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1 Till: BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOKK. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924, IP. Tit A Eli. TKAYKIj.

oriCA.V STKAMSHIPS. DR. STEIN TALKS ON I'BICYCLIST KILLED WEATHER FORECAST RUSSIA NEGOTIATING FOR A 50,000,000 LOAN IN BRITAIN Krassln Tells Foreign Trade Conference Moscow Expects Other Financial Aid. Moscow. Jan.

1 (By the Assoei- OH WAY TO SUPPER i mperial to The Kagle.) nivrhru'l. L. Jan. 1 0 Earl Lont. TO y.u.'S old.

of C'utohoguo. was killtvt lusi night whMi thn bicyt-lc Inch lif v.as ridinc was struck ly a irufk driven by "Bins" Grooves. Lent, who was thos proprietor of erf-am store, wes pedallini; Escorted Tours of Limited Membership to the Great Countries to our South will leave New York January 24 and February 7 via West Coast, returning via East Coast. Itinerary embraces Panama Canal, Lima, Arequipa, Cuzco, La Par, Antofasasta, Valparaiso, Santiago (Trans-Andean Railroadl, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Santos, Guaraja, Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, etc. Descriptive Program sent upon request THOS.

COOK (SL SON 5C5 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK 245 Broadway BY SEVERE STORMS; ENGLANDALSO HIT Hravy Snows Bury Italian Villages Steamer and Crew Lost Off Spanish Coast. I.omlon. Jan. 10 Unusually severe by inUnso cold and lu'avy snow, aro swpcpinjr Europe, this winti-r. OfT tin- roasts of Spuin and I'l-iino1 flip disl i'lunecs liHvr proved a M-fiotis nionaee to shipping, wliilo in lie North Hea and in KrarUinavian waters the Wu floes nie heavy that navigation in many jilaei is difficult.

in many years have there been so many casualties from avalanches in the Swiss and Krench Alps. Heavy ruins in the lower passes and foothills of the latter mountain have liome to eat supper when he wusjnteil l'ri'ss) Speaking before a lor- OCEAN STKAMSIUI'S. SPECIAL IERVICE am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. fO. 2f, Feb 7, 1, 2 II.

23, 31. Fb 0. 10. 2 2. XA.

Feb. 1. 12. 21 IS, 21. Feb.

2. ia, 22 17. 2ii. Feb. 5, 14.

23 30, Feb. SO, IS, Feb. fl. J7 in. Feb.

fl, S.i. Feb. ta, LINES York City Ticket Office! UPTOWN 40ih Bet. 5th 6th Aves. Modern oil-burning steamers insure regular schedules, afford a wide range of passenger accommodations and a high standard of cuisine and service.

JACKSONVILLE Catling at Charleston, S.C. willi through connections to St. Augustine. Daytona. Wesl Palm Beach, Tampa, St.

Peterfburg, Peniacola, Mobile and r-ew Orleans. Jan. )n Ian. Jan. Mohawk.

s. a. Apaoiw S. S. Arapslioo MIAMI Florida's Winter Playground Most conveniently reached by steamer to Key West, thence "Oversea Railway" around and across the Florida Keys 155 miles over a most uniquely panoramic route.

Sailings from New York as follows: fi. fen Jurlnto. S. 8. f'onrlio -S.

S. r'omal S. S. II. 71.

Mallory. Galveston, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso and Points West Steamers continue from Key West to Galveston, thus affording through service from New York to ail points in Texas, Oklahoma, New eico, Arizona and the Pacific Coast. Reservations now available for both one-way and round trip tickets, including transportation, meals and minimum iced stateroom berth. Bedrooms with double or twin beds and private bath; or other staterooms in special or preferred location be secured at varying extra fares if desired. New 36 V.

ri v- DOWNTOWN: Pier 36, North River. N. Y. 'nf thrimgh Fassenffrr and I rriohi Rcvru p. to nil interior P'ttnls Southeast and Southwsst EUROPEAN CONDITIONS Dr.

I.udwig Stein, Swiss publicist and philosopher, discussed the prob loin of authority In the light of modern lOuropenn conditions in nubile lecture on "Anarchism or Order" In the auditorium of the Washington sq. center of New York University Monday afternoon. Dt Slein, a native of Switzerland and for many years professor of philosophy at the Cniversity of Heme, has been living in Berlin for several years ami is thoroughly posted on German politics. He Is the author of several books on philosophy and is one of the associated editors of th Vossiche Zeitung. one of the leading liberal German newspapers.

A It I S1M KNT. When You Catch Cold Rub on Miisterole Musterole is easy to apply and it eets in its good work right away. Often it prevents a cold from turning into "flu" or pneumonia. Just apply with the fingers. It does all the good work of grandmother's mustard plaster without the Blister.

Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made of oil of mustard and other home simples. It is recommended ty many doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheumatism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bronchitis, asthma', neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back and joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds of all sorts. To Mothers: Mustarole i also m.de in milder form for habies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole.

oof and 05c, jars and tubes; hos- httal size, S.itt" Better than a mustard plaster Advertisement. AnvFirrisKM STOPS COUGH QUICKLY The Dest Coufih Medicine You Ever Used. A Family Supply Easily and Quickly Made. Saves About 32. Ytu mik'M li1 surprise! to linfuv ihnJ ill; tiling yon cn use fnr cimijii is a Jen ltd r.iiich is prepu re! Iti'iiic Ml fiir-i a tew ll I.m f.ir prompt results i t.c;its anything i iu fwr I'Uitlly stops tl.e nr.

(t nary ur client in hnnr t. Tunica plcawanl, mo filillilrun like it anil it i pure ami good. to tl.o MlnniH i. It. I'onr ounce? nf RET A -PINE in a pint botil; thf-n till it up v.ltli plain tiiiiear syrup.

Thus you nutke a full pint a fumily supply hut coming rta in hn a ninall bottle of ready -mad nuxli nyrup. Ajrl as cnugh nifdlclne thrrfl Is really nolliltiK heiter to lie liail nt any pric. Tl tavf-H riglit to tlie pol and kIvh quik, IhsIIdk relfrf, it. promptly liealH tlio In-Ilanifd that iln; Hie throat and Mir passage, slops I no Himoyintr throat liiklf. the phlegm, and wn-n your cinii; mup.i entirely.

