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FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1943 Wntd to MERCHANDISE Sail Wntd to Buy WANTED TO BUY Houeurnlhingi WANTED FURNITURE, CHINA, RUGS. BRIC-A-BRAC, ODDS AND ENDS. WRITE YOUR APPOINTMENT. BOX 3772. EAGLE.

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATS OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS MAROERIE W. McKAY, aa Administratrix of the goods, chattels and credits which were of George A. McKav. deceased, et plaintiffs, against MARIA MARINO, at defendant. In pursuance of Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 2nd day of April.

1943. I. the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell al public auction to the highest bidder, by FRED B. SNOW, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

189 Montagus Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 19th day ot May. 1943. si twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by judgment to tie sola, ana tnerein uescriDea as follows: ALL that certain lot, piece or parrel of land, with the buildings and iniDroveuients thereon erected, ann ate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. Counly of Kinga.

City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, lo wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northwesterly side of Starr reel, distant two hundred twenty-five (22.1) feet southwesterly from the corner formed by the iiuertectlnn of the northwesterly aide of Starr Street with the southwesterly aide ot Hamburg Avenue; running thence northwesterly and parallel with Hamburg Avenue one hundred (1001 feet: thence aouihweaterly and parallel with Starr Street twenty-five (25) feet: thence southeasterly and again parallel with Hamburg Avenue one hundred (100) feet to the northwesterly aide of Starr Street: thence running northeasterly along the northwesterly side of Starr Street twenty-five feet to the point or place of beginning, said premises being known a and by the street number 29 Starr Street. TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the mortgagors In and to said preiniaea; and also all persona) property appurtenant to the building erected on said premises and now contained therein or which may hereafter be contained therein. Said premises will be sold In one parcel subject to any atate of facta an accurate survey would show and subject to Encroachment Agreement, dated February 11. 1911. recorded in the Register office of Kings County In Liber 3275 of Conveyances at page 488; encroachments as shown by survey of Meaerole City Surveying Company, dated May 8.

1911. and any stale of facts a new. aurvey would show If there ha been any change in conditions since the dale of said survey; title to Starr Street being ceded to the City of New York and violation orders of the Department of Housing and Buildings of the City of New York, Trnulman St. WANTED TO SELL FurtW taring Appmrtl MINK COAT SIM 18-18 PERFECT CONDITION PHONE BUCXMINBTER 4-3700 BEAUTIFUL hand-knit dreases, also black ansora jacket, nun-lined, 18-18. Leak.

828 47th Bl. Machinery WOOD TURNINO LATHE, power drill, vltei. dlea, plumber's tools. MAnsfleld (1-4722. O.

I. REFRIGERATOR. 1941: large SIM crib. Marino, 623 Win St. Call mornlnn or ecemnit.

OAK and plmood strips, 20x4-lnch and imiller; Ideal for noveliy, cabinet maker, hoUby store. Box 3630, Eaile. SIMPLEX IRONER, can bt used (or laundry or home; good condition; 835. OEwer 2-4185. Piano Mutical Inttrumtnti BABY GRAND, period piano; walnut: perfect condition: Husband drafted: sacrifice.

S4S0: no dealers. PReildenl 3-0878 between 10 a and 9 pa. Refrigerator ELECTROLUX (2), 8'a cu. feet, 1 air. 1 i i cooiea, porccisin, mno.

uiuci, cooled. 885: Magic Chef stove. 140; vers good condition. Esplanade 7-9617. FRIGID AIRES WASHERS Rfoilrs Washers.

Refrigerators: hours 9-5 Plttbush corner Poster. BUc. 4-7300 FRIOIDAIRE. 6 cubic feet, modern, excellent condition; S125. Keelr Resl Estate, 1502 Avenue U.

SHeepshead 3-9000. FRIOIDAIRE I CUBIC FEET: REASONABLE PRICE EVERGREEN 4-8390 WBSTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR New unit: perfect condition; private. Call BEachvlew 2-8778. NEW OAS REFRIOERATOR8, 6 CU. ft.

only; 12 months to pay; immediate delivery. Catapano APiegats 7-8764-5768. RugtCarpele Floor Covering CARPET RUNNERS, rugs, like new: tremendous selections; sacrificing: look and compare. 568 Vanderbilt Ave, (Bergen NEvlna 8-744. CARPET.

BLACK, 759 SQUARE FEET: EXCELLENT CONDITION: BARGAIN. CALL NAV. B-8686 BEFORE 9:30 A.M. Rummage THE BROOKLYN HOME FOR AGED MEN will hold annual rummage sale May 15. 17 snd 18.

store, southwest corner of Franklin Ave. -St. Mark An. Setting Machine PORTABLE SEWING MACHINES 12) WILCOX A- GIBBS SACRIFICE SHEEPSHEAD 3-7019 WANTED TO BUY CALL LOU TYLER. EVERGREEN 4-7465, when va(.

ornaments, china, silver, pamiings, pianos, rugs, tools 835 Brosdwav. Antique Bric-a-brac CALL MISS RICHARDS BUCKMINSTER 2-9720 Highest prices for your bric-a-brac, vases, figures, china, glass, gold, silver-plated Fur Wearing Apparel HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For worn lur costs. Royal Purs. 337 Bridge St. (near Phone Co) TR.

5-5175 Uuutefurnithing FURNITURE, sntloues. china, rugs, tewing midlines: buy complete apartments: cash prire. M. P. Purnliure, 1202 Fulton 81.

MAIll 2-4806. A BETTER PRICE For your used lurnlture; immediate service Call 351 Jay St TRiangls 5-9149 ANDIRONS, antiques, all kinds of turnl-lure, bric-a-brac. odds. ends, pianos, rugs: highest prices. Lester.

Windsor 8-8568 Flaibush. all kinds furniture" B7by grand pianos, bric-a-brac. Oriental rugs. We pav more. Edwards.

DEwey 2-1652. HIGHESCASHPrIces FurnitureTi-ugii. complete apartments, separate pieces, refrigerators, sewing machines, pianos, bric-g-brac. ATwater 9-6486. IMMEDIATE CASH, nest prices; furniture, carpeis.

china. paintings, antiquet. pianos, sma.i or large quau- uiltx. Tepper. Columbus 5-8884 22i ft.

BROOKLYN EAGLE, I TORRID DANCERS Ramon and Chicquita appearing ot the Bali. HARRY (GABRIEL) JAMES calls his flock to the Hotel Astor Roof, which he and his music makers reopen Monday, May 17. LEADER Jan Savitt and his band are featured in the Hotel Commodore's Century Room. ACROBATIC DANCER Mitzi Green is featured in the revue "In the Pink" at the Park Central Cocoanut Grove. LEGAL NOTICES Kile No.

nif -43. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God fre and independent To ALICE PICKLES. HILDA SHEPHERD. ANNIE SHEPHERD KIPPAX. STEPHEN SHEPHERD, SHEPHERD.

