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i For Llunified Ad Heiulii IIROOKLYN EAGLE, TUESDAY, Al GUST 1939 Telephone MAin 4-6200 17 FORECLOSURES LEGAL NOTICES Storekeeper Has Garden in Shadow of Bridge running parallel with hunuyaide UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, or otherwise have a claim or Interest Av. and Known aa 3 Hurb-y Mrert KASTKKN DISTRICT OF NEW in or Urn thweon derlvad from t.r aim iiiorH jinrticulurly tk-smbpcl In said-ynHK -In thR mailer AMALd A-1 throuirh any of tha ahuve named a MATKD Debtor. or (luai of pertnna. their name ll Uiiil Iirooklyn' u- In heinsr unknown to plaintiff, et al. ict, ajjj.

fh ui.t. For ruur convenience a branch offlea I located 28 Court Street EOBEET B. CADIOAN. afanaaer Established 1807 (hJsholm (apman Uimberi Nlu Tork Stock txohant LEGAL NOTICES J. Tl) T.

I't'HMC, ALL IN'TER- VENKS AND. I'AKTIBS IIKRKI.V TEKESTKd' HKHKIN AH iTi )RS, STOCKHOLDERS Oil OTHKR. NOTICE Is hereby given that hear ing Will be this Court on August lllli. 19II9. at 2 00 p.m.

in Room 221 of the Unib-d Stni-. CourthousH. Washington ami Ji.lm Streeu. Brooklyn. New Yurk.

lor an order, autiionzing Anwilgarnaifrl Properties, debtor. t'i lo-ll pr.inn.-s known as 1924 Avenue V. Brooklyn. New York. fovthe sum of 13.5im.

upon the terms and conditiona s-t forth in the moving papers Herein, rupies oi wiiu ii may obtained at the offices of the under signed. Dated. New York. N. July 31, 1939.

AMALGAMATED PROPERTIES. Debtor. 331 Madison Avenue, New York City. File No. 52 23-1939.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ky th( crack tv I i TJs GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT- tn's TrtT TO LILLY HUBERTI. ANToNIA i ge held by plaintiff, made by Mabel K1MPE.N, ANNA KoLKMANN and s- Hotchkiss. dated September 12, 1934. FRANZ X. BRINKMAN.

SEND i an'l recorded in the office of the Regls-GREETING: Iter of the County of Kings on the 13th Whereas. ANNA FONTAINE, who re- day of September, 1934. in Ilber 7968, sides at 2j40 East 29th Street. I Mp. 148.

covering a plot and Improve-Brooklyn. New York, has presented aiments thereon erected, and beginning petition praying for a decree that a at a point on the westerly aide of Fort certain instrument in writing bearing Greene Place, distant one hundred tea date the 7tl. day of October, 1935, re-j feet, six inches southerly from the cor-ating to real and personal property. ner formed by the Intersection of be duly proved an the last will arid Will and. Testament of CHARLES A.

BRINK-MAN, also known as CHAR. A. BRINK-MANN, lately residing at No. 2540 East 29th Street, in the Korough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of (he County of Kings, to be held in Rnom 25-A at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 5th dav of September.

1939. at o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN Testimony Whereof we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate'a Court to be here unto atlixea. Witness, HON. GEORGE (Seal) ALBERT WINCATE, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, tn the said County, the 31st day of July, 1939.

PERCY T. STAPLETON. Clerk the Snrrorate'a Court This citation is served upon you as 121 Sands St. The shadows To THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS: You ARE HEREBY SUMMONED answer the complaint in thla action and to serve a copy of your answer, or. If the complaint la not aerved with this summons, to aerve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff'a attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, excluaiva of th day of service: and In case of your failure- te appear, judgment will ba taken against you by default for tha 'lief demanded in the cornnlaint.

angeri Dated. Brooklyn, New York, November 8, 1937. SALVATORE M. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P.

O. Addresa, 66 Court Street. Brooklyn. New York. To THE A ROVE NAMED DEFEND ANTS IN THIS ACTION: The foregoing summons la server! upon you by publication pursuant to an order of lion.

Thomas J. a Justice of the Supreme Court of ihe State of New York, dated April IS, 1939. and filed In the office of tha County Clerk of the County of Kings, itn the complaint, in the Borough or Brooklyn. New lorn city. 1 he object westerly side of Fort Greene Place with the southerly aide of DeKalb Avenue: running thence weaterly at right angles tn Fort Greene Place and part of the distance throuffh a party wall eighty-five feet; thence aoutherly parallel with Fort Greene Place twenty feet; thence easterly at right angles to Fort Greene Place and part of the distance through a party wall etghty-flvej feet to the weaterly side of Fort Green Place, and thence northerly along tha weaterly aide of Fort Greene Place twenty feet to the point or place of beginning.

Premises feeing known as No. 14 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn. N. T. Dated.

Brooklyn. New York, May 17, 1939 SALVATORE M. PARISI. Attorney for Plaintiff. jl8-6t Tu File No.

3408 1939. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF" NEW YORK, by the sTrace of God residence are unknown ana cannot, after diligent Inquiry, be ascertained, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of said Patrick McLoughlin, and if any of the said distributees, helra at law or next of kin ot deceased, tie dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wlvea. If any. distributee and auccessora in Interest whose names andor places of residence and post office addresses are unknown, sand greeting: WHEREAS. ANSELM CRAMER, who resides at 289 East 40th Street, Brooklyn.

