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18 PLAN SETTLEMENT OF CABLE INTERESTS Inlcrnntloiwi! Conferonco to Dolcnnlno American nnil IlrlliNli JllffhtH. ItOIW MONOPOTiY CHARON MoAiloo (mil Lnnnlnff Itctiiliicil to Protect Claim of Companion. WAHHIKOTOff, Sopt, 10. Two former member of tho I'rMlileiH'a Cabinet, It becamo known to-day, have ln re. talned to represent llio Intereata of the American telegraph anil cable companlea at the International communication conference to bo held In Washington next month, W.

0, McArtoo, former Hecretnry of tho Ttcw, ha hern retained by the WeMern Union Toleurapl and Cabin Company on counsel, while Jloborl Lanalntr, former flecretary of Mate, ami Letrr It. WooUey, formor counsellor oi the Btate Department, have been retained by tho I'oatal Telrsraph and Cable Company. 'Hllhu Hoot. yon of the fornmr Hecrrtary of mate, Ij expected to represent tho Interests of All-America Cables, Incorporated. From the character of the International communications conference aim tho important commercial and political significance of the decisions ex) fd to be made, other prominent International lawyers In the I'nltM BUftes probably will le present nt the conforenco to represent American Interests, ConfllclliiK Interest ArUe.

flomo of tho questions nt Issue at the conference, officials said to-day, aro uch as to Involve not only conflicting International Interests, but Interests which tend to divide American companion. For the sake of American claims to be presented It has been the effort of Government officials to nt-tempt to settle In advance nil disputes between the domcatlu companies In order to present united front nt the con- StaMcAUoo, ns counsel for the Western Union Company, nlrcady has compiled with a request of the 8tate De-pnrtment that the. contract between the Ilrltlsh Western Telegraph Company and the Western Union "Company for the construction of a cable connecting the east ci.tt of South America with tho United mutes bo nimlo known to the American Government It wan pending filing tho contract with tho State Department that president Wilson refused to grant the Western Unlot Company a permit for the landing of a cnblo at Miami, connecting with the Ilrltlsh cable at Barbados, and to prevent an unauthorised landing ordered American destroyers off tho coast of Miami. Whllo tho contract as yet had not been made publlo by tho Stato Department, official aald to-day that It provisions aro not as objectionable to American Interests as those tentatively communicated to All-America Cables by tho Western Union Company In an effort to tnduco All-America Cables to enter the comblno and to partition tho South American cable field. Offered Cable fonopoljr.

OfflclaU sold to-day tho British Western Telegraph Company originally offered All-America Cobles a. monopoly of all cable business on the west coast of South America, where the latter company has been operatlnr exclusively for some year, In return -for an agreement that All-America Cables would not compete, as contemplated, with tho British Western Tolegrapli Company on tho east coast. It was planned by tho British company acting with tho Western Union Company, according to officials, not only to construct a cable from Para, Braxll, to the Barbadoes and thence to Miami but In the event of a refusal of All America Cables to enter tho agreement, to Invado tho Western coast of South America. It was to prevent tills threat of the continuance of tho monopoly exercised by the British for some years on the Eastern coast of South America that tho United States, It haa been said, refused the Issuance of a permit to the Western Union to land a cojilo at Miami from tho Barbadoes until tho cable situation In South America had been thoroughly Investigated and tho nature of the contract entered Into between tho AVestern Union nnd tho British company lml been put In possession of tho State Department. Officials would not say to-day whether examination of tho contract had remove! all the difficulties attending the grant of a permit to tho landing of a cable, but the destroyers despatched to prevent a cable landing recently were recalled from Miami.

SEES NEED OF OPEN MARKET. Got. Hardin? of Heaerre Board Diseased Foodstuff) Situation. Cleveland, Sept It. Consumers of foodstuffs must be prepared to pay prices that Include reasonable profits and farmers must continue a policy of securing full production and moderate prices If the nation Is to work Its way out of tho present cconomlo dilemma, Harding of tho Federal Ilcserve Board said to-night In an address here.

Discussing tho function of the Federal Reserve system. Gov. Harding declared that Its credit resources should be available through banks to the extent necessary for moving crops, but that use of Us credits for holding crops off markets and thereby advancing prices would bring disaster. One of tho greatest needs of tho nation, Mr. Harding said, ''Is nn open market, where the old taw of supply and demand Is given freo play." CALLS COX CHARGE Treasurer TJpUnm Hcoffs at Named ns Campaign Fond "More mlllwlnd work," was ths comment made yesterday on the boost to twenty-flve or thirty millions' given to the mythical Republican campaign fund by Gov, Cox.

The commentator wao Frederick W. Upham, treasurer of tho Republican National Committee. "Cox Is getting nowhoro 'with his charges," he added. "Even tho Democrats Senators, Reed and Pomerene, were disgusted with their fllmslness. We have 40,000 subscribers.