HLTA-PIXB is a liichly conrentrHte.j compound of Norway I'me t-xtrar famous I'm- tiealins tli meiiiiiranfts. To avoid tif iippointment nk your for if MKT A PI NIC with dii i tionn. nd don' ncci-pt nyt tii nft pIsi-. IiLu-anti-ed. iiela-lMne ii Urooklj n.

N. V. Adv. ADVRUTISIIMINT. BETTER ILCf LBHEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive TublrU the substi tute for calomel are a mild but eure laxa- and their effect on the liver is almost instmlaneous. These litlle olive-colored tk- nf Ur minalion not to treat liver and bowj com-i piainta with calomel. 1 he pleasant little tablets do the good. that calomel does, but have no bad after effects.

They don't injure the teth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Whv cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the So do strong liquids. It is best not lo take calomel. Let Dr.

Edwards' Olive Table! take itt place. Headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feel-in? come from conslipalion and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feci "logy" and "heavy." They "clar" clouded brain and "perk up" the spirits. 15c and 30c.

Adv. i Ruptured try I his rree Apply It to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, LnrRe or Email, and You Are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. Sent Free to Prove Tliis mi .1 .1 pui il 'in i In- nip i 1 1 1 hti-'ii H-iln II. ul ii in! -if ii ippliatifo In Ihf'i H'mi ti-Kl'-t to ff.r i mi up' in''1 fl'if-sn n(i cf vn rinit In i ll HlllH I (, I -Mi. -on n- n-i nil lif.

NASSAU 0m Bahamas TU Vinter Season activities i delightful British Colony. A sporty new 18 hole golf course with lock Hutchison attendant professional- Inrih-atiolns I'ntil 8 P.M. Tomorrow. Vrtsluiis ton. Jan.

10 For Fait em T'trk: Ha in late tonight and Friday. Warmer tonight. Fresh southerly winds. Ixxal Probabilities. a'e tonight ami Friday.

Wanner 1 rvsh sou'htrly high v.Ti:n TOMonnow. (Standard Time.) I A.M. P.M. A.M. I U.

High Waier.fl l.ow Water ew York 11. "3 11:46 5:38 PUN RISES AND SKTS. January 1 1 1. Fets.4:? Hip- Hets.t SHIP NEWS AltlUYED AT NtiW VORli. From.

Kinnton peiiro Nyhovg Rpi muda Sou' hampton San I-'rrstn i.eo tlibr.iltr.r Ixiiidnti Havre Hbvir Her in tula Philadelphia fr.rrilio Jtihn Worthing ton St a Til in I t.rt ft. Uftorse Majestic I vnt wy Ft esident Van, lluici Siiftren I ipesione County (in- NevUlari iBgltt'OD Dakar Pomona Haltine-re ijLorst) H. Jonta Sun Pedro SHIPS DUK TOMOHROW. Ships. From.

KrttoniH. Copenhagen. Uf. 29 Kmpreaa of Scotland Jan. -Mueiuiien Uremen, Dec.

30 SHIPS DIE SATURDAY. Fhlpa. From. Paris Thuriiig.a 11 avre. n.

2 Hamburg, Dec, SHIPS SAILING TOMORROW. (Brooklyn Foatoffice ttm la sivwa hlow. Mmiii close al tiitt 1-jrlt FuuluiDcs one buur later.) Transatlantic. BvroTi, to Patra. for Grec.

si.fCi!W a Ui rested, close" at 1 1 A.M. bhip shi la at i.00 A M. Central, South America and West Indies. Vunamnr, to Nuevitas. Mai's for Balia-nas, inagaa and Fortune Islands, Au-tiilr and ue ot her parts Cuba specially addressed, close at 8 A.M.

Milp suil at 12:00 Iiiina. to M.raralbo. Metis for Haitt, excppt Pt. do Paix. Cape Haitlen, Oonaive and Marc; other parla Haitt.

Venezuela ii Curacao epi'cially addretisnd, cluso at 11 o0 A.M. Ship sails at. P.M. V. M.

Tupper, to Jacmel, Mails for Cape Haitien, ft. de Pait. and St. Marc; other parts HalM specially ad clobe at 11.00 A M. fchip sails itt 3 00 P.M.

SHiiia. to Kingston. Mails for Jamaica. Cjda specially addressed, rlose at 11:30 A.M. Ship sails at P.M.

SHIPS SAILING SATURDAY. Transatlantic. Ma test ic. to Southampton. Mail? for FV.ii'opa.

Africa. West Asia; Orpat Britain. Iceland, tiertnany. South Africa. lit one specially addressed, I'lns-; ai 0 AM.

Snip sails at 11:00 A.M. lieorffe Washington. tj Bremen, Mails Europe. Africa. West Asia, Irish Kre State fpeclal ly addressed, ciose at 7 uu A.M.

Ship sails pi M. Tyrrhenia, to Liverpool. Malls for Irish I'ree State, other countries specially ad-d reined, close at A.M. Ship satis at Silvia, to St. Mails f-r Xpw-fnundland.

rlose at ii AM. Ship tuils n.t A.M. Centiul. South America and West lndl-s. Fort Kt.

rjeorge. to Hamilton Mair for T'-rniuda. cicse at 6.30 A.M. Ship ai 1 i AO A M. Rfi'iiim.

tn Santos. Mails for None ll'iazi! Mid IquiiMs, other par's of Bratfi fpertaily addreeaed, close at j0 A.ji. miv at 7 1:0.1 A.M. irea. to Hamilton.

Malls for Bermuda, siteciallv addrend, cloaa at A.M. sails 11 0 A.M. id Havana. Mails for C'iba. sp'-lally addrepined.

close at 7:09 A.M. S-iin satis at 11 :00 A.M. Ponce, to San Juan. Malls for Porto Virgin Islands, closa at A.M. fc'iiip sails at 12 00 M.

