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For ClnmifieA Ad BROOKmV EAGLE. Tin TR SPAY. APRTTJ 20, 1939 YmUpKon M'Aln 44200 ft it Pepe No. 1 Clinches Title in Ladies Division of Bowling League 22 FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURE! Gilded Knight in Test Of Stamina Saturday By W. C.

VKEELAND Mrs. Irene Westcott Knocks Off 652 Series For Season's Record Bozeman Increases Challenge Lead Chicago, April 20 OP) Jay Bore-man of Chicago increased his lead over Joe Chamaco of New York to 31 points yesterday by winning both blocks of their 600-poInt three cushion billiard match. Bozeman won the afternoon match, SO to 29, 31 Will seven day and the difference between six furlongs, 1 Chlco, and that of one mile the course over which he beet and a sixeteenth, the route of Bt LOU E. COEN The Pepe No. 1 team clinched the championship of the ference In the prestige now hold by Gilded Knight? The Chesapeake and the Preakness, two stellar events of the racing world, have been mapped, of May.

1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged nremlaea In the Borough of Brooklyn. City end State of New York, located on the aouthweit corner of St. Paul'e Court and Ocean Avenue, being Irregular plot with a frontage of 140 feet 94 Inches on St. Paul a Court and 151 feet on Ocean Avenue, the weiterly line of aaid plot running nearly parallel with Ocean Avenue end meaiurlng 152 feet 4S inches and the aoutherly line measuring 129 feet 6 Inchea; together with the peraonal property uaed in the operation of aaid premiaea; reference being made to aaid judgment for a more complete deeenp-tion of aaid premiaea and peraonal property.

Dated. April 20, 1999. ELMER O. SAMMIS. Referee.

GOOD30N ft POTTS, Attorney! for Plaintiff. Court Street. Brooklyn. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, va.

ST. JAMES LA PLAC. et defendants. BERNARD KAGEL, Attorney for Plaintiff. 18 Eaat Hat Street.

New York City. Pursuant ta a judgment of foreclosure and aale. dated April 1939. and duly entered, I will aeu at public, auction, by MAC M. ROTHKOPF, auctioneer, to the hlgheat bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Eatate Exchange, No.

189 Montague 8treet, Brooklyn, New York City, on the 6th day of May, 19S9. 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premiaea. with the Improvement! thereon, directed by aaid judgment to be old. gituated in the County "of Kings, Statf of New York, on the eaeterly aide Wrat 10th Street, diatant 240 feet southerly from the aoutheaat corner of U-Tr' Ladies Division in the Brooklyn Eagle Bowling League and at the same time accounted for two new records. The new titleholders won three from Plaza No.

2, while second-place Burkland also scored a shutout, Highway being the victim. Pepe now has a six-game lead with only three games remaining. Mrs. Irene Westcott posted a brilliant 652 series, tossing into the discard the 628 aggregate posted by Evelyn Burkland that for a wnile seemed certain of remaining the best effort for the entire season. Mrs.

West- Manchester I L. I. Drummen cott started witn a zs game, aaaeo 20' and closed with 205. The Pepe tw iiu. i nmu.ii luiicu vitc i Bowline Center and Mrs.

Westcott', oaudm f.H.Wrnk out by Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons for Gilded Knight. In the Chesapeake, to be run off on Saturday at Havre de Grace, Gilded Knight Is likely to meet Challedon, Volltant, Eight Thirty, Porter's Mite Impound and others for a prize well worthwhile in the neighborhood of $13,000 to the winner. In the opinion of the students of form, chief claimants for the money and honors of the Chesapeake are Challedon, Volltant, mirjerl Kniffht and Eight Thirty. Their chance of winning are not in the sequence just named. Each and every One or mem nas many admirers.

Ana should these four noted three-vear- olds go to the post, they will re ceive the bulk of the money bet on the race and Its questionable which will go to the post the favorite. Volltant Beaten Twice Challedon and Eight Thirty have yet to start this season. Volltant was beaten in his two starts at Hialeah Park, the second defeat having been administered by Tech 2 1 Wtyuker 129 128uynn 149 no 154 Betteic iso iim t-eeirrs 189 168 178 iHmflh'm 134 130 We ber 198 112 165 I n9 163 133 Hiidfbnd 151 158 175. 160 214 174 McCann 163 170 181 Rawlon 15 151 rrascr no i (Handicap 62 62 62 Total. 820 635 7561 Totali sso 779 853 I Smyth-Donesan Co Kensington Murphy 'JU 176 127 193 Herricn 146 146 uj 1K 140 K.nemca.

liu 100 i a in iu jri.nrm't 162 138 167 193 179 1S8 andrul'nlg 16fi 137 188 127 series was uic miiirai. umo reentered on that particular pair of gram oiiuum ivo oci Tlie Pepe No. 1 aggregation also shot a team series record 1862. This bettered its own total of 1,658, HiKhlawn Avenue (formerly Avenue R) 'and West 10th Street, being 90 feet In width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each aide, which premises' are nhtrh had been the niunest in ine.Nonn Schuler and Handicap known aa no. west lutn street, Brooklyn, New York, and more par ticularly described in said Judgment.

Dated, April 11. 1939. ROY H. RUDD. Referee.

apia-o'V-Th II SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OI NEW YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS -HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORA TION, plaintiff, against EMIDIO JA'-. L' MKI.R- h. nician by the margin of his 'jants. Index No. 14041-1938.

A.vui,li tl. TEjliNsuu, Attorney iui Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address, 11 Broadway.

Boroutth of Manhattan. City of New York. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure ad sale, dated March 23rd. and dulv entered. I.

the undersigned, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 MonUgue Street, Brooklyn, New York, at 12:00 clock noon on April 1939, by WILLIAM T. REYNOLDS, auctioneer, the premises with the improvements tnereon, in the County of Kings. State of New York, and thirty-five feet westerly from the situate on the southerly side of Ditmas i corner formed by the intersection of Avenue, distant 212 feet 11 inchea west-j the southerly side of Twentieth Street erly from the southwesterly corner of, with the westerly side1 of Fourth Ave-Ditmaa Avenue and Westminster Road, nue: running thence southerly parallel being a plot 40 feet In width front! with Fourth Avenue one hundred feet 1... inn Iwi hnthitB-n tlnnrA weatnrlv narallel and 100 feet in depth both two inches: thence westerly parallel league.

The game scores were at the same pace. 566, 540 and 576. The Elite Tops In Flatbush Class of the Broowyn ueasue shot a 2.953 series 1.010. 1.004 ana 939 which is the second highest of I the season in that section. Callagn was tops with a 645 series 13, 182.

Brown of Tally-Ho shot a high single game of 221 Don't forget the Brooklyn Eagle tournaments! Head Pin Tournament Bowling all day Saturday md Sunday now right through the end of May S200 nrize list entry fee for five-man team bowling one gamei is $2 50, covering bowling costs At Eagle Recreation. 325 Washington St. Many individual prizes, also. Family Two-Man Tournament-Brothers and Father Son May 4, 5, 6 and 7 at Plaza Bowling Center, 11 7th Ave. Entries close on May 1 Entry fee Including cost of three games $4 for the pair $200 prize list.

