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THE BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. JULY 16. 101S.

THE EAGLE'S SPECIAL CAMP NEWS OF BROOKLYN BOYS J. F. THIVES 2 YEARS L. I. Aviation Camp Upton morgan, eagle man.

1 ru A irrri in i si rniiirr WITH 51ST INFANTRY 'J. I. CONROY IS CITED FORBRAVERYABROAD 40 AVIATORS SEEK TO FLY OVERSEAS WELFARE WORKERS GO TO NEW FIELDS (Special to The Eagle.) Camp Upton, L. I July 1 Ser-geant Max 6choengold of 435 street Is a member of ths Fortv. second Company.

ProvoM Guard. He is very active in camp entertainments and haa appeared many times In eoiu and dance acts. Brooklyn Man Is Lieutenant With Marines. Wint to Be Pilots in First Transatlantic Flight Flynn, Hirsch and Others Leave Camp Upton. AlaxandAr Rlltnn uiDh street Is the official telephone operator at the K.

of c. Hut. He Is considered oy ni rrienas to be one of the best letter writers in ramn. Thi aeemm I to be his favorite pastime. Walter Mnrnhv a.r 91(1 v.

(Special to The Eagle CampUpten, L. July 1 There have been many changes among welfare workers In camp within the last few days. Among those to leave was John D. Flynn of tot Washington avenue, Brooklyn, general secretary of the KnlghU of Columbus, who has enlisted in the Tank Corps and Is at Fort Bloeum preparatory to being sent to Camp Colt. Gettysburg, Pa.

Flynn waa one of the most efficient workers street had a narrow escape last night wnen ne ieu from a roof of one of fhfl hflrrSrlcA whila, navliinitinv ih (Special to The Eagle.) Aviation Field Nd. 2. Garden City. L. July 1 The new Knlghta of Columbus Building at Field 1 will be officially opened with appropriate exercises on Thursday evening.

Alfred P. McNulty, who is well known in Brooklyn, will be in charge. He will be assisted by Edward Sjmermyer New York. All the Knights of Columbus buildings in this vicinity are under the supervision of Michael Pessolano, former city solicitor of Philadelphia. Joseph F.

Quinn of tl Hanson place, Brooklyn, is in charge of the K. of C. activities on Long Island. He is preparing the entertainment program for the opening of the new building, which is located Just inside the main entrance of the camp. Corporal Edward J.

Smith of Pat-chogue, L. is a member ot one of the permanent squadrons here and is assigned to special duty with the main-lenanre engineer. Corporal Smith has been a mechanic for the' past eight years and waa stationed at the wireless station at Sayville for some time. He Is now engineer at the deep well pumps at this field. Corporal Max Goldstein.

3S75 Broadway, New York, is on special duty in the office of the executive officer at Post Headquarters, where he has been for the past six months. He was formerly president of the Junior League of the Widowed Mothers Fund Association of New York and Is a member of a game of "Follow-the-leader." William MrHrtrtav nf 0.1 (emit). Vitili. Street. An.

if lha Ifllnhnna nnnrtl t.i.-u here. Anthony Hogan of Manhattan! TV SI I in the camp, Is one of the camp wits. JOHN 1 Second Lieutenant John I. Conroy of hi Livingston street, haa distinguished himself In action, according to a letter reaching hla mother from the office of the United Slates Marines, conroy is 2i years old, a graduate of Yale and attended the 191 Plattsburg Training Camp, where) ho qualified for a commission. He Is a well-known football player.

The letter follows: "Second Lieutenant John I. Conrdy, Headquarters Company. Fourth Brigade, Marmot, ronspiruoiis In hla eervlces to the battalions in line, carried on his duties st l.ucv Le Uncage from June i to 1. a storm renter ef bombardment by enemy high eplo-sives, hhrapnel and ga shells. Throughout this period he geippllerl the troops In line with ammunition, rations, water and engineers' store with tireless energy, marked executive ability, foresight and absolute fearlessness at all hours of the day snd night, lie never failed In a crisis and only bulldog tenacity and nerve of steel made It possible for him to discharge his multifarious duties.

When enemy fire erploded an ammunition dump under his charge hla energy and coolness confined the damage lo a minimum." succeeds Flynn. General Secretary William Hirsch ef the Y. M. C. A.

has been ordered to leave camp to take up work in a larger field. Secretary Hirsch is a Brooklyn man and formerly socrelarv of the Eastern District Branch Y. M. C. A.

When the camp was opened a year ago and the Y. M. C. A. decided to Warner Jones of 3 Lincoln place, one of the Y.

M. C. A. workers, left camp today for a short vacation. Lieutenant John W.

Thompson, Ordnance Reserve Corps, has been re. lleved from duty here and will report to the Chief of Ordnance at Wash (Special to The Eagle.) Mlneola, L. July 18 Forty officers of the First Provisional Winn have applied for selection as fliers to make the first transatlantic flight In an airplane, now that the feasibility of the project is admitted. The men are all crack pllota who have won their double wings. The petitions, which were received by Major C.

K. Rhinehart yesterday were headed h'y Captain F. H. Harvey Hnd had the endorsement of Major W. J.

East, who is in command of the filers of Group A at Field Number Two. Major Rhinehart endorsed the petitions and also listed his own name. The complete list is as follows: Captain F. H. Harvey, Lieutenants F.

C. Davidson, M. B. Kelleher. 8.

Reltenbaugh, J. P. Boyd. 8. M.

Con-nell. H. C. Kins. J.

I. Hoare, N. E. King. E.

K. Merritt, A. H. Halley, B. J.

Hanson. J. A. Orb, J. P.

Roullet. 8. K. Hunt. O.

C. Bock, J. H. Pearson, D. H.

Hinman, A. F. Brockmeyer, M. ti. Cleary, J.

K. Sherman, L. 8. Lock-wood. A.

H. Krigger. F. W. Green, E.

J. Rose, H. M. Stoffregen, W. A.

Bogga, J. Y. Longstreet. E. 8.

Munford, J. VV. Meany, J. I. Moore, F.

B. Welsh, P. F. Houser, W. A.

Henderson, H. C. Car-raft, W. Benner, U- CI, Jones, Earl Carroll and K. L.

Clark. Lieutenant A. H. Krigger of Herkimer, N. stationed at Aviation Field No.

2, had a thrilling experience recently in making a landing. He was flying one of the new De Haviland battle planes before a party of officials of the Army and Navy from Wash take up Its work here Hirsch was appointed. On his arrivar he set out CHACFIKLR JOHN MORGAN, Company D. 407lh Telephone Battalion, now in France, Is a former Eagle employee, lie writes that he is in the best health. to find out the needs of the men.

When he had done this he outlined a plan that has resulted in the building of JOHN V. THIVES of 20 Lexington avenue has been in service over two years with Company 'Fifty, first Infantry, Camp Forest, G. He is 30 years old and before he entered service was employed by a parquet flooring company. sixteen Y. M.

C. A. huts. Hirsch announced that he had been Camp Wadsworth appointed supervisor of the Eastern Department of the Y. M.

A. and Camp Dix ington. Private Jnmes Cattell. Fourth Company. 152d Brigade has been transferred to the Enlisted Ordnance Corps.

