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THE NEW YORK TIMES SATURDAY. JULY 29, 1922. REAL ESTATE. 16 li a at jrV. -JH, RELIEF MEN RETURN TO CONFER ON RUSSIA Directors Rickard and Brown Say Americans Saved Mil-' lions From Starvation.

HIGH PRAISE FOR WORKERS yen Million Fed, Colonel Haakell Reports Better Wheat Crop Expected to Relieve the Strain. Prominent among the first cabin pas sengers who arrived yesterday on the Cunarder Aqultania from Southampton via Cherbourg were three directors of tjhe American Relief Administration, returning from Russia to consult with Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover as to continuing their work abroad. They were Edgar Rickard, director general; Walter Lyman Brown, who has conducted the American Relief Administration office in. London for the last three years, and Colonel William N. Haskell, director of the work in the Near East and Russia, who was accompanied by his wife, two sons and a daughter.

Colonel Haskell said that if the work In Russia were continued, the quantity of food needed would not approximate that which has hitherto-been forwarded to that country. It is estimated, he continued, that from five to ten million ir.cre bushels of wheat will be harvested In Russia this season than at the last reaping. More than 10,000,000 people have been fed by the American Relief Administration in Russia. Colonel Haskell said. If the relief work Is.

continued, it was his opinion that the funds should be devoted In the main to operations among the poor in the bigger cities, where food and medical assistance are needed more than In the country. The administration had been very successful in combatting typhoid, the use of vaccination serum saving many lives, the Colonel vAfter clearing their baggage and getting in ta communication with the office at 42 Broadway, Mr. Rickard and Mr. Brown issued a statement, which said in Hart We perhaps failed to realize In the early part of our stay in Russia what extremes of courageous application, high-minded devotion, continual combating of great odds and efficient organization and administration had been necessary to achieve the results of the American Relief Administration work now in that country. A small group of Americans nln months ago entered the Russian field of absolute chaos, with famine rapidly menacing the entire population and disease running rampant.

Now. after an extensive four weeks' trip, during which we covered the famine rearions from Petrograd to Sara tov, and from the Volga to the Polish border, we realize with full force the practical results that they, with their 1 aunnnrtinir orsraniaatlons. hare obtained. 1 The Russian people have been anatcherl from the brink of a cats troDhe uneoualledln the history of th world's disasters. For the last tixty dtvi no one has starved In 'Kussla.

Deaths from Starvation, which six months ago. threatened to extend into the millions, have been limited To number which certainly will not exceed half million, if that many. -Today al most ten "hjllllon destitute people subsist an American foodstuffs. Laterally millions of people have been, and will be. inoculated acalnst '7 the five ma lor which accom pany and follow famine.

Hundreds of thousands of food naekares have reen lelivered to Individuals under- the food remittance -nlan. The Russian railroads have been nrevaileH unon to do infinitely more than was deemed possible in the transport of rood Bundles, forts long cioseti to com snerre hav been reooened. Intellirencia ef all categories have been fed. Millions of children have ben enabled to live i through a time of stress. One American has already sacrificed his life In the doing.

A. score have ben at the point rf death from typhus. The famine is dead and the Russian people live. GifiLS FOUND IN HAYSTACK. 7 'Youthful Runaways Driven to Shel ter by Rainstorm.

Special to The Neva Tort Timet. fJi PEEKSK1LL, July 28-Cries for help from a haystack In a field on the Al- bany Post Road near Peeksklll early iy today during a driving rainstorm led V4 Thomas Gilbert to two girls seeking shelter from the rain. jt They proved to be Rhea Dufrcsne and VsJ Jeanette Peschl of Cohoes. each 18. who tS ran away from home on.

Thursday. They X5 told Chief of Police Henry Burke and i Policeman Joseph Lillls, who Identified i them, that they were trying to get to Kew Tork to see the city. They had re- 'celved Hits In automobiles from Cohoes to Peeksklll ami were trudging along the highway at 2 o'clock In the ftr" i morning when a downpour of rain drove rC.y them under the haystack. They re-vjt jpelved dry clothes and food from dents and Napoleon Peschl, father of 1 of the girls, arrived In the after- fj ana toon me runaways nome. FATHER'S AUTO KILLS BOY.

Run Down Just After Leaving i nis Ka rent's ineatre. Special to The New Tork Timet. ATLANTIC CITY. N. uly 23.

Herbert Cramner. 0 years old. son of Leon Cramner of Beach Haven, owner Of a motion picture theatre, and opera' tor of the Long Beach bus line, was run down and killed last night bus driven by his father on leaving his lf7i father's screen house. fu Young Cramner had attended his father's theatre and was to tart stway rrom ine euro on nis Dicycie when the bus turned the corner shar-ly and struck "him. The father sprang from the machine, lifted the boy Into the car and 12? sped to the hospital at Lakewood.

The boy died on the way. STRIKE CALLS ENJOINED. Mil Walkouts Over Jersey Wage Scale. The Brotherhood of Painters. Pa per hajirers and Decorators of America, I Local 2 and.

District Council 10. yes terday was enjoined from calling fur ther strikes In New Jersey by a tern. porary restraining order issued by Vice fjg. Chancellor Backes upon petition of the XCew Jersey Painting Company of East Orange. The company complained that strikes rt'ifcad been called on Jobs at Newark and et Atlantic City because it paid the men vrthe New Jersey scale of wages Instead 1116 higher New Yore scale.

ARKANSAS NEGRO LYNCHED. pHe Had Quarreled With White mn Over. Drinking Cup. TEXARKANA. Texas.

