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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1914.

12 DAILY NEWS OF SCHOOL AND COLLEGE INTERBOROUGH TO MEET. ERASMUS' NEW MUSIC MASTERI" curtis- new assistant. Co-Educational. Important Heating to Be Held Friday Miss Jane H. Nicholson of Pratt In MOREPOWERWAHTED i BY LOCAL BOARDS 01 For Boys and Young Men.

ACOOUIwTANCY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION New Term Opens February 9 Frnf rrff ronw of nroftvuloaal rrad. nrrvm Carl C. Schmidt Takes Charge Night at Metropolitan Building. stitute Nominated by Superintendent. Miss Jane Herbert Nicholson of the of Music at Flatbush.

The Interborough Association of Women Teachers will hold a regular bimonthly meeting on Friday, February (, Theory od PmctW of A.fHjnt Boek-kfptnf, Audit inn. Law. HusineM OrRtnTuliaa. faculty of the kindergarten depsrtment of Pratt Institute has been nominated by the Board of Superintendents aa assistant director of kindergarten, the at p.m.. In the assembly room of the Etmuuus Hall welcomes taday Its new SECRETARIES Metropolitan Life Building, Fourth ave board In assuming jurisdiction of these 1 endless matters of detail.

We believe this situation would be met were these matters of peculiarly local Interest lft to the final determination of the appropriate local school boards." All reporta of local school boards go to the office of the secretary of the Board of Kducatlon, and synopses are made for the minutes of the board. They are never read at a board meeting. The secretary refers every recommendation to the "appropriate committee," but it la doubtful whether that committee even hears it read. The local boards are composed of men and women who are interested in the welfare of the schools and of the pupils, but the members become weary of well doing when their recommendations are always Ignored. Soma Recommendations, Including Secratartaa fflctfitlr quip nue and Twenty-third street, Manhattan.

(That of District 27 Says Cen-'. eral Board Has Restricted Their Functions. vote being unanimous. vr iniinsM lira. mm tIKtr MB music master, Carl G.

Schmidt, and those who know the character of work that Mr. Schmidt has been doing In Brooklyn and Newtown, are congratulating the Flat- riiusi-r ana Apput-a e.i-oohui-w. otcihc prr pa ration for CP. A. eiamlnatJooa: or Ml (or ftl-pa Hnl Mi d.

fltluc irBopala O. P. A. Lawa awl future of Acwoataary Pra-fpwrioa. 4Molnn leeture at Central Brunch T.

U. 0. A 8 P.M., tYbriuirj Apply for ttcaete to MKLKOM 8. TI TTLE. 10 Bowl Hrooklym.

Pat'E A PACK, 3J Cbur NVw York. Subjects to he considered: 1. Senate Miss Nicholson has been meniineo wuu wilt executives. thy gmin i VUbi knOWlMsTtl mt Ihs. kraaria In commercial Drmrticaa.

kindergarten circles for many years, achieving much success as a director. Tha Knlcktrbockvr Secrattrfal bush high school and Its principal and faculty. Mr. Schmidt is an enthusiast RECOMMENDATIONS IGNORED. She is a graduate of Pratt institute, smu later took a post-graduate course at Columbia University, where she received the degrees of B.8.

and A. For some years she haa taught mother play and stories at Pratt Institute. and will, therefore, fit well Into the EraBmiaa scheme of scboolkeeplng. He has the reputation of doing things, and Prospect Heights School 51 SEVENTH AVE. AN IDEAL BOYS SCHOOL NEAR PHONPKCT PARK.

Primary, Intermediate, 'ollege Preparatory, Gymnasium. ivursjej tm wniiini in vrr wiy, rabraciag ail th Imp riant branch! of the protection, via: Stanorrftphjr, Taurh Typewriting. English. Social Amenttlea, Office Practice), Secretarial Account. Eta.

Writ tr Mil firth. laierwittee KNICKERBOCKER SCHOOL OF SECRETARIES D. MrCI.ELLAN SMITH. Dlrwter. 4H Fifth A N.

iltoom 4tli) Commercial. Literary anil Hoelal Secretaries furnished. Agitation for Replacing Present Board the great Flatbush school will give him another opportunity. Last Friday was a sad day at Newtown High School, when Restoration of Corporal Punishment. The local school board makes certain N.Y.U.

HAS 100 NEW STUDENTS bill No. 34, affecting salaries of seventh end eighth year teachers; 2, pension legislation; 3, should teachers of classes from kindergarten through be asked to join an assoclstion which works only for teachers of classes from 7A through 8BT 4, any other subject which a majority of the members present elect. Members should know that the Interborough Association of Women Teachers has put the matter of the salary discriminations made by the SUversteln law into the bands of a lawyer. We are Informed that women teachers of the seventh and eighth year grades bave been asked to give flO each to the Class Teachers Association. Our members who are teaching these grades are advised to defer ao-tton until after this meeting.

GRACE C. STBACHAN. President Lillian I. Powers, Secretary. of Education With Smaller Board, Due to Present Policy.

general recommendations which will Mr. Schmidt took his leave of the boys and girls, particularly the boys he had For Girls and Young Women. Can Gain Half a Year in College by had In the orchestra which he organized. some time be acted upon, because they are needed. Some of the recommenda-tlona the board has made in previous reports.

It recommends: Taking Summer Work. Those students of the high schools of The restoration of corporal punishment In the schools, provided the administration thereof be limited to the principals New York city who graduate in January and who desire to enter college are greatly handicapped. They either have of the schools and surrounded with proper restrictions; ADELPHI ACADEMY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS JAN. 2 New Classes Formed In All Departnnota. Public School Graduate Admitted ta Hl(k School on Diploma.

KDUE.NB O. ALDER, Principal. to gain half a year or they have to lose The Loal School Board of District No. 7, which Includes the lower end of old Brooklyn, has lust made Ha statutory eml-annual report to the Board of Education. It ta composed of the following members: Seymour K.

Fuller, chairman; James Jenkins. secretary; Miss Mary Aloore Orr, W. Otis Badger, and Rob-art J. McManaony. The report Is a model, and makes certain recommendations, which.

If adopted, would place the schools That vocational, training be mads a half a year. Those who are "grinds part of. the curriculum In grades begin can make the college course in three ning at 6A; The Packer Collegiate Institute Claises of beginner in high school subjects will be organized on Wednesday, February 4. Graduates of elementary schools admitted without examination. The Principal 'a office open daily, 9 to 4.

Catalogs Mai ea reeasst FRANK ABBOTT, rre.id.at of Traitssi EDWARD J. GOODWIN, Principal That In 'grades below the sixth year LAW AND ITS ADMINISTRATION years and a half; the normal students prefer to lose half a year. Several of them take post graduate courses In high schools. If the school Is not overcrowded. more time be devoted to spelling, Eng' llsh composition and arithmetic; The abolition of home work in the case Free Course of Lectures) at Ceoper New York University will receive 100 of children under 12 years of age; erf the district on a par with those of sewer districts, where there sre modern The enlarged use of public schools as Union by Dean Stone.