N. and will proceed to Camp Hancock, Augusta. Georgia. Sergeants Charles II. Lewiston and George w.

Albrecht, Thirty-eighth Company, 162d Depot Brigade, have bgcn detached from the company and assigned to the Casual Detachment, Fifth Division, Regular Army. Wagoner Allen Hamilton. Sergeant George Gillespie and Private William Pope have been transferred from the National Army lo the hegular Army and assigned to the Filth Casual Company. (Fp.riil tn Th Kaflt 1 rMn iri.u.rlli fulu the Marshall Lodge, F. and A.

M. Sergeant John A. Orlet of 24 Clifton place. Brooklyn, is a member of a maintenance squadron at this field and has been assigned to special duty. He is a member of Court Star No.

2 of Brooklyn, Foresters of America. Sergeant Lewis E. Comb of Lyn-brook, L. 1., is on special duty with the Maintenance Engineers. t.ra Troop, Pfpot for anrl Army I rnnpa, nrfa Dren pi nmnirii 10 aei geaiu.

LONG ISLAND ARMY ORDERS I'pon the arrival of Captain Frank U. gtet- son. MMical Reserve Corps, Captain Farcy V. t'ohb, Medical Reserve Corps, la relieved frm duty at Camp Hancock, Augucta, as Private Mcfiaven Tnwnani haa baen that he would be located in Manhattan. Camp Physical Director Frederick Schultz has been ordered to continue his work at another post.

Ralph L. Cheney, dean of the V. M. C. A.

Becretary School at Springfield, will take Mr. Hirsoh's place, while Frederick A. Henckeel recreation director of Washington, will succeed Schultz. Edward Ryan, a secretary at the Knights of Columbus hut, has been ordered to depart for France where he will be In charge of a hut at the front (Special to The Eagle.) Camp Dix, N. July 1 Lieutenant Alfred Honor of SOS Lincoln place, Brooklyn, has been detailed as an instructor at the Officers Training Camp, which has been opened at signed with in sir service division, and sill pinreM lo Mlncoki.

and report te the communing officer, Hignal corps Aviation eVhool, (rnnafarrnd from th CaHual Of larhmfnt lo Ih Third AiHI.Aircra.fl Machine Uun IUi-tHllon. a Private J. p. Huff. Devalnpmant Battalion, haa bean relieved from tnmporAry duty at Camp HeadquHrtera, ington, Including Major General Kenly, head of the Aeronautical De- i partment of the Army, when the accl-J Acton t.i.a.4 Lieutenant B.

Hurahhergar has I nt-iMi aonignea to tne luiid Depot Brigade. 'HsMlhurst l'lelrt, for duty at the medical m-search Itiboratory, Second Lieutenant John M. VanHoraen, Atrl-auon Section, signal Reserve Corps, will re-ceed to aeronautical general supply depat and concentration camp. Harden Ity, for duty with the Flrat Provisional Wing. Second Lieutenant Mln Heai, Aviation The follnwinr enlisted men of the Klflh Pioneer Infantry have been transferred i Madame Imedlato of New York, Rita Buckley of Brooklyn and Marie Krupp of Westbury, L.

1., entertained a largo number of men of the Air Service recently. Following the entertainment a dance was given by the Y. M. C. E.

An informal dance in honor of Major F. J. Ostermann, commanding officer of Field 2, and Mrs. Ostermann will be given thin evening in the new Red Cross building, which haa Just been completed. All officers Private William Gillman, Thirty TO TRAIN GUARD OFFICERS Albany.

N. July 1 A. Slate sixth Company. 152d Depot' Brigade has been placed on detached service. WOODHEAD IN MARINES Omaha, July igWiiiinm camp of Instruction for over eight hundred officers of the New York the Quartermaater Corps and asslffnerj tn I duty with the Camp Qunrtermaatrr; Prl-) vatca William K.

Dougherty, Frank tiousheriy. Krank K. Push. Louis K. Kelly.

Thomas J. Wallers. Klmer VanLoan, I nernardo H. Knight. Robert A.

Kormsuth. Leo F. Donnelly, William K. Loeach, Pat- rick J. Logan Harold Colheek.

George Morelier. Ifarry Katacher, Rernard Y. Rlehelperger, J. Clanry, Russet II. I Guard has been ordered by Governor Wihitman as an additional means of ot the permanent and transcient nrnmntlnar the slate's oraanlzation un Woodhead of What Cheer, Iowa, has sauadrons are invited The commit- to the highest point of efficiency.

tee in charge consists of Captains i P(. i Asa now an Section, Signal Reserve Corpa. trill proceed to Haaelhurat Field, Mlneola, fer duty. The appointment of Bergeant Henry inurles Jamea as second lieutenant, Nillenal Army. He will report to the commanding general, camp Mills, fer duty with the Flfiy-fourta Infantry.

Captain Francis Goldaeorough. Medlesl Reserve fares, Is aaaigned to active duty. Ne will report lo the military director. Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, for a course of Instruction in the treatment of Infected wounds, and upon completion of this course will proceed lo Camp I ptofi for temporary duty In the base hospital. James S.

Mahool, Herbert Lawrence i roUeA the New York ap-and alter Douglas, Lieutenants nr0ximatelv double the streneth of the E. P. Earned, Lawrence Gourlay, Roy enlisted in the United States Marines here. William of What Cheer is a very modest soldier, but he Is confident Uncle Sam will find him a good fighter. "I'm a corn fed product of good old lewa," he said, "and I'm aching for Lamp Lee, Va.

Following the killing late Saturday night In an automobile accident on the Mount Holly road of Bergeant William M. Stout, It is likely that drastic action will be taken by camp and State authorities to check reckless driving by jitney owners. A number of them have been fined by the State Auto Department, but now prison sentences will he imposed on all those found guilty of exceeding the speed limit or carrying more than the specified number of passengers. The Camp Dix Infantry School for company and platoon commanders was opened here today with Lieutenant Colonel Ralph N. Hayden in charge.

Two years at hard labor at Fort Jay, New York, and dishonorable discharge from the army was the sentence Imposed by a general courtmar-tlal on Private William J. Gardner, a Delaware soldier of the Fifty-ninth Pioneer Infantry, who was absent without leave from April 14 until May 22, when he was apprehended at Wilmington, Delaware. Miss Anna Case, grand opera star, has volunteeered her services for a concert to be given today in the Liberty Theater. White, Otto M. Stelxer, Krank Mi-Keon.

James J. Mlley. Harrison R. Wolfe, John J. Sheridan.

Martin R. Keagh and Fred J. Morthoret. Tba follon-tni enlisted mn of the Fifth O. Jackson and James McLean.

old National Guard before it went Into the Federal service. The instruction will be given the officers at Camp Whitman from Au- Lieutenant Krigger was making a landing at a high rate of speed, after having been in the air for more than an hour and a half, during which time he showed the ability of the machine to the visitors. Coming near the ground, the wheels struck a hole, breaking the shock absorber and thereby letting the axle strike the ground, plowing a furrow for a distance of about forty feet. Because of the great speed of the airplane, when the axle struck the ground, it caused the machine to turn up on -Its nose, with the tail pointing straight up Into the air. It did not turn completely over on Its back because of the strong wind blowing, which finally blew it back to its normal position.

