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For Clatnified Ad Rendu IIROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1910 Telephone MAin 4-6200 23 FORECLOSURES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES FORECLOSl RES FORECLOSURES Spr'mg-A Man andMaid-A ParkBench frly parallel with Uinh Street. In utttin t.v nnhl i. at t. nr.unT t.i ju urf- of ilnn.

C. Lockwuo.i, a tli- Supreme Court. t. 1 Vttrn.rv l'lln nnd feet leu (10 inches; thenre mulh-iby the p-titicnfr. "'-n1 greeting: westerly parallel with Avenue P.I WHEREAS.

I.Ol'IK MORRIS, who twentv-aeven tlii feet nine, and five-: remdS at 4HI MrDonoush Street, from the corner formed br the itr of tlie aou! hweateriv le ol c.roat 'ami. of fcl'ventn Aenue; runnmi thence louthweaterly parallel with Einen'h Av-nu one hundred feet ti k. nt kiu. hanr. tiled with tiie complaint in tiiu nffi.

in Cltilt'i titfic on tieplember atof the clerk of the County of K.iiiij.,1S1?. eightha (9St inches; theme southerly. one (1) foot nine and seven-eiKliiha (9) '2-nr point aistani nineiy-s-ven 97 feet ten and five-elathths StTFFME rorPT. KIVOS COT'NTY IMME uWXKkS' l.nAN OiRPuRA- Til Qf.a it iiiMlfct. I det.

n.imis. f'irsmrr of foreriosure ui'' the 11th day of Minh 111.1 m-itl cil at auction the huflieat bidder, by auctioneers, at 'th Btooklvn E-tate Ex. hange is9 rcet. Borough of Brook- lvn. City of York, on the 9th dv Ann! vitu at i- premises, with tb improvements there- on eic.ted.

by judgment to be sold, in the Borough of Brooklln. 1 Countv of Kings, City and of inches easterly from the easterly aide I inir to real and personal property tie' of Nostrand Avenue as measured alonitidiily proed as the Lat Will and a line drawn at right angle thereto I Testament of JULIA S. KNOTT, also from point therein diatant nineteen known as JULIA STEWART KNOTT. (19) feet southerly from th point of; lately residing at No. 481 McDonough I beginning; thence westerly at right I Street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn. southeasterly alone said centre line of the block and parallel with Sixty-fifth Street twentv-two feet- thence north- eas'erlv paia'ilel with Eleventh Avenus and part of the disanc through a aii ot nan 11 tiorouiia liall. Urook- Ivn. New Yirk 1 The obj. of this action Is to fore- close a ii.or-jr-ise h-ld lv the plaintiff, made by JK.NN1E SASTO on Jlav lltli.

I9J4. and recorded in the KinEa County Rcgist. r'j offi.e on the 11th day of May. 11131. in Litter 7912 nnize tin erinK premises situated on the westerly i side or tu.iid Avenue, d.stant l'dl leeti i 'J i ii'ui uir lOUOT KHIIU'd Dyi'lie HTSirriy SlOC OI W'Sl O.I'Tl, lorn, si'uate on the westerly stde of beginning.

of East 13'h Street, d.atant 3H1 feet ALSO all th right, tltls and Interest northeriy from th" corner of of PASQl'ALE SECCIA and HENRI-Avenue L. being a plot 20 feet in width ETTA SECCIA of. in and to Sixty-fifth front and rear by lno feet in depth Street lying in front of and adjoining on each side: side linos run parallel aa.d premises to the centre line thereof, with Avenue being known an 11..2, TOGETHER with an easement and me imtrw. nun ot the souther aide of Pitkin Avenue with the westerly side. oi cucin Avenue, j'rennses heme 30 ft in width front and rear and being ,9 4' in deryh on ech side, and morei particulaily described in the aforesaid I mortgage, and known as 500 Euclid Avenue.

nrooKivn, York. Dated. York. February 17. 1940.

c.u., i. i i lui.iciti. Attorney for Plaintiff, i 129-61 Th Rrrvnlth n. Coun'v of Kinc-. Ci'y tnl S-atn the original oinrnt in tha -ion having hen f'leH the otifrt or thla Is to lore.

ftiirt Hted lii. and recoided In th office of the of tne County of Kinns on January J. in Liber of Mori- gag. s. ime 27.

and which mortgage mi era the premises known as Street, in the Horouirh of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New lmk. the same being on, distant led southerly irom Met- maid Avenue, having a width on West L'Mh street and in the rear of 40 feet. and a depth ot IIS 81 feet on both side iated, New York.

February 21, 1940 DAVID R. J. ARNOLD. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P.

O. Address, til Broad- way. Borough of Manhattan. New Yoi 129-61 Til i SUPREME CfifRT. COUNTY OFi widows, heirs, devisees, distributees, evecutora adm nislralors ereditora and grantees of 'said Henry Campbell, deceased, and their hus- bands, wives or widows, heirs, dis- whom and whose names are unknown to the plaintiff.

Frances H. Jones. said last name "Jones" being fictitious. true last name unknown to Piaintiit. qfter tnnuirv he urertained Bfx.klyn.

New Toik. ha. presented petition prayinir for a decree that certain ini runn-ni in writing nearim i d.ite the SOth of Julv. relat-1 City of New York iiitittruKB. you ana earn -i n.ia 'ii-.

i neiore our surrogate a vouri or ine i lounty of Kings, to be held in Room! at tne nan or rtecorns, in me i Louniy oi jvings. on ine sin aay oi i April. 1940. at 9:30 o'clock in the fore noon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our said Siirogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS. Hon. GEOROE ALBERT WINGATE. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in tho said Countv. the 2Sth day of February, 1910.

PERCY T. STAPLETOX, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. 129-4 1 Th SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against MARY FALCONE, NICHOLAS FALCONE, also known as Nicola Falcone: ETHEL PETP.IELLO. individually and as Executrix under the Last Will and Testament of Carmine Pelrielio.

deceased, et defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to a 2 East 13th Street. Brooklyn, and more; particularly described in said judg-' together with and to driveway easements: subject to rov- City. mhl9-6t M.Mib-uiiii a iitALiY i.nK- enants and restrictions ol record, if ihe southwesterly side of Sixty-fifth UNITED STTtr3 riKTntcT coi-dt 1 Por! ATJ')N' I'lamtiff. against MARY! any.

Street, immediately adjoining the prem- FOR Til ftsTPP, ESlJ- SMITH, and any and all other per- fated. Brooklyn. N. March 18, ia-s herein described on tha northwest-NEW Till-if i nlterf s.r,. wnose Pir' of whose 1910.

side thereof. a Kair t'l "1 the plaintiff RUTH P.eferee. I SUBJECT, however, to a similar ease- ffndant 2 eo. "jwho may he the successors in interest! MARTIN I. GOLDSTONE.

