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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 28

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1 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1935 28 New York Stock Exchange Bond Prices A Line on Liners Real Estate News 2:30 Low p.m. Sales in 61.000 Hub By don Mclennan -By VINCINT R. KIRK- BONDS Sales In 61,000 High 39 10 101 BONDS MorrlsAcCo 4 SALES OF BONUS TOir.M. lESTEItDAI I U. 8.

Got fa 11.280.000 I 470.000 foreign 820.000 1,030,000 94 38 38 38 38 36 38 108 107 106 Domestic, 4.230.000 4 520.000 101 101 101 roti. 81 2 51 88 430 000 IS 020.000 07 107 BONDS UNITED STATES Sales to BONDS 11,000 Hlh Fed Farm '47 34 100.22 107 86 66 77 99 82 Interest Cains In Home Buying Realty Men Say Suburban a 1 1 brokers and building firm" are encouraged by the Improvement In the real estate market during the past week. They 6A 66 77 99 82 Building Costs Balk Recovery, Norman Holds "The Importance of the building Industry In national plana to Improve business conditions Is shown by the fact that lt Is the one medium huinir nlnuVil PXrlllsivplV USfid bV the 68 66 77 99 82 7 1st 4 '48 Atl I '59 All Refining 5 37 BaltstO told 4 '48 BalUkOeT4 '60 Bait lit 5 '48 Bait A rig '98 BaltJcO rts 6 96 Bait rig 6 95 BAjO PLEAtW 4 41 Bait Tol 4 '69 BaltAcO 8 5 '60 Bangor Ar 4 '51 Bali Tel Pa 5 48 Bell Tell Pa 5 60 Benel'c'l Ind 6 '46 Betb Steel 3 '38. Betb Steel rig 5 '4 8 '67 2:30 p.m 100.20 100.20 102.20 88.16 Low 100.20 100.17 102.19 88 IS MorAlEsi 3'i 2000. MomsAcEas 4B5i Mutual Fuel 5 47 NalDalryPd 5'48 Nal Steel 5 56.

Eng TAlT 4 'a '81 PowAcLt OrliNort 4'a 52 Orl Pb Ser 5B 55 NOrl Term 4 TexAcM SB '54 TezAcM 6Va'S4 Central 3 Va '97 CentraU '43. Celt con 4 '98 NYCent Ig 42013 NYCeut 4 2013 Cent 5 3013. Cent cv 6 44 NY ChlAcStL4'37. 3 106 102 106 IIS 97 S3 63 83 27 2 87 95 88 SS 55 60 107 101 97 97 102 102 102 Bonds Easy; Market Acts in Sluggish Way Governmental if. ill) Improved Rails Unsettled Foreign Are Mixed The bond market performed In sluggish fashion today.

Although volume was running lightly ahead of yesterday's first hour sales the main body of issues stood unchanged to fractionally easier. Unsettlement again characterized the rail division, although the trend to lower ground was not as general as at the close of trading yesterday. U. S. Government bonds Improved slightly.

Utility bonds were unchanged to lower and industrials took on a softer tone. Foreign issues turned irregular after opening generally higher. 115 IIS US 119 119 119 108 108 106 100.17 1 00.21 101.7 101 104.13 1 04.13 103.25 103 2 Low 101 4 93 106 102 a 106 118 96 52 83 83 17 27 97 98 86 SS 85 60 108 101 89 70 83 113 3 100 34 25 37 54 43 tO Farm i 49 1 PedFarmS V6 20 Horn "4B171 HomeOwn 3 52 ni HomeOwn 4'81 9 Liberty 3 V7 35 Lib lit 4 V4 '47 2 LID 4tO 4V '38 7 L4tn4V called 3 U8TT 3 '48 48 232 USTt 3 'Bl-'SS 32 (JSr3V'9Juni 14 U8TT3V 49-83 S4 100.20 102.21 98 18 100.21 101.8 104.18 103.25 104.00 102 00 102.12 102.31 103.29 103.12 104 103 103' 10) 103 Government to distribute the bll- report a growing Interest In the new lions being poured out to bring re- home developments as evidenced by 73 Reporters and their bosses are always looking for an "angle" to every story, and while these can usually be dug up, occasions do arise when said digging up Is not at all easy. So lt seemed with trying to get a Brooklyn "angle" on the arrival here of the He de France yesterday. Running our fingers through our hair, slightly greying from such practices, we couldn't for the life of us see the "angle" until like the time-worn bolt from the blue the name of Jean Mathieu leaped out from the He's passenger list and struck both our eyes.

With eyes, not blackened but certainly hardly hit, we were more than agreeably surprised to at last find our much-sought "angle." Jean, lt seems, is a famous Parisian hairdresser, and starting today he will be dressing the tresses of all the Brooklyn gals who like to keep themselves klssable or whatever it is that gals like to keep themselves like. He came here on French Line's pride and Job bound for Abraham Si Straus, a department store of which you may have heard. He'll be at that store to advise all those 109 73 39 87 73 39 87 employment in heavy industry," ac- uie many nome seeKers wno visiiea 39 87 2:30 p.m. 101 94 93 108 102 106 IIS 97 52 63 83 27 27 97 5 86 55 55 80 10 6 101 S9 70 63 113 93 100 34 25 37 54 43 51 45 8 108 110 29 69 108 85 7J 1 the sections over the weekend. rordlne to Christian u.

Gorman, 109 109 109 108 NYChl.VSlL 4'a '78 IS 4 chairman of the board of governors 105 105 U8T3V'41 M10S 105.23 U8T3H'43U I 108S 103.30 103 30 102 00 102 00 102.8 102.12 102. .3 102.31 103.2S 103.28 103.10 103.11 10522 105.22 10S.S 108 8 105.3 1083 105.22 105 24 108 23 108.23 110.4 110.4 104.2 104.6 114 28 11421) NY ChlAcBt L8 '35 Edit Ig 6'a 41 102 102 102 115 115 115 110 110 110 While not many sales were announced, the fact that people are "looking around" is a very good sign. This Is certainly a favorable time to purchase a home in the subur- of A. S. from now on to describe the purpose and the significance of his visit.

She says: "Queens and princesses, duchesses and heiresses have put their heads in M. Mathleu's hands. gained fame as a coiffeur when he Introduced the method of working on hair as a sculptor models a head, deriving his fashions from Greek statues. Women are llket putty In his hands. (Now, now, Mrs.

Cookman. Ed.) But the fashions he is bringing to the United States will not be taken from Greek goddesses but from famous Greek athletes. The Apollo, Mercury or Hermes hair fashions will displace the long Greta Garbo bob. These classic fashions are more youthful and more becoming to women than the long-haired bob, which has been the leader for so long. Tha hair must be definitely short and is worn in flat, sculptured ringlets or In all-over ringlets on the head.