SEND GREETING WHEREAS. JOHN YEADON. who at 29 91th Streei, Brooklyn. New Yoik. has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain in writing hearing dale the 2-nd day of July.

IMS. relating- lo reel and personal property, he ditlv joovd as the last Will and Testament of EDITH YEADON. also known as EDITH SHEPHERD YEA DON. lately residing at No. 223 94th Street, in the Roroiurli uf Brooklyn.

City of New York. NiiW. THEREFORE, you and each of' you are hereby cited to show cause hefore our Surrogate's Court of the dimly of Kinus. to be held in Room 2VA. at the Hall of Recoids.

in the County Kings, on the 8th dav of June. 1913. ai 9 30 o'clock in the forenoon, wiiy such decree should not be inade. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have the seal of our said Surrogate's Cuurt lo be hereunto affixed. (Seal) iviTvrjc rDivrin i D.

McGAREY. Surrogate of our said Countv. at the Roi- uugli Brooklyn, in the said Countv the 28th dav 0f 1943 PERCY STAPI.ETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. ni7-ll 18 Tit; a a ot in at I et 27.

hv the No. ly. bast ASSIGNEE NOTICES SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OK KINGS In tha matter or Ihe rvii-ei mI assignment fur the bene! it of crediting uf MANUEL, ALVAREZ mid RAMON ROBI.ES, doing bul as MADRID RESTAURANT, assigning, lu MILDRED JtAISMAN. imisnw.

Pursuant to an order of Hon. Francis G. Houley, one uf the uf the Supreme Com 1 of tin! State uf New York, uotir is hereby given lo nil poixjiia having claims MANUEL ALVAREZ nil RAMON RUBLES. doing business as MALIK ID RESTAURANT, formerly conducting husiness No. 61 H'-nry Street, in the Huioiigh uf Brooklyn, City uf Xrw Vnrk, lo present the mine, with vouchers iherefor duly enfiril.

luthe subscriber, ai Hie office of her ai-lornev. at No. Jbl Rruadwav. Borough of Manhattan. City and Slate uf New Yoik.

on or before the isi day of June. J913. 2t.MS.sl AV Assignee. IRVING RAISMAN. Attorney for Assignee.

Office and P. O. Address. No. 3D I Brosdwsv, Botougll of hailan.

City of New York. LEGAL NOTICES Kile No. 2911! IfM.l. P.IEDER. ISIDOR -Citation THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace uf God free and independent To Anna Rieder, Leo Isaac Rude, Abraham Max Rieder, and lo Ethel Leivanl.

Gitlel Prigcl, Fischel Rieder. and the legal representatives, wife, if any. distributees and successors in interest of Herehel Kessel. piedereased half brother of Isidor Rieder. deceased, and any and all unknown pettuna whose name or parta of whose names, and whose place or places of residence are unknown, and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of said Isidor Riedei.

deceased, and if any of the said distributees, heira at law i.r next of kin of deceased be dead, their legal lepresrnlativea, their hus-banda or wives, if any. distributees and aucces.tora in interest, whose names and or places of leaidenra and poat office addressee git unknown. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. ANNA RIEDER. who reside), at 3002 Weal 28t.li Street, Brooklyn, New York, has preaented petition praying for a decree that certain instrument in writing bearing dale the 1st, day of February.

1939. relating lo leal and personal property, be duly proved a the Laat Will and Testament of Isidor Riedei. deceased, lately residing at 3002 West 28th Street, 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 the County of Kings, to be held in Room 25-A.

at the Hall of Records, the County of Kings, on the 10th day of June, 1943. at 9 30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be mad. I.N TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Meal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. HONORABLE FRANCIS D.

McGAREY. Surrogate of our said Ooun- ty. at the Borough of Rrook- lvn. in the said Countv, the 30th day of April. 1943.

PERCY T. STAPLETON. Cleik uf the Court, tu7-4l THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, hy the grace of God free and independent To GERH AP.D-INE WEGENER. HENRY WEGENER. ELISE STROT.EL.

WILHELM WEGENER. WILLIAM WEGENER l2d). HENRY WEGENER (2d). ANNA STEINFELD. and if said WILHELM WEGENER.

WILHELM WEGENER (2d), HENRY WEGENER (2d) and ANNA STEINFELD. or any of them, be dead, the respective executors, administrators, distributees. devisees and legatees of said WILHELM WEGENER WILHELM WEGENER (2d). HENRY WEGENER (2d) and ANN STEINFELD. and all peraons who by Rurchaae or inheritance or otherwise ave or claim to have an Interest in thiv matter through any uf the said WILHELM WEGENER.

WILHELM WEGENER (2d). HENRY WEGENER (2d) and ANNA STEINFELD or their respective executors, administrators, distributees, devisees and legatees, which said executors, administrators, distributees, devisees and legatees, and other person, if any there be. and their names and post-office addresses are unknown to petitioners, and also lo persons who are or make any claim whatsoever as executors and sdmims-lralora of any person who may be deceased, and who, if living, would have any Interest in this matter derived through any or all of the above named persons, or their respective distributees, next of kin. heirs at law. devisees and legatees, and which persons, if any there he.

and their names and post-office addresses, are unknown to petitioners. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS, HENRY O. REAL-ANDER. who resides at 104-14 1 141 ll Street. Richmond Hill, New York, and ALICE WEGENER, who resides at 85-07 91at Street.

Woodhaven, New Yoik. have presented a petition praying for a deciee that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 12lh day of April. 1939. relating lo real and personal property, be duly proved as the last Will and Testament of ANNA STE1NMEYER. also known as Annie Steinmever.

Anna Steinmever and Anna Steinmaver. lately residing No. 3S4 Weirfield Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. NOW.

THEREFORE you and each vou are herebv cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in Room 25-A. at the Hall of Records, in the I County of Kings, on the 7th dav of June. 1943. at clock In Ihe fore noon, wliy such decree should not be mane, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our said SurroRale's Court to be hereunto affiled. 1 (Seal) WITNESS Hon.

FRANCIS T. McGAREY. Surrogate of our said Counly, al the Rot -ninth of Brooklyn, in the said Countv. on the 28th dav of joil 1943 PERCY STPLETO.V. Clerk of the Surrogate' I'-iuit.

a30-4t FORECLOSURES NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE RREV'OORT BANK UF RRonKLYN. llantilf. against MARY E. SINGER, defendants.