Attorney men! and right of way for the purposes tnitcd states of Amer- Henry Campbell, as husbands, wives. for Plaintiff. 261 Brnadwav. New York of Hr.t in. to eve- -1.

4 i. i I Moutsatsos. 1 lnnea biaies OI David. Lnited f. i.

Plaintiff, vs. Wil-i by one hundred feet In depth fronting VOTICF OF oat 'iuthwesterly side of Sixty-fifth SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY h'by "lie hSn-Tittv. wit i i a ucm-ncu lies i iat oy one nun- angles to Nostrand Avenue and part of the distance through another Dartv wall, ninety-seven i97) feet ten and five-eighths (104) Inches to the easterly side of Nostrand Avenue: thence northerly along the easterly side of Nostrand Avenue, nineteen feet to the point or piare or oeginning. Excepting so much thereof as has been taken by the City of New York for the widening of Nostrand ATenue, and subject to any state of facts an accurate survey may show, and subject also to rights, if any.

to maintain telephone rable over and upon the mortgaged premises. UIU13 tir.lt. Referee. mh21-6t ThS LEGAL NOTICES File No. 18131940 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, hv the grace of God free and independent To; Diederich Jachens.

Anna Buscher. Adelaide Jach-ens Wendelken, Richard Jachens. Lilly Gerken. Albert J. Claussen.

Ada Jachens Ahlers. Alma Siedhoff. Diederich Jachens Hans Oestermann. Julius Ouestermann and John Lemcke. send greeting; WHEREAS.

Carl F. Jachens, who resides at 1875 University Avenue. New York. N. baa presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 5th day of May, 1933, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the Last Will ana Testament or jonn H.

Jachens. lately residing at No. 144 Cambridge Place, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York: NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in Room Za-A at tne nail ot necorns, in ine County of Kings, on the 23rd day of April, ltnu, at ciock in me iore-noon. why such decree should not be made, and why Letters of Administration with the will annexed should nut be issued to Carl F. Jac hens.

I1 1 KS' NY Ml EjI IP. 7 ueienuaiu. e-iin. united tribulees. devisees, legal representa-atates ot America.

Plaintiff, vs. Law-1 Uvea, creditors, lienors, grantees and renco Lupia. Defendant. C-194. United I successors in interest, and their hus-States ot Aiiienca.

Plaintiff, vs. Pas-1 hands, wives or widows, if anv. all of answer the amended complaint in this I of Plaintiff, vs. action, and to serve a copy of your l-arimando. Defendant answer, or.

if the amended complaint oir7SI ia'rtlf'o-is not served with this supplemental summons, to serve a notice of appear- S1 "'rfST ance on the plaintiffs attorney within Lx-'endant. said person being formerly known as i txenange. ia Montague Frances H. Carpenter, also formerly Tork- March known as Vivian Campbell, the person 1 28th. 1340.

at 1 clock noon, the mort-mtended being a grand-niece of Henry 'n Premises lit the Borough of Campbell, deceased, and if she be dead, Brooklyn. County of Kings, directed by her lieirs. devisees, distributees, execu-' sald Judgment to be sold, with the lm-tors, administrators, creditors, lienors Provenients thereon, situate on the and grantees and their husbands, wives East 28th Street, dis-or widows, heirs, dc aees. distributees, i 'ant 128 feet northerly from the corner legal represenlatives. creditors, lienors, formed by the intersection of the west-grantees and successors in interest and I 'fly side of East 28th Street with the their husbands, wives or widows, if i northerly side of Avenue V.

being a quale Alpasi. Defendant. C-208. United States ot America. Plaintiff, vs.

Werner Robert Streuli, Defendant, C-209. unnea mattes ot America. Plaintiff, vs. Pasquale lienovese. Defendant, C-251.

"v.u" tiff. vs. Hans Lundberg, Defendant. C-2S8. United States of America.

Plaintiff, s. Antonio Raccuia. also known as Antonino Raccuia, Defendant, C-2S9. United States of America. Plaintiff, vs.

Giovanni Bastone. De fendant. C-294. United States of fend.mt. C-296.

United state, of America. Plaintiff, vs. Francesco c.i... Amenca. Plaintiff, vs.

Gaetano DeLuca. I Defendant. United States of Plaintiff, vs. John Forgione I BANK, plaintiff, against MARY J. REILLY.

widow of Patrick J. Reilly. deceased, et defendants. vTiiii t-ursuant to a juagmeni enterea nere- in. dated March 4th.

1940. I will sell 1 piXM0110 auction, by CKEW3 SHA-1 'rr i rear by 100 feet in depth on both sides wan on me nunneriy ana; said judgment for a more complete aescrip ion or sain premises. Dated. March 6th. 194n.

JACOR AKS, Referee. S. M. ft D. E.

MEEKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. One Hanson Place. Brook- 'n- -ew "or. mhi-6t SUPREME COURT. KING3 COUNTY JEROME J.

WERTHEIMER. plaintiff, against HELEN GREGORY, et al defendants. KOTZEN. MANN ft SIEGEL. Plain he the successors in interest of Frances i wht I 'a11'" i H.

"Jones." and others, T'xbl? nd to tele-1 said Judgment named, will sell at pub-America. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- Phone agreement covenants and re- ic auction, at the Brooklyn Real ivto avn vi ii n-ui-M. rictions of record. Reference made tate Exchange. 1S9 Montague twenty (20) days after the service of 1 this supplemental summons, exclusive of the day of service; and In case of your failure to appear, or answer, judg ment win ne taken against you by de- fault for the relief demanded in th amended complaint.

Dated. Brooklyn, New York, September 22nd, 1939. SAMUEL BERNSTEIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P.

O. Address. 44 Court Street. Brooklyn. New York.

TO ETHEL PETRIKI.LO indivldnsl. C. LOCKWOOD, a Justice of the Su preme Court of the State of New York. dated the 17th day of February, 1940. and filed on the 19th day of February, 1 1' 10.

wnn a copy ot the amended complaint, in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the Hall of Rec ords. Borough of Brooklyn. City and dice. Defendant. C-297.

United States! to serve a copy of your answer, or, of America. Plaintiff, vs. Raffaele Pag-j'f the complaint is not served with this any. and any and all other persons whose names or parts of whose are unknown to the plaintiff who may YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action summons, to serve a notice of annear. ani-n on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this answer.

Judgment wi be take against you by default for the relief' ueniMnoeu in me compiaini. Dated. New York, N. January JUlll, ItttU. C.

ELMER SPEDICK. Attorney for Plaintiff 5 Maiden Lane. New York C.ty, New Yom. i nozzi. Defendant C-ttao l'nited state, of America, Plaintiff, vs.

Martin Luther Durant, Defendant. C-314. United 1 as Executrix under the Last Will and Testament of Carmine Petrl- elln, deceased The foregoing supplemental summons is served upon you by publication pur-the inisuant to an order of Hon. CHARLES states or America. Plaintiff vs.