New York, and JOHN J. BOARD-MAN, who resides at 520 Linden Boulevard. Brooklyn, New York, have presented a petition praying for decree that a certain instrument In writing-bearing date the 9th day of March, 1939, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the last Will and Testament of PATRICK Mc-LOUGHLIN. lately residing at No. 2502 East 19th Street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn. Citv of New York. NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to ahow cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of rungs, on tne day or August, 1939. at nine-thirty o'clock In the forenoon. whv such decree should not be made.

I.N TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to tie hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. GEORGE ALBERT WINGATE.

Surrogate or our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 10th day of Julv. 1939. PERCY T. STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

GRAY TOMLIN, Attorneys for Petitioners. Office and P. O. Address. No.

32 Court Street. Brooklvn. Neur Tork. 3ll-4t Tu cimnirvr vjifa nrrrtTv FLATBUSH FEDERAL SAVINGS required by law. You are not obliged i and independent To PETER Mc-to appear in person.

If you fail to ap-' LOUGHLIN. MARGARET McLOUGH-pear It will he assumed that you con-1 LIN. MICHAEL McLOUGHLIN, JOHN sent to the proceedings, unless you file SMITH. FRANK SMITH. TERRY Mc-written objections thereto.

You have GUIRE. HELEN McGUIRE, FRANK a right to have an attorncy-at-Iaw an-lMcGUIRE. and any and all unknown pear for you. aul-4t Tu persona whose names or parts of whose I names, and whose place or places of HA KKY 7. "KK t.

Referee. EDGAR A. PALMIKR1 Attorney for, New York Tu 8UHREMB" COURT, KINGS COUNT If Kwt'lTAUI-IC LIKE ASSURANCE plaintilf, against WINIFRED WuLFt and others, defendants. Pursuant to judgment entered herein on July 11th. 1939.

1 will aell at public auction to the highest bidder, al the nrooKiyn ileal Estate Exchange. 159 Montague Street, Borough of iirooklyn. City ol New York, by JAMES A. 11LANEY auctioneer, at 12:00 clock noon on the 16th day Auguat, 1939, the mortgaged premises rected by said Judgment to be aold and therein described aa follows; ALL thai certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buldings and im provements thereon erected, ailuate, lying and being in the Borough 'Brooklyn. County of Kinga.

Citv and State- of New York, bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point on 'the. east- Arlv I hundred lour feet aix inciiea southerly from the corner formed by the inter section of the easterly side of Marsh Street with the aide of Avenue running thence easterly parallel with Avenue one hundred feet; thence southerly parallel with Maisu Street thirty-one feet; thence westerly again parallel with Avenue one hundred feet to the easterly side of Marsh Street, and thence northerly along the easterly side of Marsh Street lliirty-oiie feet to the p'olnl or place of BEGINNING. TOGETHER with all fixtures and articles of personal property attached to or uaed in connection with the premises, all of winch were covered by said mortgage. Dated. July 22nd, 1939.

JOHN H. DON LAN, Referee. ALEXANDER GREEN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 120 Broadway, New Yurk, N. Y.

Tut l'h SUPREME COURT. KINGS" COUNTY EAST RIVEK SAVINGS BANK, planum, against MARIE MARCHI-SILLO, et defendants. ADRIAN P. BURKE, Plaintiff's Attorney, 65 Liberty Street, New York City. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above entitled ac tion on June 29th.

1939. I will sell at public auction by JAS. HEANEY, auctioneer, at Hie Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange on August 23rd, 1939, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be aold, described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying 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 follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly aide of Lexington Avenue, distant fifty feet westerly from tha corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of Lexington Avenue with the westerly side of Throop Avenue, running thence southerly, parallel with Throop Avenue, one hundred feet; thence westerly, parallel with Lexington Avenue, fifty feet; thence northerly, again parallel with Throop Avenue, one hundred feet to the southerly side of Lexington Avenue, and thence easterly, along the southerly side of Lexington Avenue, fifty feet to the point or place of beginning. BEING the same premises which were conveyea to the said Abraham by rloed delivered and intended to be recorded simultaneously with this Indenture. THIS MORTGAGE being a purchase money mortgage and given to secure a portion of the consideration in said deed expressed.

1981 of Conveyances at page 211. and covenants end restrictions contained in 1,1 of Conveyances at page 132. Dated. June 29. 1939.

SIDNEY TARTIKOFF. Referee. aul-6t Tu NOTICE OF SALE. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY LAFFEL REALTY.

plaintiff, against MARY ESPOSITO, widow of FERDINAND ESPOSITO, deceased. individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Ferdinand Esposito. de ceased, et defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action and hearing date the 20th day of July. 1939, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at nubile! auction to the highest bidder, by ED-, 'wahu j.

UArutv. auctioneer, at tne Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. Nn 1R9 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 16th day of August, 1939. at 12 clock noon ying and heing In the Borough of Brooklvn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of Henry 6treet, distant twenty-five 1 25) feet southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Sackett Street with the westerly side of Henry Street: running thence westerly parallel with Sackett Street and part of the distance through a party wali ninety-six (96) feet: thence southerly parallel with Henry Street twenty-five 2o) feet: thence easterly parallel with Sackett Street and part of the distance through! Pr'y westerly side of Henry S' wail ninety-six (96) feet to the Street; thence I i 1 I of the Brooklyn Bridge fall on V.

S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES UNIT LTsT ATEtTDI STlt ICT CoUKtT EASTERN DISTRICT, NEW YORK. I Have arrested one Hundred Five (105) lioxes, more or less, of 'fulllbees, Lot No. 11503. "Product of Canada 113 "11285, 10634, 7130.

iXi. I0il5, 1(K24, lor violation of the Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906, in the case of food. Section 7, Paragraph Sixth. Process returnable on AUKUst 16th, 1939, at 10:30 a.m., in said Court, United States Court House Building, Brooklyn, N. Y.

