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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1936 30 CORPORATION NOTICES CORPORATION NOTICES CORPORATION NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES FORECLOSURES LEGAL NOTICES CORPORATION NOTICES i adopted resolution ol the Board ot r. 5 17i th suDrcme I pavement, tnclncUnc binder Estimate ana apportionment on June v. at Teresins Curcio Sisis. Send greeting. I SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OP KINDS of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act r'rTi ihVnt.i.

nl Mew York, second I course, removal of o.d pavement CORPORATION NOTICES Interested In such proceedings or In any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections In writing duly verified In tha Whereas, Frances La Ruffs, who resides Msry El. en Buttertck, plaintiff, against lZf. ana approved or tne oaayor on Auaust 10. 1927. and filed In tha office of St 157 Franklin Avenue.

Brooklyn. N. and foundation, and fiv years maintenance, per squar yard. $120 of 1935. and to tne executive Orders of the President issued pursuant thereto, and to the rules and regulations prescribed by the Register oi Kings County on February $.02160 1.200.00 the President of the United States, the tc sewer oaslna rebuilt; per basin.

$100 14. 1KIB. Tha Board ot Estimate and Apportionment by resolution adopted on December 12. 1930 determined that tha area of a. Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and tha Works Progress 3 new standard Iron Basin Judicial District, at a Special Term for Condemnation Proceedinca, thereof, to held in and for the Count? of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

City ot New York, on thi 12th day of starch. 1936. st 10 o'clociTlnr forenoon ot that day. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thareon. for taxation la accordance with tha eerriflcat of Corporation Counsel, and that th aaid Bill of charges and expenses, with th certificate ot th Corporation Counsel thereto at Alice Kemp McCullough, formerly Alice Kemp; Alice Kemp, Alexander Kemp, Mary Lee; Mattle Smith, sister of William F.

Kemp, deceased; Mary Shockelford, Kate Richardson: Jennie Lewis, also known as Virginia Lewis; Mattle Smith, niece of William P. Kemp, deceased: Mary Elizabeth Warren and any and all other persons havlni or claiming to have an Interest In or ilen upon the premises described In the complaint In this action by, through or heads, furnished and set; per head. 2S 13.00 Attention of bidders Is particularly sessment for benefit In thes proceedings be and is hereby fixed and determined to manner required oy law ior tne verification of pleadings In an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and bis post oftlce address with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before the 24th day of March. 1936, and within the same time serve a copy of such verified objections on the Corporation Counsel of The City ot New York at his office. Room 506.

Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. 22 new standard Iron heads. called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and mini be as follows: Reetnnine at a point on th SOUtherlw Including covers, lor sewer manholes, furnished and set; per head, tli mum wage rates to be paid under the has presented petition praying for a decree that a certain Instrument In writing bearing date the 24th day ot January, 1935, relating to real and personal properly, be duly proved as tha last will and testament of FRANK LA RUFF also known as FRANCESCO LaRUFFA and FRANCESCO LARUFFA, lately residing at No. 157 Franklin Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Now.

therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records. In the County ot Kings, on the 30th day of March, 1936. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. In testimony whereof, we have caused contract. existing bulkhead Un of Coney Island Creek, where it is Intersected by the pro 225 linear feet of 12-lnrh 330.00 581.25 Bids must be submitted In a sealed culvert; per linear foot, $1.25...

envelope. longation of a line midway Detween West 15th Street and StUlwell Avenue, as thesa The City of new York reserves the right tached, has been depositeo in ot the Clerk ot th County of Kings, ther to remain for and during th space of ten days, as required by law. Fourth That on tn 26th day of March, 1936. at 10 o'alock In the forenoon of that Total $26.89025 Tim ailOWed. 3S CAIUcmtln anr.lr.

streets are laid out adjoining Neptune Avenue, and running thence southwardly alone the said line midway between West uuuer laid ance Kemp, Alexander Kemp, Mary Lee; Mattle Smith, sister of William Kemp, deceased; Mary Shockelford, Kate Richardson: Jennie Lewis, also known as Virginia Lewis; Mattle 8mlth, niece of William P. Kemp, deceased, and Mary Elizabeth Warren, tf they or any one ot them be dead, or by, through or under to waive any Informalities in or to reject anv or all bids. No bid will be accepted, however, except with the prior approval of Dated, New York, w. days. day.

or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Honorable Burt Jay Humphrey at Trial Term. 1936. davtt miwitrtfl Cnmnratlaa Counsel. the State Director, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY The Dlmt Saving! Bank of Brooklyn, plaintiff, against Antonio Caslellano, et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure nd tala entered In the above action In Kings County Clerk's Oftlce. and dated February 6th. 1936. I will sell at public suction, by OEORGK J.

LESSER, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. on March 19th. 1936.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In said Judgment directed to be old, being a plot ol ground, with the Improvements thereon, In Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, beginning at a Point en the westerly side ot Third Avenue, distant 100 teet inches southerly from the southwesterly corner of Third Avenue and Twenty-first Street; running thence westerly parallel with Twenty-first Street nd part of the distance through a partv wall and lor a further distance along the southerly side of the southerly wall of the building erected upon the premises adjoining on the north. 100 feet; thence southerly parallel with Third Avenue, 49 feet 5 Inches, more or less, to land now or lite of Moses Shirk: thence easterly along said land of Moses Shirk and for pa i oi the distance along the northerly aid- the northerly wall of the building err on the premises adjoining on the so ih. 100 feet 6 inches, more or less, to Uenue. thence northerly along the side of Third Avenue. 39 feet 6 to the point or place of beginning.

Datf-I. February 27. 1936 BENJAMIN STEINBERG. Referee. AR C.

WEYMANN. Plaintiff's No. 9 Da Kaib Avenue, Brooklyn, y. f27-6tthsa Office and Post Office Address. Municipal Building.

Borough ol Manhattan, Clir of The time a. lowed for doing and com Jennie snelton, deceased, said persons being the respective heirs at law. distribu pleting the entire work and for the full New York. performance oi eacn contract Is two nun- Part 1. oi tne supreme court, to be held at the County Court House tn Long Island City.

In the Borough of Queens. City of New York, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who have filed objections to the said tentative decree. tees, devisees, executors, administrators. dren 1200) consecutive calendar days. Security required.

$9,000. NO. FOR REGULATTNO ANTS RE-PAVTSO WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMElfT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OP 8TH ST. FROM STH AVE. TO 6TH AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities Is as follows: 200 linear feet of old curbstone redressed and reset In concrete: per linear foot. $1 $200.00 1220 linear feet of new curb iruuurs. lienors ana grantees oi said lllee Kemp, Alexander Kemo. Man Lee SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Each bidder must deposit with his bid tne seal ol our said surrogate Court to be hereunto sttlxed. Witness.

Hon. George Albert (Seal) Wlnnate, 8urrogste ot our said County, st the Borough of Brooklyn, In the said County, the 25th day of February, 1936. PERCY T. STAPLETON, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. This supplemental citation la served 15th Btreet and Btlllweii Avenue and along the prolongation of the said Un to the northerly line ot Neptune Avenue; thence westwardly along the northerly line ot Neptune Avenue to a line midway between West 15th 8treet and West 16th Street: thence northwardly along the said line midway between West 15th Street and West 16th Street and along Its prolongation to the southerly existing bulkhead line ot Coney Island Creek: thence northeastwardly, eastwardly and southeastward-ly along the said existing bulkhead line of Coney Island Creek to th point or place of beginning.

tT.Eirf.n, nf th nnrouen OI Brook Mattle Smith. Mary Shockelford. Knt. uatea. new xorg, n.

February 29, 1936. Richardson, Jennie Lewis. Mattle Smith, lyn, at Room 21. Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. on security in an amount of not less than five percentum (5( of the amount of the performance bond figured In the form and subject to the conditions provided In the Information for Bidders.

aiiiaoeio warren ana jenm deceased, and thetr husbands, wivn WEDNESDAY, msain iu PAUL WIND ELS. Corporation Counsel. Office and Post Office Address. Munici or widows, heirs, devisees, distributees, le- The successful bidder win be required pal Building, Borough ot Manhattan. City of New York.

