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8 For ClastificH Ad Krtultw BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1937 Telephone MAin i f000 FORECLOSURES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ben D. Sohanzer of the Id and Joseph Whitty. Democratic leader of the 2d A will attend I 3 11 i x-t- 7, 41 I). 'H frORECLOSCRES SUPREME C0URT'K1N08 COUNTY I LOUIS PINK, Superintendent of In- surance.

etc as Liquidator of dated Indemnity and Insurance Plaintiff, against CORNELIUS BEHAN. I et al Defendants LESTER WEIL. A i torney for Plaintiff, Hi John Street, New I York City. SLPKI IK COl'RI. KINC.8 COINT I UK rFOPI.lt Of THE ATE Or NEW THE CONNFCTKir Ml'Tl'AL UfE IN- YORK in- tnrr ot tirr art1 m-Sl'RANCI COMPANY nt.ft.

d-nfna'V To ATTORNEY NANNIE WILLIAMS and oiherl, Uf- or TUT STATE OP NEW YORK PL'B- Loan No 20U8 if APM1N1S I RATOR OP TUB COUNTY To thf bo n.mfd nd KINDS and to inn nd all unknown earn ol them nfrnt ho' nmri or Darts of whose Today on the More pfoplf live on th right hank other area of the Initrd Right Bank; of the Kast River than in any Matos of similar siit. the complaint in hi action and to prrxe a cope of your answer or. if tne com- plaint i not served with thia summons to ere notice of appearance on the plaintiff a attorneys within twenty dav after the aervice of this summons, en-! clu.iv ol the daj ol Mrvice. and case ot our failure to anpear. or answer Brooklyn.

New oik. ha presented a pe-Judement will be taken aaaimt irnu ornMni lor a decret that a cer-deUult tor the reliel demanded in the 1 instrument tn wrinna bearlna date ur Plaroiir.d. Bridce h.ive boon postponed until r.ex: meeting, because of wea-her. According to! Harry chairman of tiie program committee for the Scouts a r.d director of the organization in- the round, tire is prpu-Itrity rh more b.s participating more interested neyiib.Ts and parents the audiences. The Kings Progressive Club nf Ifl.i Ave will hold a moonlight sail up the sdscn tonight aboard I I I Edward F.

Cadley, executive mrm-1 br of the Regular Democratic Association of the A. passed cut rainchecks to 175 members who despite the ram, turned out tor the club's beer party for Fred Mirnr candidate for Assembly. All tickets will be honored the 590 Gates Ave Aus. 19 uhea a "repeat" party will be held, Cad-lev announced. George Hackett.

32. of 109 I.imlen as arrested tollo ir.i an cation in a grill at 964 St. He was alleged to have tr.re.i trued tile bartender, Walter of 124 with a knife A pa-ton him on the head a i na.r causing Mackett to suffer lacerations. An unusual preview of a mation picture tok place when tamng Jessie Ma'thcw. was shown sboard the Texas, doeked in' the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Officers of the ship played host to Gautuont executives and a specially inviied audience. The picture as showr. on deck and was preceded by an informal dinner the officers Skits prepared for this council fire session of 'he Williams. burg Boy Scout troop, 1 the Bear Mouiram. CitJrlc.

Am-1 is chat: man Samuel Friedman Claiming that their sral rf wages i- pre-iden of the club and Kenja- wa-s substantially lower than that nun H. Wi.k.-e! executive member, prevalent in the New York area, 15 men engaged in the construction of A "lop and loltom" open tennis a $42,800 boathouse building at the dotiblr tournament is bring pn-i Rockaway Point Coast Guard sta-orcd bv he Marine F.ld Club on1 tion were on strike today. Work on its eroumis at Ctopsey Ave. and Bay1 the boathouse started a month ago. 13th St.

The -Mirnament gets tin-' A quick settlement of the difficulty dor way to.rorrow and winds up Ja 'k Council is chairman! of "ue tennis ommitfee. bv Harry Hilden. Fischer. Jo- -eph Ward Luvtcn, Charles F.r.uitnati and. Bill Martin.

STATE Senator Philip M. Kleitt- feld. IvmiKTUtie candidate for Bor-: Assemblyman Talbot Mundy master story-teller of the Orient, begins a new serial of love and adventure in rebellion-torn India. 'The Treacherous KoatT SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY -P McFLROY. INC.

plaintiff, against ALEXANDER S. EWING. and others. De-lf lidatr s. nr.

nF Iurimnt nf fore- C'nsure and sale duly marie and enterea the above entitled acnon. and beam th ind day of June. 1937. I. ttie undersigned, the referee in said judgment naiwed.

will sell at public auction t0 the highest bidder, by JAMES F. MORAN Auciioneer. at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, at 189 Montague Street in the Boroush of Brooklvn. Ciiy and State of New York. County of Kings, on the 17th dav of August.

1937. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follow ALL that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, wuh the build. tigs and improvements irureon erected. M'ua'e.

Iving and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kmss. Citv and S'ate of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the eatrly side of Wvona Street. one hundrrd and sevenfy-fne U75 feet northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly side of Wyona Street with the northerly side of Fulton Street: mn-nuig i hence easterlv parallel with Full on Street, one hundred 1 100' feet thence northerlv para'lel with Wvona Street, twenty-five t25' feet thence westerly, asain parallel with Fulton Street one hundred H00i feet to the eagerly side ol Wyona Street, nd thence "out her! and along the easterly side of Wyona Street twenty-five 125) feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated, July 23. 1937, THOMAS F.

KIRK. Referee GOOD A- KENT. A'torneys (or Plaintiff. 44 Court Street. Brooklyn, New York 1 SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY-The Kings Crjnty Savings Bank. Plaintiff, against Louis Lubowsky et De- fanrlnnla Pursuant to ludgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above action, dated July nth. 1937. 1. the relerre therein named, mill sell at public auction to the1 highest bidder, by CREWS SHAPIRO, auctioneers, in tne Brookivn Real Exrhanae No 189 Montawie i Si reel Brooklvn, New York, on the dav of August.

1937. at 1-' o'clock noon the premises directed by said be sold, situate In the Borough of Hh-o'k-Ivn. County of Kings, and State of New described as foilow: BEGINNING at a point located on the easterly s.de of Powell Street, HO feet northerly from the northeatei coiner of Powell Street and R.aUe AHiue. being a plot 10 feet wide fiont niut by 100 feet deep on each side, und i.liown an No. 309 Puwell Street.

Dated. New York. July lTth. H7. PHILIP SIMON.

