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4 'R. Goodman of No. 277 Broadway, PB iain PHL 90 TENANT TOCGREENE COUNTY _NEMCTION FIGHT a Carvel Court Realty Co. Takes This Move to Keep Case From City Trial. 4 CAPITAL STOCK OF | CARVEL CO., $600 HE Carvel Court Realty Company, Inc., was incor~ porated early this year, @the incorpoation papers being Miled with the Clerk of New York County Feb. 25, 1920. Henry M. 3 essa : q fvan counsel of record. The capital stock is $600, the stockholders being David Follen- der of No. 429 Palisade Aven Jersey City, N. J,; Harry $. Ret- ter of No. 100 St. Nichotas Ave- nue, New York Clty, and David 6, Elgot of Eastchester, Bronx, N. ¥., each subscribing for two shares of stock at $100 for each share, These three stockholders are also directors for the first year. ‘The twehty-five’tenants of No. 80 St. Nicholas Avenue who havo been summoned, to the Supreme Court of Greene County in rent proceedings will not_go there if they can help it. Their lawyer, Julius 1. Rosalaky, who is also a tenant, said to-day that 1 will go to Greene County when, the case is reached and will ask for 4 change of venue to New York City, alleging that the trip to Greene County would be an unnecessary in- convenience to tenants who. must tentify The case County, nalnky, ville ig th was brought Tannersville,” said Ros the plea that Tanners. main place of business of ‘tne Carvel Realty Company, the owners, But I learn that the cer- tifleate to that effect was not filed | until after the awit had been start. | ed will not reach | in Greene! at m igmond Jonas has lived for teen years in the apartment house, dingy seven-story building which hi Stood there for a quarter of a cen- tury. It is one of the typical houses of its period, “modernized” to the ex- thire a t and visited him) when he ar-| the bomds over to the Comptroller's tent of an elevator and a telephone | Ye" aed ahbers dod gnarl rived at the Gr Statton to | acount’! awitchboard—one operator for ‘unre Nore to-day to geone of what i8|make a final iitspection, He. pro ri : ne fits two. jobs. 4 ~ |resurded the greatestmatch in turt/nounced everything O. K. and then eshte te A cc A na yah bonrd train for Windsor to make ‘ Jonas ts ono of the twenty-five ten. | Bistors : Jroady for the colt's arrival, Mtr, | deals with, thé Comptroller had not | anta who have been summoned. to} ‘TH car Is partitioned offi in two) Peustet and Mr. and Mrs, Buhler /Apheared S. Fie seratnninary for oe prclous box stall, one for Man O'/of Queen )-morrow. Samus am As 0 broke mhow-cause why they should not mub-| SPectets Box sta no for Man O"/of Quena go to-morrow.” Samual i SER ns I ea War and another for pony stable | Riddle, former owner of the champion, yialt to rent. increases amounting, 1t| WSF 1 f Nand a party of frends tart for ihe {died by various deparynents tn the alleged, to about 70 per cent companion, without the sight of which |i in. ‘tom philadelplia on Sunday in| Trust Company, which might 4 “L have five rooms,” Jonas told.an|the great thoroughbred would very) special trait connt for falling to notice the larg vening World reporter this morn- 2 - ; —— —— sash tetas ened by J. A. Wendell, | ng. “My rent is $660.0 year andthe Deputy Comptrolier, ‘notifying M haw owners tell me must pay 81,100) TENANTS FEAST JACKIES MUST BE SAILORS. |vin""thui that susan hind bean a thoriged certain bor 0 ur got oul ‘Tenants who have six| THIS LANDLORD | a sre wan tn wagr to stave as sinc | oles wietosr ih celtenee On rooms are paying $720 and are told Sen Service an Ponsthie, rength of thls letter, Mr. Van to pay $1,200 or get out, One of these) Conyinced by y Th reir Arg ‘guments, “He BOSTON, Oct. 7-—Une Ns TE 19 Wrote an assurance to et out a apa ; nty ‘Trust. Con that did get out and tho apartment he Defers Raising of Rent Until — {nis gackie in ordern 44- politan ‘Trust Company occupied at $720 has been leased to State tox tart ‘ . 