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LEGAL NOTICES FORECLOSURES BROOKLYN EAGLE, SATURDAY, OCT. 241942 Wanted i ipni I A iinicp Wanted MERCHANDISE To Buy USED CAR PLACE 'Mysteries' fo Be Topic of Sermons Under the general title of "Mysteries of the New Testament," the Rev. J. 8. Lundgren of the Dean Street Baptist Church, has prepared a long series of sermons, which he inaugurated last Sunday.

The opening theme was "The Element of Mystery In the New Testament." Tomorrow's topic will be "The Mystery of God." Others of the sermons planned are. In chronological order, "The Mystery of Christ," "The Mystery of the Incarnation," "The Mystery of the In-Dwelling Christ," "The Mystery of the Gospel," The Mystery of Faiths "The Mystery of Godliness," "The Mystery of the The Mystery of the Bride," The Mystery of the Kingdom, "The Mystery of Israel Blindness," The Mystery of Iniquity," The Mystery of the Seven Stars," The Mystery of Babylon," The Mystery of the Resurrection, The Mystery of the Consummation," "The Mystery of Tomorrow," "Stewards of the Mysteries," and "Utilizing the Mysteries." SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against TRI-GONA LIAKOS, et defendants. IRVING LIPTON, Attorney for Plaintiff, 50 Court Street. Brooklyn. N.

Y. C. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above action, and. bearing date October 3rd. 1942, the undersigned, the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by G.

V. Mc-MAHON, auctioneer, on November 2nd, 1942. at 12:00 noon of that day, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, N.

the mortgaged premises described in and directed by said judgment to be sold, being a parcel of land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon, situate in the County of Kings. State of New York, being on the northeasterly side of Hendrickson Street, distant 59 feet northwesterly of Avenue P. having a width in front and rear of 27 feet and a uniform depth of 100 feet, and more particularly described in said judgment, to which reference is made. Premises known as No. 1579 Hendrickson Street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Dated, October 10th. 1942. ROBERT L. CALLAHAN.

Referee. olO 14 17 21 24 21 SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS IRVING TRUST COMPANY, as substituted Trustee under the Will of Rosalie G. F. Bair for Honor B.

Douglas, plaintiff, against ISABELLA DOYLE, et defendants. BAILEY MULLER. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 70 Pine New York. Pursuant to Judgment entered August 7, 1942, and amended by order entered October 1st.

1942, I will sell in one parcel, at public auction, by FRANK M. McCURDY, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, County of Kings, on the 10th day of November, 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of East Fifty-first Street, distant two hundred and twenty feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of East Fifty-first Street with the northerly side of Snyder Avenue: running thence westerly parallel with Snyder Avenue and part of the distance through a garage party wall in the rear thereof one hundred feet; thence northerly parallel with East Fifty-first Street twenty feet; thence easterly parallel with Snyder Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet to the westerly side of East Fifty-first Street, and thence southerly along the westerly side of East Fifty-first Street twenty feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the mortgagor of.

in and to the land lying in East 51st Street in front of and adjoining the firemises herein described to the center Ine thereof. Dated. October 15. 1942. SAMUEL FLAUM, Referee.

o20-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY INTERBORO ASSOCIATES. plaintiff, against RUTH R. JOYCE, et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment dated October 13, 1942.

I will sell al public auction, by McGUINNESS ft REILLY, auctioneers, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. on November 4. 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, premises known as Sec tion 4.

Block 113, 33. as shown on tax map of Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on February 11, 1940. jjaied, ucioDer h. i42.

JOSEPH R. CORSO, Referee. HARRY SAND. Plaintiff's Attor ney, 135 Broadway. New York City.

oi4-(jt a SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -THE DIME SAVINGS BANK. VH WILLIAMSBURGH. plaintiff, against MARY BRUST and others, defendants. Pursuant to judgment entered herein, dated October 8. 1942.

the under signed Referee named therein will sell at public auction to tne nignest Diaaer, by JACK J. DUBERSTEIN, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, on the 12th day of November. 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises therein di rected to De sola, as ioiiows: all mat lot, with improvements, situate in Brooklyn. Kings County.

New York. BEGINNING at point on east side of Sumner Avenue, 20 feet south of south east corner of fuiaskl street and gum ner Avenue; thence south along east side of Sumner Avenue 25 feet; thence east parallel with Pulaski Street and partly through a party wall 95 feet: thence north parallel with Sumner Avenue 25 feet: thence west parallel with Pulaski Street and partly through a party wall 95 feet to BEGINNING. Dated, October 21sl, 1942. HENRY A. UTERHART.

Referee. STANTON ELDREDGE. Plaintiff's Attorney. 260 Broadway, Brooklyn. N.

y. 02i-t was SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. Dlaintiff. against NICOLA J.

GERADO. et defendant. HARRY SOKBL, Plaintiff Attorney. 2 Lafayette Street, New York City. Pursuant to judgment dated October 15.

1942. and duly entered. I will sell at public auction, by MURRAY SMER-LING, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

New York, on the 13th day of November, 1942, at 12 o'clock noon. premises aescripea Dy saia judgment to be sold, with Improvements thereon, situate in Kings County. State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southeasterly side of Madis'on (Ivy) Street, distant 118 feet 9 inches northeasterly from the southeasterly side of Madison Street and northeasterly side of Broadway, being 18 feet 9 Inches in width, front and rear, by 90 feet in depth on each side and as more particularly described in said Judgment. The premises are known as 956 Madison Street, Dated. Brooklyn.

New York. October 21, 1942. BENJAMIN GOTTLIEB. Referee. o21-6tWS SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY GLADYS RIDEOUT.

plaintiff, against JOSEPH RICCI. et defendant. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action on the 5th day of October, 1942. the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction, by ELMER DONOVAN, auctioneer, at the Real Estate Exchange Room, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 29th day of October, 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, premises described as follows: BEGINNING at the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of West Street with the southwesterly side of 65th Street, as shown on said plan, which said West Street Is now known as Dahill Road; running thence southerly along the said westerly side of Dahill Road 68.14 feet: thence westerly at right angles to Dahill Road and along the northerly side of lot No.

22 on said plan 73.21 feet; thence northwesterly parallel with said 65th Street and alonog the northeasterly side of lot No. 2 on said plan 19.27 feet; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly side of lot No. 18 on said plan and at right angles to 65th Street 100 feet to the southhwesterly side of 65th Street: thence southeasterly along the said southwesterly side of 65th Street 20 feet to the point or place of beginning, be said measurements and area mors or less Dated. October 7th. 1942.

