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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY. JULY 27. 1914.

12 CORPORATION NOTICES. CORPORATION NOTICES. News From the Resorts. and boarding houses at East Windham were favorite destination! of many nf the people who reached the Cat ski Us today and the Barrymore. Butt's Hotel, the Grand View House and tha Sutnaitt House are busy tonight- thousand feel, buard measure.

IIS.iM.... C0KPOHA110H KOTICIS. atreet, the aald distance ba ng measured at right anglea to atrew; oa the southeast by a line midway between 1st avenue and 2i--l avenue and by the too of th. said line; and on the southwest by a line midway parties. With few exceptions the homea In Freenrt are built wlih large vcran-las and partlt-s held on the nwhes hre are numerous.

rances are held In the open, adding to tha de-llghts of suburban summer life. Visitors here have bet-n enjoying tha tennis tournaments now in progres at ihe Pay lew tennis courts. Baseball 1 played each Saturday by one of. the best semi -professional The lisrrymore nas anions ita lata arrivals DKPARTJIENT OP PARKS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BOROUGH OK MANHATTAN. CITY OK NEW YORK.

SEALED bids or estimate, will b. received by th. Park Board, at the above office of the Department of Parka, until 3 o'clock m. on Total li.io;: The tltn. sllowed for the completion of the work tlte full p-rfoimance tb.

con- a K. i. Amvm. between Oih atreet and ilst stiet and by tha Mrs. H.

9. Mariana of Manhattan ara guests at the Inton Mlsa Clara Hell. Mra. A. MficDonald.

Miss J. Morrison. Miss E. T. Kelly.

Miss AR-nes Kelly, Miss Kathryn Roach, Miss Marguerite Roach Miss E. G. Purcell. Arthur F. Roach, J.

J. Rums, 3, J. Meegan. New York; L. J.

Cooperstown Having M. Marks. Ralph Folks and Fdwln W. i. naipn ruin aim ru Ta a I IVAlV S1Cnn 'Stern of Manhattan ir at the Slates.

Till RKIIAY. At it BT 1814. lioroiijtfl nf Brooklyn. FOR KUKN1RH1NU ALL LABOR AND v-wi. mi i h.

Ofcllvl and Mts J. K. Mohl Brothers. Mrs. E.

J. Oh Ion ne II. J. Ban ford. Breoklyn.

The amount ot secuniy requires win isj rin prolongation oi tn. sal. una. Hundred Doirars i n. Urginnlng at a point on the easterly bulk- The lorfg-ilng Engineer's preliminary estl- ne.j of Gowanus canal where It ia Int.r-m.tes of the tuial cost for the completed work 1 sected by the prolongation of a line midway be-are to be taken as the 100 per cent, basis and tween Uth stteel and 14th atreet, and running tot for bidding.

Proposals shall each atat. along th. said lino single percentage of such per cent, tsuch niiJway between 13th street and 14th street and as per 100 per cent, or 105 per cent alon. Ih, prolongation of the Una to a for which .11 materlala and work called for In I feet easterly from tha MATERIALS KKUUIRED FOB REPAlltd Cooperstown. July 27 The tM.vltles of Manhattan are at the AmerUan.

rinh rm' Wr MrB- Iul Walter. Mr. an Arkvtlle. N. July li-The Fair View AND ALTERATIONS TO GREENHOUSES Mra, House at Arkvtlle Is entertaining Mra.

L. A. A. Soadnne. Mr.

and Mrs. K. A. Cnnpeln PROSPECT PARK, BOROUGH OK Strauss, L. William Strauss.

Miss L. Schwager, BROOKLYN. TOGETHER WITH WORK mim j.bcnaager, Miss T. Kaekeii. Mlsa B.

INCIDENTAL THERETO. Juet at present the features of Coopers-town's social season. Step-ladder ten tn. prOpOSU CUUll-l-l UKU UVIIL7B UIHUEO Haskell. Walter B.

Haas. P. Jacobs. H. The amount of security required, la two to DC lurniBiini iw urn vnjr.

-Il" Smith and Mlsa Condon of Manhattan ara registered at th t'nln. Mr and Mra. John H. felaney, J. L.

TVlaney, Mlas Kate Irvine and 8. J. Lawler of Brooklyn are at the Huestls House. Mrs L. I.

StU-hter. Camaln W. D. Dalr. thousand ,1..

liars (K.OoOI. The time al owed to complete tha work nis tournaments are in progress; pre-rrotirn nr twini? m.idn for the ninth Schramm, lavld A. Sterling. Mr. and Mrs.

Gustav Well and family, Mrs. N. Bins; and family, Mrs. H. Calo and family, Mlsa Marko-wits, New York; Mrs.