A more conservative version of the Greek hair dress will be a short bob, softly turned back from the face in smooth classic wave. Mathieu feels that the crowned heads of Europe don't begin to offer the challenge to his dexterity that the 'American Woman' does. In a country where the entire feminine population places beauty first and nourishment second on the budget, great things will be expected, and need he add, produced. The first thing he will do will be to shear great masses of fuzzy hair from the ends of American bobbed heads." Well, go ahead, gals, and place your heads In M. Mathleu's hands.

of the Building Trades Association. "No private busines; is more Important. These huge sums, officially termed 'primes' to start the flow of nrivate capital have signally failed, 65 68 65 usi3'3Jun USTreu 3H41111 USTreu 3 V38 8 Treu 4 '54 28 103 10824 108.23 110.8 105 105 105 42 42 42', rmrticularlv in New York City," says I ban sections, realty brokers D8Trj4V445 243 104.8 say. and Mr Nnnnnn. I The nrlces never were so low USTTeM 114.29 104 104 104 1104 110 110 AlrL 4 68 BklynCltyRR 5 '41 Bklyn Ed IS 5 52 Bklyn Uan Tr a '6t Bklyn On Kl 5 50 Bklyn On Gas 5 '43 Bklyn On Gai a '57 Bull RAcP4 '57 Bull RAP 5 '37 Buab Term 5 '55 Cal Packing 5 '40.

Can Nan 4 '51. Can Nat'14 '56. Can Nat'14 CanPao deb 4 perp Can Paclilo4 '48 Can Pacific 4 '60 Can Paclllc 5 44 Can Paclllc 5 54 Can South 8 '82 Cent Dlst Tel 5 43 Cent Oa 5 '58 Cen 111 5 '31 111 111 111 1094 109 109 Si 71 63 113 9 100 34 25 38 54 43 SI 45 8 108 110 29 69 108 85- 79 74 102 91 certainly the values are attractive. The new dwellings In Mineola, West Hempstead, Laurelton and Great Neck contain the very latest conveniences for housekeeping. Struc- 103 103 103 66 86 88 FOREIGN BONDS Bales in BONDS 81,000 High LOW A01U6I PkJiP S3 13 3g4 3S Adriatic El 7 'S3 83 93V Akersbuii'63 is S4 ai 12 Boston Notes Sold i turally they are a sound investment "There naturally arises, then, the question of why private building construction has been so backward and what can be done about it.

A number of factors are involved. Briefly they are: "The not too favorable mortgage situation. "The lack of credit, due to attitude of lending institutions. "Taxation. "Menace of Federal competition.

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4 a 8b 8 '00 Nort Ac die 4 '44 jr Am Co 8 '61. Am Edia 5C89 i'ae 3 2047. Mot Pal pr 4 97 Pac 5 2047. Pac a 2041. Pac 6 a 2U4i.

ior Sta Pow 8 41 Nor Sta Pow 6B 41 Pub Ser '47 99 9 99 96 S64 96 109.. 110 110 103 103 103 110 110 110 108'. 108 108 The Chase National Bank, which headed the successful syndicate bidding for the $4,000,000 of Boston notes, reports that the issue has been sold. Foreign Markets 9 9 9 79 79 73 2:30 p.m. 36 93V.

94 97H 87 90 91 91 91 90 91 91 90 90 Va 102 92 104H 36 104 106 interested In the proper manner of doing up the hair, and after that he will make a tour of the country to make sure that gals from the rock-bound coast of Maine to California's sunny shores get the same break that's now In store for the women on this side of the Bridge. Knowing nothing of the work of such an artist, we most of necessity rely on Mrs. Mary C. Cookman 102si 91 99 77 99 77 64 70-, 77 64 70 64 70 3 9 I 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 IS a 4 45 8 108 110 29 69 108 83 78 74 102'. 91 Ul 100 105 107 109 110 103 102 85 107 107 111 48 b6'4 116 .8 104 as a home and indications are tnat real estate values in the sections will strengthen.

About 50 houses in the low price class have been started In the Laurelton section, and as many more are contemplated for St. Albans, as a result of the FHA mortgage insurancr approval on the plans for development. Since the plan has been in operation a number of builders who have been idle for some time are returning to the construction field. Housing Lectures Feature Exhibition One of the features of the coming Better Housing, Home and Building "High cost of construction. "The last is by far the most important because it is the principal deterrent, holding back a large amount of work that could go ahead ir spite of the other factors.

It Is, moreover, one that could be sensibly adjusted through simple means of conference and agreement that have been applied in other fields. "The fact that progress in private building has not been brought about is a severe arraignment of American business sense and procedure. In Cent Pac 1st 4 49 Cent Pac 5 '60 Ceo 5 37 Certain'! Pr 5 'a 48 81 gen 4 'a 92 St rig 4 A'93 ChesAcO 4 Va 95 Chee 3c cn 5 '39 Cb CP 5 cv ell 44 Cheaa Corp 5 '47 Cbl Ac Alton 3 '49 Chi 1X1 '49 Chi BScQ gen 4 '58 Chi '77 Chi it 111 8 51 ChlArOtWest 4 '59. ChlAcUtWest 4 lust Chi Ind A- 5 66 StPAcPac 5 '75 Onl PrAcMagF 5 43 oreg HyAcNav 4 4 jr Wash BAN 4 61 oils Steel 8 i'ae Gai Ac El 6 42 Pad Tel Ac Tel 5 '37 118 116 116 109 109 109 109 103 112 112 112 102 102 102 104 104 104 47 47 47 103 103 103 107 107 107 107 107 107 8 8 8 32 32 32 Shipping Table Incoming Passenger and Mail Steamships i Pae TelArT fag S'53 20 t'ar'm IBwy s'51 3 91 100 105 107 103 110 106 102 85 107 107 111 43 66 67 116 104 104 109 1 2 1084 l4 106 103,2 run o'a oil Ila London Business was quiet on the Stock Exchange today, anxiety still existing regarding the commodity market situation. Profit-taking caused recent favorites, including gilt-edged securities and television shares, to decline, but gold mining stocks, transatlantic issues, and some industrials hardened in the afternoon.

The market closed dull. Paris Trading was inactive in a hesitant session on the Bourse today due to political uncertainty. International issues were firm with the exception of Rio Tintos, which dropped several points. The closing was steady. Berlin Quietness prevailed on the Boerse today owing to the absence of buyers, which caused hesitancy.

Quotations closed lower. 31 31 31 a linnet anv rt hpr inri net-rial Kit no i. a t-uD 3 et'50 PatAcPas GA-E 5'49 IB 40 1 6 TODAY From Southampton Jan. 28, Due to Dock Pier tion the various conflicting interests Modernization Exposition, to be held a 22 6 22 5 an wnnlH a i-pnrtv haw sat. rinwn nnri Uie weeK 01 Marcn io, ui uc Havre.

Hslilsx CMStPP adl 5 200U 32 Ship and Lln ANTONIA, Cunard Whit Star CALAMARES. Dnited Prult EASTERN PRINCE. Furncss Print EXCAMBION. Am. Export auditorium seating 1.0OO.

on the ex cv 4 '49 41 1 t.lill SJ iuu 4a 1. Clin CO 44 13. (ennRHA 48... t-iLl4-a II PennR4 44i tM jut 4'4 a 14 Santa Maria, Kingston Buenos Aires Jan. 18, Santos.

Rio Mediterranean, Boston Havana. Miami. Nassau. I 4 5 2 10 3 A. M.

56 14th at 7 Rector it P. M. Montai-ne st Ban 8:00 a.m. Jersey City 9:00 a.m. 64 24th st 3:00 p.m.

25 Franklin st 8:30 a.m. Hamilton Baa 22 6 25 67 15 42 40 8 15 mukakuo. Munson 15 25 67 16 42 40 9 18 17 25 67 15 42 40 8 15 ROBT E. LEE. Old Dominion.

