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Financ Federal and Private Banks Add to Sites Government Institution Buys on Liberty Bros. on Beaver Street Buildings to Follow Lewisohn Buvs Again 011 57th Rentals ract Realty Government ar.d private linancial in? terests entercd thc real estate field yesterday, buying properties to permit development in Uie Wall Street district. The Federal Reserve Bank, which bought last May the entire western half of thc biock between Xassau and William Streets, Maiden and Lib ity Street as a site for a great big ng building. added another parcel te yesterday, increasine its ittrol over thc block, which seems to ic thc ultimate intention of the Fed Bank directors. Brown Brothers international bankers, arc forced to make another ad? dition to their building, at the south east corner ol' Wall and Ilanover Streets.

an increase which reflects thc onderful position of America, and especialiy Xew York, in the finan? cial world. since the second aa dition to the Brown Brothers build? ing. which is in the rear of the 1 'rcnt structure and on the adjoining Beaver and Hanover Streets corner, been completed only a few monchs. property purchased is on Beaver Street and next to the new building of iie firm. Thc property, which is known as 81 and 83 Beaver Street, con of two fivc-story business build erected originally for dwclling purposes back in thc days when Wall was morc a residential street: than the business place of linancial concerns.

The property was purchased from the Fmigrant Industrial Savings Bank, hich had to take it over some time ptro to protect its investment in the property. Thc old buildings have no' aluc to tlie now owners. They want only the which is 44 feet wide! and 60 feet deep. This will be im al with a building similar to the one completed for the bankers on the corner eighteen months ago. This is three high and architecturally beautiful.

It has been constructed to permit the liftinp; of the height of thc i building several floors more. The' 1'ouglas Robinson-Charlcs S. Brown (lompany reprcsented thc buyers, and Thomas J. O'Reilly thesellers. Brown Brothers have now one' of the largest in the Wall Street district.

Their quarters extend from Wall to Beaver Street along thc east side of Han er Street. Fedcral Bank Purchase Thc purchase hy the Federal Bank directors was indecd thc big deal of the dav. The transaction affects thc i ahys Building, at 29 nnd 31 Liberty Street, extending through the liloek 62 and Maiden Lane. It is twelve tories high and covers a site of 6,260 quare feet, fronting about, feet on and being about 105 feet long. With this purchase the bank has a building plot of "8,000 square feet, now covered by twenty buildings, only one besides thc Fahys Building being 1 todcrn.

There is little more nf the block which the bank has to buy. as its com? plete ownership is understood to be intention of the directors. Horace S. Ely Co. and the Charles F.

Company negotiated the deal. Lewisohn Still Buying Adolph Lewisohn, who on Tuesday ed the properties at 27 and 29 West Fifty-seventh Street, yesterday added the adjoining-property, thc four and basement residence at i ifty-seventh Street, to his plot hich now comprises 75x100 feet, likbly will be improved ui i commercial structure in keeping thc high-grade character of the ne in this block. The latest purchase was made throujrh L. J. Phil Co.

from William Rose, who property at $200,000. The ng was previously occupied bv Uunstan's, "cut i-: now vacant. laflin- Control of Block laflina, Inc, has secured the owner lnp or the only property not owned in the block bounded by Worth, 'loma, and Church Streets and West UrWadway. comprises the ftve-story building at 212 Church Street, northwest corner of Thomas Street, was secured in the Vesey Street Scdesroom, at tbe stand of Joseph P. I'ay, who -oid the property for the of Oscar F.

Hawley. George F. secured il for Claflins, Inc. 15,000. Dwelling Sold Again her Irving I.

Lewine have re tne lour-story dwelling at 320 Mcnty-first Street, on lot -IxluO. muKing the fifth sale of the property within a few weeks. The owner is a client of Brooks d. Tucker Sella HouBe V'-', Estate has sold three Jton iyrtlhag, on lot 16x100.8, near Bgton Avenue. Reaults at Auction AT TESBY STBKBTsi V.

fc.y V.j Boin L. Kcnntly V' OA 4 tum, tte. I4S2.60: to ThTpl.Untlff Hj ISrady si. av, aVefert Vm, tU pitli.urr I CTOKIE8 "FOB SALE WOQOWOKKISO 7 I ORO M.Sl. KST.Vi HAI.L OR TO lA.t hj iii tot rv iai Institu Frederick Brown Buys $160,000 Apartment Frederick Brown added another apart? ment house to his ho'dinsrs yes? terday, buying the two buildings at 111 to 115 West 190th Street from William Brown.

The houses are six stories each and covcr a site 106x100 feet. Every one of the forty-four suitcs in the house is rent? ed, at a total of a year. Mr. Moore has held the apartments at $160,000. This is the third large pur? chase made by Mr.

Brown durinc the week. This does that three deals were thc cxtent of his trading. Good Rent Kolls Encourage Investors id Pasinsky luis bought from the Lincoln Trust Company the five story, ten family flathovtse at 11 East 113th Street, on a lot 25x100, 'ocated near Fifth Avenue. buyer has had plans liled for altering apartments into suites. Georgia Court, the six story elevato apartment hiui.se at 970 Prospect Ave? nue.

on a plot 75x187', has been sold by Wainsei-, of the 970 Prospect Avenue Corporation. is arranged for ten famiiies on a floor, Ln all there are tty'ty-'ivi apartments ar.d four stores. The house is, entirely rented. It was held and has been bought by the En.eo Imn-ovement Com ,7 cash tran ion, The hi'i: tophi PJikin i ipany. si thi State Bank, sold the six rtory, thirty family tenement at 433 East Street, on plot Cohen Brothers, present lcs oi" lhe property, tlie buyers.

It was held at The live story apartment house at the southeast corner of Hughes Avenue nnd 181st Street, 122.9x52, is reported to have been bought by a Mr. Clapp. Dwelling Deals Angeio L. Frumento has sold for Frank Morrone to Alexandro Alento 2377 Hoffman Street, a three story building, with stores, on John A. Steinmct.

haa sold for Manus M. Gallagher 170G St. Teter's Avenue, a two family brick house, 25x99, for cash to (Jennaro Fasano, for occupancy. Factory on 01st St. Playgrouml Irving Kemper and others have sold to the Standard Concrete Steel Company the plot 175x100 at 231 to 243 West Sixty-first Street, between Am- sterdani and West End Avenues.

The Standard oncrete Company re? cently filed plans for the construction of a thr-'-story factory building to cost but the of the pro? posed improveent was erroneously re? ported as 227 to 239 West Sixty-first Street. VV. Farrar, architect, dc signed the building. The property has served as a pla.vground for San Juan children. Long Island City Lols For Factory Buildings Purchase of land for industrial de? velopment was the outstanding news yesterday from Queens.

Close to two score lois in Lonjr Island City were sold during thc day for ultimate fac? tory improvement. Thc Roman-Callman Company has sold for Mrs. P. Schren keiscn to thc Shore Estates Corpora? tion a plot. 125x100.

on Nott Avenue. near the Boulevard, in Long Island City. A factory will be erected on thc site. William H. Murphy has sold ten and one-half lots at the northwest corner o.

West Avenue aml Eighth Street, and the southeast corner of the same ave? nue and Nititb Street for Mary L. Perlesc and George L. Fenner to Dun can C. Higgs. The propertv fronts 200 teet on che avenue, 150 on Ninth Street and 100 feet on Eighth Street.

The same broker also sold two lots on the west side of Elv Avenue, 200 feet north of Wilbur Avenue, for Landerga'n to A. Levine, and one lot on the cast side of Dutchkills Street, 300 feet south of Jackson Avenue, for the First Mortagage Guarantee Companv to W. Welsh. E. Cruise cold to the 1.

B. Kleinert Kubber Company the plot, 50x100, at the northwest corner of Broadway and High Street, College Point, and adjoin mg the factory of the company. Assignments of Mortgages Manhattan lSIT Daiiy i 135 Broadway; 2 rmjui each. j. 6GTH ST.