All persons interested must then present their claims or be defaulted, und the said 105 Boxes, more or less, Tullibees be condemned as forfeited to the use of the United States. Docket 61-450. dated July IRth. 1939. VINE H.

SMITH, United States Attorney. ARTHUR G. JAEGER. United States Marshal, Eastern District, of New York. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.

EASTERN JJlSliUCT. OF YuKtv hereby given that Newtown Creek Towing Company, as owner, and Russell Bros. Mowing as naneier, have tiled a petition on juiy 2D, 1939, claiming the ristnt to limitation ot or exoneration from lia bility lor all claims against the Kus File No. P6833193S. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To JENNY OPPENHEIMER.

KLARA MAIER. FREIDA BREISACHER, SIMON MAIER. send greeting: WHEREAS. ADOLPH SON'NEN-SCHELN. who resides at No.

2208 Avenue In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, has presented his account as Executor of IDA SONNEN- I WeiliSCHEIN. deceased, lately residing at sell 16" in respect to any loss, damage parcel, subject to Tanv state facts Surrogate's Court Act for all injury either to persons or property, RM accurate' survey would sliow: sub-1 Tllh occasioned by or resulting Irom any jPft i easement contained in Liber I up ,1 Bna Including the final Said premises will be sold in one decree trie CITATION NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS Of' FITZGERALD, nlso known as CELIA FITZGERALD, LATE OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS. DECEASED: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to tho provisions of Section 121 of the Surrogate's Court Act I intend to apply for letters of administration upon th(? Estate of Cecelia Pjt.ireral(i, ai-po known as Celia Fitzneralrl, deceased, on the 1st day of September, W.19. All creditors of Cecelia Fitzuerald, also knuwn as Celia FitzKerald, are therefore notified to present their claims to the Surroirale's Court of the County of Kinns. al the Hall of Records, in the Borout'h of Brooklyn.

City of New York, on or hefore the 31st day of August, 1939. Tliis notice is published and served upon the creditors of Cecelia Fitzgerald, also known as Celia Fitzgerald, deceased, pursuant to an order of Honorable George Albert Win-gate, the Surrogate of the County of Kings. Dated, the 1st dav of Augu.t, 1939. MARGARET C. FITZGERALD aul-4tTu PUBLIC NOTICES SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

KINGS COUNTY In the Matter of the Liquidation of HOME TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS. including Trust Claimants. Notice tn Pnlicv Holders. Certificate Holders.

Creditors. Trust Claimants and All Other Persons interested in the Liauidatlon of HOME TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. By Order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. Kings County, dated May 31st, 1939. Home Title Insurance Company was placed in liquida dated May 31st, 1939.

Home Title In tion pursuant to Article XI of the Insurance Law, and Louis H. Pink, hs Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New York, was designated as Liquidator. Ry that Order all persons Indebted to the Company or having any of its property in their possession are required forthwith to render an accounting of said debts, and to pay the same and to deliver such property to Ihs Liquidator. The same Order provides that all policy holders, certificate holders. creditors and persons having any claim or demand of any character against said Company are required to file duly verified proofs of claim (referred to as general claims) with the Liquidator u.n vjrc rsr-iruiic oo, 1939.

which is the last day for filing claims. ALL CLAIMS MUST BE IN THE HANDS OF THE LIQUIDATOR BY THAT DATE. Claims filed thereafter will not share in the distribution of assets until all allowed claims. No. 169 Highland Boulevard, the Bor ough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. City and State of New York, and a petition praying that his account may be judicially settled, and for an order fixing and determining the counsel fee of JULIUS SIEGEL. pursuant to on accounting, NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court the County of Kings, to be held In Courtroom fhereof. at the Hall of Records.

the county of Kings, on the 29th day of August. 1939. at 9:30 o'clock In: tlie forenoon, whv such settlement should not.be had. and why the fees of the attorney should not be fixed and determined and payment thereof iorderi.d hy the Surrogate IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS. Hon. GEORGE ALBERT WINOATE, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 13th day of July, 1939. PERCY T. STAPLETON.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. This citation is served upon vou aa required by law. You are net obliged! SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff, vs. JOHN HENRY IRETON, also known as JOHN IRE-TON; DELIA IRETON, individually and as Administratrix of the goods, chattels and credits which were of Mary A.

Ireton. deceased: HENRIETTA MORRISSEY. formerly known as HENRIETTA IRETON; MICHAEL IRETON. KATHERI.NE IRETON. THE PUBLIC NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK.

"JOHN DOE," "RICHARD DOE." jam jjot ana "HENRY DOE, tne saia names John Doe. Richard James Doe and Henry Doe thA tniir lai, man I nn JlS-4t Counter Market The lollowlni aioialions ara au nolle tha Inrestatnl flankers Canlaranaa. Ins. BANK ITOCICS BIC Aikrrl Bk Amir Bk Mhtn Bk Yktn BensonD't Chass Oomm'l 38 3ft 17'A 18 40 46 7S 100 32 34 173 178 ifth Ave 700 730 Flnt Nat IBM 1860 Mercb 100 10S TRUST COMPANIES Bid Asked Bk of NY 407 417 Bankers M1-'. Broni 4V 8V4 Brooklyn 73V, 7BV Cen Han 88 101 Chem Bk 48 Vi SOV11 Colonial 9 11 Clinton 49 50 Contlnt'l If 14" Pulton Ouarantr Irvlnt Kiss Lawyers Mfrs Tr do of Tr lllWilH'i Title Ouar 4 5 tin States 1630 1680 Under Tr bO UO Corn 0T4 58 Vi Emplro 11 13 Of Her Giffing' Art Which Is Reason For These Stories Hollywood, Aug.