J. Harrla and family. Kenseier or. team on uong Island, anfi water pom is pie-i every Faturdav and Punday at Kegels. The big hetelfi here the t'rystal Lake, the Oxford Houe, Nassau Cottages.

Melrose Villa. Woo.1s House and the smaller cottagea are enjoying a god season. Guests at the Crystal I-aka were Interested In an Impromptu marriage on Wednesday. It was almost as big a surprise to the principals as to the witnesses, but It ended happily. Miss Grace Reman of Flatbush was (he blushing bride, and Eddie Carr, a popular actor of the Carr-Wilson-iarr trio, was the husband.

They slipped off quietly to Hempstead, procured a marriage license, and were married "on the spot." They returned to tha Cystal Lake and were serenaded. Recent arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. T. W.

Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler, Paul Downing. Pllly Black Hanca Wilson, Carl Henry and Mr.

and Mrs. Max Hart. At the Nassau Cottages and at the Oxford House many new faces are seen. The register shows more arrivals at thla time thla year than last and more coming each day. The age as bid lor tnis contract snail apply to all unit items specified In the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary ta complete the work described in the contract.

Blank forma and further information may b. obtained and the plana and drawings may be seen at the office of the Bureau of Sew.ra, tXi will ba forty-flva (46) coneecutiva working days. certified check or cash tn tha sum of one hundred dollara ttlOO) muat accompany bid. annual open tennis tournament Manhattan arV at ih. Huestla Brooklyn.

nuse, will ocur at the club on Saturday. Me Mra. Fillmore il. Robinson and Aujrust under the auspices of the I son of Manhattan are tha guests of Jultua Z. BlanK lorms ana otner information may Montagu.

ttorougn oi nroosiyn. BIG IXFLVX AT FREEPORT. Freeport, L. July 27 Bathing has United States National Lawn Tennis, rormet on nutn uroaa way. be obtained at th.

office of the Department of Parka, Borough of Brooklyn, Litch Association, and the semi-weekly sail Wnodhaven. and tha lanes Katherlna field Mansion, prospect Park west and Klfth street, rospect Park. Brooklyn. itnuie and hi denrana are tne guests xi. ua, rreeioenu CJ7 117-lotoail aySee Central Inatrnctlona to Bid.

era, at foot of column, laat pas ot bfen the leading sport In Freeport thta week, the hot afternoons driving lovers of the deep to the cooling waters In of Trustee and Mra. Lansing Keeler. The bids will be compared and the con Mr. and Mrs fernest, louna or. ai an nan an tract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

are at the V'nrden. thla paper. CABOT WARD, president; RAYMOND Hungaiow city. It Is estimated that Mr. and Mra.

N. McVlcknr of Manhattan Freeport Is now entertaining more NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF are at tha t'nlon. V. 1NGERSOLL.

THOMAS W. WHITTLE. JOHN E. WE1ER, Commissioners of Parka. Ji-lot-osu C374 than visitors.

Mra. F. Keen jr. Mlsa F. ward.

Jeanetta social life at these hotels la Indeed pleasant. tha Greater New York Charter, the Comptrol Feener and Jamea A. Mills of Manhattan One of tha joys of this Tillage to tha reran da as at the Melrose villa. are icuexts at the Adelnhl. ler of The City or ew York hereby glvea puo-llc notice to all persona owners of property.

line ot Hamilton avenue, tne win aisiance Being measured at right angles to Hamilton avenue; theme aoulhuardly and alwaya dlatant 506- feet easterly from and parallel with tha easterly line of Hamilton avenue to a point distant lou 1t northwesterly from th. north-weeterly line of 3rd avenue, the said dlstaaca being measured at right to 3rd avenue: thenc. southwestwardly and always distant log feet northwesterly from and parallel with tha northwesterly Una of 3rd avenue to the Intersection with th. prolongation of th. center lln.

of 27th street; thenc. northwestwardly along th. prolong.tlon of th. center lln. of t7to treet to th.

Interaction with the bulkhead line of Gowanue Bay: thenc. northeastwardly along tb. bulkhead llnH of Gowanus Bay aiid, Gowanua Canal to tb. point ar plac. of beginning.

The remaining 75 of th. eoat of tba proceeding la to be borne and paid by tha Borough of Brooklyn, and la to be levied and collected with th taxea upon tba real propu-ty In aald Borough becoming du. and payabl. In th. year In which auch costs and axpens.

bav. been fixed and determined, provided that such cost and expanse be ascertained In tim to b. Included with th. taxea on th. raai property of said Borough In th.

earn, year; and If not determined In time, tb. sam bo levied and collected with th. taxes of th. guo ceedlng year. Keaolved, That thl.