Curnbnba, to Maraaibn. Mails for Cura-(ao, nesuein, Porto Kico specially ad-'rcsed. floe at 7:30 A.M. Ship flails at 1 00 AM. iiohvHr.

to St. Vincent. Mails for Vesi Ii.dlcs. St. T-uria: irgin Islands, c.uiana.

I'i imdad, Barbados, St. Yin'f nt. Grcnadu 'penally andrpss-d, close at A M. Ship at 11:0 "A.M. dnnyoK, to Aires.

p.criados, South Hrazil. Argentina, ParaRUsv. close at t.0) A.M. Ship tails at M. to Port Llmon.

Mails for Costa TCit-a: Cul'a. Jamilii. Canal one. Panama ciose at A M. Hiills at SaraTTiRcrn.

to Malls for ir. mn ta, Sa had or. Honduras. Cuoa and Ti is. pf-ially arldressed, close at A.M.

Snip sails at 1 2 0 M. 1 1 uron. to Barahona. Mails TurUs T.i. and and Pomlnicau Republic, tlf.se at A M.

Ship Kails at 1 M. OBITUARY MortTl.MKK J. TRAVIN x- as buried from the home of his son, Mortimer J. Traci. 31 North Ocean Freeport.

Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Travis born In Amawalk. X. T.

In 1S37, and noved to Brookln when about is years of age. He was prominent ln the hay and bueines until his retirement several yea -9 ejo, hen he moved to Freeport. Hp is by three children, Mrs. Martha L. Mrs.

Charles j. Cook iMil Mortimer J. Travis. MRS. SAFMH A.

KB! RNE. widow cf Charles Biarkburne and mother of charts V. Plsrkburne second, died at the Norwegian Hospital after an fw-rldt-nt sex'tn xveeUa saro when he fell Mid broke her r. She wis In her 8th war. whs born in Philadelphia, but ij-i to las Ortn'oT made her home at 170 r.

here she hid lived In the same 3irivi for t'i post 70 years. She and her -cn -n th orient residents of the er.il had a-en many rhanges In the 1 inf ral he a' 3pm with Interment at O'-d 1 "einetei row fm.ky toci r-f Iterkeiey pi. yes'Tdav St his iiom. I'e xv.is In Lebanon, f.s years airo rid had resided In thti hoto for the paft ..1 -vfn for 11 the supenri- nnilent of equipment fnr the Brok lx I it, on 'iiM Co. He Is s'lrvl- ed by Inn wife.

Mary K. Kane Vocum. Funernt be tonijrnt at 3 o'clock. In- Tient lie sn RTf-eris I i.orr MR1, WIMMIKD RKOt.T, filed on T.jesdav. She wns l-nio nrid raided in the of 4: oiti in Ridjr fr the 0 yenr.

She wiij a ni' Mib-r th Arclu onf nCerni fif the lio'v Family. nd is amvi-tfl lier Cn-roM four rl ft ijfrh r. 1' ft. Ma ry r.d A 1 t-e a Will, am Hope, pnd a Mr I CI ntnit, A mas or i eq iem i 1 1 In 'he church of fiur I.ady a' tomorro-r morrdnar at h. Intrnr.erit xt.ll be ro1-t iiccry.

Miss tTHI.r.FA fiTOl dauith-ee of F'1'VH-rt Stol! of ijn Wr.odiia.i. i erda a for an I of i ''(. She was born In hi I mm anil hud -d In Wnodhiiven for In- -f In to hrr fnih'-r. she vt itv tier aunt and uncle. Mr, and i- in A rPll.

P. Af -K AMFK rli-d '-n U'erlnednv at In borne, Z'ii K. 17th i. ') vi-iir Ho xa born in Sharon. J'r.

wii'l 1 1 rd rook for -r I vea He ixs in ftjr dteestnr It'i-nnevi and a rii'-tnber of Prl'i Abraham. II survived a datijrhTr Mrs. flora a n. Hen in sn. a ml wft trrot Dr.

Isidore nd Ah-M'Vii A en 'ler. Fijne I t.ivt-ra I1I '-e ejfl on Friday p.r.. i' in' er n.er, hir.n' on ruet-! y. nKoo.s. Smith A- 'o, ii lirnr, 1 8 -4 0 VV.

1 Ji ho- WIM1 n' Il fliul II V'H. II iiixl lirtsi-ttirnt mnflcrn flrpr'inr fnr V. M. Mli'dr-v, -'i 1 1 1 -'1 tv I tn 1 us, i A it. Mi" iirnjicrfv lK'1'1 I I iiscn i f-rx.

1 1 Dfv y. r. r- -nt. It- I i.i S'-r i U'l Si ru i is -n, A- 't prr(onfc tho ovnT. 16, Feb.

6, Mar. 12 "FRANCE" May 21. Jun. 18, Julj 9 NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS r.irr-n Veb.Zl MarlH rliifiian Inn.30 Apr.I6 l.a vivie heb. 2 Mnr.

1 Mur.20 Kmiiambruu Msr.2S Apr. 10 New York Vlaro (Hpain) Bordeaux Mar. 4 Apr.ta Rousslllon Miir.l!3 May 6 19 State Street, New York Or Local Agents. IGYPMJDIA AMEfflCAN ii INDIAN LINE TO I'ORT SAin (FOR KDTTT AND PALESTINE) KARACHI llO.MnW COLOMBO MADRAS RANGOON CALCUTTA City of Lahore Feb. All Outside Rooms First and Seeond fie, raancers Special Missionary Keductlona For ratea of paHsage, apply to NORTON llruvr Mrw York 41t.r I la 9 B.j.

3urS or Mini in Mnr. 4 Apr. IS 7 Mar.19 Apr. 5 I ri Kiintretholm lroI iiiiiKholm fe" li or! nnji ilini l-Tokingn lo iirim-ipiil points in tfeaadlaafvla. Garnear va Umtin.

SWEDISH AMEBIC UXB Or Any Local steamship or Touri.t Aseiicy, STEAMBOATS. Public Be Pleased" i Via COLONIAL LINE. eamr leaves Pter 89. N. H.

Ft. V. Houulon fit weekdays and Sundays, at fc.00 P.M. All ouiiide staterootua. 'Itoni Ounul 1600.