When I was summoned before tho Senate committee I had the'lIM with me. When the Democratic treasurer was asked to produce his list ho professed to bo surprised. Said he thought It would not be wanted. 'Wo are going ahead with our work under the original plan." TAFT WILL TAKE STUMP. William Howard Taft will devote, two weeks, probably the last two, to campaigning for Harding and Coolldgc, It was announced at Republican national headquarters yesterday.

One will be spent In New York Stato and the other week In various States. Ellhu Root and Charles Evans Hughes will also ipeak at the Madison Square Garden meeting here, for which Senator i Harding will come Cast the latter parti of October. I TRAIN BANDITS STAGE HOLD-UP IN MINNESOTA Several Hundred Dollars Taken from Passenger, flT, Hept, Is, rnssengera on train No, 3 on tho Chicago, Milwaukee ami St, 1'aul Ilallroad were held up early to-dsy near Ortonvllle, by two armed bandits, Who obtained several hundred dollars, according to word received here to-night. 'BE BURLESON'S ORDER TO EMPLOYEES NoDiscourtesy Nor Criticism of Service by Them, Allowed, serial la Tin Hun two Nmr Yosa Hruia. Wasiiinotom, Sept, 16, I'oslmaster-General Burleson has mtuilcil postal employees further by warning them that thy must not poak discourteously or In criticism of thn postal service.

Mr, nurleson says the department Is In receipt of complaints from patrons that they have not received courteous treatment In transacting huslnrif with postal employees, a "Some of these complaint," tho ruling continues, "allrge that patrons seeking postal Information are met with short, curt responses, and that In some Instances employees have displayed a very unaccommodating and resentful attitude because patrons have sought Information regarding mall matter! and In several cases It Is ulleged that employees have responded to Inquiries with criticisms of the postal establishment and Its methods. 'The postal establishment Is conducted for the benefit of the publlo and such errors of omission or commission In tho performance of duty serve not only to discredit the sorvlco nnd bring It Into disrepute, but aro Inimical to tho best Interests of tho great army of postal employees." JERSEY LEGISLATURE PASSES HOUSING BILLS Expected to Help Building, but Won't Lower Rates. Tsxntoh, Sept, It. Four bills for bousing relief which were adopted last night by both houses of the New Jersey Legislature will have beneficial effect to, stimulate building, but will not curb profiteering, according to James F. Gnn-non, a member of tho City Commission of Jersey City.

He, said further legislation must bo sought nt tho next session. The bills provldo that new houses for dwelling purposes shall bo exempt from taxation for five years, and require landlords to bring eviction notions In the district In which the tenant lives. Monthly tenants may not Ha evicted unless on three months' notice, and a chnugo In the method of assessments Is made. CHICAGO GIVES $132,554. Republican Workers Gather 1,000 Campaign 8nbcrlptlon.

ffyecfal to Tns Box ad New Yoik Houid. Chicago, Sept. 18A-Thr drlvo of thi Chicago and Cook county ways nnd means committee of thn Republican National Comrr.ltte-) In soliciting funds for campaign expenditures already has netted the committee 1132,151, a sum which represents 1,000 subscriptions. Two more working days remain In the campaign, Friday and Monday, In which the remainder of the 1500,000 being sought may be octalned. Veetcrday, despite tho fact that primary day usurped much of the time and energy of the workers, 115, tM was reported.

The Magic of Modern Business nam, 1 I As the modern kitchen is equipped with all manner of time and labor saving devices, so the office of the trained executive is a veritable signal station, through the buzzers, telephone, dictaphone, files, of which the employee, the article or the information desired may be summoned or despatched at a moment's notice. And thus it is efficient housewives and men of affairs make quick and easy work of finding desirable help, homes, investments; locating lost articles; planning vacations or educational training for their children, through the agency of SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD "want" ads. They have learned that SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD classified advertisements are carefully cen- sored as to reliability, and that they carry Helpful messages to more than 200,000 discriminating readers. The bigger and more important the mission, the greater the reason it should be entrusted to a SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD "want" ad. to A corps of courteous operators are engaged in receiving SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD "want" ads.

over the telephone. Call Fitz Roy 6000.. THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, TISMIJUK 17, lau. QUEENSTOWN SHUT TO 0, S. MAIL LINER Urlllfih Admiralty Order Directed nt Panhandle, Ball-Jnff To-morrow.

OWUEH IN IRELAND ACT Similar Action Urn IJcon Tnkon With British Yes-sols of Lato. "Under ono nf the series hf orders for the restoration of order In Ireland" the nrltWi Admiralty by cable yesterday forbade the liner Panhandle Btate of tfio United Watts Steamship Compflny frem stopping nt Queenstown. Tha I'anhnndle Htate, built for thn United mates Hhlpplng Hoard, Is the first transatlantic passenger liner constructed In this country In a scoro of years. Tho line had planned to despatch her to-morrow for Quesnstown. Houlogno nnd London with ono hundred passengers and frelfjht.

