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wyf -y.-Tyr-T wlr - -" - .T-$ri-Z "-' 1 ""'-..-.JH-aiiirli,-,lll, Uti-u.-Artja... ... H..ivyiii,' f THE SUN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1917. 0 Satf 16 DEAD, 100 HURT, j aw uuivij IN RUNAWAY CAR ritMiiuj: Trolley, Tacked With Shoppers, Dashes Mile Through Tube. NONi: KSCAPES ,,-,, INJURY . , Molorilinil Loses Control on Sleep Down flradc En tering Tunnel. ! -pm. Dcs. 24. Sixteen persons situation whc(l contfronts ps now ls panle, and other civic nnd private or- 'ront uPn whlch h'y ,an 10 erect a nc ';i"efl nnd every other ono of the unique. Many men situated as my client sanitations are working hand In hand $50,000 garage. There were a few In Ill psse-eagers on a Knoxvlllo street ' hlve enlisted to erve their country, i with Mr. Allen In raisins New York'n tcrestlne aal's outside of Manhattan, the ,, , more or .ess hurt here late to- Vires' rS I'JK fttf&jE ZT" W ' ,h W" 1' J .. (hn ...if rat. nu-fti In M limn. ...1,1 .11- i.t- .1 .. .. . ...... . . . ...... lllsnon mUltl VnTrl 111 Jersey l.l.. rt ip ' . I..-., ti." .. ... h -h eonnecta the South Hide business J"ft how much hardship the situation Is Ian section of the Liberty Iinn eom 1 t lih ihn SnMili flltls Aft-r a. ,lkcly to entail to their families or other mlttce, his Informed Dlre"or A'len th.it (1 iPjIi o! nlmost a mile through tho v be tm rar emerged at Carson street sed fimed over on lis side. Hospital ,. ... ,,.,,,, , d-v! silil tint a number of the In- . Jured c iuid not recover; The car which wa9 of the latest 'w , foor fteel type, was packed with city- j bc- .-d choppers when It loft tho station e tlio sjuin enu or me lunnei. A min or two later tho trolley Is said to S.ie left tho wlro nnd the lights went nm M almost the same Instant, for xirae leasoii not yet determined, tho motonrin lost control unit It dashed down the steep grade, gaining mo mer.tiim with every Instant as tho wheels Mlpied along the wet rails. I'nanrnieri In I'nnlr. The passengers were thrown Into panic and their shrieks could be heard by per sons In Carson street as the car nhot cut of tho tube. A few feet from tho mouth of tho tunnel la n hort curve, but so terrific was the speed tho car had sttnlmd that tho wheels at this point left the tracks. The car Instantly turned over on Its side, piling tho passengers In a strug- rl nc mass. It did not stop, but tenrlwr Jons the sldewnllt, struck a telegraph nr.le. the roof was ripped off nnd men. ' 0" mcn- rlrd:0"II women and children were iren were scaltereu along Even then vthe wreck the roadway. rnnt.niiotl nn IIS wav nnd fnially 1 t.roucht up In a little confectionery store ear fmlthflcld street. lliild mill S Women Anions; Dead. Karlv reporti placed the number of dead at seventeen, but a tarefnl canva of the hospitals nnd the morgue showed t!it fourteen had been killed outr'ght. e'Kht of whom were women, nnd one a little kVI. Some of the bodies were fcarcely recognizable nnd Identification pro enled slowly. A statement hsued hy the Tlttsburg Ra'lways Company, which owns the Knoxvlllo line, fnld the car "una of tho v st modern nnd substantial construe on ami fjulpped with every modern In ce for the safety of passengers. We ' nve been unable yet to learn Just how he accident happened, but have started ."irciilnB Investigation to ascertain io factp.' FAUE0T MAY SUCCEED FLYNN. few York Ilctrotlvc Rzpert Alen (Inneil as Possibility. .rrei'if fmpjte to Tub Sc. Was itistiToN. Dec. 24, Secretary Mr itoo l casting about for a strong man In -mccei-d Wlllam J. Flynn as head of the l'nlted States Secret Service i Inspector Fnvrnt of the New York Po-' llco Department Is ono of those most I nromlnently mentioned. It Is believed In otllcial clr.-les that the office will be frred to him. Whether the appoint-' neiu would no acccptnDlo to Inspector "'""w " ui uih term. Mr. .Norton i-ulves, 310; city Hressed irals easy nt 20 Faurot Is not known here. It la under- wl" make no explanation. Two or threo fl25e, u few at 25U26&: cuuntry dressed -tcod that he has not been an applicant months ago he was quoted as saying that. '"SIT "1J1 Vj:curti. . .,0 veal. 13 tor the place, but his nama has been SUg-1 he would not accept a reappointment. lba a".raie. J17 so per loo lb- :.' j:V, ji-'ed. Thera Is much curiosity here as to 317, 13, 119, 817; s, 126, 316. 11, 131, W H Moran.who has beon deslrnated 1 whethr hlu present action was taken as H'-jO: 0. Of. 814. 5 culls, 77. 112.60: 4, n-lnr Chief, is also considered in the he recent suppression from ,Vn.,,i,',e,f,r"rKr,jh,i '2 cu la'm "1 " n.nnlnir. Ho was assistant Chief of tho m!J," ,c cu,,at ' rrnce P"hllcatlon 3 Valve.. 143, ii; V Brn-'era. i ii, t irvlce under Wilklo nnd again under called the ifnWrfJn. Norton Is a director , yearlinca, 375. 17. v, It. liume: I2nilies, Flvnn. and has been in charcn nf ,i. of the Hergon County Democrat Printing, various welshaa. 87ii 17, Tonln A shannon. minlstVatlvl vork of in.s'eVsln'c'o Co-pay which Panted th, pub, Kj- riynn cstaDiisnea neaaauarters tn New York. WOMAN FIGHTS BOY THIEF. . II. T. Ticket Seller la Victim of Jovcnlle Dandlta. Teresa Ityan, t'eket acent at the I Me-ae street station of the nrnohfvn ' evsted rnllrond, was robbed yesterday I t $1 Id In nickels by an eleven-year-1 Id btij who (.aid ho waa Abraham Bos-' in of 331 Thronp avenue, who had an Ki-compllce on the oulada platform. Tlie orredernto called to Miss Itvan. and wh'lo her attention waa drawn tn htm I oaL Jrabbl ,2. co.n 'nnrT We id i oskln grnbbod the coin nnd hurried d wn the stairway. M, T, . , . , .i ISS Lyan Started In pursuit, at th 1 same time hlowlnc ti police whistle, zones Sr-o raptured the boy. who put up such n ThU privilege ls only temporary, fcow ns" hat a man went to her assltancc. ever, and when Halifax Is ready again po' ceman took the prisoner to the to transact business examination of ed' rd avenue police station, where ho neutral ship will bo resumed there. vas held as u Juvenile delinquent. Ju-1 American nnd Belgian ehlpa had pre wnna tMeves for aeveral weeks have vlously been exempted of tho rcqulre ben robbing ticket .agents on the Hrook- ment of detention at Halifax for examl 'v eie-iih.i tystetn under similar clr-' nation. curr.s'anccs, STANDAEDIZE SCREW THREADS. Itidllrld Vccepta Brlllah Invltatlaa fnr Joint Action. Wm NT.TON, Dec 14. Secretary Ited a,. ... . 