Norfolk Feb. ChiacNW rl 5 2037 Chicago Ry 5 '27. ChlRl.vP le 4ct'34. Chi gen 4 88 Do registered Cbl RlAcP cv Chi RIA-P4'a ct'52 SANTA CECILIA, Grace Valparaiso Jan. 14, Cristobal.

Havana cenn Hit aio4n'7i 2 American SCANSTATES, Copenhagen Jack'vllle Feb. 3, Charleston. West Indies 8:00 a.m. Jersey City 7:00 a.m. 34 Canal at 9:00 a.m.

8th st Hoboken I 108 Argentine 6 '45 9714 971, Argentine 6 '62 87i g7 Argentine 6 A '57 2 91 90 Argentine 6 58 4 911 911, Arg'tlne 6 '59 June 91 Vs 91 V4 Argentine 6 59 Oct 2 91'. 9IV4 Ari'tine 6'60 May 3 90S 90H An'tine 6'60 8eot 2 91V4 Argentine 6'60 Oct 2 91s 91H Argentine 6 61 Feb 19 911 Argentine 6 61 Mas 1 oJ 9OV4 Austrian 7 43 1 )02Vi 102' Austrian Int 7 '57 2 92Vi 92Vt '42 4 1045 104! Bavaria 6(1 '48 4 37 3sv Belgium 6 '55 i 104V4 10414 Belgium 8 (a 49 4 10 108 Belgium 7 '55 2 115 115 Belgium 7 '56 4 1091 109i Berlin a 1 6 '58 5 37V 37! Berlin a 6V '50. 2 37 37 Berlin Elec 6(4 '51 43V4 43V4 Bolivia 7 '58 3 414 Boll1.7' .1 8. 6H Brazil a 1 626-57 23 28H 28 4 igy4 27V4 Braali 7 '52 3 2S'4 28V Braiu 8 '41 13 33 33 Bremen 7 '35 2 40 40 Bulgaria 7 '68 1 17s 17 Ca.UasTa 46 2 12e 12k Canada 4 '60 4 losH 10tH Canada 4 is '36 2 103V4 103'4 Canada 5'52 3 ilim Chile 6 SO 14V 14H Chile 6 '61 i4V4 Cbue 8 61 Sept 14', 141 Chile 8 '63 14' 14' Chile 7 42 1514 15 Christiania 1 1 8'54 2 102 IOI71 City Antwerp 5 '58 112 HI City Brisbane 6 '50 1 101' lOlVi Cy BuenosA 3 BSVi 84 Cy Cordooa 7 '57 it 7 41 4014 City ol uras 8 '54. 99 99 city Milan o's 61 16 tSVt 88 City Oslo 8 '55 3 101 V4 100 'A City Vienna 6 52 1 92V 92V Colombia 0 61 Jan 1 33 33 Colombia 6 61 Oct 9 33 33V4 Colom Mtg 6Vj47 1 24V4 24V.

Colom Mtg Bk 7 46 24V 24V Colom Mtg Bk 7'47 3 25 25 Com Aus'lla 4V'58 8 95 96V Com'tbAua lla 5'5S 103 102 Com'thAUS'lla S'57 4 103 102 CouHEUpWurt7'56 10 40 40V Copennagen 4''53 3 89 89V CopeoQagen 6 '52 7 93 92V Cuba 5 (1904) '44 2 95 95 Cuua 5 '53 4 80 80 Cuoa Pb. SVs '45 2 Z4V 24V czecbo-Sloy 8 '52 5 102 102 Denmark 4Vi '62 6 944 94 Denmark 5 '55 7 100-V. 100V. Denmark 42 2 1 03 103 Finland 6 '45 2 105 105 Finland 8 '58 2 103 103 FInnlsnMu SVaB'54 2 101 101 rTanklortM 6Va'53 5 34 34' Chi Un Sta 5 44 Chi Un Sta 5 '63 108 108 Scantic SEMINOLE, ClTde-Mallory. bTATENDAM, Holland-Am BREMEN, North German 108 108 95 102 60 118 109 37 37 43 6 28V4 28 28 33 40 17 12 105 103 111 14 14 14 14 15 102 112 101 84 41 99 85 101 92 33 33 24 24 25 96 102 102 40 Cbl Ac Ind 4 '52 CUlAcWIuo o'i 62 TOMORROW Bremen Feb.

1, Southampton. Cherbouri 86 46th st 3 1 2 1 4 3 2 2 16 11 3 13 8 2 10 2 2 5 18 arrived at a vay out." N.Y.U. Adds Housing To Its Curriculum Showing the influence of the nationwide efforts of the Federal Housing Administration, New York University recently installed a Modern Housing Institute as a part of the curriculum of the Department of Architecture. The purpose of this institute, lt is explained, is to train technicians, including graduate architects and engineers, as well as others contemplating entering the housing field, in housing, both as a governmental activity and as an outlet for private enterprise and investment. 108 95 102 60 82 position floor of the Port Authority Commerce Building.

The program of the exposition calls for a continuous program of special events each day from 2 o'clock p.m. until closing. On the stage of this auditorium will appear the many prominent personalities who are scheduled to speak to exposition visitors on various aspects of the program of the Federal Housing Administration, which is sponsoring the exposition. Van Schaick to Speak At Mortgage Meet Georne S. Van Schaick, Superintendent of Insurance, and Roy Wenzlick of St.

Louis, editor of Real 95 102 60 82 CITY OF MONTGOMERY, 48 12 21 it 4 63 etui HUi 64 eou Cbl 5 41 Peop Gas Chi 6 '43 niia ttttW 4 61 c'biia Go 6i t'nua ajeo a '61. CAci J3 i-nuK 49. PCCAcStL 4V fl 42 r-CCJWtL oen all 10 PlUlbC14 60 aa 82 N. Y. Telephone Has Loss in Stations The New York Telephone Company reports a station loss of 487 in January against a gain of 89 in January, 1934.

and a loss of 18.329 in January, 1933. Chllds Co 5 '43 Chile Copper 5 '47. Cln Un Ter 5 '57 CCCiStL gen 4'93 4'aE'77 Cln Un I 5 2020 104 109 102 108 ID I tf4 106 .05 101 107 108 82 108 '4 504 109 lUoft i.5 10J 47 46 105 101 101 106 100 99 101 99 112 112 112 99 94 1.8', 71 71 71 111 111 111 80 80', 80 104 104 104 89 88 'a 89 97 96 96 Savannah Savannah Feb. 4 7:00 a.m. 4G Charles st DIXIE.

Morgan New Orleans Feb. 2 8:00 a.m. 49 11th st DOMINICA, Furness Red Cross 8t. Johns Feb. 2, Halifax 74 34th st MADISON, Old Dominion Norfolk Feb.

6 3:00 p.m. 25 Franklin st PLATANO. United Fruit Puerto Cortes 7 Rector st WASHINGTON, United Hamburg Jan. 30. Havre.

States Lines Southampton, Cobh 60 19th it FRIDAY ALBERT BALLIN, Hamburg- Hamburg Jan. 31. Bremen, American Southampton, Cherbourg, Cobh 86 46th It CARINTHIA, Cunard White 107 I0d S2 108)? 74 5074 109 1074 b5 bS 10 47 48 loSya 1014 101 106 100 99 101 99 6s 63 Cleve Sh 1,4 61 CleveUnTer 4 '77 Cleve Un Ter 5 '73. CleveUnTer 5 '72 Col Ac rig 4 '35 8 2 100 100 Bank Stocks Quoted Of the New York Security Detlsrs Association 1:30 p.m. Quotations Gen El a 'Jt.