1 iP) That woman Is working again. So are the men who rig up high wreens of black cloth around Hollywood sets, the men who paint "No visitors allowed positively" signs tor display outside sound stage doors, the men whose business it is to help keep the legend of the woman alive. Behind that screen of black cloth, when the stage doors are opened wide for air, passers-by in the studio streets know that the srreat Garbo is "elfflng" of her art. The screens protect Greta from the vulgar stares of the curious. GarV despite all of the sweet stories of her new freedom from shyness, her more friendly attitude around the sets, is still mythical figure enough to cause those who have seen her (actually!) to speak of it In tones akin to awe.

Those who have actually "caught up with Garbo" are, of course, in a class by themselves a mystic fraternal organization, unorganized. The "catching up" meaning more than a casual encounter as the star walks from dressing room to stage, meaning usually a situation In which conversation is possible is invariably accidental. Gives Autograph They say that Garbo doesn't give autographs, hasn't for a long time, but a catcher-uppe got one none the less. The little girl was waiting at the studio gate, as little girls and boys do constantly, with autograph book in hand, watching the stars drive in. Garbo got out of her car Inside the gate but near enough so that the child could duck under the arms of the gatemen, dash up to the Swede, and extend her book ana pencil.

The story is that Garbo smiled, signed it, and the child ran back without a word, clutching her treasure. Harpo Marx belongs to the club. Harpo is prankish. In a studio office building elevator one day he looked curiously at a girl wnose iace was hidden by one of those floppy hat. He lifted the brim and a started Garbo looked up at him.

Harpo was sort of startled, too. Albert Morin, the ribber, was rib-Jess when he qualified for membership. Wearing a uniform like Charles Boyer's In Garbo's "Conquest," he was approached by Garbo from behind, with "Good morning, Mr. Boyer." Morin turned, recognized the speaker, suddenly got tongue-tied, Story Coec Commander Frank Wead was writing in hla office one day when the door opened and in walked Garbo. In walked, after her, some furniture movers with a desk.

It wasn't ft social visit On Garbo's part. She'd been going down the hill, found the desk obstructing her Sway, opened the first door and entered to allow it to pass. Instead, it followed her into the office. Not long ago Garbo went driving to the valley to visit a friend, stopped at a real estate office to check directions. The real estater obliged but missed out on membership in the club he didn't recognize her, might never have known how closely he brushed with fame if his secretary, nearly hysterical with excitement, hadn't told him.

That's the funny thing about Garbo. Unless you're a fan of hers, and go deliberately Garbo-hunting, you can pass her on the street without wasting a second look. Only her lashes, phenomenally long and her own, would command attention But lashes like hers grow in makeup kits, too, and any of the Garbo Imitators who wear slouch hats and dark glasses can wear them for the buying. To Redeem Preferred Chicago, Aug. 1 Holland Furnace Company has called for redemption the entire issue ot so cumumuvc convertible preferred stock at $106 a chare on Oct.

1. Financial Briefs Bear, Stearns members of New York Stock Exchange, announce hat Laurel Pellman has Joined their Madison Manhattan, office as a customers broker. Peter P. McDermott member ol TheNew York Stock Ixchanse. announce that Oeorte o.

Muller, formerly a Pinner o( the firm of Tafci St Hays, which was dissolved yesterday, has become associated with them. The Investment oounsel firm of Van Cleef and Jordan, hitherto composed of Prank C. Van Cleef. J. Wlllard Jordsa and Jabea H.

Wood, announce that Howard C. Haaeman has been admitted to the firm, which will henceforth be known as Van Cleef and Hateman. The Nv-w York Stock Bxohanae firm of tlnaerlelder As Co. announces that II has acquired tha office of h. J.

Marquis Co also Stock exchange members, at 730 Plfth Manhattan, following the decision of the latter firm to discontinue its public commission business. The office will be under the direction of Al J. Leeds as resident partner. J. B.

Bache Co. have prepared a study of the New Tork City Transit Systems with respect to the proposed plin and agreement of unlflcatlo nand adjustment. Francis I. Du Pont members ol the New York Stock Exchange, announce that Ernest P. Cowles.

Thomas P. Carroll and Oeorae A. Phelps, all formerly wilh Tate to Hays, ara now associated with, them. to be sold and therein described Par it wi he turned that follows- pear it will ne assumed mat you con- LYN, plaintiff, against EDWARD Mc- that certain lot, piece or parcel of land. wlth th(1 bUiiaing8 and im- "right to nave Ittnmw a rigm to nave an attorney at law an- HOLLERAN.

a an known Rr dret Tu'o'Halloran: NELLIE MONAHAN: proofs of which have been filed on orina state' of New York, on or before garden in back of his store at sun sets. Mechanical Hand Rocks the Cradle Washington, Aug. 1 (P) A rubber band and an electric heater can now substitute for the "hand that rocks the cradle." These materials, handy in every home, form a new "rubber heat engine" announced at the National Bureau of Standards by Lawrence A Wood and Norman Bekkedahl. Rubber engines have leen known before, but they could only swing a pendulum. The new one rocks an inverted pendulum operating on the principle of the cradle, rocking horse and rocking chair.

The pendulum Is a vertical rod, weighted at the top, pivoted to rock to and fro. Attached to its bottom is a rubber band, a few inches long, hitched to the floor or other base. The band Is loose enough so that the top of the rocker arm tips to one side, until the stretching rubber stops it. There the "machine" stands motionless. But set the "bathroom" heater in front of the rubber and it contracts from the heat.