'y-i nn.- ...u mlullIlt..,( 10-uay no nan nccepted Si) imitation from tllA TlMttnh Xflntarn - - r - - - . . . - -" - - si's. SB of Munitions tu nppolnt delegates -to tho Ang0.Amerlcan ri iferinw. nn ..r,ri..j: on r ?mw threads to be held In J.r. ion v-trlv next year. I I r P'lng, however, he suggested tha fe, 0 sr.mcianiiiation nnouid be ef- a id complete nnd "not limited to u.e mi" 1' mutual accommodation of two r" 'i s wh'lrt leaving undertermlned the 1 ' n as to how the action would flf',,. ihu nnriernl IndiiKtrlikl wnrM tvlth- hi ijnllres of those two Power.'' TO BE PROMOTED IN NAVY. Meillcnl Director Harber anal Itltt Will lie nenartleo. tv as .-. .. . . I uec. .vjeaicai ui-i . -.rer H, liarber and Edward f tli .1 navy will be promoted anV: of Captain to Hear Ad win as Congress reassembles, i ion nf dlatlnirulshert aervlccs. 11 .rbcr is nt the head of tho naval ' at Los Animas, Col., and Dr. 1' isnient of tho Naval Medical vsaihlrutori. h . "merlul (nat. Increase 100 I. C. Nvcnuo Conch Company re .1 rday that there had been an ea-e In the cost of tho forty I by tho company of KM e the beginning nf tho war. ses inngo from 25 pir cant, on i'"l wh'ic wood, used In bus i ii) per cent. (HI Hteel i '-leinls In use have advanced i i lno per rent. Nails havn 480 tier flint nnd anft r.n.i lfR gl) r The other article khow a llku . J.') of added cost, COURT TO EXPEDITE cfitc or cnrntroe aassr aassr a a i a m m . m m m m-. . Juafice Hotchhi$t Agrtat to Advance Aetion$. Roldlcrg nnd sailors who are parties to civil iult in the courti of the Btat of New York will receive preference on ttlat calendar, according to fiction In tho Supreme Court yesterday, which Is con ahlered n probable Informal precedent. """"' nson, as attorney lor i'ul Onbovlti, appeared before Justice i, u ?:IainA c"e.ot,the passing of the holiday season a big iiuicnaiss ana moved that the case of viivin tie Kittiuvu preference uanoi vltr Is now a member of a United States Infantry regiment He la plaintiff In an num. Drour against tb Coney Island nnd Brooklyn Railroad Company for IS.O0O for alleged damages resulting from an altercation with a Franklin ave-i nue trolley car conductor at Conev 1st- """vl"! 3Jly' .. nm itv n m mum. iau can renniiv psp t;:0M situated as he Is are entitled to preference mi thn trial c.il.mdar.' Justice Hotchklss nod.led as In np- l'roval und asked tho attorney to submit pa pern. BARGES RELIEVE RAILROADS, T n,Ter Trnmr nPP,, 9b,. Ped. c?rnl Heport. Wasimnotov. Dec 24 Thnuaands of tons of freight are being taken from the wartime burden of the railroads by river barRes, nccnrdltiR to Information made public to-day by tho Department of tjommeifje. To cope with the Increased tradlc nv terminals are under construc tion at Memphis, Nashville, St. Louis, I'eorla, St. I'aul nnd Minneapolis, and Improvements are being made at New Orleans, Montgomery nnd Mobile. Government barses are belnir used on the Mississippi, supplemented by steam ers under the jurisdiction of th Depart ment of Commerce. The l'nlted Statea Steel Corporation has under construc tion a fleet of seventy barges for use on the upper Ohio anil Mononxahela River. A fleet of twenty-four barges of 2,000 tons capacity nnd four towboats ls belne bu'lt fr us from St, Louis to St. Paul, jj"'1 ,h? Secretary of State of New York ..nn havi hiim n..t f h... iviV.J,. Newhrkbs!e Can f rB" I naK aBKea secretary Hedfleld where be KoodstufTs are belri moved In large MUantltles on Southern btreams, partlcu- niriy mn Aianama rivers, wnicn nre ne lnc utlllred to float corn to the Gulf. 1,048 STARS FOR GAS MEN. l.'onsnltdntrd Company Displays Big Ser Ice Flan. The Consolidated Ons Company dis played yesterday Its service flar with I.04S blue stars to represent the em- Payees of the company who have (tone wan For 'tormy days the company "as Provmen a smaller nap with the 1-ot' 1,1 tarrel numerals. '(' employees of tho company recalled m employees or tno company recalled part taken by the company In civil war. when a gas company regl- "' 'ho ment, commanded hy Col. Pharlos ltoome i president T5f the old Manhattan Oas 1 Company, went to the d-fenco of Wash-, Ington during one of Stonewall Jack- son's famous raids. Col. Koome was made a brlgadkr-Keneral by brevet by I i-res nent j.incnn for organir nr the . regiment and brinelnir It to the canltal. NORTON OUT IN HACKENSACK. ' Potnin8er Ilcalmia Helped Print ...... nn,i ...-, 1 r nn""1 From Mb,,- Hacuknrack, N. J.. Dec. 24. Post- master Jamei Norton has resigned his position. His term does not expire until J'bruarJ'' Rntl he hns nmed Joseph W , - ".'"' " waa round n paper hold to bo seditious nan ncen printed in a snop partly con-1 trolled by a Federal official. Sir. Norton's resignation goes nt0 ff. reel a week from to-day. SHIPS TO BE EXAMINED IN U. S. nrltaln Will Accept Our Permits for War Zone Paaaaue. U ...... T- n. . ASIII.VOTON, DCC. 24. As a result Of the Halifax disaster, which crippled thcll7 60; 2S Ohio. 74, 116.50; 39 culls, 4, tiort facilities there. the nrltlah nnv.en. 312: 20 ahaep. 10S, 310t 14. M, 37. .1 , ,, ,,, . .tr . " ' . "ii. "7 Vi.--.." . J '""""i 'm ins siu oi me uani o rur r.uroiw ' - hall bo exatn ned at American port, by .American customs collectors and given certificate, which will entitle them to j m nui.ir v..,,,, w,i Emma iiisirn III unmnletted nassnira throuaih th swir AB RIVALS AT THE HOTELS. Waldorf-Astoria- Dhln. -F. Heath, Columbus, lllltmore C. It. Cole. Chicago; Alex, ander Taylor. Tuliaj C. B. Walte. Albany: u. C Magnes. i.onaon; rrsnx lyeeuer anu .. ,.hiiad.ihia. A,,or-Mr. and , Mrs. F. C. Mortimer, I a.. ..oUom f ( r. Mra UMIIIem lT.r- HII I UIILIOVU I si t saaaau -. . Held, Chicago; Oen. and Mrs. C. C. Hearn, . United Statea Army; Lleut.