500," After Jan. & sued bth avy nt to-day over, for the Comptroller, ® new tenant at $1,600. | ; \¢ in boride. bought. fron the'l All the tenants, Jonas maid, re-] J, Navratil, a grocer who owns an)! Fevision of for won shore duty | ( y hy Judson Celved letters from the now owners|apartment house at No. 400 1 | Was ordered to the end that non-rated| ‘Tha “Metropolitan ‘Trust dp March announcing the purchase of | Avenua, Astoria, svemed quite pulled enlixted men have as much actual sen | $48.500 to Ju © property, professing a desire to| yp yestePday. He says he is the only 0 as poneltte |* oo ve the “same good service’? that) jandiord in the city whom tenants) Under the new plan all firemen third] Van Tuyl te vite | chants had constantly enfoyed, and! pave feted and feasted. For that rea examen second clua® must go | Republican +f : @dding that it was necessary to find out at once whether the tenants de- sired to w their leases or not. | Ropiies were -demanded not later| than April 2, which ‘was less than two weeks. It was stated that if an- wwers wero not received the owners Would assume that the apartments would be vacant on Oct. 1 and Ie would be given to new tenants ac- cordingly A second letter was recelved by each tenant gn April Mr, Jonas said, giving each occupant until April 30 “five months notic to sign the new lenses at the increased rentals, and warning them to start looking for new quarters if they did not intend to , accept the tenms offered. The tenants selected one of their own number, Julius H. Rosansky, a lawyer, to act as thelr counsel. Ro- alinaky 1a in a better position than other tenants, for he is one of three or four who had longer & %, | stars, | the President of the Uni Petes an i) aé With Six Attendants for $75,000 Match Race Oct. 12 avels| Champion Race Horse to to Canada in Special Car through ventilated of the car ANd | tected ‘tecd tn kept of dintille Barney Tate and Fr Fitted for Every Luxury Comfort. hi Off to race Commander Rdss's Sir | Barton for a $75,000 purse and a gold cup, at Windsor, Canada, Oct. 12, Man Of War, the champion three year-old of this or any other year, travelling to-day unknown in the A the Interior representing all the up. to-date comforts of a modern stable, with with particular made to provide the proper heat and | in style heretofore shipment of turf 4 places with 1 States son he would not change nt 2 bis Several days ago Navratil's notified the twenty-five families house there would be a raise The very indignant and dectded to hold a meeting day night to decide upon a plan of op- tenants became w position, Navratil heard of this and made up his mind to be present When he reachofl the m was received W enthusiasm. The easton to thi r views, Thon they asked the tl 4 what he had to sey for him Mr, Navratil surprised his h ying he had been o9 arguments that an iner justified, at lenst not There were cheers at nd the tenants lyes into a m ption committee 1 adjourned the apartments of William Vander | breck, where a supper waa prepared at which the landior he guest ef honor, * | — fe which do not expire uutll next ©: y tober, He conferred with the inwyer |SUSTICE CASTS OUT the ownlng company, Harry 32 EVICTION CASES \ 1, No. 207 Broadway, who ix also | , rt ong.of,the owners, io- | . . fl “ansky suggested a comprontiso and| Advises All to Tight"—Says | the tenants say Oshrin's rep’ Barking Dog Does Not Mean "Not a cent less than the te ‘ , fered bi Oshrin said to-day the ¢ ul for n the Bronx been instituted in reene € Juaticn Willlam Mortis tn the I ‘ ‘ order to keep it of the New] Mun pal Court had thirty x n yy York municipal ¢ 6 an ant and landlord cases to-day and | 8 tem of the que w thir » of them, ail begun bette Legislature can nullity # ¢ : ies talk sapela ; tenants, claiming that they | '¢ of the now rent 1 ed the new leases under duress,| and all seeking evictions, were ‘dis ; acted toget on Oct gxending janinsed. a checks for Che old renud echecks| “Sil tight and walt for new pa were roturned to them and the court] pers," Justice Morris advised the} action toll tonants. Lawyers at if the lonanta de- In anot hs Justice ? mand it the Cases can be Wansforred| that « ba * ho i from Greene County back felon bs York, tenan \ Jonas 6 CAsin cont ati an ny Juuses ini t than any Bold thie live B had ever seen olan des | And new Wu ‘ , at the tenants shail make all ‘re-| of the dwelling may have 4] pairs at their own ext Auster | provides that the lagdtord may dis "=z | continue the telephone scr on Vewap en Peloes. out notice w r be ple STON, Oot se. aanetan (Ais Mr, Jonas lao meld he was announced to-day that begin f that the owning company's t sunoiaosd heen os, pkoporty cake a (rom two conta be equity, the r 50,000 valu production ation deine ravered. by mortgages 1 afternoon pape . *, * : 4 ne ’ ‘ - r 18 four stableh improvements | saw Helmont th Im rent. jiny o’ War Off i in Style. likely beopmo nervous. #0 arranged that th o the fron other e ave watched | mother would a baby ever since he was a yearling, same car with the horse. rai who n Louts his ¢ a ole sen lows. sult -wate ho have be never by vigned to duty Stop One Minute When low 1 water nds also made the hands will work in shifts en route to Windsor, two of thom re- specially constructed car, | maining that nothing Is left undone for the comfort of the champion: ustel, 9% re wately k awake « who have not men of other enlisted | fite from the Metropi served afloat must ust Company almost na rapidly hem, and the company thowe who already Nah fom tha oneeeite. Potty officers al = " pe vila Mother Hubbard cost BRE have the real!reason why you should - STEMASBED OF SB00,0006) SALES OF as Van Tuyl, of Trust Co., bidn't Know They Weg Being Purchased for Travis. George C. Van Tuy! formerly State of Bonks and until last January, President of the Metro- to-day teatt- | fled at the John Doe Investigation that he did not know the millions in Superintendent politan Trust Company, bonds his company ‘was carrying for W. 8. Fanshawe & Co. without any margin, were to be sold to Comptrol- ler Bugene Travis the State's for thag for be who, witnesses have testitjed, made More than $900,000 profits in\his sales through Fanshawe & Co, and oth brokers to the State, They both came from @Albany, Mr. Van Tuy! ex- sinking fund Mr. Van Tuy! sald thirty years he had known’ A Judson, plained, and both live at the Hotel Plaza. Records of the Trust Company, showing that ali the loans on the pahawe account we rants frém the Comptroller, were identified by Mr, Van Tuyl, but he! said he had not noticed it at the time. Ry carrying the Fanshawe account without margin and at the “coupon rate,” that being the bond Interest, Mr. Van Tuyt said hin ban ing business profitably, Inv the money market conditions ‘The atalls are] existing Questioned by Assistant District At- torney Pecora and Chie Juntion Ke Nochan of Special Seasions, who is sit ting as & Magintrate in the inqutry, Mr. Van he regarded Judson as & broker or agent for the Comptrolier | in transactions cleared by the Metro-| t! itan ‘Trust Company, The o pany acted for both parties, he explained, | and was trying to please the Comp-| trofler’s office. The company held $1,500,000 of State funds on deposit, and such accounts are eagerly sought by banks, the witness anid. “We acted for both sides,” Mr. Van Puyl said. "We accepted bonds for Judson from bond houses and patd for them, We received the warrant from the Comptrotier for Judson and turned » pald by war- do- of then horse Is headed the alr comes iniows. At the Magn O° War's se- with casks wh Tuyl said from Belmont Park nk Loftus, who O' War lik Man went along in the Kenneth the horse, and trip. works t all hours to see now 9 @r¥inen, t terday afternoon, cy DEPARTHENTS | ; Court nn Inéren: of m sorts Watiatoln. er ine ammended busWhaleA, accord Wallatein, are¥ $600 Increan commninsloner’s wee Assistant Department creases for. enminer: engineern ax well as bookkeapers and clerke Motedver there are ptovisions for a score of new clerkshipa, he says, New positions i tie Division Forries, if creatml as Whalen re- wats, would make af atthual pay- toh of $3800, Wallenstein aid. Henry H, Curfan, Proaident’ of Manhattan Borough, submitted ro- quest for $01284,718 for 1821 ae against 297,749 for 1020, ‘The departure of Mayor Mylan and Aldermanic President La Guardia from a budget meeting in Comptroller Craig's offee to attend a Sinking Fund Commission in City Hall caused, Comptroller Craig to adjourn the meeting beenuse of lack of quorum 1 d@n't think # meeting of the Sinking Fund Commins armories are to be dincu compare in importan preparation of the 1921 ba ying on of New York ¢ sald the and La Gua: Neither of the departing of- fictala cae The ompteoller said it was appar- ent that @ 1921 budget would not [be passed within the Seonatitutional time limit antess all oMcialy attended to their duties. k is understood that the Comptrot ‘© remarks were occasioned by the fact that a number of city officials city salary increases ht!) have arrived late at budget meetings more topographical draughtsmen at{and that on the first day of the $2,000 eneh are asked World's