Referee. TAYLOR ROBER'I A 1 tot u-. lor PI a in I it 7 Hanover Street. New 11'6 30 fi 9 i SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Bay HhIkc Savings Bank, p.Hiut:!?.

fl a i Alphunse Runaue et al defend iuts. Puri it ant to a Judgment herein dated July 2H, 1037. 1 wiil sell at public ain'tum to the highest bidder, by G. V. McMAHON.

auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Reul EsUie Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street. Brouk-Iyn. New York, on August L'O. 19.17.

at 12 o'clock noon. Ihe mortnaed premises in Brooklyn, New York, directed by said judgment to be sold, with the Improvement 80'h Street 100 feet west of 16th Avenue, beltu 2R feet fi Inches In widt tn front and rear and 100 feet deep on both sides, side lines running parallel to lfith Avenue and the westerly side line running part of its distace through a party wall See Judgment for complete description of said premises. Dated. July 30, 1937. CLARENCE CAMPBELL.

Referee. SMITH A REI11ER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 44 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. rrt SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Dime Savings Bank nf Brooklyn.

Plaintiff, against Isadore Siper and others, Defendants. Pursuant to Judgment made herein, dated the 2fith dav of June. 1937. I will sell at auction, by JAMES A. HEANEY auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montacue Street. Brooklyn, New York, on the 23rd day of August. 1937, at 12 00 o'clock noon, the premises on the west side of East Tenth Street, one hundred feet south of Avenue being a plot thirty-eight feet eight inches in width front and rear by one hundred feet in depth on both sides, the rear line running parallel wilh East Tenth Street, and the s'de lines running parallel with Aven le O. Said premises being known as No.

1514 East Tenth Street, and being more particularly described in Liber 5664 of Moruages. page 69. TOGETHER with an easement over the most northerly four feet of the premises adjoining on the south in favor of the owner and occupants of the aboe described premises for ingress and egress for pleasure automobiles to and from the garage on the rear of the above premises to depth of seventy-six feet from East Tenth Street, and from thence on and to the rear line of said premises, said easement shall extend over the most northerly ten feet of the premises adjoining on the south for the purpose of backing and turning so as to teach the parage on the above premies, and SUBJECT to a similar easement over the most southerly four feet of the premises in favor of the owner and occupants of the premises adjoining on the to a depth of feet from East Tenth Street, and from thence on and to the rear line of said premises easement shall exiend over the most southerly ten feel of the above premises for the purpose of backing and lurnlng so as to reach the garage on the premises adioln- ing on the soot h. and SUBJECT also to an easement in favor of the owner of the premises admitting the above described premises In Die rear thereof for the purpose of and egress in common with ihe other owners lo and over he inO'-t northerly rune feet of the above premises. Dated.

Anuust 2nd. 1937 FRANCIS ,1, MOl'TEY. Referee. HUTTON A- HOLAHAN, Attorney? for Piamiifl, 3 Court Street. Brooklvn.

Y. au2 ti 9 13 If. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORA HON, Plaintiff, against TOMASSO DI MAGGIO, also known as TOMMASO DI MAGGIO, et 1. Defendants.

Pursuant to judgment dated the 17th dav of July. 1937, and duly entered herein. I will sell Ht public auction lo Ihe highest bidder lit the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 1H9 Montague Street.

In ihe Borough of Brooklyn. Cilv of New York, on the 24th day of August, 1937, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises described by said judgment to be sold, with the inipro einents thereon, situate in the County of Kings. Slate tff New Yurk. on the westerly side of Crescent Street, distant, loo feet northerly from the nortii- Ciescent Street, being twcnly feet in width front and rear by 100 leet depth on boih sides. Side lines run parallel tu Wort man Avenue, Premises being known a No.

94fi Crescent Street, and hemg more particularly described in said judgment. Diced. July 2Rth. 1937 MALCOLM STARK. Referee.

DAVID DIAMOND. Attorney for Plaintiff 50 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. RU2-fi( I NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE WILLI AMSBURGH SAVINGS BANK. Plaintiff.

ANNA M. JOHNES Iso known as HANNAH M. JOHNES'. widow of Joseph Johnes, et Defendants. Pursuant to a Judgment entered herein, dated Ju'y 9th 1937.

I will sell at public auction, bv I. JEROME RTKER. Auctioneer, at the Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Sireet. Brooklyn, New York, on August 23d. 1937.

at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in the Boromjh of Brooklyn, County of Kings, directed by said Judgment to be sold, with the Improvements thereon, situate on the southerly side of Greene Avenue, distant 45 feet westerly from the corner formed bv the intersection of the southerly side of Greene Avenue and the westerlv side of Lewis Avenue, being a plot 20 feet front und renr oy 100 feet In depth on both sides, with a party wa il on hot sides together with st rect ritrhts and subipef covenants und restrictions of record. Reference is made to said Judgment for a more complete description of said prcm.es. Dated, July 2fith. 1937 JOHN MACKEY, Referee. A E.

MEEKER, Attorneys for Plaint iff. 1 Hanson Place, Brooklvn. New York. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE BREVOORT SAVINGS i BANK OF BROOKLYN.

Plaintiff, against LILLIAN THERESA DOOLEY, et Defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 19th dav of July, 1937. I. the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, wiil sell at public Auction to the highest bidder, by DEANDER. W.

FA HER, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 1H9 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the lfith day of August. 1937.

nt tweive o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of Truy Avenue, dls'ant fen northerly from the northwesterly corner of Troy Avenue and Snyder Avenue, formerly Grant reet rutin ins hence weerlv parallel with Snvder Avenue and part, of the distance through a party wall, fortv feet; thence northerly parallel vith Troy A en no, wen' feet hence easterly pa mile with Snyder Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall, forty feet to the westerly side of Troy Avenue, and thence southerly along the westerly side of Troy Avenue, twenty feet to the point or p'aee of beginning. Dated. Jnjy 26. 1937 EDWARD J. S.

FARRFI.L. Esq Referee. MrDERMOTT A- TURNER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 215 Montague Street, Brooklyn, i in I i 1 1 JOHN BERGSM A ntM jnie i AN) cuKE CO rry for PlalnM.