1 summons, exclusive oi ine aay oi serv-Mykolas Marozas. Defendant. C-3-18. In case of your failure to appear, 'ff; Attorneys. 51 Chambers Newjjy of Ralph Avenue as shown on a.N nu, ssio pian: running tnence southeaster entered March along the southwesterly side of Remsen 2 19 I will sell at public auction at Avenue one hundred six and four one-Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

hundredths (106 04) feet: thence southJ State of New York, the original 1 States of America, amended complaint having been filed in Plaintiff vs. Savino Portante, Defend-hls office on September 2Sth, 1939. '-'A'10, of Amcriia. This action is brought to foreclose Plaintiff, vs. Gisha Press now known mortgage affecting real property situ- I Morgenstern Defend- ivV Tv XZtSAv Da.faa.ND-M Montague Street.

Brooklyn. City ANT IN THIs ACTION: I anrl Slate of New York, at 12 o'clock The foregoing summons is served on March 29. 1940. hy ALLEN M. upon you by publication i pursuant to TEPLITZ.

auctioneer, the premises di-an order of Hon. HARRY E. LEWIS. by said judgment to be sold, a Justice pf tlm Supreme Court of the sjtUaI(, ln Kin(rs Countv. New York.

rMa i mWo rt'Y'on the easterly side of West Third of March, 1910. and filed with the rum- street, distant feet northerly County of kings at the Hall of Rec ords. Borough of Brooklyn. City of i fVontage of 28.18 feet" a width at 15' of 25.13. feet and depth between insn u' and 98.21 feet: subject to'erly side of Tilden Avenue, formerly of Janilarv.

1940. ated in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and Slate of New York, being on the southerly side of 62nd Street, beginning 140 feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of 11th Avenue, being 20 feet more or less In width front and rear, the westerly side line being 120 feet more or less and the easterly side line 125 feet more or less. Premises known as 1068 62nd Street, Brooklyn.

New York. SAMUEL BERNSTEIN, Plaintiff's Attorney, Office and P. O. Address, No. 44 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York.

f22-6t Th File No. 7571910 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grare of God free and independent To: WILLIAM RYAN. MARGARET RYAN DUNNE, JAMES RYAN. MARGARET RYAN. A- CGLYNN, 1 1 LUCY SMITH IRENE SMITH! HELEN SMITH, and any and all unknown distributees.

i a ov i -j Ri. yli any state of facts an accurate survey woinn snow; premises Known as 1S05 West Third Stret. Brooklyn. New York City. The following is a diagram of said premises: 9S.21' 91.74' West Third! Lloyd Court Approximate amount due as per loHement is 711 78.

with interest iheieon from October 1. 1939; plus eoal fid taves With It; 5 What better way for a man and a maid to greet Spring than this? The couple here were photographed sitting on a bench in Cadman Plaza at the Brooklyn Bridge approach at exactly 1:24 p.m. yesterday when the sun crossed the equator on its journey northward. dav This action is brought to determine a claim to real property situated in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, situate at the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Crown Street with the westerly side of Rogers Avenue, and being 100 feet in width front and rear by 127 feet 9'tj inches in depth on both sides, the said side lines being parallel with Rogers Avenue C.

ELMER SPEDICK. Plaintiff's Attorney. 5 Maiden Lane, New York City. New York. mh7-6t Th SUPPLEMENTAL.

File No. 2277-1932. ITHE PEOPLE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of" God lr 1 free and independent To: CHAR L( I IE K. BOGKRT. send greeting 1 100 Livingston Street, Borough of i Brooklyn.

City or New York, has pre sented its account as Substituted Trus I daily settled and that Ihe persons above I named may he cited to show cause why sucn seiuemeni Slioilin nol ne Had. of you are hereby cited to show cause J. ai uu before our United States of America. Plaintiff, vs. Francesco Carnielo Bruccolen, Defend- nt, C-3o6.

United States of America. Plaintiff, vs. Joseph Gallo. Defendant. C-360.

United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Peter Migliore. Defendant. C-361. United States of America.

Plaintiff, vs. Giuseppe Mndica, Defend- Plaintiff, vs. Francesco brammis. Defendant, C-129. United States of America.

Plaintiff, vs. Vito Antonio Renna. Defendant. C-431. United States of America.

Plaintiff, vs. Eustofy Seme-nuk. Defendant. C-432. United States of America, Plaintiff, vs.

Egidio Coluz-zi. Defendant, C-437. United States of America. Plantiiff, vs. Antonio Cuomo.

Defendant. C-438. United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Morris Fox. Defendant.

C-439. United States of America. Plaintiff, vs. Clemente Gas-barra. Defenrfant, C-440.

United States of America. Plaintiff, vs. Luiei Moffa. Defendant. C-441.

United States of America. Plaintiff, vs. Angelo Sarno. Defendant. C-451.

United States of America. Plaintiff, vs. Michael Barone. Defendant. C-53R.

United States of America. Plaintiff, vs. Aniello Gallo. Defendant, C-539. United States of America.

Plaintiff, vs. Natale Mnrlno. Defendant. C-M0. United States of America.

Plaintiff, vs. Giorgio Scutert el America. Plaintiff, vs. William Warm Defendant. C-542.

United States c. i 1 America. Plaintiff, vs. Calog.ro 1 Mannmo, Defendant. C-550.

United Mattman. Defendant. C-552. United States of America. Plaintiff, vs.

Mario Mopsa. Defendant. C-553. United States America. vs.

Henry Luerssen. Defendant. C-5G4. United State, of America. Plaintiff, vs.

Rafaele Nuzzo. Defendant. 0-5(16. United States of America Plaintiff fs Tnntina Than. dorakellis.

Defendant. C-567. United Rtatpi of 'AmorirA Wintiff PiMro1 tipifiiu, ffii'inmiti, vy-oi i. i iiiw above namod Defe n-ianta Ynu are hereby sumrnonod and roquirrl to srve upon HAROLD M. KENNEDY, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, plaintiff's attorney.

whose address is 519 Federal Building. 1940, and on that day filed with the Defendant; C-554. United States of America. Plaintiff, vs. Carmen Cahucri.

Defendant C-562 United. Wate of it i c. ine I i 11 f7i of America. Plaintiff, vs. John WHEREAS.

LAFAYETTE NATION-fc n.Ptmnnir nrenda I Mat lman. Defendant. C-551. United I AL BANK OF BROOKLYN IN NEW topetltioner herein, and. If any of the states nf Plaintiff vs.

Veren YORK, with its nrincmal office No interest and penalties. the terms of an agreement made be-Dated. March 4. 1910. tween Clifbert Realty Corporation and FRANCIS S.

