I ltd .. s, pi in. ate. t ne ai, 1. 1 ion, 410 xv i -t ( IIITH ST n s. Int'blu ay. 35x100 xiorria xtara- to .xi.,.-nn Uu Corpn no Wall xt, '. part, li.e x. xtly, .1 tlreen. berg, 1 31 fl .in, ii -i i) XX I 1. 1.1. XXI ST. ,i using lol Ix. inn n XVm Weed I, 130x11 I ...mis I" Hem i, eon ui.y c... 4"; H r.iii ai. Juns lo mil; anya. Martin ,x 11. Ill Huav Ii WAI.DO xv. m at a i pl.t oonveyed b) tart tirat pari io party secomf oxrl Strip f.x.lltl.x D. latle'd iletets to Kalh c Beum, "it Waldo xv, w a. in u 2.-,o st Nov 34; atty. T ti a T Co, 17a BwVty.pl MOMTti xi.l.s. iWeth nsins and, gddreee of landar god lsu.ier s at turaey. IKiwnlnan. IgOUth of Poillteenth al I RIVIhKSTON" ITT, a a, 34.4 a I.udlow at 34.4x110 Dsvld M and xno to Sstah and night, and if you its new building on Newman, Tarrytowsji, N v. Dec 3. p- m-it Ilt.eet, dua it " Kit, p c; any. ii II Hnrnett. II" Naaaau at tl.lM sTJj ST. u Itl.t e Av K. 3H 1x11 1 M I Ressntwum lo t runk Oana a Co, :3' Orand a l'-- ii due ,ih par notes, p -. stt. M v Reblnorlteh, tit Ursnd St taitOt Kli siilr , , Eaat of FtMi i, v. i.e. .veer, Fourteenth and I until its . lflTii air i H lealngton v- it 3 --Abr I. Xtalta.iK to Ainrrl'iin XI t s ' 4h i'.,ur st. rius per 17. :'!.. ;. ,, ,. Dg l. attys. Holier- a- s ix Collar st.lis.oie HTH st. ii ill . uxxlngton s. Ilxll.l t'hri.tii!- Btralton et xl t., Bmlgranl llll gxv Hnn4(. 'I CliHtllbrra at, De. In, .ine Dee 17. llll, j p ci atty, K .1 Me liutta. ;.i cbambere el ll,lll . Ill AV, e a. Ill ii llth -' 17 lilx Win H Krhart to Ifnlon Trust Co, xn Hov yrx, 4i, p e. Da.- It; atty. P de P Poster. 44 XVslI at 1 1 ,i,.., Meal Mile. i XV... of Fl'th a . batixe. 110th .is Fourteenth an, I BROADIVAV. a a for ltd st, 10IX Aqullar crpii ;.. Partners I,oao A Trtjat l e. 1'3 Wt'llnin st, De, 17, 4 , r, ,, , a. par bond; uttia. Hater It A II Esehstota p 1131,000 llroni. . Borough of The Br. an 1 WBBgTBR AV. n w , ,,r lllth st illxlll I Bwaiora rara Amuaemeu- Co to chaa Y Doc !P"'I ' anil.',. . I. Hil l alio, trua 1.. - .1 ns. I la ,1 , . atty. I. T A- r ClAfoN p'u'n .. in 4 6'ra'nd aiV'i.C "'l'";1'1 K ''" ly '" Ahr Bsllsr, Sen ' HIT S X . pr tn'K ,;.,o,,i , , per bond. n;t. f .1 yollti f ."r LtlklNtJ Pli ,. i, .1x7 x v if 'Wm2 lerra.a. xnixl:',;. I.rl.ts I'onst Co lie', to Dorothy Quintan, 4; For- Wash! Mutton av. Dee 17. 1 pr, 1 p ,. am ", stein I.. 131 Bwey... . .".Moi AsitiNXH:Ts hp MOBTOAOBa, Haahattaa, BT ANTON ST Za.en.ro. tli -Noahs n Kobe to Phiii,, linn V 1 v s- i.- l. ... ;. .'.' .,' , . .." ' ' It rl lien to T a Co. .. in , o.K., . . .. t, ,! any. l.O ll !'JD ST. IMI E lieu , II ll-amiilsin, tl.' s nili Xbr VOWS 2:, immrnu . i Tullln to Afnar it, Bklyn; atty, linn 1 ' i ll 1 . 145-07 XX Jahii II J" et ji t iior-s xt .-..... ::'"'" U' th at. Hk Mi. att I. Mlg . ..n l.iir'.;. II7TH s r John 11 lid si. st . . . . ...'.'.";"; 11 ;; " Lawyers Utg Co 1,, 1 wgenburg ei i. irua. ti atty, 1. .xit, co. Liberty VV:V .i'-. !!!!."' I4TH ST. 1',,, . 