328-30 li, a lu mlgn of S1H nOlf 'm'ti'i Glbraliar Mort Ha.o'V Uil'le 71 V. atbury. and Ham'l Wllleta Colum f'? Broadway; attys. Daviea Kl: r- "S'fa i 4 st: mlKO M50.000: Alfrcd liclriusholmer to ic Co. Co to Eraigrant Indust Sar Bank; atty, McGuire "j.Vr:ll'r-;.77; vio.i ri' Schnabel to Alcx "lber, 210 isiaii bt; address H.

.1. Sehrelber :1 i i11TIWL.n!_*e O'Brien lo Ella J. IJarrington. 00., Samuel Bt, b'ar BoeK UlTrj 'ST, 200 ZLs 2135 84Ul Brooldyn; address 9 1 s. for not? tS.OOO;"mtgo 13.000; Corporation Tor Ktlier of Wldowg of tho Church ln State of to Co.

135 Broadway 8T? 117 American Mort Co. to ChasT CoUaid; aity. Co, 170 Broadwar. EAST END AV, 154; Title fJuar Trust Una Wallach: atty, Title Co, 135 Kway $3 500 Tompklna t0 AirW Hull. 83.1 tt, Hklyn.

ano, cxrs; attyg Hlltor ti. 110 Nassau gl.i. S0 000 BTJltT WASHINQTON AV. 91; Uanid Majt i idlTld ft truatcoa, to Kinpln, city sav Bank VV 12501 st; atty, l'o, 183 000 AMSTKliDA.M AV. 848; Wru Menke to Barto.i Ctiapln trustee, 317 81st at; attys, Kolin, 203 liway.

$2r, 000 SOTII ST, E. mt MO.000: Wm iiatto' Hc Ccr.tral l'nion Trust Co of y. tni3tc-, to Dry IiiKtn, 341 Bowery; at'y. Krank Tlciieiior, 38 1'ark Itow. $10 000 7TII AV.

lt'S; l.illle l'Vceman to Chaa Frccmnn, 13.H 86th at. Bklyn; atty. J) I Sliaplro. 99 at QflQ 125TB ST. 277 mt Kmanuel David to lerxljc IJoUllngs.

139 29th at; atty, Frank 1 118 Bway $1 ST 220 W. mt Samuel OokUUcker Katlo Inhulaon, 1140 Carden st. Hoboken K- 2M 90ni ST. mt pan; Clara Kn to Arthur Qiiliin, 5 102d af attys I HtoUdard Mark, 128 bway. $1 uoo MADISON ST.

93; Kohnatamm, oxr, to Baw Tltlo Cu. 1S0 Bway. nnn I NICHOLAB AV, 1820-28, King Je to Pauilne 1630 Bathgato av 309 $100 uni BT, 733-5 mt Ktnt ano, exn. to Jtlehard Keiit. Tuicdo Park 1 Knox- 19 Uberty tt.

ti 28ni BT, 127 Tltl? Guar Trutt Co to Invcatora' Corpn, 178 Bway. $10 000 i K- mt Mattl? Tamci indtvld 4 eitnr. to filbraltar M-f Co. 52 wj at'ja. ti tc I 52 Wm at on.i SAMK r-HOI'KHTY; (ilbraltar Mt, io Trttst Co.

28 Broad at; attys. The Bronx VT.8K. AZ' U2t 57.8U50.7; Titl? Co to Aaron Batner. 1804 Arthur av aUy, MacKeilar tt, G. 43 Codar at; an int of i VYSB AV.

1973; I'roduco Bich B.nk?w atty. floo SAME I'BOI'; Ayon lu.iw aiid Y. 74th tt; I Joseph, 185 Broad vnt s'v. Morria 9'abar Ui ftlhu 195 I'l MftoWrtl, ano; TX 7t DAWKON tn, TJJj Wm lleiiclW'to'Ti'oV D.i^ 'U 751 Tn'Z cv. I IW Hroadway; ij -r; ,1.

17.1 Broadw.j. $40 00ft MA 97A, map Oodwlt, nttn, Co, $1' mamk vmv Day Nmtri i'oni 1 tl ttnm 1 1 mth 1, 1 wi I 'cu, a ui, a 1 Broad tions Buy I Senator's Widow Sells Brooklyn Apartment Mrs. Mary 'Patton, widow of Senator Patton. of Pennsylvania, has sold to'the Meister Builders the two six-story apartment houses, on plots 105x100. at G4-70 McKibben Street, ac commodating forty-six families and I rented for SM.000.

Thc property was held for $90,000 by Patton. An investor has purchased tbe six two-family brick houses at oll to 521 i Vanderbilt Street, near Prospect Park, from Frank D. Creamer Co. Walter S. Ross and C.

C. Grctsinger were the i brokers. I. Ealzberg sold i'or Clarence Bennett I to A. Leblanc- the two two-family I houses.

on plot at 1010 and i 1012 Fifty-third Street. Plot Buying in The Madison Cooperative Building I and Loan Association has sold to P. Lemenze the plot 140x200 at the north- east corner of Debcvoise Avenue and Spandon Street, Newtown, Cushman's Sons have sold to Quin- ton the plot 39x100 on the east side of Kane Avenue, south of the Rockaway Beach branch of thc Long Island Rail- road, Far Rockaway. City to Sell Old School Based on an offer of $65,000, Con? troller Craig will sell by pubiic auc- tion, with that (igure as an upset price, the abandoned schocl on Doivning i Street, near Bleccker Street. A lease I for years at $3,900 plus taxes, with renewal privilegos, is also in eontem-! plation.

Kccbrded rl ransaclions East Side 7 1 li ST. 5 c. Dry Docl: st, S4x73: Etiui Bennett Arthur jWcGlonc, 19 65th bt; mtgo i fJO.OOO. Oct 30. fll7; attys, Bennett, Ilector SAME property; Arthur MeGlonu to Peterb" l.Mh it; rutgo all liens, i attys, 20T1I ST, 335-7 33.8x92; Wellworth Property Co tn Wolf Morgeuratli, 355 20th st; 53,800, 17 atty, I I Stelnbers.

-11 Park row I 7U ST S70 3d ar. 14x61; Mabel Gold- steln to Zluimermann. at Hotel; mtge $4,800, Mar 30. 1917; attys, VV Blumenthal, 35 Nassau 97T11 ST, 906 3d av. 25x100.11; Gluseppo (11 Franccsca to Giuscppu ill Franccsca Rosarlo Slst st; mtge $8,000.

Dec 24; atly, Frands Testa. 230 Grand ft. 105-TH ST. 72-4 50x100.11: Rose b'rbach to lli.se Hcrslikovlt7? 244S Wash av, Bronx: mtgr $42,000, Jan 10; atly. 11 Cihen, 132 Nassau M'.

552 K. Irreg; Sav Bank to Nclllo Rosenburg, S94 Rlversldo Drlvu; attys, (irccnbprg tV iv, 38 I'ark row.slflo L'NTH ST, 236 E. lS.lix99.ll; Hudulll Corpn lo Harry Wlielun. 153 103(1 st; all liens. Dec 20; address 7 45th 129TH ST, 117 24.10x99.11; Christian I Scldldwaehtcr lo Hy II CoWing, .4:, 127th St, Jan atty, ir Co, 17''.

West Side 18TH ST. "th av. 25xVi blk; Ci 11 tloolnian to Isaac Hutkoff ct al, exrs 148 118th st; Dec 27; attys. Und I'. 46 Cedar st 221) ST.

421 W. 16.SX9S.9; 1 Btrehett, cl al," to Altana Garnl, 421 22d st; part; a i all liens, Aug 29. 1918; atty, 1, Ziegcner. 7 Ilanover Square 221) ST. 421 16.Sx9S.fl; Alfred Birchctt to Altana Canii.

421 22d sl 1-5 part. a nil liens. Aug 29, 1918; atty, 1. Ziegcner, 7 Ilanover Square SAME I'UOPEIITV; Margaret Blrchctt lo same, (t a t. Dec atty, same ST.