Board consider th. pros posed area, of aaMvament and apportionment of coat at a meeting of th. Board to b. held ia Th. City of New York.

Borough of Manhattan. In the City HaU on th. loth day of July, llt, at 10:10 a.m., and that at th. same tint, and plan a publlo hearing thereoa will then and See General Instructions tn Rid. Kicnara a.

huahui or. Torn it regis attecled by the following assessments for LO tered at the States. dera, at foot of column, laat page of thla paper. CAL, imphu, fckbA is in tn. suaubua or Mr.

and Mra. Nicholas) J. Barrett ara at HROOKLY.N: EIGHTH WARD. SECTION t. AND TWEN the Huestls House.

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVE.V THAT THE BROOKLYNITES ON VACATION Mlsa Grace E. Rogers and D. Annette Board of Estimate and Apportionment of Tha City of New York, deeming It for the publlo nnmmrm rtt Rrnnblvn anil Miller Rtunnltv TY-NINTH WARD. SECTION IB. SEWER In GRAVESEND AVENUE, east been.

Mra. K. A. Holt and Mra. Cfroasley of are registered at tne urewn rot side, from Vanderbllt street to Fort Hamilton avenue; OUTLET SEWERS In FORT HAM tags, now conducted by tha Skit more School Miss Clara M.

Prudden of Lincoln Mrs. E. Eastment Is summering at ILTON AVENUE, south side, from Gravesend ing races are becoming vastly more popular than ever before. At the open tournament which occurs August 8, the vents will include men's singles, men's doubles, mixed douhles and women's doubles. Prizes will award ed to the winner In each event and to the runner up In the men's singles.

The winner of the men's singles Is entitled to hold the Cooperstown Country Club Challenge Cup for the period of one year. Entries which close August 7 mav be sent to the committee in charge, William J. A. McKim and Waldo Johnston. The women's steplad-Jer tournament stands as follow: Miss Mary lrown.

Miss Katherine Guv. John M. Bowers, Miss Dorothea Warrln. Mrs. Ralph Bjrdsali, Miss Margaret father.

Miss JesMe Mvgatt, MIPS Grace Brown, Miss N'arcv VnnWvke, Mra Stephen C. Clark. Mi ss Oci 1 McKim. Mra Waldo C. Johnston and Miss Marjorle Smith.

The ladder fm- the men at present if as follows: L. Averatl t'artcr. R. Perkins, Anthony M'-Kim. Edwin Guy, Waldo C.

Johnston, William J. McKim, William TTulow Hyde. PmiRlass Johnston, Stephen Carlton Clark. Wadf Guy, George Brown, Henry Hun, William Lee McKim and George Field. The Automobile Olub of Coblesklll, numbering 25o ners-inst.

held an automobile run to ot Arts. avenue to West atreet; In WEST STREET. toad has gone to Yarmouth, Me. Brooklyn, Conn. Mrs.

J. Wallis Cook. Mlsa Mary K. Cook and Mlsa Sarah K. Fellows of Brooklyn ara mm Fort Hamilton avenue to Church avenue; Dr.

H. P. Gould of Joralemon street The Misses Hammond, ot Flatbush toDDina at tne sx id more Han. la summering at Waterford, Me. Walter Richards of Manhattan la a guest are spending six weeks in Rhode Is SEWER In LOUISA STREET, from Chester avenue to West street, and an OUTLET SEWER In STORY STREET, from Louisa street to Church avenue.

Area ot assessment afreets property in adjacent blocks. Including oi Daniel Latnrno Ltwton. at Lawton ina. Mrs. William Mohan of Adelphl land.

Raymond Lyons of Manhattan la a guest street Is at the Echo Lake House, J. C. Ashmun Is at the Loomarwlck, ox mends in town HiOCkS N0S. 871, ill. HJ8.

StU, SSf, MS, S90, Echo Lake, Pa. New Preston, Conn. John Nalty of Manhattan Is visiting Mrs. Annie Graves, on Kim street. S95.

802, 6J64. 6J70, 6280, S303, 530J. 6307, 5309. Mil. 5313.

5314, 532S, 5332 and 5333. Miss Violet Langlols It at Sauga- Miss Idalla Colllnson and Miss Els a J. Hei.se is at Marlboro, Neater Coun tnera o. naa. tuck.