Harlan P. Stone, dean of the Law civic centers. of the high school graduates this term. Like those of Adelphl College, and other similar Institutions, these students can make up the half year by continuing buildings equipped for up-to-date Instruo Hon. New School Buildings Needed in Old DAY and EARLY NIGHT SESSIONS Day: 9:15 A.M.

to P.M. Nljht: Any 2 sours after P.M. DDAIfC BUSINESS II HIVC SCHOOL, Inc. Positions Guaranteed. 154 NiMan opp.

N. X. City Hall. Phone Rmkman 2T23 for cat log. School of Columbia University, will begin tonight the Hewitt lectures In the great hall of Cooper Union, under the Joint District, But there Is a comment which applies to all districts and to every local school beard, which has been said again and MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.

"We urge the attention of your board to the normal needs of the schools In our district," also says the report. "We feel that while attention should be given to again ever since local boards were first auspices of the university and the Cooper Union. The general subject is "Law and Its Administration." There are eight lectures In the course, and they are open organised, and which will be said until the Increase of schools in outlying VCCE8SKUL- TELEGRAPHY TJGARN teleKrapliy; telegrapher wanted. they are either eliminated or their pow districts, schools in the congested die their work throughout the summer; out It is hard work for the average student. The time must come when colleges in this vicinity will consider the January students sufficiently to organize new classes for their benefit.

Thoy will do that only If there Is a sufficient demand. In the Long Island University, when it comes into being, the January students will be considered of as much consequence as the June students. ADELPHI ALUMNAE TO LUNCH. -8 SWWKSjj era enlarged. This Is what the board i trictB such as ours should not be ne IGHT TAUGHT BY 'iNGIJIG to the public.

They will given on successive Monday evenings. The titles of the lectures are: February 2, "Nature and Sources of Law In the United glected. It has been difficult for us to both sexes, for Wlrelees, Commercial, Railroad; account new 8-hour law; salaries $U-30 weekly: easily learned: day. evening; positions Mured only oernpstlon Dot overcrowded; cata secure action upon repairs and additions to school buildings in our district, which are essential to their use for the pur February "Law and cays: "We again call the attention of your honorable body to the desirability of giving to thd local school boards absolute jurisdiction over certain matters affect logue rree. WKUUtvij i SCHOOL, S13 Full on at, Western Union Telegraph Building, opposite PomorT.ce, Brooklyn.

February 16, "Fundamental Legal Con WILBUR A. LUYSTER AT ACADEMY OP MUSIC, Fridays, beginning Feb. 6. at 8:15 P.M. Public (1h No Voice Trial.

15 WEEKS, :i.OO. FREE ON OPENING NIGHT. February 23, "Fundamental Legal Conceptions" (continued); March CARL O. SCHMIDT "Procedure March 9, "Constitutional Will Be at Hotel Bossert Some Not BROWNE'S March 16, "The Bar and the March 23, "Law Reform." and which received praise from Dr. Maxwell when he heard It at the celebration of No.

3's anniversary. It is well when a teacher's leaving is deeply regretted by FLATBUSH AND LAFAYETTE ATES. pupils. able Speakers, The annual luncheon of the Adelphl College Alumnae Association is to be a strictly Brooklyn affair this year. It Is to be held at the Hotel Bossert, Feb- WEEKLY BOOK LIST NO.

201. All Commercial Branches, stenntypy and Private Secretarial Coarse. Dej and Evening NrsitonR. Begin sow. Pbone Main DANCING.

Mr. Schmidt is also well kndwn in Brooklyn, where he has been a resident for many years. For nine years he has been organist and choirmaster of the tuary 7. The speakers will be men who New York Avenue Methodist Church, not These books may be borrowed through any branch of the Brooklyn Public Library: JUVENILE OFFENDERS AND COURTS. AdmlnlHtratlon of Justice in the.

United ere interested In Brooklyn affairs. Among tfccm will be the Rev. Dr. S. Partes Cad HEFFLEY INSTITUTE, U4H Hycraon Street.

BOOKKKKPIIMU, HTBSOURAPHr, TVPKWR1TINU. BBIiUNTS' HKill SCHOOL AND KNilEKHIji DEPARTMENTS. Day and Evening Sessions. Enter any time. Send for catalogue- Jaza-HOt man, the Rev.

Dr. Robert Rogers and poses for which they are designed and to meet the growing needs of the community. "We continue to urge the acquisition of property adjacent to the present Bchool building at No. 12, and the erection thre-on of a building suitable to provide class rooms for the scholars now on part time, and also a suitable teachers room, assembly room, domestic science room, kindergarten and gymnasium, The matter of this additional building has been considered by the parents association connected with this school, which has been recently organized under the auspices of this Board, and a petition signed by some four hundred of the taxpayers in this immediate section, urging the acquisition of this property and the building of the needed addition at the earliest possible moment, has been presented to this Board, We believe that this urgent request should receive immediate consideration. "We again urge the desirability of giving up No.

15. The location Is entirely unfitted for school purposes. The neighborhood Is almost entirely given over to business, and in our opinion it probably could be sold upon terms advantageous to the city. The pupils in the section continuously, because he had to live in New JerBey for awhile, on account of Mrs. Schmidt's health.

He is the teacher of the Brooklyn slght-slnglng class, In which every Monday he has an attend THE BRISTOL STUDIO THE SCHOOL EXCLUSIVE, gives strictly private and proper instruction Hesitation Walts, Trot. Tango. ne-ritep, Brazilian Maxlxe and all latast society danoes; lady and gentlemen teachers. Phone 6444 Bed. 417-479 Greene a.v, near Nostrand av, Brooklyn.

1-1 Q. H. BRISTOL, Manager. EUROPEAN TEACHER gives strictly private instruction In all modern dances at studio or pupil's renidenc. Writ East 47th, st, Manhattan; phone 163 Murraf Hill.

1-7 States. 1910. American Academy. T-he Beast. 1910.

B. B. Lindsay and Professor Franklin W. Hooper. H.

ing the Individual schools or of peculiarly local importance. Trials of teachers, principals and Janitors upon charges ahould. In our opinion, be left to the local school board, with power to decide the Issues and impose the appropriate punishment, subject to the right of appeal to the Board of Education. "The selection of Bites for new school buildings within the district and questions of alterations in and additions to buildings within the: district might well be left to the local board, which Is best Informed as to the need of the school and the appropriate location there-. of.

We are of the opinion that the' re- mrlction of the powers of the. local boards tends to Induce lack of interest among the members of the boards, "There la no question that in the educational system of the city, as outlined 4n the charter of the City of New York, Jocal boards bave important functions. Under the syBtem which obtains at the present time, whereby the general board assumes the burden of taking cognizance matters of detail, such as the transfer bf a Janitor, or the authorization of an Item of repair, the, functions 'of the local school board bave become so The officers of the alumnae association O'Higglns. Child Labor In City Streeta. W12.

E. for this year are: Miss Stella Tomlin, ance of from sixty to (seventy men and president; Miss Louise Hedge, vice preai dent; Miss May Townsend, recording secretary; Miss Marlon Weeks, corresponding secretary, and Miss Ruth God- MINER'S baucsa'S HANCOCK ST, AT PATCHES AV. DAY AND EVENING BCHOOL. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. Trot, Hesitation, One-Step, Tango.