Neither Lieutenant Krigger or Lieutenant L. J. Pefferle, a gunner, who was in the rear cockpit, were injured. The machine was damaged, the propeller, radiator and landing gear being broken. Captain Boyriven of the French Army and one of the Instructors In the First Provisional Aero Wing, who on Sunday flew his Liberty plane underneath the spans of three of New York's largest bridges, might be surprised to know that just one week ago a group of machines from Field No.

2 performed the same feat, flying under the spans of four bridges. Pruyn van Alstyne of Klnderhook. N. is athletic instructor at this Pionrer Infantry have been transferred to the Medical Department, National Army, and aeclgned to duty at the bnae hospital: ii. i UBl 01 rr hcmiuvi mui unit i.

ana field. Mr. van Alrtyne came here in 7 1 4 In. February, having been disqualified as I Thr. un.y neii u'ooanead of What Cheer will face the squarehead of Potsdam.

I'll sure bring what cheer I the camp each of these two weeks. a member of tno isationat uuara Because of heart trouble. He is a grad tan mra witn a bayonet. Brigadier General Robb of Rrooklyn uate of Mt. Herman College in Massachusetts and also of Cornell University.

He has been active in athletics. The Post baseball team defeated the Elmhurst Club at Elmhurst, L. I win ne tn command or tne camp and Colonel Newtbn K. Turgeon of the Seventy-fourth Infantry will be In command of what, will be known as "the provisional battalion of student officers." Sunday afternoon by a score ot 11 to 7. Privates Santo rVabuzzo, Michel.

Flnnglie, Vincent Dl Benedetto, Antonio Mazzlo and Abe Rotman. a a Captain George E. Ogllvio, Captain Jamee A. Bain. First Lieutenant Edgar M.

Smith and Second Lieutenant John Steals, of the Third Corps Artillery Park, have been detailed to special duly In Hie office of the Camp Peraonnel Ofllcer. Captain John D. Brooks, Fifty-third Pioneer lnfnnti'y, haa been relieved from duty as supply officer at the target ralltf at Tlgersvllle, C. a Private Harry Htelnlauf haa been transferred, from Company Klfty-aeeond Pioneer Infantry, to the Signal Corps and ordered lo camp bonlphan, Fort Sill, Okie. for temporary duly, after which ha will pro- cecd tn college Park.

for aealgnmeat duty with the signal Corps Radio School. Capialn Nathan. Phillips, Sltty-eacena Pioneer Infantry, bae been detailed is tup-ply officer St the target rang at Tlgersvllle, c. see Second Lieutenant Fred Blanco, Bpgineer Corpa. having reported to Hiadiuartera, Depot for corps and Army Troopa, from Camp Humphreys, hue been assigned to duty aa assistant to the Chief Gas otn-cer.

Private Fe-lrman R. Burgeaa haa been tranaferred from Headiiuarieri Company, Fifth Pioneer Infantry, to the Headquarters deiachment, Depot for Corpa and Army Tronpa. An official film of aerial warfare In France, taken under the supervision of the French Government, was LOCAL DRAFT BOARDS BUSY RECLASSIFYING Reclausiflcation work is now well under way at the various draft boards. As all men whose class Is changed have the right to appeal, the work proceeds slowly. From the reports of 21 boards an average of 34 have been reclassified to Clans At Some boards have practically finished while others are Just beginning, Home boards are "killing two birds with one stone" In that they are going over the essential labor work at the same time.

shown last night at the Garden City Hotel, under the auspices of the Na- ORDERED TO CAMP DIX Colored men to be sent to Camp Dix, N. on Thursday by Local Board No. 02, Bedford avenue and Monroe street, follow: ThonW Burwell. Qulncy Wllllsm Rfii. 114 Tfsy v.

Joarph P. OallrKA, Fulton l. P.rcy KlUhotte, 425 Hrrklnw at. Henry Lockatt, 1113 Atlantic sv. RAYMOND BACK AT CAMP Private Howard Douglass Raymond tional Aeronautical Committee.

The FORT HAMILTON CONCERT. A band concert be given in the Knights of Columbus hut. at Fort pictures Included acrobatics in the air, decoration of aces, practise flights, of 28S Sterling place has returned to Camp Meigs, Washington, D. after Hamilton on Friday evening by the. etc.

The proceeds will be used In fur post band, under the leadership of spending a short furlough in Brook- nlshlng athletic equipment for aero squadrons. tsignor Kesta. lyn. He is a Cornell man, REAL ESTATE NEWS 315.6 to Franklin 820 to beg, except certain section thereof; Lergen at, a. 576 ft Claasnn av, runs a 6 6 14 9 2 7 23.2 a 38 3 to beg.

x- pee cent, (12-8572A1 81.050 LOT No 14 on map of South Flatbush, Governale et al to rattl, pr H.lit. July 9, 8 years. 6 per cent. (23-8498) .62.000 85TH ST. 8 Shapiro to A Wooda, M'uller, J-I Mathlesen I79.M Varrelmann, Fred'k lxeeer CO, Ino Melchlor ti Melchiore Enterprise Rwg.

Inc IH35.I7 Ilhhrldge, A E-S Kruee X0 I PACIFIC FT. 150 ft Grand av, 25x100, Broun to A Burke, 955 Pacific at (4-1U4), 1 a 61 nom I PITKIN AV, NO 1 474. hAl. li Rothman A w-lfe to Ollckman, 1422 Pitkin sv, 0, (12-3512A). a 60c nom pr.

14.500, July 13, Install, a l.elhhrldge. J-Saine $-o cent. (19 0,1351 8I.7S0 I PITKIN AV. aame prop. Bronner A wlf cepting certain portions thereof.

Rfd-, inond to Brown. 419 Clinton v. A A larkson, 62 Winthrop st, foreclo (4-1142- 11401. $1 3100.000 BI'JRUKN K'f. same prop, Brown A i ano.

to Kemble Realty Co, Inc, 1042 Dean I at, 8100 n'Nii I ST. No 58. hAl. Welslnger to Bcnzlon A Morris Fischer. Rarlmv St.

I Klngmn. 8, to Kingman New Vork Investors' Corp I fltuy- vesunt $8,500 Phllleo L. to L'nltrd States Title Guar Co $4,000 bcholtz, W. to Lawyer Till A Trust Co 13. $50 JULY 13.

Barker, P. A ano to A Lande. 17 Kings-land av, Corona, A Ano; Rooaevelt av, cor 46th st, klxlffj.1. Corona nom Bolton. to A gchenck, Rroadwy, A l.

low place. Springfield, lot bk 2. map 2 of property at Springfield $10 fl-twen Jt- oca to IT Rowan 7 Foraat SfOHE PROPERTY SOLD. Samuel Galltzka as broker sold for G. J.

Woolsteln the three story brick property 1407 Avenue Flatbush, on i plot 20x100. SESSION TOMORROW ON BUILDING ZONES I-aserearu, A A B-J Lleb :05.7' HNKDlKKR AV. No 227 A KU wife to Belllnkoff. York Railways 86. 71 I I Schneider, pr 88,000, July 13, Install.