July 29. A Tiuarrel over a drinking cup between a ifwhite street paving foreman and a 5 rpegro employe at about WnllAA HAh A A followed today by the lynching of the negro near Guernsey, four miles south west el Hope. BRONX INVESTMENTS. Good Apartment House Demand Vyte Avenue Deal. The five-story flat on the northeast corner of Vyse Avenue and 174th Street, plot 00 by 80 feet, has been purchased by Louis Greenberg from Herman Brus-teln.

Ancowitz Cohen were the brokers and the buyer was represented by Samuel Bi Herman as attorney. The latter also represented Mrs. C. Heins in the purchase of the five-story flat at S45 Kast 151st Street, plot 30 by 132 feet, from Marie H. Beran.

Julius Trattner acted as broker. The two-family house at 2.761 Brlpgs Avenue, lot 20 by 100 feet, held at has been sold by Loula Merola through Armstrong Brothers as bro Iters. Trube at Monroe sold for AntonJ-lnger to T. Perlmutter a two-family frame house at 1.4-ifl Vyse Avenue. Charles Chanowsky sold to Ray Goldsmith the apartment house, 71.1 by 144.

at 2.005 Morris Avenu. I Martha Khrlich sold to Morltz David- sohn the property, 23 by 100 feet, at 3,287 Decatur Avenue. John y. Fetzer sold the five-story apartment house on plot 25 by 120 feet, st 582 Kast 16Tth Street, for A. Ahlers to Josephine Van Afeck and for Mrs.

C. Levendorf to a Mrs. Deyerborg. 1,114 College Avenue, a five-story apartment house on plot 38 by 100 feet. BIG PENN ZONE LEASE Involves Ludwig Baumann Building In Thirty-Sixth Street.

A twenty-one year lease In the Pennsylvania zone, aggregating about was closed yesterday Wjhen Maurice Greensteln. a furniture leased the ten-story structure now occupied by Ludwig Baumann A at 260 to 26 West Thirty-sixth Street, near Eighth Avenue. It Has a frontage ot 7S.7 feet. The lease was made by the owners of the property, the S. M.

II. Realty Company, and occupancy bv the lessee will be taken when the Ludwig Baumann firm moves Into its new build-Ine now under construction on the east erly side of Eighth Avenue, from Thlr- ty-nrth. to Thirty-sixth Street, the bulla-Ing occupying- all but the immediate Thirty-sixth Street corner. The lease represents about 17.0OO a year. Wolf Krnst represented the S.

M. B. Realty Corporation as attorneys, and Mr. Greensteln was represented by the rlrm or a no Neu-buncer. This is the third important lease made within a week In that locality by Mr.

Greensteln. He will alter the structure for general business uses. It was erected by Ludwig tfaumanu in 17. Private Dwelling Buyers. The Crulkshanlc Company in to -cpe ra tion with William A.

White Sons have sold for the Sarah Astor Boreel Estate a three story dwelling at 152 Kast Seventy-eighth street, plot 18.x 102.2 feet. This is the first sale since 18M). The three-story dwelling at 2I West 127th street, plot 18.9 by 100 feet, has teen sold by Shaw. Rockwell ec San- ford for Emily Benson. The three-story residence at 7 East Seventy-seventh street has been sold through Pease Sc.

Klltman for the Andros Realty Company, represented by Kuland at Benjamin as agents to Emanuel Kaplan. The frontage Is 19 feet. Francisco Pigueras sold to Francisco B. Fonseca 29 West Seventy-third street, a four-story dwelling. 21 oy 102.2.

The Realty and Construction Company sold to Florence Rosen 1S7 West Eighty-sixth -street, a four-story dwelling. 23 by Activity In Brooklyn. The two family house at 16 East Thirty-fourth Street, Flatbush. has been sold by the Melville Realty- Company for William Portach to Andrew Sinus. William E.

Harmon Co. have sold on their South Waverly property, in the Thirty-second Ward of Brooklyn, plots to N. Parinello. L. O.

Grillo. Mary Steln-gart. F. Bocco. J.

J. Levy. William' Schoop and Adolph E. Schwartz. Joseph Stein sold to Salvatore Bat-taglio the tenement at 730 Sixtieth street for Mrs.

Ida Miller. Two lots on the north side of Seventy-fifth street, between Eleventh and Twelfth Avenues, have been sold by Martin D. Greenwald- RELiGIOU Baptist CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. Wert 57Ui bet. 6th and "to Avs.

Iter. JOHN' ROACH STRATON. T.T.. Pastor Preachlns- by M. B.

O. PHILFOTTS. OROWIN4J IS GRACK." 12:00 unUjr tichnot AJult Bible Classes. 1 Christian Kndeaor Society Meeting. CHEAT IjOVE." MUSIC BY SEMI-CHORUS.

All Beats Free. Ws have, no rented pews. FTRST BAFTIT CHntCH. BROADWAY AND 73TH ST. PA8TOK.

I. M. U. D. PREACHING It A.

M. AND 8 M. BT REV. R. E.

KEMJUBOIt, D. D. Uen's Bible Class lu A. M. All Invito UORACB 1 DAT, -Teacher.

MADISON AVENIK BAPTIT CHURCH. MADISON A AT 1ST err. GEORGE CALEB MOOR. D. Minister.

SnnH.V -t ii A. M. ud P. M. A SERIES OF FITNDAT EVE.

SERMONS OM PILOR1MAGE3 TO SACRED SHRINES. JULY HOL.Y KKFULAVHKE. JERUSALEM." Christian Science SERVICES AND MEETINGS ra hld the following Branrh Charrhe of Tho Mother Chnreta. THK IJtX tni.rn.ri vnxuai. SCIENTIST.

In Boston. Massachusetts. Sundays. 11 A. M.

and P. M. Wednesdays. 8 P. M.

Vtrmt riinrrh. Central Park West th -hireh. Central Park West A AHth Third Charrh. 111 East 6nth hnrrh. Ft.