I'orKlcAna lob 6 42 58. Set ElAcU 4 '71 31... -un Oil rteadlng4V A W- jka CNJ col 4 '51 i Estate Analysts. will speak at 56 14th at 8:00 a.m. 20 Peck SUB Col Sou 4 '80 ColGasAcE 5 52May 100 94 57 80 77 102 111 22 8 28 3 8 94 57 80 77 102 111 32 94 57 SO 77 102 111 32 Bid Alt aUngsboro 55 Lafayette 40 Bid 4s Bk Mhtn.

I2P. 23' Bk Yorkt'n 33 38 Bens'h'st 30 star Nassau Feb. I GATUN. Standard Fruit La Ceiba GEORGE WASHINGTON, Old Dominion Norfolk Feb. MONARCH OF BERMUDA, Purness Bermuda Bermuda Feb.

8 SATURNIA, Italian Trieste Jan. 25, Gibraltar, Azores ilHAWNEE. Clyde-Mallory Miami Feb. 5, Jacksonville 5'61 Col Ry PdiL4'57 Com Inv Tr 5 '49 3.00 p.m. 28 Franklin it 9:00 a.m.

95 55th st tlep IxonAxSll 5 '40 60 20 3l Nat Brom 15 io Iriiitl sVa '5J. Chase 24' 4 25 3 1 Nat Sale Con Coal Md 5 'SO 17 32 st JOS Rl t.AcP 5 37 97 57th st 34 Canal at ConsGasNY 4 '51 SO 101 101 101 11:00 a.m. Citizens Penn City 21': 23 Peo Nan Com'l 135 141 Public Fifth Ave.1000 1050 sterling IV, SV4 48 58 29, 31 1, 19'. 20's Cons Gas 5 '57 45 StL IMAcS 4 RO Cl 32 ConsGasNY 5'45 Cons Power 5 '52 Outgoing Passenger Steamships 12 14 First Nat. 1630 1670 Trad 1 Vorklr Rk 10 40 Platbush lb 103 103 103 105 105 105 108 108! 108 85 85 85 100 100 lOOVi.

10a 105 106 TRANSATLANTIC Pt Oreene 'ft F.t trt nn uis 4A ou SI L4KJ 4 ct 00 aLUacSF4VsA it it LAc-S5B 50. saaw i si 4 '89 8tLSW2d4'89. Contain'rCorp 5'43 5 Contaln'rCorp 6'46 8 CrownCorkAiS 6'47. 4 Cuban Cane 6'50. 22 Cuba North 5 'a'42.

66 3 13 U' lb I 76 a7 49 10 115 82 a Plan Movie Theater For Jackson Heights A moving picture theater and store building is to be erected on the plot at 37-11 82d Jackson Heights, by the Sanline Realty Corporation of 2 E. 56th Manhattan. The plot, to be improved measures 97x193, and the cost of the project is estimated at $60,000. The plans for the building have been prepared by Simon Zenick, architect. Apartment Houses To Be Modernized Alteration work figured prominently in the operations appearing on the list of plans filed yesterday at the Manhattan Building Bureau in the Municipal Building.

Ten apartment houses in the borough are to be remodeled, the total cost of which amounts to S15O.0OO. Vi 41 41 the Mortgage Conference Convention, it was announced today by Orrin C. Lester, president of the conference. The convention will be held tomorrow at the Hotel Roosevelt. Mr.

Van Schaick and Roger J. Whiteford. general counsel of the Federal Housing Administration, are the speakers for the luncheon which will be held in the main ball room at 1:00 p.m. Wenzlick will talk on the morning program, which will begin at 9:45 in the Hendrick Hudson room. His subject is "The Outlook for Real Bl YS DRUG BUSINESS The Boehme Pharmacy at Hollis Ave.

and 209th Hollis, Queens, has been purchased by Leon Honig-berg, who has also taken a six-year lease of the store at an aggregate rental of $10,250. through the Long Island Drug Store Exchange as broker. 41 9J 86 Jl la 0 04 2 Trust Companies Quo'ao 3v 'ne sew VorK Seciin'v lea ssoclat.lor. 1 30 p.m. Quotations.

93 83 adacM ui 4a 14 it Un Deo 72. I San A ft At 4 '4 ah A cn 6 '4ft 100 81 102 31 "4 33 15 16 1 2 1 10: 30 33 9 1 102 30! 33 9 IS oeaAHFla 8 Ct A'36 ueuPipelani 4 iueU Un OU 8 47. slerraBFPf). 91 100 108 107 109 110 106 102 8i 107 107 111 48 87 67 116 70 104 I0S 109 102 108 101 4 106 lOSy, 101 107 108 82 108 74 1 109 106,4 oo bS'i 100 47 Ai 106 101 101 106 100 99 101 a 66 64 15 14 12 15 76 b7 49 107 115 82 8 3 104 102 107 103 99 91 65 93 61 62 61 79 57 100 75 65 110 104 45 44 94 93 103 104 90 90 90 101 107 109 105 107 a 93 43 72 75 23 28 90 112 105 111 17 94 16 54 105 91 98 104 10S 31 103 116 84 V. 85 88 101 93 101 72 9 46 10 94 94 Hta ass -aia -sg Bankers 58'2 60', i Torn 461.

47'i BaComlTr I4U i5u 18l IT Bk Sicily. 10 12 Fulton 20 J5b Bk 365 365 Guaranty 308 313 Cen Han 115 119 Irvine 14'? 15'3 Bronx 6 Kings Co. 1680 1725 Brooklyn. 85 90 i Lawyers 'a 40 Chemical 38 4 40'? I Manufac 21 23t4 Clinton T. 114 118 1 New Vork 102 105 Col Tr Nw 9J.

12 5'a 6's Cont'l 11 'a 13 Unwrit 65 I States 1640 1690 107 107 107 107 106 107 107 107 107 110 110 110 iinclau anelle Oil 5 '39 SOU Col POW 8 '47. 14, Cartagena IR and Cristobal 16, front Pier 8. Brooklyn llurman Mails close 9 a.m.t sails noon. Malls for Haiti. Jamaica and Colombia (except Cauca.

Narino and Magdalen Depts. and Bogota), Canal Zone and Panamal parcel post (connecting dispatch Colombian Air Mall) PALL LUCKEXBACH (Luckenbach) for Cristobal Feb. 14, to Pacific Coast porta, from 35th Brooklyn. Malls elose 6:30 p.m. Malls for Canal Zone.

Panama. Narino Depts. of Colombia. Manta, Esmeralda and Bahla Ca raqnes In Ecuador. PRESIDENT POLK (Dollar) for World Cruise via Havana Feb.

11, Cristobal and Balbia 15, Los Angeles 24, San Francisco 26, from Pier 9. Jersey City (12th No malls carried on this voyage: sails 6 p.m. QUIRIGUA (United Fruit) for HavBn Feb. 11. Kingston 13.

Cristobal 15 and Port Limon 16. from Pier 9. N. R. (Rector Mails close 1:30 p.m.; sails 4 p.m Mails for Cuba 'ordinary printed matter', Jamaica and Costa Hlca.