Pursuant to judgment entered April 1943. I will sell ai public auition. JAMES HEANEY. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estaie Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Rrooklvn, New York, on May 28, 1943.

al twelve o'clock noon, premiee.v in Kings Coun located on the easterly side of ka.M Street, distant one hundred and forty feet south of Snvder Avenue. hemz twentv feet in width front and by one hundred feet depth on 1 lines being parallel wllh Snyder Avenue, and the rear line being paralle with hast 4th Street iiiuir pi. i in i i i ni si i iiipu in pain judgment. Premises known as 499 4Uih Street, Rjooklyn, New York. Da'ed, May 7.

1948. MILTON ADER. Referee. Supreme Court. Kiniis Countv.

ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY. BROOKLYN, etc. plaintiff, against MORTON ALLEN BANKS, el defendants. Piirsimnt to InHimipiil foreclovllce and sale entered herein, dated April 1H43 suction hiihesi hv G.

V. Mi- Mahon. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn rteai r.vaie r.ciiani4e. ISH aiuiuaxu Street. Brooklyn.

New York, on May 1913. at 12 o'clock noon, the preni- url if in pnr to he sold, situate In Brook lyn. N. on the east side of Elmore I'la. i East 22nd Street).

210 feet "ouih of Avenue rf. being 20 feet in width, from and rear, by 100 feet in depth on either side, side lines parallel with Avenue s. and the northerly side line running partly through a nartv wall. Said premises ate known 1961 Elmore Place. I P.

nrierer. M.EXANDER (i. HESTERRERG. attorney for plaintiff. 32 Court Streei.

Brooklyn. New York ajj-oi i iik SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -Maximilians Sclienk vs. Anna Schoenau, el defendants. Pursuant to iudgment dated May 6.

1943. I will sell at public auction, by James A. Heanev at Biooklvn Ileal F.ilttle F.vehsnae. 19 MontaCUi Biooklyn. N.

on Juno 2. 1913. 12 noon, premises in Kinns County nv.rtihed said tiuuiTieiit. on souui s.de of Fareagut Road. 87 50 feet from Street, plot 35x100.

SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY THE LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, against EVA also known aa Era Zabu.kl, el al. Purauant to Judgment herein, I will ell at public auction, by Bernard Hollander, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N.

un May 19, 1943. at 12 o'clock noon, premiaea in Brooklyn on north aide of Gate. Avenue, 190 feet west from tha northwesterly corner of Gates and Reid Avenues. 20 feet in width hy 100 feet in depth, known as 877-A Gates Avenue, MILTON E. LEVINE, Referee.

ap28-8t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF RROOKLYN. plaintiff, against JOSEPH A. DEC E.N and others, defendants. Pursuant to Judgment made herein, dated April 18 1943.

will ell at auction, by ALLEN M. TEPUTZ. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real F.etaH Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

New York, on May 17lh. 1943. at 12 o'clock noon. Eastern War Time, premises In the Borough of Brooklyn, on the aouth aide of Park Place, 300 feet west of Schenectady Avenue, being a plot IB feet 8 Inches in width front and rear by one hundred twenty-seven feet nine and one-half Inches In depth on both aides, the rear line running parallel with Park Place and the hide lines running parallel with Schenectady Avenue anil partly through party walls. Reference Is hereby made to the judgment herein for a more complete deacriptlon.

JEROME G. AMBRO. Referee. HUTTON HOLAHAN. Attnrnevi for Plaintiff.

No. 33 Court Street. Brooklyn, New York. a26-6tMF SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE GREATER NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff, vs.

MARY E. CONLY, defendants. Purauant to judgment dated March 30th. 1943. I will aell at public auction, by Isaac E.

Epstein, auctioneer, to the highest bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on Ihe 26th day of May, 1943. at 12 o'clock noon, the premiaes- described in and directed by said judgment to he sold, situate in Kings County, New York, on the northerly side of Clarendon Road (Avenue C). 140 feet 6 inches east of East 46th Street, regular plot 20 feet 3 inches, front, and 100 feet In depth.

Said premises will be sold togfttner with and aub-Jeci to certain easements, fully described in the aforesaid judgment. MAXWELL M. FLAMM, Referee, MARSHALL SNYDER, Attorney for Plaintif. 451 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. New York.

m5-6t SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS CITY bANK. fAKMKKS TRUST COMPANY, as Sole Surviv ing Executor of the Lsst Will and Testament of William P. Willis, de- eased, plaintiff, against Antonio Jri- engo. and others, defendsnts.

Pursuant to a iudgment or fore closure and sale, dated May 7th. 1943. 1. the undersigned, wu sen at pub lic auction, at the Real Estaie Ex- hange Sa esroom. No.

189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. on June 3. 1943, al 12 o'clock noon on that dav, hy James A.

Heaney. auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment lo be sold, and described as follows ALL that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the buildings nnd improvements thereon erecled. situate in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and Slate of New York, on the easterly aide of West Fifteenth Street, distant 544 feet 8 inches northerly from the northeast coiner of Went Fifteenth Street and Mermaid Avenue, being a plot of land 109.46 feet in depth along Ihe northerly line thereof and 109.

an feet in depth along the southerly line thereof by 20 feet and 4 inches in width In front and rear, and also all the right, title and interest of the mortgagor of. In and lo West Fifteenth Street lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof. Together with all fixtures and articles of personal property attached to. or used in connection with, the premises in so far as covered by Ihe mortgage foreclosed herein. Subject lo covenants and restrictions of record, in so far as the same may now be in force and effect, and to any stale of facts which an accurate survey might show.

Dated, New York. N. May llth, 1913. PETER B. HANSON.

Referee. MITCHELL. TAYLOR, CAPRON MARSH. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 20 Exchange Place, New York. N.

Y. ml2-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNT The Green Point Savings Bank, plaintiff, against William E. Smith, and others, defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated Ihe 29th day of April.

1943. I will sell at public auction, bv Baron Shuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Esiale Exchange. 189 Montague Streei, Brooklyn, New York, 011 June 2nd, 1943, at 12:30 o'clock ill the afternoon, the premises in said judgment directed to be sold, heing a plot of ground with the improvements thereon, in the Borough of Brooklyn County of Kings. City and State of New York, beini; on the south side nf Dupont Si reel. 275 feet west of Manhattan Avenue, said premises heing 2i feet in width in front and rear by 109 feet in depih on both sides.

Side lines run parallel wilh Manhattan Avenue snd rear line runs parallel wilh Dupont Street. Dated. May. 101 194.3. HENRY J.

BEILMAN. Refei-p ARNOLD O. CHARTERS. Attorney ror Plaintiff. 80 Jamaica Avenue.

Brooklyn. New York. ml2-6t SUPREME COURT. KING3 COUNTY OEOROK SIMON, as Trustee, and CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, as Substituted Trustee under the Last Will snd Testament of Rtch-aicl Kny. deceased, of the Trust in faior of Helena A.

Kny and Emelia L. Steinbeck under the Fifth paragraph of said will plaintiffs, against CHARLES LINDENAl'ER and others, defendants. NOTICE OF WING ATE Cl'LLEN. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. 20 Exchange Place, New York City.