Conn. Smith of Manhattan ara spending- two weeks Heao varf. That th BeeraiArT or int. Boara EIGHTEENTH WARD, SECTION 10. STEWART AVENUE REGULATINfV interest to ao, proposes to cnange the map or plan of Tha City of New York ao aa to establish the Unas of an unnamed atreet between the prolongatlona of the northerly aid.

of Kith atreet and the aoutherly aide of Hamilton avenue, lying 200 feet northwest of 3rd avenue; and by establishing the lines of an unnamed street situated 200 feet west of the westerly aid. ot Hamilton avenue and connecting th. unnamed street first mentioned with the southerly extension ot 2nd avenue as said southerly extension of 2nd avenue Is now to be laid out. borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of aald Board will b. held In the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Uly of New York, on July 30, 1914, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., at which such proposed change will be considered by said Board; ail of which is more particularly aet forth and described in th.

following resolution adopted by tha Board on June 26, 1114, notice of the adoption of which la hereby given, Resolved, That tha Board of Estimate and Apportionment ot Tha City or new York, in pursuance of the provisions of Seotlon 442 of the Greater New York Charter, aa amended, deeming It for the public Interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of Tha City of New York, by establishing the lines of an unnamed street between the prolongations of the north. ty, N. Y. W. L.

Decker is at East Chatham Mrs. James B. Crane of Maple street GRADING. CURBING AND FLAGGING be caua. these reaolutlona and a notice to all per -sons affected thereby to b.

published la th City Record and In the corporation newspapera Is at Stamford, Delaware County, at mgn koch ieage. Harry M. Stevens and family of Manhattan arrived In town for tha aeaaon. They have taken tha Morrlesey cottage on Nelson avenue. tween Flushing avenue and Grand street.

Area of assessment Both Bide, of Stewart Columbia County, N. for two N. Y. lor ten aays pnor io to. awn uajr wy, ui, weeks.

avenue, from Flushing avenue to Grand street, and to the extent of half the block at th. S. H. Marriott of Wlnthrop street Is Dated July li. 1.14.

JOSEPH HA AO, Secretary, Mualelpal John Patterson of Manhattan, representing Thomas Sualvey is at the Sylvan among Brooklynites summering at the lnterspctlng streets and avenues. tne cvoie ear. ta in town. Ing. Telephone 4560 Worth, Cooperstown Wednesday In competition for tha urove House, North White Lake, N.

Y. Watson House. Twin Lakes, rike TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION IT. CHESTER STREET RECEIVING BASINS to ji'-iot-o an Miss Elisabeth A Lee and Mlas Ethel Prlndle of Brooklyn ara visiting Mrs, Em-mitt Lee. Mrs.

W. J. Stevens Is spending her County, Pa. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT. vacation at Sparta, N.

J. Mrs. li. O'Rourke of Sackett street Mr. and Mrs.

Frederic Johnson of Man at the northwest corner of Dumont, Livonia and Rlverdale avenuea. Area of assessment affects property in Blocks 3559, 3574 and Jl'iltS. hattan ara at tha States. Mr. Johnson Is Is at the New Pierrepont, Asbury Park, N.

J. R. L. Cummlngs of Beech street, Richmond Hiil, Is at Round Top, SNEDIKER AVENUE SEWER. between the wall-known horseman.

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Van Nor den of Man hattan are auests at the States.

th Board of Eatimat and Apportionment' of Th. City of Now York, dooming It tor th publlo Interest do, propose, to change th. map or plan of Th City of Now York so aa to chang. th. grade, of th atreet ayatem wltbln th territory bounded by Coney Island avenue, Avenu.

East 14tbi street and Avenuo Borough of Brooklyn, Miss Ruth A. Langlols of Sixth ureene county, N. x. Newport street and New Lots road. Area of assessment: Both sides of Snedlker avenue, between Newport street and New Lots road.

William Armstrong, Miss Helen Arm street is summering at Saugatuck, Charles A. Peck is at the Greenock strong and maid, of Manhattan, have arrived at tha States. Conn. inn, Jjee, Mass. TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION 13.

RECEIVING BASINS at northeast corner ot erly side of tilth street and the aoutherly side of Hamilton avenue, lying 200 feet northwest of Srd avenue; and by establishing the lines of an unnamed street, situated 200 feet west of the westerly Bid. of Hamilton avenue and connecting the unnamed street first mentioned with F. Guard, Florence Guard and Mr. and G. H.

Souther of Shore road and Mrs. E. F. Uhrbrock is at the Can RAILROAD AVENUE and northwest comer Mm w. Hrunner are at tne Mr inri Mm Inhn Cnhlll of Brooklyn, Garrett J.

Benson loving cup. Walter H. Bunn of Brooklyn has been rlsU- 1 ing his daughter. Mrs. C.

Davidson- Mrs. John R. Bunn of Brooklyn Is spending two weeks at the Davidson home. Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Bowers have lisued invitations for tennis mornings during August at their attractive summer home, lakelands. Mrs. Fredf-rlck Adams Savage was hostess Friday at a luncheon given tn honor of her irueuts, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Nicholas Brewster and Frederick Allen of Elleabeth, N. J. Mrs. Philip A.