Any hour; popular variations; class Monday dard. treasurer. The committee in Clopper. Child Problems.W10. O.

B. Mangold. Children in the Shadow. 1913. B.

K. Coulter. Citizens Made and Remade. 1912. W.

H. George and L. B. Stowe. Defective Child and the Juvenile Court.

(In Chicago, 111.. Child Welfare Exhibit, 1911. Child in the City. 1912.) Delinquent Child and the Home. 1912.

S. P. Breekenbrldge and E. Abbott. Junior Republic.

1910. W. R. Oeorge. Juvenile Court Lawa in the United Statea.

3 11 t-lnr charge of the luncheon consists of Mrs women, two-thirds of the women being school teachers and three of the men being organists. He Is also on the advisory board of the Brooklyn Institute, which he considers the biggest thing in Brooklyn for the uplift of its people. Mr. Schmidt was born In Albany and was graduated from the Albany High School. He studied at Munich and at Paris, and in the latter city had the noted Guilmantfor his Instructor and his friend.

and Thursday evenings. J. William Schulze, chairman; Miss Helen Parker, Miss Grace Delano, Miss Ruth Dearliorn J. Adams, 536 2d at; Tel. 2435-J South.

Allaire and Miss Katherlne McUlnn. any trrtPTT.q 1253 Bedford av, near Fulton; 3 m0dern dances guaranteed 1 In EUCLIDSCHOOL Thorough Commercial Course FCLTOJf ST. At NOSTRAND AVE. Juvenile Delinquent and the Young Men's SCHOOLMASTERS DINNER. Christian Anaoclatinn.

l'JOS. oocieiy ior im Promotion of Social Service. The Schoolmasters Association of New private lessons. Id; single lesson, SI; private classes accommodated at moderate rates. Clr-culara mailed, listab.

1865. I'hone Bed. 473S-W. Ja27-tf MfSS HOPKIJISON'S STUDIO, 818 Greene At. Prosp.

1T6-AV. Modern dancing. Entire charge per hour for any member in claaa: Day, 13; evening, Ol2-tC Juvenile Offenders, ires. w. v.

Preventive Treatement of Neglected Children, provided for by No. 15 can be equally well taken care of by the construction of an addition to No. 47." Cor- H. H. Hart.

(M. Henderson, n. ea 4. 1910.) rectlon and Prevention. The Young Malefactor.

1908. T. Travis. 1912. E.

J. Swift. Youth and the Kace. PARENTS PRESENT PICTURES. At the recent graduation exercises of Public School No.

169, Eastern Parkway and Schenectady avenue, of which Leon W. Goldrich Is principal, the Parents Association was represented by Its president, Manasseh Miller, who presented two pictures to the school in behalf of the association, one of George Washington and the other of Abraham Lincoln, and took as a subject In- presenting the pictures the motto of the school, "All for Character," and made reference to the characters of Washington and Lincoln in following out the motto. restricted that there 1b small reason for their existence. Their sole function in present system is that of recommending or suggesting, and, in general, such suggestions or recommendations when received by the Board of Education are either Ignored or acted upon without any first-hand Information on the part of the general board with respect to the conditions to which the recommendations apply. "We believe that much of the present aKitation for the replacing of the present iargo Board of Education with a smaller hoard 1b due to the policy of the present York and Vicinity will hold its next meeting on Friday, February 20, 'at the Princeton Club, Lexington avenue and Cramercy Park.

Manhattan. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock and will be followed by discussion of "The Spiritual Element In Teaching." Addresses will be delivered by Charles A. Richmond, president of Union 'College, and John H. Van Anirlnne, former dean of Columbia. The members of the Headmasters Association, which holds its convention in New York on the day of the dinner, have been Invited to be present.

tractive programme, at Kismet Temple. It Is several years since Mme. Blauvelt bus been heard In Brooklyn, as her operatic engagements have kept her abroad, and as this will be her only appearance here this season, President William J. Morrison of the T. A.

has decided to allow Brooklynltes to share In Its privileges and will admit the public HEFFLEY INSTITUTE. A class of some fifty students will be graduated from the amanuensis department of Hcffley Institute this week. These boys and girls will receive diplomas at the next semi-annual commencement. Last week was devoted to regents' examinations, which were held in Manhattan. A large number of students from Henley took these examinations.

JIME, SLATJVELT TO SING. The Brooklyn Teachers' Association will on Friday, evening next present Mme. Lillian Blauvelt, the famous prima donna soprano, aaslBted by Royal Dad-mn witnne. and Hans Kronold, the A CORRECTION. The gold medal for the best graduation essay written in the Manual Training High School competition was awnrijed-to Nestor A.

Cretin. Through an error it was announced in Saturday's Eagle that it was awarded to Charles eminent 'cellist. In an exceptionally ft- to the concert at a nominal admission $5,000 nom Rlchmono Hill. lot. 46, 41.

map Maple Terrace as admr' 45TH ST, No 1722, Kingsboro Realty Co to $10 (Eckstein, Baumann Eckstein, to $1,600 Homer, 46y8 4th av. mort $4,250, ft I Jamaica Kane, 366 Webster av, I. 1 625 ft Broadway, 2-ix THE REALTY MARKET. Saunders, near Northport; lot 8 from to Huntington, adj land Stacey, Centreport nom Smith, ft wife, to Mulford. lot on Middle Country road, adj land Smith, Coram nom B.

ref. to Rock Point Realty Co. (17-5435) nom City, 11th av. 61ST ST, No 654. Williams ft Braun.

1V Inc. to Stone. 6302 6th av, nils $3,600 (18- 5793), val cons ft $100 98 acres, adj land I Sound ft land formerly New Buildings. TVcatur St. a a.

510 ft Central av. 1-story QUEENS BOROUGH. Judgments. JANUARY $1. brick garage.

Iti.v.'u, slHg root; cost, Hetcham, ft ano to rieartl iw Klein, to Sperling, mag $2,500 nom Lawrence, to Darling H0 ftano to I II Green Pugsley, I to Hlldreth. exr $1,000 Pleroe. to Hill, mtg $760 nom Sandman, to ,1 Case $7. Tysz, to Vail, mtg $960 nom Conveyances. Ahrens.

Jr, ft wife to Kuss. part lot 20, West Div, Squaw Pit Purchase, Babylon nom Arthur, ft wife to Codling, lot 1348, map 23, House ft Home Co. near St James nom Benjamin, DeW, ft wife to Bagshaw. lot a Id A King, adj Union Bt. Rlverhead.nom Barnes, H.

ft wife to Waessner, lots 1-64. blk 21. mao Smith. North Amlty- W. thiDpr, (Joetz.

on premises; urcnitccl. Hecht, Anton, ft Lubln Hlldreth Varnish Co $201, 65 I-S 1) Chase S26.80 Jenne, Holhn US. 40 Fort, 11. 'urth S45.68 lilll, A as gdn Gill-A Nicholas S127.76 Holmes, Kollman. R.

Moon. FSslell. J. F. E.