Mixed Doubles Tournament Two on a team, one man and one woman $200 prize list May 12, 13 and 14 at Bell Bowling Alleys, 5224 5th Ave. Entries close on May 8. One re-eentry permitted Entry and bowling tee for three games Is' $4 for the pair. The Division 1 championship of Bay Ridge Class In the Brooklyn League will be at stake tonight. The Ovington Greys, who Y.nvn a one-eame lead will oppose and neck in the struggle for the Plnmlnoft Btolrae PJIaH Vnitrht 'e tli, i John Racing Fan.

Rides Five Straight San Bruno, April 20 (U.R) Jockey Gus Dye, apprentice sensation of the Tanforan track Spring meeting, rode five winners In succession at the peninsula track yesterday. Starting with the first race, Dye brought home Tea Merchant, Hadage, Star Stepper, Alaskan and Sweep Royal and a $2 bet, parlayed on his mounts In those races would have returned the plunger 1973. The plunger would have lost his roll on the sixth race, however, as Dye finished second on Spring Flood. He finished sixth In the next race and tenth in the day's final. Don Meade is carded to ride Voli-tant; Harry Richards, Eight Thirty, and Ruperto Donoso, Gilded Knight.

Of course, Porter's Mite, Impound and others are in the eligible list and are showing good trials over the Havre de Grace track in preparation for the Chesapeake. But their showing this year has not been impressive. Still, one never can tell what a three-year-old colt may do until the season in well advanced. The admiration and support of Challedon and Eight Thirty Is due to their form last year. Challedon has the best record over a distance of ground as a Juvenile.

Eight Thirty's showing was tiptop, although he did not travel as far as Challedon. But the showing made by El Chlco, a drop of many pounds In quality over last year, and the sudden rise to prominence of Gilded Knight make the result of the 'n SO innings and the night event, Efl 14 I. Oil (nHlH Wis ov 14, ilk J9 11111111(9. iv run ilia total to 300 points. Chamaco has 269.

The match will end tomorrow, with $1,000 going 'to the winner. In the Poggenburg Memorial 18.2 balkllne billiard tourney at Lawler Brothers' Manhattan rooms last night, James Burke beat Bruno Klerlngs, 125 to 59, and Seymour Prince turned back Lester Fisher, 125 to 101. Burke had a high run of 46, Klerlngs 14. Prince's best string was IT and Fisher's 24. Edward Lee.

who was Idle, headed the pack as the open three-cushion nhamninnshin tournament at Jack Doyle's Academy reached the halfway mark last night. Joe Procit strengthened his hold on second .1 An piacc uy ucicuvuig iwiiu nuum, iv 10 so, in ou innings, ana joe lkjs- Hoornlnir Wnrrv SchUler, 4U to aa, in innings. Rubin had high runs of five; Procita's best was four. Willie Hoppe scored two wins In three-cushion exhibitions at the Capitol Academy. He defeated Harry Hyemes, 40 to 14, in 54 Innings and Charles Miller, 40 to 12 In 31 In nings.

Hoppe scored a high run of four In each match. Charles Seaback won from Erwin Rudolph, 125 to 9, in a national pocket billiards championship match McGirr's. Seaback had a high run of 57 and the match went 12 Innings. Ll'THERAV CHI RCH Trinity immanuei no. 2 Wnk'ied 176 153 202i8chl'I'rJr.

136 188 155 Enskart In I OU 1 1 ir 01 11 I ui 1 ii 100 181 138 170 V. i 134 204 182 Holle Tokol 199 180 2:4 W.V.B'l'n 182 171 154 Hott 148 194 165 i 179 190 161 Handicap 53 53 53 Totali 891 845 8701 Totali 856 955 838 Redeemer No. 2 I Good Shepherd Lanken'u 189 143 157 Duerr 131 172 105 Dewar Saylor 216 154 185 Hess 143 154 127 132 210 180 Youngm'n 136 133 147 Huff Eberley 132 195 140iZinter 92 139 118 161 180 174 Farber Handicap 142 147 116 87 87 87 Totals 830 882 846 Totali 731 832 700 Grace Redeemer No. 1 Outheil 189 158 206 Fisher 199 206 191 Dalto 200 148 120 Rosebrock 181 221 167 VonS'th'n 208 143 Hurch'm'r 114 158 178 Tledem'n 138 133 171 Schwab 128 159 189 Schmidt 152 166 IRrb'nklau 148 190 152 Brown 169 Handicap 12 12 Totals 885 748 811! Totali 782 946 885 St. Lukei I Redeemer No.

3 Lawrenoe 202 186 193 V.Johns'n 208 132 138 Rossi 133 1 02 157 Theilltl 159 178 142 Kathm'r 108 124 168'TorkeUon 130 148 99 Tinsdali 133 187 210 Q.Johns 101 Oloeekler 170 154 168 Naylor 189 157 184 Handicap 37 37 32 Hoffman 137 122 Totals 108 790 9281 Totali 787 752 665 Team Standings W. L.I W. Redeemer No. 1 38 19 St. Luke's 28 29 8t.

Peter I 33 2 1 Redeemer No. 2 27 30 irinny 31 2e St. Mark's 25 32 Grace 30 27 Redeemer No. 3 23 34 ImmanuelNo.2 28 29 Good Shepherd 21 36 immanueiNO. I 33 291 ALBEE SQUARE LEAGUE Hooks I Dodgen caiaorese 140 159 159 Hayford 148 150 147 rail UCCO 149 136 ljt Bunde 159 135 155 191 144 136 Hawkins 202 150 157 Holmes Ornstein 147 158 189 Nastl 197 164 149, Koch 158 116 115 Kessier 165 147 151 Totali 835 769 773 Total! 821 692 704 Columbians I B.

Smaidone 143 174 16S Luccl 174 164 15' Nespoli 126 173 145 Lentlno 150 186 lfl.1 Larrert 145 155 153 T.Jac'rlno 130 158 166 215 165 132 DeMarco 168 178 195 162 187 lei c'rlno 183 162 111 Russo Fanno Totals 793 854 759. Total! 803 828 "92 Myrtle Ave. I Aibee Mlrtoeu Hil'brand 132 139 146 EsoositO 159 158 148 Par'ello 158 175 20e, Cailegan 175 149 143 Masi 191 171 150 Page 156 159 171: A.Fsr'ello 169 192 207; Chuisano 136 151 152 DeMurla 184 203 158 Tontos 137 161 180 I -I Total! S34 870 867 Totali 763 778 794 ALBEMARLE SUNDAY Browni I Radi Pr'ngl'ig 134 129 133 P. Olsh 150 138 170 nsher Frank 1M 1V I 19 J. UlSh 125 201 159 M.