Capt. Francis It. Mayer, president of the company, nnd tho other ottTclnla were takon by surprise by tho order, which came nt the last moment, Tha action of tho Ilrltlsh Adtnltnlty Is a blow to the now sorvlce, which Is, of course, rivalling the old established Ilrltlsh lines, but not ono which discouraged the officers of the steamship company, The Mall Steamship Company took ovr In a deal with Admiral Ilenson, president of the Hhlpplng Hoard, nineteen big liners of the North aerman I.loyd and since that tlmo has leased plern nnd other facilities In Kurope of the same German company. This, with tho Harrlman Interests, which have taken ovor tho Hamburg-American service, makes two large American shipping compai.lcs In the transatlantic field. The Urltlsh Government has from time to time regulated or prevented Ilrltlsh (teamshlps from calling nt Queenstown since Archbishop Daniel J.

Mnnnlx was taken off tho White Star liner Ilaltlo when bound for that port. AILNSTEDJ GETS' MOBE TIME. I'rrlod nf 'llrniilto from Jnll for Contempt Ilitendrd. Jules W. AmsMn's respite from Judge Mnnton's order that he go to Jail for contempt of court was extended for further period yesterday, when Arnsteln's counsel, William Fallon, xuhmlttod briefs In support of his nppllcutlon for a writ of hnbeus corplis.

Briefs In opposition wero (lied by Saul Myers, counsel for Amstcln's creditors. It was understood that tho defendnnt wculd remain nt liberty In the custody of his lawyrfr pending decision upon his petition, which Is expected within the noxt fuw days. GEN. NICHOLSON CHOSEN. Succeed Fluke ns Army and Nary Club Head.

William J. Nicholson, commandant of Camp Upton, was elected president of tho Army and Navy Club last night at a meeting of the board of governors In tha clubhouse In Gramercy 1'ark. Ho succreds Real Admtral Draft-ley Flake, who has removed to Washington. Gen. Nicholson led the IS'th Infantry llrlgado, Seventy-ninth Division, overseas.

jy SHIPPING NEWS. (CONTINUED TOOM ntPCHDINO I'AQB,) Haitians, o( sehr Ella Thurtow, jiKOKonn, MMnpt it-ArrlrM, tr Freeman, Newport ItUtT AltTIIUlt. Tex, 8pt 15-Arrlvd, str Duncsn (llr), lUlilngford. Arrives I.Hh, sir Ambra (Nor), flsnneflord, Arrived loth, str Coahulia (M), I'm- "safiid ldih, sir Trinity (navy oil trans-port), naval Mallow. Mlsi Bpt 15-Arrlwd, whs Iiabil Harris, MoMIs) A HiUan "J'KNHACOM.

Fla. 8pl 10-Arrlved. str Uk Clear, Niw Orltani) Uko Klliworth, Mobil i sehr Jean I. Hnmervllle, Oanlenai, tl4 10th, str Uka Flanders, Itutnos TAMPA, Ms. Bpt in-flatled, sirs lloldin Kvsni, Tsmplcot MaMolte, Key West i schr IvM Cohen, Mobil.

I'a, Utpt l(V-Arrivd, sirs Isk Flig, Htnckion Hprlngs (not. Mama, ntlloii lath, (bp), New York for Valencia and Ilamlona, Arrlvvd Ifllh, sirs Verona (Nor), rort An. tnnliil Yeiskl Maru (Jsp), Jllo Janeiro; 0 Kolur, London Waukrgan, Manila, Ao llnil, Cnpnhaifn Hcotlburg, lUHImom HiKdco. Nw Ysrkl Writ Cavanal, ilol Gre cian, iinmon, Cleared loth, str Hoyilian Maru (Jsp), Utwnnrt Nwi. I'aiMd down needy Iiltnd 18th, str Laks inmn.

rnusutinnia ror uouaion. l'atacd out DtUwirt llrtakwaUr 18th. atrs Lake Klkwnod, fur (Wnoai Victorious (llr), do for (llncowi Ilrlfhton (Nor), do for Norfolk i Tomslva, do for Nw urnaim Hiirvino (rri, no ror uunxirki Norman Monarch (llr), do for Liverpool) Newton, rid for llonlui! HaUtlxa (Dutch). do for New fiW, mills partly cloudy i imooth sa. Hept I5-Vaied, achr Wm iiooiii, xorK ror vmtinaven, niiiru mtn, atr i-ak ramn, 1'rovinence.

l'llOVIDKNOU, III, Bpt 11 Hailed, atrs Caatx, Norfolk) ISth, DetUrton, Tamplco, irrivta tain, sir uanaionsa, Tampico. HAN KIIANC1HCO. Cal. HtDt lft-Arrlvd. atrs Ilondowoao, Nsxsaakl) West Katan, Liv erpool) weirn unisni, awpori wowai IXIIwood.