Brown has Issued Invitations for a series of afternoon teas at her summer "Holt-Averall Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Clark are entertaining at a dinner tonight at their summer home, Fcrnleigh.

Their guests Include, Miss Marian Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watson Stokes, Mr, and Mrs. Throop Wilder, Mr. and Mrs.

William J. McKIm, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Flanders, Miss Kmlly Ryerson, Reginald Pierce and Mr.

McMullen. Mrs. Frederick A. Savage gave delightful NICHOLS AVENUE. Area of assessment and that a meeting oi ernia own will do held In th.

Old Council Chamber. City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on July 80. 1914, at 10.30 o'clock A. at which auch proposed change will by said Board; all of which la mora nes House, Caldwell, N. J.

Seventy-fifth street is at Red Elm Farm, Coltambusville, N. Y. affects Block No. 4121. Mr.

and Mra. C. F. Johnson, Clarence C. the southerly extension of 2nd avenue, a.

said Edward P. Bancroft is summering PINE STREET SEWER, between Atlantic Abbott. Grace Abbott and Mr. ana Mrs. Mtss Margaret A.

Lounsbery of Pa avenue and Fulton street. Area of asseaament boutherly extension of 2nd avenue is now to be laid out In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of B. Kelly, of Manhattan, are at tha Amer cific street Is on vacation at Sound afreets Blocks Nos. 4145 and 414n. ftow lors, wnion propoeeo.

cnange la mart particularly shown upon a map t-r plan bearing Beach, Conn. TWENTY -NINTH WARD, SECTION 16. AVENUE SEWER, between Brooklyn George da la Vergne and Henry W. Long of Manhattan are at the Union. L.

X. Rls, Charles Merrlam, A. I Turner, the signature of the Commissioner of Publla Mrs. J. L.

Cavanagh of Avenue vvorKs oi tne uorougn, ana aatea juim 2, l.tll4. Resolved. That this Board consider the oro. avenue and East Thirty-seventh Btreet. Area of assessments affecta property In Blocks 4953 and 4970.

is at Hotel Everett, Old Orchard, Me. particularly sec rortn ana aescriDea in in following resolutions adopted by th Board on July 2, 1914, notice ot tb adoption of which is hereby given, via. Resolved, That th. Board of Estlmat and Apportionment of Th City of N.w York, In pursuance of the provlalona of Section 442 of th. Greater New York Charter a.

amended, deeming It for th. publlo Int.re.t ao to do, proposes to chang. tha map or plan of Th City of New York, by changing th. ot R. E.

Cochrane and 1. A. ecnmiai, oi man tinttttn r. at tht WirriIV posed change at a meeting of the Poard, to b. Thomas A.

Moorehead of Ocean TWENTY-NINTH WARD. SECTION 18. Joseph D. Bancus of Manhattan Is regis- rH the Wnrrten. neio.

in inn iy nan. ouroufn oi luannattan. avenue is summering at Palenvllle, EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET SEWER ai urays Inn, Jackson, N. H. Joseph Fields is summering at Mld-dletown Springs, Vt.

Grant R. PltbladJo has gone to Hope, Hamilton County, N. Y. L. A.

Weaver Is summering at Danville, Vt. Frank Sherwln of Eastern Boulevard is summering at Westchester, N. Y. E. S.

Manning is on a vacation at Manasquan Beach, N. J. Mrs. J. J.

Byrne Is summe.rinar nt city oi iew xora, on in. aula day oi July, 1914. at 10:30 o'clock a.m. between Clarendon road and Avenue D. Area N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. w. v.

uopy os jnnniunn of assessment affecta property In Blocka Noa Resolved, That th. Secretary of this Board auction-bridge party Monday afternoon at her I 1 v)Bltlng Mrs. A. P. Kennady and her aummer bungalow on Prospect place.

After 1 17 awn street. Mrs. Edward Entwlsle was one of oisf, D1X8 ana biro. cause theee resolutions and a notice to all ner. cards, the non-bridge player of the summer i nMlivB ntv at tha American Include.

the judges for the Keyport, N. Car THIRTIETH WARD SECTION 17. SIXTY-SIXTH STREET RECEIVING BA I Mr. and Mra. M.

F. Loughlin and Mrs. W. Mrs. Ralph rihiii torn affected thereby that the proposed change will be conaldered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to nival and Baby Parade held last ween were Mrs.

Nicholas Brewster, a SIN at the northerly corner of BAY PARK Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hanlon are WAY. Area of assessment affecta Block no.