Washington Av. A 174th Hffli ('harrh. 0 East 43d Sixth Chnreh. 1 1301 Boston Road, Bronx tNeventh Chnreh. am v.

est ll.tn Kishth Chnrrh. 103 East 77th tMnth Chnreh. Morosco 217 West 45th Tenth Chareh. East Ith Kleventh Chnrrh. 2562 Brlrrs A Bronx Twelfth Chnreh.

14 West 41d xPoarteeath Chnrrh, Broadway A 146th Wednesday meetlna at P. M. Second Hunday aervlco at 4 M. Wednesday meetlns at IX noon. xNo Sunday eVenina; service, Temporary address.

THIRTRKMH CHURCH Of CHRIW. "Cl- KNTI9T, oil west fiM nunaay. 11 M. and 4 P. M.

Wednesday, 8 P. M. Read fate Room. Ucw Bltlc. Broadway and 83d St.

Congregational BROADWAY TABERNACT.K CHURCH. Broadway and Mtth St Rev. CHAS. E. JEFFERSON.

D. Pastor. Rev. WILLIAM A. KIKKWOOD will preach at 11 A.

M. and 8 P. M. Wednesday. 8 V.

Midweek Service. Disciples of Christ (Christian) CKNTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 142 West 81st St. Dr. Finis S.

Idleman, Pastor. Service 11 A. SI. Interdenominational s' GOPPEL TABERNACLE. 92 HTH AT 44TH 8T.

FOUNDER. REV, A. B. RIMPSON. REV.

ELMElt B. FITCH. ACTING PASTOR, SUNDAY SERVICES: DR. CHARLES INULI3 OF LONDON, ENGLAND. WILL PREACH AT BOTH SERVICES.

10:43 A. In. AND 7:43 P. M. FOSWORTH BROTHERS" EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN.

AUG. TO SEPT. 11. Every Evening- i Except Monday) at 7:45, AT KUi TENT. Eastern Parkway Bedford rBooktyv.

For further Information write or phona Rev. E. li. Fitch. 8th Av.

Bryant 4431. LATEST DEALINGS IN REALTY FIELD Beekman Estate Leases East River Plot to North Dock Realty Company. MANY MILLIONS INVOLVED Portion of Plot Subleased to Yellow Taxlcab Company -Two Mid-town Leases. The Beekman estate, which formerly owned many acres of land on the east side of Manhattan in the vicinity of Fif tieth Street, disposed of one of Its last and most valuable parcels of water front property yesterday in a sixty-year lease. The transaction was between represen tatives of the Beekman estate' and the recently organized North Dock Realty Company, of which Thomas J.

Buckley is President. P. M. Robertson Vice Pres ident and John J. Dunnlgan treasurer.

The transaction, which represents sev-e xl million dollars, involves a plot of land 400 by 100 feet fronting on the East River between Forty-ninth and Fifty first Streets and Beekman Place; also a plot on East Forty-ninth Street. 100 by 140 feet. I'pon the closing of the lease the North Dock Realty Company Immediately subleased to the American Yellow Taxi Cab Company a large portion of the waterfront property near Fifty-first Street as a site for one of the largest garages on the east side. It is the intention of the North Dock Realty Company to develop the plot. 100 by 140 feet on Forty-ninth Street, with stu lio apartments.

Plana are now being prepared. Beekman Mace was developed several years ago as a small house centre. Charles K. lUlley formerly Public Service Commissioner, negotiated the transaction. Twe Mldtswa Leases.

Philip Mangone. a cloak and suit manufacturer, has acquired as an investment the four-story building at the southeast corner of Seventh Avenue and Thirty-fifth Street, opposite the State Arsenal and In the new garment centre. This property, on a lot 23 by 00, has been leased by Mr. Mangone from Marguerite D. Thomas for twentv-ohe years from Aug.

1. 1922. at a net rental of $12,000 a year. No plans for the future of the corner have been formulated. Frederick Fox Jfc leased for a long term, store and basement In the new building.

4 East Fifty-third Street, to the Charles H. Totty Company of Madison. N. growers, wholesale and retail florists. Realty Notes.

Lyle C. Ray. formerly of Hoyt A Ray, Is now associated with the M. Morgen- thau Jr. Company and Everett M.

Beixas Company. Morris Flore and Nathan W. Herbst have 'organized the corporation of Florea Herbst. with offices at 149 East 121st Street, for a general real estate business. Moses Taylor Leases Residence.

The five-story residence, furnished, at 3 East Sixty-sixth Street, covering a plot 47 by 100 feet, has been leased for the Winter by Moses Taylor from Mrs. William Jay Rchleffelin. The brokers were the Brown. Wheclock-Harrls Vought Company. SERVICES Jewish hoctety or JKWIn wnocB RAr.ni iioiiHia lichtenstf.in.

i-or. Heallnr hours t- dallr. 10 Wl Ht. m.Tvtces fcurxl.y niomln, II. during July am Auirust.

KDOCMEKK CLUB HOTKU EdrMnre, L. I. Buhjnrt tomorrow: ASPIRATIONS AND Tit KIR. Fl'LHUJIKST" Wednesday evening. T.

W. H. 31 West 110th Bt. Lutheran Broadway ana KM M. The Rev.

A. tMeimle, l. i'sstor. II Sermon by the Rev. K.

L. llsker. noi.Y TRirrv. 65th Central Park West. West.

The Re. Peul Scherer. Tastor. The Rev. William Freas preaches at II.

Methodist Episcopal GRACE. West 104th 1H. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, Minister. 11 A. M.

and 7 :4.i P. Dr. LEWIS It. STREETER. OI.D JOnN 8TRKKT, 44 John t.