Illlo: filar of Paru. IlrUtnl Hay. Arrived 14th, airs Maul, Honolulu) Lb 00, Hailed ltlth. atr Manoa. Honolulu.

Wah, Bept M-Arrlved, atr Hteel Worker, New York via Han I'adru, HAN PKDItO, Cal, Ktpt lWrrlved, atr HAVANNAII, (la, Hept ln-Arrlved, atrs City of HI Loula, Ntw York) Point Loma, Charleaton. Hailed 15th, atr Lax Denton, New York. Hailed 10th, atr City of Auxuata, Doaton, Hailed 16th. atr Themlato (Puteh), Tampa, TAMl'A, Fla, Hept 1-Arrlved, str Lako Llroeo, fUvatmah, Hailed 15th, atr Lackawanna, Lake Fraie, New York, Hailed 18th, achrs Charles ft Wletio, Sapia la (Irandai Thomaa II Oarland, Cardensa, VlNKYArtO HAVKN, Msaa, Hept 15-In port, tuxa CarllsU, from I'hlladelphla, tow. Inr barer Cumru (for Hraraporl), Olenald (for Uantor), and Pickering, which ah took from tux LcAap.

for lllddtford) Lenape, do for Hoston, towing bartes lluck Hide and Baucon. 1 AMERICAN PORTS. (Dy Mall.) OI3UCF.flTF,rt, Maa, Bept 13, PSt Arrived, lux HwaUra, towlnir barce raxlnoa ami Huffolk (from Fort Point) and Tohlckon (from Dockland), Philadelphia (and uppoaed aalled nth). HALKM, Mas, Hept 14-Baltrd, tug Cata. wlaaa, towing bariea Pottatown (from Port land).

Indian ItMro (from I'ortamouth) and Lincoln, Philadelphia. Fire Record A. M. lln. 4 MO f.M Inox avenue; Ocorge Ot- trnncer Slight OjlO-F'mnt til HI Third avenue, autoi Jamea Duller -M Ilroadwuy; J.

7:15 214 Knit IWd atreelj Aqtena grocery ator Unknown Oil K. 170th Hronxt Mary Kanlan Trifltnc 130 W. Mill lot. unknown. No daman (liin-440 W.

Mth Mary llllltnira.Tririln v. and SSth ahantv, unknown SiiO-U' Wcat 3lat at.) Klihlowaky Hroa Unknown Kaat 120th at.) fence) Van Iluren It Ct Trifling WK) Wet 40th at.) 2.1 Ueekman II. 0:30101 Fourth unknown Trifling Methods REAL ESTATE NEWS, NOTES AND GOSSIP Dwelling nfiyors Arc Contro ot Trntlliifi: In Active Market Other Denis. nrown-Wheelock, sold for Clnrk estate 5 West F.lghty-nftli street, four story dwelling, 02,:2. Tho buyer K.

ISsselstyne, Tills Is tho thirty-sixth house sold by this firm far the Clark estate slncn tho first of the year, Hlavrson St Hobbs sold for Amilo ivnd Mary Malioney the threo story dwelling at 18a West Ninety-second street, 17x 80x100. Charles Tl, Van Valen, Inc. sold for John Nash ths tltrcn story dwelling nt 21 West Nlnety-flrst street, U.lOx 10MH. Fannlo Hrlce, the netrcas, purchased from Mrs. Klenoro B.

Vyckoff 82 Weat Fifty-second street, a five story dwelling, Kings County Savings Institution sold to Lnwronco 8, Goldberg SSI West 150th street, a three story dwelling, 19x100, John Nash sold through Dunlap A Lloyd 120 West Klovcnth street, a threo story dwelling, 22.4x102,3. The property was to have been sold nt auction yesterday by Joseph I. Day. Donald Holding Company sold to Ida 11, Lovett.85 Wt 130th street, four story.dwelllng, 20x100. aeorgo K.

Wendell sold to William A. Parson 128 Kast 128th street, a three stori dwelling, Joseph Clooney sold to Henrietta Hruller 44 Kdgecombe avenue, a three story dwelling, 17.6x0. Charles J. qulnlan of the Wood. Dol-son Company, sold for the Donovan catato 31S West Eighty-seventh stieet.

a threo story dwelling, 18x100, Bchlndler Llcblcr sold for tho estate of Sarah II. Crosby to the Emfbo Henlty Company, a client of Joseph P. Day, 135 and 137 East Ninety-fourth street, two threo story dwellings, each. Mary A. Harnlsch sold to Laura A.

Prescott 247 West 134th street, a threo story dwelllnftvllix99.il. William M. Cnilkshnnk sold to Mn-thllda M. Ilunck the threo story dwelling SSO West 182d street, 18x99.11. Max Marx sold, through Samuel Zlnrla.

lo Theodore Kralnln 419 Con vent avenue, southeast corner of 148th street, a three story dwelling, suxo. Ennls Slnnott sold, through P. Ward Wasson, a threo story dwelling, 16.4x80, at 611 West 182d street, to Martha IC Kneeland. Nail Parker and Crulkshank Com-pnny sold for tho Central Union Trust Company 245 West 133d street, a five story dwelling, 18.8x99.11. Unslnrss Property Drnli, Dr.

