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RENT: TROUBLES GUT | '"!" * REGISTRATION IN QUEENS —— \ Syowded Sixth District Actually Shows Falling Off From Last Year, The officiad canva m five of the six dis nerease. over last year, but in the Sixth, which includes thethickly settled Ridge- wood, KEvergreey and Maspeth sections, (here was a decrease.. This is blamed on repuing conditions in that part of the city. Henry W. sha Chief of the Flee- von Bureau, sa o-day: “A Municipal here during the! registration said that on that day nb had considered seventy-six dispossese tases in the Ridgewood Court, and hat the calendar for th® next day in- a that none of le the muni- ‘women voters this year make One-third of the- registration, over last year when only wore women. red m rw of the MEMORIAL TO J. M. CARRERE. Stractare Is Wretiea at Riverside | Drive and PSth Street. Jay are more A momortal honoring John M. Carrere, | architect of this city, who died as a result of a taxicab accideht in 1911, was | unveiled by B. W. Morris and Donn Barber at Riverside Drive and ‘Sth Street, in the presence of 40 persons yesterday afternoon, | The memorial, which takes the form of | alt of the eity ncis A. Gallatin, Commissioner of rr ‘as born in Rio de Ja- Im IRSA Ho designed the i ge s\brary Bullding and ny churches, hotels and yubite butldinge throughout ‘the country. | MRS. KERNOCHAN’S ESTATE. | | “he Left $093,436, According to Appraisal, | ‘The eatate left by Mra. Catherine Lor- | lard Kernochan, daughter of Pierre Lorillard and widow of James P. Ker- yochan, amounted to $693,438, aecording to an appraisal filed yegterday in the Surrogatels office ‘by Charles Sweeney, nthe offlec of the Deputy | State Comptroller. | ng the assets are the howse, No. , val t $190,000, and ‘The great- ‘an ‘sfve $1,000 (as TRIBUTE TO APPE TO APPELBAUM, Vetedép of Levance Me tor Give Him Fare ny easoptatos and m has resigned from the hospital and| rivate practice, 163d Street. | de he has car- i n_ yesterday: man: d about Dr. Appell sentod with handsom MICHIGAN FURNITURE for Every Roots i in Your Home.|) Easy Terms. Big Values. riety to choore Pla. variety te cho AT Estes, b “ le Massive frame: finely fin- 9: sh Special for = 4 DW. 4 Roo Sf4g% | 779] Sig" One Mondey ond Aatnrday Evenings, ea which “is taking thE WENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. oie — + eo) oe? / <<: << <=. 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