-Clen. T. T. l'ekln: Mr. and iiV.T'iTipoiuo Laiaro. M.xlco city. Helmonl Mr. and Mra. John Ilelmont Mr. and Mra. John Wesley Urown. Dalllmnra; Qeorg Hqulres, St. ruu a. ... j.e.i.n.. .... .. ..r.i.i Mr. and Mra. Ilataway, Pittsburg; J, Dart and family, Montreal. v.nderbllt Mr. and Mrs. JI. J. Prltch ard. New York: .Mr. and Mra. C. L, Nichols. Worceater F. C. Chribrough. Iloa ton. Manhattan Mr. and Mra. II. E. Tomlln aim, Montclatri It. O. Drubblar, Scranton: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Monroe, Scranton; F..N, Draper, Petrograd. " McAlpln M. T, Thompaon, Plttaburg; T. A. Cunningham. Phlladslphla; J. J. tie. Kaon, .DelrnU; Dr. U. F. Morgan, Clava land. Plata II Courtney nurr, Waahlngtoni T. Marburg, Jr.. flaltlmore; Mr. and Mrs. U'llll.m l. Dav. DubUUUO, Netherlsnd T. O. Thomas. Bouthsmp. Netnerianu ""i ' ton: Mra. Kelson White, Iliiffalo. iViti-V-arlton C. H. Williams. Chicago: i rapt. J. W Harrington, ump Merrill; , (apt. and. Mrs. I . F. Ji- Chleago; Mr7 and Mrs. H. tl, 84. lloonmaker, Cedar Murray Hill Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hull, IlulTaln; Mr. and Mra. H. H. Thorndlka and Miss H. Thorndlka, Boston; J. A. McAndrens, Toronto. . Park Avenur W. F. Adams. Allentown; M D. Davla. Tulsa: 11. C. Kellogg. North amplnn: ThomiB L. Clay. Iia Angalos; Mr nnd Mrs. O. II. Iletta. Wnshlnglon. airaiford Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jennlnaa. Southnort; .irs. iiuinm ii, s-arsona. llrrnnivlell. Msrl Antoinette I. W. Parrlah, New York; Mr, and Mrs. .7. II. Newman. Mon treal: Mr. and Mra D. I), Knidalt, Huston. Wolcutt Mr. nnd Mr. F, D. Hunter, Montreal; J. Willis ('nnant, Washington; Hear Admiral and Mrs, W. II. II. Suther land. Washington, (.'apt, and Mrs. II, L. Nash, Cleveland. Imperial Mr. and Mrs rieorge F. Btln- Boston: (Jlenn Ti. Hmlth, Knoxvllle; Mi "h. (Iragir. Wilmington! 1). II. Doud; cSitt5d Mr. and Mrs. jdslphlu; W. K. Jackson SEES BIGGER SALE OF THRIFT STAMPS! Allen Snys Mpr Companies' Co operation Will He Felt After Holidays. Indication are Increasing that with , Jun - P will take place In tho rale of Thrift "nd War Savings Stamps and that tho enure movement to promote economy throuirhout the nation will receive eon- flderable Impetus. F. V. Allen. New York Director of War Savlnss. raid last night. . s' n"a of """J0"' churches, life l.uikti i risr.mi.i. rni rm.in nr f. irni- F.iiireme.,head of the Grand I.odee of the Mil' of Italy, and the lieadM of Irdees In New Yi.rk. Pennsylvania. HMn. Mas. saehusett, .1 New Jer.ey. support for an ?, , K" Cnm.rn ,"nnV'":ea by S00 lodges, representing 100.000 mem- hers. Rach lodge has proml-ed to form n war Favlnss fpclety. In accordance with tht Ift cimiiu Ikii amoiitf Ills nelsllbors. Tho 1Vudentl.il Life Inurance Com- P - my h.w Informed Plrector Allen that ,011 Per cent, cf the employes at Its iiviuv villi q lin il4ir.l IIM8 1" InKs Stamp-, and have arranged to save li.iin noiiin mui rvn iunuh ".v . t... 10 IS to apply fctamps. Hilt . . kl. n r..H.l.AV , nf ...v .tiiJi Mtu .i,j..u v pvtir iiiv ui iiif ...l M. ,v.. Il,nr 1 Ml tl IlIOl nmiAnWAV. lfl? anil ES4. In M Ifi StV I iI an II I lOO iBiuiiu, iiuim Treasury MeAdoo. K.ich member will .,,,n- ' T,' ..mnprtip .vcre held at i bank and offices V Astor. 23 Went 26th ; AV ST NICHOLAf, sue C?i.i?T...b,,T!'r!'' ""ILA"1"." !TO.n0. Thera'ro'just n.uth of tho ..-"". A " '. J? fCS'Ma J.. .viiiiii.n nut wu unit in i.iiiiiiii i'ii iiio ... ,i'..,n.i.p ,ii.riiip. M. ........ .... . .. . '. . . ... iu iu iuiiiiii uwiui. "'.1691Il stroet. That deal also was nr- The district divisions of the rrudentlal , rapidly nre crjranlrlnc war savincs eo-, cletles, tho superintendent of each dl-i vision acting as chairman of his local' T.nl?T.nv.hLri?mu Sonnenthal the PouthweM corner Web oftlco of the rrudentlal at Newark Is nVenuo and 173d street, a flve-story now enrolled as a member of on of v, r.n hv nn. to these societies and reports Indicate that 'a'h'n'Pl7''l'i 'very .llstrlct te or will be enrolled within a week Th. .m.,l..v.. t il. fnhM t?-...i, V--r.. .j .1 t - 4i,.,r-:,Ti..-:Z .".a.""" . :.",:L,v. i welcomo Chrlstma-. surprise before ,hy 'ent home list Monday, when each "Ith a nve dollar War, Savings Stamp and a ment!-dvo cent Thrift Card with the stamp attached. LIVE STOCK MARKET. WEEKLY nnCEIPT." Hevt. Calve. Shi-ep. Iloc Nnr York 3.881 2,341 3,933 Jersey City 8,117 1,881 11,015 Central Union . . t,3! ( 1,011 8,C6: ISKEVht Iterelnts. 2.650 held 9. SOt 1,-'S' can on s.ile. Htcera alow with an under current of atrenflh and closing Orm to a shade higher. Hulls an.1 cons In food de mand and firm to 25c. higher. Ordinary to fairly prima stefra aold at 810.434 12.45 per 100 lb.: bulla. 88 3033. Ureiaed beet quiet at ateatt prlcei. hairs Kerna Commlsalon Co.: 60 Kn- tucky .Me.ra, 1.177 lb... average, in.SJ.wr ito ih. t3, l.sni, iii,75: Zl Virginia, 1,073. 111.40. J Hhamberir A. Pott: 18 Ken- "' ansrawn i .-on: n nm. ."Kfl mVo' tu"!1 XWlV't"- 3!tS: J.'t'i. tl.il. Tobln "'shannon: 100 Kentucky ate.rs. 1,170. 311.96. 1 bun. J?'501 "- "!! ?o7. '$.: . Vs. siePhe'raon A Co.- 20 1 Ohio steers. 1.2C2. $12.48: 21 Western, ',-SiV. ts'ai i-S i25!i4J9o SCh Vaniler'a: V stae sUeU. MS. 811: 24 vi?: rlnln. 1.075. 810.6D: 3 bulla, varloua elhta. 88.25fj; 1 helfera, C75, 8: 2 iAiav lAlA 4a t 1 4ja$t I 1 i f Asj Andrew Mullen: 2 bulls. 815. IS: 2. 9S0, 11.75. 2 enu.. C71. 3S, 1.1. 1.015. 86 35: 9. 941, 86, 9, 750. 55.10. J (I Turtle A Son 5 hull, l.nrious w-lqhts. 871725. 21 cows, S6I, 87 75; 12, 1,031. 37.40; 17. 925. 37 28. 1. 901, 1H; 27, IV 3-; 17, f.2, 85.75. 21, 871. 5 fij; 5, ,Sti J5.50; 7 71S, 85. .t'ALVr.s Recelptr. 1,100 head. 6T0 on Ml" Coo.l to priino (cms sliad. uith fair danunJ, under grades iicnk, other if'VwjT'sb r'tia" ii . fpuiVYi-i u 1 "raaierl isfta. arltns'. 6ft7 so", fe.i Newton & Co.: 11 ejis. us, 117.50. s Sander: 4 eats. 130. 317.50. 44. 133. Hi . lit. M1KKP ANI) IMII Hecelpts, 5,290 head; 13 cars on sale. Sheep a trllle weak; hinitis 31 lower. A few late arrivals ver ilkely to bo carried over. Common to fairly prlmo sheep sold At 874.1 11 per 100 lbs; conimoti to prime lamhs nt 315Pr 17iO; culls at fl2W14; earllngi at 313. Dressed niutton dull ut 16V21t., dressed lambs castor at 25c, Salia Kerna Commission Company: 305 State lambs, 80 lbs average, 317.6m per lOu lbs; 118, 71, 117.60. S. Judd Az Co.: SS0 licril IUIIIO-, Itf. ill ..I, i. will'., in, SIT s. s. fl.nder.; 5SS State lnnih. 71. shamberg A Son: S43.Huff.lo lamb., llUP.i, Tobtn A Shannon: 3 Stute I limt, culls, 58, 814; 3s aheap. 93. Neuton, Co.; .2 Virginia lamb, 87.50. 1. $l.0O; lj riila. 13, IJJ; 10 sheep, I05, 311; I .-. Vs.,IT.!'WJft!nyeilta'S: 70, 313; 2 llleep, 125, l. HOliS Itacelpts, 5.900 head; 1 rar on 1 sale. Market steady Country dnsaed I lioga Arm at wane, per lu., luiellns pias ul I ..::,A'.r,C',A"' I' "1?,0'k ""V ..fi1 A,i1: ?c.5i71!"n.'