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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 27

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'5 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1936 Ml 27 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRAVEL TRAVEL Today's Radio Program Resorts i SULLIVAN CO. A SHAWANGCXX MOUNTAINS REAL ESTATE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE BROOKLYN SPECIAL TRIPS DECORATION DAY, MAY 30, and SUNDAY, MAY 31 AMD ALL SIMIAVS Dl RING Jl'NE ISLAND' BEST BETS FOR THE EVENING Jessica Dragonette, soprano; Banta and Rettenberg, piano When then listing far ata-Uan, (receding imna aa the air. WABC. WE Aft AOt.l WW, KtflK.l WOR, 110K.I WMCA, BKlK.l WNYC, lluK.j WEVO, 1SIXIK.I WHN, lUlUK.j WLWL, 11IMIK, ML Brook Farm "'5 Home cooking" lmpts; bath; tennis; bthln. Bltlt.

OerS' 8J1F12. franklin Deaq- DEEIl HEAD LODGE Hlthland Lake, N. r. On lake. Moderal tn.pts.

All sports. K. EGGER4 ROTON POINT Apartment House Plots at Brighton Beach Only a few left! Builders seize this chance of buying one or more of these ready-to-build-on six-story apartment or 2-family house sites In the midst of the built-up apartment and store section. One block from Brighton Beach Express Station, Brighton Beach Bathing Park and the ocean, a public school and a modern theatre. 5 TM.

TO 7 PJtt. NEW VORK STATE 5:00 duo; Bourdon orchestra, WEAP. 9.00 Oscar Shaw, baritone; Carmela Ponselle, soprano; Victor Arden orchestra, others, WABC. 9:30 Prank Munn, tenor; Bemlce Claire, soprano; chorus, Lyman orchestra, WEAP. 10:00 "White Angel," Kay Francis, Donald Woods, Ian Hunter; James Melton, Paige orchestra, WABC.

10:45 Marion Talley, soprano; Josef Koestner orchestra, WEAP. 11:00 "The Road to Reaction," Raymond Moley; WABC. 12:00 Arkansas Centennial Celebration: Senators Hattie Caraway and Joseph T. Robinson; Dick Powell, Morgan orchestra, others, WJZ. FREE "VACATIUHS FOR EVERYBODY." S-i, Wl-inte N.

Y. Vtsli (iffirisl Viratlon Guldl. Writ Biirnn of state l'liti'lrily. Iwpt. Albmy, N.

10:45. 11:15 515 CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. 90-Mile Invigorating Nail on 1 Island Sound Steamer Will Leave Battery 10 A.M.; FOOT BAY KIIX.E Brooklyn, A.M. Stop will to made at Fait lth Ntrert on the xrtcUl Trip DANt'lNO RH'SIC AKHFR1A ON BOARD BOUND TRIP FARE Children V.r. Phoor Ahland 4-9X9H BtHaawaaallAlLf TRIPS COMMENCE WEDNESDAY.

JILY lawaaaaaaaai siionn vns Catsklll. N. Y. Bordering on Hudson. AO sports.

$14 Up wkly. H. KROMBHOLZ. 30 Send for Map 67 Liberty St. N.Y.

Broken Protected Ptioae BArrlay 7-7000 FORECLOSURES Ine, Agent VP HI'DSOM Cairo in the Catskilli the People' ramom Plsyg ronnfl WMCA Boxing Bouts from Madison Square Garden. WHN Play. City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Fulton Street, distant 78 feet westerly from the comer formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Fulton Street with the wester :45 10 PJtt. TO 1 AJtt. Lv.

UaUery u. to. VI. 1.1 l. lu.i:, A.M.

Radio Dial Log 00 (VI AR 1 9 ULiniXk Ollorsei.RwIa.Dsnce. I Zws Oilno. fun nilnti, Rki. Til. Cilre It, up Stamford, N.

Delaware County (Cnlii Spring tfarm 3mti Stamford, N. Y. Booklet, Theodores Mas i ADIRONDACKS LOON LAKE HOUSE LOON LAKg. PRaNKLIM COUMTV ul ly siae oi waveriy Avenue: running thence westerly along the northerly side of Fulton Street 18 feet 94 inches; thence northerly at right angles to Fulton Street and part of the distance through a parly wall 69 feet 7'i Inches; thence easterly in a straight line 19 feet 1 Inches to a point distant 73 feet 4 Inches northerly from the northerly side of Fulton Street, measured on a lin drawn at right angles thereto from the point of beginning; JO RJNSON; 15 Decoration Day and Sunday Leave Battery and 9:4.1 AM W. Nt.

11:1.1 and A.M., T. ROI'ND TRIP FARES WEEKDAYS Ml. 75; Child Ml iHoor Ml. All: Child 8110 SUNDAYS and HOLilMYS III Child dOa Capt. KAY PARSONS' SPECIAL SHOWBOAT All Up tk.

$1 MOONLIGHT J1L Hudson 1 TONIGHT, SUN, MAT 29. 30. 31 Sir. Bear Mountain MARINE RATTISKEI.r.AR. "dANCINO McAllister Nav.

Co. Tel. KOw.Gr.U-5 STEAMERS FOR CHARTER (509 to J.0O0) thence southerly at riant anelea tn Fuitnn WABC Margaret McCrae, songs. WEAF Conireis speaka. WJZ Variety program.

WOR News bulletin. WNYC Quartet. WHN Play. WABO Dorothy Gordon, children'! program. WOR Omar the Mystic, sketch.

WHN Temple Kmanu-El services. WABC Mark Warnow Orch. WEAP Terrl La Pranconl, tenor. WJZ Nursery itngles. atorlet.

WOR Adventure! o( Jimmy Allen. WMCA Roy Oobey, baritone; Penton Orchestra. WNYC Kap Kent Komments. WABC Wlldernesi Road, sketch. WEAP Don Pedro Orchestra.

WJZ Little Orphan Annie. WOR Red Star Clue Club. WNYO Plata Salon Ensemble, WABC Buddy Clark, baritone. WEAP Adventures In Aviation. WJZ News bulltins; Lou Roger, animal stories.

WOR Uncle Don. WMCA Bob Carter, news; variety show. WLWL Orctiestra. WABC Bobby Benson and Bunny Jim. WEAP Newe; Manuel Contrera Orchestra.

WJZ Mary Small, songs. WMCA Krllng C. Olsen, talk. WNYO Hunter-aniler conservationist program. WHN News.

WLWL Health talk. WMCA Press-radio news; financing the home, talk. WEAP Orchestra. WABC Press-radio new. WEAP Press-radio news, WJZ Press-radio news.

WOR Adventure! of Terry and Ted. WMCA Sports resume. WNYC Junior Inspectors Club. WHN Chandu the Magician, WLWL Concert echoes. WABC Vocale and Instrumental, WEAP Baseball resume.