1 FVTRAL lll'DSOV MNE XAVKiATIOV 8TII.1. OI'KN. I'nlntr- rupt-'d Hervire to Nfubitriclt, l'onirhkNpiila nnrl K.nei-Tnn. tv. I ninklin St.

t-rl. hi 4 r. Tel. wuiKer biiii. ALBANY NHillT TIOATS gcrvh-e uill he remimed In March arm on xaviuation co.

)w8TMKN HTiSAMSHU' 1,1 EH Ka't Fervlca hi'lwen Nw YorH and HoKtou. Pier IS, North River, N. Y. HUIWON RIVER DAY LINE tervica iJiscuntlQued for tba Sea ton. COKPOHATION NOTICES, i-KALKI IiruS WILL Htu nRCEIVKI) bv tlif Com mifsf inner Purr ha so of Th iiy of New York, tit Inn ofli'p.

Uoom b'Zi MnnlrfpHl Huildhig, Manluittan. iruni 1 in. ta a.m.. on T( JAM ARY 13. Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR FfKNtSHIXO AM DKI-T VERIXO rrtKSIf FIU ITM A.MJ VKUKTABIiKS TO Tiv: I 'Kl'A ItTMKNTS OF 1II5AL.TII AND IT MLIC: KI.FAKE. 'no time Tor the prtrrnrmn nrn or coti- trarts in for tiio period from February 1st, 1 to February 29ib, Ifl-t, tin'lusive. 'i in mount ot yontirity rcnuircMi i ll-trly per cent, of (ti runtmrt amount Hnleil. No bid unal) on roiiHiclPred mi. Icsr ti lh afrompaiiifitl by a drpo.sit.

Su li iifposit alia in nn amount not lt thfiri one nun one-nnir per ceiii. or tno I BDiotint of tim bid. The bidder will tatc tbe prlf-e ppr unit, failed for in th MihediilfB of quantities nd prleeit, bv whirb th bids will si oil. The fxtunsionn mut ba marie and ftotod up, an the bida will read from lie totHl, and HwanlH, If made, made to. Hio lowest bidder on eeh item or clasx, hj Platrd in the srlieduleM.

Socflflrflttonii roferred to in the urneri-. ules may ba had upon application at Room IVfn, iJinidinr. niannarin.n. Blank forma and TuriliT lniortnation may be obtained at the nfilce ot tba Department nf ptirrhnne, 19th iloor. Municipal iJnUdlns.

Mfinbattan. ii, a uij ni' i i 4 1 1 Com niisaioner. DPee Inatruclionit to ninVIara, Iflwt pajre. JMO-lOt oml rORECIiOSURKS. SITIIKMR COTTRT.

KINGS COUNTY Mrflean and nnolber, ft ain't Pa Icon ruction Corpora tfou and auotlier, defendanm. In purfiiHiica or a junvment -or iore-loxnre and unle. duly mmle unci entered in (be fibm-e-entttlfd action, and bearin dnta tlie fth day of January. 19'J4. I.

tlie referrn ln paid named, will noli at public auction, at tli Real Kmale. Kxchanae. ino. worna'. II NJ An lh rilV of 132.

at 12 o'elm-k noon on tl-at iIhv, hy llliam flin riiiiiitmjr nr. t-n nttf! innerm. tba directed bv. mA iudement to be wold, and therein de- scribed mi follows: A I i li foriHtll Pinr, pier-e or rrcei pr. lrttid.

rttuaie, lying; and b-i ar in ihe For-oiiKh nf Brooklyn, of th v'ity nf New mk, in tli County nf King and State nf New York, bounded and a follmv.j; HcfttPiiins point on thn northerly tdf nf Buy Hid avrtiue, distant four Ininrlird M0) fr-ft easterly from the ror-imt formed by the Interwectmn of Ihe riortlierlv aide of Bay Bldira avenue and tl raaterly aido nf Twelfth avenue, and ri-nninn thence northerly and pa with Twelfth avenue, one bund rod a tut i'lirty il.1ft) fert at-ven and tbree-nuarte 7 i inchea, more or lfa, to Stxty-elKltth siieet lotherwian known a rivinjsfon avo- in.e.; thence easterly aloirg thn aoutherly, tide of Stxty-eiBbtb street in two couiaent ti (tether three hundred feet, mnru' or If', to Thirtt-i-nth a en ye; then' ei ai.tttherly along the wraterly aide of Thir-, tt, nth avrnu- on" humlrnd and thirty fi-ili f't four and nne-quiirter inthea. nmre nr le, to Hay Ridge nvenue, and therue weaterly nloiiif lha northerly! nf Hiiy Itldae av. nu1 thra hundreili (ilOl feet, more or ha, to tha point 3tj nla'-" nf benlnmiip. And nl-" the landa lying In Bay Rhjgal aM'tiue, Hixl.v-riRhth atrfet, and Thirteonl li tviiue, In trout nf and adjoining tliI e-doa'-ribed pr-nil' to the middle linen reapvctlvely uf aaid atrcet and avo-r nif. The wholn of aaid premlaei will bo Bold in one panel, auhjert In a tlrat mortRajti 1 hi' ret 1 1 hi prill el pa 1 Mim of nig nt tin inland latcd, Tlruuklyii, N.

f'tb. 111-4. ABB AM N. nAVIfl. Referee, livrrett tJreene, Attorney for Plaintiff, ISC Mot-ilngue tri'Ct, Brooklyn, N.

Y. JalU 15 2h 'Zt COl'NTY f'OVRT. KINGS COUNTY Bond mid MortKHK'n fitiarantee t'onipany. pl, vnt iff, aymnft Abraliuiu JScomohnaky unit ntiirri. ilffendaniM, llarrv Thompmn.

Attorney for Plain tlfi. 1T Iteniani Ntrt-et, Brooklyn, N. Y. IMliNUHlll to (ilda-niertt hcmin. I will nt public Hintlon, by W'm.

.1. M'-Philhainy ani'tioneera, at Brooklyn Bfii 1 MntitaHne atreet. Itiooklvn. KImk Coimiy. Kobruarv fli -at, I 3 1, nt U' Vni It noon, ho pr" Milne dire.