Mr. Prank R. Foote na ineir ne DUDUsnetl in ine uy jtecora ana tne cor- 5557. at the Campbell Inn, Roscoe, N. norutlon newspapers for ten days continuously.

daughter, Mary, and Mis; Lutterotn. si Manhattan, ar. visiting Henry Curtl. on SIXTY-FIRST STREET-SEWER, between Sundaya and legal holldaya excepted, prior to Miss Josephine M. Burnett, princi Fifteenth and Sixteenth avenuea.

Area of as FreS Decker nd daughter, pal of Public School No. 127, is spend sessment affecta property in Blocka Noa 5523 tne aotn day oi juiy, ivit. Dated July 17, 1914. JOSEPH HA AO. Secretary, Municipal Build-in.

Telephone 4660 Worth. and 5516. Louise, of Bldgewooo.u are in Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Kerr of Brook, i v. mt tha i 1 Oti SEWERS IN EIGHTEENTH AVENUE, be ing July at the Seaside Mouse, Atlantic City. Mrs. li. Henrettv of Carroll street, tweeen Sixtieth and Sixty-firat Btreets and be (U 32) J17 lot oau Jack Carpenter of Manhattan la visiting tween sixty-second and Sixty-third streeta tn Bireel eyaieni wimiii mi torriiurjr bounded by Coney laland avenu.

Avenu Kaet 14th atreet and Av.nue in th. Borough of Brooklyn, City ot New York, whlcn propoaed chang la mora particularly ahown upon a map or plan bearing the atgnatura of th Commiaaioner of Publlo Work, ot th Borough, and dated February 10. 1914. R.olv.d, That this Board conald.r th proposed change at a meeting of th. Board, to be held In th City Hall, Borough of Manhattan.

City of New York, on th 80th day oi July. 1914, at 19.80 o'clock A. M. Reaolved, That tb. Secretary of thi.

Board caua. these resolutions and a notlc. to all parson, affected thereby that th proposed change will considered at a meeting of the Board, to held at th aforesaid tim and plac. to be publl.h.d In th. City Record and the corporation newspaper for ten daya continuously, Sundays and legal holiday, flaunted, prior to the 30th day ot July, 1114.

Dated July 17. 1814. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. Municipal Building. TMephon 4549 Worth.

(CI5I) J17-10t OSU his mother, Mrs. j. v. tw'iw. and her daughter.

Mrs. W. C. Tighe of Barber's on Circular street. and in 8IXTY-FIRST STREET, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth avenues.

Area of as-sessment affecta Blocks Nob. 5518, 6519, 6525, 5526, 5533, 5533 and 5539. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB Board of Estimate and Apportionment of Th. City of Now York, deeming It for the publlo interest ao to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York ao aa to Lake Hopatcong's THIRTIETH WARD. SECTION 18.

SHORE ROAD SEWER between Second S. Spauldlng. Mrs. Frederick B.Cssher, Mra. WltllBm Crain Bowers.

Miss Elizabeth Patterson, Miss Helen Patterson, Miss Martha Bowers, Mrs. Paul Cooke, Mlsa Elizabeth Keese, Mine Anna Constable, Mra. Walter C. Stokes, Mrs, William J. McKim, Mrs.

Walter C. Flanders, Mrs. Henry Hun, Mws Hand, Mtss Learned. Mlsa Heustls. Miss Florence Keese, Miss Pomeroy.

Mrs. Stephen C. Clark and Miss Alice Keeae. Prises were won hv Miss Heustls, Mrs. J.

X. S. Brewster and William C. Bowers. Mrs, Frederick B.

Cssher entertained at an auction-bridge party Friday afternoon at the Maples, given in honor of Mrs. Charles Wagner and Mrs. Klmberly of Buffalo, who are guests of General and Mrs. George Field at the Otemga. Prizes were won by Mrs.

George B. Woodman, Ml.s Martha Bowers and Mrs. William C. Bowers. George W.

Oops and family of Brooklyn have arrived for the remainder of the season and have leaded the TucMer cottage on Nelson avenue. i Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Early, Josph Early, Eugene Early and Marian Early who have been spending the past fortnight at the Fen I more have returned home. cnange tne graaea oi mnsaaie sireei, D. tween Kiverdale avenue and New Lota av. Woodbourne, N. Y.

Mrs. ti. H. Crary has gone to Bridgeport, for two months. Robert Morgan Is on a vacation at High Hill Beach, Bellmore, L.

I. William Mayfleld is summering at Stamford, Conn. Mrs. D. P.

Holmes of Glenmore Inn Is among Brooklynites at Sparta, N. J. Albert Bruen Is at Mount Meenahga. Ellenvllle, N. Y.