Holmes Co Fairfax Defendant not served. TFictlllous first name of defendant. Mortgages. JANUARY 31. CYPRESS AV.

s. ISO ft Pea av. Mriggs, wife, to Title Co I21-6WUI $4,600 CKNTHAI AV, awe, 50 ft Htanhope st. CaMyglone, to 13 Catalano PAi'lFlt; ST. nu s.

830 ft Brooklyn av, Colin. A wife, to Title vit Co Name first given that of Judgment debtor.l Kreuscher, IT to mm. 360 Woodland av. Woodhaven, Stephen at a ei 10.9 Myrtle av. 46x48.10, Newtown.

nom Lewis W. to Estate of Lew Inc. Deposit, lot. 11 to 16 inch. 41 to 46 inc.

bk 95 17 to 22 inc. 35 to 39 Inc. bk 94. 64, bk 106. Tax map, 1 I City non; Mack.

.1, 4o Ducker.65 Willow I City Hallett t. a. 3i6.11 Hushing 5xiS0 Ij I City noni Realty Co'to Schlegel. 758 Orescent st I City. New York av, adj land Brooklyn City Water Works.

acres, bpring-nld nom McRae, to McRae, Great Neck, lots 13, 14 ok 16, 44 to 47 Inc, bk 10, map Bavtlde-Flushing, Bayside Napoll, to Copp, 203 Bayside av, Writes av. s. ya ft Tompkins av. 1-story J'vlck theater. H-lxlOu, gravel room; cost.

Sti.O"". WeingiU'ien, 576 Humboldt at; ct. -tJohiBUmr. Khvard st. a a.

WV ft Leonard st, 1-story brick faelorv. lOOxlfO, slag roof; cost. Jfe.Of. owner. Murcott, I nloli av; architect.

Conveyances, AV cor 18th st, 60x110, hl, Johnston to Klngsley, 1716 Av subj mort (20-6692) noin ADELPHI ST, 183 ft 1 Atlantic av. 25x 100, hl. A Sullivan to Romano, 479 Adelphl st, mort $6,000 7-2008) BEDFORD AV. No 303, 8 Kampel to 1 Kam-pel, 133 Stanton st, subj mort ft all Hens val eons ft $100 BHISTOD ST. 292.11 Pitkin av.

100, hftl. Forman to Forman's Bottling 'o, 10 Bristol St. mort $3,950 (12-3619) CORTKLYOD ROAD, 18.4 East 2d St. 18x80. A Weales to C.oodfrlend, 204 Cor-telyou road, mort $2,500 (16-0370) BERGEN ST.

a. 376 ft Classon av, rune 47 125 38.3 200 to beg, Brevoort et al to A Bouyon, 891 Park pi, ft Andrews, Red Bank. Ind ft aub trustee of Andrews, Jr, deed (4-1142). BAY 24TH ST, 67.6 a Bath av, 67.6X 13.llx87.6x11.il, hl, Klngshlre Realty Co, Im, to Gunner, 2018 83d mort $4,000 (19-6411) nom CLINTON PL, s. 100 ft Crescent at, 15,6 xlOO.

Hoffman to Knight wife, 8 Adessa, A I. Kammlnskl Bohne. First Nl Bk of Whltestone. $965.87 Bernhar.d John Simmons Co $714.90 Collins. I.

First Bk of 173.26 Conselyea. Decker, com. 890.33 Flttcl. Ulmekl ft ano $109.09 Kuehs, A Kass $98.95 Ferrando. Morlsco $167.90 J' Ullon ft ivms.

of Kellv; 490 acres worm tnuttirv nad. adj land Willis, Rocky Point. Schmidt. A. to Wright, lots 6-10, bk 6, Brldgohampton Park nom Squires.

ft ors. to Diocesan Mission of Island, lot land Raynor, adj Pon Quogue road, Pon Quogue nom Smith. J. to Frclman, lota 22-60, bk 60. lake I-ands nom Strong.

G. to A Strong, lot on Edgewood av, adj land Keene, Smlthtown Brsneh nom Sells. I. to A Jay, 1't acres 8 8 Portion road, adj land formerly ot Smith, Brookhaven noin Sainmla. A ft wife, to Cutting, lot 10, Crescent Park nom Trrfl.

A wife, to A French lot 8 a Railroad av. adj land Saxton. Port Jefferson Slallon nom Terrv, wife to A Rogers, lot on MeConnell av, adj land Btelgerwald, Bay-port pom Volckmer, M. to A Dullahan, lot 26, map 44, Bchwencke, Medford nom 1- Fulton st, 286 ft Itoekavvay av. Vllle brick theater, loxIKl, slag roof; coat, Goldberg.

I. A I. Kan $98.95 Guller. John Trommer Evergreen Brown. ft wife to Albert ft ano, lot.

36, 37, blk 23, Villa Park nom Babylon Estates to Lewis, lot 106, 135, Flushing. Lincoln st, it mnun 12031 Brewery $60.38 Gar fo as. I) Strauss 5123.2'.' 40x190, Corona same to same. National av 340 ft Hays. ft First National Bank ot Ut.

vrner. Myers, 2D uroad el, architect, True. W. 3th st. I''- it Mermal dav, two 2-fiorv frame dwellings, iSxJO, grHVel roof, two -lainllles each; total coct, Owner, -J-cvin.

Mis 6-Mh st; art-Mtect. 11 Olsen. X. Sth s. -10 II Wlfliers st, 1-story tfivino mnvel rnnf: rout.

Sb.OM. 1'jST ST, Carmen. wife, to A Humphries, I16-5351A) $1,300 231) st, 2S0 ft Highland View av, Cucurullo, F. to Frank ano (21- Babylon Estates noin Brazier, to A Brazier, lot on Comae road, adj land formerly ot Kelly, Jackson av. 40x123, Whltestone $965.87 Same to same $1,173.26 70711 $1,000 to ferns, acres, 1 Conklln av.

adt land formerly of Van NOS Hlrt. Wrought Iron Art Glass Fixture Same to I' Jurano, wo e. ittn 01, 375, bk 12, map 1115 lots, Zlegler, Corona. Peters, 1.. to A C.

Horn. 90 Morningslde aV. Mhtn, Bodlne st, 66 ft Boulevard, 63.8x80.1, 1 City Co $136.45 CATUN 8 47 It 6th st, Doll-nelly, .1 wife, to Title Co. cor trand, 2.165 acres, Conklln av, adj land formerly of Van Nostrand, Half Hollow Hoh. A Martin Evans Co $26.

Hills num Hendren, Lelchbachcr $30.95 Hlgglns. Guise $192.07 Bell. 1 M. to A Kelly, lot on Smith st. I tral Flushing, lot 3, bk 249B, map A Hlnman, Flushing $10 Clinton pi.

mort $1,600 (13-4105) nom DBKALB AV, 225 ft Evergreen av, 25x85x28.3x86, II Loerch to A Weinstelu, 1234 DeKalb av, mort $1,800 (11-3232) nom DOSCHER ST, 100 ft Pitkin av, 40x 79.4 Raymond ft wife to Zlmmer, adj land Smith. Bay shore noin Wlldwood IAke Park to lots 8-10. bk 3. ahove park nom Wagener, M. to Smith.