!ctl.pl:..:,; K; mixed'; U.40V;.ii7 he'iV,: lluH 17.10; rough. $H.S0J16.55; plga, $11.75 ft 15.80. I .le'TrPwi'Wi, vis.(e:rflr.7,-er.Nn,;o" li:.7.'j toekirs and feeders. 86.50fil0.25: COW owa and heifers. I5.20WU. 30; cals, $5.60 i I5.51L Sheep Itecelpta, 8,000: strong. Wethere, l'i(i 13.10; ewes, I3O11.90; lambs. 312.601 16.40, ST. I.Ol'IS, Dse. 34. Hogs necelnta. 7,700: higher. I.lghta, 816. 0tr 17,01: plga. 8I3.7515.25: mixed and liutchers, $16.0Tf 17.10. good heavy, 3l7tf 17,15; bulk, $16,40 1 V17.0.I. Cattle Itecelpta, 4.400; higher. Natlvn. 'o V,". .'V." . ' ,,,r.'': ' :.u .... r...l..r. Itlidlli t.,.,m iu,..il. atei-rs, I6.76O10.50; fair to prime Southern beef steers, 89x112.75; beef cu and hilf- n.fterl'S'-ToftlOaM h'htpi'it?lp0t..,7,oov.av 313fM6.25; ewes, 810U11.60; weihera, 111 a 13.60; cannera and choppers. $ti SO. I l'lTTHM'HO, Deo. 24. Cattlo steady;! '"Sno-mV'ldoiiV dark. rrl'A.VS.'h.K.1 8 u"7STt.t0S cSllbanddSSm: roan, 1867; lambs. $13 If 17; veal calves, 116016.60. ..... t. . . Pr'.mTb'eK,:: Hri'lLlf? mttmS'.Vd he.vv Yorkers. 117 5 17.10: light Yorkers. $16&H.:5; plga, 816.40815,70; roughe, llti OK. 4TNCTNNATI, Dac. S4. Hogs Itecelpta, 7,300; strong Packers and butchers. 3I6 50OU.76; common tn choice, 1131 '! P' "nu "B w v nec.lpta, 1,700: alow. Steerr, ' ... h.ife-s.Ulfll: cows. 8708.50 CaUea alow, liljll. uheen Hrceluts. 100: steady. 83010.50 Lambs tteady, I1O01L KANHAH CITY, Mo., Dee. 24, llogn necejpte, 7,000: hlghtr. Bulk, 1 16. 2 5. 9 14.76; heavy. IH.60Wli.80; packers nnd butchers, $15. 50 16.76; light, $15.70 'i 11.(5: plga. $130 13. Cattfe Iterelnta, 4,800; higher. Prime fed steers, 12O14,$0i dressed beef ateers, Jliri 12.50: Southern steers, 87 id 9: rows, 16(15.50; held re, 17010,73: stackers and feeders. 17 lf 10.71; bulls, 16(13.25; calves, 8S.2J1I 13. Sheep Itecelpta. 8,000: hither. Lambs, 8t.'.r H.80: yearlings, 3I21ill; wethers, 311 IMS: eivea. 3SWU.50, KiT IHtl'FAI.O, Dee. 34. Cattle Ha. celpls, 2,400: atrong. Prima steers, $13.50 rrli: ahlnulnv ateers. 81I.7S1M3 50: butch. irs. tioir 13.-JS: yearllmia, 8IO.BOW13.50; helfera, $8111.801 cowa, $1 80410.3$: bulla, f.50rs,6O: storkers and feedera, $8.I0U iui.rdr.rv tn.ii. tJoaVtio af a3''' """P cSveiRtealpu. COOi tttodr. IT01T.lt. REALTY MARKET NEWS AND COMMENT Operator's rnrchnsoof Three Bronx Flats for $170,000 Enlivens Dull Day. Sandwiched In between two holidays the realty market did not bring forth nny particularly tnterettnir new yester- day. An operator bought three flat i,m,.n r,rnnertlcs In The, tironr which re- P , , . .. , Z.I.aJL centl' Hwred In a trade for n Broadway corner. Another Bronx flat was traded r,.r n mini iitr.M. (rm nntlders se- .1 cured . Mt near th(f Klver waUr man llvlnir In Chicago bought a fine es tnte at New I'nnaun, Conn. Trado leas ing was fairly active. . . . . . . SRM.S nnoxx a ia rt.m i;.n ts. S",, Maxhnllfan 'Morgentlmti president and Samuel Jacobs ," trr ,', ,nf,7 1017 Slnmson ; r P " i v apar ment houses, .,. .... ' ..n ji.. nrn nlnis ., ' ' i ii,. I ..: T ..i,..,. ' nanv recently secured the .. uiUldlneH to'irether with nln.teeti . . . .. M0rU l'ark tract, from thu t .t t. Man I , . fnmnini' 111 H.1 Tt tl.lV 'or )h(, Knowlton curl apartments . ..,,l,Dol Mtn.r nf HrOflllWaV arm "I uic.ruuiHM,., v...... ... - ranged by the same brokers. FLIT TltADCD FOIt ni.OCK. a. iin i.a.... fnr Sohmer & SV lMd Street tally Company, which "'rrt pay,nt ,ha bIoCk with a . . . nnt . - -. ,UA Anat I ' 1 1) nf iromaBeoi -uu irci Oneida avenue. IIS feet on 23t.tii sireei n1 ISS feet on :3Tth street, con prisms a P'ul ol lln 'ul' IIUY V iTIlHFItONT SITE. Warren fcklllln nnd tic Charles ' , , , . . 1. Noyes Comiamy were the brokers In the recorded sale of 3S4 South street, run ning throuKh to 3H7 nnd 369 ITor.t street, for the Dtsilson Itralty Company tu tha itothbart (larage Operators, which will lmnrove the site with a fireproof garajte. n!... Int.l nnnmltnn U'llt IllVlltVC nil fiS 'pendlture of npproKlmntely f 50,000. The1 prop-rty was secured ny tne eeurrs m um Smith Ely estate auction sale last spring. MoitB MAMDr.i. assi:ts sold. 1 m.l. Ci.nirlnlen1otlt nf Hank HU I gene Lamb Itlchards. as trusteo In bank-j " .,aio,i ..ter,lv tn aidl two 5'r , ' V lamis nuni iaiiiii ' ; - " asset of Adolf Mantlet. K:i?t Shle banker asset oi uou .nauuti. oo . who tMp,S- to IV ll'cnblu.t,h for1'5n'0n above mortgages aggregating $41,000. One parcel, a thirty acre tract. Known aa the Hams farm, was sold for J 100 abo Incumbrances of $31,000. making n .to al of $31,100 for land wltlcn was recenu appraised as having a value of $87,000. Tho other property, consisting of ten ncrea and known as the Duhl farm, sold for $5,000 above a mortgage of 310.000. Unth properties are on Ilockaway road, near Jamaica, and wero. sold following ti meeting of the Mandel creditors', who ngreed to a salo of tho land for the best offers. Warren C. Fielding represented the Hanking Superintendent as nttorney. jmisRY Mt'I.i: YARD SOLD. Tho Hlshop property, running through from lMshop street to Johnston avenue. near (Land street. Jersey City, used as .-. mule, vnrd for the nat fifty years by n. Hlshop, has been sold to a large manufacturing concern through Julius I. Klslak of Hoboken, N. J. The mule janl conslfts of fourteen lots, and will lie Improved Uh a larse factory. This Is the first bis sale mado in the direct lino of the new extension of the Fair mount Terminal ltatlroid. , Tn.inr:! taki.vo sfaci:, The llowantreo-ichley Compa-y has leased the eighth floor in tho Puck Hulld- inf. 295 to 303 Lafayette stteet, taking- In tho entire block of F-jst Houston, Mul borry nnd Jersey streets, in d . ontulnliiB 1.1,000 Miuaro fei-t. to the in wly formed I'nulus-l'llnian l'rintlng Corporatlnn for a Innc tenn from February 1, 191b, at an nggicgato rental of about $50,000, ileorgo n. Head Co. Ii3e leased spaco at 15 William street to Irish A Mnulson, Ltd., marina Insurance broker of Toronto. Canadi ; also to A. Amaral, T tl. It. Fierson & Co., Julius M All man, the Sheba Trading Company, Prag- Jro. SoorJee & Co and Max o. Hcnwartz , Also offices In the Morris Building, C8 ""J. l" ,?,t,,,, ?T ' -i. ' i American Coal Importing company ; in the Heard llulldlng, 120 I.inerly street, to (.corge K AtTii5. Nagib Sahycum, the! Cnnstructlon Publishing Cotm.mny, Ml- l.a-1 Khoury and Frank Van Anden. and 1" tho Hank of Commereo ltulldliiK. r.l . the .Soutl, Tuxpun, Oil Company and Uandell & Tlenkenv Tim Kehulto Cigar Company has ,p-'rfi '"vrif. 