WJZ "Have You Heard?" drama, sketch. WABC Renfrew of the Mounted. WEAP Billy and Betty, sketch. WJZ Lowell Thomas. WOR Vincent Connolly, news.

WMCA Harry Rlchmon, songs. WNYC Norwegian program. WHN Mrs. Wlggs, sketch. Street and part of the distance throutth a party wall 73 feet 4 inches to the horth-erly side of Fulton 8treet, at the point or uiace oi oeginning.

Together with the mortgagor's interest In the street M. T. Booking. Room 509 2 Wwt 4Mb. Btraa SMITH'S in the ADIRONDACKS Jiemburtll.

N. Y. Eitabliihed 1313. Modem, lKimM. Eteellent food.

All nlwti. Low rites. Mildred Bailey May Rejoin the Whiteman Organization William Hard as 'Pause Interpreter' Other Air News There's a rumor in Radio Row that Mildred Bailey may come back to the Paul Whiteman organization for broadcasting purposes. She has been away from the group for some time, during which period she had a program of her own for a while. Recently she has not been very active on the networks over at NBC they're making quite a fuss over the fact that the network Is to have a "Pause Interpreter" at the CHARLES B.

POKORNEY. Referee. m26 29 je2 5 9 12 Tonight' Highlights On the Air Wavet (Alt time It Saltern Standard) Moscow, 4 P.M. A broadcast planned by a listener; Here and There in tne U. 8.

music; a worker at the microphone; answers to listeners' uuestions; RNS, 12 meg. Roma P.M News bulletins In fcnslish; Home's Midnight Voice, by Miss Amy Bernards; violoncello concert; MO, 31.1M., 9.63 meg. London, 1 P.M. Books to read: some suggestions lor the listener bookshell, by Eric Oniett; U8P, lU.bM., 15.31 USD, 25.SM 11.75 GSti, 31.3M., 8.58 meg. Bl Janeiro, 4:45 P.M Brazilian Hour; PRFS, 31.6M., 8.50 meg.

Halifax, P.M. Acadian Serenade: CJRO, Winnipeg, 48.7M., 8 IS CJBX, Winnipeg, 23.6M.. 11.72 meg. Berlin, P.M. Call DJD (Ger-man, English), German folk song; greetings to our listeners; sonata in minor (Teufestnller-eonate) by Tarnni, Andrea Marina Wittwer; 6:10, topical talk; 6:43, news and economic review in German; 6, "Smirking Olympus," some merry pictures with text by Herbert Witt, musio by Qunther Neumann; 7, review of the month's periodicals; 7:15, today in Germany, sound pictures; 7:10, little musical compositions by great masters; 8:16, news and economic review in English; technical and traffic aspects of the 11th Olympiad at Berlin; news In German; :15, the 1938 Olympiad (English), 9:30, variety concert; 10:90, news in Spanish; 10:45, sign oft DJD (German, English), 25.4M., 1177K.

NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT. KINOS rorrMTV The Williamsburgh 8avings Bank, pluln- NOKTH POINT INN AND COTTAGES On Riqnrlte Lake, N. Y. All lirrci. witir ipom.

Km m. aik. iaJa Ml nrlh ewmtitns. i 1. W.

U. Clrev, Mar. SO 30 iiii. against John ralandva et defend ants. n.n!yui.wn srful trip on modrnizd bed of food and servic.

Sov a day by Pursuant to a Judgment entered hrln ASBLRT PARK. dated April 28th. 1936. I will sell at public auction, by WALTER H. HAI.LOWELL, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

WIV 2.S0 political conventions. The individual, let it be explained pronto, is a commentator whose Job it will be to break In during the convention New York, on June 5th. 1U36. at 1J clorii driving your car aboard. ROOMS 11.00 MUtlC OANCINO SMART NEW SAM HUDSON RIVER TUtt noon, the mortgaged pr-niues in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County Kings, directed by said Judgment to be sold, wltb session to explain some procedure or to give other information. For the 10:00 WABO Andre Kostelaneti Orchestra; Kay Thompson, Ray Heatherton, others. WEAP Richard Hunter Orchestra; Stuart Allen, baritone. WJZ Comedy, songs; melodrama; with Sylvia Clark. WOR "The Witch'! Tale." 10:15 WHN Memorial program.

10:30 WABC March of Time. WEAP Marion Talley, soprano; Josef Koestner Orchestra. WJZ Vivian Delia Chlesa, soprano, orchestra. WOR Enoch Light Orchestra. 10:45 WABO "The Road to Reaction," Raymond Moley.

WEAP Eliza Bchallert, reviews. WHN Vocal symphonies. 11:00 WABC Leroy Smith Orchestra. WEAP George R. Holmes, talk, WJZ News; Levant Orchestra.

WOR Weather; news. WMCA News bulletins. WHN Wingy Mannone Orchestra. 11:15 WABC LeRoy Smith Orchestra. WEAP Phil Harris Orchestra.

WJZ Arkansas Centennial celebration, Senatorg Hattlt Caraway and Joseph T. Robinson, Dick Powell, Morgan Orchestra, others. WOR The Scoreboard, Joe Tobin. WMCA Dance music. 11:80 WOR Vincent Richards, preview of Davli Cup matches.

11:30 WABC Clyde Lucas Orchestra. WEAP News; Jesse Crawford, organ. WOR Jack Denny Orchestra. WMCA Informality. WHN Dance music, songs, news, 'to 2 a.m.

11:45 WEAF Jesse Crawford, organ. WMCA Mae Hallett Orchestra, 12:00 WABC Bernie Cummins Orch. WEAP Duke Ellington Orchestra. WJZ "Summary of Possibilities of AU 'Dark Horses'," Frank-lyn Waltman. WOR Charles Barnet Orchestra.

WMCA Musical Snapshots; Harry Hershfleld, theaters. 12:05 WMCA Harry Hershfleld, reviews. 12:08 WJZ Jolly Coburn Orchestra. 12:15 WMCA Prank Juele Orchestra. WJZ Joe Rines Orchestra.

12:30 WABC Don Bestor Orchestra. WEAF Xavier Cugat Orchestra. WJZ Fletcher Henderson Orch. WOR Sophie Tucker Orchestra. WMCA Joe Frasetto Orchestra.

4 85 HOTEL LAFAYETTE! One of Ashurr Park'i Finest Hotels 8PRCIAI. DKCORATIO.N DAY RATE s5 FOR 3 NIGHTS: FI ROPtAV PLAV Capacity Joo Elevator' Phone THARLF.8 FROPt Republicans, this Job will be handled by William Hard. He will be IIIKUT ISIV tne improvements thereon, aiiuate on the northeasterly stde of 75th Street, distant 26 feet northwesterly from the corner formed by th intersection of the north seated at a microphone-equipped muni Linb Wilt Strut 40 mim. hitr easterly side of 75th Street with the 45 T) 1W 52 NORTH RIVER CHiKm 3-Uod norinwesieny side oi 2ist Avenue, being a plot 29 feet front and rear 100 feet desk on the stage near the another of the rather rare guest appearances will call Jessica depth on both sides, with a party wall on OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

HUDSON one side; together with street rights and subject to covenants and restrictions of record. Reference Is made to said Judgment for a more complete description of said premises. l.truB Dragonette to the Dick Himber program on WEAP tonight. This will make two appearances for her to 7 P.M. TO 10 P.M.