255 6th av. blk; I'atrick Kyne to Kdna Hulbert. 110 r.r.tli st; mt Jan atly, Kingslaiid. 605 5th av ST. s.

141 lst av. 159x100.5; Tho Frrd OppormaJin jr Brrwing Co lo Frankmcr Corim, 7:1 William sl; all liens, attys, Fitch Cirant, 32 Xassau st $1 DTIi AV. 736, 22.4x82x40.6x80; Ifcilton IJrallv Co Wm 129 74th st, et al. exrs; part, li attys, Elsraan, 1, Bway SAME PROPERTY; Luwlne Kempner to same, Vi part: conflrmatlon dcod; Jan attys, SAME PROPEHTY; Wm l'ragcr et al exrs to Kcn ton Itealty 135 Bway; part, ft s. Jan 3 SAME PROPERTY; Itcrnard Kempner Fisher tawliio to same; 2 (leeds, carh part, attys, sainti 1 71ST 120 210 56tli St Co to Eleanor A Slsson, 203 Washington I'ark, Bklyn; int Jan 28; atty.

Tltlo Ciuar 176 Bway Sl AMS'l' AV. s. 25.11 101st. is'aae Brandon Bros et al to l.oulso Kisslbig, lot.h av, Mt Vernon. mtge all ii; attys.

1, Co. 160 Broadway. 114TH ST. 20 17.8x10011 (forcclos, Deo 20. I1HS); John Sheehy, ref lo Clergymen's UrUiing l'uiid Society of the I' Church In S.

2S1 4th av. Jan 10; atty, Jno Evcretl, 32 Mberty 113TU ST. 26 W. 21x100.11; Phlllp WolcolT to Aima VV. his wife, 88th 8t; mtge attys.

Underblll fc 11, 100 Broadwav. Ul 7TI1 AV. 2103, 18.9x75; Right Itealty Security I'o to Wlllis Brown. 143 133d st; lntf, $10,500. Jan atty, i Co, 176 Broad? way 147TH ST, s.

100 7th av. 25x93.11: Jerome Blrns to 147th St Amsterdam Avo Itealty Co, 31 Nasaau st. all liens, jan 10; alty. llv a I'Yiedman, 31 Nassau 9TII AV 207th st, 89.11x100; Chas Hill to T. Scherzlnger, loln st, Bronx.

all liens; atty, A Champlin, 60 Lib? erty ARDEN ST. 20 40.6x130; Arrow Holding Corp" to Klngdalo Holding Corpn, 217 Broadway; mtg.i 53.400; atty. II Zeiser, 217 lllU.SIDE AV, 1, 375 from 1 Naglc nins 365.lOx 130.3 to 1 Hllllsdo cv as samo curves. 436.1 to beg; except part, taken by city fur Hlllslde av, the properly Intended to bo conveyed Is aa Hlllslde av, 403.11 trora corner said av Nagel av. nms 334.9x 154.10 to lllii.ide av a as same curves, ll.llx 332.11 49.5 to beg; Charles Hill lo Cew Sehsrzltiger.

1018 233d st. Bronx; atty. Alvln Champlin, 60 Bihertv st. I il'I'II ST. 152 IV, 151 Greenwich av, ix.2? 13.8x19.9x37.1; Jno Lowo lo Ella W.

Coxc. i 152 11th st; mtge. also pr mtgo i Dec 30; alty, Co, 160 Broadway. The Bronx BRONXDALE AV. 1S40.

s. 25x99.9; Frank .1 Coyle (ref), to llenn' Suhrlg ano, 20 Man? hattan av, Jan atty, Saltcr 140 Nas? sau St TEASDALE I'L, 525 Trinity av. 25il00; 1'ellx U'vy to May 9, 1910; atty, Auorbach. 25 Broad ST LANVHEN'CE AV. 1210, 25x100; Klvey to ltleliard Marner.

701 148th st: mt Jan ctty, ltleliard Hartier, 16 i Kxehango pl MORRIS AV, 1258. 39.6x100: Alotto ltealties Inc to John Michael. 403 159th st. atin I mt Jan atly, .1 Krug Jr, 150 Na, sau st M'LEAN AV, 6 lots 201-202 map part Hyatt farm; Aiinlo Cobban to Cleo Cnbban mt May 6. 1S9S; attv, McEacliern.

271 Bway i 145TII ST, s. 200 Cllftou av. 23x100; Margaret Schoeps to August Meyer, 428 145th st; Jan 1 atty. Tit.le tluar Co, 176 Bway. BKCK ST.

862. ltwa Orecnblolt et I al to Joo Shaplro, 440 139Ui sl; Nov 23, 1018; atty, Frled. 200 ST. ANNS AV. 128-30, 40x100; Feiix to Johanna Urry, Mar 21.

1910; atty. Aucrbach. 5 Broad Satisfied Mortgages Manhattan S5THST. s. 281.1 3d av, 20x102.2; Hanna i Marks to Greenwich Sav Bank: atty, Gco Do Witt, 88 Nassau st; July 12.

000 11STH ST, s. 244.3 Pleasant av. 18.9x100 7 Salvatore and Fortunata Dufrano, 433 llsth I to John and Carollno Breglla, 520 llStli st atty. Henry. 31 CljambcrH st; July 1915 IST AV, 43d st, 25.5x73.9; Edw and Jennv i Marschoider to Central Sav Bank, 100 14th st" atty, Slglsmund Kauffmann, Templo Court- Jun 1888 i AVBNUB 90.9 14th st, 22x88; Gco 11 Wilson, Benaon st.

tilen Rldgo, to I Albert Asche, 1719 Avenue Brooklyn- alty I A Asche, Postal Telegraph Bldg; April lll! 1913 750 115TH ST. 62 Mary and Max (ierstle to Rowtta I Kaskel. 1 09th 8t; attys, Kuramon Frank 22 Broad it; Sept 29, 1898. $15 00(i' 17TII ST. s.

199.9 9th av; and Annlo I C'ady to Atlantlo Realty Co. 49 Wall st; attv 4 Co, 160 Broadway; Deo 20, Ooti I 2D AV, 53.5 a 30th 17.9x65; and i MagdaJena Schumacher and ano to Ixniis I (ioebel and Bnuua Kcnnlsl). exrs will Margatclha Sehuster; atty. Goebcl, 41 Park Roiv; Jan 4 I 1910 11 TH AV, a 58th at. 19x100; Kosalip aud I Wolf Tono to Statea Truat Co of attys.

Btewart Shearcr, 45 Wall sl; April 3886 tin 1031) ST. 281 103d st. 23J Bi VlSlh 'sl 18T.6 7th av. 112.4x99.11; Edgecombe av 157 150; 101st st, 121-123 115th 85 Edge combo av. 149151; Edgeeombo av, 145-147- the Shermati Cr? to the Hlate Bank, st i atly, Jos Cojgrove, 378 Grand et; June 28 I 000 EAST END AV, 154; John and Einma BchwaJkerl to Wallaeh, 777 West avTatlv? Co, 176 Broadwav; June 25.

1902 Jl r.nn 147TH KT, 608 Wj Harriet prem Uet. lo Ctias A Hitchcock, truslee will of Clco Rlcard, Puumm ar, Brooklyn: atty. A Hltohcflck, 46 Cedw st: Feb 10. 1913.. 18 ooo 54TH ST 154-150 70 3d aV, 49x1003? Irreg; thn First l.nl*crsall?t Mission Sochlv of of EUa 11 Van Beuren aud M.rv i yK," 15 July 21, 1008.

$6 000 HAMF, 1'IUlP; same to ssiiid; alty, Wl! im, 302 Broadway; Jan 2, $4 000 KAMK PHDP; samo to samt; alty, Prrsilnger A NeWeOlDJM, 60 Wall sl: Jan 1. 19)8. 000 Recorded Leases Manhattan U). 483 Boyluon m. Iloatnn: 2 yrs riom Wllflgt, 133 7ii 142 Bi all; Fdw Bgybjltm i.