FRANK B. DI GIOVANNA. Referee, o7-6t WiS SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against ADOLPH AMOS, also known as ADOLPH A. AMOS, et defendants. PLAN.

Attorney for Plaintiff, 1440 Broadway, New York City Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale, dalea January tmrmA herein I Will Sell at DUbliC SUC' tion to the highest bidder, by ALLEN tf.pi.itz. auctioneer, at the Brook lyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Btreet, Brooklyn. New York, on UCtODer 28, 1342, ai 1 uiui-ft iiuuu, the mortgaged premise in Kings nt Now Vnrlr reeled by said Judgment to be sold, known as 430 Vanderbilt Avenue. Brooklyn, New York, being a Plot ieei in wiain, frnnt mnA Mir fiV 100 feet In deDth OH both sides, situated on the westerly side of Vanderbilt Avenue, distant 115 feet northerly from Gates Avenue: to- ether with appurtenances; reference elng made to said Judgment for more complete description thereof. Dated, October 6.

1942. nRORfin h. Fni.wELT Referee. o6-6t TuAS BUY U. S.

WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS File No. 349 1942. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To HOWARD VAN ORDEN HAROLD VAN ORDEN HATTIE DEXTER; ELMER BREAKEY: FLORENCE VAN ORDEN; VIOLA FITZGERALD; HAZEL LABAGH: GEORGE O. VAN ORDEN. RAYMOND DALY; WILLIAM DALY.

ADELBERT VAN ORDEN: EUGENIA KNIGHT; GEORGE B. BREAKEY; and to NELSON BREAKEY. if living, and whose place of residence and post office address Is unknown to the petitioner nerein, ana If the said NELSON BREAKEY be dead, to his widow, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin, executors, administrators, legatees, devisees, assignees, grantees and successors In In-terest, or persons claiming through or under ald NELSON BREAKEY. if any, whose names and places of resi dences ana post onice aaaresses are unknown and cannot after diligent in quiry be ascertained by the petitioner herein, and any and all unknown dis- iriDuieea, ueirs b.l iw uu mm of IDA R. LESTER, deceased, if living, whose names', andor places of residence and post office addresses are unknown to petitioner herein, and if any of the said distributees, heirs at law or next of kin of IDA R.

LESTER, deceased, be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any, distributees and successors in interest, whose names, andor places of residence and post office addresses are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained by the petitioner, the distributees of IDA R. LESTER, deceased. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. OSCAR STEVENSON, who resides at 11 Glendale Road, Glen Rock, New Jersey, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a cetrain instrument in writing bearing date the 9th day of January. 1942, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of IDA R.

LESTER, lately residing at No. 18 Berkeley Place, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New 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 16th day of November, 1942. 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 taid Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 6th day of October, 1942. PERCY T.

STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY BROOKLYN, plaintiff, against SAMUEL el ueienuaiiLa. TANNER.

SILLCOCKS FRIEND. Plaintiff's Attorneys. No. 1 Madison Avenue. New York City.

Pursuant to judgment dated Septem- Der id, a win dii in at public auction, by F. G. SCHAEFER. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Sales Room, No. 189 Mon tague Street, Brooklyn, nings v-uuuiy, City and State of New York, on the 29th day of October.

1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold, being ALL that lot of land in Brooklyn. rungs Louniy, vuy nnu aiaic wi York, bounded and described as follows: BEUlNNlINti at a point, on ine side of Elmore Place, distant 610 feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Elmore Place with the northerly side of Avenue running thence easterly, parallel with Avenue 100 feet to the center line of the block: thence northerly along said center line of the block and parallel with Elmore Place 50 feet: thence westerly, parallel with Avenue 100 feet to the easterly side of Elmore Place, and thence southerly along the easterly side of Elmore Place 50 feet to the point or place of beginning. Said premises being sometimes known as No. 1091 East 22nd Street.

Brooklyn. New York. TOGETHER with street rights. Elmore Place above referred to is now known as East 22nd Street. TOGETHER with all fixtures' and articles attached to or used in connection with said TOGETHER with the appurtenances.

SUBJECT TO: Any state of facta that an accurate survey would show; also to all violations, if any. of any State or Municipal Departments: also to xone regulations: also to covenants and restrictions contained in Liber 3180 of Conveyances at page 328, and to telephone agreement recorded in Liber 3153 of Conveyances at page 240. and to electric light agreement recorded in Liber 3157 of Conveyances at page 269. in so far as said covenants, restrictions and agreements may be now In force and effect. HAROLD L.

TURK. Referee. o7-6tW SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-LEON HOFFMAN, et plaintiffs, vs. ABRAHAM SELIGMAN. et de- 'epursuant to Judgment dated September 26.

1942, duly entered, I will sell at public auction, by IRVING HIRSCH. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., on October 29. 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, premises in Brooklyn, N. located on the southwest corner of Coney Island Avenue and Ryder Avenue (now known as Roder Avenue), being 123.09 feet on Coney Island Avenue and 104.93 feet on Ryder Avenue an irregular plot, more fully described in said judgment. Dated.

Octoberl. green Referee. IRVING C. MALTZ. Attorney for Plaintiff.

225 Broadway, N. Y. C. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY TUTU! TNIGITt.

mill nuruui mi ANCE COMPANY, plaintiff, against ALICE V. SMITH, et defendants. TANNER. SILLCOCKS ft FRIEND. Plaintiff Attorneys, 1 Madison Avenue, New York City.

n. a. a- Ant a A AntAhar 2. 1942, I will sell In one Parcel. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Es- iTvnhanvA fln.PM Rnnm.

No. 1X9 Montague Street, Brooklyn, King on me utn VL uiciLUCl, ft i i V. a mnnitfairail nrom. ises directed by said judgment to be sola, Deing; aloj umi w. il n4 ImnrAvsmanti thr on in Brooklyn, Kihks County.

City ana otate oi new follows easterly siub ui bwiCv- distant 556 feet southerly from the southeasterly comei- Avenue and Avenue running thence easterly parallel with Avenue 100 feet: thence southerly parallel with Schenectady Avenue 24 feet: thence westerly parallel with Avenue 100 feet to the easterly side of Schenectady Avenue, and thence northerly along the premises being sometimes No. 1327 Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn New York. TOGETHER with the TOGETHER with all fixtures, apparatus and appurtenances and such other goods and chattels and personal property as are ever furnished by a landlord In letting or operating a building similar to the one herein described and referred to. which are attached to aald building in any manner. SUBJECT TO: Any state of facts that an acurate survey would show also to all violations, if any, of any State or Municipal Departments: also to zone regulations: also to rights and easements reserved in and covenants and restrictions conuiiaea in ureu icwiucu In Liber 8824 of Conveyances, at page In ha In" mm mmmm m.