17. , o ,. as.sxioa.S '-"", iniiiR to t.lnn Stern 1' '" " atty. 1. T c... o Mr,,,,?: IITR st. giinl U ll.ni, ,.'V'Z Henry doborg ami am,, sire" 14 W a 1 1 V a M g A 1 H ,a,. Wi xt llll, ft, xor ft.'.'.'.'i!':.".'.'' l-.,.niin lit ill ai . . . y'.u.l,,,,.... 1. a ' ' i "' " arl Wi .. isa Bronx. II On LEDERMAN, MOBHlg, , Charlotl. BKI.N H..I.I.1N,; cb . lieaWe , p'coT ri:ixr'iy'ni'-! ," Mi, .,. (j itnil.N. MAX, 10 Abr SSadek it ul , MTIxxriBD MiiK i'4; u.r.H. . nun naine ami a, hires of IsndePx toruey. 1 .1ST ST. 111-14 W . t --, , ,,,. SI siixsa, ne.- .'i. inn hii.,1. n.. I'lJellty Quewanty Co.g 4; i's.iai ' , ,' ; , . i.:.nn 1 1 1 B, .. Ha 11 i..i, .. . - ... . st IITH BT ......... igri uirsotors Bit h,,i.i ym ' '" ' "o- , a, mors I. m Up xnd Stan. ay I. Wolff, 1111..;,, ,. rrusi attys, 1 IITH ST. 1, a. lai ,. 411, a,. v,.x,V I 10, 1113 Anni.. !,,. r RoW ,,r, ' ,', I the i.e. man gov H 11 It . 1 , ., ,.v .':'' T ' '?? Ba i ?.o ii 1 xi 1 I o. 1 Xtl llll ami .Ihii, It S XV..- ' Em I in ; He llwtiy ... ani.iii 1,1 wm i:in,., 1 ddrese, a k xv gvaman' I iii I:. 000 1 st NIOHi 'I. as . laidora and Uuaxl'e ' Wengraf Vo Unri 4 ukor. 3 F. llth at. .1. hires-. 1; I Park I0TH st.' '143 E. x a. lie's uil'ogto'n'xv0 Nxll.1, Sept X. mi s,,,, 1 1 k,, lMV; rlctta s Van Reneseluer Uarlllnx 10 Ameriean Mt Co; any.-. Rowers ,x a 1, Coder at SAME PROPERTY, In., .. 1,1.. if,', 1 Hartltng 10 sa.nie, xttye, same,. tAio AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE AUTOXIOHII E M 1 l l.Ita, -BRAHINIia- NowDopxrture Servlcssta ThsiiwIlllamCa III W. II XX. tot Twin. Tel. llll Columns NKW JgrtSET ItBAt. KSTATW FOBMua ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS offerM HANKING DEPARTMENT. STA TS of NEW YORK, to builders. Inventor i ,,r iftrs iiimirvi- f . J All or me sdovs proiHriies sre wtthli. ., nT4 rent fsre tone snd within thirty inlnutm ,i Manhattan. These propertied niiMt la, , ,a qulekly tu close the !uineH of tw tlons now beiuK liquldstl by the lununs Department. trartm and builders who will purehsse . i-,la. sldersble number of lot ror hirthi tlrulsra address I'.KNJ It Deputy Hupt. of llsnk. Depsrtment. 61 Brosdwsy pasi ii mi. ii i -p, ia esre of li.nkins New erk city. rilRrt'LIIKIRK gALBg. stfllKM i: COURT, OOtTNTf Of Nbwj YORK Helen Hlmle Ogllvle, PlslntlB. ssalnst K!lbeth A. DeinnreMi hi, 1 t,ra Dfftltlltlltrl. In pur!uno of n Juitrni.'tf ctoiure Mini Mlt) duly Hindi Mi I In Ihtt h t"i . ttltlllvd n- : Imi i dtn (lie Iffth ti.iy of tcBiftmtf r, Hit Ufldtfttfll'li th T'trrn in a.'i mnf iiMiiitil, ulll hM m DUblli i fra. ttrel s ''f I If.' til- Kx liti n Ro KaVlsMroom. Son. H it, Ktrf't, in tii" Borough m Mttihac nf Nw York, on h 4th Amf tf Itlli at II o'clock ftooa mi ihu , Jtawnnh P. Iv. Hiiftlniicrr. )v t. t ""'ihar, dlrt't tfl by tUd JudK'nftit 10 b a ili'T.-in nVprrlbfd iti fAMoWlli All thut etna! II IOIi plri or n- ai r i.