'i8'or,e ' mm iinoriiitiii m ....... - Joining northwest comer of highteenth Ktrwt, to Jacob iirjunsteiir anu Albert A. Winkler for a lunch room. VA.N NOnilF.N IIOUSK ItF-NTED. h, Vnn N'nrdpn residence at 8 Past . . j IT , ,,." .. . DIAfcy -".1.1 mn Plltl'h . II. w Blui; Vi.ilT front structure, 70 feet cast of tho KnlcKernocKcr 1. luu, ay tue aouin corner Ot rillll uvcuur, nan ucru icuncu, lur- nlshed, to Georgo U. Kent of Oyster Hay. It occupies 11 lot 25x100. The rC,ltal 18 "M l httV be8" l7'EI00- "av" nLshed, for Mrs. J. O. McLoughlln thn nvo story American basement dwelling m 44 Kast Hlxty-sixtli street, between Mn 1ark "venue., to Miss A. H. Illchardson of Itldgefleld, Conn.; also leased, furnished, for Lewis A. Knott tho three story and basement dwelling at 32 West Seventy-first atrcet to Kduardo Parsons. .ninmuirvT Dtmirna Pease & F.lllman have leased nnart- mcnts (rt IB West Fifty-fifth street to F, c. Havemeyer: :t 4S Fast SUty-second stieet to Mrs, F. II, iullie; at lft7 West Fiftyoventh Btroet to Walter 8. Ileno- diet; nt 930 Park nvcnuo to Winston I'lmrclilU nnd at 027 Fifth avenue to Alexander Alexander, president ot the National Qum & Mica Company. DOUGLAH MANOIl IN. LEASED. The Interests backed hy Carl W. neffs. formerly of the Waldorf-Astoria nnd now manager of tho Hotel Hrcslln, havn taken the old Douglas Manor Inn, nt Douglas Manor, L. 1., ono timo tha Manor House of the Douglasca and sub seiuently converted Into an Inn, Tho property hns been entirely renovated nnd rebuilt under the peraonal super vision or. Air. uent), it in tno purpose of the Interests) backing this proposition to open the place early In the spring at a nign ciaia couiury notei ana restau. !"-, Io conjunflon with the hotel i , project the management Is to maintain and conduct a country club of limited membership. Tho iironcrty has. been taken over In the name of the Douglas', .Manor notoi anu uiud, inc. William 11. I'reedman Is attorney for tho company. CRTS 111,000,000 CONTRACT. The George A. Fuller Company has received the contract for the addition to the plant or the Morgan Engineering Company at Alliance. Ohio. Tho estl mutfcjicost Is 11,000,000. ' nnOKEItS IN RECENT DEALS. I'orter A Co. negotiated the recent sale of the throe story brown atono dwelling at 75 West 12(th street for tho John II. llasken Kstntcs to Maudo K. ricoflcld. Theodore A. Kavanagh of John J. Knv.inagh was the broker In the re cently reported lease to I. Townsend Burdon, for the estate of Sarah Her man, of the live story dwelling ai zu Kant Eightieth street. SEW 5IAXIIATTAN BUILDINGS. ISTH PT. 20 V. for a 6 sty restaurant. torca ami offices. Jtise.S Mrs. J. A. Kersuion. Si Central l'ark Writ and O. Hhnttuek Co . Inc., CJ W.it :d t.. onnrrs; C. K. Hirst, 29 Wait 31th ft, nrchttrct. Cost S4S.000 I.KItOV ST. s r cor (Ireenwlch t. nty urehnn., tOl.txtll.: linker A Will Ittns. fi12 Washington M, own.r: Iltn lrk. A.iilnuall A Tucker, S W'st 40lh it, architects. Cost :50,000 MANHATTAN ALTERATIONS. LEXINGTON AV, 1ST. fnr a atr tns mtnt and atnre, 1' JafTo, 1H7 LeiclnB ton av. nwner! O. Lowlnion. 366 Fifth av. sri-hlt'ct. Coit 810,000 sty Irnement S A floldsrhmlilt. 2 'o- In in In) tflt-i'I. tiwnr: r; v II lowr. 3 Columbus Circle, orchltect. Cot... .ft, 000 .r:v nnti.TV conroitATioNs. Th MIddlfbronk rti-slly Corporation, Manhattan, capital, 820 eon; director, I' C Scnllild. IloJerlc Wellman. Jas. H. Msi-kle. Thi Wrlna Ri-iltv CoTipanv. Manhattan: capital. 31.0110; illrrrtnrs. Charlei Laue, William l.aue, I'harlfa W l.aue. , Th CI. It, W ("nntrurtlon CnmnanT, Mnnhattan; capital 81.00(1: dlrfrtors. llilor ltela, Oorce Oroaamnn, Jacob Welltoff. Th" I". n. B Corporation, Illtlt. L. I ; espltnl, 310,on0i dlrnctorn. William E. i Ilnkrr, K. n. naker, Wllllnm II. v.. Jay. Tho 32 Wc.t 37th tret roriioritlon. Manhattan: rapltal, 810,000; dtr'Ctors. It. Ti. Whltlnr, It. L. Stanton, II. T. Houth tcn. nESUI.TS AT AIJCTIOX. (AT 14 VUSCV PTItBET). Ily Henry Hradr. 71ST BT. 13D E. miOM 4 aty dwlit; It M. Kellv agt Ambruan Italty Co t nl; lui-. 828.069.(3: inset, it. t'37.:0: to in- iJininiiii ..... i jj;th sr, sns W. 15t95.11. 3 aty dnls: th plaintiff 327.000 f J OutnUn art Hoe I.vro et al due, ;,452.82, tales, Ac, 899.10; with drawn. Ily Jontph P. Day. nrTor.n.o pl. 21. n , :sxiio, n tv tnt A atr; Cleneral Theoloclcal Henilnarv nf the Trot HpU Church act farah Him herr'et al: tine. 827. 20f 78: taxeq. &.C.. 11.451 05. to the plaintiff 389,000 , Ily &.nnpel Cioldi ticker. I 07TH ST, W. n a, 50 a S-aman a. 60x109. vacant; city or .n y agt raman iteaity ?.hdra,;n,Ue "J,-"i " U'6'- wittiurann. ASSIGNMENTS OF .1HIKTC.AOF.S. ,.nv,vTv. .v - V. '1Z e.,. w. . . i, . w ftH"..hf "u.1!".. to..ALfr LtMe"?ttlV -- ' c5Tlt ST. Mary M and Agnes Meehan. 860 We-t i:n1 av; attje. ver 1-l.ini'Jt it V. 149 llnay 317,210. 3S 47T11 ST, 30 W Jaa A Meehall, trua, to Vincent P Meehan. fn Wet i:nd av. attys. Ver Planck A I. 149 Ilway 330,206 BOND ST. 61 Jno 1J Miller and ano, exrs. tn i.awvers itort ("o. s i.inerty at 317.000 niDOK ST. Ill IJIIIe A Conn to Herman Joseph, 210 w 110th st; attya. Arnafln at i.evy, iza siwnv LLNOX AV. e . 75 10 1. 117th et. 25x100 IMw A Morrison et 1 . true, to Uvrv-. Mort Co. It I.lhertv ft 820,000 SA.MI7 PnOI'HIlTI -I.arver Mort Co to New ltorhelle Trust Co, New liorhelle, N Y addreis 61 I.lbertv t 82s. 0"0 49T1I ST. r.jn-2S W Tf esle Kolsnm to Sum- liel 11 Fulrom, 127 17 24lll st, atty. Jno M ltlirk, 9 Nassau et 82 00O 117TH ST. 45 W-Wm Menke to Mary I'ohn, 46 W 117th at, attya, Schlrslnaer. I) & H. 20 Ilroad fct 8 750 llronx. MORRIS AV. w , ijo . 176th at. I.rtl- 129 .William st. Knst Orange, N J. ntty.fr (SAT Co, 176 rtway II.OOOi 1IOK ; av, 1 1056, a eor KSth st. 110x100- Law era T A T Co, 160 I3wa . . . .'. ".'.31 LOTS 95 and 07. map..Woolf x , Woolf- Cstelle Corner, 710 West i:nd av. 1 to Josephine Itelnhardt, 140o (;-and I Iltvd: atty, A K Outgsell, 38 Turk ltnu 1 1011. HOSTON l(D. 1066 Wm A Pratt, exr. 10 Wm A Pratt, 1S W CSth st. nttv, ('has A nunk. 31 Nassau st IJS.OOO TltlNlTY AV. 892 Win A Pratt, exr. to Wm A Tratl. 