Glsh 152 148 167 19S 175 Totals 432 519 4611 Total! 469 498 493: Blues I Oreeni Barlello 154 180 153 Ooonan 115 139 177 Anastaslo 121 165 ISO Miller 146 1 54 152 I lit liVlldltO Total! 456 426 427 Totali 437 465 SOS White! Marooni Cilf 130 123 180 Curson 7 104 137 Swayne 195 172 159 Cramer 122 125 119 Oall iher 123 115 160 McOrath 146 158 130 -I Totali 448 410 4791 Totali 365 387 386 EAGLE RECREATION COMMERCIAL Little Tarsani I Motor Haulage Senium Jr. Schlff-maeher Schittm'r, Johnson IBS 159 164 178 202 183iM Clernon 151 176 171 Ttlllo 166 168 152 186 1431 Kant Carter 163 116 155 154 1561 186 172 1691 200 178 236 181 154 178 151 Sr. Kavan'gh Sawyer Totals 837 810 307; Totali 861 833 830 Laureltons I wild Cats Falcone 170 175 190Herm'son 162 202 143 220 132 152iMolnar 181189 182 126 141 113 Weber 179 160 201 120 222 178 Hart 178 158 164 Ancona Marlino Pasano Beliomo 192 1 to 182 Anderion 148 209 1861 1 -t Totsls 828 840 8151 Totals B4B 910 8781 Dragons Brooklyn Eagle Eberle 181 185 200 iii.3 ra tjiMmnrm Screw Anchor, while the'Htnd'ks SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNKKS LOAS lUn rJ rt A TION. plaintiff.

against MARIS CINyUEGKANA, et defendanta. CHARLES R. RUBIN. Plaintiff! Attorney. 401 Broadway.

New York City. Pursuant to judgment dated April 6. 1939, duly entered, I will ael lat public auction to the highest bidder, at the rteal fcstate jLxrhange Room, lets Mon Ugue Street, Kinga County. New York, on the 6th day of May. 1939.

at 12:00 o'clock noon, by MEYER LEVINE. auctioneer, the premises in said Judgment directed to be aoldV with the improvements thereon, situate ia Kings County, on the northeasterly side of Second Place. 60 feet northwest of Clinton Street, being a Plot 23 feet 4 Inchea front and rear hv ino feet in depth on each aide, the aide lines of wnicn run parallel with Clinton Street. Premises being known as 39 Second Place. Brooklyn.

New York. ni4 helnie more fully described la eaici judgment. vairu, jii'rii it, ivaj. NEIL LIEBUCH. Referee.

al3-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY JtliNGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY, plaintiff, against ANNA HXJilN-MAN, et al.t defendanta. In pursuance ot a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 21st day ot March, 1939. the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, JAMcS DEMPSEY, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Borough ot Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of Mew York, on the 25th day of April, 1939. at 12:00 o'clock noon of said day, the premises directed by aaid judgment to be aold and therein described as follows: ALL that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, together with the building! and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. County cf Kings, City and State of New VurAV bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the corner formed by the intersection of the Southerly side of Billings Place and the Westerly side of East 2nd Street; thence Southerly along the Westerly side of East 2nd Street, sixty feet: thence Westerly parallel with Billings Plate, one hundred feet; thence Northerly parallel with East 2nd Street, sixty feet to the Southerly side of Billings Place, and thence Easterly along the southerly side of Billings Place one hundred feet to the curner, the point or place of beginning. TOGETHER with all fixtures and articles of personal property, now or hereafter attached to or used in connection with the premises and covered by the murtgnge herein.

Dated: April 3rd. 1939. SAMUEL J. WRENN SCHMID. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

Office and P. O. Address. 28 Court Street. Borough of Bronklvn, City of New York.

4-6t Tu Th SUP1 rPREME COURT COUNTY FERDINAND L. WfClTOFIc, plain- EI tiff, against WELLS FARGO BANK UNION TRUST COMPANY, as sole qualified and sole acting executor, etc, et defendants. Clerk' File No. 17,600. Year 1938.

Pursuant to a judgment oL foreclosure and sale, duly made and entrred In the above entitled action, dated April 3, 1939, I. the undersigned referee in said judgment named, will sell as one parcel at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchajige, No. 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, by WILLIAM T. MacROBERTS, auctioneer, on April 28, 1939, at twelve o'clock noon that day, the premises directed by aaid judgment to be aold and briefly described aa follows: ALL that lot of land. wltH the) buildings thereon, situate in the County of Kinga and State of New York, beginning at a point on the northerly side of Pacific Street, distant 440 ft.

easterly from the northeasterly coraer of Pacifio Street and New York Avenue, and extending thence easterly 20 ft. in width, front and rear, by 100 ft, in depth on each side, the westerly wait of the building on the premises being a party wall, said premises being' now known as and by the atreet u. 1407 Pacific Street. Dated. April 5.

1089. JOHN R. RAGUSAN, Referee. BASSETT, THOMPSON GILPAT-RIC. Plaintiff's Attorneys.

Office and Post Office Address. No. 233 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York Citv. N. Y.

ap6-6t-Th Tu NOT1CK OB SALK. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, agejnst MARY E. AHPLUND. ot defendants.

In pursuance of the Judgment of foreclosure and sale herein, dated March 27, 1939, and duly entered. I will Bell at public auction to the highest bidder by JOSEPH H. ROSENBLUM, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, on ilie 28th day of April. 1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed to be aold, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate In the County of Kings.

City and State of New York, and being on the south side of Avenue 145 feet 6 inches west of East 37th Street. 18 feet 2 inches wide, front and rear, bv 100 feet in depth on each side: the side lines run parallel with East 37th Street, through party walls, as more particularly described in gaid judgment. Dated. April 3. 1939.

MORTIMER MAY. Referee. WALTER C. BRYAN. Attorney fop Plaintiff, 44 Court Street.

Brooklyn. New York. a6-6t Th SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-MICHAEL J. LANNIG, plaintiff, against CHARLES SEHY, et defendanta. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the 13th day of April.

1939, I. the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, by CREWS A SHAPIRO, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesrooms. No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 9th day of May, 1989, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises described in said judgment and described aa follows: ALL, that plot of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York, on the northeast side of Central Avenue.

43 feet 9 Inches northwest of Menahan Street, being 18 feet 9 Inches In width front and rear by 100 feet in depth on both sides, and sometimes called No. 313 Central Avenue, Brooklyn. New York. Dated, Anril 17th. 1939.

MURRAY RURIEN, Referee. SHAPIRO SCHLISSEL. Attorney! for Plaintiff, 61 Chambers Street, New YorkCi ty SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS CAROLINE LA BRIINA, plaintiff, against LUIGI ORSANO, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated April 11th, 1939. I will sell at publie auction, by G.

V. McMAHON, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, May 9th. 1939. at 12 o'clock noon, mortgaged premises in Brooklyn. Kings County, directed by said judgment to be gold, being a plot on the easterly side of Berry 8treet.

25 feet front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each side, the northerly line thereof hein 75 feet south of the southerly side Of Nortn em Btreei. more 111 'VT. 2 Liber 6004 of Mortgages, page 323, in the office of the Register of Kings County; said premises being known 153 Berry Street. RUTH 8CHRENZEL. Referee.