2,318 00 PAVINO WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH ONCRETK FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OP DECATUR ST. FROM BROADWAYTO si representatives, creditors, lienors granttes and puccessors In interest and their husbands, wives or widows. If any. upon you as required by law. You are not obliged to appear in person.

If you fail to appear It will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written objections thereto. You have a right (C-67) f29-15t osu ft to furnish a performance bond In such form and having as surety thereon such surety company or companies as are approved by the City and State Director, in an oi wnom ana wnose names are unknown to Plaintiff, and Others, defendant. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Dated. Nev York, February 25th. 1936 PAUL WINDEL8.

Corporation Counsel Office and Post Office Address. Munici to nave an attorney-at-law appear for you. 253.00 the amount ot not less than 100 per 121 -tl tt BUSHWICK AVE BOCKER AVE TO IRVTNO AVE The Engineer's preliminary es timet of the Quantities la a follows: 30O linear feet of old curbston Amended summons. To the above named defendants and eacb of them: the commissioner ot Purchase of the City of New York, at his office. Room 2214.

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until centum of the total amount of the accepted bid. pal Building. Borough ot Manhattan. Cit AT A SPECIAL TERM. PART II.

OP of New York. 49 50 You are hereby summoned to answer tha Each bidder lor each contract snail state the Supreme Court ot the State of New ic-si) rzs-iot osu stone, furnished and set In concrete: per linear foot. $1 90 72 linear teet ot 6-Inch granite curbstone tor corners, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3 50 33 linear feet ot granite heading stones, furnished and set In concrete; per linear foot. $1.50 2 591 square teet of concrete sidewalk and on year maintenance; per square foot. 15 cents 408 cubic yards of concrete for pavement foundation; per cubic yard.

$6.90 2.444 square yards of concrete foundation removed; per squar yard. IS cents 2.462 square yards of asphalt York, held in and for the County or Kings. $300.00 one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified therefor, as the amended complatnt in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- at the County Court House in the Borough 10:30 a m. on THURSDAY, MARCH It, 13, Borough Brooklyn.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING MILK AND CREAM TO THE DEPART redressed, relolnted and reset In concrete: per linear toot. (1 868 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished and set In concrete: per linear foot, tl.M 388.65 contract Is entire lor a complete Job. No bid may be withdrawn within forty- 1,649.20 amriiara complaint is not served with this amended summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty diva ft.r th mrvr-m MENT OF HOSPITALS. five (45) days after the date set for the opening of bids. 2.81S.20 I tie time for the performance of the 72 linear leet oi o-incn aim.j curbstone for corners, furnished In the matter of the application of Th City of New York, relative to acquJnu title, wherever the same has not Teen heretofore acquired for the same purposr In fee.

to th lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose ot opening and extending EAST 48TH STREET, from Winthrop Street to Rutland this amended summon. evrluclvn nf th Bidders are required to make their Olds contract Is from April 1st to April 30th. day of service. In case of your failure to and set In concrete; per uneu foot, 3.SO 252.00 366.60 appear or answer, judgment will be taken upon the blank forms prepared by the Department ot Hospitals, a copy of which, with the proper envelope tn which to inclose the bid. together with a copy of Instructions to Bidders, the form of con l.oil linear xeet oi wncmw curb, one year maintenance; per ananisi you oy aeiauit lor the relief demanded In the amended r.nmnlainr.

ol Brooklyn. City of Ne-v York, on the 28th day ot February, 1938. Present: Hon, John H. McCooey Justice. In the matter of the petition of Joseph Mlgltaccio, Mariana Mlgliacclo, Catherine Migliaccio and Francis Mlgliacclo, for an order chanting their names to Joseph Montana, Mariana Montana, Catherine Montana and Francis Montana.

On the annexed petition of Joseph Mlgliacclo. Mariana Mlgliacclo and Catherine Migliaccio, duly verified the 27th day of February, 1936. and On motion of STROM ft FISCH. Attorneys for the petitioners. It Is 606.60 V.

S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES V. S. MARSHAL'S SALE By virtue of a Writ of venditioni Exponas to me directed and delivered. I will sell at auction on Monday.

March 9, 1936 at 12 O'clock Noon, the American Steam, ship "Au Revolr, her engines, at Pier 7, Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, N. Docket No 64-429 dated Jan. 31, 1936. EGGLESTON ft VANDERCLUTE. Proctors for Llbellant; ALBERT C.

BENNINGER. V. 5. Marshal. E.

N. Y. mh2-6t pavement I 1 1 ng binder course and five years maintenance: per square yard. 95 cents 2.338 90 2.456 square yards of asphalt pavement removed: oer aouara 17th teid935Br0klyn' N'W Ct0be' SAMUEL WHITMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and P. O.

Address, 28 isi.it. No bid shall considered unless It Is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, ot the total amount of the bid. The amount ot securltf required Is thirty per cent, of th contract amount awarded. The bidder will stat the price per unit, as called for In the schedules of Quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested.

The extensions must be made and footed UP, as the bids will be read from 760 linear foot. 60 cents 3.864 square feet of coneret fawalk and on year maintenance; per square foot. 15 cents 720 cubic yards ot concrete for pavement foundation; per cubic yard. $6.90 4.313 squar yards of concrete foundation removed; per 245.60 tract including the general conditions, plans, specifications and forms ot Bid and Performance Bonds as approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained at the office of Louis E. Jallade.

architect, 597 5th Manhattan, New York City. Bidders who desire a set of plans for vuurt street, Brooklyn, Hew York. To the defendants, Mary Shockelford. 4.966.00 yard, 10 cents 6 square yards of adjacent pavement (to bo relald In approaches, per square Kate Richardson; Jennie Lewis, also known as Virginia Lewis; Mattle Smith, Ordered that the petitioners be and hereby are authorized to assume the names of their personal use may obtain them on yara. 64695 icce oi Yvuiiam r.

Kemp, deceased, and ny and all other neranni havins nr riaim. square yard. 15 cents BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 12.00 200.00 Joseph Montana. Mariana Montana, Cathe the total, and awards. If made, made to 4.362 square yarns oi sipr.i.v lng to have an interest in or lien unnn rine Montana and Francis Montana on payment oi mr cose oi printing tne au-ditional copies of the plans.

The architect's estimates for the work involved are as follows: tne lowest oiaaer on each item or class, as stated In the schedules. IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT pavement, Including binder course, and five years mainten and after the 9th day of April. 1936. pro' the premises described In tha complaint In this action, by, through or under said 4.143.90 Contract No. 1, general construction 50.00 Specifications, blank formi and further Information may be obtained at the oftlce of the Department of Purchase.

Room Alice Alexander Kemp, Mary Lee; Mattle Smith, sister of William P. Kemn. work, $48 335; Contract No. 2, plumbing Road. In tb Borough of Brooklyn, City ol New York.

Notice Is hereby itven that bill ot costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason of the above-entitled proceeding will be presented to the Honorable Charles C. Lockwood. Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. Second Judicial District, at a 8peclal Term for Condemns tlon Proceedings thereof, to be held In and for the County of Kings, In tb Borough ol Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 9th day of March. 1936.

at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation In accordance with the certificate ot the Corporation Counsel, and that th said bill of costs, charges and expenses, with th certificate of tha Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings there to remain for and during tb space ot ten days, as required by law. Dated. Me York, N. February 24.

1936. PAUL WIND ELS. Corporation Counsel. Office and Port Office Address. Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan! City of New York.

(C-48) f24-10t osu A viding that on or before that date all the other orders hereinafter contained In this order be complied with by them, and It Is further Ordered that the order and the petition sewer basins rebuilt; per basin. $100 2 new standard Iron basin heads, furnished and set; per head. $25 5 new standard Iron heads. Including covers, for sewer manholes, furnished and set; per head. $15 1 tree removed: per tree.