6 acres, a cai leton av, adj Beav.er Dam road. East Isllp nom Cornish. Je vv. to A yi cornisn, lot 01. csouiia View nom Clearbrook Land Co to Egan, lota 723-72J.

2677 Pitkin av, mort $1,800 (13-4212) Immen, McCarthy ors $160.15 Kopllk, ft Ij Strauss $123.22 IJewls, City ot New York $70.92 Muhr, Kasper ft Koetzle $80.79 Piatt. John Trommer Evergreen Brewery $83.22 Price. A T) Jenklna Shapiro. 1 Strauss $123.22 719. 720.

Clearbrook Park nom EAST ou 8, wi 11 also 35th st. 460 ft Av K. 20x100. 8 Waxman to N' Ege, Panther, Pa, mort 'f'uir, Delia, on architect, Ijuapia Pglvatl. Alterations.

Hurler st. 2S, to 2-story stable; Cist. MV-. Owner. Wnsserman, on premises; Adelaohll.

Flatbush av, 1105, xtension to theater com, J7.0. Owner. 11 lord. 21 K. 2'M at; architect .1 Doolcy.

Ijifavette av. 740, exterior and interior alter-Vinna'in dwelling; oist. Owner, 1'as- ilglia. 70 DcKalb av; architects. Brook Wuhe av.

72. sky sign; cost. Owner, vt'he Electric l.lvlit and Tower Warehouse, ea' Kemlscs; architect, II ltlce Co. Comparative Tables. unFroni January 10 to January 21 inclu Carter.

E. ft ors to Macbeth. 60 acres, a land formerly of Miller, adj land form Turner. H. to copp, W2 eaysiuo av.

Flushing. Mulberry st, 376 ft Jamaica av, 2ifxl00, Flushing nom Wade, to Jesberger ft ano, 2u8 43d st, Mhtn, Welling st, $20 ft Atlantic av, 20x100. Clarenceville $10 Wltherstlne, to Bell. Scarsdale, Bovd av, 200 ft 8 Fulton av, 66.8x100. Woodhavcl) nm Woodln, to Johnstone.

230 Maple st, Richmond Hill. Greenwood av. 8, 144.6 Lexington at, 18x100, clarenceville nom rection tll'irt (lfi-532llll) $1,500 CATUN Pl.At'K, as, 22 ft a 8th it, same to same (10-532OB) $1,500 6TH AV, s. 07.4 16th St. Dyniock, to Greater Savings Bank 14-1054) $1,500 32D ST.

s. 14-t ft Mermaid av, Kagle Realty Const Corp to Title 'o, 'I morts. 2 parcels S8.0OO 4tiTH ST. s. 250 ft 13lh av, lies' m.inii, AOS wife, to TiO O.

JL 56161 $1,000 CORTHI.YOU ROAD, Goodtrlend. to A Weales. tlO-KtTOl $1,450 UAY 24TII HT, s. S7.6 Bath av. Gunner.

S. to McCloskey $1,700 5IST ST, 340 ft 6th av, Gustafson, wife to Braueh 13-801) $400 IIKN'DKIX ST, a. ft Mvonla av, Hadrian Realty Co to I. Molsselff (13- CIVIL SERVICE NOTES. tr.

a (8-716) noin erly of Dlckerson, Manor nom Kirst.K ST. 145 ft Franklin st. 26x100. Codling. B.

ft wife to jrowter, ioi 61. 62. map Asharoken Beach hl Clark et al to Kenyon, 1241 la'n mt "Ohl Th' followjn. names were certified to the GRAFTON ST. cor Blake av, 20.6x100, hju Tecnnio Realty Co.

Inc. to A Geltnian, various departments and positions Indicated: Department of Correction, foreman stables Mortgages, JANUARY 31. Ttucker, to Ilaupt, Hallett st. 376.11 Flushing av, 6x80, I ntv. Helse.

to Koch. Sanford av, s. 50 ft 21st st, 14x125, Flushing $2,500 Hogan, to Bank of Long Island, Hiawatha av, 104.9 Woodhull av, 61x92. Hollls $290 Hutchlngs, to Belle Harbor-Edgemere 137 Grafton st, mort $2,500 (12-351) nom Ei8T 34TH ST, 120.6 Church av. 20x mn hti Holding Coron to McGraw Deay.

At A. to a corrigan, i acres, Sea road, adj Major'. Path, near Southampton nom Duffleld. W. ft wife to Little, lots 1-5, blk 8, Oak Ridge Park nom Dean, W.

to Wing, lota 4, blk 15. Lake View Park nom Erikson. to A Et Erikson, lots 218-237, Eastport Manor Estate. nom Ely. R.

ft wife to Miller, 'k Int in 172 acres, Muncy's road, adj Upper Fire road, part of Isllp Town nom Friedman. A. ft wife to A Friedman Floral ft wife, 230 34th st, mort $3,00 (15-4870) nom S7 S392.tH P.lchard Robinson, 71 Horatio street, Manni- tan. City Magistrates, assistant photographer John Ward, 170 Bast 121st street, President Borough of Wueens. cement tester-Charles Robeneh.

Qlendale, U. Health Department, medical inspector Rays Willis. 160 Park place. Healtb Department, messenger, preferred list 'Deeds, consideration value Nominal consideration it ulnolhofT AV wife to A Smith, I Kealty Inc. Hanley av, 220 ft Bav- aldo Drive.

40x100, Belle Harbor $600 Jessberger, to Wade, Welling st, s. 820 ft Atlantlo av. 20x100. Clarencn- SUFFOLK COUNTY. Judgments.

Name first given that of Judgment debtor. ft ano Mlchelin Tire Co $156.61 Beebe, Howell $101.11 Baliola, ft ano Alello $144.43 Conklln, A The Sulzberger ft Sons Co it America 'i48'1? Denny, K-Saks ft CO Darling, Mugent 11.1148. Is French, A Lysaght Gonser, Bern helm Distilling Co $121.60 Henney, Jungbans ft or. $057.73 tiirctni V. .1 Burns $69.93 401 $1,025 4.TII ST.

cor 13th av. .1 .1 laiik Const In to Germanla Holding Co (17-56221 $8,750 PRKSIUUN'T ST. a cor Kingston ay, cle Co to Wenk, 5 parcels (5-120, Tt7'J ft ll'tti) $8,000 ST NH'linlAH AV, cor Starr st, Kelly, 1" el si, to Halpln '11-319(1) $1,670 AV, s. 94 ft Kastern Parkway. 7.ub.

ll wife, to 1 II ritobbe i ville $850 Corporation, lot 42, Good Ground Farms Klpp. to Bank of Long Island, Sagamore av, 100 ft Carpenter av, 87x Deeds of release, etc i U13-From January 16 to January 22 Inclu- VP: Deeds, consideration expressed Total value S371.6BO Nominal consideration Deeds of release, etc 6- 1U14 January 16 to January 21 inclu 125. $240 Mcllae. to Ellison, lota 13 to 16 inc. bk 6: 44 10 47 Inc.

bk 10; 13. 14. bk 16. man forest Realty i'o to jvt noe, iui 397B, map of Jennings av, Patohogue noin Gibson, T. to Kramer's Sons' Realty Co.