Alexander Knhnnowlcs bought from William F. Dixon and another ns executors and trustees 24 Uarclay street, southwest corner of Church street, a five story building with stores, llculty ltcdemptlon Company sold to Maggie Schlansky 65 Catharine street, a threo story building, 14x79.9. Nellla T. Richards sold to Matilda It Reld 217 West Seventeenth strict, a two story building, 17.2x44.1. Multi-Family limine Hnles.

Guy A McDonald Realty Corporation purchased for a syndicate of negro tenants under a cooperative plan 103 to 109 West 141st street, a six story apartment, known us Diva Court, lOOx 100. Alfred D. Llnd sold to Isaac J. Hey- INSTRUCTION, COLLEGES, BOOKKEEPING Ctmplete Coune 4 Month nY TIIK "ItltOAKKtt METHOD" Hooclal Limited Claaa Convene Monday and Th lira day, 7 to 9 r. Commencing SEPTEMBER 28 A thoroush craCtlcal training designed to qualify atudenta to open, conduct and clo any act ot book, Uradu-atr will Ns able to enroll In next uc-ceedlns claaa In expert rotutructlve personally conducted by FRANK BROAKER.C PANol rmoAKEit a kciimidt.

Ot rifth N. Y. Phone Blur. Ml. N.

K. Cor. ISth St. Open Kvrnlnc. SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Accotintinc Sponlah ALL COMMERCIAL BRANCHES Shorthand (Pitman or Gregg) Day and Evening A SCHOOL WOIlTll SEEING Merchants and Bankers School Madlaon Ave.

at 68th N. Y. City. Plat 2093. a.

O. KSTKY, Director. PRATT INSTITUTE nnOOKLYN, N. Y. SCIIOOLB OP FINE AND APPLIED AIITS.

IIOUSKIIOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. LIBRARY BCIENCH. Day Classes Open Sept. 22 Evening Classes Open Sept 27 In wVltlng for Information atate courae ue.ircu.

PREDKHIO II. l'HATT. Secretary. wmmmw At EanUlU llVIU liSJr Examinations fur CUfattnd 8om In Kynt. KnwJ' FALl, ERM JUST 'BEGINNING It Collet Prerttry tcbeel wtih tra rrtw.ry 4 Junkie Collegiate ura.

K.u.m acaoi tsUSIne. Ormn. lam. lllliury Drill t4 Catinnl Ftt Anerawn eatmi la. lupanue Aniaues.

IUUUI Boys Himw.fittn., Wrlriertitlulirl nt SrvWr 1l. WaffTM, HtUmiT miss mw SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Twenty-tlrat Tar. A school which equips women tor tlft It itandard It upheld by hundred of former ttudtntt. Send tor booklet. Commercial Engineers Dutldtnj.

tl WKST 30T11 STREET. INI1GHT SCHOOL Stenography, Typewriting, Oockkeeplnr, ortlco Training. Special September Classes at Special September Prices now (ormlinf. Special rates strictly withdrawn September 30. Day and Night sessional Send for Special Catalogues.

Mil LFR SCHntll LEXINGTON miLLcrv aunuutiTWENTr bt. MARQU AND SCHOOL FOR BOYS. A collet preparatory and Junior day echool. maintained by Central Y. M.

C. X. Two million dollar equipment 3 1 IWV.M. Vl.l LJtllLl For catalerue or pnonal Inteniere ad-dreia CAHLE O. WARREN, Headmaster, ii Hanion Place.

Ilrooklyn Tel. Pro. VIOLIN Instruction, Buvcllc pedatoKlcal method! reaaonnhlA MTTMlAruv rjxt kM. MotnlngaUj 7033, man 2 Vat llh street, a flro torr apartment, West Kntt Apartment Hotel Company enl.l In llnlniln Mnnnwltl 245 WftSt fllxty-nlnth street, a five story apartment, Henry Wendt ana another aolij to Jl. Ulmarla 09 Cherry street, south west corner of Oliver, a five story tenement, 23.3x41, Isfra riealty and HoMlnir Company soltl lo Antolnelto Bchwartx 31S-S15 Kaat 100th street, a six story tenement, Wm.

Whltfi Bons sold for the estate of Mary H. Norwood the four-story tenement, 10.8x100,11, at Bast Ulth street. Joseph M. Helmerdlhirer sold to Annie Devory 851-J63 avenue, northwest corner of Fifty-sixth street, two nvo atory tenements, witu nioree, 70. 4 (J.

A J. IT. Albert sold for the Cltlsenn' flnvltvwu Tl.nl In f-nnalulln Arhollno 327 ICast 103th street, four story front and two story renr tenements, 35x100. J. II, Albort old for the Clttxena' Jinnk 327 East 103th street, a four atory tenement, 25x100, to Conalnlla Arhollno, Frank Rulllvan and Horace.