$40 26 linear feet ot 12-Inch pip culvert; per linear foot, $1.25.. work. Contract No. 3, boiler plant deceased; Mary Shockelford, Kate Rich- Court of the United States for the Eastern District of New York. In the matter ot HARRY MOSNER.

Notice la hereby given that a petition has been Hied in said court by Harry Mosner, In said district, duly declared bankrupt, under the Act of Congress relating to bankruptcy, approved July 1, 1898. for a full discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and Municipal Bunding, Manhattan. RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner, and mechanical equipment, (57,925: Con ance: per square yard, 95 cents 4.356 square yards of asphalt pavement removed; per squar yard, 10 cents 1 sewer basin rebuilt; per basin, $100 1 sewer basin partially reconstructed: per basin. $25 arason: Jennie Lewis, also known as Vlr- 435.60 100 00 75 00 tract No. 4, electrical work and lighting mia Lewis: Mattle Smith, niece of Wi on which it Is granted be entered and filed In the office of the Clerk of this P.

Kemn. deceased, and Marv lcltr. 40.00 BSTSee General Instructions Bidders fixtures, S12.JOO. S. S.

GOLDWATER, Commissioner. Court within ten days after the signing 25.00 on nDituary paga, (C-68) f29-10t osufthol 32 50 thereof, and It Is further other claims provable against his estate, beth Warren, If they or any one of them be dead, or by. through or under Jennie Shelton, deceased, laid persons being the respective heirs at law, distributees, devisees, executors, administrators, creditors, Total $9 383 95 BSTSee General Instructions to Bidders 50 00 Under said act, and that the 17th day of April, 1936. at 10:30 a.m., at the U. S.

Court House, Borough ot Brooklyn, Time allowed, 25 consecutive working new stanaara iron ossm heads, furnished and set; per head, $25 11 new standard Iron heads, including covers, for sewer manholes, furnished and set; per head. $15 on obituary page. (C-T2i mh5-10t SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of the City of New York, at hli office. Room 2214, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until Ordered that a copy of this order be published once within ten days after the entry thereof In The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, the same being a dally newspaper published In the County of Kings, State of New York, and It Is further Ordered that an affidavit ot publication enurs ana grantees OI Bald Alice Kemp lexanrter Kemp. Marv Lee.

Mam Rmith days. Sfuri'y required. S3 100. In sa district. Is ass gned lor tne near Note The above Engineer's preliminary 165 00 20 00 Mary Shockelford.

Kate Richardson, Jennie Lewis, Mattle Smith, Mary Elizabeth Warren and Jennie Shelton, decased, and xu.ju a.m. on THURSDAY. MARCH It, 1936, Borough nf Brnnklvn. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment, at Its meeting held on Friday, February 14, 1936 (Cal. No.

9), adopted th following 1 tree removed: per tree. jo 22 linear feet of 12-lncb nip lng of the same, when and where all creditors of the said bankrupt and other persons In Interest may attend and show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Dated, the Borough of Brooklyn, on the estimates include all the necessary excavation and backfilling, together with ail incidentals and appurtenances necessary for the proper execution ol the work de 27.S0 culvert; per linear foot, $1.25 meir nusoanas. wives or wiaows, neirs, devisees, distributees, legal reDresentfttivp.

resolutions: FOR FURNISHING) AND DELTVERINO MEATS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF H08PITALS. The time for th performance of the scribed. creonors. lienors, grantees and successors A copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Ocean Front District, duly Total $13,969.35 Tim allowed. 30 consecutive working be filed and recorded In the office of the Clerk of this Court within forty days after the making of this order, and It Is further Ordered that after said requirements have been complied with, on and after the 9th day ot April, 1936, the petitioners herein be known as Joseph Montana, Marians Montana, Catherine Montana and The foregoing Engineer's preliminary 3d day of March, 1936.

PERCY G. B. GILKES. Clerk. adopted by said Board on the 15th day of days.

in interest and tneir husbands, wives ot widows, if any, all of whom and whosi names are unknown to plaintiff: estimates of the total cost of tne com con tract is irom April 1st to April 30th, 1936. February. 1933. ana approved by the Act p.eted work are to be taken as the 100 Security required. $4,700.

NO. 2. FOR REGULATINO AND RE- lng President ot the Borough ot Brooklyn per cent, basj and test lor bidding pro The foregoing amended summons li served upon you by publication mimuant IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT Court of the United States for the Eastern District ot New York. In the matter of PAVINO WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT on the 10th day ol April, 1933, as follows, to wit: PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE to bp order of the Supreme Court of the posals shall each ale a single percentage of such 100 per cent, isucb as 95 per cent 100 per cent, or 105 per cent for Francis Montana. Enter: JOHN H.

McCOOEY J. S. C. Granted, Feb. 28.

1936. JOHN N. HARMON. Clerk. "Resolved, That the Local Board of the No bid shall be considered unless It Is accompanied by a deposit.

Such deposit shall be In an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required Is thirty per cent, of the contract FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF MAN- state or new fork, made by Hon. Henry Ocean Front District hereby initiates pro Wenzel. one of the Justim here HASSET PL. FROM RArjSLx a OT.

TO COLES ST. which ail mitrr.a.i and work called for in the proposed contract and notices to bid ceedings to regulate, grade, curb and flag SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-tn the matter, of the application of The City of New'aYork. relative to acquiring tttle. wherever the ssme has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose In fee.

to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of WEST 6TH 8TREET, from Avenue to 88th Street: BOYNTON PLA.CE. from West 7th Street to Avenue X. snd WEST 7TH STREET, from 86t.h 8treet to Boynton Place. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York.

Notice is hereby given that bin. of costs, charges and expenses Incurred by reason of the above-entitled proceeding will be presented to the Honorable Charles C. Lockwood. Justice ot the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term for Condemnation Proceedings thereof, to be held in and UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Brighton Beach Avenue from Ocean Park- The Engineer preliminary esumaia oi of dated January 31st. 1936, and filed with the amended complaint in the Kinsta County Clerk's Office In the Hall of Rec- ders are to be furr.tsc.cd to the City.

Such BENJAMIN LOPKIN. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed In said Court by Benjamin Lopkln, In said district, duly declared bankrupt, under the Act of Congress relating to bankruptcy, approved Julv 1, 1898. for a full discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable the quantities is as follows: percentage as bid tor each contract shall amount awaraea. The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of mmntt. for the Eastern District oi New norg.

United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. GiuseDDe Gallo. Defendant. E-7243. United 50 linear feet of old curoston apply to ail unit Hems specified in tne oras in tne Borougn of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York.

Engineer's preliminsry estimate to an way to Coney Island Avenue; pave with preliminary bituminous macadam from Ocean Parkway to Ada Court and pave with permanent asphalt from Ada Court to Coney Island Avenue, together with all work Incidental thereto," Borough of redressed, relolnted and reset In concrete: per linear foot, $1 $50.00 ties and trices, by which the bids will be The object of this action la tn fnr- amount necessary to comp.ete the work States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Lars LlUeros. Defendant. E-7244. United States 832 linear leet ox rtem curb lesiea.

ine extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from close a mortgage on premises In the Bor- against his estate, under said act, and that the 17th day of April. 1936, at 10:30 a.m.. at the U. S. Court House, Borough stone, furnished and set in con of America.

Plaintiff, vs. Aironso ueiiarco, described In the contract Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the order of the total, and awards. If made, made to crete: per linear foot. $1.90 1.530 80 Brooklyn. and thereupon, on the 23d day of March, Defendant E-72S6.

united states oi America. Plaintiff, vs Domenlck Barresi, defend tne lowest oiaaer on each Item or class. 72 linear feet of 6-lnch granite as siatea in tna scneauies. ant E-7266. United States of America, curbstone for corners, furnished ousn oi Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, situated on the westerly side of Franklin Avenue, 60 feet northerly from Putnam Avenue, fronting 20 feet on Franklin Avenue by 20 feet lo the rear and having a depth on each sld of 100 feet, known as 440 Franklin Ave.

the Comptroller of the City tn the sum oi 5 per cent, of the security required for the contract. Specifications, blank forms and further and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3.50 252.00 tor the County of Kings. In the Borough Information may be obtained at th office of the Department of Purchase. Room Blank form and further Information Plaintiff, vs. Pasquale 8alerno, Defendant, E-7267.