11 A. FRANCIS B. I'i'HAH, D. The Mother Church of American Methodlsnv MADISON ATC. CHURCn.

Colli Street. Rev. Ralph W. Sockman, Ph. D.

I m. Rsv. Leland P. Cary, M. A.

Mlnlstera 11 and 8 Rev. Leland P. Cary. ST. JAMES.

Madison A v. and 126th Bt. Dr. GEORGE 1 Nl'CKOLLH, Minister. 11 A.

31.. Rev. Frederick B. Newell. ST.

PAUL'S. fith St. and West End Av. Rev. RAYMOND I.

FORMAN. D. II A. 8ermon by Rev. Galtner Postlcy Warfleld.

D. New Thought LEAGUE FOR THK UtROF.R IXTK. 222 WTiST 72D ST. 8un. 11:13 "Cosmic Consciousness." Mrs.

Addalena Menael. 8:13 "The Truth About Reincarnation." DelMar DeForest Bryant. Dally Noon Meetings, Self Help Talka. 8:13 P. 31 All week.

Classes "Axioms." William Andrew Bahre. Wed. 8 P. Moulin Melln Sat. 8:13 League Applied l-sycholoay Club.

THEODORE G. NORTHRUP. Hotel Breslln, Sunday. It A. M.

Subject: SOMETHING THAT WORKS IN BUSI NESS." Coma and get out of limitation. PAUL F. CASE. HOTEL ASTOR. SUNDAY, P.

M. Constructive Psychology In Dstlr Life. Subject: CREAT1 VK IMAGINATION. (Free.) Presbyterian BRICK CHURCH. Fifth Avenue and Thirty-seventh Street.

1 William i'lerson Merrill. Mlnlstera Theodora Alnsworth Greene. Rev. Hugh Black. D.

will preach at 11. NOONDAY 8KKVICB every weekday (except Saturday) at 12:30. HROADWAT PRESBYTERIAN CHUHCH. Broadway and 114th St. Rev.

Walter Duncan Buchanan. D. Minister, will prtaca at 11 A. M. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Madison Avenue and Fifty-seventh Street.

Rev. DWIUHT W. WYLIK. D. I.U i-astor.

II A. M. Preaching by Rev. Frank R. Nllea.

No further service during the Summer. Church re-opens September I7th. rurrn av. presbterian church. Fifth Av.

and Kith St. Mlnt.f.rs- Jv. JOHN KIDMAN, D. D. Minister, iiev.

JAMKS PALM Fit, Ph. I), Rev. J. D. JONBS.

D. Bournemouth, EnglanA, win preacn at II A. M. and 4TA p. M.

Rl)le Clsss for Men snd Women. 4 Organ Recital Archibald APARTMENT TRADING. The Somerset, on Edgecombe Avenue, Sold to Operators. i The Somerset apartment house, at 8S5 Edgecombe Avenue, has been purchased by the Benenaon Realty Company from a client or Wacht A Kraft. It is a six-story elevator apartment covering a plot 100 by 10O.

Ther proper? is on the west side of EJgecombo Avenue, about 425 feet south of l.Vith Street. It has an annual rental of 43.0oo. The apartment was built by Blng Blrur. The two five-story apartments at 444 and 44l St. Nicholas Avenue, each on a plot 23.2 by 142 feet, south of lMd Street, have been purchased by the Consultus Realty Corporation.

The one at 444 was sold by Therwsa Zell and th other by Charles Blum. The sellers were represented by Frederick E. Young as attorney. Long Beach Beardwalk Sales. A Long Beach plot, fronting on the boardwalk, held at $115,000.

has Leen purchased by the Marjohn Realty Com pany, Charles Apfel. President, from the Joda Realty Company. David Zlmmer man. President. It has a frontage of loo reet by isi reet deep, running through to Front Street, between Long Beach ami Monroe Boulevards.

Two new apartment houses are on the Front Mreet portion. Edward J. Farrell sold for the Prome nade Realty Company a plot of iiinn lots on the Long Beach Boardwalk to a client for Improvement with buildings for amusements. This will be the first Improvement of the kind in the West-holme and West End cottagu rcctlons. Buys $85,000 Scarsdale Estate.

Prince A Ripley have sold 'or Cecelle Ullman an estate on IVnrnylvanla Boulevard, in the Quaker Ttldge section of Scarsdale. to Ely Bcrnays. The property consists of a large brick 1 jue. with two acres or land. It was rormeriy owned by Hugh Jarvls.

and was held at IA5.0H0. The dwelling at TH Hamilton Avenue, New Rochelle, has been purchased for client by Otterbourc. totcinaier Houston. Madison Avenue Alteration. Plans have been filed for altering the residences at 'he southwest corner ot Madison Avenue and Slrty-first Street, owned by th Baudouine estate, into business buildings for Francis S.

Pa-temo. who leased them recently for a long term. A. E. Naat.

architect, esti mates the cost at 150.000. Big Brooklyn Motor Lease. The Leverlch Realty Corporation leased the corner store In the new building on the northwest corner of Bedford Avenue and Eastern, Parkway for the Bed ford Avenue and Eastern Parkway Corporation to the Willys Overland Automobile Company for Its -new sales room. The rental represents iiqd.uuii ror the term. Club for Girls.

Plans have been filed for making over the four-story dwellings at 117 and 149 East Twenty-fint Street Into a club for girls. The Gra-e Girls' Club, of which Mrs. Sarah Day is President. Is the owner of record. James J.

Frawley la the architect and has estimated that It will cost $15,000. Resells 103d Street School. Mrs. William Fisher has resold the industrial school building 212 Kast 103d Street. 25 bv 100.11 feet, to Morris Markowltz.