Nt LOUIS HM n. 277 Mann Cl' nf a 1-Hlfmfn' of fo' rn'f''d closure and sa the above rd "nil. tA- i'v I 'hf under- the -0th day of ilv signed ihe referee r-amavi will sell P'l11-' judcm-'in virion to htriHr Brooklyn Excnance. 1K9 Montauue Stree Borough of Brook. yn on the 24th dav of A.us,.

o'c'ock noon, 'he pr'me- i provemen's thereon ef to judgment to he so.d County of Kine S''r M. he northerly side cf ree taut 40 f''t ea'er side of Map.e S'reet. being "JO tff'' 11 and rear by 100 ter' deptn sides, said lines running Nos: rand Avenue The said are mo-e scribed in uidgmen'. Dated, New Jnlv 1 JOHN DAN.1U' 'lit Yori. at SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE NFW YORK, COUNTY OK 1 -LI AM ROHR and WAIT, as Fcutors under th Last 4.

Trstamont of Maude UndPrwoort Rftie. deceased. Plaintiffs, aaamat CHAR All REALTY CORPORATION et DcIcUcI-ants. In pursuance of a Judgment of forc- clo ure and sale duly made and ctrer- in the above entitled action and beat. re da'e the 14th dav of July.

1937. 1. the to referee in said judgment named. srll at public auction, in the Brook. yn Real Estate Exchange Rooms.

IhH Montague in the Boroiuh of Bigokivn. New York City, on the lbtn day of AunuM. at 12 clo ck noun on that dav. bv JULIUS BLOCK. AuctJoneer.

the pmivses directed by sa.d judgment 10 be sold and therein described as Iolow AI.l, that certa.n plot, p.ece or parcel cf land, ate. Iv.ng and be in ne Boroi(h ot Biuok.yn. of the City of New York. County ol K.i.g. and State of New Vuu.

uouiiUid and desci.bcd as. loiiowj, to Wit' BKOINNTNO nt a point on the nor'h-netcrly Mue of Sixth Avenue, distant mxi -v et wo inches sou: westerly from the coiner formd by the inlerrcirm the nortliwesteriv side of Six'h Avenue the ion' cstcrly side of S'tep't; thence soutl.wf a'oiiK the northwesterly sicie of Sixth Avenue thif'v-four leet; thence northv, ph' erlv parallel w.lli -third S'reet one hundred thence norr header lv parallel S.x'h Aenup thirty-four feet; ihence soot lies stifle parallel with Fifv-third Street and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet to the nurt es' eiiy side of Sixth Aenue, at the point or place of bemnning. "ALSO all the r'sht. title and tn'-ret of the faid mortgnsor of. in and ir' Sixth Avenue in front of and ad mining said to the centr line thereof." Said preiniscs being known as Sill Avenue, Borough of Biookiyn.

York Citv. 4 A The raid orem es will dp nnieri ni any stnte of facts which an accuia' m- it-mild show. Dated. New York. Julv 14th.

1937. JACOB SIEGEL. Referee KELl EY A' CONNELLY, At'ornevs Pontiffs, No. 22 East 40th P-reft. New York, Y.

i-r, 30aif.M9 13 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Dime Savings Batik of Brooklvn. Plaintiff, against Kunnie Brown and others, Defendants. Pursuant to judgment made herein, dated the 24th day of July. 1937.

I will sell at auction, bv NATHANIEL SHUTFR. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn neal EctitP Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 24th day of August. 1937, at 12.00 o'clock noon, the premises in the Boroi'Rh of Brooklwi. on the rast side of Eat Third Strrei, three hundred forty feet north nf Avenue being a plot forty feet in width front and rear by one hundred feet in depth on both sides, the? rear line running parallel with East Third Street and the side lines running parallel with Avenue T. Said premises brine known as 025 East Third Street and being more particularly described in Liber 6618 of Mortgages, page 266.

Dated. August 2. 1937. EUGENE R. BRENNAN.

Referee HUTTON A HOLAHAN. Attorney, for Plaintiff, 32 Court Street, Brooklyn. Y. au2 6 9 13 16 20 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Lincoln Savings Bank of Brooklvn. plaintiff, against John Debus and olhers.

Defendants. Pursuant to judgment madp herein, dated the 22nd day of July. 1937. I will sell at auction, by PHILIP CLARE, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

New York, on the 24th day of August. 1937. at 12:00 o'clock noon, the in the Borough of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows: ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City ot Brooklyn, County of Kings find of New York, known and distinguished on a certain map of a tract of land belonging to John Miller made, bv D. Ewen, City Surveyor, and filed in the Register's office of Kings County us lot two hundred and seventy-eight 12781. said lot being bounded and described, to wit: Southwesterly In front by South Fourth Street: northeasterly ne rear by lot hundred and sixty-eight t2iiH on said map; by lot number two ii und ted and seven, -seven i'J77i on map.

and northwesterly by lot two hundred soventy-nme 279 on said map Being went v-five feet more or less in width front and rear and nmetv-five feet in depth on each side, and heme the nremise that were conveyed bv Adam Schuiz and wife to said Jacob Huffman. nnp the partios of the first part, bv Hated October 22. 18H9. and recorded the off(ce of the of Kint'-. County in Liber 192 of at 1(1.

on October 24, 1BH9. Dated. August 2. 1937. J.

READ SMITH, Referee HUTTON A' HOLAHAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 32 Court Street. Biook.yn, ati2 0 9 13 lfi 20 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF Plaintiff, against SAM, also known as SAMUEL and as SAMUEL M. SCHWAR'IZ.

and others. Defendants. Pursuant to judgment entered herein, dated Juiy 22, 1937, (he nderf tied, referee in said judgment named, will hell at public auction to the hlliet bidder, bv McGUINNESS Ac RE1LI.Y. aucl at the Brookivn Real Estate Exchange. 1R9 Monlauue Street.

Brooklvn. Kings Countv, New York, on the 25th day of Ausum, 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, the piemises di-t eclcd by said judgment to be so.d and described as follows: ALL that cert a in lot, bo1 id: tigs hereon, situate in Boroush of BrooftWn. City N'w York, described as follows BEGINNING at point nu norlhwest sirle of Ross Street, 195 feet northeast from cor- nrr formed hv intersection of northwest side of Ross Street with northeast i.de of Wv'he Avenue; thence northeast a.ong northwest side of Ross St rect 19 feet, inches more or les land conveyed to Mary 8 Hawkins hv deed recorded in Liber 12o9 of Conveyances, at pace. 117; thenra northwest parallel with Wythe Avenue 100 feet; thence southwest parallel wuh Ross Street 19 feet 8 inches more or less; thence southeast parallel with Wvthe Avenue and partly through a party wall 100 feet to beginning.

Dated, Autnist 2nd. 1937 JEROME WALLNER. Referee. STANTON ELDR EDGE, Plaintiffs Attorney, 260 Broadway, Brooklyn. N.