This pulls on the bottom of the rocking arm and straightens it. Now comes the trick. A long, narrow vertical shield is set between heater and rubber to cut off the rays when the pendulum and rubber are in a vertical line. In stantly, in the cool shade, the rubber relaxes. The rocker arm tips again, pulling the rubber out into the heat zone, where it again contracts.

One rock every three seconds Is possible, and a pair of bands often lasts several weeks working eight hours a day. July Kail Travel Shows Sharp Rise Railroads of the ntlon In July carried morep assengers than in any other month this year and in excess of July, 1938. While carriers generally shared in the gain, the sharp rise was particularly noticeable in the east. The increase was attributed by rail offcials to' reduced round-trip fares in the East, which became effective July heavy vacation travel; and the two world's fairs. Holiday travel last month was ex ceptionally heavy in all parts the country, with roads reporting more requests for space than could be filled, particularly on the crack trains.

It also is reported that the rush of traffic found a lack of special equipment in many sections of the country. Wool Volume Rises London, Aug. 1 (U.R) Shipments of wool during the 1938-39 season amounted to 4,937,000 bales, the highest level since 1932-33, the Imperial Economic Committee an nounced here today. The shipments are equivalent to 1,667,200.000 pounds, which represents an increase of 13 percent over the 1937-38 season, when 4.361,000 bales, or 1.511,100,000 pounds, were shipped. The comparative statistics include new clips as well as carryovers from the previous season; Hydro-Electric Calls 5s Hvdro-Electric Corporation of Virginia has called for redemption Sept.

1 at. iuj ana accruea interest, all Its Sbbb.buu nrsr, mortgage percent bonds, series due 1958. BL1C NOTICES STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION WATER POWER AND CONTROL COMMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will be held In th" State Office Building, Centre and i Worth Streets. New York. N.

tin I lyS oiwla mo yv 1 II 1 I 5 41 eX niHO I tWLD A. '-c I zj oa 1 iy I rtVSl 1 on MR CttADUS. Jt-J I a) 9rA-S-r 1 111 P. C. Herwig tending his Herwlg's garden dally as the Armstrong Signs To Meet Ambers Henry Armstrong, lightweight and welterweight champion, and former lightweight titleholder Lou Ambers today signed formal contracts for their Aug.

22 lightweight title fight in Yankee Stadium. The threatened cancellation by Eddie Mead, Armstrong's manager, failed to materialize. Promoter Mike Jacobs saved the day when he at tached a "rider" to the contractsJ which provides that if Ambers wins the lightweight crown he agrees to meet Armstrong on Nov. 1 as "challenger" for Henry's welterweight title. All parties concerned Jacobs.

Armstrong, Ambers, Mead and Ambers' manager, Al Weill signed the "rider which also provides that the outcome of the Aug. 22 fight will have no bearing on Armstrong's welterweight title. 1938 Foundation Portfolio Changes Securities held by the Rocke feller Foundation had a ledger value of $158,299,778 on Dec. 31, compared with $172,073,540 at the end of 1937, the decrease resulting primarily from the sale, redemption, or exchange of $13,117,414 in bonds, the annual report shows. Bonds were carried at $54,959,786, against $67,450,287, while stocks were valued at $103,339,992, compared with $104,623,253.

For the bonds sold the Foundation received $14,310,552. Mothballs for Deer! That's Boyd's Idea William Boyd has discovered a new use for mothballs, he has revealed. They not only discourage moths but keep branch-eating deer away. While the actor was on location portraying his role of Hopalong Cassidy in Paramount's "The Rene gade Trail," deer in great number visited his Ventura ranch at fre quent intervals and nearly ruined his many grapevines and countless small trees and shrubs. After Boyd had returned, the hungry animals kept up their foraging excursions up to a few days ago.

Now they are shunning the area like poison because the "Western star" has tied many odorous mothballs to his vines and trees. Mate Nabs Intruder Carole Lombard Van Nuys. Cal Aug. 1 (P) Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, whose uproarious courtship was a matter ot note, still enjoy a good laugh. They had It when the screen's No.

1 male star turned he-man at home yesterday to overpower and disarm an 18-year-old Polish youth he found hiding in a closet of his dressing room. "The madame thought it was quite funnv, and she laughed when I called her at the studio," Gable said. The No. 1 he-man of the films thought it was funny, too, but he said he regretted that he had to turn Wlllard J. Broskl over to the police.

The officers said the youth probably vould be given a psychiatric examination before any charges were filed. northerly along the westerly side of Henry Street twenty-five (25) feet to 'the point or place of beginning. Said being known as No. 504 Henry Doe. of being fictitious, the true names of at TOGETHER with all the right, title and Interest of the present owner of said premises of, in and to the land ro the anove named defendants lying within the bed of the street orl YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to avenue in front of and adjoining the I answer tho complaint in this action, said premises to the centre line thereof, and to serve a copy of your answer, or.

TOGETHER with all fixtures and if the complaint is not served with this articles of vpersonal property now or (summons, to serve a notice of appear- defendants being unknown to plaintiff. the persons intended being tenants of premises 2136 60th Street. Brooklyn, New York, defendants. SUMMONS, ance on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of thia summons, exclusive of the day of service: and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. uateu, june 21st, lay.

ORR at BRENNAN. Attorneys for''" Plaintiff, Office and O. Address. 16 Court Street. Brooklvn.