She acquired It two weeks ago from the American Female Guardian Association and Home for the Friend less. Irwin M. IWrllner represented Mrs. Fisher In both transactions. Edgecombe Avenue Deal.

Wm. A. White sc Sons sold for the Gantz estate two lots on Edgecombe running through to Jumel Place, north of West 167th Street. 57.0 by 163.6 by rregular. The buyers were represented by Davidson A Davidson.

RELIGIOUS Presbyterian TORT WAJHtGTO. Broadway a. I74th St. Il. JOHN 1'sstor.

Rev. Walter H. tempi, preachea at 11 A. and P. M.

Lafayette Aveme Preobylerlsn Chnreh. corner South Oxford Brooklyn. (Take Brooklyn subway express to Atlantic At.) The Rev. Basil Douglas Hall at II and 7 :43. Clinton Avenue Congregational Church uniting.

MADISON AV. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Northesst corner 7.1d St. nEV. HEN 1U SIjOANE COFFIN, D.

D-. Pastor. It A. it Rer. rVul Dwlcht Moody, President of MlddleLury, College.

8 I'. M. Rev. Paul Dwlght Moody. PARK AV.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Park Av. and St. TERTIUS VAN DYKE. Pastor.

11 and 8. RUTGERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Broadway and 7-td Street. Rev. 'Daniel Russell.

I. D-, l'astor. 11 A. 31. Rev Samuel W.

Graffltn. V. D. Spiritual Adventuring." WEST END PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Amsterdam Corner lOT.th Dr. A.

F.IiWIN KEICWIN. lastor. II A 8 Dr. FLOYD W. TtlMKINi, preaches.

WEST PARK PRKSBYYERIAN CHURCH. Amsterdam Av. ann sttn Street. Rey. ANTHON Y' H.

EVANS. D. Pastor 11 A. preaching by Rev. J.

SIDNEY COULD. I. I. Topic: Who Do Men eay That I Am?" Protestant Episcopal CATHEDRAL OF HT. JOHN TOE DIVINE.

Amiifroim Avenue and UZtn fitreel. 8 A. M. Tlie Holy Communion. II A.

and 4 P. Preacher. Right Rev. John N. McCormack.

D. Blehop of Western Michigan. Dally Service 7:30 A. M. ASCENSION.

Mh Av. and 10th M. Itev. Dr. FKUCY ST1CKNEY tlRANT.

Rector 11 Rev. CHARLES W. KAL'MAN. grace nii Rcn, Broadway and Tenth Street. Sunday Services.

and 8. 11 Dr. KTL'AItT HOL.DKN of London. 8 Mr. SUOLMAKEK of Orace Church.

CHURCH OP THE IIOI.Y COMMUNION, 6TH AVENUE AND 20TH RTREFTr. SUNDAY. 11 AND 12. WEEKDAYS. DAILY.

12:30. ST. ANDREW'? Otto Av. and 127th St. Services Mid II A.

M. Rev. A. E. RIBOURtJ.

D. Rector. Preacher. Rev. T.

J. Shannon. M. B. D.

BT. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH. Park Avenue and DIst St. SI'lClAL MMil.U r-rlltVlCES EVERY SUNDAY st snd 11 A. M.

Preacher. Rev. William H. Oarth. Rector, Mark's Church, Isllp, N.

T. 1 nil t'hiVr. Krsts Free. Anthem: "Blessed Be the Lord God." Noble. T.

IGNATIUS. ll End Av. and fltk 0. Masses b. 11.

T. JAMES CHURCH. Madison A v. and 71st Bt. Rev.

Prank Warfleld Crowder, D. Rector. 8 A. M. Holy Communion.

11 A. M. Morning prayer and Sermon. church or rr. mary tub virgin.

139 West 46th St. Low Masses, 7 :30. 0. Ml sua Cantata and Sermon tKr. rierce), 10:45.

Vespers, 4. UNIVKRFITY. St. PAI L'S I IIAI'KI. Service 4 P.

M. Treacher, Rev. J. Stuart Holden, The Public Is Invited. D.

D. BT. STEPHEN'S. mh Near B'way. DR.

fctlAGLB. Rector. Servicea 8-11. ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH.

Sth Av. 53d SL Rev. ERNEST M. KTIRBS, D. Rector.

8, 11. Kev. Lyman P. low ell. D.

l. CHURCH OF THE It ANSFirjU RATIO st. 1 Kast 29th St. Dr. HOUGHTON.

Rector. HOLY KICHAHIST, 7, and 10:30 A. M. CHORAL EVENSONG, ft o'clock. SAKS BUILDING CONTRACT.

Awarded to the Cauldwell-Wlngatfr Co. for Approximately $3,000,000. The contract for the new Saks Sc Co. depart meet store building on the east side of Fifth Avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth Streets, was awarded yesterday to the Cauldwell-Wingate Company for approximately S3.00u.000. This figure does not include the cost of fixtures.

The work of demolishing the buildings on the site will begin on Oct. 1. Starrett Van Vleck are the architects of the new building. Suburban Home Market. Mrs.

Phoebe O. Brennan has sold her residence at Morristown at 23 Bellevlew Terrace to Charles Carey of Montclalr. Eugene V. Welsh was the broker. The dwelling at 117 Leavltt Avenue.

Flushing, on plot 37.6 by 100 feet, has been purchased by Frank Rockowits from Rose Gorsuch. The broker in the deal was J. Albert Johnfra. Carl Berth, a client of Samuel Bitter man. has sold the premises.

35 Twelfth Avenue, lng Island City, to Samuel t. McLaughlin. Martin J. Murray nego tiated the sale. Plots at Lorchmont Gardens have been sold by George Howe for the Gardens Company to John J.