Y. au2 6 9 13 lfi 20 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS 1 1 .1 A IN 1VUK H. CLAKK atld HENRY 1IETKIN, as inistees under a Declaration of Trust, dated the 10th day of March. 193ti.

and a Plan of Re-; nrganinhon for Serifs B-l MnrtKase In. vestments approved hy an order of 'he Supreme Couit nf the of New York marie on the 3d day of December- 1935 Plaintiffs, against FEOD ESTATES, -'t Defendants. Pursuant, to judgment of foreclosure and siile entered in the alMe acnon in -the Kings Countv Clerk's Office on the 14' diiv nf Juiy. 1937. I.

the undersigned the ir.rirr sam juoKinetH named, w.il sell nt public auction to ilm lushest bidder by ALLEN M. TEPLTTZ. Auctioneer, at the Brooklvn Real Es'ate Exchange. 1H9 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

New York on AiiKiist 25lh, 1937. at. 12 o'clock noon the premises in said judgment directed to be sold, being all that certain lot. piece or Parcel of Innd situate, lying and in Hie BorotiKh of Brooklyn, Counv of Kint-s City and State of New York, bounded and described follows, to wit; Beg -muni at the corner farmed by the tntecect -on of the nortiierlv of President Street with the westerly side of Bedford Avenue; running thence northerly along- the westerlv side or Berlfotd Avenue, two hundred and wo feet hence westerly parallel with President Knee' one hundred UK) leet. i hence southerly parallel wU Bui ford hundred nd 'wo i feei tn 'he norli-r side of Presid ent Si; ret.

and thence kIoiik the norlheilv of Prruriei.t Street, one hundred iloili PPf rn rnr at the pont or place, of bi-K'nnW'f toee, her with street rub's and Ml fiMme; und articles nf peronalfy attached -n or used in connection the nprrntmn nf the mortKBed pioperiy reference hein made the tudmrnt for p.ete de.sorioilon of sa.d Ulriinw Dated, Ne- Yori PRFll (5 MILLIGAN RPrr. the bazar of the Ladle Auxiliary of the Hebrew Alliance of Brighton Beach tomorrow night. Taul Sinacore, 26, of 36 Jackson who was convicted of grand larceny, second degree yesterday, a.s sent to Sing Sing Prison for from one and one-half to five years. Sinacore was charged with having been the driver of a Uxicab in which two men snatched $732 from Miss Pauia Klemman of the Bronx and Miss Edwirne Schmitt of 547 3d St. today was a member of a temporary joint committee for Jury service following a meeting of the State Federation of Business and Professional Women in yesterday, at which courses in jury duty for women were discussed.

was predicted by union spokesmen. I.nuis Eitner, 79, of 169 Throop Auv was paroled until Aug. 27, when he was arraiRned today before Magistrate David Malbm in Bridge P. Court, on a charge of having stru Mrs. Rose Niele.

51, of 94-11 104: Park, with his cane in a mpute over dog WORLD HISTORY LEGAL NOTICES i IIF PEOPLE OF THE TA 1 OF YORK HY "1 HE OH ACE OF iOD AND INDEPENDENT. 1 SVElNUNti SAEVEBUD, SEND IN" WHEREAS Ci-y Bar.k rrner Trust "i l' i 'i 1, ,1 nn an nl re at i iia 1 M.e Burouch of Ma r. ha 1 1 a n. 1 Hldrr th" ,,1 of Fred- in the Bf'rouKh uf i i riv of (Vy flnd S'ate of New rind a iJiivon l's ac-ii, 0- nriina.Iy N'iW. 1 HEREFDHE.

you are hereby i' 'io r'ise our Rurro- Co'irt of 'tie Cohtrv of Klns, 'o the Hall of Record in the of Kmtj nn the 3'iMi dav of at 9 'if) o'clocp; tn sliould not be 'I I-'S 'MONY WHEBEf 'he Sr-nl if it f.Vu: he Let a'iived. I N'ESf A i PKHCY of ihe H.iri' 1 I CK IS HhKEBY BHO THEHS. INC TporVut. nf 1 1 Clr: r-w Y.uk tv, Men tor N' Y': S'ae w. the Rc-re' -t i idep-a rk iin-f i ha til EN a M'W oph'T S'r-ei, a it r-a-" of S1 a env-nha r-t' -A re- ftr pn a tev nn 1 contdlneu for brer fiav-jrins f'h a a is a at of of I i i i rtirtM and whose place or plarrs ol real-d'tice a' unknown and cannot after dl.afnt mmllrv ascertained, heirs at and tirxt of kin nf aald EMIL MELDE.

Uec-ased ST.d areettnf Wherea WAL TFK A. HARKINUTON he 9th rii nf July. 1937. relating lo real end personal property, be dulr proved as the lest Will and Testament nf EMIL MELDS, lately residing at Nos. 79-fll Fort Greene Plare.

the Borough of Brooklyn Cit of New York. Now, Therefore, you and each of you are hereby to show cause before our Surrosa'e Conrt of the County of Kings, tn he held st the Hall of Records, in th Comity of Kints, on the 31st daT of Ait-1337. at 9 30 o'clock In the forenoon, nv Mich decree should noi be made In Testimony Whereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate Court to hereunto affixed Witness. Hon GEORGE AL-(L 3 PERT WINGATE. SutrORate of cur said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, tn the said Conn-tv.

the 2Rth da of Jnlv. 1937. PERCY T. 8TAPLETON. Clerk of tha Surrogates Court.

30-4t File No. 52361937 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NFW YORK by the grace of Ood free and independent To ANNA 8TOLL and FRIED-RICH LUTZ. srnd greeting: Whereas. MATTHEW W. LEMBERO and OTTO GABLER.

who reside at No 449 Ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. and No. 7108 Fresh Pond Road, Brooklyn. have presented a petition piaying tor a decree that a certain Instrument in writing bearing date the 17th day Januaiy. 134 relating to real and personal pioperty.

be duly proved as the last will and testament of CAROLINE TEI8SL, lately residing at No Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn, N. in the Borough of Brook-1)0 Citv of New York. Now, There tore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate Court of the County of Kinns, be held at the Ha.i ot Records in tne County of Kings, on the 14th day of 1 Ul at Qll) n'clnrlf fii kUCu decree thou Id not be In testimony whereof we have caused the Seal ot our said Surrogates Court to be hereunto affixed. Wit ncss, Hon.