Pursuant to Iudgment entered herein on April 26. 1913. I will sell al public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. 1S9 Montague Sheet. Borough of Biooklvn.

City and State of New York, at twelve o'clock noon on the 19ih dav of Mav 1943 by MAX W. FEDERMAN. auctioneer. Ihe mortgaged premises directed bv said Judgment lo he sold, being a parcel of land situated in the Borough or Brooklyn. County of Kings.

Cilv and State of New York, on the north side of Hart Street. to cot of the corner formed by the intetsec- iion oi in- norm side or Hart Street with the west side of Lewis Avenue and being 20 feet in widlh. front and rear, hy 100 feet in depth on each side, the side lines running parallel with Lewis Avenue, and part of the distance through party walls snd the rear line running parallel with Hart Street; together with Ihe street interests and subject to state nf facts Shown on survey marie hu Cilv Surveying dated Mav 16 1927. and any stale of fai ls which an ac-cuiale survey made auhsenuent mu 16. 1927.

WOUld Show: eiicro.cl.n,o.,'t agreement recorded in the Register's Office. Kings County, in Liber 4S33 of Conveyances, al Page 126: building restrictions and regulations, the right of I nited Slates to redeem within one jrn. 1 Sale. Dated New York. April 26 1943 Roy richard! Referee.

Jl 028-61 SUPREME COURT. KIN ft STOU TY Bowery Savings Bank, plaintiff, v. Henry Gottehrer. et a' defendants Cadwaladet. Wirkeiiiam Taft.

plaintiffs attorneys 14 Wall Sireet. New York City. Pursuant Judgment entered on Mav 1 19)3 will sell at public auction." at the Kvchange Salesroom, Nfomagup Brooklyn. N. al 12 noon on Mav 28.

194::. hy Nathaniel Shuter, auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment lo he sold situated In Kings Countv and briefly described s.s follows: Th premise's situated on the westerly side of West llth Street, distant 435 feet eily from ihe corner formed hv the intersection of the westerly e'de West llth Street wit), the' southerly side of Avenue said premises having a width both front and rear nf feet and a depth on each side 0f 100 feet and heing known as 185R West 11th Street. Together with all fixtures and articles of personal prop erly now or neieaiter attached to or used in connection with the premise- Said premises will be sold subject lo the stste of facts shown on vey mad by Hooter L. Fartletl Dated Man 5. 1924 snd to snv 1 stste of fads a redafng thereof I would show; subject, further, to re.

strict Ive covenants intainrd in Liber I 3. Section "0. nate 161 of Cocuev-ance-. ss modified hv Liher (054 "uf Conievances par 461. Deled New York.

N. Mav 7 1913. i THOMAS r. FEE. VEY fj.m SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNT MARY M. RIKER. plaintiff, against BESSIE! TURNER, at defendants. Pursuant to Judgment herein, an-tered the 27th day of April, 1943, I will tell at public auction, by ALLEN M. TEPLITZ, auctioneer, al the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montagu Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, un the INIIi diiy of May. 1943, at 13 o'clock noon, i he premiaes In Kings County directed by said Judgment to be sola, situated on the southerly side of Macon Street, 84 feet west nf Ralph Avenue, having dimensions of 18 feet In width, front and rear, by 100 feet along each side: reference being msde to said judgment for a mora complete description of the premises herein. Dated. April 27th, 1913.

BEN M. GOTTESFELD, Referee. MALVIN B. MARIASH. Attorney for Plaintiff.

1( Court Street. Brooklyn. New York. s27-8t TuiF SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, plaintiff, against JACOB KISSEN and ESTHER KISSEN.

his wife, et defendants. GRAY TOMLIN, Plaintiffs Attorneys. 32 Court Street. Brooklyn, N. Y.

Pursuant to judgment dated April 19, 1943. and duly entered. I will aril al auction, by Nathaniel Shuter. auctioneer, at the Real Estate Exchange, 1H9 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N.

un May 31st. 1943. at 13 o'clock noon. All that certain lot, piece or parcel nf land, lying and being in the Borough nf Brooklyn, County of Kings'. City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point on Ihe northwesterly side of Delamere Place (East Twenty-third Street), distant thirty-nine and twenty-seven one-hun-d red I lis (39.27) feet southerly from the southerly line of a certain right of way.

which point la also distant one hundred and eightv and seventy-four one-hundredths (180.74) feet southerly from the southerly side of Voorhies Avenue; running thence westerly parallel with said right of way and part of the distance through a parly wall one hundred and thirty-eight and ten one-hundredths (138.10) feet to the easterly side of Dooley Street; thence southerly and along the easterly side of Dooley Street nineteen and seventy one-hundredths (19.70) feet; thence easterly again parallel wilh the aforesaid right nf way and part of the distance through another party wall one hundred and thirty-seven (137) feet to the westerly side of Delameie Place, and thence northerly along the westerly side of Delamere Place nineteen and forty-six one-hundredths (19.46) feet to tha point or plact of beginning. Dated, April SO. 1943. FRANCIS S. CARROLL.

Referee. a.lO-Bi FSTu SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Jacob H. Haffner. plaintiff, against I.orav Realty Corporation, el de-fendanta.

Purauant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated the 30th day of April. 1943. I will aell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, by Elmer Donovan, auctioneer, on May 27th.

1943, at 12:00 noon, mortgaged premises in the Roiough of Brooklyn. City snd Stale of New Yoik, on the easterly side of Kingston Avenue distant 97 ft. 7 in. northerly from the northeasterly cor. ner of Atlantic Avenue and Kingston Avenue, being a plot 28 ft.

in width front and rear by 90 ft. in depth on both sides, the easterly course running through a party wall. Premises known aa No. 41 Kingston Avenue. Daied: Brooklyn, New York, May 3rd.

1943. THOMAS J. CORCORAN. Refeice. TiiS-St SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintif. aaainst ANTHONY MANZO. et defendants. JOSEPH L. PLAN.

Attorney for Plaintif. 1440 Broadway. N. Y. City.

Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale, dated April 29th. 1943. entered herein. 1 will sell at public auction 10 the highest bidder, by H. Louis Hollander, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Montague Streei. Brooklyn, N. on May 24th. 1943. at 12:00 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in Kings County.

State of New York, directed by said iudgment to be sold, known as 19tia West olh Street. Brooklyn. N. being a parcel 18 feet wide front and rear by 100 feet deep on each side, situsted nn the westerly side of West 5th Streei. distant 234 feet northerly from the northerly side of Avenue T.

Mde lines parallel witli Avenue reference being made to said judgment for a more complete description thereof. Dated. May Sid. 1943. DAVID A.