CARROLL. Referee. I Samuel Rosenwasser and recorded in m6-6t WThjthe office ot the Register of the County of Kings, in Liber 8364 of Mortgages. onoorup cot-tit vivra rni'VTV on ln of June, SI PREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY and parcei No shall be sol(J i of the Last Will and Testament if i Krown Morgan Plaintiff's At-1 I ELSIE C.

BOGERT. deceased, lately 5' I residing at Borough of Brooklyn City City. In pursuance of a'Vdgment of .1. foreclosure and sale, hearing elate jcen- noun iv v. I named I sell at puhl auction by MAX W.

FEIERMAN. ot tho Tlmolrlvn Ren k.x- i tat Exchange. 189 Montague tit reel. Borug'h of Brooklyn. New York City.

Ion April 5th, 1910. at 12 o'clock noon, said distributees, heirs-at-law br next-of-kin of SARAH RYAN, also known as SARAH A. RYAN, deceased, be dpa'1- legalfepresenlatifes, their 1 and successors in interest, whose names andor places of residence and post, office addresses are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry be ascer tained by tne petitioner, the distribu teea 0f SARAH RYAN, also known as SARAH A. KYAN. deceased, send greeting: WHEREAS, WILLIAM SHAW, who resides at No.

396 Linden Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, has presented a second amended petition for a decree that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 27th day of February, 1939. relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as lite T.aat Will and Tn.lD,n.n, sarah'rvam olao known as a i southwesterly aide of Sixty-fifth Street. and thence northwesterly along tha southwesterly side of Sixtv-fifth Street twenty-two feet to tha point or plac right of way for the purposes of neway in. to and over a strip of land tinea feet four inches in width by one hundred' feet in depth fronting on of land four feet two inches in width leet in depth of the premise Herein neaenneu. TOGETHER with all fixtures and ar ticles of personal property attached to np connartion with said nreml 'l2.

by tn9 foreclosed in this action, PAUL H. KELLER. Referee. REEVES, TODD. ELY BEATY.

Plaintiffs' Attorneys. No. 165 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City. mh4-6t MftTh SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-WILLIAM E.

PEARL. Plaintiff, against CLIFBERT REALTY CORPORATION, et defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of fore 3 I.T i tered In the shove entitled action, and closure ana sale, auiy made ana en- i'ruii oate ine a.HM uy oi renruiry, co reel, worougn or Brooklyn, city or iorx. on tne day or iiarcn. 1910.

at 12 00 noon on that day, by A. J. MAGUIRE. auctioneer, the two (2) parcels of real estate directed by sail! judgment to he sold, both of which parcels are located in the Borough of iirooxiyn. county ot Kings, city ana State of New York, and described in the said judgment as follows: r'AKl JiL, I.

BEGINNING al the corner formed by the intersection of the southwesterly side of Renisen Avenue with the easier- westerly at right angles to Remseti Avenue seventy-six and thirteen one-hundredths (76.13) feet to the easterly side of Ralph Avenue; thenc northerly along the said easterly side of Ralph Aenue one hundred thirty and fiftv-three one-hundredths (130 53) feet itf tne point or place of beginning, be said I with P- PARCEL NO II BEGINNING at a noint on th. Vernon Avenue, distant forty (40) feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Tilden Avenue with the easterly side of East 55th Street as shown on said plan; running thence northerly parallel saiu r.asi ootn street one nunorea (100) feet as shown on said plan: thence easterly and parallel with said Tilden Avenue sixty (60) feet to the center line of the block: thence along said center line of the block and parallel with said E.ist SMh street one hundred oriO) feet to the northerly side of Tilden Avenue: thence westerly along the said northerly side of Tilden Avenue sixty 1 60) feet as on said plan to the point or 1 nl ace of beginning, with flnnurtenance thereto Parrel NO. shnll aold snhlaet to a lnni' unzn in the sum of ana interest. Parcel No. I shall be sold first and tne event that the said parcel shall sold for less than nd m- est.

from February K. 1940 nlu th an" i w-tiVch Hoi .1 1, it- i iMiiiuiseiiieni. en. ana in ucn evenr. tr u.

aa t. 1 11 1II1II1CU laiC IJ fhcre.ft'er satisfy the above deem to he sold, is 117- or charge to satisfy the shove with inter.t from Febraarv 6th. i 'iqin um eary 6th. iiiiK in wun interest trom ert- tnin -l March 1st, U'KHEA. Referee.

T.OT'IS SOHMER. Attorney -for Plain. tiff, 305 Broadway," New York, N. Y. mn7 9 ,4 16 21 2J SUPREME COURT OF THE STATU! OK NEW YORK.

COUNTY OF" KINOS HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against al" ROE oiARDELLI, Attorney for 64 at Wj ated Feb- (will sell at public auction 'to the high- est mom r. py i Ktws ifc SHAPIRO, aucuoneers, al llie larooKlyn Real JiaS- tate Exchange, ISO Montague Street, P.rnolfUn Xew V.irU OC, March, into, at 12:00 noon, the premises directed by said judgment to sold, which are situated in Kings senbod in judgment. HENRY SUGARMAN. Ref-ree. nirH-JtuiTh 'SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY LAFAYETTE NATIONAL BANK OF BROOKLYN IN NEW YORK, as plaintiff, against TORINA FIORE. et defendants. In pursuance of a judgment nf fore closure and sale ciuiy made and entered in the above entitled action, and Bear, ing date the dav of Fehtrnary, 1910, I. the undersigned, the referee in 1 Vn' Sb 1, 1 REILLY. a UC.t I OneCC.

at th iironKiyn Keal Estate Exchange. No. lw Montague Street. Borough of Brnoki lyn. County of Kings.

Cuv and Stat of New York, on the 28th of March'. 1910. at 12 00 o'clock in the forenoon Premi.ej directed by said judgment Id. and therein described as (,,. piece nr nareet of land, situate, lying nd being in the Roroiigh of Brooklyn, of the Citv of New York.

County of Kings and S'ate of New York, hounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning at a point nn the westerly sole nf West Fifth Street, distant one hundred and twenty feet southerly from the corner formed bv thA intef- vtinn street with, me somberly side of Avenue iv running tnence wesTer 1 1 i 11 Pa" OI Illfl four feet to the point or pliee of b'e- A SO all the right, tit and nterest nf ihe said mortgagor of. and to West Fifth Iv.ng in front of and 10 lne tenUB adjoining Together with an easement and right of wav for The purposes a way in to' and over a sir of laud three "et inches in d'h fronting on i he westerly side Vat fth s'-eet immediately a'lioinlng life n-en e. ,1 .1 I on ln inereoi. ana running westerly to the i 'r oi 7 V'V a driveway in to Vnr feet in, he, w-'dtf ntrng on th' wesi'y d. of Wen th 'r hPine i' (lirri Inche- ''Ph of pVem? here de bed Tv the age cr "td b5 crci.ra oi to be Together th all f.x'urei and ar- nn pcpeity now eo.

k.H n.ction the all ot which Da'ed i ov nni'cage. Ma-eh T'h lOlO llipt-v uiPtCumiv n.r.... WALTER CARLIN. At- I no Livingston TTJ a aaiy.jiajiu, iujk. County of Kin.

to be hold in RocmilY th lifll said judgment directed The mate amount of the Ilea the premises Duiminff i nf 1 1 on, "1 Countv of Kings bounded f.T20i u. i- T' ii en Anrii mtn nt an in tha April. 1910, at 9:30 o'clock in the fore. noon, why such settlement should not be had IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. xL Ja," 3 fca (Eaale staff photo) the Making Civil War and often appeared In the operating amphitheater ln his army boots and frock coat.