20 acres, New highway, adj land estate Merrltt; 9 acres, In Second Div, Baiting Place Purchase, adj land Davis, Babylon Town nom Hill. A. to Krueger ft ano. lot 63, Ce Bayslde-Flushlng Heights $2,000 Smith. Tl A.

to A Heitzman. lots 1. 2. S. Long uanKun Lincoln roau, mori u'.

ENGERT AV, oor Russell st, Lande ft wife to Caffrey ft wife, 12J Russell at, mort $8,600 (9-2102), val cons GLEN MORE s' o' Qran't "av, 20x 76 Talber to I Morgan, 1622 Bergen et, all n' a'pwi HENDRIX 166.8 a Livonia av 23.4 xlOO. Hadrian Really Inc. to Gildsteln, 6223 New Utrecht av, mort $3,000 llHENDRIX 'bt" t' Livonia: aj. 20x 100 Hadrian Realty Co. Inc.

to A Sllber-m'n 64 Barbey at, mort $4,026 (13-4088). HANCOCK FT No 694. Clio Realty On to Ekhardt. 465 Scvbenck av. mort mi'i'toV: st, HAMILTON A ri 6 ux Mil 81 16 to beg.

V'J Speth ll Brevoort, Ba Morlch-. James Hastings, 418 vest i niriy-sixin sire.i, Manhattan. Competitive list Harry Nlemeyer, 527 Benedict avenue, Bronx; lfonsce PPlelssis 323 Bruno avenue, Uronx; Frank $4 Union Hall street. Jamaica. Health Department, third grade clerk, preferredJohn P.

Bhanahan. 01 Drlggs avenue. Promotion Mary Boyle, Baker avenue, Bronx; Mary l.ynden, 27J9 Wlllett avenue, Bronx; William Ronenblum. S7 Kast Nlnety-ftfth street. Manhattan; William Hoyle, 80S Sterling place; Mamie Mulcahy, 406 Back.lt street.

Tenement House Department, tenement nous inspector Ernie Ktiterrrtan, Phauncey street; Josenh D. Sheehan. 403 Seventeenth strMt; Kammls ft. Donner Co. wife KENT AV, s.

216.1 DeKalb av. Kelly. A to 35 Sherman (7-J296) $2,500 VjTII HT. s. IJ ft Mermaid av, Merllno, A wife, to A Walsh 121-7022).

240 ItorliUSThU AV. 86.7 Pacific st, a Mr-tin. 1,. I.i The Thrift ln-1344) $1,400 NKW YORK AV. 6m ft clarendon rd.

MinMercr to Kwards, as gdn (U)- Rockefeller, I-S Gygax $101.41 rMlvannan, 8 Shelndelman Co $78.34 Eniton Southard Roberson dar Grove Terrace noin Hobbs, B. to llobbs. 2 acres, adj Connetquot River, adj land 9 Smith, Great River nom Hanford. ft wife to Hanford, lot 1. map 8ection of Eaat Isllp noin 4949 1 $4,900 Hchoen.

H-Westlleld Whip Co $33.62 Same Atlantic Stamping Co $11-44 riame Hanlon ft Goodman 'o Same Peter Cooper Glue Factor Thomas, i Yetter ft ano $93.01 2S .11,027.905 S2 S270.0J3 22 Inclu- 3(T, .11,258,904 7a (221,315 sr.TII ST. Mnrriann to Durvea. (18- sive. Total number of mortgages Total value Number of V. M.

mortgages of P. M. mortgages 1S13 From January 16 to January Ive: number of mortgages Tolsl value Number of P. M. mortgages Value of M.

mortgages Mechanics Liens. llltchkln, to School Dlst no 30, Brooit bk 29. map 1, Broadway, Flushing Turono, F. to A Nspoll, lot 375, bk 12, map 1115 lots. Zlegler.

Corona 81,250 Turner. H. to A Doerzbarher, Mulberry st, 401 ft Jamaica av, 25x100, Flushing $2,000 Same to same. Mulberry st. ft Jamaica av, 25x100.

Flushing $2,000 Varrone. CI. to Dorer. Corona av. s.

475 ft Sycamore av. 25x123.6. $2,500 Yunker to .1 Drenllau ft ano. Sandoi st, '320 ft a Millwood av, 20x97.6, Newtown $1.90 Assignments of Mortgages. JANfARV 31.

Ttasselt EM. to Hay land CUanette Wiener, 13 Clermont avenue. haven, lot adj land echoo! dist ft l.aw Denartment. law clerk, promtlon Sam Carmen 0)231 $3,000 CON'W'W ST. s.

125 ft Bushwlek av. Noll wife to 3 Kruso wife (11- 3474) $1,000 ASHI'ORD ST No 435. lilger wife to A Mortgages. Aek.rlv. A ft wife, to Lewis, lot Vv a Prospect pi.

19.3 uel Lippmun, 31 Montgomery atreet. Manhattan; Robinson. 179 Waverly avenue. Junior assistant corporation counsel Lew Putter, Sue Suburban place. I.rnnx; Joseph Pascsl, Henry, to Henry, lou ortdport Manor nom Kama to fame, lot 8, map 1, Schwenoke.

North Patchoaua nom Donohue, North- Bay View av, adj land S'rAginther .0 A Feucht 203 st. mort $4 IS-1 -IV HV, Meffert 113-4032) $550 KICAP ST, Ijind Co to Helmle. Homan. M. to lloman, lot adj land 8' I ,1 i ftevenin avenue.

Aiannaitan; nouin horn I Richmond Hill. Benjamin Ml 2195) $2,50 18 31. Davton land Ij WrlckJ. Patchogue Hioksnn. T.

to Tj Burdette. lot a a STOCKTON' ST, Ronemone to Vleren- UoxlOS, A Smith to t. oiooinou. Bay West 42d street, Manhattun. Same to same $2,500" Hrazler to Hanford, lot on Comae rd, adj land formerly of Kelly.

Isllp. Hurdette, M. to Hlckson, lot Hay View av, adj land Haxtt, Norih-uurt $t0 Burdelte, F. 8. to Halbcrt, lot 8 Bay View av, adj land LeR Ackerly, North- Same to A Hafely $2,600 First Mtg Guar Co to Germanla Savings Bk.

Finance Department, typwrltlng copytsr Harriett. Harris. 71. Prospect avenue, Bronx; Lillian Harris, 541 De.t 144th street, Manhat-Iflti- AiiffiistR 444 last ilitlh street, King. Co $10,000 T.I HT.

'c NEW 1 IT A 50 Oce.n to Hlllll-ehwig $4,000 BV. 60x201, A 'LStf mm 61ST ST. Stone to Williams lli'aun. Inc. oxford (19-6M 63..1.

M. 63 'n, 1955 NEWPORT AV. a. 80 ft Bristol 8t. SliKI.KY HT.

to cider ,00. Qu Inton ft Co. I16-526SAI Grafton St. all liens (12-361-1. al con.

ft. MALTA HT. s. 230 ft liegeman av. A PRESIDENT ST.