1018 70 yo.ro* WtlOWil) I alty, 0 HavVn Realty jNew Steel Corporation Rents Broadway Offices The Coiiijolidated Steel Corporation, recently organized, has leased through the Douglas Robinson, Charles S. Brown Company spaee in the City In? vesting Building for its general offices; also in the building at 74 Broadway, the Robinson, Brown Company leased spaee to R. D. White Co steamship agents, exporters and importers; and Mathew J. floGy members of the York Stock Exchange.

M. L. lless have leased the third floor at 151 and West Xineteenth Street to Cohen, Feldman Co? also the ninth floor to the Wearbest Rain coat( Company, and the cleventh floor to C. P. Vigio.

The building is now entirely rented for a term of years. The Charles F. Noyes Company has leased the sixth floor at West Twenty-fifth Street at an aggregate rental of about $25,000 to H. Necham kin Son; a floor at 253-255 Church Street to Vincent A. Primavera; a portion of the top floor of 30 Park Place to the Kachurin Drug Companv, two floors in 216 Fulton Street" to the Samuel Wertheim Company, and in 7S S0 Cortlandt Street fhe westerly store to Walter Apgar Heil Stern have' leased at LJ4-2R W.st Twenty-fifth Street the fourth floor to Funt Brothers; at East Tenth Street, store and basement to M.

rurkeltaub; at 693-697 Broadway, the eighth floor to Star Fur Manufacturing Cempany, and at. 36-38 West Twentieth Street, the eighth floor to Gotthoffer Schifr. Gets Charge of Building The Charles Noyes Company has been appointed managing agent for 388 Broadway, Maiden Lane, and after February lst next for 133-135 Greene Street, which building has beon pur? chased under contract by the Par mclee Realty Corporation. It is an? nounced that extensive improvements will be made to 133-135 Greene Street. Dwelling Buyers in Jersey W.

R. Rose. of ,1. II. Pcnnock sold for W.

D. Kcnt the dwelling at 1027 Myrtle Avenue, Plainlield. N. J. The properly comprises a thirtcen rooni house with garage.

stable and outbuildings on plot 147x300. Charles B. Van Valen represented the pur ehaser. S. S.

Walstrmn-Gordon Porman sold the residence of George V. Halsey, at 03 East Franklin Avenue, Ridge wood, N. to Dr. John Singer, of Ridgewood. Queens Siles for Home Builders S.

Bolmer has sold to M. Miller thc plot 62x114 on thc east side of Kew Gardens Road, south of Quentin Street. Kew Gardens, for $13,500. Samuel Eichen has sold to R. Crofoot the plot, 40x100.

south side of Thirty Second Street, west of Fiftcenth Ave? nue, Flushing. A. Brown has sold to T. Schncider the plot 50x100 on thc west side of Seventeenth Street, north of Fifth Ave? nue, College Point. Another Profit for Cruiksliank James II.

Cruiksliank has resold through Harry Sugarman to an in the five-story flat with four stores at. 81 East 113th Street, on a lot 25x100, be.ween Fifth and Madison avenues. It was acquired by Mr Cruiksliank through the broker a few weeks ago from thc Lawyers' Title Insurance Company. Reeorded Downtown 1IOKATIO ST. 78.

25x87.5. 1-3 t.arl liv 1918; Antoinrtto Ssimonson to Itiv Cooner' I'rovldenee II I. due and Int as per bond address, A bimonson, 107 l'ark East Side HTlf ST. 100 3d av. 100x05; n.

lan 9 Anna Welk-r lo Luclus II Bacrs West tlamn ton Beach, ond ano. trustees- 3 attys. Lord. 1) 40 Wall'st 000 12TH ST. sw Dry Dock 84x75 l'etersdort to Arthur McGloiie, lu 65tli at Nw attys Be'! neit, 3 Kertor $1000 20TH ST 335 and 337 17 M.Sxf.L'; Jan" llV'well worth Property Co to Hy Fischcll.

118 93d st; Installs Qtly; 6 iu niM 45TH BT. 141 lst Nov 1. 18; 1- rankmer Corpn to Oppermoiiti, 70? i st Jan un.l ano Mary I'prontha, 359 fiSth st -( vrs 6 pr mt attys. Arnsteltt 128 way SI I 55x102 5 lo bfreino to I'hlUp Dancls, 1316 Fulton av Bronx 3 srs, 6 pr ml atty, 0 David, 140 Nassau st nn() MADISON AV, 1004. 15.2x74; Jan Mary lioran to Clarence Vllel.

10(. 129tli st 3 (i pr mt utty, Tltlu 1,4 B'way CVI'II ST. 05 17 25x100.8; Meblcr to Josephino II 65 05th st 10 yrs. i) atty, I.awyers Co 160 J-m, rrcg, Mllllo Itoscnherg to Broadway Rav Instn 5 rail; pl; yrs, 5 atty. Kclly 233 Bwav on? 1ST 713 18 PlTs Brown to Kight Itealty A.

Security Co. 20ti Bway 3 yrs, pr mt n.m ST, ii a. 110 Convent av, I8x9B.Vl! Jan 10: Mary Sarah Carstang to L'has tl Koss. 628 West hn.l hv; Nov K'J. 1920; 5 pr nttys.

Thonipson, Koss llway West Side IITK ST, 152 I8JJx43.3xl9.9x37. C- EHz Coxe to Jno 7. Lowc. 120 Bway; due Apr mt $0'500: Bttys' i 160 Bway jr nIMI .71) st il 4x7s De: '9 Emil, to Allco Wall, 650 I'arl; pl, Bkjyn; yrs 6 Court 3t- 8: Eleanor A Slsson to 210 56th st Co, 135 Bway; vr iVtt" $10'500; atty. Tillc Co' sZl.A 10 l.astcrn to Bqultahlp Ufn Assur Society I' S' duo Deoil, 1920, --'7: altys, Alexander AMMhliDA.M AV, 23.11 st.

25x100 Juno G. 1911; Anita to A Elkus. 733 I.ikI av; due June C. 1912, attv 1, ic Co. 160 V-'-n al.

88 CxlOCxIo xl00.ll; Bennett av. 8S.4 ii of 0 1 lS'l 88.4x100; Jan West 136th St Itealty Co to' Jacob ltoscnthal, 530 Wosl End av; due Mar 13? Pr $352'000; attys' Marl'a M. 63 At 'sT 3 43 0 Corrni, 217 Bway; due Jan 1922; 6 c. r.r mt atty, II 7AoZr -u ''nay The Bronx ST LAWBENCB AV 1210. s.

25x100: Bichnrd Tfimicr to Blvcy Johnson, 542 Jan 3 yrs. atty n. n'r. l.xrhange n' CHAM' AV 50 sl Oxion Uoldhainnier to Edw Strassle, 1710 Eastelieater KI 149th st MapcB ''7" WEESTEBATt 1118 ii don ut ul to Nathan Leritch, 127:: av 145TH ST, s. 200 MWM to WIk Sohocpp, HldgrBcI.1 NJ? lrs.

5 atty, Title tiuar Co, 176 Bway 00l) Mechanics Liens Bronx -V- 20n or fiart-l'V av, OO.lOr rroK; Wm Beyeoherg afit p-ordlna'nd Dr.h, or tTred Brada, ownet and Satisfied Mechanics' Liens Bronx ABBANT CHKSCBXT. 3160; Tl.oma, McBrida ag Martln raasanuantl et al; Jan 16, 1911, Lia Pendens Manhattan Bu'Im' an.l Mfg cl .1 roredoi.ro I of inlge); attyh, Carrolj iwswuauro 29TII KT, a 130 ft of 011. 16 etolf Ot agt Col'nc ct of uttyn. fary A Bronx 4flM ff Wlllll av. 16,100 ut alty AV.