KURKE. Referee. ni3-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY DOWS ESTATES. INCORPORATED, plaintiff, aval nit JOSEPH CIANCHETTA.

et defendants. AJ3RAHAM L. REG EN. Attor-ney for Plaintiff, 2S0 Broadway, Manhattan. N.

Y. C. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and en tered in the above action, and bearing date April 29ih. 1943. I.

the undersigned, the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv McOUINNESS 6 REILLY. auctioneers, on May 25th, 1943. at 12:00 noon of that day. at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. the mortgaged premises described in and directed said judgment to be sold, being a parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate in the County of Kings. Stale of New York, being on the southwesterly side of 59ih Street, distant 105 feet aoutheasterly from 10th Avenue, having a width in front and rear of 20 feet and a uniform depth of 100 feet 2'n inches, and more particulsrly described in said judgment, to which reference is made.

Premises known as 1014 .191 Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Dated, May 3i d. 1943.

JOHN F. MIDDLEMISS, Referee. Pl3-6t MatF SUPREME COURT. KINGS COl'NTY THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, plaintiff, against EMMA MacN AUGHTON KAPPUS. both individually, and others, defendants.

Pursuant 10 judgment made herein, dated the 7th day ot April. 1943, I will sell at auction, by James A. Heaney auctioneer, al Hie Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. JS9 Monlague Street. Brooklyn.

New York, on the 24th day of May, 1943. at 12 o'clock noon. Eastern War Time, the premises in I lie Borough of Brooklyn, described as tollow: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, siluate, lying and being In ihe Borough of Brooklyn, Counly of Kings. City and State of New York, hounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Quiucy Street, which point is distant one hundred and eighty-five feet easterly from ihe corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Wuincy Street with the easterly side of Franklin Avenue: running thence westerly along the northerly side orQuincy Street twenty feet to a point opposite the centre of a brick party wall, between said dwelling house and the dwelling house adjoining on the west: running thence northerly parallel with Franklin Avenue, through the centre of said party wall, as far as the same extends, une hundred feet: thence easterly parallel with Quincy Street twenty feet to a point distant one hundred and eighty-five feet easterly from said easterly side of Franklin Avenue; thence southerly parallel with Franklin Avenue one hundred feet to the point or place of beginning. Reference Is hereby made to the judgment herein for a more complete description.

Dated. Mav 3 1943. IRVING MOLD AUER. Referee. HUTTON ft HOLAHAN.

Attorneys for Plaintiff. .12 Courl Sueet. Brooklyn. New York. m3-6t NOTICE OF SALE.

Sl'PREME COl'RT. KINGS COl'NTY THE GREEN POINT SAVINGS BANK plaintiff, asrainst MARY A. Oil VE, et defendants. ACTION NO. 2.

Pursuant to judgment herein, dated March 31. 1943. I will sell at public auction, hy David M. Shapiro, auctioneer, at the Rrooklyn Real Estate Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 21ht day of May.

1943. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in Kings County directed by said Judgment to be sold, situated on the north side of Milton Street, 447 feet .1 east of Franklin Street, having dimensions of 16 feet in width, front and rear, by M.i feet In depth on each side, hoth side linen tunninir through party walls: reference being made to said iudgment for a more complete deseriniion of tie premises. BENJAMIN CLICKFEI.D P.eferee. T. TERRY.

Attorney, for Plain'iif. 515 Manhattan Aepii--. Bi o.kl.-.i. New a30-SI FTu WANTED TO SELL BEDROOM ttTB. one twin: Oritmtal run.

radio. Mon-Hamlln bab nnd. braakfait t. un parlor set, outdoor porca lurnuure. reaionioit.

town. Appointment, Dtwty 9-4010, BEDROOM icompletci, doublt bed. living rocm nd kitchen 111. chromium-plated, Ilk new. Call 1 to 4 p.m., 40J rotter Apartment 7-C.

Cuher line. 18th An, stallon. BCDOOVM BUITI. cempleir. twin beds; dinlm room '4 bed, mahoiany eheit of drawera.

No dea.ers. Esplanade 7-8500 BEDROOM SUITt. MODERN, RBOBNCY; PRACTICALLY NIW: 1325. DR. POLLACK.

125 OCIAN PARKWAY. BEDROOM SUITE, rosewood, complete. 9 pieces. Chenille rut. 11x17.

No Call 9 lo 10:30 a.m. BU. 4-3190. BEDROOM BET COMPLETE, telephone atand snd chair: 3 kitchen chain; all aood condition. Box 3676.

Easlf- CHINESE RUO. 9x12. perfect condition; was 8350: sell for 185. 2515 Avenut 1. DININO ROOM BET, larse, dark oak; odd chairs, picture, aood condition! ucriflce reasonable 409 McDon- nii.ll At asvtkf WMlrn 11 lube: mi.

ii.u i.wi... able phonoarapn: cut giasa: cnaira, run, 942 76th Si. BHoie Road 6-1064. DININO BOOM SET. MAGNIFICENT MARBLE TOP: EXCELLENT CONDITION- 1275.

PHONE WIND8QR 6-6300. FURNITURE FOR SALE. TNQUIRE SUPERINTENDENT. 78 HIGHLAND PLACE, LIVINOROOM. custom built: 8-piece maple dinette itt: sacrifice.

9437 Shore Road. Aparlmenl 4-B. SHora Road 8-5752. BREAKING UP HOME, fine furniture for aale; also baby grand. Call for appointment.

BUckminsler 7-2789. Call alter 4. FINANCE COMPANY representatives sac. riflcing samples. Jiving room, bedroom, dinettes, occasional pieces, springs, mattresses: also new, repossessed, used refrigerators: terms.

1331 Flatbuib Ave. BUck. 4-9127 NEW REFRIGERATORS NOW AVAILABLE. REBUILT and reconditioned living room, bedroom, dinette seu, bsby carriage; larae selection: terms. BmiitT't Furniture 198 5th Ave.

SACRIFICING, andirons, lamps, lire-places, bric-a-brac, lamp shades, mirrors, paintings, wocd Venetian blinds. Entin. 1992 Nostrand At. iFoslen. Antiquet Bric-a-brac MAHOGANY 4-posler, tables, chairs, early American porcelain, pressed glass, upright piano, console radio, sectional bookcases.

Galnsboro Mezzotint engravings, pictures, cut glass, etc, MAnsfield 8-4722. PAINTINGS, engravings, furniture, etc evenings to no deairrs. 3917 44th Sunnyside. Long Inland City. Baby Carriage BABY COACH.

NAVY BLUE. AND PLAY PEN: EXCELLENT CONDITION REASONABLE. 1524 44TH ST. WINDSOR 6-0673. METAL CONSTRUCTION.

EXCELLENT CONDITION: REASONABLE. KYLER, 1545 E. 5TH ST. ESPLANADE 6-BB25. BABY CARRIAGE.