165 V 6llh at atty, Chan ruLTON A V. 114: Walter ' i .1.500 Walsh to atty, Title $100 A II Mcnaa, 4!so ilway; (Juar A T Co, 178 nsiay. LIS PKN'PEN. Manhattan. IILIZAUCTII ST. !C5 Wilfred 1 Rlcardo et Hi agt Itacliel I. (amended fpreclosuro attvs. Jav A Candler. l'axlnsky et of mortgage i DliOADWAY, 1165 John Williams ic 1465 UroaJway Corpn faction to fore rlose mtchuiilc'a lien); atty, H S Hoch helmer. IlItOADWAY. 1412 John Williams agt 14S3 Ilroartnay Cnrpn (action to fore- loso mechanic's lien); atty, II S tloch helmer. 45TH ST, 421 W Andrew J Lwald agt lvllzabeth M Nag (foreclosure of mort gage!; atty, A J i;wain. j.k.vox AV. a w cor 127th st. 911x185 Orace M Lane agt Frederick IllerhofT ot (forerlositro of tu mortgngea) ; atly. ' nueiA'' 3v n . eor ;rroiir -t.-s ! m"f Z?L T aV.u.r'Vg't Wolf Nadler et al (foreclosure of mort- gage); atly. M D Steiler. 117TU ST. s. 275 o 2d nv, 37. 6x100.11 Leo cabn agt Mary Munra rt al (fore closure of mortgage); attys, I'luegelman A Trosk. Bronx. SB VKDSPIJAnE AV. w a. l 9 a 168th at. 100x100 Manhattan Mortgage Co agt peerlesa Amerlcm Products Co, Inc. et nl (foreclosure of mortgage); attys, Car rlngtnn A Pierce. ST LAWnjINCB AV. 1519 Joseph Lleb- man et al agt rnia Kiteni.er et nl (action for specific performance nf agreement), atly, J. Frey. M8XIIANICM' I.IENO. Manhattan. OtTH ST, n a, 152 w Amsterdam av, 22 sn.4Xjou.ii; niso iiroaunay, e s, 125,10 s 3d St. 41.11x140.5. leasehold Cniienll. dated Chandelier Co agt Hroaday-nith I St ilesJly Co, Inc. and Simon W Strauss, i trua, owners and contractors; Harry I Schlff. contractor iLkdo SAMK PHOPIIKTY Marcus I: dimming nat Ilrnailway-Dlin St lleallv Co. Inc. owner anil contractor $3,194,77 MONItOK ST, 171 Morris Stolewltx agt Sum Novlok, owner and contractor.861 '0 IIHOAllWAY. e s, 33 II 94th st, Cllll; also 84th st, n s. 163 w Amsterdam nv, 30x100 Frank Morrell Co, Inc. agt Eu gene Hoggins, owner; Uroadway.lHth St Iteaity Co, owner und contractor.. .13,000 Bronx. JEROME AV. t a. cor 184th at. 86.1x36 Uppa Flreprooflng Co, Inn, agt Arklln Iteaity Co, Inc. and Aaron Klein, onnera and contractors WICIISTEIl AV I.INU. section 9 II (elo. vated railroad structure, Ac) -John Clannattaslun agt Interboro Hapld Tran sit Co, owner; Mlchail J Leahy, contrac tor 36,537,40 WBT1STEK AV, 1532 Herman (Irossmsn nit Joseph. Benjamin. Alfred and Ueorgo Krankanthaler, owners; H II Itaphaal Co, contractors 1170.26 SATISFIED M0BTCA0E8. (With nama and addreaa of lander's at torney. I38TII ST, 41 W Margaret B Napier to Hy W Dnilan, 117 K 23d at, Dec 30, 1910; atly, Bdw A Isaacs, 27 William at, $7,500 Alleged Wife Slayer Eat-npca. Annipalc, N, 11, Dec. 14. Itobcrt Kelrstcad. nrrested last n giit on u charge of wife murder, escaped tn-dny while being taken to nagetown Jail. On Kelrstead'e promise to accompany tho constable quietly he waa not handcuffed, but when passing through 'the woods ha maue a oreag far liberty and, eluded capture. TRANSACTIONS RECORDED. TRANSFERS. With name and ndrtreM ef tender and attorney, tf I ndrr's name Is emitted ad drtti party t the first part,) Donntnwn, (South of Fourteenth street.) FP.O.VT BT, 37 and 309, s , 62.231. Si Irr.f Denlion Ilralty Corp to Koth hurt (larnfa Operators, 320 E tlth t, mtg 37.000, b and a, Llao 22; alt)-., Ktoddard A M, 121 Ilway 1100 Eaat Side. (Baat of Fifth avenue, between Fourteanth ana iiuui streets.; ITI1 AV. 933, . 3tlt0i with r a wl - mt 74lh n s 140 ovpr atrip 10x77 r Fifth iv-Mvrtls 11 i:jar,la. 4607 Fifth nv. Plttiburr, I'a, l-C part, all llena, Vco 17: Bltyi, Murray, 1" & 11, 87 Wall at 31.000 I04TH HT. 172 K. 25x100.11 Julia Torn hack tn Samuel D Tombatk, IS1 II 140th st. mis liz.ooo. Mar -v. laarcii, n. UlOlth et 1100 SAMIJ l-HOPBUTV Hadle M Mcl'hje to I Angua Mcl'hrr, Dublia Ferry. N 1. Vi I r t and I. mtg 112,000, M.ir 29; address i mauisov'av"i42" 'w 'a ' txio'o Eih.l mVs"? to J.'eob I Hers. 230 W 101M t. mtg tli.ioe, Dec 18; atty, Mlchsfl Kaufman. )!)B flvfl' 81 8VlfiVu?l.?HTrJac?ibLI,ni?Cm?! ifttVuSJlTO tVeat bide I w.. rm, .v.,,,, i,',,, Fourteenth (West of F1hrt5f ,",',7 Fourteenth S7TII PT, 34 W, 26x93.9 Lawyers Realty i Co tn Cicilla A Coffin, lit Nac ai. I'elhain, N Y, mlr 3ii.ooo, n ami s. mi Hen., Dec 24; utty, L.iuyers T A T Co. HO Uav lv0 . 1 ll'U KITH HT, ZDl W, C2X100.8 Outave A and Mortlu. U A IUtkur to Harla Court anil Norfolk Corp, 308 W H4th at. all llena. Dec 12; atty. T O & T Co, 1.6 Uay i 8100 L'ptovi n. of 110th street.) 112th M, 76.3 Farrell to Lulu ' , nil Ilitia, Dee 160 Ilivnv J 1 0 II 140T1I ST, 67 W 41,bx94. .1 (foreclose nets 14 iui;i Timoiny i'.ii. ri-i, m Iium.ih..iit, C01 W 1121.1 at. Uje .1. -imun jjewmora, ! nr.i.i In I' tT, 470 W, 100x82.3 .Marie Kilhra to Pearl .Nllea, Union, .' J. all liens, li-r 21 " A ST MCHOI.AP. n w c 192d at. runs n oS I In a a Wadaworth nv s w 20S.5 to n s 152.1 at a e 180.4 to b-K, nori llenr. Jlnrcenth.iu Co to City Heal Estate Co, lit! Hway, intB 134.500, all ilena, Uec ntty, T O ft T Co, 176 Hwiy 31 1931) ST, a a, 110 vr Audubon nv, runs a 100a w 200 to a AV St Mcliolaa x n 100 11 to i a 198d at x e 1H.4 to bep 1 Henry Morientliju Co to City Ileal La- tate Co. 176 Ilnay. mte J2J.000. all Hens. b and a. c n ST. Uec 20, utty, T I. A T . Co, 178 Dway llronx. (Doroujh of Tha Bronx.) AIAMS AV, e a, 1SU a Columbine at. 00x lull l.'l.iretiio I'roneub'il to Joaeplllne Kriedmun, i2J llugnta uv, Oct 1); al.y. i It U Ucaeln. W Wall t 1 SAJIL; I'itorUIlTY Arthur I'rlednun jo aaine. oa samo utty. 38 ItOAU leading to 1'cih.im HrlJce. e a, 17(1 n ot nouae at rU leading from Westchester, runa r Ml.fix a lllT.Ox u (i2.Vx e 11. Thos .M K tlnoodli) to HaLnlel L iniiwoo.iie, ma iiic, iv,. Ilealey . JenUlnetoHn, I'.i, mtB $l,t-nO, July 12. I'Jlu; utty, IJjgeno llosaci, I -MS Ilii.tlcv v .....II . HAMK I-llOPEHTY Ca.n Ilatcneior Jan-tte Uoeach. -J812 Uadley av. Nov 12 .SA Jill' I'l.bi liii'I'i 'u.'ii iu'i "u'liiuooal. to nugene Iloe.cli and ao, 2S12 Oudv 0T'niKHN lloUl.lYv aYiI. Nov a; same any n a, ui.i'i ii (Wh t. runs n IL'J.lX W 1Ui.1 ; ' .'IVH'V mi, i" .i, Vo i riii i Ii. . ii Vninir i: II """-r X si V.l.V. .''""uM'OO in-nii st . 47 7 l'rosnect av. 21 x Kl."x21 27 0 Anna Sleferinunn to U. fa M l .iii.l., 3i!H lir.ire a iul lii.iuu. Dee Id. Attv. Martin Kre.st.h. &S7 Pro- pi I av II TltlNlTY AV, Mi'.i, w a, 2,".xlim Mario liutjnan to Peter H.rKhitdt and uuo, S2:i Forest av. nug In .'