One Day Outings GRAND ATLANTIC Lowpr Weekly and Thrrf-Day Rates. WILDWOOD N. J. UAILY AND PCndaY for Albany Listed. May 11th, 1936.

GEORGE W. STEWART. Referee. S. M.

It D. E. MEEKER. Attorneys for night, her own broadcast being only ana wa 9:20. landings.

Iv. W. 42 St. 129 Rr 40 A A Plaintiff, 1 Hanson Place, Brooklyn. New York.

ml5-6t SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY 9:45 wild wo on, n. BATHING ROATING FISHING)," GOI.F TENNIS a DANCING For Ronklet Write Hureau of Publicity Sunday starting May 30 for Poiiahkeepsie and way landings, lv. W. 42 St.

10 00 W. 129 St. 10:20 A.M. (Daylight Saving Timei. For afternoon trips see morning papers or Phone BRyant B-9700.

Hudson River Day Line, W. 42 St. Pier a short time earlier. stuff, no less: It's easy to understand why Graham is glad to be back with the Giggle-man Kd Wynn. It's said on excellent authority McNamee draws $1,500 per week, the figure The Dim Savings Bank of Williamsburgh, plaintiff, against tarns Gartner and outers, aeienaants.

9:55 10:00 NEW jersey Pursuant to Judgment entered herein dated Mar 20, 1936. the undersigned, referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder. he asked when the show first went SHIPS DESIGNED FOR THE TROPICS II A 18 diy rruUei. Hsitl. Jitmilri.

Colombtl. 8. mi. rolnmhlin Line. 17 Rittery Plice.

N. Y. John J. Pershing announced as the principal speaker. Secretary of Commerce Roper also is on the schedule, with music by the United States Marine Band.

for a broadcast tonight via WABC is Raymond Moley, former Assistant Secretary of State, discussing "The Road to the WABC Radio Theater transferring from New York to Hollywood, for the first time the broadcasts will come from an actual theater stage before an audience. Heretofore it has been a studio production with no visible audience. At the same time Cecil B. DeMille, movie director, assumes the role of producer in the broadcasts, replacing Douglas Garrick, who had the part in the broadcasts from New York for nearly two years. In addition DeMille also will act in an advisory directing capacity.

For the play of June 1, there will be Marlene Dietrich making her first appearance in the series. Her leading man will be Cltfrk Gable, and the drama, "The Legionnaire and the by ALLEN M. TEPLITZ, auctioneer, at DIAMOND SPRING INN'" CRIIses to Puerto Rico. Santo Domingo. DENVILLE, N.

I. Golf. All Sports. IDEAL COMMt'TINGi1 E. M.

BAMMIB, Mgr. via rusiy kiuu LINK, r)4x Fifth Avenue. if. i i to CBS. It Is also claimed the sponsor Is still paying John S.

Young 500 iron men a week on a contract said to total $13,000 for that announcer. Cash, probably the only person out of Arkansas who is not a hillbilly Binger, is now heard on the Ameri PENNSYLVANIA OCEAN STEAMSHIPS TOMORROW 1015 WEST INDIES AND CARIBBEAN CRUSES every week with (he Great White Fleet. 10 lo 18 davs 11125 and up. I NITED FRIIT Pier 3, N. R.

WHItrhall 4-IHH(. or BSJ Fifth Ave. circle 7-1031. MORNING the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, on the lBth day of June, 1936, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and described as follows: all that lot with building sit. uate in Borough of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, described as follows: Beginning at point on southwest side of Knickerbocker Avenue 87 feet 6 inches northwest from corner formed by southwest side of Knickerbocker Avenue with northwest side of Schaeffer 8treet; thence southwest parallel with Schaeffer Btreet partly through party wall 75 feet: thence northwest parallel with Knickerbocker Avenue 12 feet 6 Inches; thence northeast parallel with- Schaeffer Street 75 feet to southwest side of Knickerbocker Avenue; thence southeast along same 12 feet 6 inches to beginning.

Dated, May 27. 1938. CARL H. PENZINER. Referee.

STANTON ELDREDGE. Plaintiffs Attorney, 260 Broadway, Brooklyn. N. Y. m27-6t 10:30 6:45 7 00 An unusual Suburban Inn on the wooded edge of Swarthmore, only 11 miles from Twelve acres of lawns and Tennis, golf and canoeing STRATH HAVE The Inn tcftft ii F.

M. Srhelfaley Management Fimnut Wwld Crulll LI owl h) fcotlind. Clrln. thli, Frineonia. Samaria.

Cunirf Whltl Slir. 2 Broidway or 63 Fifth N. Y. City. can Pageant of Youth program, Sundays over WJZ.

Included in the Memorial Day broadcasts for NBC and CBS is the annual G. R. service at Arlington National Cemetery -with Gen. 7:15 7:30 WMCA News; Victor H. talk.

WHN Ted Meyn, organ. WABO Rustic Rhythm Trio. WOR Richard Blondell, stories. WJZ Press-radio news. WABC Third annual demonstration of liturgical music, WEAP Press-radio news; Martha and Hall, songs.

WJZ Press-radio news; Vaughn De Leath, songs. WOR Pauline Alpert, piano. WMCA Views of the News. WHN Press-radio news; dance music. WNYC Press-radio news; musical.

WEAP The Vass Family. WJZ St. Peter'! College Glee Club. WMCA String Ensemble. WHN High school spoRs.

WABC Children'! program. WEAP Central High A Capella Choir. WJZ Marie De Vllle. songs. WOR Walter Ahrens, baritone and orchestra.

WMCA Radio Kindergarten. WHN Kiddle Revue. WJZ Clark Dennis, tenor; orch. WNYC "Literature and Art," Helen Eames. WJZ Clark Dennis, tenor: orch.

WABC Attempt to break airplane transcontinental record. WEAF "Our American Schools." WJZ The Honeymooners, Orace and Eddie. WOR C. H. Goudles, food talk.

WMCA Radio Kindergarten. WNYC Musicale. WHN Kiddie Revue. WABC Cincinnati Conservatory of Music program. WEAF Male quartet.

WJZ V. F. W. program. WHN Organ recital; dance orch.

WJZ Children's program. WNYO-School of the Air. WHN Jasx revue. WMCA "A Helping Hand." talk. WABC Indianapolis Speedway Classic.