-ti-ii hy aald JudKim-nt to be bold, a i followa: All that rettatn pieee or parcel of land, vitli ihe buildiiiK" tlf-n-iTi i-ierted. aituaie, Ivina and hum In (ho Horouprh of County of KtilHH, t'lty nd State of Spw York, bounded and dearrllmd nn to wit: Ifojiinniiik' at a point on tins r.t.lhweatiTlv of Fnrtiidh alrret. din. tnnt throe hundred and seventy tlvn and InrheH imrt liweaterly li-oni the formed by lh.e InterMi-r- oi, of I he not liweaterly aldo of '('wolf th mm with th aoiith weaterly, aide of li.riii-ih atrr-et; riinnlliff thetifo anuth-veMerly parallel with Twelfth avniii and part nf lh iliatumn tliroiiKh a party wall, one hundred feet and t-o ii') Iri-hea to the center tin" of the blm-k ln-t ween For let and Forty -II rat Htreet tlietwe pnrthweati-rly a Ionic M.id '-entfr line uf the hlork nnd parallel witli'Knr. t'eth at reef twenty lift I feet theiwi TH-rihenaterly aaaln (larnllel with Twelftli avenue and part oT tin dlnfam-e throiiifli ntu liier party wall one hundred 1 1 On fnet ami I wo In' hea to (lie ami weaterly aide of atreei, ami theme aoiitli-eaaterly along; the anuthweat i-rly aidw or rtletll atreet twenty feet to tlm point or phi'-e ni' beinntnir.

Aleo all llm iltfht, title and ltltrcM of th" part left of. In and to th" land lying; lb front of and adjoining ffihl preinlaea to tho renter llbt uf Fortieth afreet. KKANCiS .1. PPUifVAN. Referee.

Jn 10-lt (lira WBDEN i eoniriPnted largely to the and Sune floods in France'. Srvrre Cold III Kngland. l.ncland also is suffering although in a lessor degree. The cold in this (ounlry is severe and there is much miiv. especially in the mfflUmds and in i he nort h.

Winil, snow and rain over all of Western Kurope have seriously deli, t'dejjraph communication. I'n-lil ti o'clock (his morning no press ill: patches had reached KriEland iicin Spain In more than hours. Hover Main Kr07.cn Over. Cologne, The River Main is completely frozen above the brtdne at M.nene and the Ice Is of such thick-i ess that traffic can cross it. a cir- iiiiisiaiice never before recorded within the lifetime of the proverbial oldest inhabitant.

Hcrsramo. I'aly. Jan. Ill Pnow a foot deep covers his city, blocking lie tram lines. Some vtllaRon in I'rovince of Bersuuio are entirely buried as a result of the hea storms.

Madrid, Jan. 10 Sever storms are racing eff the northwest coast. The loss of an unnamed si earner with her crew of nine men is reported from San Sahastian. while several other vessels are in danger. Same of these have signaled for help.

Anrona, Italy. 10 In cone-quence of the torrential rains manv houses in the village of Modolfo are becoming unsafe, while frequent earthshocks add to the distress of the population and increase the damag- to property. Even the hospital is in clunger of cllapse. 'fhL. tlovcrnluent is sending assistance.

Chrtstiania. 11 The intense cold of the past few weeks is forming great ice blocks in the ('attegat and neighboring waters. Many passages are scaled, especially in Western Norw.i;-. Two lightships have been removed beoiue of the menace ii-f the advancing floes. T'iiri.

1 Tho tibial 4uit ra va Ik- Atlantic 'oast of V'rurf'r' V' trnJ-iy i st bviiovni to havf cf vr-lrftp-ic oriffiii, sine il tvos ni'-ii in manv plnrs by a slisrht hci'ia Tho sliock wro l.a I IiH'li'-M-. anions Ttt-jjfr-. 4 o'clock MAS REP LY TO GERMANY GOES FORWARD SOON Modification cf Ruhr Occupation Hinges Upon Berlin's With Treaty. Jan. 0 -i Ey tlip A sso'iat Tr i TIk- nf T-'ranr 'ind 1 1 in to iu of poini.s jrrow-mil of O'-cupai Mn tti In li it nil ho KJiiniH ti'i i i I l.a'"ft on pripr-i pi hat -i oil, flea ions in 1 ocii prison I-' a nit he a i 'on of tli1 ph fHr'-R 1 dr-vif i on ii ly ppon tiu iliposti or i.i--nt povp -otitic tho i-ii in-) of Of '-miration fiart" of I h-Yroyty of Vorf; "-i it is forc-nsf.

slmwina1 of uo'l will 1'." ('r-r. iviany 1o ppm i lie- ica i a i-'al ffor' in put h' l'S'-ir in ri position 1 1 vn 1 of ion in 1 iio if i In! unwl sm-Ii rn-1 't 1 a h-i-npi ppnr1 I 'ip A '1 tf-s rati r-iv i The V. limn nf ply al fiio J'ioiic-li Tor-i a po l.oinc o-: -wi'l oti-'t- two Pnswofs as powr.hlo. A rmi stu rr.d hn I i ret of Jti rh- id- jircord the fsS' piles pfobnbl: tvory to the Sattifd ly. Vjw Iirn ira'hfi on it sriiri, ami thn r--m ho roftilv for rf-' tomorrow or v.y snnvr.

f. lfU! T'almotto vl about thp ban-Is Wnri'lli or. leti'li. I I 'n "'hieh l-ii" w. 'o: i fur 'r-i ho with xv.

lejininff a suif tf he- Liisiijind diiini (I Addr II rdrt t.prh or under tin -I. I i Championship tennis courts Unexcelled Bathing Drives. Ko passports required. The NEW COLONIAL (Now Open New fireproof hotel, many rooms have private balconies facing beautiful tropical gardens and turquoise seas. Splendid table a nd service.

N. V.Booiinj Office: 2 fP. tk Y. Phonr: Murray Hill 441 1 MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES Unsurpassed accommodations by splendid oil-burning steamers remarkable for comfort, luxury and speed. Reservations or information, r.