HAW in force and effect, and to the right, if any, of the defendant United States of America to redeem within one year from the date of tha delivery of the referee' deed. ABRAHAM H. GOODMAN. Referee. 021-6t 8UPREMB COURT.

KINGS COUNTY MAX ACKERMAN vs. MARY GIE- SCHEN. et al. A Pursuant to judgment dated Sep tember 28, 1942, i win sen at purine netlnn. hv JACK J.

DUBERSTEIN. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, on October 22, 1942, at 12 noon, premise on tax map for Borough of Brooklyn. I Section 5. Block 1338, Lot 25, II section Bioca imi, to.

as said tax map was on September 10. 1941. john 3 o'SHEA. Referee. Above sale is adjourned to October 30th, 1243, at the same time and place.

t3iU 28-at BROOKLYN'S MARKET Automobiles for Sal 11 BUICK 1938 "4 four-door trunk sedan; excellent condition; low mileage; 6 tires, radio: reasonable, private. BUckminster 2-0298. BUICK "39 4-DOOR: R. good tires. J.

J. HART (FORD OF BROOKLYN) 987 Atlantic Ave. NEvins 8-4770. BUICK 1939 Century sedan, perfect: 6-ply tires, radio, heater; sacrifice or exchange for good trailer. PResident 3-7812.

BUICK 1937 four-door sedan, good condition; owner being drafted; reasonable. J. Mclndoe, 1422 Trov Ave. Cadillac. 1941, "63" 4-donr sedan, (1,495 KINGS COUNTY BUICK.

Inc. 44 Empire Brooklyn. BU. 4-6901. CHEVROLET 1939 Special De Luxe Business Coupe: original paint; mechanically perfect: tires excellent.

Bedford Chevrolet, 1410 Bedford Ave. MA in 2-0500. CHEVROLET 1941 master de luxe, black, radio, heater, tires perfect, mechanically perfect, covers. 1542 Flatbush Ave. (store).

MAnsfleid 6-7721. CHEVROLET 1940 black 2-door town sedan, like new: must see to appreciate. No dealers. 1525. BUckminster 2-0982.

CHEVROLET late 1939 sedan, low mileage, 5 good tires; $400; radio; private; 4-6 pm. Zlmtbaum, 84 Sterling St. CHRYSLER ROYAL, 1937, 4-door sedan: perfect condition; radio, heater, other equipment: $185. Lindenberg. DEwey 6-2282, evenings.

DODGE, 1935, 'i-ton, panel body; perfect tires, motor recently overhauled; going in army. Bargain quick buyer. 2049 Homecrest Brooklyn. DEwey 9-8980. FORD 1942 super de luxe convertible, heater, radio, 1.700 miles, like new.

maroon; priority certificate needed; best offer takes It. CLoverdale 8-2707. FORD convertible sedan, de luxe. 1939. heater, radio, excellent condition, good tires.

See at 1344 E. 24th St. ESplanade 7-2686. BUSINESS Appliance Repaired VACUUM CLEANERS, washing machines bought, sold, exchanged, repaired and rebuilt: reasonable prices. 1314 Flatbush near Foster.

MAnsfleid 6-1320. Birth Certificate BIRTH CERTIFICATES guaranteed or money refunded. All States. E. FRANK KELLEY, 507 5th Ave.

MU. 2-2444. Building Contracting ALBERT DAHBANY General Contractor. Alterations, tile, cement, plaster, firebrick work on ovens, waterproofing. 1243 41st St.

Windsor 6-0829. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Masonrr. plastering, carpentry, tile roofing, electric, heating, plumbing, painting, paperhang-ing. Caltis, 1459 Dahiil Road. ES.

8-5039. Chimney Cleaning CHIMNEYS CLEANED Scientific, dust-less; roof-pit; coal, oil. $4. Hoover Vacuum Chimney Cleaner TRiangle 5-9426: ESplanade 7-6462. CHIMNEYS cleaned; we specialise in apartment houses and residential buildings; quirk service.

Call Atlantic and Pacific. Windsor 5-4400. Metal Wealherttripping METAL WEATHER8TRIPPINO solves heat problems, eliminates draughts, rattling, sticking windows. Tiedeman. 1258 Jefferson Ave.

GLenmore 5-1130. Painter Decorator ALTERATIONS INSIDE THREE ROOMS PAINTED, OUTSIDE- REASONABLE; FINEST WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS. SHEEP8-HEAD 3-6465. ALTERING, painting, paperhanglng, floor scraping; 3 rooms painted, $32 complete; best materials, workmanship; formerly with Abraham as Straus, ESplanade 5-1336. DECORATING.

PAINTING. PAPERING: SCANDINAVIAN EXPERT: OUTSIDE WORK; VERY REASONABLE; ESTIMATES ANYWHERE. WINDSOR 8-0292. DECORATINO PAINTER. DANISH.

NEAT; REASONABLE; FLOOR SCRAPING, CEILINGS, $2 UP. ROMMERDAHL. BEACHVIEW 2-0421. PAINT NOW PAY LATER BEST WORK GUARANTEED Phone SH. 3-4110 weekdays 7 a.m.

-7 m. PAINTER seeks new contacts; clean workmanship, best materials: alterations; reasonable: carpentry, tiling, paper hanging. Pays to call Windsor 8-1584. PAINTING, PAPERINO. PLA8TERING; GENERAL CONTRACTOR: BEST WORKMANSHIP.

PROPERTY OWNER3 MAINTENANCE SERVICE. MAIN 4-7068. PAINTING Inside and outside; licensed scaffold work; best materials, honest workmanship. Joseph Wander, 95 Ralph Ave. GLenmore 5-3061.

PAINTING and decorating: first-class workmanship done at reasonable prices. Nilsen Saue. Pbone SHore Road 8-3313. Parquet Flooring FLOORS LAID EASY PAYMENT ATLANTIC FLOOR CO. BUCK.

2-6377. FLOORS scraped and 18 yean experience; dustless method; equipped lor Immediate service. Sum. MAln 2-U519. FLOORS scraped, refill ished; improved dustiest methods: reasonable estimate! submitted anywhere.