6 per Paul Gallagher Co, Inc Fleke Co. i cent. (12-749 6800 Inc 8II-V9; I CENTRAL PL. 100 ft Grove Iking. F-F Hackenburg 4 1 at.

22.8x60. A Ohlson a wlfo to Pearlman. Yokohama specie Rnnk Heoh, M. July 11. Install, 6 per cent.

Ltd 881.21 (1I-3284I Same flam 897.42 STRONG PI NO 28. 8 Favata A wife lo Gloscla, P-O Aguino 8123.16 Calvin pr $3,600, July 11, Install, Cohen, A A Hacks .1120.42 per cent. (2-8241 l.ann Killer. A Hum 8112.87 49TH ST. s.

100 ft 3d av. SnxlOO.2. Parkway, Woodhaven; Grand a a. 163 ft 8i4.0O Harx to Martin (iare.se. Inc.

28. 3 namn. I t.Hllrtrotn PITKIN AV. same prop. (Hickman to Knplan.

1700 Fltkln av, aub morta, a $4.50 nom RIDGE WOOD AV. a. 19 Shepherd av, 20. 0x100. O'Donneli A wife to I Leek.

171 Rldgewoed mort $3 000 (13-3912). re $2 nom STERLING ST. e. 403 ft Bedford av. 20a 1 00.

I 1 1, Laeher lo 1. 61 A Lasher. 2714 Bedford av, mort $4,000 (5-1319) nm HTRON-7 PL. No 23. hAl.

Olvln lo Fsvata. 198 Columbia t. mort $3,600 12-824), $2 HTA'lG ST. 135 ft Vnrlck v. runs 100 a tn st to beg also Stagg el.

a a. 198 ft Vorlck av. 22x100. Blltsieln A Co to Blltsteln. 628 Eastern Pnrkway.

correction deed (10.2967-2963). xclt of property A I 2.000 Hl'RF AV. a a. 162.1 32d at. 20.11X Dbinaon.P HW Clare as surviving true-I yiars, a percent (3-772 .85 600 of Bremen, dec 833 JAVA ST.

No 47, ti Savage Is Kehl. Robinson. tee Hearings on Changes to Be Held in Borough Hall. rort $4,560 (l3-4(i0). 50 ccnta.

val, cona 810) BEAUMONT ST, s. 100 ft Oriental Boulevard 40x100. A Mara A wife, tn O'Mara. 144 West 119th et. mort $5,500 nom BERGEN ST.

No 1076. hAl. Sperry A wife to de Sambrukoa, 391 Nostrand av, mort $5,500 (5-1219). $1 50 nom BENSON AV. cor Bay Mth et, 20 4x00.

Shapiro to Biles, 81166 17th av (19-63051 nom CLINTON ST. s. 105 ft Huntington el, 20x90, hAl, Kelleher to Murphy. 542 Clinton st (2-378 $4 50 nom CENTRAL PL. 100 ft Grove st, 22 9x50.

hAl. Hoch to A 'J Ohlson A wife. 729 East 5th st. (11-32941. a $6.50, val.

Same A Rrennan S4me Ooffman I M. July 8, pe rcent. (9-2539) UTH A V. a a. 161 ft $th at 19x 1n i CI Pnrrantlnn tn A GaSln.

JUlV 12. In- Llderl lane, 21x100, Forest Parkway, 97.2 Jamaica av, 60x100, Jamaica, lot 54 A 55. Hllchcock map of Union Course Park. Union CVourse s'm Biikman. to Karl.

33 Forest Park, Jamil, a Wlllard av, 609.1 Ashland st. 17.6x91.9. Jamaica lift Cardnne, P. (o Oardone, Johnn av, 860 ft Roe 40x100, Jamaica nm same to same. Chichester av.

a. 13.4 Same Stuart, Same Brennan Nunr.iata, Sherman tt.Mg.U stall. 8 per cent. (19-03S8I SI RF AV. I Kallna to Glllnraa, July 12, Install, 6 per cent.

62.000 iBrnt av, 21.4109, Jamaica nem 1 Same to exine. lot 91. map of th Fltxferld I prup-ity, Jamaica aom I Saving Bank of Willismaburgh lo I Oroatean Tract. Realty Co. 128 Broadway, As-ignmcnts of Mortgages.

JULY t5. Oulmby, ft to 8 Rothachlld A ano. 000 tievina. to Pajonczack $3,500 Jackson. 8, to Coombs, committee PeNyee $22,001 I eons A $100 1 ST.

s. 417.11 Sutler av, hAl, Kaplan to Friedman, 201 Manhattan av, mort $6,600 (12-35151, 50 '-ents nom EAST 2D ST, a. 156.4 Bay Parkway. 17 69 7 16.4 62 9. Turrlll to .7 Baumann, 1127 EaBt 2d at, mort.

$1,750 (20-65261 4TH KT, 220 ft Beverly road, runs wt 11 to Chiircli av 103.7 to at 36.6 Thaler, I. Klein Bock. H-Hutwelker A Brigga .11.01 .46 Sfumpf. W-J stein 82.I0 Fchwertg, A (Schwarta A Son) To- kashofeky 332 49 lainyen. J-W 8 glmmona Jr Seme Same 8317.88 Spanler, Breakstone Broi, Inc 8218.24 Miller.

F-F Dunekack (30.93 Mtnelsei A 'WechUr-H Ron-man 176,57 Smltn, O-G Johnson 654J.1! Judgments Satisfied. JULY 13. oabrielll, J. A Fidelity 4 Depoalt Co of Maryland. 1918 State of New York.

.8600.00 Ravelll, A Fidelity A Deposit Co of Maryland. 1918 Same 83.500.00 Wilson. M. 1918 A McHOnry A ano. a exora of Blackwell, dec 8102.51 Boretioteln A 6ona, Inc.

I9l4 A 8 Expreas $78.63 I.ubrano, to A Ambroslno Puncen, I S. to A Hornung Title GAT CO to Thomann Oorham. A. to A Schrader's Son, Inc Bockhop, A. to John Title Mt Co lo Stern ...32.750 ...35,000 $573 Mhtn: Manor sv.

a. 144 ft Fulton t. 3x Mnnor av. 234 ft Fulton at, 7fxl). Manor sv, 3(2 ft a Fulton at, Fulton el.

18x109. Woodhaven $IOO l'lummell, to (i Marchlsell, 152 52d st, Mhtn; Newtown rood, cor afaro tl, acres, Astoria. $i(l Glllen, as ref, to A H.imfn, 1W8 Msure Duninn, lot 793, bk 18, map of Dunton Park, Dunton, forecloaure $475,55 Goldmen, to Johnston, 231 3d av, I City; Prospect at, 175 ft Wilbur av. 25x100. riaenswood nom Xcw Buildings.

i JULY IB. 'tin et, 209.2 6th iv, 2-story brick dwelling. 17x46, slag roof, family: cost lii.O'lO. Owner, Cerley, 480 "Id sti architect, Kleenle. Ciiauncey at.

a 100 ft Evergreen av, I brick chimney, 12x; coat 13.000. Owner. Peoples Mygemo Ioe Mfg Co, on. premlaes; architect, Wegeinan. Ralph av, a cor Bt John's pi.