Jartcraou av. II 7, il lirunk 7 HHee, atly. Weather Report WASHINGTON, Jan. cxtriordlnartly rapid movement of dlsturbances along tha nortiiern bor? der contlnues. A storm passed castward off tho New England Coast Thursday and another has advanced along the liorthcni border and Friday i night was over the St.

Lawrence Valley. Another has a'ppcared to the north of Montana and yet an otlier i i off vhe North Paciflc Coast. The storm that passed ofT tho coast Thursday was followed by decldly colder weather during Ihursday ulght iu tho lower region, the Mld dio Atlantic and New England Statcs, Tho change colder. however, was of short4 (turatlon and during Friday much warmcr weather oversprcad the Olilo Valley. tlie region of tho Great Lakes and tho interior of the Middle Atlantic States.

This i-liango to warmer weather will be of short duratlon, however. as a cold wave has already mado its apearance tho north of tlie Ureat Lakes and will advance southward aiui castward over thc Great Lakes, tho Ohio Valley and Midcilo Atlantic and New l.ngland Staten withlii tho next i 56 hours. During the last 21 hours there wero rains in Northern California, iiashiiigion and aml light snows ln the region of the Great Lakes and Northern New England. The Indications aru that tlie weather will be generally fair Saturday and Sunday tn the states east or tho Mississippi Klver except that light local snows are probable Saturday ai.d Sunday in tho region ot tho (Jrcal Decidedly roldcr weather will oversprcad tlie re gion of tho Great Lakes, tho Ohio Valley and the Middle Atlantic and New England States Saturday ai sunday night. Storm warnings remain displayed on tiie AUantie.

oast at and north of Delaware Breakwatcr and cold wave warnings havo been for the rcgio'i 7 tho Great Lakes. the Ohio Valley tlie Atlantic States north of Virginia. Special Vicinity New York? I-alr in south and snow Uurries In north; Saturday much colder; cold wave hy Saturday night; Sun? day fair and cold. Northern New and colder Satur? day col I wave i i V'ermont, New lianiiisiilro and Southwest Malnc, Sunday fair and cold. Southern New -cloudy anu much colder Saturday; cold wave by Saturday night; rair and cold.

Eastern Pennsylvania and New Sat I urday, much colder Saturday afternoon and nlglu. with a cold wave; Sunday tajr aud cold. Western Pennsylvania and Western New York? Pair Saturday, except snow fturrtes near the lakes: I much colder. wich i cold wave; Sunday fair ano. i ci htinued ci Id.

Local Officlal following offlcial rec? ord from the Weather Bureau shnws temporatures during tho last twenty-four lioiirn, in comparison witli the coricsponding dav of last year: 191S. 1918. 1919 a. in. 24 13 3 p.

m. 33 27 6 a. ni. 23 10 6 p. m.

9 a. ni. 27 12 p. m. 31 30 12 noon.

55 20 II p. m. BO Highest tempcraturo yesterday, 30 degrees (ai 4:30 p. lowest. 9 (at 6:50 a.

average. 20. average for sanie la.t year, 2S; average for same date I'or thlrty-thrco (years, 30. Humidlty a. m.50 I 1 p.

tn.40 p. tn.42 Barometcr Readlngj 8 a. m. .30.20 1 1 p. .30.12 p.

in. .50.00 Local aud mucli colder to-day. with a cold wave- by to-night; fair and cold to-mor 1 row; weslerly galeu, dlminishliig. I'orl of Nov York Miniature Almanac Sun rlses 7:20 Sun 4 IS Moon .12:31 m. Moon p.

in. high Water I A I' SatHly llook 2:40 314 I Governors Island 3 17 Hell Gate ARRIVED YESTERDAY VESSEL DEPARTURE. I Lnptv, Lopez.Bareeloua i. Dec 19 Canoga.Uordeaux Dec 24 -3 Kandahar.Iluii 24 W. P.

Palmer.Nassau 3 Ilomaii Prince.Brest Dec "6 Naullc.lluil 19 Belita.Port Antonlo I.ake Hcaeou.Nuevltas Goodspecd.Guanica Jan C. of St, Louis.Savamiah 7 Asgord.Norfolk flpton.Philadelphia 9 Suruga.Philadelphia 8 OUTGOING STEAMERS To-day tlalis Nlagara, Bordcaux 8:30 A Sania Lollisa, C'Olon. 7:00 A.M Brazos, San A.M San Mateo, Colon. 9:30 AM I Rundo, Buonos Avrcs.in::;u A i Gulana, St. Thmuas.12:00 M.

Manhattan. London A.M Sunday Arilgaa. La Pallice. Monday Santa Tercsa. Bnsl CITY ISLAND Bound South Steamer Selling (Dan.7 via Boston ror New York to tho Ward Llllo ln br.llast tSteamer Delaware.

Boston for New York lo ths Steamship Corporation. with merchandlse Stoamer I.ake Lii-kliig. Boston Norfolk Steamer Lako Wlnthrop, l'orlland Mc lor Norfolk. Auxillary schooncr N. B.

Turncr. South Norwalk i fur New York, to Scanncl Bros. Bound East Schooner J. Young Port Johnson for Lunenburg, N. s.

AMERICAN PORTS BALTLMOIIE. Jan. 10. -Arrived: Steamers Hore- stad Lobos, Lackawanna, Sablne- Hatteras, Bordeaux; Inland, Boston. Sailed-' Steamers Slzergh Castle Falinouth (for or- i ders); Lake Jessup, Boston; Crlcltet, Callao; Ulorla lUitlcrdam: Vika Santa Marta: A.

Mactler, Boston. CAPE HENRY, Jan. out from I Baltimore: Steamer Westerdyk (Dutch). lii.tterdani Passed Iu for Baltimore: Ship Vlgor Monte- vidco. PHILADELPHIA, Jan.

Arrived: Steamers1 Regiouolllo New York; Vulcanus (Dutch) I New York: J. W. Van Dyke, Ilouen: J. II IVv ei-eux. Boston; I'lymoiith, Sf.

Nazalrc; i'owhataii i Nowport News. BATON ROGUE. Jan. Steamer Bay way, Wilmington. BOCA GRANDE, Fla? Jan.

Steamer Mlzar Wcymouth. FOREIGN PORTS i GENOA, Jan. Steamers Meu-e New lYork; San Gonnaro New York (latter not prevolusly). YOKOHAMA, Jan Steamers Ecuador I San hranclsco and Hoiiolulu for Hong Kong- 7th Siberla Maru San Franclseo and Hoiiolulii for Hong Kong Sailed, 7th: Steamer Yukl Sibi Franclseo, HAVItB, Jan. Steamers War Caro Philadelphia: 10th, Roman, Quebec and Syd ney.

vla Cherbourg. SHANGHAJ. Jan. Steamer Javarr Tacoma. DUBLIN Jan.

Steamer Vancouver (Ur. Baltimore for Falinouth LIVERPOOL. Jan. Staemer Cedrlc New lork. Sailed: Sicamer Archlteet (Br) Savannah.

LONDON, Jan. Steamer War Aryan (Ur) t.alveston and Newport News vla Falruouth Jau. Steamer Cadlz New Orleans for Bareeloua BREST, Jan. Steamer Bclgio (Br New York. FOWEY, Jan.

9 Steamer Rhode Island I Boston. I MELBOURNE, Jan. Dark Shandon (Br. San Franclseo. BUENOS AYRES, Jan.

Barl; Snow don, New York. SYDNEY. N. S. Jan.

Steamer (Mipposi'd). Nlagara Vancouver vla llonolulu cte; 5th. steamer Katoa Kan Franclseo vla Hoiiolulu. etc I ADELAIDE, Jan. Steamer Coolgardic San Franlsco vla Honoluiu UIO JANK1IKI, Jan.

0- Arrived: Motor ship i California New York. I FALMol'Tif, Jan. Steamer War Aryan Galveslon vla Newport News i Steamer 'Baymano New MADRAS, Jan. Steamer City of Blrmlntrham New York for Oalcutta otc Maru (Jap Hong Kong fcr Franclseo ST' St'enmrr West New York. ItOTTBHDAM, Jan.