HOCHHAU8ER ft HOCHHAUSER. Altnrnevs for the Plaintiff. 391 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York. .10 in ne a BIO 4U 40 61 mi SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY home: uwnisks loan corpora tion, plaintiff, against ANNIE 8EID- ENSTEIN.

et aerendants. NATHANIEL KAPLAN. Plaintiff! Attorney. 60 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant to a Judgment dated April 4.

1939, duly entered. I. by MARTIN SOLOMON, auctioneer, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at tha Real Estate Exchange Room. 189 Montague Street. Kings County.

New York, on the 4th day of May. 1939. at 13:00 o'clock noon, the premises In said Judgment direoted to be sold, with the improvements thereon, situate on the east side of Hemlock Street, 155 feet south of Sutter Avenue, being a plot 25 feet In width front and rear by 100 feet In depth, the side lines of which SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY MARGUERITE S. G1LMOUR and Howard o.

Scarborough aa Executors under the Laat Will and Testament of SARAH I. SCARBOROUGH, deceased, plaintiffs, attainat HILDS-GARDK HOWARD, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered herein, dated March 14, 1939. I. the undernamed, will ll at public auction by ELMER W.

DONOVAN, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on April 28. 193. at 12 o'clock noon. The remises directed by aaid Judgment to aold.

and described as follows: ALL that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate. Iving and being in the borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York. County of Kings, and State of New York, bounded and described as fol io wit: litui.MMi at a on the northerly aide of St. point John's Place diatant two hundred and fifty-five feet five Inches, westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of St.

John's Place with the westerly aide of Sixth Avenue; running thence northerly, parallel with Sixth Avenue, one hundred feet; thence westerly, parallel with St. John'a Place eighleen feet: thence aoutherly. parallel with Sixth Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred feet to the northerly aid of St. John's Place, and thence easterly along the northerly side of St. John'a Place, eighteen feet to the point or place of beginning.

Dated. April 4th, 1939. JOHN F. KIERNAN. Referee.

CHARLES H. SCOTT. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address. 1 Wall Street, New York City.

ap6-t-Th SUPREME COURT. KINGS COtrNTY MORTGAGE COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK and TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY. Slaintlffs. against CARMELA D'ALES-IO. et defendants.

MAURICE FINKELSTEIN. Plaintiffs' Attorney, 34S Broadway. New York. N. Y.

Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure entered April 4. 1939, the undersigned will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. In the Borough of Brooklyn and County of Kings, New York, on May 2. 1939, at 12:00 o'clock noon, by MlCHAEL MEYEROWITZ. auctioneer, the mortgaged premises and property described in and directed by said judgment to be sold, altuated and located as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Roromrh of Brooklyn, of the City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the.

aoutherly side of Twentieth Street, dlstsnt two hundred with Twentieth Street seventv-five feet: thence northerly parallel with Fourth Avenue one hundred feet two Inches to the southerly aide of Twentieth Street, and thence) easterly alnna: the said southerly aide of Twentieth Street aeventy-five feet to the point or place of beginning. Also all the right, title and Interest of the said parties of. in and to Twentieth Street lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the centre line thereof. Together with all fixtures and ar-tlclea of personal property attached to or used in connection witn me prenv lses. Dated, April 11th.

1939. J. HUNTER LACK. Referee. all-6t SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-JOHN H.

DEGENHARDT. plaintirf. v. JULIA G. COLLINS, et defendants.

Pursuant to Judgment herein, dated March 25th. 1939. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JAMES A. HEANEY auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. New York, on May 2. 1939, at twelve noon, premises situated in the Borough of Brooklyn. New York City, on the easterly side of East 14th Street. 25 feet northerly from Avenue R.

100 feet deep on, each side and 25 feet wide front and rear, the sides both parallel with Avenue and the southerly line being part of its distance through a party wall: reference being made to said Judgment for a more complete descrip- and by the street number 179J East 14th Street, Brooklyn. Together with all fixtures and articles of personal property now or hereafter attached to or used connection with the premises. Subject to right of way contained In Instrument recorded In the office of the Register of Kings County, in Liber 4025. Cp. 101, and subject to any state of facts an accurate survey would show.

Dated, New York. April 7, 1939. WILLIAM R. DORMAN, Referee. FRANCIS K.

RAYNOR. Plaintiff's Attorney. 345 Madison Avenue. New York City. all-bt NOTICE OF SALE.

SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS THE FREE SONS OF ISRAEL, formerly GRAND LODGE OF THE UNITED STATES INDEPENDENT ORDER FREE SONS OF ISRAEL, plaintiff, vs. LOUIS APPLE-MAN, et defendants. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and aale duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 28th day of March. 1939, I.

the undersigned, referee named in said Judgment, will sell at public auction at the Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on May 11th, 1939. at 12:00 o'clock noon, by SAM KANNEY, auctioneer, the mortgaged premises di rected by the judgment to ne.soia ana described as follows: ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon, 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 Third Avenue, distant 60 feet northerly from the corner formed bv the intersection of the northerly side of 93nd Street with the westerly side of 3rd Avenue: running thence westerly parallel with 92nd Street and part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet: thence northerly at right angles to 92nd Street 20 feet: thence easterly parallel with 92nd Street and part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet to xne westerly siue oi 3rd Avenue: thence southerly along the westerly side ot 3ra Avenue zu ieei lo 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 front of and adjoining said premises to the centre line thereof. Subject to restrictive covenant recorded in the office of the Register of the County of Kings in Liber 1661 of Conveyances, pages 48-61 in Liber 1710 of Conveyances, page 190.

and Liber 1954 of Conveyances, page 491: encumbrances appearing In survey of Homer L. Bartlett, Inc. (City Surveyor), dated November 27. 1929. aa follows: West hedge 1 foot to 1 foot 8 inches west of line: cellarway 4 feet 4 inches on avenue; brick and stone trim 1 inch projec tion on street: lire escape 3 leet inchea orolection on street: nartva.

walls, and subject to any state of facts an accurale survey may show. jjatea. jvew York, April lgtn. 1D3. J.

READ SMITH, Referee. ABRAHAM GRENTHAL. Attorney for Plaintiff. 475 Fifth Avenue. Bor ough of Manhattan, City of New York.

state of New York. apl5-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION plaintiff, against EMMA J. WAGEMAN. defendant.

DAVID LEVINE. Plaintiff's Attorney. 26 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York Pursuant to Judgment dated the 10th da: of Apr II. 193H. duly entered, i wi of April, 1939.

duly entered. I will at nubile auction to the highest ell at bidder, by CREWS ft SHAPIRO, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 9th day of May. 1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in said Judgment directed to be sold, with the imDrovementa thereon, situate In the County of Kings. State of New York, on the westerly side of Lincoln Avenue, distant 87 feet 5 inchea northerly from the corner formed by the intersection or tna westerly sine ni Lincoln Avenue with the northerly side of Flatlands Avenue, being a plot 23 the Chesapeake, make any dif Entries Havre de Grace For Friday FIRST RACE Purse 11,000: claiming; four-year-old and upward! tlx furlonis.