Joseph V. Sculloy is spending his vacation at Greenock Inn, Lee, Mass. S. McKay is at Shady Lawn, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

Mrs. H. F. Barre Is at the Hotel Miamogue, South Jamesport, L. I.

avenue and Ninety-fifth atreet and In NINE- Many Attractions nue; of Newport street, between Snedlker I-MF1H STKrJfcT. irom tsnore road to ma- avenue and Wllllama avenue; of 78tn street. Tot. Wnnn t.vtnff. N.

July I1V rlne avenue. Area of assessment affect, prop erty In Blocks 6115 and 6120. terest at this resort Is now centered Walr of the Nations to be THIRTIETH WARD. SECTION 19. SEVENTIETH STREET SEWER from end of existing sewer about 159 feet east of Sev given by the ladies of the West Side between avenue and 19th avenue; and of 18th avenue, between 77th 8treet and ittb street.

Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board will be held In the Old Council Chamber. City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on July 30, 1914, at 10.20 o'clock A. at which such proposed change will be considered by said Board: all of which la more oartlcularlv enteenth avenue to Eighteenth avenue. Area Degraw street, are spending tne summer at Lake Huntington, Sullivan County. Among the new arrivals at the Arlington, Milford, are Mr.

Hoburg and daughter, T. J. Newton and family, E. M. Loftus and family, W.

Slat-tery and family, the Misses Fanwell, the Misses McCrystal and Mr. and Mrs. Roult. Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Llngard and Miss Lillian F. Llngard of 1085 Bergen street are at the Hotel Aspenwall, Lenox, for the balance of July and August. Mrs. A.

D. Schleher. Master Dan Schleher and Miss Schleher of 647 McDonough street are spending the summer at Sunset View House, Pur Church beginning on inuii th (lavs. Arrangements or assessment: Both sides of seventieth street from Eighteenth avenue to end of existing sewer. Blocks Nos.

6160 and 6171. EIGHTEENTH A VENUE RECEIVING BA set forth and deacribed In the following have been made with the auto bus lines and the steamboat lines to convey the passengers to and from this fair. nnrl chairman in charge of SIN at north corner of Eightieth street and resolutions adonted by the Board on July 2, Mrs. Edward H. Watson is at the west side of EIGHTEENTH AVENUE, oppo 1914, notice of tha adoption of which la site Eighty-second street.

Area of assessment herebv Elven. notei unesterfleld, Chesterfield, Mass. -ov. follows: lingerie booth OFFICE OF THQ PRESIDENT OF THB BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. ROOM 2.

BOROUGH HALL. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL. BB received ay the President, Borough of lyn, at tae above office, until 11 o'clock a. aw, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914.

No. 1. FOR REGULATING AND PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVHJ-MENT ON A e-INCH CONCRETE) FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF FULTON FROM REID AVD. TO WILLIAMS PLACE. The Engineer's estimate la aa follows: 1,510 linear feet old curbstone, reset la con- crete.

affects Block No. 6272 and property in Block Resolved, That tha Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in Busy m. ri. Brlen is summering at -i314. racing Eighteenth avenue.

Mrs. L. S. Pilcher; garden booth, Mrs, Week in Sacandaea Res-ion SEVENTY-SEVENTH STREET SEWER iviaaria, st. JUawrence County, N.

Y. pursuance of the provisions of Section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amend L. F. Pilcher; ice cream, mra. fnnrv table.

Mrs. Nelson: ex between Seventeenth and Eighteenth avenues Mrs. W. C. Hendrlx is summering at and RECEIVING BASIN at easterly corner of Sacandnga, N.

July 27 While change, Mrs. Theodore Oessler; door SEVENTY-SEVENTH STREET AND EIGHT EENTH AVENUE. Area of assessment affects booth, Miss M. Mooeris; tea tne uak crest, Falmouth Heights, Mass. Mrs.

E. R. Chapman, of Great Neck. property in Blocks Noa. 6237.

6238 and 6248. ed, deeming It for the public interest so to do, propose to change the map or plan of The City of New York, by changing the gradea of Hinatale atreet, between Rlverdale avenuo and New Lots avenue; of Newport street, between Snedlker avenue and Wllllama avenue; of 78th atreet, between 17th J. E. Osborne; Danery, mra. ,1..

honth. Mrs. D. Van Lieu that the above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on July 14, 1914, and 11.070 linear feet new curbstone, aet in eon- expects to sail for Europe next Matha Pilcher: tobacco. ling, N.

Y. Dr. Frank K. Perkins, principal of Public School No. 26, with Mrs.

Perkins, is spending the summer In Chicago, where he is studying with Dr. Healy, head of the Psychopathic Institute. Dr. Healy is now on a vacation many ot the resorts throughout the Adlrpndaeks have complained bitterly of a poor season, the resorts in the Sacandaga section of the great North Woods have had an unusually busy week, and more people than usual are registered at the hotels and 200 linear feet bluestone heading si ones, gee Mrs. Robert Neustadt.