Steamers Colnm bh-r New York; Dlcto (Nor) Now Yor'c West Madaket, New York Sailed 8th stcami Belos (Swed). Bandy Hbok: Gatlla (Dan'l Sand Hook; Natal Sandy llook; Sonawa ('--), LONDON Jan. 9. Arrived: Steamer Atalla lllr.ir..). HnVro for New York YOKOIIAJIA.

Jan. Steamer Mon tcaglo san Franclseo. BORDEAUX, Jan. prcvlotiily: Steamer S. Jan.

Auxillary schooncr Columbia Illur. San Fnu-, A.il.V, Jan. Sailed: Orlando Wooten, Now Yoik. TRANSPACH'IC M.AIi.s His connacllng muils closa al tho Go.al Po oflice iuui City Hull posiofflce Btatlon Naw York as follows: I'hlllpplno Islands. vhi San Kranclaco, at 5 30 Jaii.

15, for dispatch pcr Ss. Manoa. I'ljl New Zealand and Auslralla. vla Van- cotiver and Vlctorla, B. c.

al m. for dispatch pcr Si. Makura. Hawail aml Guam. close at 5:80 p.

in daliv ThW tnall 1- forwarded to the l'aclllc fcr dispate.lt to desthiatloii by Ihe heat opportunity Japan Corca. China. Slam. Coelilu Clnna Hira'iti and Netlicrlunds East IndlOi. iclose al.

p. tn. daily. This mai! Is rorwanlecl i the Paciflc Coaat daily 'or dispatch to dfistlna tion by tho he.it opportunity, i MEETINGS AN ICLICCTION OF TWI'INIT JIAXAQEHS of lh? Now York Inwllttito for thn Bcluea tion of tlie Bllnd. and ot three IntToootori of Elaotloh, will im held ut tlTo it Ninth ave.

aud 34th ut i o'clock In the of Woiln.rt.y-, UNZBU ui.agl)|;;n. 8ec, Classifi INSTRUCTION New DW1GHT SCHOOL College Regents' Kxams. vear. MoU. Feea.

Also Wes; point and Anv.apolis. Mukcs a study of the individual studcnt. BERLITZ SCHOOL Manhattan: 218 Llvlngston StrsH TERMS MAY BE 3EGUN AT ANY TIMJB AIRPLANE day ot evening; quallfylng for Government or factory Sond for booklet and pasa. West Side Y. C.

217 West 57th at. Col. 7920. BUSINESS SCHOOLS AGKARD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Vesir. Individual advaneemciit.

Knter any time. Lexlngton Ave. 35th St. DANCING RUSSIAN 236 SCHOOL OF DANCING PERSONALLY TAUGHT BY MR, at 163 WEST 57th N. Y7 BUSINESS CARDS DESKS ANO OFFICE I UKNITCKB Office Furniture ln (jreat variety ot style and price T.

6. SELLEW lli FULTON ST. New York. CAUI'ET CLEANIN'G CAREFUL CARPET CLEAN1NG by conipresaod air. stcam, hand or os floor.

419 Eaat 4Stb at. CuE BKANDT, phone 132 Murray Hill. DIAMONDS OIJMONDS and Jeweiry bought for cash; sppralsed; purchased. BENNETT. 175 B'y; llalrs." TYFEWKITEKS TYPEWRITERS RENTED Nou-visible.

months. 50. Visible, 3 months, $7.50 up. lnitial payment applies if purchased. AMERICAN WRIT1NG MACHINE INC.

339 Broadway, at Wortli Sl. Tel. 5408 20 E. 23d opp. Madison At.

EratiKlln. r. Non-visibles, 3 Months, $6 00. viaioics, 3 Months. $7.50 up.

THE TYPKWRlTEfl EXCHANGE. Parelav St. Tel. Barolav 41 lt. UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED is THERE ANY 'PRIVATE HAVING A Iiou-m) between Easi 72il and 34th sta.

who would care inaki $600 to $720 ycarly hy rcnling a floor lo a -nil1, discharged army officer and wife; un children. Two unfutnlshed rooms, bath and kltr.hencttc desircd. References given. Tolcphoiic, 6007 FURNISHED ROOMS 10.VTH 2S WEST Large. quicl front room: geiitluncn; private house; $10.

lOt'O Acadi my. 137TII KT HIO W. furi i lied room: pri vati clcvator: references exchanged. Apartment 20. LEXINGTON AVE.

(near SGtli. subway) Large small rooms: bath: well heatcd; hrcakfast: llglil I ousi ke -jil-ig. references. 'Pliono 713.1 Lenox. BOARD WANTED YOUNG MAN.

Chrlsl.i below r.Olli st. A. MEAT MARKET 164th to IBjith BUSINESS CHANCES SALE. I 13 BROADWAY, STORAGE NOTICES ANSONIA STORAGE WAREHOUSE CO. ii Wosi si.

Nov, York, Januarv Itli. lfin. To Andtrsen, Mrs. Helen Ledyard Mrs. .1.

Clark. Franr-ls Fues, Mrs. C. Green. Win.

T. Iluguloy, A. Roker, Albert Webor ur Alborl Weber: You and each of you arc roby notified that the time Cor thc paymunl of our lien upon the property hereinafter ciescrihed having after due notice thereof had been you, we will cause such properly, to Wit, household g.is. per? sonal effects merchundise, stored ln The Ansonia Storage Warehouse by you or in your name (or ln which you may liave an inteiest), to be sold at pubiic auction accord? ing to the statute in such case made and provided, at The Monarch Auction Rooms, IG1 ICasl 125th Now Vork City, on TUESDAY. JANUARY 21ST, 1919, al 10:30 a.

and if the sale thereof is not completed on said date tho same will be continued al the same place on each and every Tuesday thereafter, beginning at 10:30 a. m. and continulng until all the goods are sold. Ansonin Storage Warehouse Company. NOTICES IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF Honorable John )'.

Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of Now York, NOTICE ls hereby given to all persons having claims against Joseph R. DeLamar, late of the I County of New York. deceased, present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at place of Iransacting busl- ni ss, care of Sulllvan Cromwell. No. 49 Wall Street, in ihe City of New York, on or before the 20th day of July next.

ALFRED JARETSKI and UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Execulors ot' Joseph lt. DeLamar, de- i ceased. Dated, Now York, tho llth day of Jan- tiarv. 1919. SULLIVAN CROMWELL, Attorneys I'or Executors, 19 Wall Street, New York, N.

Y. HALSEY. FREDERIC K- PURSU ance of an order of Honorable John Cohalan, A. Surrogate of the County of i New York. NOTICE is hereby given to all i persons having claims against Frederie It Halsey, late of the County of New deceased, to present the same, with vouch- ers thereof, to the subscrlber, at his place1 of transactlng business.

No. 0i Broadway, in tho Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before tho sixth day ot" June 1919. If Dated, New York, tlie 30th day of No- vember, 1918. FLOYU W. MUNDY, Executor HUGHES.

ROUNDS, SCHURMAN DWIGHT, Attorneys for Executor, 96 I Broadway, Manhattan, New York City. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OcThoN- nrable Jolin P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New York, NOTICE la here- by given to all persons having claims against Edward Lyman Swift. late of the t'ounty of New York, deceased, to present1 thc same with vouchers thereof, to the sub- scrlber, at his place of transacting busl- i ness, at tho offlee of Urlah W. Tompkins, i No.

256 Broadway, in tho Borough of Man- liattan, in tlie City of New Yorlt. State of New Yorlt, on or before the 2Sth day of i February, 1910, next, Dated, New York, the 21st day of Au- eust, mis. U'RlAi: TOMPKINS, Executor. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS LOST BANKBOOEb S' tll havh il a LOST. -17: Itl oi i.

ot thc i nlon Olnu Savings Bank is missing. Any rson ha li a i lalm tu ii hereby called upon present tlir name ithin ten rn i aid paes Issued. No. 745,748 er tne i nlon Savings Bank Is missing, Any i having claim to li ls hereby called upon to proaent the same within teii daya oi i ul rail to having thi ald pai i ook anoi lled and a new one li No 205.537 of Franklin Savings Bank. Issued to Mary Siiillvnn.