Bilt-Rile coach, good condition; 825. BUckminsler 7-0395. BABY CARRIAOI with mattress. Whitney coach, good condition, $35. Call before 6 pm.

BUckminster 7-2715, Baiar I VICTORY BAZAAR Saturday mailt. May 15. inrougn May 18. l-'64 Coney Island iiexr Avenue I. Admission free.

fiiiffiYrs' Equipment BARROWS, ladders, rope, picks, bars. drills, hammers, mixers, pump, miscellaneous hardware, 358 Cumberland 10-2 daily. NEvtns 8-4823. Building Material! WARDROBES. 88: window screens from sl chicken houses.

8tH7 complete. Free illustrated literature Southern Lumber 859 Atlantic Ave, ST. 3-4466. LEGAL NOTICES File No. 2931 1943.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Jjy the grace uf Uod free and independent To Frank (Jwens nephew of decedent, and Louis Owens, urandiicphewol decedent. it living, and any and all unknown person, whose, names or parts of whose names and whose ulace or places or rend- nee are unknown and cannot after diligent inquiry be asc-er-lained. distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of Margaret Rose FiU-palriik. also known as Margaret Fitz-patrick and Margaret R.

Fitzpatrick, deceased, and if any of said distributees, hens at law or next of kin of deceased be dead, then- legal representatives, ilien husbands or wives, if any. distributees and successors in interest whose names and or places of residence and posi i office addresses are unknown. Richard C. Fitzpatrick. J.

Fiupat rick. William Fitzpairick, Frank V. Fiu-patrick. Kalluyn A. Fitzpatrick.

Leo Fitzpatric k. Agnes Boose. .1 ames Fitz- I Patrick. Remind Fitzpatrick, Edmund B. Fitzpairick.

Viola Armstrong. Helen Ward, (iei trude Oakes, Charles Owent, SEN CREF.TINC- WHEREAS. CERTRI'DE P. FITZPATRICK. who leside.

si 5i E. 4th Brooklyn. Kings Countv. N. Y.

Cily. lias presented a petition prav- ing ior a ae mat a certain instrument in writing bearing dale the 24th day of December. 1940. relating to real and personal property, he duly proved as the last Will and Testament of MARGARET ROSE FITZPATRICK. also known as MAR-CARET FITZIMTRICK and MAR-CARET R.

FITZPATRICK, lately i siding at No. E. 4th Street, in the Borough of Biooklyn, City uf New York. NOW. THEREFORE, vou and each of you are hereby ited lo show cause before our Siiriogales Court of the County of to he held at ihe Hall of Records, Room 25-A.

In Ihe County of Kimjs. on the loth day of June. 1913. at 9 30 o'clock in Ihe forenoon, why audi dec ee should Put be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused ihe sal of our said Surrogate's Coorl hA I hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS I U. Mcl.lAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Bor-oiigli of Brooklyn, in the snd County, the 4th day uf Mav.

1943. PERCY T. STAP1.ETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. ni7-4l Fit No.

7509- 1941. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of Cod free and independent To ELLEN DONOVAN THOMAS LYNCH, JOHN LYNCH. MARY McGALEY. JOHN McGALEY. FRANCIS McGALEY.

J1ICHAEL MARTIN. JOHN KENNEDY. NELLIE KENNEDY. VERONI-CA KEOGH. DELIA K.

O'MAHONEY. CATHERINE KENNEDY. MARIAN FISHER, ACNES CARROLL. CONSULATE GENERAL OF IRELAND, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. CATHERINE SHARPB.

who resides al No. 46 South Miller Street, in the Cilv ot Newhurgli, Orange County. New York, has presented her account a Administratrix of MICHAEL LYNCH, deceased, lately residing al No. 287 Rvereon Street, in Ihe Borough of Rrooklyn. Countv of Kings.

City and State of New York, and a petition praying that her ac-cuuni may he Judicially settled. NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause l.cfofe uur Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held In Room L'5-A. at Ihe Hall of in the County of Kings, on the JOth day of June. 1943.

at 9:30 clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not he had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS D.

McGAREY. Surrogate nf our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County. 'the 5th day of May, 1913. PERCY T. STAPLETON.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. m7-4l BUY 8. WAR BONDS AND SWINGS STAMPI I I i I I I WE BUY used furniture ana rugs; tmmt-diste call will bring our appraiser to your door. Rockford Furniture Eachange, 1653 Bl. John's Placi.

PRsildtnt 3-1890. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for aid feather beds, pillows. IP BROUGHT BY YOU. 16 HEYWARD BROOKLYN. W9 cannot call.

WILL BUY your furniture, furnlahlnga. bric-a-brae, rugs or anything sou hava in the household line. Will call snd glra lull value. Cell William. TRientla 5-0812.

Men' Clothing WE BUY MEN'S USED CLOTHINO High cash prices. Lswlt Clothing Exchange, 854 3d Ave. icorner 42). MU. 4-8226.

Old Cold, Jewelry, Diamond A HIGHER PRICE for diamond), gold, sil-ver. pawn tickets, bric-a-brac. JACKS Curiosity Srssc Est. 1908. Largest bus-era, appraisers; licensed.

48 Platbusk Ave. lai Livingston). TR1. 8-4053. HIGHEST PRICES PAID diamonds, old gold lewelry.

pawn tickets. Goldwsre Exchange. 15 Hanson Place, oppoilta L. I. R.

R. atation. Piano Mutical Imtrumenl ACCORDION WANTED STATE PRICE BOX 389, EAOLE BABY GRAND PIANO WANTED ALSO 8PINET OR SMALL UPRIGHT WILL PAY CASH. MR. KAYE.

89-03 166th Jamaica. JAmalca 3-9791. bTbtForAND PIANO wanted; will p7 high spot casn immediately. Hurray. JAmalca 6-9573.

Wntt 90-06 166th St Jamaica. BABY small upright, needed im mediately; good price. Please call Clrdt 5-9835 U0-5), DEwey 9-4189 16-91. GRAND PIANO wanted, toon as possible, for cash; will call immediately. Mrs.

Hartman. 258 W. 59th. Circle 5-9830. PIANO, other musics) Instruments wanted, Unlverssl Studio.

48 E. 8th N. Y. C. AL.

4-6917 or ESp. 7-8120. evenings. A BABY GRAND PIANO WANTED FOR CASH. PRIVATE NO DEALERS, BOULEVARD 8-4896.

GET RID of your upright or plsver piano. We'll cell for It. csrtaia fits. Mr. Gordon EDgecombe 4-9291.

Refrigerator REFRIGERATORS, $50 to $150 (Late models). High prices older models. 1466 way (Putnam GL S-0I22. AS HIGH AS $100 For Late Refrigerators. 330 PEARL ST.