P.P. Wt.iPP. wi. 1 Orand Duk. x-James Pal 115! 7x-FlagTJnfurlidU0 lis 8i-Ixhort 110 lis! 9 i-Mer'd nTlma 105 120 10 X-Prlncipeasa 106 115 11 x-Patchpocket 115 3duragan i 8 x-Nathan Hale 115 12Beaufast 115 beiumu hack.

rurse ii.uw. ciaumua p. wt. Wl. i Mr.

Duncannon us, 7Mattanonr 110 2 War Out 110! ILaLulre 3 X-Royal Cross 4 x-Bright Oem 5 x-Carnarvon 115 9 Royal Fox 105 10 Lula Khayyam 110 11 Mad Kerry HO' 12 Apprehend 6 x-lLiie Bltsie 120 maiden THIRD RACE Purse $1,000: three-year-olds; six furlongs. P.P. Wt 'P P. Wt. 1 Jolly Flag 118! 6b-PartOne 1 IB 7Anticotl 118; 8 x-Brave Heart 118 9b-Plot 118 113 108 113 113 2 a-Many Mor 3 a-Hardihood 4 Sir Moaiee 5 Fernbrake 113 10 Fictitious a-O.

L. Slryker and J. E. Davii entry. b-Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Heiihe. rouKiti kali-rurse ai.uw ow wt 'pp.

1 x-Many Flags 102 4 Affair 7n 2 x-8uperslltioo 105 5 x-dreedan 102 3 Dark Watch 110 FIFTH RACE Purse 11.000: claiming: three-year-olds and upward: mile and seventy yards. PP. Wt. 1 x-Sun Victor 110 4 Slattern 108 2 Red Jack 113 5 x-Careful Misi 103 3x-Trlna 105 6 x-Blailna Heat 95 SIXTH RACE S1.O00: claiming: four-year-oldi and upward: 1 1-16 miles. PP.

Wgt.iPP. Wat 1 114 7 Brav'g Danger 122 110 Hish RrUy 105 110 9xEllabee 109 117 10 Nancy Mae 110 11511 xArachne 109 2 Selemup 3 xAngus 4 xTurk'h Brand 5 Corum 6 Taunton 119 12 Puddles SEVENTH RACE SI, 000: claiming; four- year-olds and upward; 1 1-16 miles. PP. WHIP P. Wit.

1 xOllslen 110, 7xMonDoit 117 2 Golden 117 8 Two Aces 110 3 KRrbfl Yell 117! 9 xWoodwaao 110 4 Counter Pass 110 10 Scarlet 114 5 xPopo 110.11 xChllly Ebble 105 115. 12 xPlaymora 117 6 Patient Saint xApprentice allowance claimed. Horses listed according to post Weather, clear; track, good. Chesapeake an open book. Then, too, Volitant though beaten by Technician, was not disgraced.

He was a keen factor who was just beaten out in the last two strides after having made all the running over the mile and a furlong course. Showed Tenacity In Paumonok Like Eight Thirty, the question Is, will Gilded Knight go the route of the Chesapeake? His tenacity of purpose in the fight all through the stretch, after El Chlco had an open lead on him, leaves the impression that Gilded Knight combines stamina with speed. On Gilded Knight's showing against El Chico it would seem as though the distance of the Chesapeake is not too far for the former. Eight Thirty, after being very sick. Just failed to overhaul Porter's Mite for the Futurity, and was traveling much faster than the latter at the finish.

But Volitant's fine exhibition In the Flamingo Stakes, when he was well In front of Technician at a mile and a sixteenth, and his many good trials since makes him a seri-out threat. Volltant must not be overlooked. FORECLOSURES said Judgment. JAMES 11. SCKl.Mijrcoi'n, Referee.

JOSEPH M. CREAMER. Plaintiff's Attorney. 21u Montague Street. Brook lyn, N.

Y. a20-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against ESTHER GOLDSTEIN, HYMAN her husband, and MOE 8. BECKER, defendants. NOTICE OF SALE.

Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale herein, dated March 31. 1939. and duly entered. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by FRED G. SCHAFER.

auctioneer, in the Brooklyn Real Eatate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, County of Kings. City of New York, or! the 12th day of May. 1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises, with the improvements thereon erected, directed by said Judgment to be sold, situated in the County of Kings, State of New York, on the easterly side of East 24th Street, distant 303 feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of East 24th Street with the southerly side of Avenue P. being approximately 34 feet in width front and rear and approximately 100 reet in oeptn on earn sine, said aeptn lines running parallel to Avenue and as morn fully described in said judgment; premises being Known oy the street number 1637 East 24th Street.

Brooklyn, New York. Dated, April 20. 1939. JOSEPH H. DAVIS, Referee.

LESTER W. EASTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address, 285 Madison Avenue.

Borough of Manhattan. Citv of New York. a20-6t RIIPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY LOUIS LEVINE, plaintiff, against FLINRIO REALTY CORPORATION, et nl defendants. Pursuant to Judgment entered herein April 13.

1939, as amended by order dated April 19th, 1939. I will sell at public auction, by MORRIS REICH, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate tcrchnnure. 1R9 Montague Street. at of liol 115 110 1 115 in ilui.n if gft 4 Arnald 121 -I Total 793 694 7911 Totali 767 758 763 LADIES DIVISION Municipal 1 Pepa No. 2 134 119 124 stokes 111!) I'm 125 106 S3 Krlckson 122 114 105 153 122 111 Hieatt 138 123 112 Dean Totali 41334731s; Totali 407 337 323 Midwood I Lawler! Lengere 194 123 120 Dunn 164 125 185 140 171 186 126 155 166 'Sopor 148 140 128 L.Konrad 168 143 177 H.Stedler Totali 510 406 423i Totali 430 451517 Ocean I Albemarle Klen'an 181 130 109 Shine 148 168 171 nennli Falvin Paucch 110 Kraulwt 160 161)60 192 105 166 Milieu 146 136 151 127 121j Totali 483 362 396! Totali 454 465 482 Pepe No.

1 Plaia No. 2 Wilson 143 15fi 171 Stegman 176 139 133 Valentine 177 183 500 fields Westcott 246 201 205 Joseph 17 no loo 167 157 191 I Totali 586 540 976' Total! 490 471 52.1 Highway Buraiana Purvis 131 156 132 Petrlsio 168 164 120 Cochrane 114 116 128 Burkl'd 115 158 152 Martin 169 184 150 I. Burkl'd 187 181 194 Totali 414 456 410 Totali 468 503 466 GULF LEAGUE Gulf Marine. I Gull Spray. Peterson 153 142 2091 Jetson 147 134 132 Anderson 142 142 206' Blancb'd 164 164 162 McGratn 161 150 124 Meilll 144 136 165 Wllmot 194 195 172 Henlger 172 181 179 Blind 130 130 130 Blind 130 130 130 H'nd'cap 44 44 44 nd cap Total 824 803 8851 Total, 757 745 788 Nn.Kny I Good Gulf.