I ruck by the truck. It was reporte.j 10 District Attorney Hildivth that the hieycle was without lighrs and that failed to see Lent until 11 was too lnte to prevent the acid TWO HURT BY AUTOS Arthur Duffy. 35. of. 471 Kulton Jamaica, was uninjured yesfcrday whftii hi was thrown from the driver's seat of a horse-drawn wapon, as the liorso shied at a passing1 motor car and ran into-ah elevated pillar at Jamaica ave.

and Division Jamaica. The toam is owned by the Metropolitan Tobacco Company. Jesaie Holmes. 27. cf 137 Humboldt boulevard.

Jamaica, suffered possilde iracture of the skull wher she was struck by a motorcar at Sutphin rd. and Humboldt Jamaica, 1. 1. The machine was owned and operated by Michael Sullivan ot 516 Beach 136th Ilockaway Heach. The woman was rushed to Mary Immaculate ilospital by Ambulance Surgeon Debbie.

Stanley Admitis. 33. of X. 4th Brooklyn, was only slightly injured when his motorcar overturned at Augustine ave. and Queens Boulevard.

The accident was caused by a broken steering gonr. $65,000 FOR PRINTING TOO HIGH, SAYS SILZER Trenton, X. Jan. 10 (By Uip Associated Press) Govornor Goorpo S. Hilzer today announced liis m-fusal, as a niombpr of the Stat" Housp Commission, to sign tliis year contract for legislative printing, tlie cost of which il is estimated will ho IliS.OOO.

Reports which he received from the State editor, tlv Governor stated in his letter to members of the Commission, led him to believe that "a considerable saving" could be made if the forms were changed and other improvements made. Both the Senate Journal and the House Minutes were characterized by the Governor as "usually lare volumes ft simply dead matter." which could be "simplified very much" at a large reducttion in the cost of printing. HELD FOR MANsTaUGHTER Charg-d with manslaughter. Fred A. Wiftisf.

30, cf G12 South Jamaica, the drher.of the truck thai yesterday afternoon snuffed out the life of 5-year-old Esther l.uhetzkv, of 1228 Lincoln was arraigned in the Gates Avenue Court today before Brown. He held in bail for examination on Monday. The child w3." playing in the street in front of hei home when the truck struck her. The right rear wheel passed over her body. She died in St.

John's Hospital. Wittig was arrested by Patrolman Thomas CarroM of the Atlantic ave. station. The truck is owned by John Tromrner, the brewer. DREW GUN ON COP, LANDS IN HOSPITAL f'ugene r.avone.

who owns a restaurant, the Buena Vista, at Hath Heach. and lives at 210 K. 27th attempted to talk to a policeman early today and even though lie talked behind a gun, as Motorcycle Policeman Hendricks he suffered fearful punishment, lla-vone is in the Kings County Hospital suffering from a lacerated wound of the scalp, a laceration over th left rye and a possible fractur- of the skull. In addition to this ho is a prisoner on charges of felonious the Sullivan law and spc'ding. Jlavone.

alter closing his restaurant, turned ills motorcar into 7tn ave. According to Hendricks, hir up a speed of to miles an hour between 4 1st. and 'iih sis. '1 he motorcycle man told him he wa. oing to give him a ticket.

According to the policeman, r.avone drew a ru'i said. "Where do you get that stuff?" Then Hendricks went into action. CRAPSEY DENOUNCES EPISCOPALIAN ROW Dr. A Ifff prion S. Crapsey, tt ono lini" lector of a Iarg-; thtirrh in Syracuse-, tho last Kplfcopal minlriU-r Jo be1 for hrnsy aii'i a warm friend of the Iipr.

John Howar-1 Mulish of the Church of iho Holy Trinity, whr ht: frfjuput pr'-arhe'tj. has r-ome OMl in thf rur-i Nation with a rathfr scu'hin? ar'icl' on th prsftit litfious cjii-fi-oxfrsy. He dr-ciarrs that "it is -liffliMjit for any oim of ordinary' in-t' iiK mi and common dft-ency to fi-tiiin a hr- of Pfspi-cf for iDicr I't Th- Slmn.f 'Mil Nt' "Th I ins (iiari i pt ion to hia a rtlr "Tr-of ill" rhtjrchffl." in tin nf which Tp. t'rapspy says: cpf-st difgract- of this 'piat'. i l.ct xvi r-n tlift II Kh 'hurrh i ti 1 ii liy 1 F.ishop of Sow or nd lie- lu oa 'I C'liurrh, io-o chief -pnli'-smnn is th rfCtof of tin I'tiunli if St.

Mm rib olomrvv. Is that it is a (iiHrrM nhoui not -inc. T)i' sai is to cry 'if r-ry fod tlu- says that iih lr to liirn his dixlnt I.fird and MaM r. Such brine lh-crm-. it rn I he sacred dntv r.i 1-) oln'V his fJod ard i.f tin- r'i-: 'M to follow his dlvin-Lord and MnstT.

"Krutti tl.at liieh altiturlf wo'rd not t)i" Hinful futility of his ruth-dral buildinir he marif''St io Would he not nco ('in to m-t th" to b'uld Mm cathfilrnl ho must rarfful not to offend tlif landlords and Wi: nion IcrdR of Hi" city. "On'' 5-intf'1 uicht Hp'-nt ho Fiislidp of xv York a I on i i i fiu ti i of hp sormon enild If im lios any tntcliitrc I fi-, any hftrt. any ri nl. maK him a.harne'l Jind afraid, a 1 1 1 is ri uarn-l with lie pi-i or ot St. Ha rtholoiiifw'tt would hp as notii- mc in cotnparipfin with his qiiajToi wi' lus nwn so 'liiif tii-- r--cfnr of S'.

Wh In Mfilt mom P'tUoiis rnri'lif inn. I' rutty for the rv-t-ir if Ht. to "hfy Iltvhnp: St. Hart hr-ilnm" w'h Ui" sinfii- rtiV.KrfKiiUnn In I nnfun il is ii1 dnirrh nf h. Arri-M-iriin iiilt.ion;iirp ftrtfl l-lllionniri-, tii- kr-'vv fht 'li" fV.irs fh'- niiliifHiHlrc 1 tli-1 rnnrc thnn Ur fr-nrs i.