Dr. William Browning Is remembered with profound admiration, as the man who had more of his pupils occupy prominent positions in neurology and psychiatry than any other neurological teacher ln America. Dr. Joseph H. Raymond was professor of physiology and treasurer of the college and he served in both capacities In a way that has made his name a tradition ln medical circles.

He rarrierl th r-nnev through many lean and stormy days. Lr. josnua m. van cott went from Long Island College Hospital to Eurooe at the end of the 19th cen tury to study under the famous tvocn, oiscoverer or tuberculin. Long Island College Hospital was going forward, the men associated with it were carrying their standards high.

STORAGE NOTICES notice had been given you, we will cause such property, to wit: Woodworking machinery, office furniture and fixtures, electric refrigerators, trunks, pianos, household goods of every description and other articles to opinion, siorea Dy you or in your name or in which you nia imeiesi, iu pe SOlCi at PU01IC auvuun, according to the statute in such cases made and provided, at 195 Bay 19th Brooklyn. N. on Saturday, April 6. 1940. at 10:00 a.m., and such date the sale will be continued at the lame place on every other Satur- GEORGE H.

BEN-SEN. Auctioneer. RELIABLE VAN STORAGE INC. mh21-2t Th FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against LOUIS MA-SIAKOU.

et defendants. EDWARD L. CORBETT, Plaintiffs Attorney, 217 Broadway, New York City. Pursuant to a judgment entered March IS. 1940.

I will sell at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City of New York, on April 12, 1040, at 13 o'clock noon of that day. by CREWS SHAPIRO. Auctioneers, the mortgaged premises directed to be sold hy said judgment and the personal property appurtenant thereto, located on the westerly side of East 25th Street, 358.34 feet northerly from the corner formed bv the intersection of the westerly side of East 25th Street and tho northerly aide of Avenue being 26.66 feet In width front and rear and 100 feet in depth on both sides, as more particularly described in said Judgment, Including stripi and and known as .10. aii-xi nasi atum street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Subject to all facts that an accurate survey of the nremises will show, covenants, easements and restrictions of record and zoning ordinances of the City of New York. JJated. March 21, JAMES M. J'AWCETT, Referee. mh21-6t SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY OTTO C. WIERUM. as So Surviv ing Trustee of the Last Will and Testament of Charles Pcrreval. dereased. Plaintiff, against ATHRE REALTY et defendants.

SPENCER, OKDWAx WIERUM, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 72 Wall Street. New York City. Pursuant to judgment of foreriosure and sale, dated March 6th, 1940. and duly entered herein, the referee therein named, will sell at public auction, by JAMES A. HEANEY Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, on the 12th day of April 1940, at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged remises directed by said judgment to sold, with the Improvement! thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Rronklvn.

County nf King's City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a noint nn the east erly side of Nostrand Avenue, as laid out eighty (80) feet wide, distant fif teen uni leet nine and five-eighths (9'v,) inches southerly from the corner formed bv the Intersection nf the east erly side of Nostrand Avenue with the southeasterly side of Avenue run ning inenre easterly at right angles to Nostrand Avenue and part of the dis tance through a party wall, one hundred nineteen (119) feet ten and seven-eighths Inches; thence southeast- WhatTa'n Avenue dis ant '75 feet north- Su'nwate'," Court0 obeirly alon the same from the corner Dated. Brooklyn. N. sain fiuriogates court to De by the intersection of the saidiigjo. of immr nn Thf Pss.prJV mop OI Man "n''erly side of Jackson Street: thence easterly parallel with Ta' lison Street parallel with said easterly side of Man- hattan Avenue 25 feet: running thence westerly again parallel with said north-1 et ly side of Jackson Street feet to; A' 'eue and niiing thence nt ttrZh Pefere.

A. RYAN, lately residing at No. 241 Brooklyn. New York, an answer to the 45th Street, in the Borough of Brook- complaint which is herewith served lyn City of New York I upon you. within sixty days after serv- NOW.

THEREFORE, vou and each Ic" of this summons upon you. exclit-of you are hereby cited to show rause ive of the day of service If you fail before our Surrogate Court of the to do so, judgment bv default will he County of Kings, to be held in Room i taken against you for Hie relief de-25-A at the Hall of Records, in the 1 nianded in the complaint. PERCY County of Kings, on the 35th dav of in. GILKES. Clerk nf Court.

BY: S. R. April. 1910, at 9.30 o'clock in the fore-' Feuer. Denuty Clerk.

Date: November noon, why such decree should not be'2t. 1939. To the above named defend-made, I ant the aforegoing additional summons IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we i Is served upon you by publication, have caused the Seal of our pursuant to order of Honorably Rob-said Surrogate's Court to be 1 ert A. Inch. United Rtntes District hereunto affixed.

I.Tndge. dated the 19th dav nf January. id n. 1M4( ana enierprt i respective additional summons In the" ai'ptai in you WITNESS, HONORABLE OKOKGE ALBERT WIN (Seal) ir.vi surrogate or our sam have caused the seat or our (Seal) the said County, the 19th day of March, 194U. PERCY T.

STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. This ritation is served upon you as required by law. You are not obliged to appear in person, it you lau 10 appear it will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written objections thereto. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you.

iuiui-ii in SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF QUEENS PAUL STAUDER. plaintiff, against DKfcSUNt.lv ba.nk., aeienu- ant. Jr-iaintni designates wueens uuuiiur as Ihe place of trial. Summons.

To the above named defendant: YOUR ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint In this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will he taken against you by default for tho relief demanded in the complaint. Dated. February 19, 1940. JACOB CHAITKIN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, 60 Wall Street. New York, N.

Y. TO: DRESDNER BANK, 3539 Behrcn- strasse, Berlin, uermany The" forio ing m.nnl Is Served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Phillip A. Brennan. a nursimnt to Justice of the supreme couri pi ine State of New York, county oi ramus.

dated the 18th day ot March. 1910. and; filed with the complaint ln the ottice filed with the romnlaint in of the clerk of the County of Queens at the County Courtnouse, ao-11 sui- 6 bin Boulevard. Jamaica, Queens ounty. New York.

Dated. March 20th. 1940. Plaint if Office and Post Of ice Ad- 'so Wa Strert. Borough of Man hattan.