INTERBORO TRI. 5-8881. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS ELECTRIC Ot CIAS KEr KlUEnATOR; OOOD CONDI HON. NO DEALERS MANS. 6-6789.

WANTED USED REFRIGERATORS! Washing machines. Rex Cole Building. 6350 4tn Ave. SHore Road 5-4700. 6100 OR MORE FOR FRIGIDAIRES WASHERS TABLE-TOP RANGES ALSO RECONDITIONED WORK DONE.

911 BROAD eYAY EVERGREEN 4-8380. Safe, WANTED -MODERN SAFES LABELED OR UNLABELED CABINETS MOSLER SAFE CO 5th Y. LAck. 4-3800. WANTED SAFES.

FILING CABINETS, Adding Machines. Office Equipment, Etc. WINDSOR 9-9109 Setting Machine USED MACHINES, electric, peoal, bought. Highest prioea. Sold, exchanged, repaired.

Singer Sewing, 1708 Pitkin Brooklyn. Dickens 6-6366. WILL BUY your Singer tewing machines; highest prices psld. Singer Sewing Ms-chine 758 Nosrrand Ave. PResident 4-6360 Wuhing Machine BENDIX WASHING MACHINE wsnted.

Write particulars, age. condition, price, w. Alexander. 1457 Broadway, Room 1110. New York.

Watte Paper CASH psid (or wsate paper, office records, files; minimum 1.000 pounds, Trolano fc Define. 225 South CALL WORTH 2-2081 TODAY. "buy sTwaOi5ndsa1vd" savings stamps HOUSEHOLD SERVICES Carpet Cleaning 19x12 DOMESTIC, dust cleaned, de- I molhed. ivraoned snrl lnnrri ai -n- free storage to September. DUKB CLEANERS.

801 East New Yntlt Ave. PResident 3-0257. Chimney Cleaning CHIMNEYS CLEANED Domestic, industrial; Immediate service. ORAIES ON HAND WINDSOR 5-4400. ATLANTIC It PACIFIC COAL tl OIL CO.

CHIMNEYSlLFANED Scientific, dust-less: cosl $4: oil 84.50. HOOVER VACUUM CHIMNEY CLEANERS. TRI-angle 5-94J6. ESplanade 7-6462. Exterminating BEDBUGS GONE FPRcVEKJ DUZ-IT eliminates Infestation wllh 2 applications General exterminating service.

Standard Sales, 278 Atlantic Ave. MA in 4-1779. Floor Machine REFINISH YOUR OWN FLOOR EliT. Inexpensive: dustless senders, polishers; delivery anywhere. Atlantic Floor Company.

BUckminsler 2-6377. Piano Tuning PIANO TUNINO 82 expert repairing, regulating; eatimaies free: go gny dt. ttnee. Just phone ALgonquin 4-9430. Ak for Joe.

PIANO TUNING 82 50: expert repairing? legulatlna; ettlmates free; go anv Ph0n, AUonu'n 4-9430. Plumbing, Heating Equipment nd cleaned with electna h.Jir reasonable. 8chenck, Windsor 6-4847. Vphitltterlng SDITB-Springe reset, re-webbed, relined at your home. 912.

any- I.lreoJc'.("'' 'Mrt; guaranteed. Still, mam PRes.dent 2-3683 reoaiied. vour home 13 rears Eagle; 'xnert guarantee. BUckminster 4-4940. Mi lg ACCOUNTANCY; can be learned at home I Short, Inletisiv correspond- ence course prepares men and women for high-pay- inn and dignified career! i Ifrile lor name low-cost school uhiih leature this course Vocational Guidance Bureau Hrooklyn Eagle Brooklyn, N.

Y. llm (idlest. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 29 Starr St. The approximate amount of the lien or charge to satisfy which the above described property is to be sold is 15. 323.

0.j with interest thereon from February 6. 1943. together wilh com and allowances amounting to $438.90 with interest thereon from April 2. 1943. together with the expenses of the sale.

The approximate amount of the taxes, assessments and water ralea or other liens which are to he allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money or paid by the Referee is $252.58. together with accrued interest and penalties thereon. Dated. April 20. 1943.

MILTON M. EISENBERG. Referee. GEORGE V. CLARKE.

Plaintiff' Attorney, jo Liberty Street. New York, Y. a27-6t Tut NOTICE OF SALE. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -THE GREEN POINT SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff, against MARY A.

GILDERSLEEVE. et defendants. ACTION NO. 1. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated March 31.

1943. I will sell al public auction, by David M. Shapiro, auctioneer, at Ihe Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 21st day of May. 1943.

at 13 o'clock noon, the premises in Kings County directed by judgment to be sold, situated on the north side of Milton Street. 4.11 feet 3 inches caM of Franklin Street, having dimensiona of 16 feet in width, front and rear, by 9o feet in depth on each side, both side lines running through party walls: together with street rights in Milton Street: reference heinti made to said judgment for a more complete description of the premises. ROY V. AMENDOLA. Referee.

C. T. PERRY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 845 Manhattsn Avenue.

Brooklyn. New Yoi k. a30-6t FftTu SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY THE LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN against MICHALINA FANNIE RASTELLI. et al. Pursuant lo judgment herein.

I will sell at public auction, by Bernard Hollander, auc tioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Monlague Street. Brooklyn. N. on May 19. 1943.

al 12 o'cloc noon, premihes in Brooklyn on north side of Lexington Avenue. 194 leei east or lompKins Avenue. 41 reel, in width hy 100 feet in depth, known as 449 Lexington Avenue, LEWIS ABRAHAMS, Referee. sp28-6tW SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE KINGS COUNTY SAVINGS RANK.

plaintiff. at-ainst JONAS WIESER. et Pursuant lo judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above action dated April 27th. 1943. the Referee therein named, will sell, as one parcel, at public auction to the highest bidder, hy Allen M.

Teplitz. auctioneer, in the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. No. 189 Monlague Street. Brooklyn.

New York, on the 21st dav of May. 1943. al 12 o'clock noon, the piennses directed by said judgment to be sold, situate in the Borough of Hrooklyn, Counly of Kings, City and Slate New York, described as follows Premises located on the southeast side of 18th Avenue. 20 feet south of 73rd Street, being a plot 20 feet wide in front and 18.27 feet wide in rear, with a depth 011 the northerly side of H9.72 feet and on the southerly side or ii9.4t, both side walls being party walls, and known as No. 7303 18th Avenue Dated, April 28.

1943. JOHN STEPHENS. Referee. TA YI)R ft ROBERTS. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

7 Hanover Street. New-York City. a30-6t F4S SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN againsi ROSARIO BUTERA. ct al.