H. Kly Cn nM In rllnnt nf Dnvid Votel Of HutwnrH street, northwest corner of Cherry street, a six atory tenement, BOx et, F. Nouicchy sold to John Tarlska 354 Knst 73th street, a four story tenement, 23x100, I.RANKI, Clmrlea 11, Von Valen, leased epaco In 60 John street to Ilussell Zelulor; In 51 nnd 03 Maiden I ono to J. fVllif ft Hons, N. T.

Bchlndler nnd Emanuel Ocratiuny and In 110 William street to Olbson St Wesson, A. Hat- ston and Wnrren Co, Whlte-Ooodman Icaacd to Hermnn Terr Co. loft In 243 West Seventeenth street, containing about 10,000 sqtiaro feet of spaces also to A. liosi bachnr St Bons store and basement In 17 West Twentieth strict Hell Stern leased In 13, West Seven teenth street second floor to Julius Htoi kin In 33 Bast Twenty-second street fourth floor to Jacobowltx llros. i In 31 Kast Twenty-(lrst street, fourth floor to Pollack SlmbollstS In 50 Weat Twenty-ninth stret atoro to Henry Presler, nnd In 43 West Twenty-ninth street store to Ourwltz Welnsteln.

Mile. 13. Btauffer, dressmaker, has takn a Ionic lenao of (he flyo story dwolllnir nt 30 west rifty-sccona street, 33x100.6. Douulaa Kllimnn ft, Co, leased fur nished apartment In 777 Madison avenue to Franklin D. Klrkbrldo: in 383 damson avenue to Mrs.

C. Hrrndon In 43 West Fifty-eighth street to O. Weaver Lopcr. Clark rtcalty Company rented apartments In 490 Itlverslde Drive to John I Handy: 160 East Thirty-fifth street to H. L.

nrowni In 190 Itlverslde Drhii to F. Irvlni; Fletcher nnd John M. Lnr- nen-U C. Williams: In 42 West seventy-nerond street to It W. Lundi In 270 ntverslde Drlvo to Wallace M.

Mat-tlsons In the Belnord, Klehty-slxth street nnu uronuway, to wire. Mnttlsoiu SfAKKKT IIUPOIITH. Charles Partridge sold tho four story double npnrtment house, 809 Park place, for H. Dershad. Haffa Dixon leased the four story factory at 171 Chmer street for M.

Hut- tnhotm to tho Melselman Metal lied Company for five years. nilONX TltANSACTIO.VS. nichard Dickson sold for Supreme Court Judge Mitchell 490 Kast ttrcet, 25x64, a three family dwelling tu sslo Kpsteln, Uarnard School for Boys, on Cayuira avenue nnd West 246th street Field- ston, increased Ita realty holdings INSTRUCTION, COLLEGES, THE PENNINGTON SCHOOL Prepares for all College and Technical dchoot. Wide choice ot course. Tlior--ueJ bualnea course.

Lower achool fot lioy to 13. Strong male faculty. Small laatr. Modern Grmnalum, with pool. lro playing field.

Comfortable dorml-lorle. New Infirmary. A few vacantia. Moderate rate. Klghty-thlrd year legtn Bept.

22. Write Dr. FTIANK MAC-DANIEL, Tenntngton, N. 1. O.

Box ir phone Pennington Iff. HAMILTON INSTITUTE yea FOR 10YS US West Mm St. Tel. SW Schuyler. The Collet Preparatory School which believe tn th UDCCATIO.NAL VAI.VR OF GAMES AND sroitrs.

XtiO Football Team directed by Coach ot York Prep Heboof Champions 1B1. Entrance Certificate for Unlvenlttea and College. Offer Accredited Day and Evening Cotirsss la molleln end tsmry leedlnr to th d. me of DOCTOR Or Aleo offer throoth It amllated eolkn opBcr-tonlty te eomplet pre-nwdletl eredlu. STark your ITar Plan.

Addra Retletrer. aSt Rh4e Avnu, CMeage, YOUR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOUR ABILITY If you are amblttou, Investigate the opportunities In Chiropractic. One hundred thousand moro men and women are needed llll unoccupied location as Doctor of Ch. opractlc. Day and night claase.

New claocn forming October lat, limited In num-br. Rooklet a free. NEW YORK COLLEGE OP CIirROPRACTIO HIS 11 roadway. New York City BERKELEY-IRVING School for Boys. 311 Weat 83rd St.

Curriculum of the wldeit scope, from Primary School to College. Athletic warmly encouraged. Swimming Pool and Gymnasium on the premises. Illustrated catalogue oa request. LOUIS I).

RAY, Ph. Headmaster. Telephone Schuyler PREPARATORY CENTRES Your child' Musical education directed and supervised by MR. FRANK DAMROSCH. Director.