N. Y. TO THE ABOVF. NAMED DEFEND ANTS, JOHN HENRY IRETON. also known as John Ireton; HENRIETTA MORRISSEY.

formerlv known as Hen- rletta AIICHAFL IRETON i eton curreuce or circumstance or condition during the period from September, 1 1937. to and Including February. 1938 All persons Having such claims must prove them Louis R. Bick. i at tns office, 16 Court Street, Borough ot Brooklyn, City of New York, on or before September 1939, at 10:30 a.m., or be delaulted.

Dated, July 31. 1939. ARTHUR G. JAEGER. United States Marshal, Eastern District of New York.

ALEXANDER, ASH JONES. Proctors lor Petitioner, 76 Beaver Street. New York City. aul-6t Tu ASSIGNEE NOTICES SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF VivrK Tnihe Mni tee of thd i lenerwl Assignment lor the Benefit ot Creditors it O.SCAK assignor, to ua.

1EL C. DAVIS, assignee. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRESENT CLAIMS. Pursuant to the order of Hon. Justice Meier Steinbrink, one of the Jus- York, to present the same, with vouch ers therefor, duly verified, to the sub scriber at the office of his attorney, EMANUEL M.

COHN. at No. 220 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City th Kth d.iv Sentemher. 1939 DANIEL C. DAVIS, Assignee.

EMANUEL M. COHN. Attorney for Assignee, No. 220 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan.

City of New York. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the General Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors of FULTON NATIONAL. to SOL L. FIRSTENBERG.

Assignee. Purmiont tn it to- r.t iinrtfQ Vilo Meier Steinbrink of this Court, dated ocu iu-jg i.i, to all persons having against the FULTON NATIONAL, of Lawrence Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, to nt tne same, with vouchers in sup port thereof, to the undersigned at his piaee of business. No. 90-34 161st Tomuwa Rnrmih Oileena diy of New York, on or before the Sill dav of September. 1939 NATHANIEL N.

BECKER. Attorney for Assignee. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY RUTH C. ZECHIEL, plaintiff, against PAUL MARl, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein dated April 27.

1939. I will soil al public auction by ALLEN TEPLITZ. auctioneer, al the Brookllyn Real Estate Exchange. 1S9 Montague street. Brooklyn.

New York, on Almost 24 19311 at 12 the mortgaged pre a airerieo. iuH Lmt.nt tit he solll. beinir in Brooklyn. Kings County, on the west side, of Hom Street, distant SO feet south from the southwest corner of Henry Street and Nelson Street, being a plot 25 feet in width, front and rear. i.v feet 6 inches in depth, both sides.

known as 690 Henry Street and more particularly described in a mortgage i-oraeft in 4-tii or mortgages at rage 267 In Kings County Register's iOifi.e. Dated. July 2ft. 1939. J.i!,V a o-n eV wiil.f.S stVeet Rrnok.

lyn. N. Y. SI THEME COURT. KIN COl TY PbTER LA FROSl 1A.

etc. against kukc SaS.SA.NO and v' 111 lur8uance ot a judgment of tore- duly niaue ana en-1 in nnd day of July, i J. th mulfTciKnfd. p'trM hi iii (feint nt iiHiii. il.

will S' al nub-( In uiicUun lo liiL-h-'st hM.iJ-r. at iirouklyn ii-al at tx imnne isil III-, 'I nu Sim. ot New York I.v WAl.I'l-.H il mi, on the 2-tld il.i August, 193.1. nt 11' i- I ti loortguged by ludgoient to as foil, -as ud ludgoient to t- and Th sn u. Co'ir Hi tin.

i A fr- 11., I- SOI' -d in the ai) oi ml cf hitig'. York, on Hie i iway tn, We'. and b. nig 2,, f-on said ai f. hy HJ in 1.

le -de of III Aiigut A hi EM AN I hi. fr. 1 in I.T. A f. r.

-ti To Tii PI: l'NTY' KIT! KVK CnlTT KING" ii 'ME OWNKP.S 'AN t'uRI RATI iN, i'laintit! against THERE I'M. et al d. IT SCANT i-U of lo nd sale 1 July, I will sell at 1 I bv 1SAAI ml' to the highest at the vn Real Estate Kmhange. V9 gue SUeel, Brooklyn. N'-w York, 22'l da August.

at 12 11, "in. pr-mises, with im- rnU ere, t.xt directed I'V Mot I Y-'l 'k Sue- tne j'J i- idgnient to be sold, situated til iinty of Kings. Slate New ,,11 the easterly sole of Rnrbey distant fct southerly from ilh- rlv" side of Slllinvsi'l-' Av ail feet. end in depth on ra, side, said side of New York, notice is hereby givenjmcnt to all persons having claims USCARMINTZ. formerly conducting business at No ,.67 Belmont Avenue In the Borough of Brook vn.

Citv of New I I I of I i tn On of the t. to the tho 1 N. aforesaid classes of persons, all of oeiore me last uay lot me mum oi claims as herein fixed have been paid in full with interest. Blank proof of claim forms will be furnished on request. Claims duly presented will be determined and the assets of the Company distributed pursuant to the provisions of Article XI of the Insurance Law to those whose claims have been allowed, without further notice to persons failing to comply with the lnstruc-tiona herein contained.