City of New York. mh21-6t Th SALVATORE ALESSIO OF THE Town and County of New Hiven st.io of Connecticut vs. FLORENCE INGALLS ALESSIO. whost last known place nf abode was the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State ot IN cw York, and now of parts unknown. ACTION FOR DIVORCE.

ORDER OF I0- STATE OF CONNECTICUT. New Haven County, New Haven, March 18th. A. D. 1940.

UPON THE COMPLAINT of the said SALVATORE ALESSIO praying for therein set forth for a divorce on the ground of desertion, and custody of a minor child, returnable before the Superior Court In and for New Haven County to be held on the first Tuesday of April, A. D. 1910. it appearing to and being found by the subscribing authority that the said defendant has gone to parts unknown, therefore ORDERED that notice of the pendency of said complaint be given by publishing this order in the Brooklyn Eagle, a newspaper printed in Brooklyn. New York, once a week three weeks successively, commencing on or before the 21st day of March, A.

D. 1940. G. HERBERT BISHOP, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court for New Haven County. FITZGERALD, FOOTE FITZGERALD, Attorneys at Law.

185 Church Street, Haven, Connecticut. The within and foregoing is a true and attested oopy of the original order of notice. Attest: JOHN J. MALEY. Deputy Sheriff.

mh21-3t Th File No. 15581940. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To GEORGE KARRAMBALIS. also known as GEORGE KARR AS, send greeting: WHEREAS. HAZEL T.

DcLISIO. who resides at 40 79th Street, Brooklyn, New York, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 9th day of August. 1937. relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the last Will and Testament of FLORENCE KARRAMBALIS. known as FLORENCE KARRAS.

also known as FLORENCE THEYSON KARRAS, lately residing at No. 40 79th 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 of the County of Kings, to be held In Room 25-A.

at the Hall of Records. In the County of Kings, on the 9th day of April, 1940. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. GEORGE ALBERT WINGATE. Sarro- fate nf our said County, at he Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 6th day ot March. 1940. PERCY T.

STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. mh7-4t Th STATE OF NEW YORK, DEPART- MENT OF STATE, I DO HEREBY CERTIFY that a certificate of dissolution of ANNA FUL-HAM. has been filed in this department this day and that it appears therefrom that such corporation has complied with section one hundred and five of the Stock Corporation Law. and that it is dissolved.

GIVEN IN DUPLICATE under my hand and official seat of the Department of State, at the (Seal) City of Albany, this twelfth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and forty. MICHAEL F. WALSH, Secretary of State. Py FRANK S. SHARP, Deputy Sec retary of State.

mhl4-2t Th File No. 4971940. THK PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of Ood free and Independent To: JAMES JAEGER: RALPH CROSBY MORRIS. one or the distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of Julia 8. Knott, also known aa Julia Stewart Knott, If living, whose nlace of residence and nnst office address are unknown to petitioner herein, and anv and all the distributees, heirs at jaw and next of kin nf Julia S.

Knott, also known as Julia Stewart Knott, deceased. If whose names andor places of residence and post office addresses are unknown i to petitioner herein, and If any of thei said distributees, heirs at law and next kin of Julia S. Knott, also known as Julia Stewart Knott, deceased, be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands, or wives, if any, distributees and successors In Interest, whose names and'Or places of residence and post office addresses art unknown and cannot, said Surrogate's Court to be i hereunto affixed. I Witness, HON. GEORGE ALBERT WINGATE.

Surro-1 gate of our said County, at Borough of Brooklyn, I 1 i i ouiiiy, ai ine norougn ol'instrioi uourt lor tne r.asiern uisirici SUPREME COURT. KINGS cnu.NTY SOUTH BROOKLYN A 1 RANK, plaintiff, vs. MARGARET E. iiLIL'D .1 (Seal) WITN'FSS Hon FCVR CV ALBERT wKGtE iirro- vn gate of our said Count the Borough of Brookl the said Count of March. lhe uin day: PERCY T.

STAPLETON. Clerk of the (oirt. NOTE This supplemental citation Is served upon you as required by law. "if fa Eto n'h', assumed Vnat fyo.t?onsVPt,So,Shmprt i 'OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC APMINIS TR1TOP k'lVIl ClirVTV TRATOR. KINGS COUNTV MUNICIPAL BUILDING.

ROOM 504, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. Notice Is hereby given to the rcla- fives and next of kin of ALBERT, HENRIKSEN or HENR1KSON. AL-! FRED P. SMALLWOOD.

also known; as ALFRED PADISON SMALLWool); i NATHANIEL WADE. WILLIAM MI L-1 LER. and CORNELIS J. or CAR-: NELIUS J. CALLAGHAN.

deceased, i who are alleged to have died inlesiate. in the forenoon. tlln ua i iiarcn, ncxi, ai ociom I i i Bronltivn in the said Cuintv the 11th dav of March. l'Jtu. PERCY T.

STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. JOSEPH E. KEEN AN, Petitioner's Aiiorney, 4i court street, tiroomyn Pursuant to judgment entered herein. dated March 2nd.

1910. I will sell at public auction, by MONROE J. loot, lie auction bv MdNROK J. EIIR- of New York. mhH-4t Th Eastern District of New York.

Attnr- THE PEOPI OF THE STATE fnr Plaintiff. Office Post Office NEW YORK, by the graJeof C' n1 free and independent To ATTORNEY i'-'lf VH MAN. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Es-' County. City and State of New Yorlt, tate Exchange. 1S9 Montague street.

being nn the south side of 71st Street, Brooklyn, N. on March 28th. 1940.1549 feet 8 inches east of 12th Avenue. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged being a plot joo feet in length both premises in the Borough of Brooklyn, i sides and 2j feet 2 inches in width County nf Kings. Citv and State ofifront and rear: known as 1268 71st New York, directed bv said judgment Street, Brooklyn.

New York. Said to he sold, bounded and described lirfliiuo tie more particularly de- i ii.r 9 i 1 1 nnn rri np siirrnpn nf Us'i: or nn rna rfnot. GENERAL. STATE OF NEW YORK the unknown distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of Thomas A. Ander son, deceased, and if any of the above persons claiming through or under any IvTo thoVeXSf Thoiiias AAnd'e'on' huihantl wife or widow tors, administrators devisees legatee-, distributees grantees, a.ign.s EMI LIE y'm AN.

pi a i nt if f. the County Kings, at hi, office" in erly side" of WashinVton Avenue, "dis-fie JOHN VICTOR DE MAIS (also Hall of Records, in the City of New taut twenty-two feet southerly from known as John Victor Di Meo). Individ- nf Ul-th 'orn-r formed by the intersection or.ually and as Executor of and Trustee tljesu "of the intestates on the 1 nf the southerly side of DeKalb Ave- one with the westerly side or wasu- Doctors in Continued from Fate 15 time the Hoagland Laboratory was built had reached 250. The faculty end hospital staff numbered among Its personnel some of the great names in American medicine. There was Dr.