1-alory brick garage. 100x100, gravel roof: cost 130,000. Owner. Serota, 1357 Ktatern Parkway; architects, Colin Bro. Mth at.

230 ft 2d av. 1-etofy brick garage, 20x20. asphalt roof: cost 1800. Owner. Mantner, 2154 t4tli at; architects, Kalllch A Lubroath.

Rugby rd. 111. 5 Cortelyou rd. 1-story brick garage, Ux20, asphalt roof; coat I'M. Owner, Brown, 2411 Rugby rd; architect, Bchaepper.

Evergreen av, cor Palmetto St. 1-atory brick garage, 8.5x22. slag roof; cost 1500. Owners, Wllkens, 445 Evergreen av; Wounberger. Gerry et, 150 ft Harrison av, 1-etory brick garage, 100x100, lag roof; coat 120,000.

Owner, 14, Reea, 75 Ueiry at; architect, Cannclla, Btlllwell sv. 65 ft Bay 50th 8-etory hrlck dwelling, 20x52. eleg roof, 2 fffamlllee; cost 15,000. Owner, Rlstticola, 120 Bay 40th et; architect, Cannelia. Troy av, 26 ft a Bergen et.

l-tory hrlck garage, 60x100. gravel roof; coat 1O.0W. Owner. Raynel, SJ6 Xoetrand av; archltecta, lnfanger Son. Alterations.

JVI.Y 10. DeKalb av, cor Vanderbilt av. extension to 3-atory office eY dwelling; cost Ownen A Dalton. 240 South Elliott pi; archltecta. Vote A Laurentzen.

Sutter av, 25 ft Hinsdale at, exterior Interior alteratlona to 2i etort A dwelling; coat J1.600. Owner. tirover, 513 Sutter 4v; architect, Adelsohn. S4tn at, i a. ft 19th av.

exterior Interior alteratlona to 2-etory dwelling: coat 11,600. Owner. Lehrlcti. 1642 84th st: architect, 1 Adelaohn. Olenmore av.

a cor Hinedale at. Interior alterations A plumbing In 2-atory dwelling Giiteheiisa Bros, Inc, to Harx, Ferry Wi-iodhsven: DUmnnd si, 813,7 Jamaica av. 28.7U1.3. Jamaica 110 Shelndeiman, 1910 Lafayette Tnit Public hearings on changes In toulldtng sones will Be held at the Borough Hall, Room 2, at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon: 1 Petition of Graham Bottle and Sterilizing by L. M.

Blum-berg, attorney, to change from a business to an unrestricted district, Graham avenue between Frost and Richardson streets. I 2 Petition of the Manhattan Beach Company to change from a residence to a business district all the area' not now In a business district between West End avenue on the east. Sea Breeze avenue on the north. East Twelfth street on the west and the boundary line of the specially designated Residence district on the south. Petition of Marie W.

Dworetzky and eleven others to change from an unrestricted to a business district Va-ret street between Humboldt street and Graham avenue. 4 Petition of Mace Manufacturing Company to change from a business to an unrestricted district the block bounded by Hart street and Lawton street between Broadway and Bush-wick, avenue. 5 Petition of William G. Carruth, to change fron business to an unrestricted district the property on the southwest corner of Patchen avenue Co Katlnnal .8372.87 00 8t John, C. 1 Hid Geneva Bank tfchleasel, MAY, Lawyers tat co it Munaray, aa trim- lee McCnnvill, dec 63,000 Lawyers Mig Co to Terry $2,400 Sam to Knight 32,00 Gllann, as gdn Haenlehen, A ane to Ollsoit 82,750 Title A Co to R1IS $2.

50) Kohn, to nom Kroae, to WefSbrod I.oemer, O. to Lawyers TAT Co $3,100 Strong, A A wife to Luaher Tbercr. 8, A ano to Scheilke, val cm 8100 Wldmann, Welx A zarweck. Inc. $3J' Bk Bond A Mtg Title Co to Title A Mi; Co to 8C .34.50) Simon.

to Siegel nom Backhouse, O. to A Mayer tbM Pond A Mtg Guar Co to Thomann ..82.730 While. at al to Blockhouse 12.750 Conveyances. JULY 15. UTH AV.

a s. 20.2 4 Id SL 20180. hAl. 3 Liftman A wif to Rosen. 1380 43d st.

rort 14.000 (17-539). a $2, val cona 81O0 142.7x20.3x142.7 to Sea pi. Olllrran A wile to I Kallna 3222 Surf av, morta $5,000 t2l-70B6 a $3.60 nom HACK MAN ST. 53.3 Atlantic av. 16.8x92.6.

Hettwer to Hetlwar, 95 Sackman st l6-1573i, 6 $2 nom VIENNA AV. 0 s. 157.6 a Malta St. 22. 8x 95.

hAl. Konefakv ct al to Herman, 81 Cook st, mort (14-4363). $1. val cons A $100 VAUET ST, s' s. 330.10 Btishwlek av.

25x100, hAl. c.oldliaiim to Levins, 126 Moore st, sub morte (10-3117), WATKINS ST. No 08. hAl. Cohen A wife to Honlcknien.

475 Sutter av, mort $9 000 (1 2-3502), $4. val cona A $100 WATKINS ST. cor Dumont av. 20x50, hAl, Tllltcaky A wife to Greenherg. 343 Dumont A t.

mort $3,760 (12-3563), $1 nom Q1KENS HOROIGH. Mechanics I.icns. JULY IS. Bwy, a cor Oakley pi. J- male.

Nas. claimant, aget A Frtna-blau. ouner $327.60 Judgments. JULY 13. Nm first given that of ludgment debtor.

Coughlln. Brennan. Mlnneman, A Murray. McGauley A Kulath $106.85 Dlemer. W.

As sole surviving partner of Dlemer's Sons Learm A Reld $219 19 Emmerich. John Trommer Evergreen Brewerv $.67 04 F. A Klein-Wlllsrl Meyer 'Ma-chine Co. Inc $116.21 Moi'tgagcs, JULY 1,1. Dressier.

F. tn Sohl. 85th road, cor 101st st. 18x90. Jamaica $3,000 S.tme to Snme, 85th road, cor loist st.

16x90. Jamaica $1 loo Elermann. G. A ors. to Bunliop.

Ohio st. s. 218.2 Liberty av, 20x100. Jamaica 31.000 Same to Ohio et, 196.2 Liberty av, 20x100, Jamaica $1000 Groajran Tract Realty Co to Dime fiav Bank of Williamsburg, Manor av. w.

22 ft a Fulton st. 18x100. Wonr'haven $2 500 Mortgages. JULY 15. WATKINS ST.

No 38, Hontekman A wife to Cohen. M. pr $7,000. July 11, lnatall. 6 per cent (t2-3502) $2 080 AM BOY ST, 160 ft i Newport av.

30x 100. to A Wax. III. pr $1,700, Julv 9. Install (12-2610) $1,300 22D ST.

e. 59 10 Nowkirk av. 40x 100.6x43.10x82.7, Bleeher Bros to Frederick Jr. pr $27,500, July 15. 6 per cent $6,060 BAY RIDGE AV.