Devlin, Emmet M. Kaylor. Rose Dudley Schans. Frederick Hollander anil the Westchester Home ttuiluing Association. Mlramar at Auction Today.

The auction rale of the', country home at Deal known as Mlramar. owned by the late Mrs. Jefferson DeMont Selig-man. will be held this afternoon on the hcrse show grounds at West End. N.

Arthur C. Sheridan will act as auc tioneer. The estate contains eight acres. with a large front see on Ocean Avenue. After the Seliman sale Mr.

Sheridan will go to Elberon and sell Heart's Con tent, the Summer residence of the late General Thomas T. Kckert, President of the Western Union Teleirraph Company. Earlier In the day Mr. Sheridan will sell for the First National Bank of Eaton- town the sutHllvision known as Twin Brook Farm of 120 building plots and the Wool ley homestead of two acres. Mortgage Loans Placed.

James Boyd has placed a first mortgage of $100,000 at 0V4 pt-r cent, for five years for the 2S West 114th Strees) Cor poration on the six-story apartment. 73a 100. at address. Also for Sol Jacobs $36,000 on Sizth Avenue and $15,000 for J. KJeln on 233 Lenox Avenue.

Slawson A Hobbs announce that they hove placed mortgage loans for $22,000 on 0 West nevcnty-nnn street ror ns Ottensoser wit th- Lawyers Title and Trust Company and one of $flS" on J07 East Thirty-ninth Street for F. ii- ray Tucker. Final Hunts Point Sals. Today's final of Hunts Point lots owned by the Nw York City Freehold Estates Corporation of London. England, will take place in the Hunts Point Palace.

Hunts Point Square. Bronx, and involves l.V lots. The final disposition by Joseph P. Day. auctioneer.

Includes some of the bi-at lots of the ntire offering, and the owners and auctioneer bom slate tnat the will he closed out regardless of price, as this liquidation must wind up the English corporations aiiairs. Jamaica Auction Today. The William A. Porter section of Jamaica, consisting of 323 lots in the ctlc of Jamaica, having extensive frontages on the.Rockewsy Boulevard. Farmer's Avenue and adjacent thoroughfares, will be sold at auction by Jotepte P.

Day this afternoon on the prvmlA-s. Building Plans Filed. 3ft'h ft. SO and SI West for a four sty loft. Wet 8t rp; owner; Dmn Klelnberg.r.

lllbt llouo, arrhHcts: cost St. SIT West; for a flva sty tenement 5s73 IU7 West lth :4 Mt. Morris fark Ws. owner; Q. C.

1.43 Broadway, architect: coal INO.Om. SERVICES Reformed COLIJEGIATK CniKCU OP NEW YORK. THH MIDDIJC CHURCH. Second AveniM and Hvve.itb wrut. Rev.

Kdsar Pranklln RomUr. MSnistee. Rev. )tnecn M. GUea Jr.

will preach at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. THE MARRI lll H.

Fifth Avenue and Twenty -ninth Street. P.ev. David James Burrell. 13. Minister.

Rev. Oliver Paul lUrnhlll. I. will preach tl A. M.

If IVath Comes." 8 P. M-" The Indifferent Man." THE CHURCH OK ST. MCnoiAS. Fifth Anu. and Forty-c'ghth Mnel.

Malcolm James MacLeod. Minister. Church Closed During Month ot July. THE WEST END CHURCil. West End Av.

and Seventy-seventh Street. Kev. Henry Evertscn Cobb. l. Minister.

11 A. M. Rev. Norman A. McMurray will preach.

THE I'ORT WASHINGTON CHURCH. Fort Washington Ave. and 181st Su All Seata Free Rev. Irving H. Berg.

D. Minister. Rev. William I. Chamberlain.

D. will preach at 11 A. M. Society of Friends REUIC.IOU HtKim OF PRnXNTlS Meetinss 11 o'clock. 144 East Itnh Manhattan, and Washington and Lafayette aim, urotjtiyn.

Unitarian WEST SIDE UNITARIAN CHURCH. COME TO THE NEW WEST SIDE MEETING HOUSE TOMORROW AT 11 A. M. AND HEAR DR. ALBERT C.

DIEFFENBACH. EDITOR THE CHRISTIAN REGISTER. ON PROGRESS OR FUNDAMENTALISM? Dr. Dleffenbach Insists that evolution and science are not only unopposed to rellelon. but necessary In modern American religion.

WEST BIDE UNITARIAN CHURCH. Itev. Charles Francis Potter. Minister. Cathedral Tarkway (lioth at B'way.) SUMMER STUDENTS ESPECIALLY WELCOME).

LAST SERVICE UNTIL SEPT. 24. A I.I. MOUIA CHURCn. Fourth Av.

at 2tnh St. Dr. WILLIAM L. SULLIVAN. Minister.

Rervtre nt II A. xtt. Hrv. HAI.I-H BAILEY of VISITORS COialALLY Y. M.

CA. THE PAHMION MJfT. Splendidly lllustrsteH DR. MYRON T. MCtDDKR.

If you can't so In Vjirnn. nn. Wost Side Y. M. C.

A. 4 P. M. 31S Other Services DIVTNB SERVICB. MISS MARKWELL COLONIAL ROOM.

HOTEL McALTIN. SUNDAY AT 11 A. SUBJECT: TREATMENT ANALYZED. Continuation. Audible Treatment.

CHINA TOWN. The Reocae SocUty. Old Chiaea Theatre, w-w "v- Affiii uoepei astsa Nightly. 10 P. M.