United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Giuseppe Borgese, Defendant E. 7275. United States of America. Plaintiff, vs.

tl Rrnnklvn fMtv nf Moor Vnrtr Ih, Q.K 1.916 square feet of concrete of Brooklyn, In said district, is assigned tor the hearing of the same, when and where all creditors of the said bankrupt and other persons In Interest may attend and show cause, If any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be ranted. Dated, the Borough ot Brooklyn, en the 4th day of March. 1936. PERCY G. B.

GILKES, Clerk. may be obtained and drawings and of March. 1936. at 10 o'clock in th Municipal Building, Manhattan. sidewalk and one year mainten uue.

forenoon of that day. or as soon there itussLUi FORBES, Commissioner. fications may be seen at the Bureau of Highways and Sewers. 10th floor. Munici ance; per square toot, 15 cents 287.40 8AMUEL O.

WHITMAN. Plaintiffs At. 263 cubic yards of concrete, for Crlstoforo Nella, Defendant, E-727B, United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Davis Freedman. Defendant.

E-7287. United States tornty. fg.6t tb 'See General Instructions ta Bidden pavement foundation; per cubic yard. $6 90 1416.70 vn noiiuary page. of America.

alntlff. vs. Vlncenzo Car- CORPORATION NOTICES c-b9 f29-10t 1.563 square yards ot concrete pal Building. Brooklvn. RAYMOND V.

INGERJ30LL, President $sy 0i General I as tract! as Bidders en binary page. C-4 f28-10t 1934, resolutions having been adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authorizing the President ot the Borough of Brooklyn to prepare the necessary plans, specifications and an estimate ot the cost of the proposed Improvement based on actual survey, and further resolving that the Board of Estimate and Apportionment would consider th authorization of the construction of the proposed improvement after the President of the Borough of Brooklyn had submitted certain statements as provided in the said resolutions, and the said resolutions having been duly compiled with by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, In so far as they relate to Section No. 1 of the proposed improvement, this comprising the work of regulating, grading, curbing, flagging and paving with permanent asphalt Brighton Beach Avenue from Brighton 1st Place Defendant, E-7313. United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Nicholas Theodore Drapaniotis, Defendant, E-7314.

United foundation removed; per squar yard, 15 cents 234.45 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECFTVjm av Proposals SEALED PROPORAia wtt.t. bw nr. the President of the Borough of Brooklyn 1,599 square yards ot asphalt States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Romedlo si rioom lii, oorougn Han, Brooklyn, un- pavement, including binder course, and five rears mainten CEIVED by the Commissioner of Water a.m. oil after as counsel can be beard thereon, for taxation in accordance with the cerlflcate of the Corporation Counsel, and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses, with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached, has been deposited In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, N. February 24. 1936. PAUL WIND ELS, Corporation Counsel. Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building.

Borough ot Manhattan, City ot New York. (C-46) f24-10t osu ft WEDNESDAY. MARrn 11. 103. oupp.y, oas ana Electricity at Room 235 ance: per square yard, 95 cents 1,51905 Wldmann, Defendant, E-7322.

United States ot America. Plaintiff, vs. Emtltano Cogllanl. Defendant. E-7414.

United States of America. Plaintiff, vs. Thorvald Daniel-sen, Defendant, E-7413, United States ol FOR FURNISHING AM, the i.snnn 1,587 square yards of asphalt AND MATERIAL REQUIREn Pnn tvte Municipal Building, Manhattan, until p.m. lEastern Standard Time), on MONDAY. MARCH 33, 1936, pavement removed; per sausre IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT Court of the United States for the Eastern District of New York.

In the matter of MORRIS PROVLER. Notice Is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said Court by Morris Provler, In said district, duly declared bankrupt, under the Act ot Congress relating to bankruptcy, approved July 1, 1898. for a full discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable against estate, under said act, and that the 17th dav of April. 1936, at 10:30 a at the U. S.

Court House, Borough of Brooklyn, In said district, assigned for the hearing of the same, when and yard, 10 cents 158.70 America. Plaintiff, vs. Efstatblos Nickolo Gerondells. also known as Elsthathios 2 sewer basins rebuilt: per at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. DEMOLITION AND THE REMOVAL OF THE MATERIALS OF A 1-8TORY TERRA COTTA BRICK BUILDING COMPLETE, SITUATED ON THE FRONT OF THE LOT SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of the City of New York at hi office.

Room 2214. Municipal BuUdinf. Manhattan, until 10:30 a m. on MONDAY. MARCH 136, Bereagh ef Bresalyn FOR FTRNISHLNO AND DELIVERING POULTRY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS.

The time for th performance of the contract la from April 1 to April 30. 1936 No bid shall be considered unless It Is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit basin, $100 300.00 OK FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS Nlckolos Gerondells. Defendant, E-7419, United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. 2 new standard Iron basin ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER nw heads, furnished and set: oer AND LABOR FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT FOR THE FIRE Mary Flnkelsteln, also known as Mary head, $25 80.00 SERVICE PUMPING STATION AT NEP- Flnkelsteln Kanowitz, Defendant, E-7423, United States of America.

Plaintiff, vs, 45 linear feet or 12-incn did PAIDGE AVE. AND SETAUKET ST KNOWN A3 NO. 71-81 PAIDOE LOT 1. BLOCK 2499. BEING A BUILDINO ABOUT 200 FEET FTtONT awn Horn- culvert, per linear foot.

$1.25... SS3i IUNE AVE. AND W. 23D CONEY ISAND. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

AS SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the application of THE CITY OP NEW YORK, relative to acquir where all creditors of the said bankrupt and other persons in interest may attend and show cause, if any they have, why FOLLOWS: Alberto Wegher. Defendant. E-7424. United States of America, Plaintiff, vs.

Donato Chiusai.o. Defendant. E-7437. United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Athanosios Tont 200 FEET REAR, AND ABOUT 485 FEET Total $6,203 35 Time allowed.

20 consecutive working uE.cr, nouui ID MStrr HIGH, UNOCCU ITEM I. GENERAL EQUIPMENT: ITEM II. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT the prayer of said petition should not be says. P1J5U. lO COMPLY WITH PRECEPT Lois, Defendant, E-7438.

United States ot shall be In an amount not less than one and one-halt per cent of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required Is thirty per cent of the contract amount awarded. AND LIGHTING. Security reouired. $2,100.

ibovl.lt oi inn ourKEMB, COURT ON America, Plaintiff, vs. Louis Rabinowltz, Instructions to bidders, forms nf per granted Dated, tne Borougn oi jsrooairu, on the 4th day ot March, 1936. PERCY G. B. GILKES.

Clerk. NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND RE- ju, ioja, ungarg BUILDING NO, also known as Louis Rosenstein. Defend PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT 1 0-IOJJ.

ant, E-7439. United States of America, The bidder will state the price per unit. The time allowed for rh Plaintiff, vs. Antonio Catanese, Defendant, E-7476. united States ot America.