Institute of Musical Art. Centre have been established In districts of Manhattan nnd The Uronx, ilrooklyn and sections of Long Island for children to 12 year. Piano. Violin and Element ot Music. For circular apply to Secretary, ISO Claremont New York City.

Brooklyn sasasssft LAW SCHOOL MT vnt flunuii. i rem amm BroeVljn and Maahattaa sUraatb UU Sabwsjr SUtlso. THE CARPENTER SCHOOL, 310 WKST KND ATE. Col. 4300.

A Christian achool for boy Twenty-lint year betltui Oct. Outdoor exercise, dally, to 4:00. Private Gcnooi Kohut School for Boys. to' II. J.

KtlOEL. Principal. Phone 80S Park. Hamilton Imtitute for Girli. mvnilSIDR DIUVK AND O0TII 8TIIKET.

'Colleeo Preparatory, Secretarial, Domestfo RfleHte course. Lower R.m... and Trlmary Orade. RIVERSIDE SCHOOL T9 WEST ENn AVE. AT lMn For atrt.

Kindergarten, Elementary. Jtteh School. Telephone Illrerslrfe lub. GARDNER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS tlAsi rAl a nA Da Wtmi n. Bate.

Hecreuriall Music i Athletic. Ktrd tear teclaa Oct. HtuUM.BlrtSttC.XC. by aojuliinir adjoining land from the 1'arkvray Heights Company, a plot, 70x50, on tho west ldo of Cayuira avenue, 170 feel south of West 24tUi street, Which will eventually be Improved. Armstrong- Urea, sold 1074 Morris avenue, a two family house, 25x100, for A.

flalvatore lo Mrs, Davla, Harry Cahn sold through Ernest Damlano to Antonio Mastrocchln, the vacant plot on the west side of Crotonn Avenuo 435 feet north of 113d itroet. ART SALES, CASTLE ROSENSTEIN near STUTTGART AUCTION SALE OF ALL OIL PAINTINGS of OW nnd Modern Masters from near btuttgart. Possession of tho late King William II of Wurtemberrj, as well as of Objects of Art and Antiques, Figures of LudwIgsburB, Marble Statues, Valuable Furniture, etc From the Late Crown-land and from State Possession Auction Sale In the Festival Hall of thcCastlo Roscnstein Tuesday, 26 of October, up to Thursday, 28 of October, 1920 Inspection In the rooms of the Castlo Roscnstein Thursday, 21 of October up to Monday, 25of October, 1920 Entrance fro for InapectlonM. 3 In favour of the subjects of Wurtetnbrrg, rtpellM from other counlrir, lTlce of tho catalogue of the gallery Iloteiuteln containing 8(1 photo M. SO.

I'rlre of thn catalogue of the stato ioaralon and crown-Is ml contalolng many phototype M. tu. Price without Illustration M. 3, lly Kt the cataloguo will only lie forwarded on receipt of M. 0.

pottage. Director of Auction Sato Felix Flelschhauer, Dealer In Objects of Art, appointed by the Court. Stuttgart, Seestr. 51, Telephone 3763. 1 2W TO-DAY (FRIDAY) (SATURDAY The HAVEMEYER ESTATE AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC AUCTION BROADWAY ART GALLERIES, Auctioneers H.

VAN 'DRINK, Auctioneer BROADWAY AND 36TH ST. Tho most extraordinary collections of Royal Furnishings and Beautiful treasures of over NOTEl Art leralrr property must be SALES AT AUCTION. BY SMITH'S KNICKERBOCKER sAi.cn nooMB, 8M BBVBSTIl AV. AT 63D BT. I'HONEH CHICLE MH-3013.

c. e. AUtrrioNnnn. Tomorrow (Saturday) am lA.nA At Brewster N. Y.

Tho Sumptuous Furnishings and Effects CONTAINED IN TUB STONE CABTI.K At Ryanoque Farm THE KOrtilEIt HOME OV PATRICK RYAN. THE VEIX KNOWN CONTaACTOIl AND IJluIl.Ul.ll AiiumuiE. wuun. Train leave O. C.

D. at 1-M anl 7s50 tAnt t.v vnur mnteh HiMl and b.Vi 'a. ten minute later from Ht. Station. YAJM IX)CATED ONE AND A HALF MILEH SOUTH OK nnEWSTKU ON BTATE UOAH.

t'AluiuuuAiui ur Auunu.it.r.u, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. MURRAY'C ROMAN 6ARDENS 4Zntl Just West of Orodway t. n. Cor. V.