T. oooaa. Suit, REAL KTTATI5 AT AI'CTION. Don't Miss This Sale TO SATURDAY, JULY 29th On Premises 2 P. M.

Rain or Shine ABSOLUTE AUCTION 25 jai6aica -Lots SPRINGFIELD PORTER ESTATE On Rockaway Boulevard Farmers 1 47th Ave. to 1 50th Road, adjacent to New York Boulevard, the route of Jamaica and Far Rockaway trolley; In "Tax-Exempt" Zone Paul Bonynge. Attorney. Ill Broadway. New York City To Visit iho I'roDerty tske Kon Island K.

R- to Iligbls Ave. Station and walk aou7b tV F-Ir Kock.w.y trolley frcm Jamaica Ave. to Farmer. Ave. 67 Liberty Street -New York City arAKTMKNTS FOR MLK OK TO IJTT.

Sss Aaetlomer Your Apartment Home at Jackson Heights Private Golf Course, Tennis Courts, Gardens, Children's Playgrounds, etc New Elevator Garden Apartment Homes 5 to 10 Rooms 2 to 4 Baths TMtsot-Ovamhlp risa LT.r(l Tern. Social asS Rusinmm Reerees Jreenfrsst Take Subway to Grand Central, transfer to Queentboro Subway (Corona Line) to 25th Sc (Jackson Heights) Station (Office Opposite Station) Br Motor 59th via Quacniboto Bridie. Jacksoa Avs. so 25th Sc 20 VUararw from Filth Ave. an4 57th Sc.

THE QUEENSBORO CORPORATION. Manhattan Office, 50 East 42nd St. Brooklyn Most Exclusive and Largest Elevator A partment Jlouse Corner Eastern -Parkway and Washington Ave. Highest, Healthiest Location, Opposite Brooklyn Museum, Botanical Gardens and One Block From Main Entrance to Prospect Park. Within 1 00 Feet of Brooklyn Museum Subway Station.

READY SEPTEMBER FIRST Suites of 3, 4, 5 and Spacious Rooms, 1 and 2 Baths' Every conceivable improvement, including all -night Hall Boy and Elevator Service. Kellner Bros. Sons. Owner on nremises TcUphon REM, HT.tTK AT AUCTION. TODAY WHITE PLAINS 2 Auction Sales 25 South Lexington Ave.

Frame Building 12 o'clock noon on propctty 60 101S and 2 Story Cellar Frame Dwelling on Summit Ridge Ferris Ave. and Nile Ave. at 2 P. M. on Property BRYAN L.

KENNELLY. inc. REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS 1 49 B'WAY. Tel. Coru 1 547 I EC.

AT. ADVERTISEMENT. IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THB State of IMaware In and for New Castle County. BENJAMIN H. KKAD.

Trading- as l.ynah A Read. Petitioner, vs. THE TIDE-WATKR CXIAL EXCHANGE. a dissolved corporation of the Stat of Delaware upon Dissolution. TO THE MEMBERS AND CltKDITORS OF Mm uianvuvbu ITJltlTJHATlON Pursuant to an order of the Chancellor or the State of IK la ware, made the seventeenth day of May.

A. D. 1922. all creditors of the said dissolved corporation are hereby ordered and directed to file their claims, duly probated, with the Ileelaler inChancerv. on or before the first day of September, A.

D. ItCJ; and you are hereby notified that, under the rules ot said Court any claims so filed remain open for exceptions bv the or by any other party Interested for thirty days afur said last mentioned date. Claims based on book accounts should be Itemised. Claims based on promissory notes or ether written evidence of indebtedness should be accompanied by the original Instruments on which such claims are based. Halms op matters of record should be accompanied by abstracts or certirit copers thereof.

Respectfully Tours. NORMAN P. CROUCH. Register In Chsneery. Wilmington.

Delaware. May 51th. 1ITJ2. KKAf, ESTATK AT DAY JAMAICA New York City Telephone Cortlandt 0744 Aaetlontir 'Inc. I I Af ABTMKVT AI.B OH TO LET.

Was Built to Appeal to You ND it is intention-L G'fy kept restricted in the type of homes erected, in the class of people who own their Garden Apartment Homes there. We protect those who already live at Jackson Heights as well as those who are going-to live there. Prospect 10021 I OVO ISI.AM-TDR OR TO LET. AT D0UGLAST0N N. Y.

CITY. Tax-Exempt Expanalon Bunralowa. Two-story stucco, six feet; finished rooms and bath (capable of expanaion to rooms and I hatha with sare.ae all under one roof aad oa en foundation). Prices up. cash Apply Cabler Coa traction Co, 432 Hodsoa Street.

Y. aw trtephoaa Itayside 144. NEAT JERSET FOR SAIJB OR TO LET. EIGHT MODUW HOMES for year round Bvtng; ready for oecu-1 bow; i on eairy terms buys a I I', oah and 1-1 acre; 3.73a an 11 -room bouse, with a hatha nd "rre- Many prices, sixes umSns. commuters; SOW ft I elevation.

A little eaah and fur rent one. iiii xor rtetalla at Mountain Lakes. I7 Hroadway. Ji. Y.

C. Tel. 1581 i Ceet. ENGLAND FOR BALK OR TO LIT, 8UTTOX SCARSDALE, NEAR CHESTER. MKL1.

DKRHYSliiRK. tVGLANft Be eld by Private) Treaty. The Stately HIorUal Mansion known aa BUTTON' SCARSDALE MALI." containing over rooms, together with mvii. ino anuaie oa ntga ground with floe views. The Hail contains a msgnlfictnt Vide Oak Main ki.i..

several ot the looms are buttfnii. panel In oak. Inradditlon to (ha narrhu. alon, arrangements can be made for tha Crrhase of aSout 250 acres -nf Pmrk nds. with Pon.ls.

etc. Freehold tenure. Minerals reserved. For further psrticulara a ml. wit.

ClVKMlX ex CCTTS. Surveyors, Chesterfield. Kngland. or to STANTON A WALKER. Solicitors, Chesterfield.