8. 92 ilh a 19 Same to Kindred x.tVHi Manhattun. Typewriter accountant Klllott liraeber, to Piatt ft ano SI. 515 port Fischer; Krnest Huscll. 714 Kast 1,141 street Manhattan- niAilcrM.

.111 East F.igh Mow, J. or. tn I. Werner $1,100 New York Investor. Corpn to Rond ft Mtg Bergen st i4 Basl-rn Parkway, -117 A Honasjur.

llonagura 1J' la'faiette av. No 4J7, Hi Hi agst II ii hteaart Flulbush av. No 42. Marseglla agst -Martens it Itcaliy Associates Judgments. "AMY 31.

'(Name drat given that of Judgment debtor.l M. ltrldo, -A Werner tUiollv. Sooften 1 Klshbeln, I Krand ll.ti A ricranton U'liigh Coal 4'niu-naiiv Grlmng, sou, 10 DlvHlon st, adj land Smith, Pat- h1Jl'in ano, to Kennedy, lot 771, lieth street! Manhattan; Nellie Hsye. 602 B1- Guar Co $4,000 Illkoff to Helhl 14-42951 $650 View av, adj land 8 Ackerly, North-port nom Haff, A W. wife In AT Haff, lot IffJ, -map A Clock.

AinHyvllla nom Hens, to 8 Stevensm. lot Iff, on mnp of lots of Hess. Beach. Southampton Town. $37.) Jarkaon, F.

to Jackson, lots blk 6. Vanderbllt Park nom Kabatnik. wifi. to Skrabeck. lot ft 2d av, adj land Hmlth; lot i 2d av, adj land B-jwig, Bay Shore nom Kennedy, Helm ano, lot 771, Huntington Manor nom Hflubcrt, a to Bauman, lota U64( 265, Carleton Park nom Tjarala, wife, to Rnbortacclo.

interest in lot Ocean av, adj land Smith. Patchogua nom r.utz, A. to Weckerle. lot 1465, Oakdale -o; iftth st mtg SS.fiWI t-insj RIGHT OF WAY of the New York HH.ni ,70 Av R. 30x23, AV cir 'meerest av.

Stark Title Ins Co, 2 parrels (22-7344) HERKIMER HT. No. 236 ft 2.18, I. Shea to ford Typewriter litem' ington I Joseph Mets. 128 West Wleventh street, Manhattan: Alice Bogley, 18 West F.lglity seventh street.

Manhattan: Kathern McBalrW, 7 Wilson atreet. Huntington Manor Hawkins, 1 to .1 Ketcham, lot a id to Carmen. River, adj land I Johnson; lot 1 Chur to New York Municipal Railway 11 II Evan. eno 16-1868) $5,000 nom C'ornn 85 (Tllnton st (20-f49 ll.MHi;H(J AV, Sauer to A Koeh. on Heliport ft Brooxnavrn msuuii land late of 8 Smith, in A Fanning, lo hftl Hlller to Oreen- 8 2D ST, No 110, 111-33341 $1,000 J10 8 2d 8t, (8-2417).

val cons 431) HT. enr 12th BV. Veneer BMg 0 to lerinalila Co. addltlona) security (17- acres a South Harbor lane, adj land Brown, Southold I in Rink of Huntington, lot 67, MAY CURTAIL LECTURES. 5591 $8,750 KTOCKTON ST.

No 243. bftl, A Nnbauer et i i Ponemone, 116 Graham av (16-1745). nom It eo ft Park av. 26x100. AV ti ror 1th st.

Wlsner wife tn Title Ins Co (21-7159) $1,000 Cold Spring Hill Development Price, 1 O. to Sag Harbor Saving. Bank 1 lot 2d st. adj land Cooper. Rlverh.ad.

$8,000 Napoll, to Wodensehcek $11)0 Shepherd, to Shepherd n.nn Titus, Et to Tripp $2,000 Title Guar ft Trust Co to Newhurgh Savings Bank Conveyances. JANUARY 31. Pelcher. 8, to Schtnuclt. TAwrence, lot.

35, 36, 37, map Crestwood, Far Roeka-way nom Burchard, to Mueller. 20 Proctor st, Glendale, lot 235, map Hchooley, Glen-dale $10 Bailey, to Foxcroft, 18 Carterat st. Newark. .1. Midland Parkway, 148 ft Doncaster Boulevard.

IVxlRO. $10 Bell, J. tn Wltherstlne ft ano, 163 Union av, Fluihlng. lots 44 to 48 Inc. bk 85.

map Broadway-on-the-Hlll, Flushing $100 Belle Harbor ft Edgemere Really Co. Inc. to Bennett, 297 Henry st. Brooklvn, Oxford Word has come, unofficially, from tlm office of. superintendent Lclpilger of the department of public lectures of the.

HBeebe ft wife to Rigney ft Co. St Park IxiKCMER ST. Zlmmer to Raymond nom ft wife, (13-4212) $900 av (7-1W4) Park noin M.iyo-rmith. wife, trustees, to -T Vunk, lot Mapl4 av, adj land Kem Inrton, Bellport nom McBrcen, A. admr.

to Fisher lota 1, Peterson, vms, -va. Board of Education that unleaa attend wi' lore $44o $109.53 11.165 ....11.333.81 $13.42 $15.03 t27.1S $16.70 $37.72 118.3,-, $23.32 116. hj Hi" MARK'S AV. ft Grand av, 42.6 Ievy Bro. Realty Co to O'con-neif' E.

mtg. $21,400 (4-1155). val 'con. A Vi 'JOx9fl. Jeup'av.

adj land Barker 2, bk 8, Bedford Tark $yw ance at tha Oreenpolnt center, located In th. auditorium of tha public, library all nn u.nrlv at Mcureen, a wire, to Bradley, lots 6. 117. Brlghtftlde nom Mayhew. A.

to II Ball, lota 1-15, bk i Rocky Point Land Co to Matawek Land 1.0 hftl y.lerler wife to A Fader. Newark. Si nut! S.1.OO0 (13-4027) noin Norman avenue and Leonard atreet, in Assignments of Mortgages, JANUARY 31. Pitla'zzo. D.

et .1 to RappoM Green. t. Ittaneh Lawyers' Title I Co to Shlel liven. .1 R. to Peek 1 we F.

to A Wells Lehiv-niwauss, .1, ft ano to bach V.illeier. F. to I. Von Llnllg 941, Eastport Estates nom creases aubatantlally, the center will 8 COT in-an si. r.

miu-r CTICA A. Mott, ft wire, to lot map Telly; 450 acres, a North Country rd. adj land I Wllllm Hicky Point 1622 Bergen st, all lien, m- nar'onorf, A-M A. Markhnim Kmllne. Cavagnaro Vi Matteo, Polnuan Oordon, A National Italik P.nnaccl, Kossert aeth, H-N Tel Co KifMn, It Ham.

Htnhh. I.atne Wtnt-hlp. a Weiss, Same Meter, JKame Kan ell, Same Ittnger, tiame Hurk. Kham Hreen, ranie powers. 'e-Saine i Hner, Same (Juald.