WJZ Same as WABC. WOR Same as WABC. WMCA Health talk. WNYC Hyman Krongard. piano.

JAPAN AND CHINA BY N. Y. K. Motor linen from Pin Frinriiro, T.OI Aiiftilei. Bealtl.

Viwooter. 15 Rroidvny. New York Clt 10:45 MOTOR BUSES FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES 11:00 BOSTON 7-HOI EXPRESS Other Rates Equally Low MART7, TRAMWAYS. Ill W. 48th ST.

seventh 8treet. and thence southeasterly along the southwesterly airi nf avnr SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY 7:45 seventh Street, thirty feet eleven Inches to the point or place of beginning. Also al( the right, title and Interest of CHICAGO 28 HOURS, 11.1111 SAFEWAY BUS Express Service inn VT XI it Rt PFnn. 8-IWII the state of facts shown by 'survey as in possession In October. 1896, by Fred Thomas, City Surveyor, and subject also to covenants and restrictions contained In a deed recorded in the office of the Register of the County of Kings, In Liber 1856 of Conveyances, at page 201, and also subject to any other covenants and restrictions of record.

Dated, New York. N. May 15, 1936. KOWARO DEVLIN. Referee.

ml5-6t tu ine saiQ mortgagor oi, in and to Seventy-seventh Street lying front nf ami 7:00 WABC Broadcast from steamship Queen Mary. WEAP Amos 'n' Andy. WJZ Nlela Ooodelle, songs; Joe Llllle Orchestra. WOR Sports resume. WMCA Today's baseball.

WHN Itty Blttly Kiddle Hour. WLWL "Without a Soul," John McAniff. 7:15 WABC Vocals by Verrill. WEAP Uncle Ear, sketch. WJZ Broadcast from steamship Queen Mary.

WOR Perde Qrofe Orchestra. WMCA Sid Gary, baritone; Pen-ton Orchestra; others, WNYC News; songi. WHN Happy Gondolier. WLWL Francis Flanagan, violin. 7:20 WNYC Songs.

7:30 WABC Paris Night Life. WEAP "Tom Howard's Jamboree," Tom Howard, Oeorge Shelton, Peg La Centra; Mc-Donough Orchestra. WJZ Lum and Abner, sketch. WOR Lone Ranger, sketch. WMCA Grandma's Night Out.

WNYC Mldtown Music Center program. WHN Novelty program. WLWL The Rev. I. W.

Cox, talk. 7:45 WABC Boake Carter. WJZ Ralph Kirbery, songs. WNYC Amateur Art program. WHN Joe Martin, songs; Joe Jordan Orchestra.

WLWL Dance music. 8:00 WABC Lenny Hayton Orchestra; vocalists. WEAP Jessica Dragonette, soprano; Banta and Rettenberg, piano: Bourdon Orchestra. WJZ Irene Rich. WOR Five Star Pinal.

WMCA Five Star Final. WNYC Fire Department program: Commissioner J. J. McElligott, guest speaker; others, WHN Movie Club guests. 8:15 WJZ Tony Russell, songs.

WOR Jimmy Mattern, sketch. WMCA Song recital. WNYC International scene. 8:30 WABC Oscar Shaw, baritone; Carmela Ponselle, soprano; Elisabeth Lennoxi contralto; Arden Orchestra. WJZ Lou Breese Orchestra.

WOR Cesare Sodero Concert Orchestra; vocalists. WMCA Skipper Jim, sketch. WNYC Radio playhouse. 8:45 WMCA Mystery sketch. 8:00 WABO Hollywood Hotel; with Frances Langford; Paige Orchestra: others.

WEAP Frank Munn, tenor: Ber-nlce Claire, soprano; Lyman Orchestra: others. WJZ Music Guild. WMCA Johnny Muldowney, birl-tone: Hunter Orchestra. WHN Final Edition. WNYC Masterwork Hour.

9:15 WMCA Harry Hershfleld. WOR Broadcast from steamship Queen Mary. WHN Dude Ranch Nights. 9:30 WEAP Court of Human Relations, drama. WJZ Fred Warring Orchestra, WOR Front Page Drama.

WMCA Three Little Funsters. 0:45 WOR Bryan Field, racing PFNNsyi.VAMAS PICTIBESQCE GROIND, i hnun from New York, In tin cool niounlilni; micnlflrrnt K-enery. Golf, tenrli, Mirwr liir. Iioncuirk rlrtlna, hoitlng, etc. A wid- tirlrlr of eirellent hoteli.

boirdlng houm rhooKi from. Modrrm ntei pretill. Rillrat firn rertureil to 2c mill on Jum lit. Fullaii ehirKi ilso loner. Wrlie for llluitratid viritloa booklet.

A.Mrei It. F. Irwin, LacakowaoDa ronil. Ho odir pireet. New York City.

East Stroudsbarg, Pa. MAPLEHURST INN 014 E. Stroodsburg.Pa. All sports. Swimming PooL Moderate rates.

Accommodates 200. rates. Booklet. W. K.

Burnett. Prop. Milford. Pa. i 7:55 8:00 jumiiis saia premises to tne centre line uifreui.

Resorts That the sale fa subject to any state of facts an accurate survey will shnv nnH subject to covenants and restrictions of LONG ISLAND 11:15 1130 1135 11:45 8:15 recora, any, and the premise! will be sold In one parcel. Dated, May 21st, 1936. FRED ISCOL, Referee. SAOE SCHOONMAKER, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 36 West 44th Street, New York C'ty. my26-6t tu Brooklyn Trdst Company, plaintiff, against John ft.

Prommeyer, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated May 2S, 1936. I will sell at public auction to the reheat bidder, by EDWARD J. GAYNOR. suctloneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchanxe, No.

189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. on June 17. 1936, at 12 'clock noon premises situate In Kings County, New York State, on the easterly side of West Sixth Street 100 feet north of the north side of Avenue being 24 feet in width front and rear by 100 feet in depth, side lines being parallel with Avenue O. No.

1403 West Sixth Street. Reference Is mad to said Judgment for a complete description of said premises. Dated. May 26. 1936.

STANLEY J. BOCKSTEIN. Referee. CULLEN ft DYKMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. No.

177 Montague Street, Brook-lyn, New York. my27-6t-w SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Prudential Bavlngs Bank, plaintiff, against I. H. Realty Corporation et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment entered May 52.

1936. I will sell at public auction by MORRIS REICH, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Brooklyn, N. on June 17. 1936. at WOR Musical Oym Clock.

WMCA Early Risen Club. WNYC Around New York Today. WHN Morning exercises. WNYC Around New York Today. WABC Pre Pelbel, organ.

WEAP Pollock and Lawnhurst, piano. WJZ Jolly Bill and Jane. WOR Vincent Sorey Orchestra. WNYC Health exercises. WHN Early Bird, Rusa Clancy and Ann Sedgewlck.