Alexander J. C. Skene, a pioneer who was, one distinguished graduate of the college has put It, "among the first to confer a degree of technical dignity upon the processes of birth, to subject the fruits of original sin to scientific delivery." He was, Incidentally, as dexterous with the chisel as with the knife and needle and as a sculptor produced many fine examples of plastic art. Dr. Skene served as president of the college and the department he established became one of the most brilliant and the most famous of its kind in the country.

Another pioneer was Dr. Jarvis S. Wight, one of the first sponsors of aseptic surgery. He had been in the Faith Home Family Entertained at Party The Auxiliary of the Faith Home for Incurables, Mrs. Charles P.

Burr president, had a party for the women of the home on Tuesday. Mrs. James V. Iverson and Mrs. Clinton S.

Burr were ln charge of the supper and had suitable Easter decorations on the supper tables, ln the Infirmary and at the table for the actors. Alan Corelll of the Theater Authority, furnished the entertainment, Mrs. Harold S. Pollard was chairman, assisted by Mrs. Allen G.

Hoyt and Miss Mae F. Meurer. Tht. supper committee aides were Mrs. George L.

Rafter, Mrs. Robert F. Moore, Mrs. Randolph E. Tyrrel, Miss D.

Moore, Mrs. Edwin M. Keiser, Mrs. Walter E. Caten, Mrs, Robert L.

Baird, iIrs. George Dey-len, Mrs. C. Talbot Squier, Mrs. Wil liam A.

Winant fr. The, auxiliary will hold the anitjial bridge-fashion thow at the Waldorf on Tuesday afternoon, April 9. WHEN OCT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN ASSIGNEE NOTICES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Re: general assignment benefit of Creditors of VICTOR CEGELSKI. Pursuant to an order of Honorable Justice Charles W. Froessel.

of the Supreme Court, notice is given to persons diving claims against VICTOR CEGELSKI of No. 1420 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. N. to present same, with Vouchers duly verified in support thereof, to the undersigned on or before the Jilth dav of April. 1940.

GERTRUDE WELLER, Assignee. MAX KRONGOLD, Attorney for As-runce, 2 Lafayette Street, New York City. STORAGE NOTICES TO HAROLD ADAMSON. PETER AMATO. Harry B.

Bernhardt. Solomon Borud (O. F. C. Corp.

Weil Madeline Cardillo, Dee Collins (Michaels Brothers), Thelma Galitzka, Geoia, Joseph Harris, Frank Herig, Charles and Elizabeth Hogan (General Public Loan William J. Holland. Jarchower Gifts, Inc. (Rea Jarch-ower), Jennie Kalman, Marion Kam-rrierer, Anna Kimmel, Francis Lashln, Mosken Lerwold. Marie Manganello (Prudential Financial Bernlce jlaratta (Cohn Bros.

Furniture Albert Masca, Dnminick Mentone iHlue Bird Supply McLean, Mrs. 3v. Nudelman, Jerry Rnva, Robert Rich, Rita Revira. P. Ryan, Matthew Sloto (March Holding Madeline and John Spoltore.

Gertrude Stein, Samuel Stout. Frank Werner (Personal Finance Joe Young, Sarah Heller: You and each of you are hereby notified that the time for the payment of cur lien upon the property hereinafter dtjcrlbed having expired, after due Dated, Brooklyn, N. February 27, eiiy parallel with Di.Kalh Avenue and 1910. of the distance through a party WILLIAM V. ELLIOTT.

wall one hundred nine feet siv. and one-Public Administrator. ngs County, half inches to a point a line drawn such person or persons and all other MARIA FILIPPA DIMEO (also known persons in any manner interested di-ias "Phillipipo deceased, rectly or indirectly in the real and per-i "JOHN DOE" as Treasurer of Istituto sonal property of which said Thomas di Maria SS. della Purita, an unincor-A. Anderson died seized or possessed, porated association, designated in the who and whose existence, names, places Will of Maria Filippa Di Meo also of residence and post office addresses known as Phillipipe Viterella.

dated are unknown and cannot after due dill- March 1, 1933, and probated in the ascertained, send greeting- rogate's Court of Kings Countv on 1 lift FORECLOSrRFS SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Hi tME OWNERS' LOAN CORPOR A-' TION, plaintiff, against ANNIE Mc-! ndiCoRMACK. et a defendants. VINCENT E. VICINANZO.

Attorney WHEREAS. EDWIN G. CARNES. who resiues at ii.o ureene Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, City ot New York, has presented a netition nrnving for a decree that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 4th dav of ottice or tne i lerk or tne rniieri TaTna, of New York, at the United States Court House and Post Office Building Borough nf Brooklyn. City and State of New York.

Dated. Brooklyn. New York January Ifl-IO. HAROLD M. KENNEDY.

United States Attorney, OlUUrllll, ail luia, fl5-6t Th -under the Last Will will vntono Del Laz o. Province nonc. Kingdom nt Italy. Ind i 1 2V.1'"' i. S.

ni. 7 XA.t. Son, l. men al TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS 1 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to; anau-er the eomnlnint in li i i action, and In a ennv nf vnn'r answer, or, tne amenaea complaint IIOL liei eii Willi till! etippieilieiii aniendeo rnmpiaint Dated, New York. November 2'.

1939, DAVID R. .1. ARNOLD Attorney for Plaintiff. mt. aiM.una,,, a-i .1.., .1 a ui a.

To the defendant. "JOHN DOE as! Treasurer of Istituto di Maria SS. della Purita. an unincorporated gnated In the Will nf Maria aIo knnwrTai Philhn na er Me also know as I 111! 1 ipipe lter- 5lrr Probated j-, in "le i ouri oi Kings ioun- i i tj it a ic T7 ur i rniivTV nee on plaint i attorney within and Testament of of Frosi- id" viduaTlv I Wi II I I i i T.1...U I co also Known as i I pipe i ici en March, 1937. relating to real and per-; rt ihn One" heinir nrk.

sonal property, be duly proved as the hereby Intend 2 to design ee1 Pur'tiant to judgment, dated Fehru-! last Will and Testament of THOMAS rJtit Ji, 1 ary 20. 1910. duly entered, I will sell A. ANDERSON, lately residing at No. jjllat public auction, by BENJAMIN 1 117H Greene Avenue, in tho Borough of Maria hS.

della Puma above described, SCHWADRON. auclionrer. to Ihe high-Brooklyn, Citv of New York. 'rue name of said treasurer is un-irM bidder, at the Brooklyn Real E'aie TtiCncciMy A i. known to the nintiff.

and others, de- ii.fi c. Viterella follows: ma-ton Avenue: running thence west parallel with waverly Avenue one bun lr feet easrvriv mere rom: tnence southerly, parallel will, Waverly Ave-i a.nHa.";,,;, Pel Tleif a anl Part of tl dist ince thrcH gli ns. 9 J. Pnr? An ven Vweni v.nn r. rlv ington Avenue twcntv-one feet inches to the point or place of begin-1 3 Washinglun Avenue.