Voqut Floor Scrap-Ins. NEvins 8-6564. FLOORS SCRAPED AND FINISHED BY OUR EXPERTS; REASONABLE. I CARLSON, 765 68TH ST. WINDSOR 9-6412 FLOOR SCRAPING ROOMS SCRAPED 12x14.

1250: SHELLACKING EXTRA; GOOD WORKMANSHIP JORDAN si MITCHELL. MAIN 2-555. HOUSEHOLD SERVICES Carpet Cleaning RUGS CLEANED 9x12 domestics, 2 95; FOUR Hi MONTHS FREE upholstery, tacted-down carpeting cleaned in your home; complete Insurance. Dulct Cleaners. 801 East New York Ave, PResident FurM Remodeled FUR COATS remodeled, rellned.

repaired, $15; expert furrier; workmanship guar- anteed. Royal Fur, 337 Bridge Brooklyn; near Telephone Co. TR. 5-5175. i wutyouHmfWiiU WAIi BONDS United States army trucks resemble the prairie schooners of our pioneers lor utility, not for sentiment These motorized covered wagons "get where they are going" with men and supplies.

The 2Vi ton truck costs about $2,000 or slightly more than the purchase value of 100 of the $18.75 War Savings Bonds. We need thou-sands of these trucks. You can help pay for them by buying U. S. War Savings Bonds every pay day.

Help well the War Bond Quota In vour county. I To Sell WANTED TO SELL Houtefurnuhingt BEDROOM, dining room, marble top. liv ing room, piano, aeftx, dookcsbb, wmw bedroom, kitchen range, studio bed. Windsor 1-2800. BEDROOM, llvln room, dtnlnt room, twin bedroom, kitchen, russ, household articles, separately; opportunity dealer.

Inquire REpublto 9-236B. BEDROOM. DINETTE SETS. PULL SIZE DAT BED: OTHER ODD HUM SACRIFICE. STERLING 8-2976.

CHAIRS, SOFA, SINGLE BED, COMPLETE. PINO- PONG TABLE. ETC. NAVARRE 8-3671. 1508 S.

29TH ST. CHIFPOROBS, consols table, opens tor 2 end tables; good condition. Herzog, 145 W. 86th N. Y.

C. SChuyler 4-7679. DINING ROOM glasi topped table, buffet and 8 chairs. Italian walnut: penect condition; reasonable. Call Esplanade 1-6323.

DINING ROOM SET Table, 6 chairs; crystal cabinet, bullet, serving taoie, hand-carved Jacobean; sacrifice. Evenings, 8Locum 6-5456. DINING ROOM SET, 10-plece. walnut, good condition; very reasonable. Hols-hausen, 7129 Central Glendale.

DRESSER, chllforobe, vanity, fine quality, good condition; au pieces maccmng; wiu tell separately. ESplanada 7-7372. LIVING ROOM, bedroom, twin; 2-in-l table, 2 rugs, odd pieces; reasonable; separately. INgersoil 2-5385. LIVING ROOM BET, odd tables, draperies, rugs like new; sacrifice.

135 Eastern Parkway, Apartment 6-U STerling 3-6635. PORCH SET, 4 pieces, innersprtng seats: 2 loose covers; ether furniture; suitable boarding house, beach cottage. 1016 Dltmas Ave. BUckminster 4-7711. AMERICAN ORIENTALS, broadlooms, Wil tons, Axmtnsters, all sizes: stair carpet, hsll runners.

BEVERLY CARPET CLEANERS. 694 Coney Island Ave. Windsor 5-4177. ANTIQUE and modern furniture; in fine condition; must be sold before November 1. 514 Washington Ave.

BROADLOOM RUOS, burgundy, 9x15; royal blue, 9x12, and 2 pads; reasonable. No dealers. Sacrifice. Rose, 1517 41st St. FINANCE COMPANY representatives sacrificing samples, living room, bedroom, dinettes, occasional pieces, springs, mattresses; also new, repossessed, used refrigerators, washers; terms.

1331 Flat-bush Ave. BUckminster 4-8709. SENSATIONAL OFFER, 100 percent savings; living rooms, bedrooms, dinettes; floor samples; large selections: terms. Smitty's Furniture, 198 5th Ave. Building Material! STORM WINDOWS from 11.80; dish closets, 87; French doors, $5 up.

Southern Lumber 859 Atlantic Ave. STerling 3-4467. Carpet; Rug and Floor Covering CARPET RUNNERS, rugs, like new; tremendous selections; sacrificing; look and compare. 568 Vanderbilt Ave. (Bergen NEvlns 8-7464.

ALMOST NEW ALSO NEWI World's Fair carpeting, broadlooms. linoleums; cheap; cash. Klein, 31 W. 33d St. BRjant 9-0976.

RUG, BEAUTIFUL, ORIENTAL, 10x13; NO WEAR, NO DISCOLORING: HEAVY NAP; 250. FBHRENZ, 360 CLINTON AVENUE. UNCLAIMED rugs, runners; real bargains. Clover Carpet Cleaners, 3263 3d Ave. (163d-164th), Bronx.

Open evenings. Fir Wearing Apparel MOUTON LAMB COAT, sire 14; good condition; 875. 426 66th St. Windsor 9-8783. PERSIAN LAMB COAT, SMALL CURL SIZE 18.

SACRIFICE $200. BOX 334, EAGLE. SHEARED BEAVER COAT ORIGINALLY (300, HQW $85 Braverman Pawnshop, 218 Myrtls Avenue. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY FRANCES C.

BOYLE, plaintiff, against HILDA BERGER and THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, defendants. VITO F. LANZA, Plaintiff's Attorney. 32 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure, dated October 13th, 1942, I will sell at, public auction, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Montague Street, Brookyln. N. on November 6th. 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, by WALTER H. HALLO WELL, auctioneer, the premises known as 528 East 51st Street, situated in the County of Kings.

City and State of New York, being a plot on the westerly side of East Slat distant 120 feet northerly from Tilden thence westerly 102 feet 10t Inches; thence northerly 20 feet 4 inches; thence easterly 98 feet 11 inches, and thence southerly 20 feet to the point of beginning; together with easements, fixtures, as covered by the mortgage and judgment. HORACE CALLAGHAN. Referee. ol5 17 22 24 29 31 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff, vs.