Canal Zone, Panama and other mall for Cuba: parcel post. ORDERS REGISTRATION The SEC has ordered effective immediately the application of tho Charis Corporation for registration on the New York Curb Exchange of 100,000 shares of $10 par value common stock. 98 2 1 2 1 1 2 12 14 5 1 25 sou Pac coi 4 '48 98 98 67 67 67 66 75 75 Son Pal rtaj 4 AouPac 4 gold New York City Bonds; Real Estate Bonds Sou Pao 4 '68. jou Pac 4 Bid. AsKed 3ou Pac Ore 4 7 114 114 115 1 1 SV 59 59 102 10334 104 V4 Del Hud 5'a '37 Del Ac Hud Ig 4 43 Del 4 V69 Den Rio 4 36 Den Ac Rio O4V30 Den 8c fg 5 '55 Den Ac Rio 5 '78 Det Tunnel 4 'a 61 Dodge Bros 6 '40 luouesiie 4 67 East Tenn cn 5 '56 Erie 4 '96 Erie rig 5 '67 Erie rig 5 '75 Erie gen Hen 4 '96 Erie Gen Riv 6 '57 Erie Ac 6 '5 Fla Coast 4'a '59 Gannett 6 43 Gen Cable 5A'47.

Gen Steel 5Va '49 Oen Thea Eq 6 '40. Gen Thea Eq 6 ct Goodrich 6 '45 Qoody Ac 5 '57 Gotham SUkH 6'36 Grand Trunk 6 '36 Ot North 4 '61 Gt Nor 4 '76 Great Nor 5 '52. Great Nor 7 A '36 Green BayicW ct Harl RA-Port 4 '54. Hudson Coal 5 '62 adj lnc 5 '57 HudA-M rfg 5 A '57 111 Bell Tel 5 A '56 sou Rj gen 4 '51 3outh Ry IB 5 4 Title Mortgage untprt ny 'h New Vor scnrifv iitii vssocmtior Ha V- rtia BondArMcG '4 I Lawyer M. EmpireTAtO 6 13 1 Law 'I Public Utility Stocks 67 66 76 114 115 59 102 9 89 8 8 93 104 6s Januury.

IS36 6s January, 1937 4Vas December. 1979 4VaS December 15. 1971 5outh Ry 6 51 1 9 2 3 2 32 Sou Rj 4 MAcO '38 1061' 107', 06 106': 1957 108 108 4s 108 ''a 107 10734 107 'a 107 89 89 8 8 93 4 "is July. 1967 89 8 8 93 II Bell Tel 5 04 ItandOUNY 4'M Quoted ny the 17 aiiiaivhaker 6 '42. New tfork Seen" Dealers Association Studebaker 6 ct '4J is 104 104 94 94 Bid Asa 1 Bid Ask Asked 24'.

64 92 65'. 34 "a 37'a 60 'a 50', a 38'4 9'a 42'. 374 71 54 81 43'. 94 Tenn CidAcC 6B'44 6 Bid v.ay Bit 1st Mis '41 23 Va "ay Motor Corp 62 CliesehroiiKh Kick 1st '-18 50''a Chrysler Bldn 1st '48 64 Equitable deb "52 58'a 500 5th Ave Std, Income '49 33 'a 50 Broiidway BldK Income '46 34 Va 40 Wall St Corp 1st Fee '58 58'i 42 St-Lex Ave Bld-St '45 49' 42 Broadway 1st '39 .54 Fox Met Playhouse '32 C-DD. 37 "a Fox Bklyn 7th '41 8 Fuller Bid Deb 44 41 Fuller BldK 1st '49 35 Oraybar BldK 1st '46 69 Hamman Bids 1st Mtg '51 52'4 Hearst Brisbane Properties 1st Fee and Serlul '42 79'4 Hotel St George 1 si Ser '43 42 Lefcourt Man lsi Ex 10 '48 52'a 57 60 I Met 6'i pt 80 82 At pf TODAY OLYMPIC (Cunard White Starl for Cherbourg and Southampton Feb.

13, from Pier 54. N. R. (W. 14th Malls nose 8 p.m.

isupp. malls accepted at Morgan Annex up to 10:45 p.m.i; sails midnight. Mails lor Europe, Africa. West Asia 'except Gibraltar, Madeira and South Africa), Aden. British India.

Ceylon. Cyprus, Egypt, Germany, Iraq, Palestine and 8yrla. PRESIDENT HARDING (United States) for Cobh Feb. 13. Plymouth and Havr 14 and Hamburg 15 tSeapost), from Pier 60, N.

R. IW. 19th Malls close 8 a (supp. mails 10 a.m.); satis noon. Mails for Europe, Africa.

West Asia, Aden, British India. Ceylon, Cyprus. Egypt. Gibraltar. Iraq.

Madeira, Palestine and Syria: parcel post. TOMORROW STATENDAM 'Holland-America' for Mediterranean Cruise Vlu Funclial Feb. 14. Gibraltar 16. Callz 17, Tanglers 18 and Palma 21.

from 5th St Hoboken. Mails close 2:30 p.m.: sails 5 p.m. Mails for Madeira. Gibraltar. Spain and Tanglers: parcel post, for Bnlcaric Islands.

Canary Islands, Gibraltar, Sputa and Tiinmers. SOl'TH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. WEST INDIE.H AND CANADA TODAY LARA Red D) for San Juan Feb. 13. La Ouayra 14, Puerto Cabello 16, Coracao 17, Aruba 18 and Maracaibo 19.

from Pier II, Brooklyn (Furman Mails close 8:30 a.m. (supp. mails 9:30 a.m.H sails noon. Mails for Venezuela (except Cariplto and Cludad Bolivar), Curacao except Arnba) and Puerto Rlcoi parcel post. ORIENTE (Ward) for Havana Feb.

9, from Pier 13. E. R. (Wall Malls close 1:30 p.m.; sails 4 m. Malls for Cuba (ordinary printed matter) and other mall for Cuba: parcel post for Cuba.

PAUL H. HARWOOD (R. L. Haeuei for Aruba Feb. 13.

from Pier 6. Constable Hook. N. J. Malls close 6:30 a.m.

Mails lor Aruba: parcel post. QUEEN OF BERMUDA (Furness Bermuda I for St. George's and Hamilton, Bermuda. Feb. 8, from Pier 95.

N. R. (W. 55th Mails close 12:30 p.m.; sails 3 p.m. Mails for Bermuda.

TOMORROW BORINQUEN (Porto Rico) for San Juan Fell, 11. and Santo Domingo 12 i8cr-posO. from Pier 15. E. R.

(Maiden Laliel. Mails close noon (supp. mails 1 p.m.): sails 3 p.m. Malls lor Puerto Rico. St.

Thomas. St. Croix. Saba. St.

Eustatius. St. Martin. Curacao (except Aruba), Dominican Republic and Vene-ruela (except Caripito and Cludad Bolivari; parcel post. ARADKLLO (Lloyd Brasllierol.

Prrnam-buro Feb. from Pier I. Rush Docks. Brooklyn I4th St. I.

Malls close II a.iri. Mails for Pernambuco. Parahyba and Natal; parcel post for Pernambuco. COLOMBIA (Columbian) fur Port an Prince Feb. 11.