Martin 139 160 165'Mik'l'l'a 197 193 173 Logan 131 123 128 Rand 173 169 139 Swanson 124 99 163 Cumm'fl 169 157 148 Dura'tlni 146 213 149 Plunkett 183 189 200 Blind 130 130 130 Blind 130 130130 H'nd cap 52 52 52 nd cap Total 722 77 787i Total 852 838 790 Gulf Crown. 1 OuU Harmony. HhniTh'n 136 177 115' Conway 134 127 117 Milk 126 176 105 cutney jot 1 1 140 135 162 Koren 16U 146 140 103 114 116 Nolan 151150 152 85 85 85 Mahr 134 189 136 iPf'n'eh't Blind Hndcan 81 81 81 H'nd'cap Total 71 768 6641 Total 736 786 691 flAlventi. I Supreme. Warnks 137 136 144 VelHort 149 135 104 Boehm 147 148 127 Hasan inn 1B4 lt 158 172 153 Ruppel 107 148 158 189 174 212 Austin 206 162 190 130 130 130 Blind 130 130 130 Edgar Hoffman Blind H'nd'cap H'nd cap 36 36 38 Total 761 760 766 Total 897 795 786 Wax.

I Kerosene. 11B 178 166iOtt 165 161191 Andersen 114 150 122 Monks 187 208 155 King 16 14 164 ttavero iou lai 104 164 204 158 Moss 190211 200 130 130 130 Nestor 137 158 159 17 17 17 H'nd'cap Camp Blind H'nd'cap Total 725 828 757' Total 809 929 869 Gulfpride. 1 Lube Haviland fiiso' na 173 135 160 Beiiotty 138 168 183 Blind 166 204 167 Hohman 175 148 136 Kleenan 158 179 158 Trotter H'nd cap 158 168 160 130 130 130' 192 192 180 1R0 180 178 187 186 171 22 22 22 Shal TV AnrtrpsR coslello H'nd'cap Total 810 834 804 Total 849 898 841 Quit Crest. I Gulf Gems Hodpklns 109 128 166 Roos 174 i69 129 Butlei 139 145 189 152 126 128 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 Blind 85 85 85 Blind 95 85 85 Blind 85 85 85 Blind Blind Blind Total S38 540 550; Total 548 526 552 Gulf Oil. 1 Fuel Oil.

JTorm'y 149 144 165'Lettman 139 184 124 rtn 123 178 166 Pleell 115 157 139 Schnurr 157 211 146 Whltehill 144 118 113 Abram'ki 157 183 147! Blind 130 130 130 Blind 130130 130 Blind 130 130 130 H'nd'cap H'nd' cap 38 38 38 Total 739 846 754' Total 696 757 674 CLASSIC Bay Ridge I TVflaH-o 197 195 207 Carroll 196 213 175 Wil 129 196 169 Rhodes 138 198 164 Sawver 125 192 226 OI Gi 159 189 22 RUSK) 201 192 191 172 233 1R8 193 188 209 217 236 234 Bna Vodola Norvak Totals 748 970 988 Totals 979 1 042 997 Albea Snuare I Burkland Jeffrey 201 194 225 Hehl 172 201 181 Ripperg 181 171 208 Albrecni Reed 203 221 242 Lucas 187 170 183 Vancel McNam'a 228 145 192 Burkland IRS 182 211 175 206 228 223 189 238 178 245 193 998 901 1050i Totals 933 1003 1049 Hale Classic Schmidt, 142 167 211 Kelfer 201 168 169 195 182 198 245 185 189 Myies 183 218 233 Rodier Zarnim 196 234 211 Piatt Cosfrino 180 187 2 04 Lawrence Kass 205 201 215 Blerman 149 147 216 208 204 183 998 886 953 906 985 1074' Total! Elite Clasilc IsShore View Classic Corso 217 192 184 Harding 179 235 169 Lucke 165 1R7 220 Bast 201197 211 Bchiffm'r 173 160 199 Bleda 199 211 179' Bhancy 142 203 212 AlPilo 216 2 04 2 311 Deuto 238 233 200 224 217' To'als 933 975 1 042! Totals 995 1071 1007 Pepe Classic Thompson's Classic I Harmon 189 170 163' Young 182 171191 lAlberiaon 172 149 IWoyfn'k 182 204 177 Lansing 191 170 191 Paganl 147 145 177 Huneke 194 218 164 Cuneo 162 159 166 Harris 171Rlchmond 158 193 187 Total! 955 B94 8761 Totlll 831 872 898 CLASS A Midwood Regent Mula 173 177 245 PaullHo 62 220 186 Rarkan Mula Driscoll 168 .75 180 Morettl 163 151 142 Brogiia 168 173 179 Ackerson 176 165 198 Hcbert 175 175 197 184 158 160 183 148 179 156 167 202 Totals 848 841 944 Totaj 860 868 934 FLATBISH CLASS K. of Tons Oreen McC'unn Harden TayUir Handicap 135 179 169 Nugent 214 212 189 144 163 172 Caliasan 234 229 182 135 143 159 Sanders 191 199 176 149 172 154 Tretseh 177 170 208 215 1B4 184 Frank 194 194 184 42 42 42: Tot'is 1010 1004 939 Totals 820 893 860, Kappa Tan Lambda Otnnrots Kuril 150 140 155 Donald 184 157 1501 101 135 134! 154 135 171! 151 I 126 162 189' 171 133 Newman Conroy DalzU Handicap 121 111 187 Barrett 114 104 113 Clare 148 167 162 M'Csrthy 151 130 137 Haagerty 60 50 50 Reid Totals 734 702 744 716 760 757 BORO HAM MONDAY Acsdemy Chumps PFlynn 156 133 164 Adams 176 160 147 Shaw'h 212 1 18 151 Latour 142 116 178 220 183 179 Oreen 136 152 152 180 194 Brare 176 125 133 181 149 216 Vivian 174 136 152 rlynn Solomon F.yr.n Handicap 64 64 64 at I i 1 1 Two-Man Family Tournament (May 4, 5, 6, 7) ENTRY BLANK Please enter us in the Brooklyn Eagle Family Bowling Tournament. (Indicate the Division) Father and Son Brothers Names rear by on sides, said premises being tuny described Jn said Judgment. Premises are known as 1016 Dltinas Avenue. Brooklyn.