-.ti i. with bulMltitr mi i lmpmvMintl thfrron ,i"td, liuht", Ulnpr nnd '-e'rig i gHftti f Mow . irk, bound J i-rlbrd mh follow: llVftlnidtiir nt a point Oil tli- p m thtflf blr of kteVMty third BtfMl ,- on h ijimI rert Htid rlnhtv.finir 1 h 4 1 f , . . frtm tlie turner Inrmr-d by lh ttr ij of the nouthTly lld( s ,.i h rl Hireri with ti. eootoriy aldfi of m ..mm gVvonuoj ond ' .niiitiB ihei Y pnrn.ll with M .tdlh.ui AVOHUO hi, 1 ,irt J t hi dlMitm throiiKlt h hurt 3 wu iriJ hundipd Ktld two (iQlJ f": 1 vt M to tin- t potrf line of tin l I 1 k "twcS HVontjT'Oocond iind Bovfiit) , at hot) CO enntt-rly, nlmifT Ihf ih !: , of th block, tnrtity (10) rt; thunct northort) partillei with Mi'iiton Arnti iind pint of thO dill broufi fttlOthOf pttrly wall, nun a. U fid red hi : tvg (1"J feet two 1 -1 Inehei -l - lOuthArtl l.l ..t l.i. I 9 Wfrtteriy, nl'iiiu he OOUtltC t.rrlv tlrlfl of ' (20 f.'.-t tr tM nly-thlrd Street, twenty point r pla o of t. . 1 - 1 a.- ttitd Now Yjrk, Q ttbt n?h m JOABPH ! KDReteftOV, i;. HBNUY M. BBtiLtNOKR. JR., fur Phalnttlf, LIB Bmodwny, Horouti of MatibaUavn, Ni vrk if. m The fOlIOWini If a dlAgtl II If thl n-mi erty to bo 0010 lt Itrtol numbef I U Enst 73d .street 1 Ml 7M s-t BI ' Middle i.iti' of it ,, k Tha approximate amount r i: iaa ! ebarge, to satisfy x.bi, u tho ahnvi ocrfbed property Is to be sold, 1. p. "-tif tilth Interact thereon from thS I7ttl ,,. 4 Heptitnber, lllu. together with tl.. roste snd (illuwanee amounting to Hot . :tx intoreat from Meptetnber - t,. -s, gether with the expenses of the Tttg spproxlttiate ami 11 r, t of ths ta . - ia.aaxa men tH and Water rates or uther , Which sre to 1.., XllOWl I 10 Ilia pill .a7 out of the pureheee money or t-.i . hi refer, a Is 11.171 4u ana Interei Dulcd New Vork, , ;,.i,r llth, 1111 JO8BPH D, EDBIrfli is', i:. t The aal. Iti "he Xbovs entitle,) , Is hereby adjourned to Thursday, N t.e 11. llll, at th" aiLlus I...... . 1 ; ., Dated New Vork. Nnvemhel 1. JOSEPH D KDBUION', RefarN Tha sale In the above ontltled xcl 1 Ix h.rehy ftir-her adjourned to Tueaday, Vs. v.inber 3d, lt15, at the a.i.uie ti .- .rd place Dated New X'ork. November II, 11 J08BP1I D. BDB1JION, ;: .. The sale In the obovo SOtll I ., - Is beroby furttier adjourned lo Tuei I De, comber flea llll, at the name hour snd plate. Date 1 New v,,rk. November :i" 1111 JOHBPH Ji BDBIdtON, Rafarag The sh In the above ontltled ties It hereby farther adjourned to Prldsy, Iif. "tuber 17;h. at the same 1. ,r nt place, Date! New York, December fth llll JOSEPH n BDBLHON. Itt.r.. Tlie sa.e III til" above itltllle,! a,"n U) hereby fulther KlUoUmtd to TUSSllS) PS- remhor till), lllli et the snme hour and p.are Dsf . I Ne V ,rk Di ember 17th tint Ji ..-1:111 D. KDKlJO IN, B .a aOBMUMtiBa. si PRBMB COURT OP THE ST .4 IT or NEW VORK, NEW TORK COUN1 W, Sonders. plaintiff, agalnsi . a s.in,iers, defendant.- -Trial dsslr. 1 11 "a County of New X'ork. Action for abt . divorce gummona To the above named defendant! You are hereby summoned to gtiswsr ibt complaint lu Ibis action and la seri'g s ropy of your answer on the plslntlfPl st toreoy. Within twenty days 't.