In the event that, apart from any general claim you may have against the Company, you claim title to moneys or other property In the possession of the Liquidator, or claim that any such moneyB or other property have been commingled with the assets of the Company, and you desire to assert such a claim (referred to a trust claim) attention Is called to the fart that ALL TRUST CLAIMS DULY VERIFIED MUST BE IN THE HANDS OF THE LIQUIDATOR ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30. 1939. Space has been provided on the proof of claim for the use of any claimant asserting a trust claim. How-ver, trust claims must be clearly identified as such and should contain a brief statement of the facts upon which It Is alleged that a trust claim exists. All trust claims duly presented and in the hands of the Liquidator on or be fore September 3U.

laaa. win be deter mined, and any moneys and other proDertv held to be in a trust classifi cation will bo distributed, without further notice to persons who did not comply with the instructions nerein i contained. Persons failing to file, proofs of trust claims will be barred; and foreclosed from any distribution of trust assets that may be made by the Superintendent of Insurance nur-suant to orders of the Court. However, no Trust claim need be filed oy any Trust claimant who has heretofore obtained and served upon the Superintendent of Insurance an order adjudicating the existence of such Trust claim andor directing the Superintendent to segregate the amount of the funds claimed by such claimant. The placing of the Company in liqui dation ana tne giving or tnts noucs i.

consistent with tho Plan of Heor- of Home Title Tnsnrnne. (Company approved by the Supreme rnnr nirs nun v. linoep rt.ile nr Slay 31 1939 I Proper proofs ot claim bv 7oMcrj of I ert uhich hate heretofore been filed vith the Superintendent of Insurance on pursuant to the notice heretofore aiven tn accordance with the pm-, visions ot the Order of thig Court dated April 11th, 193X, thaJl be deemed a though thev were dulv filed herein pursuant to this Order and those pertnnt who have heretofore filed $uch proper Proofs of Claim need not file further Proofs of Claim. All communications relating to the Company in liquidation should no nd- dressed to the undersigned at BiWil lough bv Street. Brooklvn.

New York. Uatrd. Erookiyn, York. June 10. 1939.

DENNIS J. ST'LMVAN. Special Deputv Superintendent of Insurance, jll IS 25 aul s28 27 2i 29 ASSIGNEE NOTICES Si'FREME COrRT. KINGS COUNTY-In the matter of the general assignment for the benefit of creditors of SAMITEL MIRIN. Assignor, to MEYER LINDENRAUM.

Assignee. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Meier Steinbrink. one of the Justices of 1 I. I I I I CATHERINE MCLAUGHLIN, a daughter of WILLIAM MCLAUGHLIN, deceased: PATRICK OHALLORAN: JAMES O'HALLORAN: "MARY HAGGERTY, said first name "MARY" being fictitious, true first name of defendant being unknown to plaintiff, the person Intended being daughter of JOHN O'HALLORAN, deceased, and the wife of JOHN HAGGERTY.

"MARY" FLANALLY. said first nam "MARY" being fictitious, true first name of defendant being unknown to plaintiff, the person Intended being a daughter of JAMES O'HALLORAN. deceased, and the wife of PATRICK FLANALLY. DENIS RONAN; JAMES RONAN; and all persons, if any. oth-r than the above named, who are the husbands, wives, and widows and the of kin, devisees.

legatees, distributees, grantees, execu tors, legal representatives, trusteees, sssignees, creditors, mortgagees, mortgagors, lienors and succesaors in Interest of SARAH O'HALLORAN ana her daughters, MARY O'HALLORAN. DELIA O'HALLORAN. SARAH HALLORAN, ANNIE O'HALLORAN GALLAGHER, and her son. DOM-INICK O'HALLORAN, and their and each of their husbands, wives and widows, heirs at law. next of kin.

devisees, legatees, distributees, grantees, executors, legal representatives, trustees, assignees, creditors, mortgagees, mortgagors, lienors and successors in interest, all of whom and whose names and place of residence are unknown the plaintiff, and the respective husbands, wives and widows, heirs at ul distributees, grantees, executora. legal representatives. trustees. assignees, rrpditor3. mortgagees mortgagors.

Len07 ana successors in interest oi wiooii mill wuose names auu piaic ot tne Tlame, HALLORAN hfmg sornethTies also designated as T.t, others, defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED this action, and to aerve a copy of your answer, or. if the second amended complaint is not aerved with thia aum- notlc 01 "PPearance planum auomry wunm twen ty ways aner iiie service ol hub Bum mons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment win De taxen agains- J.J you hy default uu oy urinuii. Jul Lite I cuci uemaiiueu in the complaint 1939, DANIEI McNAMARA Attorney for Plamtiff.

iC Ir' 0" 'tiZ JcviE DEFEND Vs Tills ACTION: summons is served upon vou bv publi cation pursuant to an order of HON. WILLIAM R. WILSON. Justice of the Supreme Court of the County of Kings, dated July 7th. 1939.

and filed wlt'i second amended complaint in th--office of the Clerk of the County Kings, at the Hall of Records. In the Borough of Brooklyn. City and State New lork. The object of the above entitled action is to foreclose a mortgage executed Sarah O'Halloran to the Fifth Av Cooperative Building and Loa-i Association, dated June 23rd. 1897.

an recorded in the office of the Reglst-r 1112. on the Land Map cf the Coun'y Kings, covering premises In of Hrooklvn. Citv of New York, situate on the easterly side of Seventh distant 117 feet 5 inches southerly from the southerly side of Windsor Piare. being 19 feet 5 indies front and rear bv 77 feet 1) inches in d- pth on each side. I'a'ed Brooklyn, New Yyrk.

Juiy 18th. 1939 DANIEL McNAMAR JR for Piamtiff. Office und V. Address. No.