.no. lec 1s, utty. Lugena L llrlsach, 3-J1 U MOtli s; 3100 ST ANN'S AV, 645. w a, 2CxSli 11 Klllge ley Cuiitr.ictitiB Co to Ku.rtln ICIctt and ano, .1700 Paulding av, nfrga Ill.onO. Uec 21. utta, WlUUmson A II, SHI Alex ander av 31 ltd AD Ira, lint to Pelluim bridge, e s, 17 6 Ironi n w cor house ut road lending from VtVstrhestrr, runs S3. 6 a 37. 9x16x62. tx 117 Mary A Chlrleea i't at to Uuxt n llot-irh and ano, 212 Dudley av, mtg II, Kit, Nov S; atty, Uuccna Uoesch, 2S12 Dudley av LOTS 7 4 anil 70. mip llronx Torrac- Anna Meiermunn to Dura M Morstatt. 8611 Ornce k, Ij, p.irt,. mtg 825,000.. Vtc 20, atty Martin Kretsch. 5j9 Prspei ' -v 31 LOTS 140 and map Hrcadway.clty 'me pruperiy Jeanette M (J kendon to John r ' anavan. 121 Fjnsliaw av. Yonkers. N Y, mis II. Hi), 1-ieo Ii, atty, l.awere Title A T Co, 160 llnay Ji LOTS 161 nnd lbj. map building lots near Wllllamsbrl'Ve stntlon--llarry Ki-mini'ir, ref. to M.irj M Argerslnger. 145 V 121at st, Dec 13, atty-, Clocke, K & H, 891 17 1 49111 st 81.00') 187T1I ST, 753 12, 32 9x9Sx:-.x'.l9.0 IMtnun 1 I i nennosiy. rer, to Maria tplru. ' jVlS'ow""- '.''"iVn I if!.?" ' UVtoi-Kri1, m''t. V. ,.Z l", W? Itea.H Co, 1005 K 180th st. l).t 17, ait .1 A stelnmiitr, inos i: IJOth st . .. 8' LOT s.', map Harrington eMul, also lot--U2 nnd 203, map Thompson-Ho-e estate Peter HIiMiardt to Mario Uutmall. 2015 Southern lloulv. Deo :l, atty. Title I (-i, A vT ... ..utii a: i vi, in nun) .... . ... v. cor it,cth st. 1..6. 6xi0(i. a l'ar'aer .Nevln. rer. to !' id ,t M'e liuar Co. 175 Itemson st, llk.vn, Deo 21, attv. THiii (luar A T O" 17.. Ilw.iv Ii ooo rnospncT a v. . ;u n ictu t. 541 S.i Charles Melsel to i:tln;i- .Melst. (ireat Neck, I. I, mtg SU.500. t)rC ;o, atty, Charlej J W McImI, 140 Nassau el 110(1 rrriSI.HY AV, nee Illukimk a. !')- Martin Klett to KmMley Contract n i o, 1962 UnKersllv nv, Dec 21; ntt, Williamson A II. 264 Alexander av..HM l.-'l- 737 and T:!-. : i i;i '.i..isun prop..ti Hrnest M Hlelfeld tn Itier ltenlly Co, 'Wl i; 180th at. Dee 17, atty, J A Stein nets, 1005 17 ISOth t l .iI'il.nt nun; n.ACi:. s , 112 6 c Mmi r-.- av. runs its 1 12 fix a .14 to Morris el (.losedl x e 162. 3x n 110x 119 8 Msrtln I. Himman et nl to John J Paul isn, 441 Tremonl av, ot ul, Dec 21. .at'.. J .1 I iuli.e-f 4tl Tr- tnont nv . 81 HDNKYWELL Af w s, 5 1 n 173lh et 2n 9x100 John (1 Michaels tn Hrnest M Blrlfeld, 11I Wjatt at mtg 33.000. Deo 17. utty, Krnest Blelfeld, 1141 Wjutt st 31 VBLLMA2.' AV, 5. 571 Mnyrlauer 11 25xi;o.6x2C 11x130 7; alo p'n't JS, map Cornell estate Frank Oasa, Inc, tn llud tnn I' Ito.e Co, 7 W 45th st, Nov 3'J ntty, Hudson P Itoso Co, 7 W 45tll at lino WAI.1' AV, w a, 212 7 a Westchester ul. 25x130 6x23x144 Jacoh W Sproule to Thotnas A Sproule, 853 Caldwell a, Dec H t rlioilia, A Sjiruule, 853 Cauld well av Gift MOUT(lA(.!. (With name and nddres of lender and lender's attorney.) Don-ntoirn. (South of Fourteenth etreet ) Bl I is w 62 2x X o 5x II 7 5x n FBONT ST, 367 and 369, a a, runs a 140 lo ti a fiotiui si (381) il 70x c 25x n 27. 3x e 12.U 'ix tl 35.8 In beg Rothbart fi.r.ifn Operators to Denlsun Realty Corp,' 2 Win st, Dec 22, 7 yrs, Ci, pr mtg 37.000. attja. Stoddurd A M, 12s llnay $7,2jO NdUFOLlC AV. n e c.ir Stanton st, 48 4 70- Barry. Dora. Samuel nnd Jacob Cold I burg lu ( Kestenbaum. lfj B 105th et I Dec 17, mtg 8720,000 83,100 LHW1S ST, 113 e s, 25x100 Cartr.nn.i I Iteaity Co tn Oliver J Kernes, 61 i.eonaru si, imiyn, uce ii, t yra. t-r, pr mlg 118,600; atta. Amend A. A. 119 Nassau at ....$7,000 East Side, (East of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth and 110th streets ) MADISON AV, IC42, w a, 19x100 Jacob L Hers to Ethel Mygar, 177 B 4th at, Dee 19, due and mtg as per bond; atty, Michael Kaufman, 899 llnay 8400 West Mlde. (IVeat of Fifth avenun, betneen Fourteenth and HOIli atreeta.) 94T1I ST. 308 W, 62xl00.il F.irla Court and Norfolk Corp to Mary M Hojce, 311 llarclay st, Flushing, II of Q, Dec 22, yrs, cev. pr mlg lOT,lioo; atly, T (I- A T Co, 110 Un $7,00i) I'ptonn, (Manhattan Island, north nf 110th street,) 14TII ST. 221-25 W. 7575.11. Dee 22 -Townaend Plnkney to Till" Ouar & Trust Co, 174 Huay, duo ntiJ Int as per bond $16,000 Bronx, (Borough of Tho Bronx,) LOTS 144 nnd 165, map bldg lota near i Wllllsmsbrtdgn tatni.-Mnry M Atget. Inger, 145 W 121st at, Deo 13, 3 yra, p c: sttya, Clocke, K A II, 391 i: 111th l $111 LOT 1, lilk 7A, lot 2.1, bill 7. mop Mori Is lirk Francesco (Intrl to llronx Seeurltv A llrokeragn Co, Den 20. Installs, 6 p c utty, Isaac Levlson, 253 B 138th at. .1300 SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. Manhattan. s FOX ST. w s. 2J.6 s 169th st Tremont Iron Works, Inc. att W S 1 Shields ot al; Mureh t. 1913 (canrclleil) $75.05 SAl'A: I'ltOl'intTY Flskc A Co art same:. I Unrch 6. 101.1 (einrilUd) U.lt I SAMK PltOPKHTV -Cnrr Ilulldlnr Co ngt I stmej Mnteli 31, 1913 (cntieelled IJ,84,JS 8AMB I'UOI'KltTV Muton Hull'llng Co ' nit tame; March 21, 1913 (can. cellsdi I2.0S3.C0 SAME PnOPKItTV Cro, Austin A Iro land I.mnhr Co set suae; March 27, 1311 (rincHrill I.13S.D0 BAMG 1'tlOI'KltTr Krnt.cH' X Kel. Co a(t saniei March J1, 1913 I mil 1 1 rl 1303.12 f AMP. PItOPnitTV -llrnry Wright' ,-ionii sgt same! April 16, 1113 (cancelled) , III HA Mi: PnrjruriTT I'rosresi Marble Works. Inc, ugt aims; May 19, ltl leinc'tledl , f so CAME Pnni'BltTV John Wlltlnms. Ine. oet same; June 2(1. 1911 (cineelinl ... 46 KAMI: I'lt01'i:itTV-Iullus Oehl'ln net ."m'j Jiarrn :i. I'Jia (cnncilin ) . . . a.' CHATHAM PUL'ARC. J Mlchnrl Cnpplelln 40 QUIT JAIL FOR XMAS. .j ..,.. . . .. .... . ..-"...... urr- ,r nefiirmntdry Authorities. . lUltWAT, N i., Dec. Z I. Forty-odd Iniunte- the la- word Is not strictly cor- rect-of the S a.e lleformato.y here left to-day for their homes In various parts rtf tbi. CtntA Th.i' lint'M lit(rA rplves o return Wednesday. f)n S Yf-,r,s eve abmlt the, same -number will lwr iiuimrt. Though sentenced to t .e reformatory, Jh(i Unme m weeks have l.fin .out building the road fto:n Georgetown to Wrlglilstown, torn up by the tltieks use.i in tnniiuns camp ,. Thev A avc been wot 1:1ns !lmot . . . - without Ruard. NEW YORK'S PRIVATE SCHOOLS HUM. AII..N ,i IIIIT-4. , iir.itktxi:i it; rtfiTooi From i'rlnury to Culler?." lr:n , 'wlmiuluit IW, etc.. ;i7lli yew. aoo.is W UiH -41. Tel. .h ivlrr (,. II AHA ( IKHII, i lilt lllll -4. HclclMun. rn St. uoyj m " naln all itay, iprlii('T; sitv. Mudj it'll. lennl4niirt A I Ii. I'l.