Kingston 12. Puerto Colombia renn POW 106 106 106 101 100 101 4'asJune. 1905 4'zS March. 1963 4V3sMay and November 4V4s March. 1981 4V4s November.

1978 4V4S January. 1977 414S February 15. 1976 41 June, 1974 4V48Aprll 15. 1972 4V.sApril. 1966 4'4S March, 1962-1964 4V4S March.

1960-'30 4V4S September. 1960 4s October. 1960 4s May, 1977 74 .175 84 175 7 of 27 31 7 pt 78 Ohio PS 69 72 PennP Lpf 84 85' Cons pi Hud 1 11 5 75 76 104Va 105 104Vs 104''. IO4V4 1044 104" 104 104's 104 34 104V4 104V4 103 la 104 "4 103t 104 '4 1004 101 lOS'-ij 104 V4 100'a rtr Aaan St 4 '58 TizaaCorp 8" 4. rex APalSBT.

FORECLOSURES Int Gas 101. 12'i 51 54 15 1 SionGArE 41 43 reiPac8 53 Rom I 83 rei Pae 5 '80. 66 b4 14 13J4 11 111 76 57 44 107 us 82 8 3 104 102 107 103 99 91 65 93 60 61 61 78 S7 103 i 5 64 110 104 44V4 44 93 93 103 104 90 90 90 101 107 109 105 10 93 93 7' 7 13 f8 0' 112 103 111 16 94 16 54 36 117 105 91 98 104 106 31 109 116 84 85 88 101 93 101 72 9 46 10 i4 "4 IdahoP 6 Pi 66 Jam WS 50 King pt 72 Los 88 68 91 3 93 43 35 87 88 3V 94 43 36 87 4ss vj Was 295 345 89 93'. 95 80 24 102 94 100 103 105 103 101 34 186 34 45 45 45 45 88 44 31 41 93 85 79 91 44 36 32 9 43 18 13 83 104 101 V. 187 48 101 102V 106 106 102 94 79 98 157 V9 120 92 59 57 99 71 36 35 43 9 37 42 22 35 3S 40 S2 37 38 19 834 76 89 76 7S'4 82 87 87 84 37 37 70 43 82 100'i IOIV4 rrumbuUSteil 6'40 unEH.P'S''- 4s May-November.

1957- 59 100'4 101 Vs 4 4 2 5 48 PfovemDer. 100 101 Onion Pacific 4 "47 Insurance Companies 96 Lincoln Blcin Income 63 531 Un Pie fdg 4 2008 Loew New Bioud Prop 1st 109 109 95'i 95 "a 94 "a lOO1 nnlon Pae 4 'e-7 org Security Deaier New 96 4 95" 2 100 3'aMay, 1954 3''aS November. 1954 3 'as November. 1950-1953 3s May 1935 Quoted on yield basis: 3VaS November. 1940-42 AS50CI atior United Drug 5 "53.

3 104 102 107 103 99 91 65 93 61 61 61 78 57 100 75 65 110 104 44 44 93 93 103 104V4 90 90 90 101 107 109 105 107 93 0314, 72 75 23 78 90 112 105 1111 17 94 16 54 36 117 105 91 98 104 106 31 109 116 84 8S 88 101 93 101 72 9V 46 10 94 94 Fee Gtd '45 101 Loew's Tr Realty Corp 1st '47 79 Muj'flover Hotel IWash CI 1st '48 43 l'a Bid. ASk Rubber '47 3.75 3 50 FrebCb7'41 1 186 186 German 5 -65 35 35 34 German Ext 7 '49 11 45 45 GerCAgB 6 60 July 5 45 45 Ger CAgB 6'60 Oct 2 45 45 Ger Geo lec 6 '48 2 45 45 UrCon E1P Jap 7'44 5 86 87 Hansa 6 39 ws 2 44 44 Heidelberg 7'a 50 31 30V4 liseder Steel 6 '48 9 41 41 Italy 7 51 35 94 93 Ital Pub Utll 7 52 2 85 85 Japan 5 'a 65 3 79! 79 Japan 6 54 12 91 9IV4 Karitadl Rud 6 '43 3 43 44 Karstadt 6 a' 43 3 36V. 36'. Kreugeratr 5 ct '59 11 32 31 Lautaro Nltr 6 '54 4 9 9 Leipzig 7 '47 4 43 43 MlnasUer.aes6'a58 1 18 18 Mtg Bk Chile 6 '62 1 13', 134 Mtg aK Venize 7'52 3 81 83 New So Waies 5 '57 7 10IV4 101 New So Wales '58 3 101 101 NordRjB'50 21 167 167 NorGereLioyd6 47b 2 484 48 Norway 5 '63 5 101 101', Norway 5'a 05 .16 102 102 Norway 6 '43 2 106 10S Norway 6 '44 4 106 106 Norway 6 52 102 4 102 NorwegHyEI 11 94 94 urientai Dev 6 '53 4 79 79 63 11 98 97' Pans orl'ns 68 6 157 157 Poland 6 40 3 79 79 Poland 7 '47 2 I2OV4 120 Poland 8 '50 92 92 ProvBuenosA 6 sta 1 59 ProvBuenosA6 2 57 57 Prov LoAust 7'a 50 2 9 99 Prov Silesia 7 '58 3 71 70 Prussia 1 8 '52 1 36 36 Prussia '51 2 35 35 KepPanaraa.i 63' 1 43 43 Hep Peru 6 60 2 9 9 Rhine Ruhr 6'53 37 37 Rhine Westph 6'52 2 42 42 Rio Gr do Sul 8 '46 2 22 22 Rumania 7 '9 4 35 34 Sax PuiaWks b'a'51 9 38" 38 Sax Pub Wka 7 '45 2 40 40 Sax Sta Mtg 7 45 2 5' 2 Serbs Cr Si 7 '62 2 37 37' Serbs Cr Ac SI 8 62 4 38 38 Sta Sao Paulo 6 68 1 19 S'a Sao Paulo 140 7 83 83 Uiwan 2 76 7S Ioho EI Pow 7 55 1 89 89 Tokyo 5 '61 76Va 78 Tokyo El Lt 6 '53 9 75 75 Tyrol Hyd E1P 7'52 2 M2 82 Tyrol Hyd El 7'a55 2 87 87 UllgawaEIPow 7'45 H8V4 87 L'p Austria 6'a '57 1 84 Uruguay 6 '60 11 37 37 Uruguay 6 'b4 4 37V, 3'4 Warsaw 7 '58 2 7 0 69 Westph ElPow 6'53 5 43 41 Yokohama 6 2 82 82 4 3 1 IS 4 I 76 88 91 3 94 43 36 87 110 70 84 56 92 100 7i. 107 103 101 103 104 83 87 85 76 26 'a 28 6 9 19 20'a Utah Ac 5 '44 Utah A 8 '44 Home Hudson Hoinest Knickpr Munson BltlK 1st '39 2534 Federal Land Bank Bonds i "cXWi" Quoted Dv the Bid.

64 'a Aetna 46' a Aetna 17 'a Agril 61 'a Am All 20 Am Eqult VJd Am Hume a' AmNew 12' a Am Res 20'a A 8 10 70 84 55 92 99 70 107 103 103 103 70 84 55 92 99 70 107 103 103 103 Utll PL 5 '59 Wi Utll Ac I 0 '47 Vanadium 5 Title A- Co Ser KD 29 5 2 SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY The Connecticut Mutual Life Insuranct Company, plaintiff, against John Fron chak et defendants. In pursuance of a Judpment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action and bearing dat the 1st day of February. 1935. I.

the undersigned, the releree in said Judgment named, aill sell al public auction lo the lushest bidder, by JAMES A. HEANEY. inictioneer, at thr Brooklyn Real Estate Exchante. No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklvu.