WJZ Yolchl Hlraoka, xylophone. WEAP Vaughn Dt Leath, contralto. WNYC Views of the News. WJZ Newi bulletins. WABC Lyric Serenade.

WEAP Children's stories. WJZ Morning devotions. WOR News bulletins. WMCA Barnacle Bill, songs. WNYC Patty Jean Health Club, WEAF News; string ensemble.

WJZ Richard Leibert, organ. WOR Peaturettes. WNYC Crippled Chlldren't Gym Class. WMCA News. WABC Larry Vincent, songs.

WEAP Inspirational talk; music. WOR Melody Time. WMCA Vocal Club. WNYC Aviation weather! morning serenade. WHN Newi observer.

WHN National Fellowship, WABC Walt! Time. WJZ Landt Trio and White. WOR Talk with music. WMCA Musicals. WABC Variety program.

WEAP Robert Riesling, baritone. WJZ Helen Behlke, songs; mala quartet: others. WOR Richard Meany, dog stories. WMCA Dental talk. WNYC Masterwork Hour.

WHN Jungle Jim. WEAP Harold Levey Orchestra; Fields and Hall, others. WOR "Modern Living," John X. Loughran. WMCA Song recital.

WHN Singing Cop. WABO "Conversation," Ethel Cotton. WOR Museum talk. attPRVUV mnDT trruna fvinuTn WALKER HOUSE EAST QUOGI'E, L. Tennis, sailing, ocean swimming at Quorue bathing beach: near six pooular golf courses.

Excellent meals. Attractive rates. Open June 20. Telephone MAln 2-3635. Monday to Friday.

8:30 CAMP SAGAMORE For Christian young men and women an Twin Lakes In Poeonos. Opens Mav Special rales. Booklet. Box Samuel Martin, plaintiff, against Eles Polokoff et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment dated May 12, 1936.

I will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. at 12 o'clock noon, by WILLIAM H. REID, auctioneer, On June It. lOIK. 1, nrmlBna In H-nllu AFTERNOON Milford.

Pa. (Phone.) MAINE 8:40 8:45 Kings County, N. beginning at the cor A I CENTRE MORICHES, L. I. On Great south Bav.

Pishing, Bathing. All Sports. Excellent Table. Booklet. T.

I. HEATHER. Prop. Tel. Centre Msrirhrt II I.

ner lurmra oy tne intersection of the southerly side of Dean Street with th easterly side of Albany Avenue; running thenre ftRtr! ilnn. HIGH ROCK HOTEL; OGUNQUIT, MAINE Write for Booklet. 900 side of Dean Street 90 feet; thence south- ij noon, tne mortgaged premises with Improvements In Brooklyn. N. more particularly described In said Judgment.

SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Charles G. Stubley, plaintiff, against Ann-rose Estates, Samuel Adler, The People of the Stat of New York, Maude Johnson, Mary Johnson, Milton H. Adler, as Administrator of the goods, chattels and credtta of Jacob Adler, deceased, and Mikel Rosenberg, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly granted In th above-entitled action, and entered in th office of the Clerk of th County of Kings on the 22d day of April, 1936, Nicholas H. Pinto, refere In aald Judgment, named, will fell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, County of Kings, N.

by ALLEN M. TEPLITZ, auctioneer, on th 17th day of June. 1936. at 12 o'clock noon. Daylight Saving Time, the premises described In said Judgment? as follows: "All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled 'Map of land In the Town of Oravesend, belonging to Daniel D.

StlUwell, Sheepshead Bay, Kings County, Chas. Crooke, City Surveyor, and filed in the office of th Register of th County of Kings on June 7, 1879, aa Map number 248, as and by part of lot number eight, bounded and described as follows, to wit: "Beginning at a point on the easterly side of 8heepshea(T Bay Road, as the same Is legally opened, distant fifty-five feet southerly from the division line between lots seven and eight on said map: running thence easterly parallel with said division line ninety-eight feet ten and one-Quarter Inches to plot fifteen on said map; thence southerly along the westerly line at plot fifteen on said map forty-five feet; thence westerly parallel with the division lin. en, uriiei who Aioany Avenue lg leet 81! Inches: thence westerly parallel with Dean 8treet and Part of the distance through a party wall 90 feet to the easterly side of Albany Avenue, and thence Bf Aft SPRING CAMPS, Oakland, Maine- i Cn bins on great pond: modern; fly flshrf'1 Ing. all sports. Special Mav, June rate'' Booklet.

BERT MOSHER. beginning on the south side of Bloke 40 feet east of Snediker then south MILLER PLACE INN MILLER PLACE. LONG ISLAND Ideally located for vacation and weekends. Oolf links and clean beach near. Bathing, hunting nnd fishing.

Rates reasonable. Phone Port Jefferson S94. 12:00 WEAF Broadcast from steamship Queen Mary. WMCA Household hints, Kurt Haesseler. WNYC Children's story hour.

WHN Play. 12:15 WABC Musical reveries. WEAF Concert miniatures. WJZ Genla Fonariova, soprano; trio. WOR Dnn D'Arcy, songs; orch.

WMCA News. WNYC Lionel Sinclair, piano. WHN Meadow Beauty Forum, 12:25 WJZ News. 12:30 WABC George Hall Orchestra. WEAP Norman Cloutler Orch, WJZ words and music.

WOR News bulletins. WMCA Midday Melodies. WNYC Beatrice Kleunter, organ. WHN Memorial Day program. 12:45 WABC George Hall Orchestra, WMCA Jungle Jim.

WOR Leo Freudberg Orchestra. parallel with Snediker Ave. 75 feet, then eust parallel with Blake Ave. 30 feet, then north parallel with Snediker Ave. Varlity It th.

MAINE I Sand far tea i luitntfd viculon book. Malm Dntliamini Canal. Tourlit Swill, 33R Linilillow PertUnaV 915 partly through a partv wall 75 feet to the south side of Blake then west along the south side of Blake Ave. 30 uuibiicn niuua in easterly siae OI Albany Avenue 19 feet Ri4 Inches to the point or Place of beginning. Together with atreet rights.

Dated. May IS, 1938. AMY WREN Referee. JTJDAH BRATJNSTEIN. Atlorney for Plaintiff, SI Chamber! Btreet, New York CltT ml5-8t 1 leet to point of beginning.

HAROLD REMINGTON. Referee. DELATOUR. KENNEDY ft MILLER. At- CRYSTAL LAKE HOTEL Comfortable rooms, private baths.

Bathing tenriRpaatrte ratesMV. E. Frost, Prop! DIAMOND DI De" RANCH Center Moriches. L. I.

Write (or Booklet. torneys for Plaintiff, 185 Montague Brooklyn. N. Y. 27-6t wftf OGUNQUIT, MAINE LOOKOUT MOTEL fit) rutin.