Plain ASSIGNEE NOTICES the work and full performance of the contract Is ten (10) consecutive working days. formance bond, form of proposal, plans and form of contract, Including specifications, may be examined at the office of the Commissioner ot Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, and copies may be obtained upon the deposit of S5. The tiff, vs. Giuseppe Serrao. Defendant.

as called for In the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and fooled op. as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, tf made, made to (Ada Court) to Coney Island Avenue, together with all work incidental thereto. Borough of Brooklyn, as appears by papers and documents on the files of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and there having been presented to Board of Estimate and Apportionment an estimate In writing in such detail as the Board has directed that the cost of the work or Improvement, amounting to S46.000, together with the preliminary expenses, amounting to $5,000, will be the sum of and a statement of the assessed value according to the last preceding tax roll of the real estate included within the probable area of assessment, to wit, the sum of $2,423,300, having also been presented; and Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment Is considering the advisability of authorizing the construction ot Section No. 1 of the said local improvement, and of apportioning the cost and expense of said Section No.

1, pursuant to the provisions of Section 247 ol the Greater New York Charter, so as to place 18 per cent, of such cost and expense, exclusive of the portion chargeable against the railroad company, upon the Borough ot Brooklyn; so as to place 9 per cent, ol such cost and expense, exclusive of the nortlon chargeable against the railroad The amount of security remilr. mm k. 7477. United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Max Tyieniskl (Tylenski), Defendant, t-ibUi.

united states oi America, Plain amount of the denos will be refunded to Each bid must ba acenmnanleri PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF SAND-FORD ST. FROM PARK AVE. TO MYRTLE AVE. The Engineer preliminary estimate ot the quantities is as follows: 75 linear feet of old curstton redressed, relolnted and reset In concrete; per linear foot. $1 $75 00 1,419 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished and set In concrete; per linear foot.

$1.90 2,696.10 38 linear feet of 6-Inch granite curbstone for corners, furnished tiff. vs. Sablna Burstetn, now known as security deposit of $100 In rash nr rertl Sablna Burstetn Goldschlag, Defendant, each bidder who returns the plans and documents In good condition within thirty E-7559. United States of America. Plain uui nays alter tne opening of bids.

tiff. vs. Frank Galatl, Defendant, E-7560, fled check, payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York and drawn on a State or National bank of the City of New York. me comm ssloner of Water SuddIv. United States of America, Plaintiff, vs, Gas and Electricity reserves the right to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated In the schedules.

Specifications, blank forms and further Information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase. Room 2214, Municipal Building Manhattan. RUSSELL FORBES. Commissioner. General Instraetlsa Bidders en os-itnary page.

C-0 fie-lOt esuho! Carmelo Trovato. Defendant. E-7561, waive any informalities In or to reject ing title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired tor the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required tor the purpose opening and extending JAY 6TREET from Nassau Street to Fulton Street: SMITH STREET from Fulton Street to Atlantlo Avenue, and BCHERMERHORN STREET from Smith Street to Nevlns Street. In each case where not heretofore acquired in tee by The City ot New York tor rapid transit purposes, and SCHERMERHORN STREET from Nevlns Street to 3d Avenue, subject to the right of The City of New York to maintain and operate In perpetutly an underground railroad in the lands heretofore acquired lor rapid transit purposes In th Borough ot Brooklyn, City of New York. Notice Is hereby riven to all parties Interested In th abov entitled proceeding, as follows: First That the abov named Court, after considering the testimony and proofs submitted on th trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owner ot the real property to be acquired In this proceeding, and has made an assessment ot the value of the benefit and advantage of the improvement United States of America.

P. alntlff. vs SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the general assignment for the benefit of creditors of JEAN NEIDERHOFPER, trading as RECTOR STATIONERY to Sumuel M. Citron, assignee.

Please take notice that the undersigned will sell at public auction, through NAT V. ROTHENBERG, auctioneer, the accounts receivable and the equity that may exist In the accounts receivable. If any, ot the assignor herein, on the 17th day of March, 1936, at 10 a.m. at No. 17 John Street, Room 1206, In the Borough ol Manhattan, City of New York.

SAMUEL M. CITRON, Assignee. HASKELL R. BARST, Attorney for Assignee, No. 1 Rector Street, New York City.

any or air bids. No Olds will be accented Bidder will be required to state a price for the work complete, and the award will be made at a lump or aggregate sum for the entire contract. Blank form and further InfnrmnttAn 133.00 Adoifo Drsino. Defendant. E-7562.

United Slates of America. Plaintiff, vs. Boleslaw Witkowskl, Defendant. E-7563. United States of America.

Plaintiff, vs. Ignacy however, except with prior approval ot the State Director, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. A certified check upon a State or Na may bj obtained at the Department of and set In concrete; per linear foot, $3.50 5 linear fret of granite heading stones, furnished and set In concrete; per linear foot, $1.50 10 linear feet of granite heading stones, reset In concrete; per linear foot, $1 Hubert Koiaczkowskl, Delendant, E-7578, 750 tional bank or trust company of tha Cltv cunnings, cia noor, Municipal Building United States of America, Plaintiff, Drooaiyn. of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company, signed by a duly au Giuseppe Prano. Delendant.

E-7581. United States of America. Plaintiff, vs. Michel company, upon The City of New York (the kaxmunjj ingersoll. President, 1000 Borough and Cltv shares to be collected Saer.

Defendant, E-75J32. United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Theodore Nicholas KTSe General Instructions to Bidden with the taxes becoming due and payable In the year In which the contract for the SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring :u.e. wherever the same has' not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee.

to the lasds. tenements and hered.aments required for the opening- and extend.rg of EAST 96TH STREET, from (he southerly right-of-way line of the Long Island Railroad rorth of Avenue to Ave 2.6b3 square Teet ox concrete sidewalk and one year maintenance: per square foot. 15 cents 399 45 336 cubic yards of concrete for on oouuarr page. lor Mcolasi Asslmacopoulos, Defendant, Improvement shall have been registered in (C-65) f28-10t united States of America. Pain tiff, vs.

Margaret McGoldrlck, Defendant, pavement foundation; per cubic SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY I E-7603. Un ted 8tates of America. Plain thorized officer thereof, made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, or corporate stock, or certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York, and approved by the Comptroller as ot equal value to the security deposit required, or money in the amount of not less than five (5) per cent, of the bid must be deposited by each bidder with bis bid, as a guarantee that, In case the contract is awarded to him. he will, within ten (10) 2.318.40 yard, $6.90 tiff, vs.

Giuseppe Taranto, Defendant. 2.018 souare yards of concrete the Department of Finance, or the said cost and expense shall have been otherwise fixed and determined or In the next succeeding year), and so as to assess the remaining 73 per cent, of such cost and expense, exclusive of the portion charge SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Re: General assignment, benefit of creditors of LOUIS LAZARUS, trading as MAE DRESS SHOP. Pursuant to an order of Honorable Justice James T. Halllnan ot the Supreme Court, notice Is given to persons having claims against Louis Lazarus, trading as Mae Dress Shop, of No. 784 Saratoga Avenue.

Brook.yn. New York, to present un with vouchers, duly verified in 7604. United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Leonardo Zangara, Defendant. E-7632, nue subject to the rights.

If any. of the New York Rapid Transit Corporation and foundation removed; per square yard. 15 cents In the matter of the application of THE CITY OF NEW YORK, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose In fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditament required for th pur 302.70 2.023 square yards ot asphalt United States ot America, P.aictlff. vs. Marcos Pirovolos.

Defendant, E-7638. able against the railroad company, upon the property deemed to be benefited by the to the respective owner of trri real property within the area of assessment for benefit as Sxed and determined by the pavement. including binder course and five years mainten United Sta'es of America. Plaintiff said local improvement: be it Pasquale Spmello. Delendant.

E-7639. pose oi opening and extending JAY STREET ance; per square yard, 95 cents 1.921.65 day after notice of such award, execute and deliver such contract and furnish a du.y executed performance bond with a Resolved, That this Board consider the eupport thereot, to the undersigned on or 2.023 square yards ot asphalt united States of America, Plaintiff, Vlassios Karaffiannys, also known pavement removed: per squar yard, 10 cents Irom Nassau Street to Fulton Street) SMITH STREET from Fulton Street to Atlantlo Avenue, proposed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, Board ot Estimate ana Apportionment on the 18th day of January, 1935, and that the tentative decree ot said Court as to awards for damages and as to asseasments lor benefit was signed on th 10th day ol February, 1936, by Honors Die Chariea C. Vlasslos Karaglannys, Defendan 202.30 surety or sureties satlslactory to the Commissioner of Water Supply, Oas and Electricity, and to the State Director, such E-7662. United States of America, Plain belore the 23d day or Mercn, Witt. ABRAHAM L.