New Dated. April 3rd, 133S. JOHN G. McCORMICK, Referee. a3-6t MTh SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

COUNTY UJ KINGS JACOB L. LEVY, plaintiff, against ROSARIO INGARGIOLA. et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment entered here in, dated April 6. 1439, I will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Rooms, 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. New York-, on the 3rd day of May, 1939, at 12 o'clock noon, by BARON SHUTER, auctioneer, the mprtgaged premises in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings City and State of New York, directed by said judgment to De sola, oounaea and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Chestnut Street, distant two hundred and lifty-nine (259) feet eleven (11) inches southerly from the southeasterly corner of Pitkin Avenue and Chestnut Street: running thence southerly along Chestnut Street sixty (60) feet one (1) inch; thence easterly parallel with Pitkin Avenue one hundred (100) feet: thence northerly paral lel with Chestnut Street twenty (20) feet; thence westerly parallel with Pitkin Avenue twenty (20) feet seven and three-quarters (7'U) Inches; thence northerly parallel with Chestnut Street tony (40) reet one incn, ana tnrnce westerly parallel with Pitkin Avenue and part of the distance through II UUKI A Ed 'inche." to the point or place of beginning Together with all the right, title and Interest of. In and to the land lying In Chestnut Street in front of and ad joining said premises to toe centre line thereof. Subject to covenants and restrictions contained in instruments recorded in the office of the Register of Kings County in Liber 2156 of Conveyances, page 424; Liber 2144 of Conveyances, page 229; Liber 2186 of Conveyances, page 347. sew ioi'k.

April 4, PAUL H. KELLER, Referee. JACOBS BLUM E.N STI EL. Plain tiff's Attorneys, 225 Broadway, New Yoi kCity. al0-6t SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY CAKK1E f. JCAKK1KK ULAfr-, plaintiff, against DOMENICO J5AR- 1 et defendants. nuiiLi ur SALE. Pursuant to a judgment entered herein, dated March 22nd, 1939, I will sell at public auction by JAMES M. POWER, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

N. on the 27th day of April, 1939, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In the County of Kings, directed by aaid Judgment to be sold with improvements tnereon situate on the Southerly side of Powers Street, distant 75 feet Easterly from the Southeasterly corner of Powers and Lorimer Streets, being a plot 25 feet front and rear by 100 feet in depth on both sides, facing Powers Street, together with Street rights. Reference is made to said judgment for a more complete description of said premises, the street number being 64 Powers Street. Brooklyn, N. Y.

Premises shall be sold: Subject to restrictions imposed by the ordinances of the City of New York, adopted July 23. 1916, and any amendments thereto. Subject to covenants, encroachments and restrictions contained In Liber 445S of conveyances. Page 95. Liber 4544 of convevances.

cage 476. and Liber 62 of conveyances. Page 267 and any other covenants and restrictions affecting said Premises; subject to any state of facts an accurate survey may snow subject to present tenancies. Dated, April 5th. 1939.

LOUIS LORENCE, Referee. CAHILL FRASER. Plaintiff's 32 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y.

ap-6t-ThTu SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-MARY E. BANZER. plaintiff, against CARMELO FRANCO, also known as THOMAS FRANCO: MICHIELE BONA- nntMMA unit GITTREPPA BONADONNA. his wife: GAETANO BIQNDOLILLO and ROSINA BIONDOLILLO, his wife, and HENRY OETERS. defendants.

PuMiian In a Hirtff-ment OI lore- H.t.H March 33. 1939. I will sell at public auction, by WILLIAM F. REYNOLDS, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1S9 Unnlatm Utreet TJrOoklvn.

NeW York. on April 25th, 1939, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following premises: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of Fulton Street, distant 260 feet 6 lnrnes westerly irom ins corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Fulton Street with the westerly side of Rockaway Avenue; running ihence northerly parallel with Rockaway Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall 44 feet 8i Inches to the southerly side of Somers Street: thence westerly along the southerly side of Somen Street 19 feet 6'4 Inches: thence southerly parallel with Rockaway Avenue and nart of the distance through a party wall 40 feet 4 Inches to the northerly side of Fulton Street, and thence easterly alone the northerly side of Fulton Street 20 feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with all thai rirhL title and Interest of the mortgagor of, In and to the land lying within the bed of the street or avenue in front of and ad joining said premises to the centre line tliereor.

Subject to covenant! and reitrlctions contained in former deed! or instruments of record. Dated. March 30th, 1939. HERMAN WOLKINSON. Referee.

VOLLMER et WILDERMUTH. Attorneys for" Plaintiff. "IS8 Montague Street TtrnnVlvn. New Tork. 7 Addresses Entries close May 1.

I am enclosing the $4 fee for both of us to cover our bowling expenses and entry. Send a money order or check (no cash) to Lou E. Cohen, Bowling Editor, Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn, N.Y. i isvi nn FeCOIXl-pittCC auihtio ni KnK Laundry. The Division uue was clinched last week by Fritz' Grill, but second is yet to be decided.

It all depends on what happens tonight. HIGHLAND PARK CHl'RCH a. PM.r Lutheran Higniann para 1 Jjnge 169 187 173 Schm clce Wipper 163 198 181 Speh Stubini 178 172 252'Dr Kreli Jurgens 172 201 170 167 188 145 148 194 183 223 212 224 192 li Stbmg 169 178 170 Blake 139 202 203 ILauckha'dt log! Handicap 2 2 7 Total! 851 936 9301 Totali 862 926 981 Bethany Lutheran I East End Baptist riii-iel 210 132 'Groes'ler 126 234 170 I Ch pion 201 196 157 Lowls Lo-is 152 210 Perkins Jnephson 175 182 KUian Kai.r 163 194 Francis Ch'pion 232 246 191 Handicap 123 166 154 140 193 190 180 196 181 170 192 191 74 72 71 Totals 958 943 9171 Totals 813 1053 957 Avp Pres Andrews No 1 II Rhodes 224 166 194 riuca lai ii i Vorm'k 181 172 160 Meyer 198 157 173 Rhodes 166 136 164 Taylor 1B1 13B 150 Oiren 193 161 213 Vannier 167 179 154 ioT i 226 191 149 Meyer 1H2 203 18 Wllkea Handicap 12 12 12; Totals 958 850 9271 Totals 973 858 804 Andrew No. 21 Christ Reformed Su'herf 181 189 199 Zarro 160 173 190 Kuck 167 190 145 vor or ibo 1 uo 170 191 194 Vor'b'k 194 201 184 189 173 192 Wllb'rtSr. 169 162 168 174 174 174 Wllb'rtJr.