A Bmechl to Kerr. to hfg, gore. hAl. geyrarth A wife to Miller, 192 Heril at, mlg $3,500 (16-5338), a $2,60 nm 94TH ST, NO U'08, hAl, A Jacob to A Harkawy, 1097 85th st, mtg $1,60) (34-8201), $1 nm 24TH ST, 360 ft Av 40x100, Irving Trut i 'e, a exr of Tyler, dec, to Bulltwell Homes C'orpn. 1067 13 19ih at (16-5223B) a nm 12TH ST, a.

414 ft Av runa 100 a 1" a 39.6 10 beg, hAl. A Bloom A wife to Cohen. 1161 12th et, mtg $3,750 $3.50 58TH ST. 252.6 Av 40x100, City Real F-atate Co to Drury, Orange, r.3-76,.' i. 0c nom 7TH ST.

s. 395 ft Av 30x125, hAl, Kensington Homea Corpn to Block, 1010 Eaatcrn Parkway, mlg $4.0) a $4.50 as 4TH ST. 422 ft Cortelyou road, 29x loo Bosrdman et al to Brennan, 415 Dltmss av. mtg $3,250 (i6-537i, a $5.60, a cons A 32D ST. 100 ft Tilden av, 40x102.7.

A Essclmont. formerly Methot. to Cose Jr. 59 44th St. (15-4903).

31, val cons nom FOR BELL AV. s. 209 ft Blake av, 40x100. Recover Land Co. Inc, to A PaladlnO, 85 Alc-bama av 13-42741.

$1. val con A 3imt FULTON ST. 48.5 South Oxford st, run 57.3 4.11 to So Oxford st 2l' 15 67.6 to et 20 lo beg. 6 Lewis to Kuhn. mtg foreclose 17-21171.

$2.50 82..00 ROAP, cor Kenmore piece, fioiHV) A Sawyer to Rull. 7.51 12th all 116-5241 "om GRAND ST. 53.10 Berry st, 22.6xOu, hAl A Unger A wife to Doepkcr, 128 Berkeley pUce. sub mtg A all Hens 19-2391). nom HINSDALE ST.

No 639, hAl. Oetrlneky A wit. to schlosaberg. 30S Alabama av. mlsa t- At July .16.

install. 6 per cent t( I A UsfBn A vTife to Sorrntlno. 819 12th 6157) st. mert $2,500 $1. val cons Julv 66TH ST.

Picker to I. Ctmon, M. 12, 1 year. 6 per cent (17-3564) 81.680 uwner, y.oiotKoFeay, leoo av; architect, A Farber. 5tlt st, 125 ft Bedford av.

Interior alterations Plumbing In XU-storv tenement! A fio 44TH ST. No 1548. hAl. Blockhouse to 8 Komar. 1546 44th et, mort t)7- 8431 1.

61 nom 4TH ST. a e. 220 ft tv 15th av. 40x 100.2. I Bruen to YVolsk.

1414 t4th st. moft 67.000 (17-5624). a 83 nom 14TH ST. s. 121.4 Av E.

40il00. Plant to Ma Ham. July 15, 3 years 6 per cent (16-8156I $6,000 BATH AV, Anderson A wife to 10 Maroelle. M. pr $2,500, Julv 18, lnatall.

6 per cent (19-6302) PACIFIC ST, A Burke to Brown. M. July 1.1, lnatall. 6Vt per cent (6-1124) 11.10 79TH ST. a.

482 4th av. :2.xl00. 4KTH si. a a. iso it av.

190 2. Bruen A wlfo to same (17-56241. 83 nom UTH ST. a 320 14th av. 40x100.2.

Ward A wife to Wilma Const Co. Inc. Guinea, 5f D. aa extrx, to Brown, Too Columbia Heights, Bkln, lota 25 to 27, Inc, bk 25, map of Floral Park Homes. Sec Floral Park $150 Hodgman, to 8 A Lando.

17 Klngaland av, Ccrons: Roosevelt av, cor 46th at. 18x102 8, Corona nom Hodgman, T. to 8 A Lando, 17 Klngaland av. I'orcna, A ano; Roosevelt ev, cor 46th 19x102.8. 'Corona aom Honatnger, E.

to A Lando. 17 KlngsUnd Cornns. A ano: Roosevelt av, cor 46th et. J5xl02.6, Corona. nm Itnrsch.

J. to A Blake. 248 06th wl. Mhtn: cedar av. 239.7 Kimball av, 26.2X 100.

Riclimond Hill nom Johnston. M. to A Schmidt. 14 For-ly t. Elmhurst, lot 41.

map of property adj nsvensnood nom Keogh. to 8 Kengh. Northern av, Mhtn. lots 51 A 52. bk 17.

map A of Bell Hut her nom Kraus. R. A or to Frlcke, 1644 Hancock St. Evergreen, lots 414 A 415, mp of South Wllllams.iurgo In Newtown nom Msrcrttca, M. to A Harms.

159 Carroll at. Pkin: Mill st, 70 ft Wlcke st, JOxloo. Mortis Park nom Murphy. to f'rdy, 408 Putnam av, Rkln: Elm st, son ft School Ooxlin, Jamaica, lota 312 lo dl'. Inc, map of property at Jnmelca South nom Rnvslnn, L.

to M. McKlnlev. av A 14th Whitestrne; 14th St. cor 10th .17 6x ino, Whlteatan lt0 Schug, M. to Bloch.

Hardenbrook a'. lot 1 A 2, map 3 of property at nom Sohl. lo Dreaser, 2 Hanson av. Glendale; 65th rond. cor 101st t.

18x90, nom Hitter, V. to ti A Lande, 17 Klngiland av. Corona, A ano; Roosevelt av, cor 46th st, 18x102 8. C.rona nom Vernon. to A Lando, 17 Kingland av, Corona.

A ano: r.onsevelt av, cor 46ih at. ISX103.8. corona. nom Vernon, P. to A Lando, 17 Klhgsiand av, Cornna, A one; Roosevelt av, wo or 46th t.

18x102.8, Corona nom Watson, A. to Kline, 74 Rever st. Albanv, 41d st, cor 158th at, 0xiw. Flushing $1" Weinberg. H.

to A Mifere. 95 Pleeeker st. Rkln. lot io A ins. bk -3.

map of Annanurat, Fr Rockaway nom Blake. A w. te Horsch. 930 Cheatnut si. Richmond Hill, lots 48 A 17.

bk 4. amended map o( lois of (he Pawley Real Esiii'n Co hi ftlchmond Hill nom 'i' to Schuc 5076 Jamaica ev, Rl' htnond Hill, lots I A 2. map 3 of property at JsmalcB norn Ria'lv. fl J. to Jefferson Vchl Club.

Holland sv n.xkatia.c Beach; Holland av 4.9 5 of lurid of the New Vork ft Roekswsv Krsch R. lOOxlnil. Rockaway Beach. 61.200 Kichho-n. to Wenert.