Pursuant to Judgment herein, I will at public auction, by H. Ijuis Hollander, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N.

on May 28tlt. 1943. at 12 o'clock noon, premises in Brooklyn, on southeast side of Trout-man Street. 113 feet 5 inches southwest from Evergreen Avenue, being 25 feet in width front and rear by 116 feet 8 inches, irregular: more particularly described in mortgage recorded in Liber 3416 of Mortgages, page 34. and in judgment herein; known aa 72 Ti outinan St reet.

REUBEN L. HASKELL. Referee. nt7-6t FiTll SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -FRANCIS A.

CARROLL and ARTHUR T. CARROLL. Executors under Ihe Last Will and Testament of MARY B. CARROLL, deceased, plaintiffs. againt ANNIE GIGLIO.

et defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated April 27. 1943. I will sell at public auction, hy James A. Heaney auctioneer, at Biooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

1x9 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. on May 21. 194.1.

at 12 o'clock noon. Ihe premises in Brooklyn. New York, directed by said Judgment to be sold, situated on the easterly side nf Lormier Street, distant 75 feet northerly from the corner formed hv the intersection of the easterly side of Lorimer Street with Ihe northerly side of Jackson Street, heing a plot 25 feet In width, front and rear hv 1 00 feet deep, excepting liuteh of the pi emises as ha been taken for the opening and widening ot Meeker Avenue. Da'ed. April 39lh 1943 MURRAY H.

BLUMKNFELD. Refrr'e. rw-HLL FRASER. Allo-neys tor 210 Bioadwa, Brooklyn. Ncy Ftc Building Contracting ALBERT DAHBANY Carpenter, contractor; alterations, tile, cement, plaster, firebrick work on ovens, waterproofing.

1243 41st St Windsor 6-0829 ALTERATIONS. PIRE RETARDING CEL- LAR INCLOSURES. VIOLATIONS RE MOVED WANDER CONTRACTING CO. GLENMORE 5-5061. MAURER LARSON, carpenters and builders, jobbers, general contractor.

1J05 E. 93d Si. Phong BKidmore 4-2419. Fur Remodeled FUR COATS Remodeled, relined. repaired 815; expert furrier; workmanship guaranteed.

Royal Fur. 337 Bridge Brooklyn; near Telephone Co. TR. 5-5175. Metal )V father stripping WeTtHERSTRIPPINO1.

"solves heiu problems, eliminates draughts, rattling, sticking windows. Tiedeman, 1258 Jefferton Ave GLenmore 5-1130. Painter- Decorator ALTERATIONS INSIDE THREE ROOMS PAINTED, 830: PAPERHANOINO OUTSIDE: REASONABLE: FINEST WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS. SHEEPSHEAD 3-6465 ALTERING painting. P8perhangins.

floor scraping; 3 rooms painted. 832: clean workmanship; formerly with Abraham St Slraus ESplanade 5-1336 Dprrw rT aa ilwriun tun DSPStn. HANGING AT REASONABLE RATES CHAS. DREIER. 6624 MYRTLE AVE.

HEOBMAN 3-1B90. DECORATING. PAINTINO, PAPERING: SCANDINAVIAN EXPERT: OUTSIDE WORK: VERY REASONABLE ESTIMATES ANYWHERE WINDSOR 8-0292. DECORATING PAINTER. DANISH NEAT: REASONABLE.

FLOOR SCRAPING, CEILINGS, 12 UP. ROMMERDAHL. BEACHV1EW 2-0421 PAINTER seeks new contacts: clean workmanship: beat materials; alterations; fire Jobs carpentry, panerhanging. Pays to call Windsor 8-1584. PAINTINO, PAPERING, FLOOR SCRAPING: EXCELLENT WORK.

UUICK. CLEAN AND REASONABLE. MASSER. S6 MARTEN8E ST. CALL ANY TIME.

BUCKMINSTER 4-9482. PAINTING Inside and outside: licensed scaffold work; best materials: honeM workmanship Joseph Wander. 95 Ralph Ave. GLenmore 8-5081 GENERAL ANDDECORATIVE PAINTING. PAPERHANOINO: CLEAN.

DEPENDABLE WORK; CHRISTIAN. MA. 6-5226. A-l PAPERHANOINO done by specialist for individuals or contractors: erv reasonable rales: also necessary painting. NAvitrl 8-2836.

Parquet Flooring FLOORS SCRAPED. REFINISHED; IM-PROVED DUSTLESS METHOD: REASONABLE: ESTIMATES SUBMITTED ANYWHERE VOGUE FLOOR SCRAPING. NEVINS 8-6384 FLOOR SCRAPING ROOMS SCRAPED 12x14. S3: SHELLACKINO EXTRA: GOOD WORKMANSHIP; DUSTLE3S METHOD JORDAN. MAIN 2-5655 FLOORS scraoed and finished: IB yeart' experience: dusiless method: eouioped for Immediate service.

Sam MAIn 2-8519 iriife-trasiiiia; WWITFWASHINO rELl AR9. OARAGFS LOFTS FACTORIES AND BUILDING. MONTAUK WHTTFW APHTNO CO 568 HAL9EY ST GLENMORE 5-363-'. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF McDERMOTT TURNER. Attor-NEW YORK, hv the glaie of id i neys Plaintiff.

Rioadwav, New fr-e snd independent To Ursula York City. -Z: VltM Stiltzerl. Tv-hit mosclinit? Murshsl N-5 YuKoslaua. SEND GREETING. WHEREA.S.

Frank Kuiup. who resides a I No HO-tiS 6Sth Avenue, ill the RorouEh of Brooklyn, Cilv uf New York, has nreenifH his flM'onm as A. of ioe win or Maiia de- i lately residing at 4. Eld-rt Borough of RiooKlyn. Coiinfv of City and State of Von.

i iV, i if 1 Ins a' ount may he judicially setlied of cuniniis.iiotis and the expenses of this procerdinif he distrihufij amunir the L'-n'tal Icyntccs in tii'iiiorhun to the amounts remaining unnaid, as s-t f- r.h in the petition, of their lespec-t -e ceni-al legacies, and for such her and furlher relief as the Court iray nist unit pioper NOW THERFKuRK ami i. ri an hereby cited to show lau-e before our Surropate's uf the Oo'nty of lo he Room al lie Hall of Records, in the County of Kmts. on the 17th rlav of J'l'ie. ai clock ln die for whv j-uch settlement should not he and the rehef otaved fi pa 'I prl'Moti should he granted IN TESTIMONY WHEREHF we have iued thf of nor NUIO.le Court I atfixeil he iS'il) WITNESS Hon. FRANCIS kky.

Sllnojile I at i "ililli at the "ith of Riookhn the -mi I lHh day May j7 i i 20. as Bl'Y 1'. R. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS Dated. Jliv in.

1313. PAUL KELLER, referee. CH H. KRIGEP. nttir- i' 11' it Tu CI' PKRi'V PI.

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