SAMUEL NEHAM. et defendants. Pursuant to judgment dated October 7th, 1942, I will sell at public auction, by H. L. HOLLANDER, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N.

on November 6th. 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold: BEGINNING at the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of Rogers Avenue with the southerly side of President Street: running thence westerly along the southerly side of President Street 80 feet: thence southerly parallel with Rogers Avenue 18 feet; thence easterly parallel with President Street and part of the way through a party wall 80 feet to the westerly side of Rogers Avenue, and thence northerly along the same 18 feet lo the point or place of beginning: known as 228 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn. New York. Dated, October 15th.

1942. J. READ SMITH. Referee. ORR BRENNAN.

Plaintiff's Attorneys, 16 Court Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. ol5 17 22 24 29 31 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COTTNTY BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY as Trustee under the Will of Henry J.

Webb of a trust for the benefit of Elsie L. Moerchen. plaintiff, against PEARL FEINSTEIN. et al defendants. Pursuant to Judgment herein, dated October 15.

1942, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by DAVID M. SHAPIRO, suctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Unn.am.A St ttmnlrlvti mt nnnn November 1942. premises in Kings) County, New lork otate. as in said judgment described, on the northerly side of Crown Street.

151 feet 9 inches westerly of Schenectady Avenue, 24 feet 9 Inches wide by 127 feet 91 inches deep, side lines parallel with Schenectady Avenue. No. 693 Crown St. Dated. October 22.

1942. THEODORE STUDWELt. Referee. CULLEN ft DYKMAN. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 215 Montague Brooklyn.

N. Y. o22-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE DIMS SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, plaintiff, against MARTHA SARA UN GAR and others, defendants. Pursuant to Judgment made herein, dated October 1st.

1942, I will sell at auction, by FRED G. SCHAFER. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 28th day of October, 1942, at 12 o'clock noon. Eastern War Time, the premises in the Borough of Brooklyn on the north side of State Street, 68 feet 3 Inches west of Henry Street, being plot 22 feet 6 Inches In width on State Street and 22 feet inches across the rear by 73 feet 8 inches In depth on both sides to land of John Peck, the rear line running along said land of Peck and the side lines running parallel with Henry Street and partly through party walls.

Reference Is hereby made to the judgment herein for a mors complete description. Dated. October 7. 1942. A.

DAVID BENJAMIN. Referee. HUTTON aV HOLAHAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 32 Court Street, Borough of Brooklyn. City; of New York. o7-(i WANTED TO BUY Antique Bric-a-brac PRIVATE COLLECTOR wishes to bur decorative china; also some vases; pay good price.

Appointment, BUckminster 4-1626. Clothing HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Men's Clothing and Shoes. MAIN 2-6890. AUDUBON 3-0140. Fur Wearing Apparel HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For worn lur coats.

Royal Furs, 337 jarioge at. (near mono iki. o-ano. Houtefurnithing ANDIRONS, antiques, all kinds of furni ture, oric-a-Drac, ooas, ends, piano, rugs; highest prices. Lester, Windsor 8-6565, Flatbush.

A BETTER PRICE For your used furniture; Immediate ser vice, call 351 jay St. TRiangle 5-9149. ALL KINDS FURNITCRi Baby grand pianos, bric-a-brac: Oriental rugs; ws pay more. Edwards, DEwey 2-1652. WE BUY used furniture and rugs: lmme- utKLe can win oring our appraiser to your door.

Rockrord Furniture Exchange, 1653 St. John's Place. PResident 2-12S0. WE pay the highest top prices for your used furniture, rugs, bric-a-brac, etc. R.

Levine. 162 Myrtle Ave. CU. 6-9478. WILL BUY your furniture, furnishings, bric-a-brac, rugs or anything you have In the household line.

Will call and give full value. Call William. TRiangle 5-0912. Machinery BUNN TYINO MACHINE WANTED. A.

C. CURRENT. CALL WALKER 5-3856. OM Gold, Jewelry, Diamond JACK'S Curiosity Shop. Est.

1906. Largest buyer diamonds, gold, sliver, pawn tickets, bric-a-brac; appraisals; licensed. 48 Flatbush at Livingston. TRt. 5-4053.

HIGHEST PRICES PAID Diamonds, old gold. Jewelry, pawn tickets. Goldware Exchange, 15 Hanson Flacg, opposite L. I. R.

R. station. Pianos Muiical Inttrument BABY GRAND PIANOS WANTED WILL PAY CASH. KAYE. 89-03 166th Jamaica.

JAmaica 3-9791. PIANO. OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED. UNIVERSAL STUDIO, 48 E. 8TH N.

Y. C. ALGONQUIN 4-8917. pFaNO WANTED UPRIGHT: WILL PAY CARTAGE FROM BROOKLYN. CALL BUCKMINSTER 2-6126.

PIANO WANTED UPRIGHT. GRAND OR PLAYER. WRITE NAME, PRICE. KLEIN, 421 W. 28TH.ST., N.

Y. C. WANTED, good Baby Grand; must be reasonable; will pay cash. No dealers. Private party.

Mr. Mason, MU. 2-8060. WE BUY YOUR OLD PIANOS. PHONE PRESIDENT 3-3578.

Refrigerator REFRIGERATOKS ALL MAKES BOUGHT ELECTRIC AND GAS; ANY QUANTITY PILGRIM REFRIGERATION CO. HAVEMEYER 9-1888. HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED USED REFRIGERATORS. ALL MAKES. PHONE MAIN 2-1227.

HIGH PRICES PAID FOR USED REFRIGERATORS; ALSO GAS STOVES. 436 6TH OR SOUTH 8-8686. WANTED REFRIGERATOR; ABOUT SIX CUBIC FEET: CASH. 8TOERRI, 4701 8TH AVE. WINDSOR 5-9715.

WANTED USED REFRIGERATORS REX COLS BUILDING 6530 4i Ave. SHore Road 5-4700. WE PAY as high as (100 for used refrigerators (depending on age or condition), mterboro. Call TRiangle 5-8881. War Salvage Material CASH for rags, metal, vacuum cleaners, radiators, smks, sewing machines, old ciothes, motors.

1630 Ryder 81. NAvarra 8-8338. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY BANKERS TKUST COMPANY, as Trustee under Agreement dated March 8th. 1927, with Hilda Mums Carswell, for the benefit of Hilrlal. Carswell, plaintiff, against BLYTHEBOURNE RAINBOW LAUNDRY, et defendants.

TANNER. SILLCOCKS ft FRIEND. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 Madison Avenue, New York City. Pursuant lo judgment dated August 271 h. 1912.