George Albert (Seal) Wiiigaie, Surrogate of our said County, at tne Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the L'h'h day of July. 1937. PERCY STAPLFTON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. jyJ0-4t NFW YORK SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the application nf MARIA OR 1 EGA for a dissolution of her marriage with JUSTA ORTEGA. pur-Mian to Section 7-A ol the Domestic Re-laMons Law. lo JUSTA ORTEGA: Take notice that a pe'innn has been presented to this court by MARIA ORTEGA, your wife, for the dissolution of your marriage on the grounds that you have absented yourself for fle successive years last past, without being known to her lo be living, and that she brlie es you lo be dead and tiiat, pursuant to an order of said Court, entered on the 29th day of July. 1937, a hearing will be had upon said petition at the Supreme Court. Special Term.

Part V. in the Municipal Building at Joralemon and Court Streets in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York. the 18th dy of October, 1937, at 10,00 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated, Brooklyn. N.

July 21st. 1937. MARIA ORTEGA. Petitioner. SOLON B.

HANFT. Attorney for Petitioner, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. aul3-3t I FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Arueil E. Freydberg. Plaintiff, against Gussie Domowich. et Defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated August 9th, 1937.

I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by WALTER HAL-LOWELL. Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estaie Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, at 12 clock, noon, on the 3rd day of September, 1937. premises with the improvements thereon, situated Bionklyn. Kings County.

New York State, bounded and described as follows: Beginning ai a point on the northeasterly Mde of Eat Ninety-eighth Street, distant three hundred and twenty-eight feet, and six inches northwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northeasterly side of East Ninety-eishth Street, with the northwesterly sine of Avenue running thence northeasterly parallel with Avenue. one hundred feet thence northwesterly parallel with East Ninety-eighth Street, twenty-six feet; thence southwesterly parallel with Avenue L. one hundred feet to the northeasterly side of Ens! Ninety-eighth Street and thence southeasterly along the northeast-eiiy side Pf East Ninety-eighth Street, twenty-six feet to the point or place of hpvllintliu nv (it tin mill ctrael a li any. subject to taxes, water rules and anv! state ol lac is an accurate niney will Da'ed, August 1937. LAWRENCE DA HOW, Referee HERBERT J.

DEI TZ. Attorney tor Plaintiff, 30 Broad Stieei, Burougii ot Manhattan, New York Cry. an I 3 14 20 21 21 28 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE I. BUSINESS CORPORATION, I Plaintiff.

s. IDA BERNSTEIN, et De- icnena nt s. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated thp 27ih day of July. 1937. I will sell at public miction to the highest bidder, by JAMES A.

HEANEY Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 1R9 Mont ague Street. Brooklyn. New York, on September 3d, 1937. at. 2 o'clock noon, premises situate in the Borough of Brooklyn.

New Yorg. Cit 0n he westerly side of East 27th Street, distant 5fi5 feet nor' from Aieiiiie ioo tepl deep on each side and 30 feet wide front nild rear, the sides both parallel to Avenue "R' reference being made to said judgment for a more complete de'crip1 ion of said premises. Together wuh ii'J fixtures and articles of personal proper! y. now or hereafter attached to, or useu in connection with, the premises. Subject to ftny stale of facts an accurate sur ev wuuid show.

Dated, August 13, 1937. HERMAN M. FRANK. Referee. FRANCIS RAYNOR.

Plaintiff Attorney, 345 Madison Avenue. New York City. an 13-Bt ui NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Willlamsburgh Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Emilio Pandozzi et defendants. Pursuant to a Judgment entered hercn dated July 23d.

H37, I will sell at public auction, by WILLIAM F. REYNOLDS, nuc ion per. at 'he Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Mnn'ague Street. Brooklyn.

New York, on August 30th. 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, the morts aired premises the Bornnuh of Brooklyn. County of Kinns. rilrecled hy said to he sold, with the Improvements thpreon, ltu- on the northeasterly side of Hamburg Avenue, distant 74 feet northwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northeasterly side of Hamburg Avenue with the northwesterly side of Putnam Avenue, being a plot 26 feet front and rear, by 90 feet in depth on both sides with a party wall on either side; subject lo covenants and restrictions of record.

Reference Is made to said judgment for a more complete description of said premises. Dated. July 1937. WILLIAM V. KEENAN.

Referee. 8. M. D. MEEKER.

Attorneys for Plaintiff, One Hanson Place. Brooklyn. New York. au9 13 16 20 -'3 27 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY LAFAYETTE NATIONAL BANK OP BROOKLYN IN NEW YORK. AS TRUSTEE, etc Plaintiff, vs.

LENA SIEGEL-HEIM. anos Defendants CHARLES L. MECKENBERG. Attorney for Plaintiff, No. 16 Court Brooklyn.

Purusant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale dated August -Vh, 1937, marie and entered herein. I will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estatp Ex-channe. No 1K9 Mont aicue Street. Brooklvn. New York, on the 31st dav of August.

1937. at 12 o'clock nonn, by G. McMAHON, Auctioneer, the following described premises; ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the bulldlnss and improvements thereon erected, situate. lvin and being In the Borough of Brooklvn, County of KniKS, Cit and Stale of New York. being on the nor her! side of Rut land Road.

250 feet west of the northwesterly corner of RuCand Road and Albany Avenue, beinii 20 feet in idl h. front and rear, by 100 leet in depth on each side, the northerly and souilicrly collides being through party walls. To ether ail rl-rlit, title und Interest, if any nt, In tmd to Rutland Road, lyinir in front of and adhhnini; said premises to the reiiue line thereof Together tii'h an easement and risht of wnv for the purposes of a drivewav us recorded In Liber 4fi09 of Jon cyan res. Pane 5'M Subiect, to similar easement and rinht of wav in favor nf other owners as set forth in said agreement. Subject tn nP following: Zoning; restrlc-iions of the env of New York: anv state of facts nn accurate survey would srw covenants.

restrictions and easements contained in deeds nf record. Dated August 9. 19T7 THOMAS BRENNAN. JR Referee UL0-6t I Pursuant to a Judgment nf foreclosure and alt entered herein, dated July 6th. 1937, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgmen named, will sell nt public auction by CREWS SHAPIRO.

Auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. 1B9 Montague Street. Brooklyn, N. on September 3d. 1937.

at 12 clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold as follows- ALL that parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon in the Borough of Brooklvn Kins County. N. on the east side of East 19th S'reet is ant 2H0 feet not th of Avenue being a rectangular parcel having a width of leet fiont and rear by a dep'h of U'O feet on both side, being known as lot numbers 3M and 365 and the south 10 feet of lot number 3fi3 in Binck oo map entitled Aek'rson Construction Company -s Map of Fike Terrace, situated in the 31t and 32d Wards of the Borouah of Brooklyn, etc surveyed May 10. 1905, Pi ed C. Denning: on.