1 i re nt" in At rn I in )n- h- ivlor of irs rnriKH'Sii If Mni)'i iii rr -In r- ff 1 1 in -ntrn fl hi! ilonn irn ns Ji 1 I I eisn trade conference today. Leonid I Kra.in, Korean Trade Commissar, iinnoun-od that dut'lupr his recen' Rlnv ln he carried on 1 nmouniiner from lo nod. ''In all probability' during the com-iuiS yer Soviet Russia will on certain conditions obtain loans from foreign count he said, "ni the capitalistic Slates themselves ure interested in the re-eslabli3hment of Russia's national economy. Such loans would firsi go toward the re- establishment of agriculture, and 1 cmpnr.size 'na; should large credits bo forthcoming' the Russian villnyes v.ill he nmdo unrecognizable within a jicriod of five yearn." to the idf-a of the heavy of foivipn soods. dvo-e tied iy cert fin members of the opposition group in the Communist partv, Krassln said: For ilio sake of a desire to Rive tin peasantry cheap goods we can-no! carry on a policy leading: to the a nihil ion of our own industries.

ht! only means of a proper junrtion of Russian industry and agriculture remains in foreign or-. in agreements with tureijrn conn FEAR ALL ON BOARD FREIGHTER CONEJOS PERISHED AT SEA Body of Unidentified Sailor on Shipping Board Steamer Found in Black Sea. London. Jan. 10 i Ey the Associated I'ressl After a week's search of the whole Elack Sea area, insii-uted by the United States Shipping Hoard, it notified today that the steamer Alga had picked up tin body of an unidentified member of the crew of the Shipping Koard't steamer Conejos, which foundered in the lilaek Sea late lnst month, and buried him at Fea near Batutn.

The floating body was found Willi a life Jacket attached. The advices disclosed I fiat the victim was an American, but there was nothing to indicate his name. The Shipping Board efllcials her. fear this discovery confirms the report that all the Conejos' crew of 3S men were lost. Th "ollicials have not entirely abandoned hope, however, and at their request I v.

Cnited States destroyers from Hear Admiral liriKtni's fleet at 'onlantino-nlc are scouring the entire Biack Sea lor some trace of the missing men. The Shipping Board offices Constantinople received a report that 17 members of the crew escaped in lifeboats and made fnr the Circassian mast, but a thorough survey of all the Black Sea ports failed to confirm this. The Shipping Board authorities in r.ondou ridicule a report from Italy tnat the Conejos had rammed the lighthouse at Trehizond and that 300 on board her were drowned. The beard has on ag'jnt at Trcbizond vhn would promptly have reported such an occurrence, it wai pointed out. Moreover the Conejos was onlv a freighter and carried but 33 men.

DETECTIVE'S HOME ROBBED OF $2,000 respite the efforts of tho polico to koop i cusp a. close secret, learned today that thieves on Piimljiy n'ifiht lansaoknrl thn liomo of Urossman, a deteolivo at-tarhod to Thn Parkvtlle poliro sra-ton. who livos 334 84tii M. J.nv-clry alufd at was stolen. If is reported that the inini.lers at't'-r foreinu tn entrsinco tn ih.t liouso Itisun Iv went from room tu room in n-arr of va inRblrs.

i- dentty they vt not int'Tf-sted in atiythins hut jtYflry. TODAY'S EVENTS T.fotorrar Show at L'58th Field Art'iiory. th livonv. Motorhoat Show, at Grand Centn.l I'al-acp. Ijt Charles Wohhrr Recall at Central V.

M. at 9 p.m. Inst pib pt eni-nt three one-act plays at Academy of ot 1 p.m. 'Hotanizirs in Trtrltlat," hy Ti K. Itajtrn of JJmnard at Acdrt.iy ot Alllfff.

Ht ki li Wis.iom of C.iuf.k':' by John fm-per at A- a-lciny of Mu-i' at 4 rn. rt- of Farrar at nf 1 0 m. Annua! of New York Moiri'' frjr tlie A nt Hot' 1 I'. ssr rr, i m. I.M-, A'!" ftjinet ti' tia'-cl u'le at F'rat A.

an CI jI i Ht III Frwti-r r- v. N'n-r qlvi 1 1 1 urh of Matthew, M-jd i ave Tnrr S'u; rit Forum mre 4 1, Thronp ni.d J'uim:" oven. -Mir-ial soiii, I nt nt 1 I'r-C'i'T'Ii, and Marcy nv. t'nt'-n r-fiji'M. nlulit at -rift Motimo '''I.

K. A. IIh'a-- -H eifiR-ie AW SmuIh I'huicli, I Mt n.a fi m. teri-in in EXPECT DEMOCRATS TO CONVENE HERE lluibrt, in liis ity ns Aftini; Mnyor, will fin invention to the In ufjcnUi- Connnitt' to brinw th'- homo-crtitic cntion of lli-l to York. Iliiil.frt will arx'fjihptmy th'1 iin i cjirff iit i iiif i rixi-ns i 1 1 1 1 1 rirnM 'l lii.st S'ltmi f-r lo lr Iiik li" con v-nt ion i will to 1 on on to j-r- fwit N'W invMiitinri.

Th- will inrhiilo 1'. of rrni- I J. ('Unn, i rma of ho fi nu n- roin (U-rnvil, Kalph I'nKtztw I 'runk A. Munsi'y. Alvln ii rn n'l 1 is 1 'Iff son.

At rnf'tintf ot ihM fltizrfi t'lftn-tn it Ht Ilio Tintnl Mr. I'ay tx tils ronvir-t inn i hat in i ta i ion iii ni'i HM(iry fun 'is vo Ikt ii vihNci-ilM'd." sai'l Mr, I'oy. i Im- Nt York rornmitti i' xpcr io r--- 1 t'mi from it xf Tn'sliiy villi fhi' assijrnnfp I fur tii- moth in 5't yf nHtional corm-n- I I -vr'T7rro now in full swmz at this fAeWORLD I Telephone: Bowlint Green 3300 1 1 zwrws.A General Offieet: 67 Wall Street, N-v York PVND Jf, vgiM on the newest, most costly snip oitneennre ianac dian Pacific Fleet. Twenty-six thousand milea am nf Canada il rv. uic Oil Sailing from "Emfjress 1 8 Countries in one Grand Tour.