PORCHENICK. Assignee. HENRY SCHWEITZER, Attorney for Assignee, 10 East 40th Street, New York City. 30 square yards of adjacent March 13. 1936, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., and ana tiff, vs.

Domenlco Petroslni. Defendant, oi tne sew Yorg Municipal Railway Cor. poration. in the Barougb ot Brooklyn. City of New York.

Notice is hereby given that a bill of coot, charges and expenses incurred by reason of the above-entitled proceeding, wuj be presented to the Honorable Charles C. Lockwood. Justice of the Supreme Court ot the State of New York. Second Judicial District, at a Special Term for Condemnation Proceedings thereof, to be held tn and for the County of Kings tn the Borough ot Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 9th day of March. 1936.

at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day. or as toon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, tor taxation In accordance with the rtlftrAta pavement (to be relald In approaches, per souare yard. SCHERMERHORN STREET contract and bond to be in the form and E-7663. United States of America, plain from Smith Street to Nevlns Street. In tut.

vs. Gustava Rosenberg. Defendan $2 60 00 that at trie same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had at which all persons Interested will be given an opportunity to be heard; and be substance theretofore approved by the Commissioner and the State Director. each case where not heretofore acquired E-7664. To the above named Defendant LEGAL NOTICES 7 new standard Iron heads, including covers, tor sewer man in fee by The city of New York for rapid transit purposes, and Ihe deposits ot all excepting the three lowest formal bidders will be returned It further You are hereby commanded to appear and file your answer or other defense to a bill of complaint filed herein within sixty days holes, furnished and set; per head.

$15 BCHERMERHORN STREET 105.00 Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice alter the service ot this alias subpoena, Welsl. Jacob File No 57421935 THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF NEW York, by tne grace of God tree and Independent, to Michael Weiss send greeting. Whereas, Julia Weisz, who resides at B50 Decatur Street. In the Borough of to all persons affected thereby to be pub three (3) days Bfter the date set for the opening of bids, while the remaining deposits will be returned as soon as the Slate Director has approved the executed contract and returned the same to the Total $8,231.30 Time allowed. 25 consecutive working exclusive oi tne day ol service; and II case of your failure to do so.

the aooro, Itshed in the City Record and the corpora- of the Corporation Counsel, ar.d that the on newspapers for 10 days continuously, from Nevlns street to 3d Avenue, lubject to the right of The City of New York to maintain and operate tn perpetuity an underground railroad In the lands, heretofore acquired for rftPid transit purposes, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City ot New York. days. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. prlate relief may be taken against vou by default. Witness, the Honorab.e Marcus B.

Campbell. Judge of the Dis'rlrt Court Mid Dill of cost, charges and expenses, with the certificate ot the Corporation Counsel thereto attached, has been de Brooklyn, County ot Kings. City and State Security required. $2,700. NO.

4, FOR REGULATING AND RE- prior to Friday. March 13. 193K. Dated, New York. February 29, 1936 of New York, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain In Lockwood.

Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the abov entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 17th day of February, 1936. for the Inspection ot whomsoever It may concern. Second That th said Court has. In pursuance of the resolution ot the Board of Estimate and Apportionment adopted on the 18th day of January, 1935, assessed 75 per cent, of the entire cost and expense of the proceeding upon the City of New York and the remaining 25 per cent, of such cost and expense upon the real property within the following area ol assessment: Beginning at a point on the center line of 3d Avenue where It Is intersected by the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Schermerhorn Street, as said Schermerhorn Street Is laid out Immediately to the west of 3d Avenue, the said distance being measured at right of tha United States, for the Eastern Dis PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary, Board of Notice la hereby given that a Bill of posited In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during th spac of ten days, as required trlct of New York, at the Borough of Brooklyn, tnis 1st day of November, 193. Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Telephone WOrtb PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 8. 4TH ST. FROM WYTHE AVE. TO BEDFORD AVE. Costs, charges and expenses Incurred by reason of the above-entitled proceeding will be present to the Honorable Charles or law.

PERCY O. B. GILKES, Clerk, By: strument In writing bearing date the nineteenth day of May. 1922, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the last will and testament of Jacob Vv'eisz, lately residing at No. 550 Decatur Btreet, In the Borough ot Brooklyn, City 2-4560.

Dated. New York. II. February 24. Feuer.

Deputy Clerk. LEO J. HICKEY. (C-66) f29-10t osu Lockwood. Justice of the Buprems The Engineer preliminary estimate of Plaintiff's Attorney, Office and Post Of lie Court ot the State ot New York.

Second the quantities Is as follows: Adoress, Room 519, Federal Building. Bo PAUL WIND EL 3. Corporation CounseL SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- Judicial District, at a Special Term lor ouan ot Brooklyn. New York City.

of New York In the matter of the application of The Office and Post Office Address. Munici NOTICE UNDER EQUITY RULE 12. Thi fjnw therefore, vntl and each c.f vou Condemnation Proceedings thereof, to be held in and for the County of Kings, In are hereby cued to show cause before I defendant is required to file his anwei City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been pal Building Borough of Manhattan. City ot New York, Lommissloner. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond In such form and having as surety thereon such surety company or companies as are approved by the Comptroller or Commissioner and said State Director, In the amount of not less than 100 per cent, ot the total amount ot the accepted bid.

In the event that within the time stated the contractor tails or refuses to execute and deliver the contract and, or furnish the performance bond as required, the bidder shall forfeit the deposit as liquidated damages. The contract Is to be financed wholly or In part by a loan grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and la subject to the provisions ot title II of the National Industrial Recovery Act and to the Executive Orders of the President issued pursuant thereto, and to the ru.es and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Borough of Brooklyn, Cltv of New or other defense In the Clerk's office on or heretofore acquired for the same purpose (C-47) Ht-lOt osu ft oemre the sixtieth day after service tn fee, to the lands, tenements and eluding (She day thereof; otherwise the York, on the 12th day of March, 1936, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ot that day. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation In accordance SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY 365 linear feet ot old curbstone redressed, relolnted and reset In concrete: per linear foot. $1 $365.00 1.104 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished and set In concrete: per linear foot, $1.90 2,097.60 34 linear feet of 6-inch granite curbstone for corners, furnished and set in concrete; per linear toot, $3.50 11S.00 10 linear feet of rranlta heading stones, furnished and set In hereditaments required for the purpose of or comp.aint wl be taken pro cotifes: opening and extending WITHERS STREET, In the matter of the application of The City of New York, re'ative to acquiring To the above named defendant the alore ang.es to benermerhorn Street; running thence westwardly along a line always distant 100 teet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Scher- going las subpoena Is served upon you from Kingsland Avenue to Vandervoort Avenue, In the Borough ot Brooklyn, City with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel, and that the said BUI of Costs.

by puo.ication, pursuant to order of Hon charges and expenses, with the certificate title to th real properly required tor the opening and extending of WEST 15TH STREET, from Hart Place to a point about 610 feet north of Neptune Avenue. In the orab.e Marcus B. Cambbe United Stat, of New York. Notice is hereby given to all parties In of the Corporation Counsel thereto at District Judge, dated the 2d day of Janu ary 1936, and on that day filed with tru mernorn btreet and along the prolongation of the said line to the Intersection with a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line ot Smith Street: thnce southwardly along th said tewed in the above-entitled proceeding, concrete: per linear foot. $1 50 13 00 Borougn of Brooklyn, City of New York.

as follows: tached, has been deposited In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space ot ten respective alias subpoena in the office of 20 linear feet of granite stones reset In concrete; per notice is nereoy given tnat an app.ica- First That the above-named Court, ine parallel wun Sm th Street to tha days, as required by law. will be made to the Supreme Court ot the State ot New York. Second Judicial linear foot, $1 20.00 after considering the testimony and proofs submitted on th trial of the above-en the Federal Emergency Administrator of the C.erk of the United Ststes District Court (or the Eastern District of New York, at the United States Court House ar.d Post Office Building, Borough ot Dated, New York, N. February 27, 3.020 square feet of concrete sidewalk and one year mainten titled proceeding, has completed Its estl public Works. Attention of bidders Is particularly called 1936.

cur Surrogate's Court of the Coun'y of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records. In the County of Kings, on the 8th day of April, 1936, at 9 3h o'clock in the forenoon, why such decreo should not be made. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate Court to be hereun'o affixed Witness. Hon. Georwe Albert (Seal) Winirate, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 2fth dBy of February 1936.