Am. plin. 35 wt. up. Trio brll lmtruc tor.

Tennli. elirra. tind Mich, tlieilir. morlei. chrltttin cllentHo.

H. L. Merrill. JAMAICA POINT CAMPS, on Great P.noV Belcrade Lakes. Me.

Modern: all iporuj excellent meals. Bklt. D. M. Marshall.

Mgr" 9:30 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The East New York Savings Bank, plain tiff, against Joseph Kurta et defend ants. FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and FORECLOSURES NEW HAMPSHIRE sale entered herein, bearing date May 1 1936. I will sell In one puree at nub Ic lh! tne County of Kings. In auction, by MAX W.

FEDERMANN. at the SEA SPRAY INN Hm0tnn. Long Island lliltfl mil rotmeei. lilrerllT on the nceln. Tel.

475. Townsend Manor CompleterrnncementB for fishing parties. IIALLOCK tire lurroiinn'lnci: homo eooklnn: low rites. tween lots seven and eight on said map v. iiu suujcci io any stat ol facts an accurate survey would Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Mon tague Street.

Brooklyn, New York, on the 18th day of June, 1936. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said Dated. May 12, 1936. D.J2,AISL HOSENBLOOM, Referee. FRANCIS RAYNOR.

Plaintiff's At-torney, 345 Madison Avenue, New York Cy. ml2 15 19 22 26 2 SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY 1711-1729 Neptune Avenue Realty Corporation, as substituted plaintiff, against Martino Building Corporation et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered herein, dated February 7, 1936, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder by NAT ROSENBERG, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Heal Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 16th day of June, 1936, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements erected thereon, iltuate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and Stat of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wlf Beginning at the Intersection of the northerly side of Neptune Avenue and the easterly side of West 19th Btreet: running thence northerly along the easterly side of West 19th Street, two hundred seventy-seven (2771 feet four and one-half 4'i) Inches more or less to the southwesterly side of land formerly of Bridget Hart, as iudnment to be sold and described In sold Judgment as all that parcel of land, situated In the Borough of Brooklyn, begin tOG CABIN BUNGALOWa Siuthaniton, L.

I. llolel lemee: alerfriml ill irm; ntt.K Hooklet. yi.nrore Inn. A. E.

Tmnlui.on, Mtr. ning at the corner formed by the inter FAMILY SIMMER COTTAGES On Newfound Lake. E. Hebrnn, N. H.

mortem NI1X-1IOI SKK KKI'INQ iTOmraodiilng four to Hi. IUr tlv on ihori. Ever." Imtumtmriii, 8r. im.l rjc.rh bulling. Kierj inorU." AH mnli irrreit it tn, inn.

Christian I'lioiocripbi. For detaili: i.i HILLSIDE- AND COTTAOES CRANUDEN HOTELS VJ o-if. 40 HAMPTON nFACHTNTil 'for health nW happiness. Write for he.oiifnii. trated booklet! Bee', section of the southwest side of Flatbush eianiy-seven leet eleven and seven-eighths inches to the northeasterly side of Sheepshead Bay Road, as the same is now lestilly opened, and thenc northwesterly along said road forty-six feet three and one-half Inches to the point or place of beginning.

"Also all the right, title and interest of the said mortgagor of, in and to Sheepshead Bay Road lying in front of and ad-Joining said premises to the centre line thereof. Dated at Brooklyn, N. this 20th day of May, 1936. NICHOLAS H. PINTO.

Referee. J. TOWNSEND CA8SEDY. Attorney for Plaintiff, 43 Third Street, Newburgh, N. Y.

m26-6t tu vvuni, Mfluo WUnil Sou'n Brooklyn Savings Bank, plaintiff. Avenue and the northwest side of Avenue R. having a frontage of one hundred thir BROOME COUNTY ty-seven feet two Inches on Avenue Hnrf ncucuc u. noDoing et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment entered herein, dated May 6th.

1936. I will sell at public auction aril. 1LTT TVU one hundred feet on Flatbush Avenue, the side to the rear of Flatbush Avenue one iflOXOOUAGA i.akf, luuuunccr, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Mon- DEPOSIT. N. Y.

Under nev, management. Wm. M. Retzer on June 2d. 1938, at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premise! In th Borough of Brooklyn, hundred seven feet and one and one-quarter inches, and the islde to the rear of Avpnue being ninety-eight feet and ten Inches, Sale will be together with street rights and fixtures; subject to covenants and re viv, aim oi.Hie oi new York, directed by said Judgment to be MASSACHUSETTS INCLUDING BERKSIIIRES 3-.

strictions In former deeds of record. If ui.i, ui me iieaiir thence southeasterly along aald DUTCHESS COUNTY SHADY LAKITfTrM Acctini'nrhlsm St). Boallni. tiilhlnr, flihlnf. itinMns, plinoi.

rl.lloi, H'om, etc. Itslej 111 Umkltt. uiu, uuuiiucq ana aescrioea as follows: Beginning at a Point on the southwesterly side of Forty-sixth 8treet. distant two man Street 100 feet to the southeasterly side of Ferris Street, and thence northeasterly along the said southeasterly side of Ferris street 20 feet to th point or Place of beginning, SECOND PARCEL Beginning at a Point on the southeasterly side of Ferris Street, distant 91 feet southwesterly from the cor-ner formed by the Intersection of the southeasterly 'tide of Ferris Street with the southwesterly side of Dlkeman Street; running thence southeasterly parallel with Dlkeman Street 100 feet: thence southwesterly parallel with Ferris Street 21 feet; thence northwesterly parallel with Dike-man Street 100 feet to the southeasterly side of Ferrla Street, and thenc "long the aald southeasterly side of Ferris street 21 feet to th point or place of beginning. THIRD PARCEL Beginning at point on the southwesterly side of Dlkeman Street, distant 100 feet southeasterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the-southwesterly side of Dlkeman Street with the southeasterly aide of Ferris Street; running thence southwesterly parallel with Ferris Street one hundred feet; thence southeasterly parallel with Dlkeman Street twenty feet; thence northeasterly parallel with Ferris Street 100 feet to the southwesterly tide of Dlkeman Street, and thence northwesterly along the said touth-westerly side of Dlkeman Street twenty feet to the point or place of beginning.

It It further ordered, adjudged and decreed that the ssld premises be sold In separate parcels according to law, subject to any state of facta an accurate survey would show, and to covenant! and restrictions of record, If any. Dated, May 26th, 1936. NATHAN OIN8BERO. Referee. ABRAHAM J.

STAUB, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 38 Park Row, Borough of Manhattan, NewYork City. m26-6t tu irr, iiurwiwcsicrir irom the corner formed by the Intersection of SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Newburgh Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Lena. Llttman, E. J. Kelaher, Ryland Vaughn, Louis H.