Series gue it Was nécessary Tho comfort stations, bath house! t? Adlourn the meeting: because of the absence of at least three members @nd police court are requested under| the Mayor, who was selected to throw the clty'a pay-as-you-go-plan, ‘The the first ball, and Dg hn > , President La Guardia and Hrooklyn bath house le proposed for Hast 1484) horough President Riegslmann, The vot between Willis and Brook ave-|jatter in an ex baseball player, nues, and the Pollee Court at 16st The Sinking Fund Commission to- Street afl Brook Avenue on the site f the building now in use ae a Police ASK FOR MILLIONS MORE IN BUDGETS Bron President Put Puts Borough Needs at $7,403,382, a Big Increase. -_ A public bath, new police court) hoyre and eight com| Coat $900,000, all on city owned prop- erty, are asked for In the 1921 bud, ot Borough President Henry Bruck- ner of the Bronx, filed to-day with the Finance Department ‘The total budget is $7,403,882 agninat ; $2,018,490 for 1920. Most of the in-| creases asked for are “for public tm-} provements, of In the personal service Item $2,080,489 is requested, againat $1,563,857 for this year. Much of this) in due to prevailing rates of wages and the day appropriated $450,000 for armory purpases, Grover A. Whalen, Commissioner of | Plant & Structures, aska $19,702,400.65, ‘This sunt, however, doos not represent a demand'for cash credit for that amount. Mr, Whalen has requests under three schedules which Include for redemptions of revenud bonds in- sued in 1920, $434,008.67; redemption’ of tax notes Ismied and to be tasued and | included in the tax levy of 1921, $2,- 711,000, of “which $1,000,000 is for &:| purchase of automobile buses; 205.50 pay am you go Corpd ack for repairir and construction, These | three schedul ‘COUNL for $11,208,114, | Tho departmental total for 1930 in the final budget was $3,797,912.63, of | Which $2.420,31843 was salary account. | The budget total wae increased Aug. SH Ty O€s Our beautiful Cordovan shades are made potnible by uning only the best leathers, -| being treated by the Hurley- ized secret » whieh jp- creases the life of the leather retaining ita rich lustre to end, 20 to $4,169,424.96, Inthe new budget | Mr. Whalen asks on salary account | $5,149,746.15 n attacking Commissioner Whal- en's estimated 1921 budget, Leonard | M. Wallstein, counsel for the Citizen's | Union, claims that every city depart. | ment has kept the promise of the Hylan administration to submit clear. | ly understood estimates except Ga) Made over special Plant and. Structures, “whi i headed by” Mayor “Tiylan's aha lasts in one hiindred dif- friend and sor.” This promine ferent combinations of was made by Mayor Hylan to Gov, Smith on condition that the Gover- nor veto @ bill by the Citizen's Union which called fore simplified budget, | according to Mr. Wallatein, It Is only after the most laborious widths and sizes. For example—C forepart, B instep and A heel, Prevents foot from slipping at heel, Whough Judson withdr nand for r erionce and those ae the Gat. waa ashore for two year Van: Wavt' testifies vee oak en to Hon, Will be modate good customer plained with shipy ‘ and take count of what you pay for meat, vegetables and many ~other foods, Then note wh: pay for a large loaf of WARD'S | BREAD | figure the superior food value and of MOTHER HUBBARD | A D as compared with other food you Eat a Pi ‘ound of Mother Hubbard Bread Every Day The N utritious and Economical Every-Meal Food. | analysis that it I# possible to ancer corset fitting Mt instep, com- | jtain’ what Commiasipner Whalen | fortable forepart. prop wea to do with the increased ap-| SENERE Sot HURLEY SHoEs wever, that t sires © new Deputy ¢ 1434 Broadway 1557) Brondway 1177 Broadway 215 Broadway Sots Menon 41 Cortlandt St. 254 Filth Ave Deputy Comminnio Factory—Rockland, Mase, m last August.” | ral salary Inor abked The Store isc sed daily at ‘SPM ? B. ‘Attina & Cn. The Department for Electrical Utilities has a large and constantly replenished stock of the many practical, labor. saving and time-saving devices in- vented for the comfort and conven- ience of the household in city or subu Includ are Stoves, mi Perens: Radiators, Disc Curling shilights Nickel-plated Chafing Dishes, Coffee Urns, Per- colators, Water Kettles, © T Grills, Fiat Irons and Heaters. 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