I will sell in one parcel at public auction, by A. H. WALKER, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Sales Room. 1S9 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, Kings County. City and Stale of New Yoik.

on the 28th day of October. 1912. al 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to he sold, being ALL that lot uf land, with the building and improvements lliereiin erected, in Brooklyn, Kings County. City and Stale of New York, hounded ami described as follows: at a point on the southerly side of 61st SI reel, distant 160 feet westerly from the coiner funned by the inlersecliun of the southerly aide of tilsl Slreet with the westerly side uf Itith Avenue; running thence southerly parallel with ltith Avenue 200 feet lo the northerly side of 62nd Street; theme westerly alung the northerly side of 62nd Street 40 feet; thence northerly again parallel with 16th Avenue 2U0 feet to the southerly side of 61st Street, and thence easterly along the southerly side uf 61st Slreet 40 feet to the point ur place, of beginning. Said premises being sometimes known as No.

1570 61sl Street, Brooklyn. New York. TOGETHER with street rights. TOGETHER with all fixtures snd sr-titles of personal property attached to or used in connection with the said premises. SUBJECT TO: Any state of facts that an accurate survey would show: also to all violations, if any, of any State or Municipal Departments: also to zone regulations; aisu to covenants and restrictions contained in prior deeds of record in so far as the same may be now in force and effect, and to the right, if any, of'the defendant United States of America to redeem within one year from the dale of the delivery of the Referee's Deed.

BARNET ALPERIN. Referee. OS 10 13 17 20 24 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY JOHN NAPORANO. plaintiff, against.

SAM KOLODNY. et als defendants. H. D. HAMMOND, Plaintiff's Attorney, 156 Monlague Streel, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Pursuant to Judgment entered herein, dated September 28. 1936. and amended by order entered herein, dated September 17th 1942, I. the undersigned referee, will sell at public autinn to the highest bidder, by McGUINNESS BILLY, auctioneers.

at me ifrooKiyn Keal estate, exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on October 28th. 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the following premises: All that plot of land, with the improvements thereon, in Kings County, N.

described as follows: A plot twenty feel wide front and rear by seventy-five feet deep on both sides, on the south side of Glenmore Avenue, twenty feet east of Sackman Street. Side lines are parallel with Sackman Street and run through party walla. Known as 150 Glenmore Avenue. Reference being made to said judgment for a more complete description of said premises. Dated.

October 5th. 1942. JULIUS HOLLANDER. Referee. OS 10 13 17 20 24 SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, aitainst SYDNEY E. BENDER, et defendants. BERNARD ROGACtT. Plaintiff's Attorney, 51 Chambers Street, New York City. Pursuant to a Judjmr-nt dated October 9th.

1942. and duly entered. I will sell at public auction to the hixh-est bidder, by BARON SHUTER, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchana-e, 1S9 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 6th day of November. 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in said judgment directed to be sold, with the improvements thereon, situate in the County of Kings, on the westerly side of 29th Street, distant 150 feet southerly of Avenue being a plot 50 feet In width front and rear by 100 feet in depth on each side, as more particularly descrihed in said Judgment.

The premises being known as 1622 Street. Dated, October 13th. 1942. HYACINTHS RINGROSE. Referee.

15-61 WANTED TO SELL Fur Wearing Apparel SKUNK JACKET. GENUINE. SIZE 14, PRACTICALLY NEW, $85. R. LANDRY, 26 ST.

MARK'S AVE. Heating Equipment 10 OIL HEATERS, 4 EACH SEE SUPERINTENDENT. 842 MADISON NEAR RALPH BROOKLYN. OAS HEATER, large, suitable ito: or mall shop: (30. HEgeman 3-3B7H BABY CARRIAGE, play pen, nursery chair and infant's crib.

Apply 1-7 p.m., 2780 E. 16th St. (Avenue Mi. BAR, suitable private home, mirror, 4 stools, 2 tables, 6 chairs, excellent condition; reasonable. 75 E.

21t St. BEAUTIFUL Imported hall clock, two sets chimes, perfect condition; cost $400; sac- riflce. BUclcmuuter 4-7263 all day Friday, Sunday. DINNER SET, imported china, service 12, blue-gold border, stem glasses to match; reasonable; saxaphone. perfect condition.

BUckminster 4-7263 all day Friday, Sunday. FOR SALE Bed. bureau, radio, screen, cabinet, table, linens, camera, clothing, reasonable. 254 73d Act. 3-C.

POOL TABLE 'A feet by 9 feet, with complete equipment: reasonable. Scotti. 109 70th Brooklyn. BEachview 8-0023 RADIO, MAJESTIC, TABLE TOP MODEL, EXCELLENT CONDITION; REASONABLE. BEACHVIEW 8-3310.

8701 SHORE ROAD, APARTMENT 110. TABLE, bed, rugs, twin beds, dresser, cedar chest, double studio, radio. 36 Palmetto St. Private. Piano Muiical lnttrumenli BABY GRANDS This group includes such fine makes as Chtckering.

Aeolian, George Steck, Knabe and many others. Beautiful walnut and mahogany period designs. All in perfect condition and Aeolian 'guaranteed. (195 to $475. The Aeolian Piano 53 BROOKLYN.

NEW AND USED PIANO BARGAINS Used Spinets from $169; New Wurlitzer Spinettes from (225; New Grands from (365. Terms. Liberal trade-in allowance. Open Evenings, WURLITZER 47 Flatbush Ave. (opp.

Livingston), Bklyn. 149-27 Jamaica Ave. lat 150th Si. I. Jam.

120 West 42d Street, New York. Refrigerator FRIGIDAIRE. 4 cubic feet; excellent condition; can be seen between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 200 24th St.

FRIGIDAIRE, 6 cubic foot. 1941, used 9 months; no dealers; reasonable. 231 E. 37th Brautman. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR (LARGE), (135.

516 TTH BROOK LYN. I DO NOT PHONE.) REFRIGERATOR LATE MODEL Hot Point. 5 cu. ft. Excellent condition.

(130. CALL DICKENS 6-9559. Rummage RUMMAGE SALE of furniture and clothing at 4324 3d corner 44th starts Oct. 23 to 29. WANTED TO BUY Americanna OLD BOOKS, pictures, records, bric-a-brac, coins, valuable possessions, odds and ends.

Roberts Book Company, 380 t-anai n. x. c. WAiker 5-4999. Evenings WI.

6-4329. Antique Bric-a-brac ANDIRONS, bisque bric-a-brac, crystal chandeliers, curio cabinets: also musical instruments, tools, motors. Ever green 4-7465. Tyler's, 835 Broadway. ANTIQUES, bric-a-brac, vases, figures china, glass, gold, silver and plated, nienesc price paid.