165 Union St. Wnrdheen. A eno. tlrafton av. a 25 ft Hoffman av, 2 xioo, nom M.

pr 35.D('u. July install, 6 per cnt 118-6970) tj ino coat 1500. Owner. Ladlln, 208 Bedford av; architect, Cohn. Ocean Parkway, a.

30 ft Av H. exterior Interior alterations to l-torv garage: coot MOO. Owner. obermcyer, 319 3d st; architect, Wendell. Us Pendens.

JULY 15. SJth et, No 2S0. 8 Kanter aget Krom-bach agst to Impreea a lien; .1 Bogart (si Cypress av. cor Sea rto av, 70x100, Qua'kenhoa A Quackenboe. exors.

etc. of QaucUenbos, dec, agst O'Connor; Boyd tat. 4th I I lit ft II I S7th St.lx81, A Mne ag Moc et al. in declare plff the owner of i of the fee of said promises acquired; Bakcrmen (al. F.

24TH ST. Bqlltwell Homes Corp lo and Lafayette avenue. Petition of the J. C. Turnei-Lumber Company to change from a business to an unrestricted district th-property bounded by Leonard and Eckford streets and Engert avenue.

7 Petition of H. Buttenhelm. to change from a business to an unrestricted district property at 140 to 160 Humboldt street, between Boerum and Johnson streets. 8 Petition of Charles Gotthelf to change from a residence to an unrestricted district the property bounded by Dwight street, Pioneer street, Columbia street and Bush street. Petition of the Seebeear Corpor ll.Mn 50r.

nom' iinPtlNMON AV. 225.8 East New Same to Same. Manor av. s. 270 ft $2,600 Fulton st.

14x100, Woodhaven Same to Same, Manor v. a. 234 ft York av 4ftxl0. hAl. Levin to Bloom, 92 1 Willelt st.

4 sub mtga r' 61.50. val cona A $2,300 Fulton st. 18x100, Wnndhaven Samo to same. Msnor av, 842 ft Klein to 8 Malklnd. IS9 Bedford av, morts 85,700 (17-5425), 31.50, val cons A 8100 46TH BT.

1 57 15th av. 9X100.2, Wleeenfeld A wlf to 8 Umans. 1462 14th sv (17-5836), a 50o nom 49TH ST. 100 ft 3d av. 6100 2.

hAl. Martin Garage, Inc. to Hern. 784A 4lh av. mort $10,000 (8-772).

a 39. 50. nom 58TH ST, 120 ft 8th av. John A ano, to Damareat A wife. 4918.

7th av, mort IS. 250 (17-58781, $52, 60 nom 63D ST. cor Slot av. 22x100. hAl.

Spsrk wife to A Brigantt. 603 57th 6t, aubl mort (17-5536). a $1.50 65TH ST. a 380.2 A 18th av. 4x10, Land Estates, Inc.

to A Clollno. 343 F. 12th st Ttimmllll, 833 Hth av, $3,500 Fulton St. 18x100. Woodhftven 288 ft a Same to Same.

Manor av, 12,600 Fulion at, lRxioo, weonnaven Same to Same, Manor av. a 162 ft. vvtinT. wuiit agst Ilia Bros, Ino, ano; Furst, schwaru Hrhwager (a). 32.808 Fulion et.

16x100. woodhaven Ssme to Same. Manor av. 144 ft ation and five others to change from an unrestricted to a business district Pacific street between Smith street and Boerum place. Hr.KMJ"r.li noii, wife to A PolakofT.

1089 Herkimer at, mtg 260 a lc nom I-OTS Nos (9 A 6rt, on map of property belonging to estate of Johnson, situated in 3ftih ward. O'Neill to I Jennings, 7901 Ridge Boulevard (16-4112) nom I.OTS No 30 to 22. on map same aa above, aame to asm (18-6185) nom LOTS Nos 355 356, 365 A 36, on map of land' of heir of Martcnse. dec. situate In Town of Flntbuah, Jacques et al to Jecnuee.

Jersey City, 116-5302). 50l vol cons A ..8100 I fOIA' PL. a. 110 ft Albanv av. runs 12." 10 io a 1 to pi, -D to beg.

hAl. Pcofleld A wife to Bird. Canton. mtga 81.850 C-li'eli, $1.50 nom i nTS Nos 64 A 85. on msn of prooertv be Iflort $4,250 (17-6563), $1, val cons A $100 I 77TH ST.

a. io ft fth av. rinover to Aries Realty Co. Inc. 16 Court st, atihj morte A all ll'ns (16-5953) nom 79TH ST.

582.6, 4th av, hAl, Wllma Const Co. Ine, to Ward A wife. Hartford. Conn, mort $5,000 (is-5970, a 84.50 nom I 7ITH ST. cor 6th av, runs 48 2 I Irving rust i o.

ua ejor yier, dee. M. July 15, due July 2, 1921. 54 per cent (16-5223B) $6 000 12TH ST. 414 ft Av K.

runa 100 a 02 4 30.6 to beg, Cohen A wlf to A nlnnm, July 1, Install. 6 per cent (20-67231 $1,260 66TH ST. Pcmarest A wife to John A ano. pr $3,250. July 13.

lnatall. 6 per cent (17-5679) $1,150 CLINTON ST. Murphy to Kelleher. M. July 15, 3 years, i per cent 12-878i 81.000 46TH ST, s.

1 30 ft ISth av, 40x160.2. wolek to Bruen. M. July It, due July 13. 1919.

6 per cent (17-5624) $2,050 46TK ST. a k. 220 fgt 13th av. same to I Bruen, same conda (17-6624) $1,700 7TH ST. Block to KenalnglOn Homes Corp.

M. July 13. Install, i per cent i20-S60n $1,600 LAFAVKTTE AV. 160 ft Bsdford v. 20x100, Menaehlng A- wlf.

to Wll-llsmshurgh Svgs Bank. July 12. 1 ysar. per cent. (7-1850) 83.0OO LINCOLN RD, as, 125 ft Rogers av 20x103.

Lechler A wife to Sout A ano as trustees IS Davis, deceased. July 3, 2 vears. 6 per cent. (16-5059) 81 000 BAY MTH ST. s.

70 ft Bath av, 87.6x106.4. Paradlso to Paradise, pr 81.800. July 1. 2 years. 6 per cent (19-63991 $1,000 BKRRIMAN ST w- s.

U0 ft a Pitkin av. 23 4x100. Correll Jr A ano to Atlantic Svgs A Loan Assn. July 15. Install.

6 per cent. (1 3-4021) $1,600 NEWPORT AV, cor Osborne st. lflOx 100, Greenwood Bldg Co, tne. to lAder-wag. pr $12,000.

July 13, 3 year. 6 per rarK pi, ill tt Howard av, 270x .127.9. 8 (Irundfeat agst Barad et al, forecloaure mechanics lien: 8 Berwick (a) 5th av, 25 ft a 2ld st, 2uxl0fl. m'I Witts agat Eisner A ano; A Stark la). Fort Hamilton Pway, e.

04.11 Church at, 67x100; also Fort Hamilton pway, 30 ft Marine av. 60x100-Marine av, a. 150 ft Fort Hamilton Pway, 125x100, Brown tgmt A Hovell McCheenoy et Clarkenn la. Irving pi. No 40.