179 204 201 Handicap 44 44 44 Van e'er Ftpvart Blind Totals 881 917 904; Totals 902 960 922 LOWER WALL STREET American Molasses National Sugar No Konig 155 180 156 Miuino 1-7Q 140 1Q9 Bailey Oartner Tulv M.tuer 213 178 208 Croe 148 1M 13!) Ziealer 140 157 173 15K 179 145 LaRoza 151 190 140 K.8 126 14h' 194 164 186 149 171 245; Totals B12 858 8211 Totals 831 800 909 T.nckenbach Co A Armstrong Krvspr 152 170 171 McD mott 157 1R5 180 A.elnart 14!) 170 185 F'lchs Olois'ein Snpnrer DanlM 2nl 181 1M Clark 189 17) Srhmldt 18t 225 187 Tardlf! Totals R24 935 878! 728 828 807 f. Mlnfortt A- Co National Sugar No. 1 Mnher 154 lt6 10 Hahl 117 122 Einkart Blind 120 120 120 Brunria Rojprs 1R5 140 185 Nichols 150 1W 202 Lang Handicap 34 34 34 Totals 712 778 823, Totsls Am Sugar Ret Co Parr fMffer 191 169 ISO1 Calcedo 149 172 ISO Proctor Cinque 11.1 S5 1K2 Heinpm Woodr'lff 170 1 14 200 Quevedo Eistroth 154 167 187 KllltlJl Handicap 142 143 194 1 186 154 1 153 172 143 18!) 157 154 168 180 171 838 806 831 A- 175 134 179 134 138 151 171 15S 144 173 179 15 124 136 179 27 27 27 Totals 858 777 869 Totals 804 769 845 BAY RIDGE CLASS Jayem Mcs's Ma rest- 107 146 199 Wnlther 168 141 136 170 187 201 125 1H3 171 154 1.73 181 143 169 13 13 13 Monte Brooks Cpiar.o Earle 168 190 192 Pnesto lfln 139 15ft Cara gglo 210 170 ncaterli 182 163 190 Pollaci Blind Handicap To'als 925 848 907. Totals 755 800 851 Fort Hamlltnt, Psrkway Bines TA'oltman 202 178 175 DeCamlllo 170 168 176 Shepnard 210 183 183 Cardnne 182 158 165 Smothers 179 149 tno HTman pptikv 225 203 214 Cohen Brukerl 191 177 196Coieman Handicap Totals 1007 890 948 To'als 158 214 192 109 202 177 157 R6 147 11 11 11 877 939 869 bora ham, TrrsrtAY Kensington Htnvthe-Doncan Herr 169 145 1 33 Reimers 158 171113 Orefe 113 162 132 Murphy 124 -134 McDer'tt 125 143 178 Burns 144 156 134 John'n 189 152 166 Alfonso 180 141 182 157 172 186 152 171 Handicap 3 3 3 Arnold 181 179 Totals 781 782 784 Totals 794 801 709' Sterling Bag 'Atlantic-Pacific Mti Pastel'no 19 171 144 Healy 150 184 176 Hansen 150 132 192'Llltle 171164 168 tMPletro 134 148 153 Bwenson 162 131 Biracllsa 137 144 151 Blbello 178 178 163 Mosra'lo 15'. 204 182 Benson 132 145 15 Handicap 26 26 26 Carlson 164 Totals 772 825 848 Totsls 793 782 823 Tallv-Hn Abraham A Straus U'i 132 149 Barter 166 1:15 170 Welsh 14 130 DuCasse 6 Bracclo 148 160 173 Kaden McK.ee 187 171 141 Roesch Prown 221 196 175 Pelcyger Onorato 162 Handicap 22 22 22 159 204 145 159 152 183 156 172 140 197 166 182 117 142 112 152 145 182 157 187 138 145 169 197 1 I i Rufso 226 170 164 Konchell 190 136 i L.

Eawrott of Supreme Court, notice Btemfeld 244 188 195 Rodrlgueg 163 147 128 is hereby Riven to persons liavinR Csrbone 222 179 194 Maffetone 151 I68irlaims aeainut the assignor, formerly Drago 182 202 242iRabldoux 191191 179 located at 936 Kintrs Highway, to pre-Icaldwell 214 sent the same, with vouchers In sup ASSIGNEE NOTICES SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KIXUS Re: General assignment, benefit of creditors of SAM BLEIBERG and HARRY GEMINDER. doing busi Iness as GEMINDER BLEIBERG. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Lewie port thereof, to the attorney lor tue undersigned, on or before the 24th day of May.

1939. GEORGE KATZOWITCH. Assignee. Assignee, 225 Broadway, New York DISSOLUTION NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT copartnership existing between MARTIN O. HANSON and WILLIAM E.

BENSON, doing; business as HANSON. 521 3rd Brooklyn. Totals 1055 933 9541 Totals 895 814 858 Hamilton. Inc. Universal Arno 104 159 BedltSlca 130 Shoe Bush Venn Jacchlno 15B 150 16b Perry 180 14 6 2 09 R.Weston 150 '79145 170 157 157 A.Weston 148 173 198 161 203 205 Morris 178 198 197 iBoli 154 177 Totals 821 826 8991 Totals 776 876 921 Atlantic Rub.

Stamp I Martinson's Coflee Oreenb't 139 186 209 Oliver! 153 151 166 V.Claps 163 201 127 Whltcorab 171 138 150 Orlttin 182 213 152 Carella Ranchor 159 203 137 De Slo D.Ciaps 147 170 178 Potts i 171 222 Totals 790 973 803 lotau 905 851 950' Team No. 1 I Team No. 2 Marcum 152 154 135 Menies 190 203 191 156 169 134 Vergone 138 15B IBJ OeSt 'Port ney 168 168 140 Peters 181 151 167 192 193 189 176 148 183 IV BevI 181 145 166 stelnfeld Oenelaro 177 155 176Dady Totals 816 618 8001 Totali 895 870 844 Bay Ridge I Uniform Printing Anderson 164 221 148 Kenney 181467 149 Mullen 167 205 164 Atwood Llnd 155 198 199 Levlntan Murphy 169 172 193 Halpln Wilkinson 162 192 1 Totals 817 986 8811 Totals 131 137 220 203 185 163 155 191 137 148 829 852 817 Campbell I Joe's Restaurant Belr 146 162 160 170 168 165 Becker 9ni 103 To, i 5Ji5Jwill dissolved by mutual consent, "iiir. William ricnson win continue business at th same address under the same name. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT.

KIN0S COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, vs. FRANCES DE SIMONE, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure onrf sain horln rlatnrf Ant-il 17 1QW sell' at puhiic auction, by JOHN J. CUNNINGHAM, auctioneer. Rt Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

1H9 Mon-tniruo Street. Brooklyn. N. on May 11th. 1939, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises, with the Improvements thereon, directed by said judgment to be soli, situated In Kings County, on the southerly side of Putnam Averlue dts tant 229 feet easterly from Stuvvesant Avenue, being 19 feet In width and 100 feet deep on each side, said side lines 1 being narallel with Stuvvesant Avenue.

run parallel with Sutter Avenue, the southerly side line of which runs partly through a party wall, premises being known as 659 Hemlock Street, Brooklyn, N. said premises being more particularly described in said judgment. Dated. April 13th, "1030. JOSEPH GLAZER, Referee.

ThT 8tme 167 200 173 Gate Dtnnl Brennaa 192 154 2051 193 170 1701 175 208 180 131 1B2 16lloazzoia 158 169 134Sartnrl 180 160 192'Amodeo 156 179 315 Zachman feet In width front and rear ny as feet In depth on each side. Premises known as 22 LtncoUn Avenue, Brooklyn. New York. The premises are more fully described in said. Judgment.

Dated. Aprir 17th. 1939. LOUIS ANDRB0ZZI. Referee.

al7-6t MftTh 795 857 867 Total Total! 849 797 917 apl-6t Brooklyn, New Jork, on the 11th day. Ttli 854 8118171 Total 837 829 8291 i TotaU 868 753 828 Totalt 873 894 686 and as more particularly described in.

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