Miss Kicnards, BUckminster 2-9720. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY L. ELIZABETH RYAN, plaintiff, against JOE E. JOHNSON, et defendants.

Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered on the 7th day of October, 1942, the undersisned will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the 29th day of October, 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, by ISAAC E.

EPSTEIN, auctioneer, the mortgaged premises described in and directed by said judgment to be sold, situated as follows: On the northerly side of 72nd Street, distant 160 feet from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of 72nd Street with the easterly side of 10th Avenue, being a plot 60 feet front and rear by 100 feet in depth on either side and more fully desmlfd in the mortgage recorded in the Register's office. Kings County, in Liber 6732. page 32," of Mortgages. STUART H. STKINBRINK.

JAMES H. GILVARRY. Plaintiff's Attorney, 261 Court Street, Brooklyn. New York. oS 10 17 22 21 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY FLATBUSH SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff, against NICHOLAS DKOti-AKIS.

et defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated October loth, 1942, 1, the ivfwee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction lo the highest bidder, by MORRIS REICH, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New Yolk.

County of Kings, on he 5th day of November. 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in Brooklyn, Kings County, directed by said judgment to be sold, at the northwest coiner of Avenue and (Vean Parkway, fronting 80 feet on ucran Parkway and 110 feet on Avenue side line being 110 feet in length and parallel with Avenue rear line being 80 feet in length and parallel with Ocean Parkway, and mure fully described in the judgment, hereinabove mentioned, and in a mortgage recorded in Liber 8152 of Mortgages at page 358, in the Kings County Register's office. Dated. October 15th.

1H42. JOHN R. BARTEI.S. Referee. CORNER.

BELL, RUSSELL Mr-NULTY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 45 Wllloughby Street, Brooklyn. New York. ol.i-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY WILLIAM B. STA.W.M.

plaintiff, against EMILY PERA.S.SO. individually and as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of JOHN PERASSO, deceased, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action and dated October 1. 1942. I.

the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, by MORRIS REICH, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. on the 5th day of November, 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and described as follows: ALL that plot of land, with the buildings and Improvements' thereon, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the northeasterly corner of Ainslie Street and Union Avenue, being 25 feet in width on Union Avenue and in the rear by 54 feet 3 inches in depth on Ainslie Street and on the north, and being sometime? called 402 Union Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Dated. N. October 15. 1942. GEORGE C.

MANNING Referee. SHAPIRO ft SCHLISSEL. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 51 Chambers Street. New York City.

015-61 ThftS SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY LESSLIK T. ARVIDSON. plaintiff, against ABRAHAM WEISSMAN, et al defendants. Pursuant to Judgment herein, dated October loth.

1942, and duly entered. I will sell at public auction, by ISAAC E. EPSTEIN, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, N. on November 13, 1942.

at 12 o'clock noon, premises In Brooklyn, N. on east side of Stone Avenue. 2ft feet south of Blake 25 feet by 100 feet: known as 523 Stone Avenue. Dated. October 21st.

1942. BENJAMIN (JLICKFIELD. Referee. GEORGE R. FRF.NNAN.

Plaintiff's Attorney, Denton Building. Mineola. 22-61 Automobile far Sola 11 FORD 1938 de luxe 2-door sedan, excellent condition, good tires; private. Cola, Ml E. 8th Brooklyn.

OLDSMOBILE 1938 convertible, cylinders, hrdromatie shift, radio, heater, spot light, new top. new battery, whits- walls. SOuth 8-2667. OLDSMOBILE 1939 de luxe sedan, four-door; radio, heater: (495. Call alter p.m.

Schulz. 704 1 72d Olendale. PLYMOUTH. 1938. 4-DOOR, DE LUXE; NEW TIRES, EXTRAS; 1325.

WAQNER, 593 E. 17TH 8T. PONTTAC '39 four-door; radio, heater, plaid covers: practically new tires; low mileage; drafted. ESplanade 2-7615 after 7 p.m. Auto Dead Storaga 16 DEAD STORAGE.

Fireproof Garage. Heated. (5 Up. Monarch, 619 Hancock St. JE.

3-6400. Wonted Automobiles IT ALL cars wanted: will pay exceptionally high price for excellent condition cars. Brooklyn Auto Sales 1525 Bedford corner Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn. MAin 2-3313.

CASH WAITING All Cars Wanted. See JOHN FIRST, Corner 32d St. and 4th Brooklyn. SOuth 8-7884. CARS WANTED IMMEDIATELY.

Cash waiting; highest prices paid for ears in perfect condition. Call MAnsfleid 6-5578. Ridgefield Auto Sales, 1157 Coney Island Ave. Cash for Your Car 350 Cars Wanted Immediately Good Condition. York Trading.

880 Coney Island Ave. (18th Ave.) Windsor 8-9102. DON'T HESITATE! Bring your Car to us Immediately and receive cash. Flatbush Pontlac, (50 Coney Island Ave. Windsor B-B841.

WANTED Late model ears. By Lundy's, 2263 Nostrsnd Ave. Nightingale 4-4041. SERVICES HOUSEHOLD SERVICES Oil Burner Repair OIL BURNERS EXPERTLY SERVICED: $2 SERVICE CHARGE: ALSO HEATING REPAIRS. ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC.

WINDSOR 5-4400. Piano Tuning PIANO TUNING $2.50: expert repairing, regulating; estimates free; go any distance. Just phone ALgonqutn 4-9430. Ask for Joe. Roclcwool 1 mutation WSULATE YOUR HOME NOW SAVE UP TO 40 CN HEATING METROPOLITAN HOME IMP.

1510 FULTON ST. PRESIDENT 3-8103. Vpholttering 3-PIECE SUITES rewebbed. rellned, springs reset, your home, $10; anywhere; factory experts; 20 years experience; written guarantee given; recovering. STILL-MAN.

PResident 2-3663. 3-PIECE SUITE rewebbed, rellned. springs repaired, your home, 110; expert's guarantee; 12 years In Eagle; estimate; repairing, cushion work, reuoholi terms. HAIG. BUckminster 4-4940.

Weatherttrip ALL-METAL WEATHERSTRIPS Installed; chains and caulking; reasonable; work guaranteed. Cudak. 24 16th St. SOuth 8-9713. INSTRUCTION-SCHOOLS CAREERS FOR MEN Aeronautical Communication CIVILIAN St PRE-INDUCTION TRAINING RAMGC0MMUNICAT10NS AIRLINES TJ.