Ire. Aden. Mgr. You'll revel In the pleasant nd enloy able environment at TEMPTINGLY GOOD FOQD WONDERFULLY THOROUGH SERVICE Luncheen (12 to 2) $1 A La Carte at All Hour Revolting Dance Floor Delightful Mutio IlutTetl.UD.eb., Delicious Soda aod Tempt lot uaudle nernxi In the Hoda Jiortn HOTEL CHELSEA Weil23dSlreeUt Seventh Arenue ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Room with adjoining bath, $2.50 Room with private bath, $3.00 Suites, $5 up Special nUs by month, jetton and year; open fireplaces; high cetCngi; unuiually large robmi: ipacioui cloieti. Luncheon 65o Dinner $1.00 Cafeteria Attached Colored map ot New York maUod rnw upon application.

jwi uesi uiiu j. y. Detween Uroadway and Central Park. Station of and Subway at Odth St. A Modern Fireproof Hotel.

Caterinjr for Qolet Family Patroaas. nooua fok skptemder. Ulnjlo rtoom, I2.SO. Jtoont for 2. tS.10.

Itoom and Uath (or 2, fi-tX 2 Room and Uath tor 2, 13-18. 'Phono Columbus 1300. A. JEPSOM. HOTEL Pcur stuyoesant Central Park Weat at 66th St.

Suites of ono room to as many ns required. Furnished or unfurnished. Restaurant at la Carte. WM. F.

INOOIJ. Manager. rv 73x30, The buyer will Improve with a taxpayer. Morris flax sold for Kd, fkhoren the five story now law apartment at 2ii rctm place, corner of llllh street, 42x100, IIUHUIllUN THANHACTIOMI, Oeorfe Howe sold for the Amrrlrsn Heal lOstate Company lota 57 and at (CONTINUKU ON VQUWmm PAQI,) ART SALES, tlw Gallery of the Castle Roscmteln, and TO-MORROW at 2 P. M.

of Art, appraised valuation ion I are reuurilMl In attend. riearetl by nrptrmber 3'J HOTELS AND EESTAURARTS. HOTEL ORLEANS 100 WENT I0TII HT. ONE ItOOM WITH HATH. ONE IIOOM WITH ItUNNINO WATER.

tfNE RUITB 3 HOOMH AND HATH. Dellililfnllr lomlfd-Ktrfpllnnnllr lew rent. RESORTS. New CnxlaDd. rux a niorKANn milks Tiiiinnui NEW HNfil-AM)' HCKMO WOMIRR.

IND, AMII MOUNTAINS, IAKW AND HKA COAST OP INCOMPAIIAIIIT. IIKAITV WHEN TIIK rOHKST CI.AD DAVIS TAKKN ON TIIKIU llltll.I.IANT VniJAUK IN BKrTEMHKB A.NI tXTOIIEIt. OOOn HOADR. FIHRT CLASS I10TKLR AND EXCELLENT UOI.K LINKS AT EVEB.V lOINT. Illustrated Itoote Itnok or Iurf Ms In Colors Free at 1119 Uroadrraj, or mall from ALMON C.

JI'DD, Hotel Ellon. Waterbnrj, feo. Vermont. EQUINOX HOUSE OPKN CNTII, NOV13II1HU Manfhetrr.n-the-Moanlln, Vermont. A.

II. MAKTIN, ilanater. Westchester. nVEAM LAKE HEALTH FAIUI, MT. ItlSC-O.

N. Y. When III or convalescent or In need of r-l or recuperation. Ideal location among to Westchester Hills. All milk, Yeietf bits and poultry from own Kami.

Reilitisl Ehyslclan. New Tork olflce, 131 East tree I. Phone Plata 40T3. Th dlscrlmlnallnr only Incited. QedneyBmn Hotel WHITE PIJsINS.

N. Y. OPEN ALL YEAH. New Jersey. PUDDING STONE INN tuocaful Week End.

Open all year. M. TUCJUrt. BflUVW. M.

i. BARTLETT INN IAKKWOOD, N. J. OPKN ALL TIIK YEAR. Phone 1(0 Lakrwocd.

THE BREAKERS $Sl 8PRINCI LAKE BEACH. N. J. Bctclal rates tor Bept. 8urf llntlilnf, Oolt.

Tennis, Open until OcU 0. Atlantic City. PAT ACE Qpdtj0O. Open. aB the Icar "Sift 4 on tftiEiifartfoaik.

TUB CAHI.TON, In the select Chelsea Section. Cetu-tlful (urroundlnc. Brick structurf. Bplal Fall Hate. Renowned cul-alne.

Te PI ARPlMnniM Hotel VtrilnU near Beach. All rooms hot and cold runnlne waters private bstni. Alway Opn. MONTtOn itirrtMHNS. lTRAmOATIANIKS VCmtS GREATEST Pennsylrania.

ENJOT TITO CHARMS OP AUTUMN KITTATINNY rtEIAWAUE WATER OAP. rAv, Bpeclal fall rate. Capacity MO. Strict modern! team heat: lo Ilrtji pm baths: orchestral toll: saddle horses, hunttne, fthlng: roainttlcent acenery. American plan, also a I carte! ni'.

Booklet, auto map and term upon re quest. JOHN PUI1DV COFB Canada. CANADIAN PACIFIC nAILWAY. P. JUl-erry.

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