Pink, as Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New York as Rehabllltator of. Coniolidated Taxpayers Mutual Insurance Company; Anna Washington, defendants. No. 3411-1936, Notice of Sale. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly granted in the above entitled action and entered In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 26th day of April, 1936.

Roger J. Brack, referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montagu Street, Brooklyn, County of Kings, N. by WALTER H. HALLO WELL, auctioneer, on the 17th day of June. 1936, at 12 o'clock noon, Daylight Saving Time, the premises described in said Judgment, as follows: "All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the building and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Seventh Ward of the said Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, bounded and described as follows: "Beginning at a point on the northerly tide of Greene Avenue, distant one hundred and seventy-five (175) feet easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Greene Avenue with the easterly side of Grand Avenue; running thence northerly and parallel with Orand Avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence easterly parallel with Green Avenue twenty-six (26) feet: thence southerly again parallel with Grand Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred (100) feet to the northerly side of Greene Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly side of Greene Avenue twenty-six (26) feet to the point or Place of beginning." Dnted at Brooklyn, N.

this 20th day Of May, 1936. ROOER J. BROCK. Referee. J.

TOWNSEND CAS8EDY. Attorney for Plaintiff, 43 Third Street, Newburgh. N. m26-6t tu OCEAN 0 1 NANTrcKET.M.ts. SO Miles at Sea Eue-ltrnt larce.

slrr noffli: l.t of bitrw In any, and to any state oi facts an accurate survey would show. Dated, Mav 25. 1938. JOHN J. M.

O'SHEA. Referee. JOHN P. McORATH. JOHN J.

BUCKLEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 2650 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, irmpfriuire fis, ApdIj now ir'oiiimnih(lon IW1IKRT A. IHK, SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY The Oreen Point Bavlnfcs Bank, plaintiff, against Poplar-37th Street Corporation, and others, defendants. Action No. 3. Pursuant to judgment herein dated May 1938.

I U1 sell at public auction by CREWS Ac SHAPIRO, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on June 12, 1936, at 12 clock noon, the premises In said judgment directed to be sold being a plot of ground with the Improvements thereon In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, on the south side of Poplar Avenue 100 feet east of Sea Gate Avenue, and beini 40 feet In width In front and rear by loo feet in di-pth on both sides. Side lines run parallel with Sea Gate Avenue and the rear line runs nftrnllnl nrltH Vnnli. SUPREME COURT.

KINOS rntlNTV The New York Edison Ravings and Loan ORANGE COUNTY. N. Y. GLENWOOD HOUSE Paint II4-J. Modern; own products: swimming pool; excellent table: M4-S15, Rklt.

H. E. Srhattcr WARWICK LAKE INN Y- Bon'lnp, bnth-Ing. Modern. $15 up.

KINSLEY Association, piaintiit, against Thomas L. Anderson, Individually, defendants. BEARDSLEY TAYLOR, Plaintiff At- torneys, No. 64 Wall Street, New York City. Plirsunnt to a iudament entered hrm mo Mjuinwcsierir sioe or Forty-sixth Street with the northwesterly side of Thirteenth Avenue; running thence southwest, erly parallel with Thirteenth Avenue one hundred feet two Inches: thence northwesterly parallel with Forty-sixth Street fifty feet; thence northeasterly parallel with Thirteenth Avenue one hundred feet two Inches to tlw southwesterly side of Forty-sixth Street, and thence southeasterly along the southwesterly tide of Forty-sixth street fifty feet to the point or place of beginning.

all the right, title and Interest of the said mortgagor of. In and to Forty-sixth Street lying In front of and adjoining said premises to the centre line thereof. Subject to covenant! and restrlc Hons recorded In the office of th Register nf Kinat rniint. I. nn.q VERMONT .11 i offers thrilling vacation possibilities In ft land of great natural beauty.

Write for- beautiful booklet. "Unspoiled Vermont Hep of Conservation and Development. Publicity service, Montpelter, Vt. NEW LN GLAND dated the 29th day of April, 193S. I will ArciiUC.

Together with all the right, title and i.uijunu twenty-live taoi leet three and one-half Inches mor or less to a Point distant one hundred sixteen (116) feet four (4) Inches northerly from the northerly side of Nentun Avenue measured on a line at right angles to the northerly sld of Neptune Avenue from a Point therein eighty (801 feet west-erly from the westerly side of West 17th Street, thence southerly at right anglea to Neptune Avenue, one hundred sixteen (116) feet four (4) inches to the northerly side of Neptune Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly side of Neptune Ave-ntte. one hundred fifty-seven (157) feet seven and one-quarter (7V) Inches to th point or place of beginning. Together with all the rlght, title and Interest, If any, of the mortgagor, of, In and to the land lying In West lllth Street and Neptune Avenue, In front of and ad-Joining said premises to the centre lines thereof. Excepting therefrom such portion of the premises, title to which was acquired by the City of New York In a proceeding in the Supremo Court of the Stat of New York, County of Kings, entitled "In the Matter of Acquiring Title to Neptune Avenue from Shell Road to West 27th Street, etc In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York." and which portion of the premises Is designated on th Damage Map in said proceeding as Damage Parcel Nos. 264, 265 and 258.

Dated, May 31. 193A. GKOROE C. WILDERMUTH. Referee.

Harry k. nadell Archibald PALMER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. nujr, lu ropuar enreet, Dated, May 20, 1936. ULSTER COUNTY, N. Y.

BEAUTIFUL MODERN ESTATE FARM Airy rornor rendu; Io tn miJ prmtt umUt and p-irfht't. Arret of Un, jrinj thmie, homelike, fi'Mful, rtvrfstlttn. ttnimuh ii ui. up IM'lrnlinr. RomihUIp.

N. V. All eprtp. uut.wn...... omniwn neirree.

ARNOLD O. CHARTERS. Attorney for it, iun Atj ui at page 52B; (2) state of facts riainviu, ou Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. my22-6t-f SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINOS SEW ENGLAND VACATION Gl'HiEFRE' 40 big pates. Authoritative.

Writ Near Eng.and Council, Dept. BE. Boston, VI KG IN I A Frro Man lowing ant. pi, (0 Iniirlst, Addrew: Conservation and Develop FORECLOSURES iiu-mi uii survey maae oy n. Williams, dated June 11th, 1907, and (31 any slats of facta a new survey would show.

NATHAN BERK, Referee. ORR BRENNAN, Rlalntlff's Attorneyi, 16 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. mi2-6t tu neu at pudiic auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, 1B9 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn.

City and 8tato of New York, at 12 o'clock noon on June 17, 1936. by FRED B. SNOW, auctioneer, the mortgaged, premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the building and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. Countv nf Kings, city and Slate of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a Point on the northerly side of Hancock Street, distant 413 feet easterly from the northeasterly corner of Hancock Street and Howard Avenue; running thence northerly parallel with Howard Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet: thenre easterly parallel with Hancock.