Payment stopped Please rc' turn to bank, 658 Eighth ave Nev Fork All p. ei, i0 purchasi or negotlato Bam LOBT tral Savings Ba York, Pay meni book bank, l.i'NT.' -Bankbook for Savings, Pa irn nt i topoi ri luilik. IST Miinl.bi nwm itopptd. return took to bui.L Ad HELP WANTED MALE i BOY. r.cat.

to himself generajly useful: will ing to run errands; $7 to 6Urt; char.co for ad vancement. Call with rcferencea. Orier.tal Bead i l-cmpatiy, 377 Kifth are. experience errands and offlce work. Advertising National Paper and rypc Company.

32 Burllng foot of John st. to himself generally useful and packages. Apply H. Kolmstamai BOY to himself ecneraiiy usetul and run errands; good opportunity. Apply 10 a.

47 West third floor. BOY WANTED TO MAKE HIMSELF GENERAL ySE.EL. MADELE1NE CBOSBY. 20 EAST 4uin sr. pseful ta factory.

Tonipklns Kin sey, West 77th st. answer ielcphor.a, Artistic Slteet Company, t-O. lirst ave. BOY, strong, wanted: Kelly, 36 West 37th st. CARPEXTER for mlscellaneous work downtown l.uildihg; Scifidlnavian ahout forty vears o.

age prcferred. Apply 9:30 to 10 7-10 a. m. January 1913 154 st. Boom S14.

ERRAND ROV wanted. Apply lo Peniston Prlnt Ing Company, 7S Beaver st. GOOD ENGLISH Is now demand Ing hundreds of tralr.ed men; good English is cssential. ran you tjualitv; Free Bulletin 7V English," will enable you to determine. "rlte also tor details of early evening classes now torniiiig.

Pace l'aec, 30 Church st, New Vork. OFFICE BOY, colored, to (rr.LT.ds. mt: borough Medal Badgb 16-18 Maiden Lane. WANTED FEMALE i MS PLAITING AND MA LEARNERS; GOOD PAY: 4TU XISCHLEB. -'3 WEST GIIU, to pack and label teas.

46 Water lork. GOOD ENGLISH is now demand ing liunureds of trainen women; good English ia an cssential Can you qualtfyj Free Bulletin 7S, M'l'r Enghsh," ulll onable you to determine. "re- also for details ot early evening classes i.ow ronnlng. Pace Pace, 30 Church New York. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY W.LL.PAID.

PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT In The TELEPHONE SERVICE. $3.00 and $10.00 while lcarning, dur? ing four weekj. Earnings within next few weeks average ril.jo to $14.70 a xveek, according to tours of duty a.3i_ned. Earnings by end of lirst xcar aver? age to $17.50 a week, aeeord ing to tours of duty assigned. Further salary increases bring aver? age earnings for experienced opera tors up to as high aa to $22.30 r.

week. according to tours of duty assigned. Many advanced an.J more highly paid positions open to tno.se who are ambltious. experience necessary. Ago 16 to -5 years.

I7VPLO.EKS ARE ESFECIALL WELL CAKED FOR Homelike quartcrs. Luncheons served at cost. Vaoatl.ons with pay. Annlversary payments, sick b. i.erits and pensions.

7 to hour working day. CO.NVENIENT APPL1CATION OF? FICES OPEN weekdays, day or evenloc, during ho-jrs shown, Manhattan: 6S Wesr Houstuii a. m. to 6 p. m.

1154 Broadway (at 12 rn. to 9 o. m. .3 East I'Oth St. (at Madison 12 m.

to 0 p. m. Bronx: 4 53 East Tremont 1 p. 111. to 9 p.

m. Brooklyn: Kl Wuloughby 9 a. m. to p. m.

10J9 Gates Ave. (a'. Broadway), 1 2 in. to 8 p. m.

NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY conking: three cxccllent pay; nn laundrv; bring reference. 120 North i'Oth Flushing, L. I. Telephone I ing 2072. I German speaking for, housework and take care of S-year-old boy: no ooking; good home.

Ivorber, 353 West UStll LADIES wanted to do hand sewing on fine and waists ln excluslve Fifth ave. shop; pleasant surroundit Apply Jerome. 061 Fifth ave. Tlil.MMERS' on ladies' hats; also oronners and slip stitcliTs: also leamcrs. liamlv with ncodle; paid while lcarning.

Scybel, t'OS 23d sl. DOMESTIC SITVATIONS WANTED MALE BUTLER; exoeUent referrnccs: nill go to country. Miss FitzQeraid's Bureau, r.4?j Fifth ave. EXCELLENT COOK BUTLER; good experience: highly rccommended; honest, neat. willing pancv.

Eagle Employment Agency, 101 West st. Bryant 77S7. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CHAMBERMATD-SEAMSTRESS, French; country; preferred: excellent refcrences. Mbs FltzGerald's Bureau. 54(5 Fifth ave.

COOK. middle aged. experienced: city. country. Miss FltzGerald's Bureau.

546 Fifth ave. NL'RSE, English. hospital will tak? charge one or two children: Uinroughly experienced; city or country. Miss ntzGcrald's Eureau, 546 Fifth ave. SUMMONS SUPREME COURT.

COUNTY OF NEW I 11. Page Companv, plaintlff, against Robert T. Burge and Gulf Coast Plantation Company, Suminons. To the above named defendants: You are hereby summor.ed to answer th? complaint in this action, and to serve a I copy of your answer on the plaintlff's at- torneys within twenty days after the ser-! vice of this summons. excluslve of the day of and tn ease of your failure to appear or answer, judgment xvill be taken against you by default for the relief de- 1 manded in the complaint.

Trial desired in the County of New York. Dated New York. October 31st. 191S HAIGHT, SANDFORD SMITH. Plaintlff's Attorneys.

Offlce and Post Offlce address, 3'7 William Street, New York City. To the defendants. Robert T. Burge and Gulf Coast Plantation Company: The foregotng summons is served upon I you by publication. pursuant to an order i of Hon.

Kugene A. Pliill.lri. one of the tiees of the Supreme Court of the State of N.w urk, dated December 7th, 191S, and tilcl with the complaint ln this action in the offle-e of the Clerk of the County of N'ew York on the 9th day of December, HAIGHT, SANDFORD Attorneys for Plaintlff, 27 William Street, I Manhattan, New York Citv. NEW VORK SUPREME COURT. COUNTY of New Vork.

Anna M. Beddall. Plaintlff, against Edward K. Beddall, Defendant? the above named 011 ure hereby pummoned to answer the i complaint ln this action and to serve a copy i ot your answer on the Plalntlffs Attorneys within twenty days alter thc service of this I summons, exciuslyu of tha day of service, i and ln ease of your failure to appear or an- I swer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com- i plaint. Dated December 4th.

1918 BECK. CRAWFORt) HARRIS, Plain-' tlfts Attorneys. Offlce and Postofflce Address, No. 32 Liberty Street. Borough r.C Manhattan, City of New York.

To Edward K. Beddall: The foregolnc -umniona is cerved ujx.n you by pubiiea- tion, pursuant to nn order of Honorable liu- gene A. Phllbin, one of thc Justlces of tho Supreme Court of the State of New Vork. dated the 11th day of December. 1918, an.l; liled with the complaint, in the offlce of the Clorls of ihe County of New York, at tho i County Court House, iu thc Borough of Man- hattan, City aml State of New Vork.

BECK, CRAWFORD HAIUUS. Attor neys for Platr.tift. offlce and Postofflce Address, 32 Liberty Street. Borough of Manhallan. City of New York.