City Surveyor, lfi Court Street. Brooklyn. N. and filed in the office ol the Register oX Kings Count y. Dated: August 11.

1937. EDWIN L. GARVIN. Referee. an 13 6t-f sa SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY DAISY AYLWARD Plaintiff, against MOLLY SCHWARTZ, et Defendants Pursuant 'o judgment entered herein, dated April 22. 1937, I will sell at public auction by JOHN A. HARTIGAN, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

New York, on the 7th day of September. 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in the Borough of Brooklyn, Count of Kings, designated as lot No. 9 on a certain map entitled "Map nf Pioperty belonging to James G. Duffy and Richard Beck" surveyed by Alex D.

Murphy. City Surveyor, October. 190ti. filed Nuvember 15, 1 90t. as niup No.

512 and described as follows Beginning on the north side of Greenwood Avenue '-'U feet west of Sherman Street which point is the southwest corner of lot No. on said map. and thence northwest alunx lot No. partly through a party wall 77 feet 7 inches to lot No. 7, thence northwest along lot No.

7 5 feet 1 inch, thence we-t still along lot No. 7 and parallel with Greenwood Avenue. 15 feet 4 inches to lot No. 10, thence southeast along lot No. lo Ph tly through a pat wall 7B feet 0 inches to Greenwood Avenue and thence east along Greenwood Avenue 20 feel to beginning.

Da.ed. August 10 1937. CHARLES B. BARFIELD. Referee.

ail 13 Ol -f tu SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION against EVA PE I'TEHSEN and others. Pursuant lo a judgment of foreclosure and sale entered herein, bearing date the 10th day of August, 1937. I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 3d day of September, 1937. at 12 00 o'clock noon of that day, the premises, with improvements, directed by said Judgment to be sold, situated in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, on the southerly side of 29th Street, distant 316 feet inches from the corner of the southerly side nf 29th Street and the westerly side of 5th Avenue, being 1R feet 8 Inches front and rear and 100 feet 2 inches in depth on each side, and as more fully described In said judgment.

Dated August 12. 1937. BENJAMIN PESKOWTTZ. Referee. ROBERT DELANEY.

Attorney for Plaintiff. 215 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York. au 13-6t SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY HENRY GIEBEL. et Plaintiffs. Kaatnst CATHERINE FARUOL. et Defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and aale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 31st day of July, 1937, I.

the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public aucl ion to the highest, bidder, bv G. V. McMAHON. Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 30th day of August. 1937, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed hy said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that, certain lot nf land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate on the easterly side of East 4th S'reet. 98 feet, north from the inlersection of the easterly side of East 4th Street with the northerly side of Avenue and being 18 feet in width Iront and rear and 100 feet in depth, with party walls on either side, said premises being known as No. 2121 East 4th Street. Brooklyn, New York.

and more fully desrribed In said judgment. Dated, August 5. 1937. PETER Referee. JOSEPH B.

JERMANN. Plaintiff's Attorney, jh3 Onderdonk Avenue, Borough of Uucens, City of New York, N. Y. au9-6tmf SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY CLARA M.

ROBIE. Plaintiff, against FLORENCE M. PUGH. individually and as cxecut nx and rustee under he last will and testamen' of MARY PUGH. deceased, ct Defendants In purMia nee of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in ihe above entitled action, and bearing da'e the 3d day of August.

1937. I ihe undersigned, the i eferee nl inij. mrm named, will sell at puhlic mir'imi tne hiiihest bidder, bv wai tfp HALUJWELL, Auctioneer, at the Brnciklvn Real Eslate Exchange, No. JH9 Sireet, Borough of Brooklyn. Countv of Kintis on the 30' dav nf August 1937, 1'J clock noon, ihe premises riit et ed bv said judgment lo be sold, and therein described as follows ALL thai rertain plot, piece or parcel of land, lying and hemg in ihe Borough of Biookiyn.

of the Cit of New York, County of Kings and State (tf New York, bounded and described as follows lo wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly tide of Mc Kin ley Avenue, is; ant eight fen easterly lrom the corner formed bv the intersection of Ihe southerly side of McKintey Avenue with the easterlv side of Grant Avenue: running thence soul h-eiiv parallel with Grant Avouue. eighty leet nine inches; thence iy parallel wiih McKinlev Avenue, twenty feet: thence northerly, ugain parallel with Grant Avenue, eighty feet nine inches to the side of McKinley Avenue: and thence westerly along the southerly side of McKinley Avenue, twenty feet to the point or place of beginning, ALSO all the right, title and imprest nf the said mortgagor of. in and to McKinley Aeuue. lying in front, of and Rd-j joining premises to the centre line thereof. I Dated.

August 9th 1937 i WILLIAM SIMPSON, Referee CHARLES GOLDENRERG, Attornrv for Plaintiff, office and P. O. Address, yfil Broadwav. Borough of Manhattan. New LnrLcl'y" au9-6t SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY iiUMi-; OWNERS LOAN CORPORATION Plaintiff, against ANTONIO GIONETTI. et Defendants. WILLIAM G. WERTHEIM, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 189 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, New York.

Pursuant to jurifrment dated Jul 31st, 1937, and duly entered. I. the referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Rotunda nf the County Court House. Fu'-ton and Joralemon Streets. Brooklvn, New York, on the 2fith day of August.

1937, at 12 o'clock noon, premises together with all the Improvements situated thereon, situated In the County of Kings. City of New York, on the westerly side of East 52nd Street, feet 6 inches southerly from Avenue D. being a plot 19 feet 6 incnes in wiatn noth Tront and rear bv 100 feet in depth on both sides: side lines run parallel to Avenue premises being Know nas 7fi Kast. Street. Brooklvn New York: said premises belne mrfre nar- lirnlarlv dsc-jbed in said Judgment, dated Julv 3'st, 1937.

Dated, August 3rd 1937 BAR NET NOVA, Rferee. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Kines County Savings Bank. Plaintiff, against Adam Dulka et Defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above action, dated June 23rd. 1937.

I. the referee therein named, will sell at puhlic auction to the highest bidder, bv V. McMAHON. auctioneer. In the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom.

No. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, Nrw York, on the lfith day of August. 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, situate in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, City and aState of New York- described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of South Fifth Sireet. 1st an 75 feet easterly from Die corner formed bv the Intersection of the northerly side of South Fifth Street with Ihe easterlv side of Hooper Street; running thence northerly parallel with Hooper Street 91 feet inches: thence easterly 24 feet fi Inches tn a point diMant 91 feet 7 Inches portlier lv frnni the nor her lv dde nf Sont Fifth S'reet In a line drawn parallel with Hooper Street and distant 99 feet fi Inches rnster'v therefrom: thence southerly parallel wiih Hooper Street and part of I he distance hrough a Darty wall 91 feet 7 inches to the northerly side of South Fifth Street, and thence westerlv along Die northerly side of South Fifth Street 24 feet fi inches to the point or place of beeinning. Dated June 1937 irnnAR. HA7.FLWOOD. Referee TAYLOR A' ROBERTS.

Attorneys for P1 tint Iff. 7 Hanover Street. New York cumpltiint Dittd. Dwfmbfr lS'h 103 CORNER. BLLLs Rl'SSELI- Si MrNUITY AMornrvs for PimntfT.

OfTice Hntl Post Office Address. Nn. 45 Wtilouthb? Street. Brnoklvn. New Yorlt, To the IoJiowms named defendant in this action.

NANNTF WILLIAMS The (oretoina summons served upon ynu bf pubheat ion pursuant to an order nf Honorable John MacCrate, Jti.sncr nl the Supreme Court, du'ed July 27th 14)7 and filed wi'h the rompiaint in the fiftire nf the Clfrk of 'he County of nt Brooklyn. New York. The object of thin action is to foreclose mornitr held by 'he plaintiff and leco-rted in Kings Connf Kea later' Office in L.ner of Mnr' -SAiies. at page 216. on March 20, 19J9.

and which mor-KHKe covers premises known us No 2i8 HaUey Street. Brook I vn. New York and located on the south side of Street distant 435 leet east, ol Tompkins Avenue, ft 1 no CORNER. BEI.I-. RVSSEIX McNULTY Atforneva for Plaintiff.

Office and Post Office Address. No 45 Wtlloughby S'reet, Brooklyn, New Yorir SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY SYLVIA BEnO. Plaintiff, anainst MURRAY RIEC'tER. ROSE DUNN.

PATRICK McTAEGL'E. PHOEBE McOEE MICHAEL Mr GEE, her husband; EMIL INK. nome-timcs known as EMMA BRAISTEO. widow of Thomas Braisted dereaed, LIZZIE EVA BRAISTED. CONSTANCE C.

MORSE, formerly CONSTANCE URAIS-TE1). children and only surviving heirs of Thomas Brats'ed if they be iivinc, and If they or any of them be dead, the.r husbands, wives or heirs, devisees, distributees, lettai representatives, creditors, lienors, grantees and tneir suroessors in interest and their husbands, wives or widows, if anv, and any and all persons, flnns or corporations having or cialmina anv title to or interest in the premises I fl ec ted by this action, bv purchase, in heritance or otherwise derived through or under ire said Thomas i' or by, through or under at Braisted defendants, all of whom and whose names and places of residences are unknown to the plaintiff and cannot after dilinent Inquiry be ascertained Defendants. To the abo.ve named defendant! and each of You are Hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to seive copy of your answer, or, if the complaint not served with this summons, to serve notice of appearance on the plaintiff's torncv wit run went 20 1 days nf ter the. service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, will ou taken aEain't you bv default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated. Brooklyn. New York. March 19th, 19J7. HYMAN INGRAM.

Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address, 186 Jorale-mon Sirret, BorouKh of Brooklyn. City of New York lo the above namrd defendants, except MURRAY M.

RIEGER ThP foreKolng summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to the order the Hon. Mitchell Mav. Justice of the Supreme Court, dated July 8th. 1937. and filed with Hie complaint in the Office of the Clerk of Klnns County, in the Hall of Records.

Brooklyn. New York. The object of this action is to partition the premises hereinafter descrihed between the plaintiff and MURRAY M. RIFGETt. and lo declare that no other defendant has anv interest herein; said premises are located in Kinss County.

Brooklyn. New York, on the east side ot East 49th Street, 106 feet 2 inches south Clarkson Street, being loo teet. in front, and rear and 117 feet 3 rn inches on the north side and 117 feet 9Ja inches un the south side. Dated- July 1th, 1937. HYMAN INGRAM.

Attorney for Plaintiff. 136 Joraloinen Street, Brooklyn. New York. jy9-6tI SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the application of MARY NORD Petitioner, for the dissolution of hrr marriHKe with CARL OSCAR NORD, Notice of Presentation of Petition To.

Carl Oscar NortJ. respondent, hus band of Mnry Norn, petitioner. TAKE NOTICE that a petition has been presented to this Court by Mary Nord, your wife, for the dissolution of your mar- riHse on the crotind that you have absented your self for five successiv vears la1-! past without being known to her to be living and that she beiieves you to be dnd, and that, pursuant to an order of said Court, entered the 26th day of July, 1937, a hearing will be had upon said petition at the said Supreme Court. Special Term, Part In the Kings County Court Hniip, the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kins.

Citv and State of New York, on the lath day of October, 1937. at 10 00 o'clock In the forenoon. Dated. Juiy 23id, 1MT7. JOSEPH RLENSBY.

At'ornev lor Petitioner, Office and o. Adlre.s. 1 Jamaica Avenue, Richmond 11:11, N. j30-3t SUPPLEMEN 1 Af No 313 1934 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace nl nod free and independent To ZOLTAN FRIEDMAN. SARY FRIEDMAN.

FH IDA FRIEDMAN. JOSEPH FRIEDMAN. MIKLOS FRIEDMAN. RFLA FRIEDMAN. MAHGIT FRIEDMAN.

TEHEZ KLEIN. SZIDA SAJOVTTS he las! two mentioned as sole distributee and next of kin of UDA GREENFIELD, deceased! Send greet in- Whereas. HENRY BAUER who resides n' 7RA Fox St reel. Bojosigh of Bronx, Citv ot New York, has pre.rnled hi nrrnunt ns rvcii'or of the estate of ROSY LEBO-WITZ ni so known s.v REZY LEBOWI VZ. deceased la e.y res id i nz No, 737 l)e Kalh Avenue in the Borough of Brooklyn, nt of KluVs, Cit and Stale of New York, and a petpion praying that tier account mav be judicially settled, and Whereas.