Street 18 feet inches: thence southerly parallel with Howard Avenue and part of the distance throunh the center of another pnrty wall 100 feet to the northerly side of Hancock Btreet, and Ihence westerly along the northerly side of Hancock Street IB feet 8 Inches to the point or pine of beginning. men. ummission. Dept. ft, Capitol SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Rirhmond, Ya.

CANADA i hi IN COUNT. COUNTY OV KINGS Ncwburah Savums liana, piaintlll. aaamsl Pietro Cutnpuii-aro etr et defendant. whitman rowEna. Plaint irrs v- tnrtirys, 6 Court Street, Brooklyn, New Vork.

Pursuant to liidumcnt of foreclosure entered May 2M, 193B. the undersmned will sell at public nv-tlon. at the Hrooklvn Real Estate -aniif. lib) Montaau street, Borouah Brooklyn, Cuuntv of Klnm, New Yor; on June 17th. lli.m.

at 12 o'clock noon, ty JOHN A. HAIiTKiAN, auctioneer, the morii-aned premises directed by said Judanieni to be sold, il'-cribi'd as follows: ouworj oavints nanK. piaintlll. vs. James M.

McCunn, et al defendants. CADWALADER, WICKERSHAM it TAFT, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 14 Wall Street, New York City. Pursuant to Judament entered on May 1938. I will aell at rrabllo auction, In th Real Estate Exchange, No.

189 Montage Street, Brooklyn, New York, by it Suui-cf 1 nurui niver savings Bank, plaintiff, against John Capper, et defendants. File No. 11371, 1935. Notice of Sule. Pursuant to Judgment dated May 13th.

1936 I will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Mtm-tague Street. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, at 12 o'clock noon on the 16th day of June, 1936, by BERNARD HOLLANDER, auctioneer, the mortgaged premises directed by aald Judgment to be sold, and described a follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of Niuv York, County of Kings and Stat of New York, bounded and desorlbed as follows, to wit: Beginning- at a Polht on the southwesterly side of Seventy-seventh 8treet, distant one hundred and ninety-two feet nine Inches northwesterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the sntith-westerly side of Seventy-seventh 8trert with the northwesterly side of Fourteenth Avenue; running thence aoulhwesierly parallel with Fourteenth Ave. nnn himrireii m2B-Ht tu I 8UPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY The National Commercial Bank and Trust Company of Albany, aa Trustee for Carrie H.

Tlllinghast under the will of Sarah TUllnghast, plaintiff, v. Giuseppe Lallma, also known as Giuseppe Lallna, alto known as Joseph La Lima, et Pursuant to Judgment herein, dated April 21, 1930, I will tell at public auction to the htghett bidder, by HARRY HYAMS. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montagu Street, Brooklyn. New York, on June 2, 1936. at twelve noon, premises iltuate In the Borough of Brooklyn, New York City, on the northeasterly side of 65th Street, 42 feet southeasterly from 11th Avenue, 100 feet deep on each side and 24 feet wide front and rear, the tldet both parallel to 11th Avenue and the easterly tide being part of lit distance through a party wall; reference being made to said Judgment for a more complete description of aald premises.

Together with all th right, title and Interest of the mortgagor In and to the land lying In 65th Btreet In front of and adjoining laid premises to the centre line thereof. Together with and subject to driveway easement detcrlbed In said Judgment, Together with all fixtures and articles of personal property attached to th Premises. Subject to existing tenancies: tublect to ewer agreement recorded la th office of CANADA JAMES M. POWER, auctioneer, at 12 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Adolf Unian and Pauline Uman. plaintiffs, against James Delaney and defendants.

Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and tale dated May 22d, 1936. I will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, In the Bnrotmh of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City of New York, at 12 o'clock noon on June 16, 1936. by EDWARD J.

FENTON, auctioneer, th premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All lhat lot or parcel of land, with the building and improvements thereon, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kims, City and State of New York, and bounded and described as follows: FIRST PARCEL Beginning at point mi the southeasterly side of Ferris Street, distant 50 feet southwesterly from the corner formed by Hie Intersection of the southeasterly side of Ferris Btreet With the southwesterly side of Dlkeman Street I running thence southeasterly parallel with Dlkeman Street 100 feet; thence southwesterly parallel with Ferris Street 20 fceti Ibenct northwesterly parallel with Dike- chock noon on June 1936 the prem-lsea situated In Kings County, directed by the said Judgment to be sold and therein 1 ON YOUR VACATION logetner witn all the right, title and All that parcel of lar.d In the Borouah lot (rt mips tad HUratur wilt to The premises situated on th northerly 1 ntereit oi the morteanor In and. to all nf Brooklyn. County ol K.ties. Cuv ard land lylna In that part of the bed of any Slate of New York, nn tlV. the tomin.

'tont of or 1 M-KIIbin Street. 309 I 1 4 inches nut Canaditn Travsl Burttu, Ottawa. me i rara riace, oisinnt iou reel easterly from th corner formed by the Intersection of the said northerly side of Park SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Title Guarantee and Trust Company, plalntllf. against Nchoslm Realty Corp. ct defendants.

C. ELMER 8PEDICK. Plaintiff! Attor. ney, 26 Court Street. Brooklyn, N.

Pursuant lo Judgment entered In the Kings County Clerk'i office, May 14th, 1936. 1 will sell at public auction, by CREW8 ft SHAPIRO, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real EstBte Exchange, 189 Mon-tsgue Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 16th day of June, 1936. at 12 o'clock noon of that day, premises In SHld Judgment directed to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, In the Burougb oi Brooklyn County oi Kings, (i.n-..r wvttn-i iuie I oi DuMiwica Avenue, nrlpn its toe! Tnaether with nil fiytiim. an low me, MUQ Ul UllUrrillll Avenue, said premise! havlnt a width both front and rear of 18 feet and a depth of 131 feet on both sides. Said premises belm known as and by widih by ion feet, in depih.

the side lines beini at IK lit unties in MeKihlUn Sireet nnd running pn rt ly throiKli a party wall: tnaether with nil the utie. It auy nf the mnrlitaanr to Sirert, Tor a more cotnpleto description refer to Judu-ment, WALTER WEISS Tleferee. GENEROSITY HAS LIMITS Tommy Armour says Walter' Hnurn will give you the shirt oft his back, but will not take It off to give It to you. "Too much llkt work," explauis Armour. feet; thence northwesterly parallel with Seventy-seventh Street, thirty feet eleven Inches; thenre northeasterly, again parallel with Fourteenth Avenue, on hundred feet of personal property now or hereafter at-titehed to or used In connection with the premises, all of which aro covered by this nmrtKaae.

Doted, New York. May 20. Il3fl HICHARU S. l.FIAHY, Referee. mil 2 H3 i 10 12 win oircrt uuiiiocr juv rara riace, erooK T-ii uld premises will be sold subject to tin southwesterly aid si Seventy.

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