England. APARTMENTS FOR SALE or TO YET. GRAMERCY PARK 8 ROOMS, 2 BATHS A rarely attractive apartment. three frontages, aggregating 137 feet, aavl occupy-, ing an entire floor, to lease front October. Park privileges procurable.

Will be redecorated to suit. Rent 14. Que. mu3 TiRies Downtown. Mr 120 East 8 Rooms Bath Fireproof Flevaror i -Cerane tierrtee Strathmc 404 Riverside I el II3ii.

1 0 Rooms and $5,500 to Lars room and civs. Unequalled toaiemert THEARL! 200 West 50ih St, One. and two tooiti, vridl Ua. Rates by week or Apply T. B.

McCarty 86-96 Have NEAR 170th. OVERLOCKT: 4-5 Hoc: TO LEASE. T5 Apply Iluwr THE ROGER ELEVATOR S-f-S-t. aaf 1 EVERT MODERN IMi 400 Wet 160 A i. OVERiOOKIXO POLO Near and Proadr PHOVK VTApwov- 2-5-8 lice 1730 laruaedlate possession cr Inpolre gnpt on rr L'BJanaaxkrd-IWTc: New Higji Clas.

Rre Opea lot Iaspec: Every laiprevenvr 3-4-5 Rocr Ucal location for Valentine At. or Bt-1 Boulevard at 2CC ReeidentlaJ section. rTiort Oread Concourse. mlnu! Av. Subway siatica, te Jd At- li Central.

AMBASSADOR 19Sth Su Vale- N. W. Block E. All Irrir-rovements T-- 8UTTES FOR l-oT 4 rooms, lie pkiva: ROOMS, lrt-7 ALSO 4- ROOMS. Unf ami shed -Garden Ar Lucens OUiCV 13 minutes by Qoeec rona Line) froru t.

to Lowery Kt. 5-(4 Room) Apartrr 112 left SO per Built orosad large Jn'. Light and Ventilation i Temie Courts aaa CUdrrs Best Apart neat Vaiee ht a Etom jivnijof ROMaN-CALUIA On Premtsea or Brnlge Hunters Peint 4700-til. LONG ISLAND MORTGAGE LCA TWO-FAMILT. hoaae, 'aU 1-nrage tor two cats, and etroet ears.

J. fPAl: Ft. Ptior.e OlinviJIe MOHTtiAGK MONEY. brokers arotected. Harry J.

Ma Av. OTY REAL Masitattaa ae sale er TWO rm'ELLIVS. WEST S3TH three-etorr and baseroer: IS rooms and barn tn h. glS.OOO each. Kruo: i IarCaJns.

Make ci W. IL CALUWE! Tel. TSe. Cortlandt. It--' 10TH 24TU A 5-4 story lata and fr Ask lli.nu each: comer One baa and Restaur Easy Terms.

xi. ijunci' Tel. TM Cortlandt. i 2AD ST. (between SiH aod i suicxed block Four-story browsstoae reeWenee.

every a1 meat; ta perfect order; Imw sioa. Fac. narttcalars apply to A Real Estate 234 West i-. Chelsea 127. U)TH E.tST-Tc basement private alee residential section; wlii i or separately; motferate utts.

figures. For particulars apply th Room CT. Msdlsorr "RkiilDliNCE. private: very su tor and dentist la the iKis. -on and Park Ava $3,000 cavh.

year mortgage; perfect conxLtien: Improvements: unusual opportj-an estate. Telephone Feecm KSTATB Sacrifice Corner elevator apartment. 1 three, four room apartments: beat all cash ofter will buy: i Oeorge tciamaa. 4Jl (Iftlst). BARGAIN West OoOv.

Dear -story a nd basement reaideor. 1 baths, electric light; possession onlv t2.uuo cash n-l'J Oaillard Hroadway snd BROADWAY. 1.10 tooroer -S square feet for off -ce or sae feet of quartered oak partition, fireproof building: sprinklers; t-lected. Apply 10: fioor. THREE FIVK-PTORT TF.XEili..

SALE; CORNER. TSX10O. tF.D MIXLER. 4AS WEfT WTH FT. BARGAIN 030 West fcnd Ar, SO-foat dwelling; UsM-floors.

tile bath: price J-lgDl; Ceretaker on premises. FOR. RENT Private house at 70th: 11 rooms, two baths: lna: eupaacy; open for Inspection. Pa relay T'4i. aJX or eevea rooms.

Vaa Corlear Place, at may subway station at S3 pa ytnent s. S7TH. 137 EST Hanrteome cruet floor, electric light. 3 bath. condition; price right.

Caretaker c- rFUVATK aouee. 10 rooms, a menta; Immediste posseasros: Owner. Weet lid WEST SIDE i50s Four fanu: investment; leaving dtj, 02 Times Downtown. FOR SALE 14 West 75th: t-" E. K.

Van Winkle. TTS West. 113TH WEST BesuUfu! Hammer rates. Pent, Apt lw2D. 244 WEST House for ret: provements; newly deccrsTe- Brwax Per Sale ar Te Let- 12.000 CASH, balance i' -v tn one block west cf Van Cortlaw' Broadway.

Just completed, corner Faraday beautiful Cotonial six rooms, bath snd breakfast p.rk, provements: wooderfol oatioos open for Inspection, or V. Ore --hor- 4o Vnt 34th New Xork, OPPORTUNITY. 6 TIMLa West Bronx tTiebout Av law. Z4 families; r(. f.

price. BROKERS. FRANCIS V-i Tel. Brysat L2-- eV T- --v" 1 Vf TT TCJ TO ts" XaT BWaVF PeV TWO-FAMILY BRICK, Brooklyn iii such. i.

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