MEETINGS AND ELECTIONS NEW YORK election to hupply the vnciincles occa Bloned by the expiration of the term of Bervlce of of this Institu tlon will htld ou the second Mondav of January, the 13th at four o'clock P. ut the nfllce of the Corporation Room No. 413. tn the Termltml Bull.ilnit No. 101 1'urk Avenue, New Yorl; Tlui polls will be open for onu hour.

IIKNUY 17 ORBOORT, HENRY N. TIFFT, IIANUOLl'll HUHltV. of Election. HENRY N. TIFFT, Secretary.

Birth, Engagement. Marrlage. Deaih and In Merooriam Notlces may telephoned to The Tribune any titn. up to mltlnight for insertion ln ih. next diy's paper.

Just call Beekman 3000 and send the notice as you wlsh it in. serted. Bill for same will be nialled to you later. The notice- will reach over 100,000 readers daily. BIRTHS LEVA--Mr.

and Mrs- Dav'd N. Levy Ida J. Blumensteinl. of 1101 Fox et nounce the birth of a son, Thursday, JMu MARRIAGES KOMROFF BARNARD ln De. cember 23.

1918. Elinor M. Barnard to Manuel RomrolT. LEONARD- COOPER At Vt on Wednesday, January 8. hy the Rev' George Sherman Mills.

Mabel Resseguie' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cooper, to John Nestcil Leonard, lieutenant O. United States Navy. DEATHS Thursday, January 9, Frances widow of Frederie Baker atid daughter of the late James Rich Funerai serviee on Monday, January IJ at in o'clock.

at her residence, 81j uth Kindly omit flowers. COLLINS On January 6, BUddenly. a'. Park Field lation Camp, Memphii Herbert Alyea, in his 22d year. eld est son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Collins, ol Rutherford, N. J. Funerai servictt at the First Presbyterian Church, Park bv. and Ridgc Road.

Rutherford, N. Satui day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. CONE In New York City, January 6, Jsnif W. Cone, of 487 West 13of.li beloved husband of Flora Watson Cone. Funerai st Geneseo, N.

Y. beloved husband of Sarah GrafT and father of Harry L. and Mrs. Ruth Denver, of pneumonia, on January 7 1919, in his 6Sth year. Funerai was held lrom his late residence.

47 Claremont av on Thursday, January 9, 1919. Thursday, January 9 at home, Forest Hills, L. Grace. beloved wife of Louis Haas. Funerai services Sun? day, January' 12, at 2 p.

ni. HAMILTON On January 1919, at East New Yorlt City, in ihe 12th year of her age. Elizabeth Schuylef be? loved younger daughter t.r William Pierson and Juliet Pierpont Hamilton. Funerai at St. George's Memorial Chapel.

Stuyvesant Square, East 16th at 2 p. m. on Satur? day. January 11. 1919.

Interment pmatr HAMMERSLOUGH On January 9, at his residence, Samuel Hainmerslough, helovH husband of Emelie HammerslouRh. in th i ith year of his age. Funerai private. Drexel Holmes, suddenlv of pneumonia. at St.

Luke's Hospital. Jan! uary 10, beloved husband of Alice Jackson Holmes. Notice of funerai licreafter. Kindly omit flowers. HOLSTON On January 9.

Sarah Matilda wife of George Holston. Funerai at Mount vernon, private. KNAPP Suddenly. at New Yorlt City. Jan? uary 1919, Charles Henry in his 76th year, husband of Annie I.

Knapp, of I South Mountain Montclair, ,1 Funerai services at 11 Ea: 39th st, Jan! uary 11. at. 2 p. ni. LAWLER -Suddenly.

at her residence, 51 East Noblc Monroe. Mich Mary K. Lawler. Funerai from St. Mary's hiirch Hoboken, Saturday, January ll! Hoboken and Newark papers please copy.

LEONHARD On Friday, January 10. 131 Elizabcth Ann, wife of Albert F. Leoh hard. Funerai services will be held at her late residence, Church Haledon. on Monday at .2 :30 p.

m. MERRITT On Sunday, January' 1919. at Brighton, at the home of her son, 1 red L. Merritt. Emma wife of D.

F. Merritt, in thc 70th year ol her agr. on Januarv 10. in state at THE FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, 66th st. (Frank E.

Campbell's). MORROW On January 8. Bridget. beloved ife of James Morrow. Funerai from er late residence, llu St.

Nicholas on Saturday. at 10 o'clock; thence to Church of St. Alnysius. where a requiem mass will be nflcred. Intcrmeni Calvary.

M'PHERSON- Simon John, hcadmastcr ol the Lawrenceville School. on Thursdaj, January 9, 1919, at his residence. in Law reiieeville. N. J.

Funerai services private. Memorial serviee later. Please omit flowers. into rest. on Tues? day, January 7, at his late residence Z'i av- Hrooklyn.

Danic! Wfl Inn McWilliams, beloved husband of Helen frances Marquard. Funerai services Sat? urday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock in the I.a layette Avenue Presbyterian Church. La? fayette av. and South Oxford Brooklyn. At the regular meeting of thr Board of Directors of the Underwood Typewriting held January the following action was taken: Resolved, That in the death of Mr.

Dan W. McWilliams. which occurred last i uesday, this Company suff.Ts a loss. He had been connected with its or? ganization as a Director continuovjtly for the past fifteen years. No one couid have exercised greater enthusiasrn or fideiity in the Company's interests, which developed to its present growth with his valued as sistance.

We deplore his loss and shall miss his counsels at our Board. The Board desires to extend its profound sympathy to his family and directs that this minute of his death be entered in the records of the Company, and that a copy be sent to his familv. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO? Inr. L. W.

Guerasey, Secretary. POUCH-On Thursday. January 9, 1919. Helen. beloved daughter of William H.

and Helena Hellvig, in her 18th year. Fu? nerai, private, from her late reaidence, 1 West 94th New York City. Please omit flowers. on January services. THE FUNERAI.

CHURCH. Broadway, 66th st. E. Saturday, 3 p. m.

on Januarv 10 THE FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway. 60th st. (Frank Campbell'si. Sunday, at 8:30 p. m.

Wednesday. Januarv 8.1*1? at her residence, 4 Convent Hill. Margaret daughter of the late John and Mar? garet Scanlan. Solemn requiem mass Annunciation Church. 131st st.

and Con? vent Saturday, at 10 a. m. Automo? bile cortege. SMITH -At Hartford, on January Eliza H. Smith, daughter of the late Alex? ander H.

Smith, M. D. Interment at Hyde Park. January 9. 1919.

Setli Staples, husband of Rebecca C. son of the late Alvah S. and Mary R. Staples, of Kingston, N. Y.

Funerai serviee will be held at the late residenc. 42 Grove Kingston, N. Saturday, the 11th at 2 p. m. interment at i-onvenience of the family.

Nashua papers please copy. STQKES-On Friday. January 10, at her residence, 453 Washington BrooKhn. N. Helen Williams.

wife of Job" 1'raser Stokes. Notice of funerai hcreaftf January 10, 1919. at ol'' Madison Rev. Thornton Floyd Turne-r. beloved husband of Elizabcth McCulIough Turner, son of Sarah Floyd und thc Herbert B.

Turner. and rector of Peter's Church. Bennington. Vt FuneraJ services at Calvary Church, Ith av. on Monday, january IS, a'.

3 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers. WALKER -On January 8. suddenly. of pneumonia, Mary A.

beloved the late Alfred J. Walker. sr. 1 uurra' Sunday. 2:30 from residence.

If! Van Duaer Tompkinsville, Staten Ur and. Interment Moravian Cemetery. WOODMAN Dora. on January S. Ser? vices, THE FUNERAL CHURCH.

way, 66th st. tFrank E. Campbell'sL urday, 10 a. m. YOUNG-On Thursday.

January W9' Charles Biwne Young. at Christ Funerai services (privatel from his residence, 90 Duncan Jersev City. terment Falmouth, Masa. Boston copy. CEMETERIES THlt WOOHI.AW rEMKTERT.

SSd St. Uy Train and by Lota of small alae for Omeo, S0 Eaet tU N..

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