New York. County of Kings, on the 27ili day ot February. 1935, at. twelve o'clock noon, the moruaffed premises in Brooklyn, Kings County, directed by said judnment to be suld as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel ot hind. Willi Uie building and improvements thereon erected, sltiliiie.

lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Begiuning at the corner formed by th intersection ol the northerly side of Decatur Street with the westerly side of Patchen Avenue; running ihence northerly alonii the westerly side ol Patchen Axeiiue 100 feet; thence westerly parallel with Decatur Street 2b feet: thence southerly parallel with Patchen Avenue and part of the distance through Tllle Co Ser 2 22 1 The following securities are exeinot from all Federal. State and municipal Income taxation and are Interchangeable: VlnrElArPow5'44 IS l'a 14 33 Lincoln Mary Cas Mass Bon Mer A MifcMNK Nat Cas VlrgintanRy 4'62 1 103 61 27', 28 '2 101J4 31 23 36 'j 40 68 58 99 'a 31 la 14 15'. 20'a 54 21 56 99 50', Iratnlan '62 Js 2 'a 15 35 8 'a 9 58'.

7'a 111 Am Ri-In 50'. 5 5 Am 8u Ask 6H'a 48 'a 19 'a 64 21''. 224 14 22 52'. 31'. 5 25 573 75 9a 23'.

198 29'. 13 30 14 5J4 Wabash 4 '78. Wabash 1st 3 '39 Wabash 3 A '75 2a1. 4J4 24 555 Bait A Automob Boston Bk 103 103 83 83 87 87 85 85 76 78 107 Ta Title A- Co Ser FID 35 Title A' Co Ser QD 37'a 1 Park Ave '39 RH'a 165 Broadway Blda lsi '51 56'. Pnslllm BldK Is! '43 9H Prudence Co fil f5'4 Realty Assoc Income '43 29'a Sav PI Co Real'y Ex 1st 45 12', Ssv PI Co 1st Fee LH '45 14 'a Sherry Nether Hotel 1st '48 19'a fil wh BldK 1st '50 52 61 B'wav Bid Oen '45 17 Testile BMk 1st 551, Trinity Blriir 1st 30 97'4 2 Park Ae BldK 1st '46 49'.

-Intel est delault Quotations Nat Fire Nat Lib Nal On New A. New Eng Bruns Hamp 1 6'2t 15 Bate Maturity Btd Asked Yield 4 July. 1946-44 103 103s 3.58 4 November. 101 'a 102 3.17 4 May, 1958-38 1014 3 20 4'4 July. 1956-36 .102 102', 2 35 4' January 1957-37 .102 102s.

2 83 4'i May. 1957-37 .102 102s. 3.03 4'4 November. 1958-38 .102 'a 103'4 3 33 4'a May. 1942-32 .101 101 a January.

1943-33 101 '4 101 4'a Jnn It July. 1953-33 101 101 'a .71 4'a January. 1955-35 101 lui'i .71 4 "a January. 1956-36 102 103 1.13 5 May 101 'a Camd'n 18' Warren Bros 6 '41 1 1 5 1 10 21 21 9 25' 18 26 45 21'. Carlina 100 100 100 Westch Ltg 5 '50 34 34 36 39' wen Eiee 44 A' Maiviana 4 Va 77 64 191 20'.

12'. 28 13 i (if Con Con Gas Eagle Em In Excess Federal vV Maryland S77 21 'a 12 Jersey Northern River New York Nat Phoi'nix 23 15 118 75 'a 81 'a 33', 12 NYAcPa gn 4 '43 NYAcPa 1st 5 '37 West Pac 5 '46 assd Pa Pow 5 A '48 4(1' Fid A- 37 61 53 69 61 66 99 1 81 34-4 .17 46 51 51 69 61 66 99 1 81 100 Foremen's New Poslofficc for Parkville Station 114 73'a 76' 31'. 11 'a IT. 81. 10 1 1 3 1 5 1 4 3 PilCllC Pr.

Wash Pr Acid Horn Am RosslA In 24'. Pa Pow 5 '63 Frank Gen Al'r 10'; 42'. 5J 25'. 11 'a 35 24 10 30 "a W. Shore 4.

2361 37 46 51 53 69 61 66 99 81 100 37 34 107 112 Cilens 33 SI. Paul Security South Ge ma 22 Globe Rep GlobeA'R 211 West Union 4'50 iVest Union 5 '51 West Union B'3 31 'a 20'a 165 33 22' a 106 335 4 AhpillnffHt.l ta 103 323 Wheennff-fftl R''SH 19 330 100 37 34 107 112 Spr Stuyves't S'ltl I.I Seab'dSu I'rnvrlers 37 34' 107 112 White SM 8'36 xw. 18 13 14 Or Amrr 20'a 22 Gt Am InO Halifax 19" Harmon 22 x. 24 V4 Hum II I- 15 '0 Hanover 32'. Hartford 56 'a 58 1 a Hart SB iri 77', H'me Sfr 1'.

398 408 WickwSpStl cy ct 7 1 kes Ac 1st '42. 1 Hre 44' 46' 106 106 106 HI Central 4 '53 111 Central rel 4 '56 111 Central 4 '66. Ill Central 5 55 Ill Central 6'a 36 III CStLAiN 5 63 III Steel deb 4'a'40 Ind Nat Gas 5 '36 Inland Stl 78 Do registered Inland 311 4'a 81 Into Idg 5 '66 Intb Rap Tr 7 '32 Intb Rap Tr 7 ct'3S Interlake Iron 5 '5. Int Cement 5 '48 Int Ac Gt 5 56 IntAcGt 1st 6 52 Int Hyd El 6 '44 Int Mer Mar 6 '41 lnl Paper Idg 6'55 Int TelAclei 4 'a 39 Int TelAcTel 4V52 Int Tel Ac Tel 5 55 InvEqulty 5B'48ws Iowa Cent ldg 4 '51 Jamest 4 '59 Kana Mich 4 '90 Kan 4 38 KanCFSAcM 4 36 cl KanCy PAtL 4'a'57 KanCy PAcL 4V61 Kan City Ter 4 '60 Kelly Sp Tire 6 '42 Kings Co El 4 '49 Kinney Co 7'a '36 Kresge Found 6 '36 Lacl Gas 5V '53 LlggettiMyer 7 44 LoulsA-Ark 5 A '69 Lou GasA-El 5 A '52 LouAiN rlg4 32003 Manh 1st con 4 90 Marlon8tShov 6'47 McCrory St 5 fid McKess nAcR5'a'50 St PA.S3 4 38 Mldv Steel col 5'36 Mil El A 5 '81. gu5 38 MSlPtoSSM 5 49 Mo III Ry 5 A '59 Mo ,1: 1st 4 90 Mo 4 02 Mo 5 A Ii2 Mo KA.

ndl 5A 67 Mo Par a 'Ml 4 75 Mo 5 A CI 65 Mo Pacific 5 '77 Mo Purine 5 '78 Mo Pacific 5 '80 Mn Panlle 5 I '81 Mo Parilir 5'a '49 Montana Cent 6'37 Mont Puw Ids I 43 WlscCen gen4ct 49. 2 nlep 55 I Wrst Kiti! 28 in 49 49 4 "4 I 7 97 Industrial Stocks Pierce-Arrow Has Industrial Bonds I 69 69 69 a party wall 100 feet lo the northerly side oi Decatur Street and thence easterly along the northerly side ol Decatur Street -5 leet to the point or place of beginning. Togptlier wnh all the rlvlit. title and interest of the mortgagor of. In and to tha land lying in Decatur Street and Patchen Avenue, in front of and adjoining the above described premises to the center lin thereof.