A lifetime travel Ui four month Fare from 1 ,600 Shore Excursions included limited number of gucitt OS Day MedSterrasscara Cruise All the Mediterranean Porta of interest. Egypt and the Hojy Land on the luxurious "EmpTCSS of Scotland" 25,000 tons Reg. Sailing from New York, Jan. 14, 1924 fsrea from $800. Shore excursions.

Ouettt limited. Apply to mny local mtesA CANADIAN PACIFIC Ave. at 44ih New York Burning totu dip. New York, Jan. 30, 1924 White Star X.

V. to lirrbonra. Woulliamptoli II A. II iBn.li Feb. Apr.

OI.Mi,,if, Noon Mur. 1 Apr.t'l ll'inirrli', II A.M Apr.lB Mnj-10 IM.i.vHI to 1 olh ((lileenstiinn) and il.iveriinnl I'crlrl. Smm Jun.lH I rli.lll Mur VI liilfrpdtHii. Nonn. Noon I f'rltlr.

Sunn Mar. I Afir. May Noon Apr.jn A.v2l MKIHTKHHANKAM TBI'ISFS f.nriliin,! Inn. II Map. AMERICAN-WHITE STAR Itf.

N. Y. to Plymouth, hi-rhtmr. tllRmlMirn TitJHbiirjrh. 3 t.hn.'i;t tFeb.37 fApr.

1 I M. I 1 1 1 1 'herbourjf. Southampton. Bz Stah tim V. I'lymouth, Vherbaurie, lAtitw-rn MoiiKiiliti, It Jhd.17 iPb.r.l Mnr.1! II A.M Iih.ltl Apr.

ltlc-tiltinrl. II A.M.. Apr, Mh.v -Itino 5 l.iililitml. II A.M Avr'H Muyt 1 Junr-IU I'hliin nn'l fien iiirn. Inti'rmtthtiml AlirvnntMi Mur Inn CnmpHnr 1t7 SteanuTB 1,218.000 Tons.

1 Itroiiduny, S. or Lot ill Asemt. AUSTRALIA HONOLULU. N1W ZIAIAMO 1h Hell Kfiulpprd ftlitll Htrami ri Muttiiro CJO.oi-o tonni F-b. pr 11 Miikurit ton-i Mnr, 7 May.

7 hull from Vanrotirer, C. For fri, apply Can. Par. Runway On. 1'ao.

Mud. 44th or 4t CmiaillHn A itstr linn Ltnp, Winh HMj? 741 Uaatlnsa St. WU Vancouver, B. O. CUNARI) AND ANCHOR LINES NjiillnifH to nnrl PnrlM.

OI-'KlrK, E'i Ilnmilwny, N.w Vork. Ol.ll DOMINION- MNB lo Hlrn. nll 3 Thup. Hala. addltlonnl Tel.

Canal 1100. ROTAI. HI A II, To Fnrnp. England licrmtnr W. Indlf, Btrmoda Sm Amarin.

B'war, N. V. THAVKTa NO MATTER WIIKKi; rnvsi New Kf'iMnn Winmr Monk I Universal-Lehrcnkrauss Tmvfl Axewy Lchri'iikntUHH Snn Steamship Tidiet Toorist Agent. Letters of Credit. Travelers Checks Drafts, Money Orders, a 'Baggage Accident Insurance Fultnn ll.

Horn flnll rtrimkl) n.N.V. J'honc Triuiifilc Attractive Tours nt ILPimonuhl lint- 5pring-Summr. 1924 1 1 inTii rlf i ii i ho niilrt Tth vm orp Hon" mi ('in ysri of f-n ifH'-t or -'ii'i-l fxprni'nfp anl pennnm'tit mlli-i-t; ii I'innipp Hspiiif uiir llcnli iiihD.v u'l- mi i To ii ti f'i na 1 lie pprpomi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v-f Ki'i' piii-li Tour intra nf't'fl iHi Mt-rvif-H lirouw limit fit-nil for Itook of HHnlM snrt KiiIpm. FRANK TOURIST CO. 542 Fifth New York iai.1.

rhnnf, VuiHlerhlll Travel? jlrlDHHh in V. upluf. itficraf liirn jint ivnfiifin i 1 (Tn, 1 pr-'M-ti' tl Nd. fit ft. r''l trim! V.

'l'l III I I I 1 1 V. 'iff tlii nf ir ii 't (i in Ii'irrp ii- thrown i I A lin! nf riinnmn fti'-h Im fif.t hurt. tr -T i iht Omri'I. I I 1. ti in fl II '1 li I thut with )ikc 'I Jrll'I I ltd (1( I itp for Hniiltirn f-.

tiii I'Mijr Miiin V. Vf.ii imy inii 'f Miflr-h Si.nj.i.' Tr'Miiui-iit nf pi I i f.n for 1 npl tin-. ty, i1ftf-Hhed 'n i 1 1- -iLIimx i it d'-f 'i v-f '1 i -1 sni'-e-orn, he1r fx i-n'nr-i tin'-' ra 'or, of if nnv, of nnfi Mm- i-fr dec. .1 )). SM- r.

(. vtr-K or lien or in fi toel fhrmith. ir' 1 11 Hid TI TP ,1. flietr ft-'-u'eri' 1 1' c-n -mi -r eviseex. ft" mIij-ibix, nef I ti' a iv.

froii fhfir in j'-i'w, hnv or If 3 Tin-f mi ko'tih wrwil upon "'i -v p.i ti i puruh" to an order of ihn linn. xVIIIbtm V. HnnVv, 'he Court trf lh nf 'I' .1 -in nary Stfi. 1914. and filed "unliiint lo the office of the ti- -be f.vin'r of Una-'.

In th" I -Till sMt of New Voi I' rtniHl" I'M. '4. CHAItl SVIIlViHTv Attomr" f.ir PVfnfiff ftffcp X- Add rs. l-'dton e'reet. nor.cFrii of Mi-ioillvit, n'vnf ork lion will hel'l in York." jus Mniiup." JtO-fit-fh.

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