8. ARMY NAVY MELVLLE Aeronautical Radio School 45 W. 45th N. Y. Open dallj to 10 p.m.

Photography PHOTOGRAPHY Ixoeptional military, civilian opportunities; dar-evenlnt. Book 20 tree. N. Y. INSTITUTE PHOTOGRAPHY, 10 W.

33d Manhattan. Weld, Prepare for WELDING BURNING JOBS I HALLFR WELDINO SCHOOL 522 Berten St. (Platbnsh Are. I. NE.

S-IW4T CAREERS MEN WOMEN Drafting Homa Study HOME STUDY OR AT LOCAL 8CHOOL For the war Industries. MEN AND WOMEN can now prepare rapidly tor positions in Drafting or a course prepared especially to fit the needs of ths war emergency. WRITE POR PRBK INFORMATION, WILLIAM D. DUNN, BROOKLYN EAGLE. BROOKLYN.

N. Y. MEN WOMEN War Industries Need You Now! Qakk Cearaes Qaanfy Tea For complete Information about any course listed below, the length of studr. the cost and the Job possibilities, fill in the coupon today. Please check one course only.

WILLIAM DtTNN Vocational GaielaSMe Bareaa Brooklyn Eacle Brooklra. N. T. I am Interested In: I era Interested la: Accountancy Interior 8 Advertising Art aeronautical CommunloatloneJ Aircraft Instruments t0 Aircraft RHettni Aircraft Welding Automobile Oentlstn iiecbanleal Inspeotor 0 Medical Assistant Navigation a Oil Burner Meehantos Aviation Mechanics 8 Beauty Culture Bench Aseembltne aeroce BOOKteepina fwiclen Business Spanish ft Designing Carpentry filnotosrapnv Photosrapbia Chipping Caulking Civil Service Moaeiina 0 Plaatlca Card Punch Plumbint-Heatrnt Comptometry T) Radio Commercial Art commtmleatlona Corset Pitting Radio Technlaue Dental Assistant nadlo-Televiriea nDental Refrigeration Technician Diesel engines Dietetics Drafting Drill Press 0 Electrical Engine and Turret Lathe Sheet Metal Shipflttlng Stenography Switchboard Operating Tabulator Operator Teletype fl Fashion Modeling upereeins Fashion Design nitsffle Fingerprinting Management rjHlgn School Typing Sublecta Watchmaking House-Sim Welding Palatine X-Ra Technique Name- Teleshoni Da? rj Eve. fj Rome Study Note: The Brooklyn Eagle Vocational Outdance Bureau directs readers only to recognised private schools.

New Book Aimed At Young Readers In his recently published book, "Through AH the Seasons," from the press of Fleming H. Revell Company, Ivan Welty has provided a wealth of interesting information for young people with a special story for each 01 the holidays. Most of the stories, he tells us, were tested on groups of children with satiafactory results and now he has published them with a little more elaboration and for a wider audience. Many of the stories are nature studies and others are based on legends, some historical, and others are drawn from the Bible. But all of them are written with a view of holding the Interest of the reader.

Adults might do well to read them, too, especially Sunday school teachers, because of their moral and uplifting Influence on youngsters. FRIENDS TO HONOR BISHOP WELCH Friends of Bishop Herbert Welch of Manhattan, a retired bishop of the Methodist Church who held pastorates In Brooklyn, and episcopal office In Pittsburgh, Boston and In Japan, will give him a luncheon on Nov. 7, his 80th birthday. The group will represent many church groups with which he has been connected for several decades. The luncheon will be at Christ Church House, Park Ave.

and 60th Manhattan. The only speaker will be Bishoo Welch himself, and the presiding officer will be Bishop F. J. McConnell. The committee of Invitation Includes: Bishop Francis J.

McConnell, Eugene E. Barnett, Mrs. A. E. Beebe, President Arlo A Brown, President H.

J. Burgstahler, Dr. F. T. Cart wright.

Dr. Robert Dol-liver. Dr Walter A. Jessop, E. M.

Mr-Brier. President J. I Mc- Conaughty, Dr. John R. Mott, Dr.

Lewis S. Mudge, Dr. Eric M. North, Harper Sibley, Dr. Ralph W.

Sock-man, Dr. Luther A. Weigle and Dr. R. Diffendorfer ASSIGNEE NOTICES SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the general assignment for the benefit of creditors of JACOB PLOTNIKOFF. trading as COOPERWARK WOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY, assignor, to BENJAMIN B. ENGLANDER, assignee. Pursuant to an order of this Court, nnttra ia hereby given that the assets of the above named assignor, consist ing; of macmnery, wooaenware, eic, will ha nld at nublic auction on the 26th of 1942, at 11 a.m.. at 409 Oshorn B'klyn, N.

by MEYER LEVIN, a duly licensed auctioneer. BENJAMIN B. ENGLANDER, Assignee. SYDNEY M. STEIN.

Atty. for Assignee, 26 Court B'klyn, N. Y. LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS BEATRICE F.

CRYSTAL, plaintiff, against NATHAN PERLIN, BRANA PERLIN. if living; EPHRAIM PERLIN. If living: SARAH GEISMAN. If living: and if any of the said last three named defendants be dead, then their heirs, devisees, distributees, executors, administrators, legal representatives, creditors, lienors and grantees, and their husbands, wivu or widows, heirs, devisees, distributees, legal representatives, creditors, lienors, grantees and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming from, under or by or through said Bran Perlin. If dead, said Epbraim Perlln.

if dead, and said Sarah Geis-man, if dead, all of whom and whose names are unknown to plaintiff; and others: defendants. SUMMONS. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARB 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 attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com- New York.

July 17, 1942. MARKS MARKS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address.

821 Fifth Avenue. Borough of Manhattan City of New York. To the aboTO named defendants In this action: The foregoing summons 1 served upon you by publication pursu- ArHp nf Hon. John Mac- Crate, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State OI new lor, aaiea DepLem-ber 4. 1942, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, in the City and State Vork.

Tha object of the action Is the foreclosure of a first mortgage covering premise situated on tha southwest side of 47th Street and distant 150 feet southeast from 12th Avenue being a plot 25 feet In width by 100 feet in depth and known as No. 1220 47th Street. In the Borough pf Brooklyn, City ana state or new Dated. New York, September 24th. 1QJ9 MARKS MARKS, Attorney for Flaintirr, Office and v.

o. Aaarese, 821 Fifth Avenue, Borough of Manhattan Civ Af New York. Ol0-6t BUT V. 8. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS.

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