3PJ Ninth Brooklvn. New York. 6t It KATHERINE IRETON The foregoing summons Is served upon you bv publication pursuant to an order of Honorable Joseph Fennel-i ly. Justice of the Supreme Court of the State New YoiK. dmed the 19th day of July, 1939.

and filed with the complaint in tne orrice or the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the Hall of 7 ft; i and at.t.'of entitled tion i. to foreclose a mortgage cuted hy Efeniay Corporation to York 1 le and Mortgage Company, i dated April 20th. 1923 and recorded in the office of the Register of the Coun of Kings on April 24th. 1923. Liber 53H7 of Mortgages at page 124 and indexr-a under section 1 Ttineif 1 1,1,,, r.mi.;.

the County of Kings. Borough hereafter attached to or used in con nection with the premises. SUBJECT, however, to (1) any state facts an accurate survey may show; (2) the right of the United States of America to redeem within one year from the date of sale; (3) tenancies and occupancies, and (4) restrictive covenants and agreements contained in agreement recorded in Liber 334 of Conveyances at page 191. in the Kings County Register's office. Dated.

July 24. 1939. RITA M. AHERN, Referee. MUDGE.

STERN. WILLIAMS A TUCKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 20 Pine Street. New York. N.

Y. j25-6t SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS MAUD ti. nimui. pinmtiir.

talnst ANGELINA MIGLONICA. et defendants nee of a Judgment or tore- pale, duly made and en- tered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 20th day of July. judgment named, will sell at public I auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange No. 189 Muntaaue street. the Countv of on the 15th tmy or AueuM, at nm-K noon lliai U.t.

oy I niir no, tionecr. inn premises uin cieu ny 5iu juognieni to oe soiu mm iiieit-oi uu werilied fl follows: 1 ALL, that certain lot. piece or parcel land, toMiVr with th1 huiMinu' itn tne nuiimng ana itmirnvrmpnts therein rvctefi. situat IviiiK and brine in tli County Borough of Brooklyn, City and rarttcu arlyj, boundcl and described as follows INNING at a point in the sid-- of Thirteenth Avenue, distant 24 southwesterly from the corner form-d bv the Intersection of said side of Thirteenth Avenue with the southwesterly side of Bay Ridge Avenue iSixty-nlnth Street): running thence northwesterly parallel through a party wail lito feet: running thence southwesterly parallel Thirteenth Avenue 19 feet: run ning thence southeasterly again parallel with Hay Ridge Avenue and part the distance through another party all 10(1 feet lo the northwesterly aide Thirteenth Avenue: running thence northeasterly along said side of Thir- i enth Avenue 19 feet to the point or place of beginning. 1 ity Inf i ff.JL'S New Tork.

Juno il I i. a c.ro.t VL are pftuated on thp H0Ulher.y md 60lh Strew, distant 2S1 feet easterly ffrom the corner formed by the inter- urction of the southerly side of 60th' Strept anl the easterly JMde of 21 ft Avenue, hf nr fWt 6 nrhes In width front and reur and feet in depth on notn snes. jQgp' Dated, Brooklyn. N. July 24th.

ORR 4 REN NAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address.

16 Court Street, Borough of Brooklvn, City of New York. Tu SUPREME COVRT. KINGS COI'NTY I HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORA-! TION. plaintiff, against LLOYD M. HOWELL, as executor and sole devisee under the last will and testament of S.

Hotchkiss. deceased: MARY WHEELER. MRS. ROGER H. IDENNETT.

and all other persons, who'of bv purchase, inheritance mm-riaire Revise, succession nr otherwise have a claim or interest in or lin upon the premises described in the complaint derived from or through MABEL S. HOTCHKISS. deceased, who disl seized of said premises, if living, and if anv of said above named persons or classes of persona be dead, then their te- ami all persons who by pur- chase, inhot iianci. niarnage, succession 20th. Nl4V the of by nue 10UKTHEH witn an tne right, title itom i.insu.n milium, mks.

CHAKLESiof Kings County in Liber 18 of interest of the mortgagor herein GILBERT (nee ELIZA HOTCHKISS), gages, page 2(). on June 25th. 189T. the- land lying in Thirteenth Avenue MRS. HOWARD HOTCHKISS.

PHILIP land indexed under Section 4, Block a ill if 's id front of and adjoining the aforesaid premises to the centre line thereof. SUBJECT TO agreement re- i corded in the office of tjre Register of County of Kings, in Liber 3430 of Conveyances, page 311. section 19. SUBJECT TO covenants and restrlc tions contained in a deed recorded in Register's office of Kings County. 1 Liber 4 of Conveyances, page 507.

section 19. i I 1 1 August 3, 1939. at 10:00 a.m. (Daylight Supreme Court of the of N-w Saving Time), on the application of i York, notice is hereby given lo all RIDGE DOCK COMPANY made, sons having claims against Samuel under Section 521-A. Conservation Law.

Minn, formerly conducting business at for approval of a well pro.lect at 1st! 6719 18th Avenue, in the Borough if Avenue, 68th Street, Kings County. Brooklyn, City of New York, to present Papers filed may be consulted at the same, with vouchers therefor duly Office of Commission, Rnom 892. SO verified, to the subscriber, at the office Centre Street. New York City. of his attorney, Irvine Leavitt.

a' 32 Objectors may be heard only on writ-, Court Street, Boroug) of Iirooklyn. ten objections, specifying the "rounds City and State of New York, on or be-thereof. tnp "hove office not fore the 1st day of September. 1939. later than August 2.

1939. MEYER LIXDEXHM'M. As-irn. e. New York, 29.

1939. IRVING LEAVITT. Attorney JtCRSKLL StITER. Assignee, 32 Cotnt Street. if Executive Engineer, 'Brooklyn, City ol New Yurk.

is Dated, New York, July 24, 1939. jspectjve husbands and wives, d.stribu-MONROE ARONS. Referee, 'tees, devisees, grantors, lienors, H. HICKEY. Attorney for itnrs.

successors, executors, adniinls- laintltf, No. 1,0 Broadway. New York. 1 Y. ji'j 28 aul 111.

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