- t aar vloe of th' fummona. saclusive of tha lay of aervlee, ami In enss of y,. ir fsl .- ti appear or answer, Judgment wlil : . .xaa Hgaiust you by default for t.. t- r -a-manded in the complaint 1 1 . t.-.l V , w X'ork. Xoven bar tr - h . t 1 C. XV .XI 1)1 it '. i A I.I I. Attorney ' r itntl bfllea a- p. 0 address. ,N.. Uaakmxa Str-e-, Horough of Mantl..' . . ot New York. To the ilefemlattt Nanrt. K tv.i targ The foregoing eummoni la gerved -ipsa you by liublleatloll. nursuanl t" ., er-t.r of Hon. Leogard .x. dlsgsrl . 'i-'-. t the Supreme Court of lbs I ' w York, dated tha nd day of 1 . - n snd flle-1 With lb"' I'",- .e. of the Clerk of the 1 f New York at the County Court !! me ll - ,gh of Mxnnattxn, City of 1 ex the 3r,i .lav of Docemtter, New York, D' oombet 1 1 t- X oara. c xv McDOtfOALD, At nay for P .!-! X f for P Idrt So . Beskmkl of Manhattan, Cltj at 1 Iffli I' o a I stre,.. Rorough Hew X'ork SfPREME COl'RT OF l.c XTATB . NBW vultK -A. I' YOl'.Vi)Blaxn, i.vr. Plaintiff, against BANi'A MM ,au0 ITAl.l ana. Defendani - . n, New York Count! st xtxi .N TO THE ABOVK NAMED I, PKVPANTl YOU Al'.E HERE BY 8 PM Mi srr anewer the complaint In this h . at 4 to asrvs a copy of your anas-..- r.n 'he plaJatllfe eltornoyx within twsnty :i, daxs after the .en be of 'Vi summanej e, luxlve of the del of eervtis, a, ir. u nf yeur failure t xppexr : xnswsr, Itisgt meiit wi;: be taken agslnat "-i by ,-ara i.t for the relief demon. led In "a . Dn'.ed New Xo.-k. 11 tobef 11, llll HEX N A CO VI Nil 1 1 v 1 as Plxlntlff, lm a Pos 1 .', trsH, Nu. au Wi . itrrot 1. iugb . f Uxw hattan. New York city. TO THB ABOVE NAMED DEPBNDANTi BANCA COMMBRCIAt.r! ; i.-.a! The foregoing xummonx li servs.1 ip-x you by publb-allon. pniauaul to a -laf of lion. Eugene A Phllbln , ' . .at the guareme court of u.a h a. - York, dated the llth da-.' nt N - '-. fill, and glee with tie ronip .' pjllcl of tha cterk of tli. Count ef Nsw Xork. at the County Court H ma 1 .gh of Manha'tan, I'ltv st, 1 tount ' ' tw York. Inced New York, Novsmhse I nil HKVN COV1NOTON, f - . for Plaintiff xx INT BR HI son 1 N NEW .iehsi.v AtlanMi I Superior location with in I unobstructed view of' bRttfh and boardwalk A rpcooi ied I .standard of eifaellencc Hit UAOING RISORI HOlfl 01 llll w"Rin OQarnorouaii-l5ie n t m AT ta ANTIC ( IIX . ' asMf aaai. ui.1.1.'.' JOaiAH WHITff. 4 SONS COMPieiJfJ ISLES WORTH" GALEN HALL UKUKIII t Xugu-la Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA, GA Von upon Why no' apen i i thers ? 1 11 o iHia 1 . hois go t haauilful eluhhuUSS, ex e lent .It' Ii motoring, shoaling and a 1 0111 1 Address C. G. TRUSSELL, Mai 1 ........ . -. . . Rlrlsefteld sntl Tearwk. New Jerara, ' i3 1 half of former owners' prices. AUn ,r3 number of two-family house st l.,t, Hudson Heights, t.'llrrslde snd i''i . ,.. . i , J '. New Jersy, st shout one-half of forrnpr pric-sa I l.llRIPA. MNP THB XV INTER on th. East Ceeit. Ill Mh Ave., K, t. II