PERCY T. STAPLE TON. Clerk ot the Surrogate's Court. mh5-4t th THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP NEW York, by the grace of God free and independent To Tobias Foss. Clil'nn Foss.

Pranklyn Foss. Miriam Foss. Henrlet'a Hunt, as testamen'ary for Franklyn Foss and Miriam Fuss, Infarrs. and as executor and trustee: Joseph as executor and trustee; Bonnie Larsen. Henrietta Hunt.

Mamaret Lar-aen. Donald Larsen, Lillian Larsen. Camilla Moshaug, Evlne Moshaug, Kath- ance: per square foot, 15 cents 453.00 PAUL windels. corporat on Counsel Intersection with the center line ot Atlantlo Avenue; thence westwardly along the center line ot Atlantic Avenu to a point distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Smith Street; thence northwardly along a line always distant Brooklyn, City and State of New York, mate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New Yurk to the re Office and PostNOfflce Address, Municipal Dated, Brook yn York. January to the requirements as to conditions of emp.oyment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the con 416 cubic yards of concrete, for pavement foundation: oer euble spective owners of the real property ac District, at a Epecial Term, Part IV.

ot said Court for the hearing of Condemnation Proceedings, held in and tor the County of Kings, at the County Court Houe. in the Borough ot Brooklyn. In The City of New York, on the day of March. 1936. at the opening of the Court on that day.

or as toon thereafter as Building, Borough ot Manhattan, City of IMfi. LEO J. HICKEY, United SU'es A yard. $6 90 1.870.40 New York. torney.

Eastern District of New York. A tract. (C-61) 127-iot osuarnol torncy for Plaintiff, Oftlce and Post Off ic 2.494 square yards or concrete foundation removed: per souare No bidder may withdraw his bid within forty-five 145' days alter the date set for Address, united States Court House an, quired In this proceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of the Improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit as fixed and determined by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 11th yard. 15 cents 374.10 Post B'lwdlng, Borough of Brookiy the opening thereof. 8UPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the application ot THE City ot New York.

th 2.517 square yards of asphalt pavement, Including binder course, and five years mainten Bidders shall submit a lump sum on each item lor furnishing all the materials CITY OF NEW YORK, relative to counsel can be heard thereon, to hive the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be acquired for the opening and extending of West 15th Street, File Nn lJL's) 1936 listed in section 6 of the Instructions and THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP NEW day ot March. 1926, and that tne tenta quiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same ance: per square yard, 95 cents 2,391.15 tive decree ot said Court as to awards fo JOrK. ny urate of God free and tr.de for furnishing all other materials and all labor required, as shown on the contract 2.514 square yards of asphalt pavement removed: per square damage and as to assessments for benefit pet. cent lo momena uuzzt, Maria Fio purpose In fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments reouired for the pur was signed on the 19th day of February, Concetta Graziano. Giuseppe Vi yard, 10 cents 251.40 Irom Hart Place to a point 610 leet north of Neptune Avenue.

In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York ascertained and determined bv the Supreme Court pose of opening and extending 8NEDIKER AVENUE Vmcenza Vincelii, Brumna Vincelll, Guzzl. Bninlna Guzzi. Dionisio ryn Foss. Brynhllda Jmsen.

Dmrone-vs drawings cutnpiete and as provided for In the contract and contract specifications. Awards, if made, will be made separately for Item I and Item II to the lowest formal bidders tor the respective Items. is square yards or adjacent pavement (to be relald In approaches, per square yard. 1936. by Hon.

Burt Jay Humphrey, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial nf the above-entitled proceeding, and was tiled with the Clerk of the County of from the southerly boundary ot the land without a jury, and to have the cost of Christian and Missionary Ouz.i 'the latter three being survivina E. Watterson, iuu leet westerly irom and parallel with Ihe westerly line ot Smith Street and Jay Street to the Intersection with the center line of Nassau Street; thence eastwardly along the center line of Nassau Street to a point distant 100 feet easterly from the easterly line ot Jay Street: thence southwardly along a line always distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly lines ot Jay Street and Smith 8treet to a point distant 100 teet northerly from the northeily line of Schermerhorn Street: thence eastwardly along a line always distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of Schermerhorn Street and along the prolongation of the said line to the Intersection with the center line of 3d Avenue! thence southwardly along the center line of 3d Avenu to th point or Place ol beginning. Third That all parties and person Interested In such proceedings or tn any ot the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such ob heretofore acquired lor the street at a Alliance, America Boarl ol Missions to i ch.ldren of Angeu Guzzi. deceased1: Gt-n- $2 30.00 such improvement assessed by the said Court, as hereinafter set forth tn accord the Jews, Bob Jones College and Wheaton King.s on the 29th day ot February, 1936, lime allowed lor the completion of the 2 sewer basins rebuilt: per work Is 220 consecutive calendar days. for the inspection ot whomsoever it may point about 400 feet south of DeWItt avenue (Linden boulevard) to Flatlands avenue, as the said street is now laid out upon th map or plan of the City ot New basin, $100 200 00 ance with ihe resolution of the Board ot Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on The Department's estimates tor the work concern.

1 sewer basin partial recon naro Torchla. Giuseppe Torchia. E.Ufnio Torchlu, Carolina torchla. Gencvetla Torchla (the latter five being surviving children ot Rosa Torchia, deceased). Send urcr- Wlwreai.

Frederick A. Schneider ar.d December 12. 1930. are as follows Second That th said Court has as, structed: per basin, $25 25.00 College, send greeting. Whereas, Henrietta Hunt, who rcsidps at Tlllson, New York, and Joseph Larsen.

who resides at 123 Drake Av-nne, Wist Hew Brighton. Staten Isiand, have nresented a petition praying f--r a decree The nature and extent of the Improve Item I. general emtloment. 1159.000; sessed all the real property within the 3 new standard Iron basin heads, furnished and set: per York; STANLEY AVENUE from East 108th street to Williams avenue; area of assessment fixed and described as Item If, electrical equpment and lighting, 1 109, 000. the area of assessment for benefit by the Save no Graz.ano.

who reside at l'-8 Hid head, $25 75.00 ment hereby Intended it the acquisition of title In fee by The City of New York for the use of the public to the real property required for the opening ar.d extending of the above-named street. The reel prop that certain instruments In writing bear- i st Brooklyn. New York, ar.d No Board of Estimate and Apportionment 10 new standard Iron heads. resolution nn the 11th dav of March. 1926, Including covers, lor sewer man CAE)! luoin from Stanley avenue to Flatlands avenue; FARRAGUT ROAD from East lOflth street to Wllllami avenue; MAURICE P.