Brooklyn, New York. TOGMiif.K with all the right, title and interest of the mortgagor of 1 mA, 'f'd 'Vui'tr Pe, m. hi tO (1) party WSl.S On the northerly and Southerly SldCS thereof I i bt ai el or lacy, cnoTa-n on survey i -y I crnache. feel on alrret and 1 5 1 mi'ir snowi ng coin ng en- n.i. I A 1 i it lUim.

i.ui..ll KINGS THE UIUSE ATION' 'ni, V. 1 r. lr. I'-l-M' MIlU r. fi i a A HI V.

Hn is ioi.it 1 t.XL I I 32 Court Street, Brooklyn. for Plaintiff. 32 Court Street. Rronklvn a New York on trie Mil, da" oi 'March 19411. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises.

with the improvements thereon, in ssid i he Cunt nf Pi A 1 rora, at me corner tormed by the i rr-- Mill (itt inns l'l IV Sloe ol Aeenoe will, LEWIS OLLIFFE. Referee. mh5-Bt TuiTh SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY (f J'' defendant. oi jovai court, as sairi sirens are oisianr inrougii a party wan one hun- twenty (20) davs after the service of l'd nut nn 'Map of (iemttsen (Sc-Hon 1 nUu.u,j fr, southerly a parallel this supplemental sunimnna, exclusive properly of Orriitsen Park.

Mirch 7'h U0 with West Fifth Street twenty-four i- fi ed in Kings County Register's office ia.ca. i. feet: hence easterly ram el with 4-. falllIrP to or aniwer 1 on Jlll' u- as Map No. 1904.

front- opn kUf Ay 'r. hundred f. et to the vsi-e oXment will be taken against voTuhv 6 Inrhea on Everett Avenue 1 ik Com-i sVrl i J'vn 'Tl)' fid' West F.fh Street. and 68 feet on Jov.il Court, and more np lb Com btrevt. Btu.k.wi northerly alone th.

said iicniaimcu me In t.J 11111,11 i nMS IT, tt. ra 7 '1. before our Surrogate's Court of the. County of Kings, to be held in Room 25-A. at the Hall nf Records, ln the Cmmlv nf nn In.

ilk rta, Anril 1940 at 9 50 nVlnek In the fore- noon, wny sucn accree snouia noi oc TM TtTTTVTOW WTTlTn TcOTT nave causeo; ine seal oi our rl SAt hen (Sea AL gate Til the of February. 1940 PERCY T. STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. 29 -4 tT SUPREME COURT.

COUNTY OF KINGS HOME OWNERS' LOAN to' wn VittorVo miSv Wmt T7 i JOHN DOE. last named defendant true name unknown, person intended is tenant. if anv. nintiff designate, K.tlgs Countv as the nlace of trial. To the above named defendant, i I Mill UL I I I HI, VITTOItIO RICCI- yY.

are hereby to answer the complaint in tins action and to serve a copy of your answer, or. if the complaint Is not served with this sum-1 mons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney within twen- ty days after service of the summons, exclusive of the day of service; snd in ess of your failure to appear, or an- judginent will be taken against In, lhe complaint. i uemuii ioi- int. ieuei ucmanucu Hated. New York.

November 30th. IJdS. iNr.AL, i'. riu i i 11.1.1 r.H At ortjey tor he Plaintiff. I 149th Street.

Bronx', New Yoik Citv. To Hie following named defendant In ini ijiion. in H.1KH1 Kicci: Thl toreeolne ummona ii tervcS rt Surrogates Court to be WITNESS. Hon. GEORGE BERT WINGATE.

Surro- of our said County, at Borough of Brooklyn, in aid Countv Ik. H.v 'is rf is Pursuant to Judgment date the 5th Deed of Trus' dated the 1st dav of: day of March. 1910 and duly entered November, mi. Plaint ffs. against herein, I 11 sell at public auction to'joHN ALT.

ami other-, defendants. Lh.f..,.VShf!,t by I pursuan.e of iudg.pent of fore-1 SHAPIRO auctioneers, a Brooklyn closure and sale, duly made and en-: Real No ivj In the above entitled action and ITIII I t'l' I Ill I II Ilfirn 1L 1 flT ii .1 ritv New York. .1. V.i 1r 3k I August in, ih: as coment or I iiirrli iw it ii i'ii i i Vittorio Del La.io Province of bed by sa od UirKnt' to Frnsinone. Kingdom of Ilay.

Indivldu- b(, sd. with tl.e improvep ents there- ally and as Trustee under the Last W. 0n. in the County of Kings. and Testament of said Maria Fi ippa Di! state of New York, on the Men also known ss Philliptp.

Viterella. nt V.nderb.lt Avenue. 146 feet deceased, the name "John Doe" being Inches southerly from the corner fictitious, hereby intending to desig- formed by the inter.ieeiion of the w. nale ie name of the reasiirer of side of Vanderbilt Avenue with tuio di Maria SS. della Purita above the southerly side of Flushing Avenue described.

Ihe true name of said treas-i being a plot 25 feet In width front and i i i c'a i The" Ivghe Jt he "eoJviiRp.il Estate Exchange a No. lvi Montague in IK 1 ounh of of the City of New Vrk, Cmintv of King, and S'ate of New 'York, by WALTER II. II ALLO- WELL, as auctioneer, nn the twenlv-ffVet v. dav of Mar. h.

19-10. at of that dav the premises hy said judgment to m. oMand fro Lnf we'te creeled i rear ana iici teet in depth on eaeh side.ihe sold and there. described as fol- uiei- is uimnown io me piainuii. i ne ion-going siippiemeni ai summons erved upon you by publication, pur to an order of Hon.

Charles C. a jusi ce oi ine Taunreme Court of the State of New York, datedfullv described in said judgment. the sine nnes running pari iy through partv walls; said premise, being known as IB Vanderbilt Avenue. Brooklyn f. nrit aa.fi k.ma a LENA riliiMV Referee I ARTHUR M.

SHORWiTZ. A'orney i New City. maT-6. TlilTu AI.l. tha' certain ot.

piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the l-i iXw Yoik. Countv of' Kings and S'atei New York, bounded and described PK', NM(, at a point nn the south ITIH IT Side Of Oh Craa, A.m. tant two hundrei feet, aoutbeastcriy i A .1 i 'filed on February 19, 1940, witii a copy of the amended romnlaint in the office me jerg oi me iouniy ot Kings, atfor l'laintitr, 343 Madison Aven the Hall of Records, ln tha Borouttt of cW-6 TiiS (4.

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