II Armstrong sget 1 Pugeley et al; Hovjll, McChesney At Clark-son ta). New Jersey av. a. 365 ft Hegeman av, tl Knsworth. as substituted trustee for MeseenKer.

aunt Bldg Co el al; Relley Harrison lal. Homers st. a. fiO ft sackman st. 20x73 Duff scat Susfman et al; fcl Van' Nostrand (al.

iith av. cor 22d st. 2'ixlOO. Witts agat Eisner ano; A 1 Stark tal. Mechanics Liens.

JULY 15. ftheepeheed Bay road, a. bet rortlandt Weet Mh eta Lengea agst Municipal Ry Corp pa- Fulton st. 16x100. Woodhaven 32,500 Harrison, fi A.

to A Wood, lot 793. blk 16 map of Dunton Park. Duntnn Jefferson Yrht Club lo Brady. Hoi-lend av. s.

429 5 of land of A Rockaway Beach R. 100x100, Rockawav Beach $1,200 Same to Cotter, Holland av, a. 429 5 fo land of A Rockaway Beach R. 100x100, Rockaway Beach $500 McKlnley. M.

to hltestone Co-oper Sav A Loan Ahsii. Htb st, a cor 10th av, 37 Whlteotone Nocllla. to Columbia Bid A- Loan Assn. Baker a v. s.

100 ft Garden st. 64.3x100. Jamaica $2,500 Sohl, to Mohimann A ors, as exurs A trustees, 86th av, 260 ft 63d st. 32x100 Jamaica $4 00 Wade. to Winn A- ann.

I.n-coin av, s. 40 ft ltngdon al, 4012i. $3 000 Same to Rooa. Lincoln av. enr Lengdon et.

40x120. Queens $300 Waller. D. to Clinton Trading Coi pn. Plain St.

cor Adam St. 70x100. New-town $1 559 Same to Title Guar A Trust Co. Plain st. cor Adams st.

70x100, Newtown $1,800 Assignments of Mortgages. IULY 13. Ashton. A ano. as exnrs to 8 Ash ten $4" Hnu of Long Island to COMMERCIAL LEASES.

Charles Noyes Company has leased 98 John street and 17 Piatt street for James A. Glover to the New York Color and Chemical Company for a long term of years at an aggregate rental of about $50,000. This lease is another Indication of the strength of property In the immediate vicinity and shows the rapid growth of firms in the color and chemical business. The New York Color and Chemical Company is now occupying three comparatively small (loora at 212 Pearl street, and after extenslvo Improvements have been made to Its new premises will use the, entire building Just leased, containing about 1,000 square feet. The lease is also ot Interest because His and the adjoining building were originally leased to Madero who failed a few months ago, and out of the renting Season both buildings have been ctuiekly leased to new tenants at Increased rentals.

No. 100 John street was leased by the Noyes Company to I'abol it CO. 100 I 9 8 107.2. to beg. hAl.

Johnson Const Co to Cl Bruland. 4609, 4th av. mort 000 (16-5971). a 8 notn 65th ST. No 2115 hAl.

A Woods to 8 Shapiro. 6648 19ih av, mort $4,50 19-6335). S. val cona A 1 0 AVENUF. 60 ft East lth at 40x100.

Greater New York Dev Co to de Courses'. 718 Dltmfta av. A I (20-6530). a 61 nom AMBOV ST. No 480.

hAl. A Wax tn Igln. 791 Hopktnaon av. mort $3,000 (12-jiitet. a $2 nom BAT RIDGE AV.

awe. 470 ft ISth av 20x100. Serre A vlfe to A Rruachi. 207 East 14th at. mort $8,250 $8 rem BATH AV.

s. H. Bsy 7th st. 19.4x 100. Mercelia to Andersen A wife.

98 Luquer St. mort 32.500 (19-6392), a 82. val. cons A 1 00 BF.RGEN 8T. a 60.7 Franklin av.

runs 6 87 6 134 80 to beg. alee Bergen at. a a. 168.7 Franklin av, runs a 100 2 a 45 184 26 to beg: Bergen et. ft Claeson av, 4iv47.6: licon st, a s.

426 ft Franklin av longing lo Purksrd in 28th A Mar! A ife to I-aplna. Atlantic av 63-42901. a nom LOTS Nos (4 A northerly hslf of lot 43 on msp of property of Vsdelyne Developing Co. Inc. in 26lh Ward, same to Sam LOIS Nos 1 to 5.

In bk No 3. oji map of propertv belonging to Beach Estate-. Inc. A Realties. Inc.

to A V. ostrander. 444 Msnor rd. Roro Richmond. Y.

mlgs a 50c, val conv A Iioo LOtS Nos 79 A 60. on map of propertv be-lonr ng to Burkerd. in Ward. Rurkard A nifo to smolkin. 481 Van Buren st U3-42S0i.

nom PL, s. ft Av 1, (Onoe. 1'avcs wife to Heltheckcr, 1561 Pres. dnt st i23.751i. 62 nom 6 t.lsON ST.

a. 131.3 Stuvvesant av. 1. 9x110. hAl.

l.mb wife to .1 Terrv A wifa, Souih Orange. mtg lO-lntoi, a $2 NELSON T. 151.6 a Columbia et. hAl. Jay Heldlng Corpn to Savlno, 18 Luouer et.

mtg 84,500 (2-JJO), a 60c nom ORIENTAL BLVD. cr Basting at. wax bltl. a Poerachnck to I. Doerschurk.

186 hsstiegs. at (32 7517C) lov A afteouon I.T7, TO MIXKOl.A. David l'ulu. president of the Baseball Hayers Fraternity, who has been appointed physical director and athletic Instructor to the I'nited States Aviation Corps with the rang of first lieutenant, has been ordered to report at Mineola. cent.

(12-8616) $8,006 qulnl (ITH ST. Maisino to Klein, M. pr 64.000. July 13. Install.

6 per ont. (11- farragut roan, ino manott a Nelly a George Wilson fine 42d rt, a. 260 ft 13th av. 40x100. 66241 61700 ht a.

xa.m stn mv niftn Brecht A wife to Rosenberg A wife! fioenecke. c. to A Eusik nom! Everett Realty A Conetn Coto Jama 81 337.3K Securities Co Schloaeberg agel jjfio Hudson av, Nob 431 to 430, Empire City Roofing Co. Inc. agat A Atterburv Hudson Conatr Co 376 Judgments.

jt.i.T is. (Name first stvn that of judgment debtor 1 Oatrom, A B-J A Chalmers fjM.Jf Julv 1, due Oetoher 1, 1623, 6 per cent. UNION ST. A Msglloeco A ano to South Jersey Land Co, July 13. Install.

6 per (4-955) ptTtftv AV. Vn 1 474 Kama la fl to BEKOUK THE COUNTER ATTACH. "I wonder what tomorrow hai In 6tore for mc," r-aid Mrs. Barglns, ecanv i)ing the Fundav advertUeinent-" Boston Transcript. 230 11,000 First Mortgage Guar Co Mandl Same to aame Hunter, to li 123x1 73: De-t at cor Frank le- av, run Gljckmaa, pr 16,250, July 16, Instill, 425 17S tv it tc.

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