DAVIDSON. C'ommibSioner. "See General Instructions to Bidders holes, furnished and set: per lng date the 31st day of Ju.y, and strand Avenue. Brnnk.rn. New Yi.rk, ie.

the 20th day of March, 1931. mating to spectively, have presented a prav-real and personal property, he proved lng Tor a decree that a ceriain ii.strirmw.t as the last will and testament and codicil, In writing bearing dale the 2 Id day ot and the said area of assessment Includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, In The head, $15 150.00 erty, title to which is to be acquired, Is more particularly bounded and described 34 linear feet of 12-lnrh nine on obituary page. jection in writing, duly verified In the manner required by law for the terinca- City of New York, which taken together respectively, of Martha Larsen March. 1931, relating to real and pci culvert; per linear foot, 81.25... 42 50 are bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on th southwest (C-71 1 mh5-10t Proposals SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Total $9 479 15 erly side of Vandervoort Avenue midway be, Time allowed.

25 consecutive working property, oe duiy proved as trie Inst win ar.d testament of UKL'NO VINCEl.I.I n.so known as LUIOI CARUSO, deceased, iat-iy residing at No. 4'Jlti 'h Avenue in the iro'igh of Brooklyn, City of New York. lately residing at No. 8220 Eleventh Ave. nue, In tha Borough ot Brooklyn, City ot New York.

Now. Therefore, you and each of you pre hereby cited to show cause before our wuHiniAn Ave-nuu. from Williams avenue to Louisiana avenue; OLENWOOD ROAD from East 108th street to Louisiana avenue; FLATLANDS AVENUE from East 108th street to Louisiana avenue; HINSDALE STREET from DeWItt avenue to Flatlands avenue; WILLIAMS AVENUE. as follows, to wttt Beginning at the point formed by the Intersection ol the northwest line ot Hart Place with the prolongation of the west lir.e of West 15th Street: thence northeasterly alone the northwest line of Hart Place six and forty-nine one-hun-dredths feet 16 491 to the northeast line of West 15th Street', thence southeasterly tween Frost Street and withers Street, and oars. Security reouired.

$3 200. running thence southcastwardly along th NO. 5. FOR REGULATINO AND RE southwesterly side of Vandervoort Avenue Now. therefore, you and each of yoj are Burrogate a court oi in touniy oi rungs.

in be held at the Hall of Records. In the hereby cited to show cau-e belore our to a point midway between withers street PAVINO WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF BTH and Jackson Street: thence southwestward rogntes court ol the Cimn'y of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records. In the deflecting 80 26' 51 to the right along iy and always midway between Withers wher not heretofore acquired, from the Street and Jackson reet to the lnters.ee., i "'eaaing in an action, setting ProPty owned by the oblector. and hi post office address. uh the Clerk of the County of Kings, on uc before the 13th day of March.

1936, and within the same time serve a copy of uch verified objections on th Corporation Counsel of The City of New York at till K' Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. City ot New York Fourth-Thai on th 16th day ot 10 'cl he forenoon of that day, or a soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York wlU apply to the Honorable Charles Condemnation Proceedings of the Supreme Court, 12- n(l1 Municipal Building. In the Boroueh of Brooklyn. City of New York, to tlx a time when ill lion with the northeasterly side ot Kings- land Avenue: th-nce northwestward along the northeasterly side of Klngslam Ihe northeast line ol Hart Place sixty-nine and one-hundredtns f'el '69 95) to the east line of West 15th Street: thence southerly deflecting 52' 07' 49' to the right along the east line ot West 15th Street four hundred ninety and fllty-eight oce-hucdredihs teet 490 58 to a point: thence westerly deflectini 89 59 30" to Ihe right sixty feet 160 0) to the west line of West 15th Street: thence northerly de- the Department ot Hospitals. Room 519, 125 Worth Manhattan, until 2 p.m., Eastern Time, on Till KHDAV, MARC 26, 1936, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.

FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOW I NO' CONTRACT NO. 1 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION WORK: CONTRACT NO 2 PLUMBINO WORK; CONTRACT NO. 3 BOILER PLANT AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT; CONTRACT NO. 4- ELECTRICAL WORK AND LIGHTING FIXTURES: FOR THE ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO THE BOILER PLANT OF THE CONEY ISLAND HOSPITAL LOCATED AT OCEAN PKWAY AVENUE Z. 6TH Avenue to the Intersection with a line bl sectlns the angle formed by the Intersec tlon of the prolongation of the center County of Kings, on tne 24in day ot March, 1036.

at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such decree should not be tnade. la testimony whereof, we have caused the Seal ot our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto afl'xed. Witness, Hon. Oeorge Albert (Sel) wingat, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 14th day of February, 1936. PERCY T.

STAPLETON, Clerk of the Rurrogate'g Court. HARVEY DOBSON. Attorney fot Petitioners, 169 Montague Street, Brooklyn K. Y. 120-41 Ines of Frost Street and iners street, County of Kings, on the 24th dav of Marr.Ii.

1936, at 9 31 o'clock In the fore-noon, why such decree shou.d not be made In testimony whereof, we have caused 'lie seal of o-ir f'oirt, to he hereunto Witless. Hon (ifTJ.t Alb'-rt (Seal) Wingat, Surrogaie of our said f'l'iiy, at the linro-jari of Brooklyn. In th said C'ouniy, th" 1'i'h dav of Miriarv. tM. PFKC'Y T.

S'lAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. This served upon vou as required by law. You are not obliged to bd- angle point nortn oi otaiuey aveuue tu Hinsdale street: ANNA COURT from Will Place to Flatlands avenue! LOUISIANA AVENUE from Stanley avenue to Vandalla avenue! MALTA STREET, wher not heretofore acquired, from Fairfield avenue to Louisiana avenue; WILL PLACE from Williams avenue to Louisiana avenue, PUBLIC PLACE, hnnndert bv Farraeut road. Williams ave as thes streets are laid out In the block AVE.

FROM ST. JOHN'S PL. TO OAR-FIELD PL. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities Is as follows: 525 linear feet of old curbstone redressed, relolnted and reset In concrete; per linear foot. $1 $525.00 2.323 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished and set In concrete; per linear foot.

$1 90 4.411.70 466 linear teet of 6-Inch granite curbstone for corner, furnished and set In concrete; per linear foot. $3.25 1.514 50 6 686 square feet of concrete sidewalk and one year maintenance: per square foot, 15 cents 087.00 1.237 cubic yards of concrete, for navement foundation: Der between Morgan Avenue and Denevoi fleetir.f 00 00' 30' lo the right along the Avenue; thence northeastwardly along the said bisecting line to the Intersection with west line or west iv.h street and Its pro th southwestern de ot Morgan Avenu longation live hundred twenty-nine and fourteen one-hundredth leet 1529.141 to r.rt,,h "h0 0il objection to the said tentative decree. thence northeastwardly In a stpnight lnv iivo, new rorg, n. Y. February 17i to a point In the northeasterly side of Morgan Avenue midway between Frost 1936 nue and Hinsdale street.

In the Borough tlrnnlrlvn. Clt.V nf New York. ST. AND GLIDER AVE. BOROUGH OF pear In pwson If you fail to appear It will be assumed that you consent to the the point or p.ace ol beginning.

The property affected by the above description Is located In Blocks 6996-A and 6997-B. In Section 21 ot the Kings County Land Map Street and Withers Street: thence north BIIOOKI.YN. CITY OF NEW YORK prureoings you nie written ohiec eastwurdly along a line mldwsv between Frost Street and Withers Street to th This contract Is lo he financed wholly or In part by a loan andr grant by the PAUL WINDgLB. Corporation Counsel, 2 Po" Ml" Address, Municipal BuHdmg, Borough of Manhattan, City c-a m-lMostiAhqJ Hons thereto You have right to have Notice Is hereby given that a Bill of Costs, charges and expenses Incurred by reason of the above-entitled proceeding will be presented to th Honorable Charles File No 79961935. SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW Tork. by the grace of God free and Inde. pendenl To I'treslna Curcio, al known ooint fir place nf beg nnlng. attorner-ai'iaw apuear for you cubic yard, $6 90 8,536 SO 7,923 gquari yardl 6f Mprltrt Feflern Kmergenry Adm nistra'ion or run laid mi oa th city Plan bl a map Third That ail tn partus and persons i0-4t th Ho Works and is subject, to th provisions.

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