HENRY BAUER has filed his iipinion incidental to the nrcountin pro-cTriinir. wherein he prays for a cons'ec-t on of the lat will and testament of the par'iniiariy hi to a determination as to Hie di.MWMtory pro is inn set fur: in pa a graph ma rued li ol sh id 1.14 wi.i and test amen of ROSY IEHOWITZ. known as REZY LEBOWI TZ, deceased. Now. efnre, ron and each of you nre hereby cued to show cause before nut Surrogate's Coii't of the Cmmtv of Kinas.

be held at the Hall of Records, in the ('nuniv nf King's, on the 15th day nf Sep-t ember 137. at 9 30 o'clock in 'he fore- nion. why such sen leme nt should not be had and why the relief as prayed for jir-ein vinuld not be granted. In lestiinonv whereof, we have caused the Heal of our said Surronate's Court lo be hereunto a Mixed. Wi'ncs.

HON. GEORGE AL-ir-A) BERT WTNGATE, Surrogate of aid County, nt Borough Brookhn. in the said County, i the S'h riav of AueuM. 1937. PERCY STAPLETON.

Cjfrk ihp Snrroga'e's Court auon is served upon yru as re- rerl hy law. You are not obliged to appear person. If you fail to appear it .11 be that you consent to the pinreeding1-, unless you fLe written objections 'hereto. You hae a right to have an attorney-at-law appear lor you. au6-4t NEW YORK SUPREME COURT.

NASSAU COUNTY CHARLES L. TIFFANY and WINIHROP DWIGHT. as sole surviving Trustees under Agreement and Deed of Trust of ANNIE MITCHELL, dated Mav 1:4. 1911. Plaintiffs, anaint BANKERS TRUST COMPANY.

CHARLES L. TIFFANY, WALTER I. MITCHELL snd CHARLES TIFFANY BINGHAM, as Executors of the Last Will and Testament of ANNIE O. MITCH F.I deceased; ALFREDA MITCHELL BINGHAM OLIVIA JEANS SMITH. WGODBIilDGE BINGHAM.

HIRAM BINGHAM ALFRED MITCHELL BINGHAM. CHARLES TIFFANY BINGHAM. BREW- HtV(iUAV MITCHELL "tNOHAM A 1 HAN BREWSTER BINGHAM and SIR -J A MRS HOPWOOD JEANS. Defen- fniP'i Plaintiffs designate Na-Sail Countv as "he place of trial SUMMONS ID THE ABOVE ED DEFENDANTS YOU ARE HFHFBY SUMMONED to an- ver ti, r.inipiMnt in this action a 'id e-ve a ropv of your answer, or. if 'he ri.niohiint is not served with this summons a serv a nonce of appearance on the n.iMirfs attoruevs within twenty days i.fter seivtce of this summons, exclusive or the day of service, in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken atsainst you by default for the relet demanded In the complaint.

Dated, New York City, N. July 6th I A SCOVII.LE, Attorneys for Plaint orfire and P. Address. i3 W.ih s-icet, Borounh of Manhattan, New Yo-k. jo -liter L.

Mitchell. Executor of the La-t iitid Testament of Annie O. Mi'iit'-ll rheca -ed- Chailes T.fMnv nl the Lat Will und of Aiiiiif () Mitchell, deceased. M.ci'-il H.tTTham. Olivia So'i'b iijvp liinuham.

Hiram T.fTany BniKhnni. Brew-f- liriih.im, Miidiell Binnham and Sir Jean. 1 Man mo ns Is r.cr ed noon vi'i p-ihlicat ion. pursuant to an irrter rr I l.t.mas Cut! Just ice, supreme Cr.nrt 'he H-aie of New York, da'ed the Julv pen. and filed with the ci'iUMfin in 'he office of the Clerk of ihe Co nit of the Conn' Court Hoiue.

n' Mini Nassau County, S'ale nf No Da'ed. New York. July 19'h. 19T7 JHVKiHT SCO VII LE, Attorneys for Pla.nt ft orf und Address. fi.T Wai B'UOLiiih of Manhattan New ome to India this week-end to the land of maharajahs and mysticism and native unrest to His Majesty's garrison at Dihvara, where Talbot Mundy (author of "King of the Khyber has plotted another of those Indian melodramas that have won him international fame.

Follow the course of Marquise O'Rell's mad dash to save her father and his regiment savor the dramatic choice she must make between duty and love share her breath-taking escape from a howling mob of furious natives. And that is just the beginning the first instalment of "The Treacherous Road" appearing in "This Week," the magazine with next Sunday'i NEW YORK Xctalb STrihune 24 HOURS OF WKItl l'K NO! I ICY IN' i HI" DIS 1 in liakl 11:. rtti" thev Lave-, liv 'jie l-' shuil.d i.nt. bv u.i i-: IN i PERCY ii I) iU C.i-'r- Ii NKHUPTCY IN 'IHE DI.S'I PI' ma a 1 '( iiti'i Mmw v.Uv the pr a er nf t.oo tie ir f'd Tin fd vn, ou 1 he day 1't PLHCY U. GILKES.

Clerk BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN BANKRUPTCY IN 'I HE DIM! C'iUrt of the Sia'r I K. I i of Yor ii. In tin- IjADIV LT.LMAN Not ire r- hen-y a been fi.ed at Otift UHman, Mid liankrupt. under 'he Ac: jating to bariiirup' 1198. for a and rcr nereof from Hi', his 0'-bt f.aims piovnnle aairvt ald act.

and that 'he 24th (Uv --f ember. 1937, at 10 30 a m. the I Court House, Boroogh nf Hioonlvn. is assumed for tiie hear.ng fame, when and wheie aii creditor said bankrupt and o'her persons rl may attend and show cause. liiey liae.

why tiie praver df tition should not be granted. Borough of BiooKlyp, uu the lln c. August, 1937, PERCY GII.KFH. C.i IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DlS'l Court of the IT.ifci S't-'f-v. District nl New Yotk In I in -ALEXANDER SfUlKI, N-'n" e.ven th'dt Court bv Alexander trict.

riuiy dcc.art'd Art of Coii'i: pioved July 1. lh'H. t': .1: and certificate thereof frdin other ciiv.ms tare, under said acf. and tja-day of September. 1937.

at lo the Court House. ii lvn. in said distnrt i-, a -hearing of the same, when Creditors of the said banKrui)' a ri persons tn interest niav s'-od a -I cause, if anv thev ho e. rf said petition nhn-tld Dated, the 2th day i.f iv. peucy Broadway, New Vurk Cm.

ill J28 30 U2 6 13 li. If. J26-6t I City. Yotk Ci'y. j) 23-611 tMawaMlwinMHaanM.

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