Dated, February 6th. 1935. ALLEN ROBERTSON, Referee. CORNER. BELL.

RUSSELL McNULTY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, office and Post Office Address. No. 45 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn. New York. f6-6t SUPREMECOUHT.

I NOS COUNTY-South Brooklyn Savings Bank, plaintiff, vs. Meirrdierrks Comoany. Inc. rt defendants. Action No.

2. Pursuant to judgment entered herein, dated February 1935. vull sell hi public unction bv DAVID I. NEEDLEMAN, auctioncr. at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 18!) Montague street.

Brooklyn, on February 21th. 1935. at 12 clock noon, the niortguved premises in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and Stale ol New York, directed by said Judgment lo be sold, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point nn the northwesterly side of Third Avenue, distant sixty-six feet northeasterly from the coiner formed by the intersection of the northwesterly side of Third Avenue and the northeasterly side of Seventy-third Street! running thence northwesterly parallel with Seveniy-thlrd Street, and purl of tlio distance through a party wall, one hundred tcet: thence northeasterly parallel with 1'hlrd Avenue, twenty-seven feet; thence southeasterly nnriillcl with Seventy-third Sheet, and part or the distance through a party wall, one huntueri feet to the northwesterly side ol Thiiil Avenue: and thence southwesterly along ine northwesterly side of Third Avenue.

en tret to tha point or place of Together villi all the right, title and interest oi the mortgagor of. In and to the land lying in Thud Avenue, In Irnnt of land adjoining he above describes premises to lie- renier line thereof Dated. Febiuary nth. Ill.is SAMPEl. WHITMAN.

Referee BRP-NNAN. Plaintiff's 18 Court street, Brooklyn. N. 2-3 Vote Approval' Pierre-Arrow announced in Buf-falo Federal Court through John I Lord Brien, attorney, that it has I approval of two-thirds of the cred- I itors on modification ol Oct. 29 re- S-'JeS k-iMrf? 59 '4 59 59V4 22 2 22 101 101 101 77 77 77 106 108 106 92 92 92 108 106' 106 104 104 104 101 103 103 109 109 109 113 112 in 97 103 102 64 132 66 110 101 65 84 8.

96 .1 34 103 86 39 19 24 83 54 56 25 27 tVt 27 27 27 7 101 99 97 103 10. 64 133 66 110 101 55 64 82 96 34 103 86 39 19 24 83 S4 fB 9 27' 27 27 27 27 7 101 89 103 102 64 131 66 110 101 55 64 82 -6 34 103 86 39 19 24 83 54 '6 9 27 27 27V. 27 Z7 7 101 99 organization plan. Judge Harlan W. Rlppey directed the modification be sent to all creditors and set another hearing for Feb.

18. N. Y. State Bonds "0 Hid A Am Arrh 13 17 KinuHnl 73 78 Am Hunk S'i'a 61 Law 19 Am Hrw 211.. 23 Lor box 3'.

5'. sin 20'. 22 Nat pf 1119 Am 9' Nat l.iror 45 Am b's 9 MncFpf 391. 41 Am Rep 22J S4 Mcrrs 25 77 Am Men 11 12 K8" pt 114 Am Rep 2S 2 Hftv 58'a 03'a Ar' Metal J. No 137 141 Andlan 381.

Pathe pt 104 107 Bane ft pf 10 15 Pub Cor 25', 2K' Bab 31 33 Ohio I.eth 240 245 Ben In pf 49 a 51 Rem Arm 2'i 3 BonAmlB 43 46 River SM 28 2B'a Bow I 01 Rnekwnod 9H Cancel 20 22 Riiberoid 4 1 a 43 Col Plr pl44 47 Scovlll M. 20 ColBk2dPf l'a a4 Ami 236 242 Col FA. 25'a 26'. Std CA-S 28 31 "a Col Brd A 24 'a 26 Tlor Mil 10 12 Col Brd 24 25'a TrWTSe. 3 Crowell 20'.

Tub PI 56 61'a Dixon Cr 64'a 57'- Unexcel 21', 1 '-a Dirt pf. 105 9 Fin 81 Dntll Pf 12'4 15'i WVAlPpf 87'a90', tllxon Cr 55 58 Welsh 71 Draper pf 57'. 59'a White DM 14 141! Driver pi 90 95 WhlteRpf 97 Vi First BC. 24'. 26 's WIlcoxAiO 30 25 Flo It.

I7. Wor Salt 49' 85 Gold Cyc 33 37 ieJB 801 Ot 51 23 VnisJof 101 Herr's 8 12 19 'Eat dlyldaoO. tatlutt 1 i Railroad and Aiiegh Corp 5 '44 AileghCorp cv 5 '49 AlleghCorp 5 ct 50 AilisChaimers 5'37 Amer Ice 5 '53 Am I Cbm5'a'49 Am Inter 5 '49 Atr.RollMllI cv 5 38 Am 5 47 Am Ac 4 '36 Am TAcT col 5 46 Am TAcT dcD 5 '65 Am I 8 I 5 60 Am I.T 43 AmWat 5 44 Am Wat wm 1, Am Writ Pan 47 Armour 4 'a '39 Armour Del 5 a '43 ArmstrongCk 5 '40 A sn 4 95 A Ac 4 48 Atl Ac Char 5 44 Atl 1st 4 '62 Atl col 4 '52 AllCIa onl 4Va 64 112 112 112 112 112 112 95 95 95 78 76 74 24 103 101 76 24 103 103 Biq JO 133 123 I121 1-6 'lid 1 103 101 104 104 104 JBnuary Marcn. b- 4f val January. is)n4 f-as Septemoer.

Hh4 4V4S January. 945 4V4S April. 1949-49 4s March-SeDlemoer. oB-67 4a January-July. (i0-67 4s January.

942-46 Itas March. March. 1948 81 Is December. 1946 3 September. 1946-81 3 Marco.

188-81 Plans have been completed for the new Post Office building to house Station the Parkville Branch, to be erected on. the northeast corner of 20th Ave. and 68th bids for which are sclreduled to be opened on Feb. 20 in Washington, D. C.

Tht dt-sig ned by Carroll H. Pratt, borough architect. Is shown above. The building will be fireproof, an mezzanine, and occupy a plot 66x100. The facade will be of brick with stone ornamentation.

The alkatment for this branch wna made by Uie Public Works Administration in the amount ol $120,000, 107' 107 107 107 107 107 106 106 106 101 101 101 78 78 78 90 90 94 115 1 18 115 1 16 V. lOKVi Bid i 10 Bid 3 10 Bid 3 00 3 80 3 00 80 1 03 BI4 I 6-6t.

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