-l I Kl.nl a t.i ntl. llllh IMI.Ctllltl l-l'l.l iltll.l A hl'.MIAl. IIAII.S UN KClM'l.ir. mi m iiuui., i ni.i.i;. a.m 4 (ii' IIUICI.AL', N. V. t., .. . lfV. DRAKE BUSINESS SCHOOL 154 Nassau Ft., opp. New York City Hall. Meerelarlnl mid l!nilneia Trnlnlnir. Aalt tor CntuloK. l.earn how to aurceed position tii'uiA.vnn.D ro vol. llOUltS! !) . 0:30 A M to 3 P. 11. Nlchts. nny time nftir 3 1. M VI v c, Irin, c , , i-t)TI I AX'fi NYSCHOOLxv.01 lUIUlWSD ky,l.JXyC,tmJTTAmVi 3U,rlnriRT.Mt, pt&Xy w, "JKCrtlllvu Ve Irala t.u In 0 vMUffJ Vrfmitvnmw I to O .celvs ol xon lailiMia- anion expense. aimciiin.Liiro.iBovj AL'TOJIOllll.K AMI .Ml (lit '3 KICK tSsTIClClION. , AUTOMOtllLR eapen.e, redur.,1 he kn,. "' . - p. ..nunwB 1 tor una on oeii.tu oiune i;uy or ,ew i on: for owners, prospect!' e owners ttwiulteurt bv the Corporation Counaal of the City of. and ladles, special ro'ire,. in S-lf Ma'tera, i N-en York, for the appulntinent of Comtnli Urhtlng and Ignition. AinoMOHIL .iri of Appr.ilsal pursuant to.Chapter 4 . SCHOOL. V..t Sid. Y. M. C. A. 311 Weal I of the Isms of U91 and the several st.it- tlth Htreat. lYI'Ktt III I Kit I YPF WRl I f RKNTFi lot c rtiipi premise, included within the., 1 1 r & VV 1X1 i i-INO I r. 1 b,'ocl: bounded by the southerly sldo of Kast tl .Son-Visible. 3 month. SV Ulhle. 3 mnntha, .3 th Street, the e.ia-orlv aide of l-ark ni". 57. .Ml. Iiiltl.il payment appllr If purchased 1 nue, the Harlem Ulver and the westerly e AliUltlCAN WHlIIMi M'.tlllNU CO, c 'side of th" Mott Huven Cannl, Horuugh rf 8 ' rindi ay n W rlhst . t .,. The llronx. City and Plate of New Ynrl., 80 E. 23d St.. opp Madison Ae. ,y 'd requlrrd for the purposea of the construe- 14 W-st 42d t Ttlnei 'I'lii.r. 1 '-maiia , tin, maintenance and operation of u pnr. Hon of the rapid trannlt railroad oommonly biTr.vnoN? wm r.i) malk. rnnKMAN, tsjpi rln-ondent or Shipping Clerk refer.-nre i it- 1 1 ir Houe and nils ro It I i" - IIULP UANIKIe MALE. DNPI HIKNCin F.iininei U lr.. Operator., stale stages exp'Ct-il Ad lres A. 17 V , l,r t r Hi 1 n" IKIAKIIl.ltx Il.tMl.ll, ? ;or st i i rs' - i.i . ani I'lileuc. s, strictly prlva erences i.o-r. i m mi and ltrw i:iin. LOST Monda morning tilnrk pocket -boi k on 5th Ave bus, ma-k d S II I. Fii'der please return ta 1, L -uh s Itr-vnrd. Three Big Features Add Especial Interest and Importance to the New Year's Number of THE SUNDAY SUN Out December 30 if iti m 1- , 1. VUf; Paul Pavelka, Soldier of Fortune, is a real Richard Harding Davis sort of a story. It gives the life history of a New York boy with the wanderlust, who found his place in 'the great war and died there. After heroic service in the famed Foreign Legion antl the Lafayette Escadrille he was killed by an accident in Serbia, where he was flying for the French army, which had decorated him for braveiy. Compiled from his letters to a boyhood friond, it makes rare reading. 1 -"If tjjj F fttA ftd 2) ft) Vb rfl ir T Vl 0- tif. The Fateful Year of 1917 is the chronicle of events of the last twelve months. Here is a chance to read history while it is still in the making. It has been the greatest year of the war. Keep yourself informed. y TJ; vji t)(1 TL 1LJ a?. f Tt, Wt ' ft); Ji 'TvSl IJJi f. The Battle OJ1I i.i -i- gives a. photographic version of the great conflict on the western front. A wonderful ty) collection of official pictures in the PIC- i? TORIAL SECTION. P Say to Your Newsdealer I WANT THE SUN ON SUNDAY $ Be Sure and Order To-day APARTMENTS TO I.F.T. 42 EAST 78TH ST., S. E. Cor. Madison Av. M( KT EXCLUS1VR RESIDENTIAL SECTION. One, two and three rooms awl bntli. Non-houseVceping Apart ments. Will decorate to suit ten ant. Rooms largo and may be connected to form largdr Suites as desired. Subway, surface cars and Cth av. bus transportation. ' Moderate rentals, yearly leases. Apply vn premises or inquire ESTATE OFCH RLES GULDEN, 0 Elizabeth St. Tel. FranMln 5C70. TO LET FOB BL'MINKSS rUBfOSI MADISON AVENUE, S. E. Comer 78th St. ATTENTION ! Progressive, liigli class busi ness concern''. Lorpe stores vutli larr.e cellars. In modern New Apartment Buildiiu:, just conipletcd. in best residential diitrict. btiitnble for Restau rant, Caterer, Dyers, Cleaners, Valet Service, Milliners. Spe cialties. &c. Corner Store, two entrances, avenue and street. Ideal for Dank or Drut; Store. Applv on prentises, or inquire ESTATE OF CHARLES GULDEN, 50 Elizabeth St. Tel. Franklin 5670. 1 IXN; l!4 LAN p K BAT. WTAT K roll HALM'-1) ORfATNECM TOHUWTINofON PWOPtm 'A I RBCAL LSTATE AT ACCTCOX. A m nMM8 I JEgiiS22Sii2J2-' 133 Montaiue St.. Brooklyn. Tel. Main 11J8.' KKAL KKTATK. 8809 CAHH and sour present monthly rental mill buy our lionm ut Mahwali, Near Jare. and lrchmont, New Yoric. COUN IKY IIO.UK I.EAOPE. 40 Wast 13 Street. Tal. l(0 Madison Bonare. r LE!AL4'0TU'E. I NEW YOltK SCl'ItEME COlMtT. I JI'IIICIAL UI.TltICT KIII9T' In the Mutter of tha Application of the I PV;,: s.rvire rnmmlaainri for i i . fir.I I CiD-t of tha MaTe o" New' York artln. 1 iiite amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, relative to acquiring a cermunent and erpetual underground right, casement and right of way nnd also temporary ...y.n.ml In. under And thriuiirh a nnrllnn spoil, tl or n in- i.-insinn .ivrnun HOlilr i Nnrlfo la hereby given thit th. rrport of-s I Charles L. Hortman. Charles J. f.eelle an j i llenno l.ewlnson, Oommlealonera of Ap- pralial. duly uppolnted In the nhoie en ' titled proceeding, which report tiara dt t the 20th day of October. 1917, as nied In the otnee of the Clerk uf the County I of Uronx on tha 10th duv ot December, I 19171 Notice Is further given that said report will be presented for confirmation at .t Sperl.il Term of thn Fupre-no Cojrt ap pointed tn he held In nid fnr the Count rvtij(. sVrirtiEh of The llronx. City of Ne molnr 11 ' yrk?2on the 3!t day of December. 1917. famiiy. refe-;-,, orning of Court on that dav, and OI llronx 111 ino iiuniy ..unit no use III thit then and there, or n soon thereafter a. counsel run be beard, a motion will be mide th , iiil -erjrt be conflrmei. Dated, December 14. 191? LAMAll IIAItDY, Corporation Counsel Municipal Dulldlng, Ilorough of Manhat tan. New York Cllv of Cambrai I. '.-As