Satne I Tliroop. A Haute Kaplan. 1-Hame Miller. Kaplan ilsgaerty, TW .1 I.vneii Libretti, I) Kannld, ll lin vuadt, fharles-rl Hestter "Kniplre tiraphlte. Co--H Hellivttn Ztalek.

i- .1 Abernatliy. Keerimt, .1 A Hecttrtlles Marram, I.lsl Kidney. I ,1 I. us truxtees I 1. Morgan, reduced trom a two-a-week programm to one lecture a week.

R. J. Suite, in Molt, Patchog-ue nm $-0 tiaucocK to ii Murneu, ioib dp" BanV'acrM. land 8 Corwith. adj land bk 16.

Honkonkoma nom 000 charge of the center, haa been guthorla.u tn make the announcement to the patrons Daly. M. et al to Slten, re-recorded. $10.00,1 Machovec, ft. wire, to Macnovefl, im IS4.

map 23, House Home Co, near Ht nv. 166 ft. a lieacn Drive, 40x100, Belle Harbir nom Same to 13 Farnilngdnte, .1. Henley av, 22') ft Bayside Drive, 40x 100, Belle Harbor noin Copp, W. to Cllckman, National av.

(Corona, ft ano, Mulberry .1, 8, 400 ft Lawyers Mlg I 10 A lilt) alio, $31.16 $18.22 8.1 $215. 49 II lilbb tiu.iiirn as exors, Ac, Golltnary. II of the center. HEBREW LADIES' DANCE. erty laat above described nom Jamnlca 5oxJ00, Flushing $10 Koelseh.

tr. Archer, L. to (1 Archer Same to saitio Haine- 10 Htiine Bni.th ano t. Well Zarweck, arloton av, adj Beaver Dam rd, Kail inllp Btevenn, A. to I Hallock, lot on canal, (SO ft road, ach IM Hintlh O.

Wagoner, lot a Carlrtim av adj Beaver Dam road. Kant Illi Torry 8, A wife to Oyntennen'a Nat Bk. 18 a-'rea, a Foster av, adj land Trry. Bayville, other tracts 3,05 rt.H.r.t. T.

wife to Arrowamlth, 96 $123.36 The Brooklyn Labor Lyceum wae well Berry. to Peters, 916 751 st, Brooklyn Bodlne st. 9 66 ft Boulevard. 63.8x80. I City nom ni il "ST HlVler "to fireen- wiud 110 ft 2d st.

CW A Wick' ST." i 6'V 'ft 20x I or I McCartney to A Hilbrrman, 624 Barbey it (13-4062) WVRWICK ST. same property. AHIllx'rman to Hadrian Realty 10. Inc. Henilt Ix st.nom vf-4T ST ,07" h'' Maguegan to Carmen ft wife, 248 West at nitgs $3,800 (16-6331A) nom WYTHE AV, 60 ft No 1th st, 25x 100 Hlller to Greenwald, 110 2d st, mlgs (8-2326), val cons ft $100 1ST AT 8 Id3-9 av, 18x100, Orth-mann ft 'wife to Thone.

7th av, mtg 14 000, correction deed (4-970) nom 6TH HT, 8. 177.10 ft 6th av, l.7xl00x in t.inn .1 A Huninan to I Johnson, 121 Scher- $in filled laat night when the annual ball of (ialluccl. R. to Gollurci. Corona.

Co S34.40 the Hebrew Ladlea' Aid Society of Green rona $10 $170.07 Galluccl. C. to varrone, Coron loiiio Trust Same to haine noin Woodruff, H. et al, a. trustees Benrds- ley, to Bond Mtg Gum- Co $18,000 Travel'.

.1 l' to lUminell, as extrx, Dllseull 11,000 Engs, to Caldwell $11, 00" Lawyers Title I ft Co to Lehrenkratiss point waa held there. The proceed! )-a to be devoted to charitable enterprise; In av. Coroiia. corona av. 8.

475 ft Sycamore Co $491. lotB 40. Cold flprlnir Hill Uevelopment.H.tiOO wean eam imp i 10 nunwii, in 858, o9. abova company nom Pardue, ft ors. to Fowler, lot a Harrison av, adj land Moon.

Bay fhore Potter, BAA wife, to Young, lot on Orchard at, adj land Hopkins estate, Orient nom Bobbins. ft wife, to Perkal, lot 3. map Bobbins, Bay Shore nom Raaba, to Wauer. lots 12, 26, bk 68, Westhampton Park nam Rothwell, ft. to Beldler, lota 9-18, bk 149, Tangiara Manor nom Hkraback, wife, to Kabatnik, lot a 24 av, adj land 3 Smith; lot i 14 av, ad land Bewig, Bay Shore nom av.

25x123.6. Corona $10 Power. II -M Mil tern Gilbert, H. to .7 Storms, Harnegat, or.annolnt. The officers are Mrs.

Leon WalHlt, i WHO 10 Tj isiwrunuv. tr. 105-107, Pork Whitlkacy. to 8 Hlldreth, rxr, lot a.f uav. adl land Dauanhalle, J.

lota 394. 365. map. r-ullon Heights, jn tine, president: Mrs. Amelia Levy, t(i nialca $100 ft ano $3,250 Ham.

to Csverly 12.000 Sams to Bruckner Mrs. Lena Wclner, treasurer Amltyville t500 Gllckman, ors to Granville Turner, Prlnc. st. Flushing, lots 20. 21.

bk 88, st. 1,4 part, mtg $3,000, correction Stoncrville, l-j to is Manueviue, val con M. Brody, secretary! board -tot trustesiii Mrs. Ethel Burger, Mrs. Amelia Oalb, l.o-kslein.

F-W It Houle SIX7.W) Pslby, Ahratn 11 ft I'Hlley-Smltlifleld Worsted Mills $:,32.34 Newman, A Nolan. Jr Flosenberg, ft J.js fte.enb.Tg 1 no Ktgle 'Whit. js.1 Co $162 14 Hlgretto ft Co Deletsng 35 Ward, l'j as tnisiee of l'lureka Trunk lack Mfg CoT $271.57 Oaruiia.Ua, A Mc'Jula man Poooner ft Tousey. Flushing $10 AssiirnmentB of Mortgages. ft deed 14-9871 nom TH ST.

same property, A Johnson st al Hawkins, to city of New York, City Hsine tn Soinervllle $stv Mrs. J. Rosenson; board of director, Bingham, ft, adm. to I ImIm ...4. Hall Manhattan.

Ferry st. joo rt I. A 1 1 li. m. ml.

13.0(10. conxtctlon deed.nnni Somervllle, sneer, J. to nopwr. im fallen. IT to DugaB M.

Baer and William LeTT. S'ttnervilli .1 val c-ms 6TII A V. same pr A. Buninan, nm Shipley st. 41x149.

Woodhsven Jasbergtr, 10 IS Wade, Lincoln av, Fannin Woeihull, mortf.f. irom uiur.1 uu ta ui I intiinn, te same, Koch, A 11, to Welltnann.

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