Some of the avenue and 19th avenue: and of 18th ave In concrete. Wednesday. P. B. O'Meara is on vacation at Brldgeton, Me.

Mrs. O. G. Oreen. Mrs nue, between 77th atreet and 79th Btreet, In 3.360 cubio yards concrete out woo rnuroaa the Borough of Brooklyn, city ot New York.

Twirna Mrs. a. H. Sargeant, Mrs, area. which proposed change la more particularly shown upon a map or plan bearing the slg-.

J. W. Wood, Mrs. R. L.

Kdwards, Miss and Dr. Perkins is filling nis place. 630 cubic yards concrete witnin raureaa ere. i nauare vards asnhalt navement outsida nature ot the Commissioner of Public Work. Mr.

and Mrs. William S. Rustln of of the Boroueh. and dated June 10. 1914.

railroad area (ft year maintenance). 8,200 square yards asphalt pavement within railroad area (no maintenance). entered on July 14, 1914, In the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept In the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and un-lesa the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty daya after the date of said entry ot the assessments. Interest will be collected thereon, ns provided by section 10X9 ot Greater New York Charter. Said section provides, in part, '(If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest Resolved.

That thla Board consider th 252 East Ninth street, Brooklyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Bull and rroiMsed change at a meeting of the Board. 40 square yards adjacent pavement no vm re- ald).

to De neia in tne uity nan, jsorougn ot Manhattan, City of New York, on the 80th 2 sewer basins rebuilt. 74 noiseless heads and covers for aewer mas day of July. 1914. at 10. so o'clock A.

M. daughter, Dorothy, of 619 East Seventeenth street, Brooklyn, while touring through New Jersey, are making a two-day stop at Asbury Park at the Ocean Hotel. holes. Resolved, That the Secretary of thla Board cause these resolutlona and a notice to all Time allowed. 7ft wonting aays.

wurnr nersona affected thereby that the DroDOae required. $20,000. 9 Kvm wirniTT.ATTwa rtn atTNG. Mr. and Mrs.

F. J. Shannon and hereon at tne rate of seven per centum per CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS OM Hoarding houses throughout this section this eveiving. Qolfing serm, to lie the mmt popular out of door amusement and 'the splendid link, here in charge of Cyril' Htrong-, the noted Eng-Hah professional, are In the pink of condition. The Adirondack Inn, the largest of the hotel, here, Is thronged with" visitors tonight and the hop taking place there la the most brilliant social function seen In the Adlrondarka this season.

Among the late arrivals at the Adlron. dack Inn are Mrs. J. Pretzfelder, Miss Rose Tretzfeider, Miss iTetzfelder, M. Preti-feldc-r.

-Miss A. Von Mett, B. VonFiloeden, New York; Thomas Pltthladdo, Josephine Ptttbladiio. Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. ltnce, Brooklyn. Morley. at Lake Pleasant I.

entertaining A. O. Hegeman, Adrian A. Hegeman, Miss Jane Kavanagh, Mrs. William J.

agh, Mrs. Plerson I)e Hart, Mrs. H. TV. Williams, Miss J.

Kuhler, Mrs. D. Whells. Ilrook-lyn; Mis. A.

Sage. H. Ualsler, Mrs. K. Keller, Miss Ainsler, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Clark, s. Wilson, New York. change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the City Record and the corporation newspapera for ten daya Mrs.

R. A. Nicolson of Brooklyn have AVE, M. FROM TH HI. TO A PnoPPUTT t.IVB! ARfHTT aft FBPTP WEfll annum, to be calculated to the date of payment, from the date when such assessment became a aa provided by section 153 of Dr.

George W. Brush of Ocean avenue is at Jefferson Higlands, N. H. Mrs. Walter Shaw Brewster of Joralemon street is at the Belgrade Lakes, Belgrade, Me.

C. F. Nicholas is summering at Fourth Lake, Old Forge, N. Y. Samuel B.

Allen is on vacation at Balsam Hill Farm, Sheffield, Mass. E. C. Ranson Is spending his summer outing at the Beechwood Bungalows, Cutchogue, L. I.

Robert Fernald Is summering at Echo Lake, Pa. D. McQueen is at the Eddy Farm, Sparrowbush, N. Y. Harold L.

Chapman of Bedford avenue Is summering at Loomls, Sullivan County, N. Y. Walter C. Burton Is on vacation at Lockport, N. Y.

Charles A. Brandt is spending his continuously, Hunaaya ana legal holidays ex OF EAST 17TH ST. just returned from a pleasant vacation at the Youngsville House, Sullivan County, N. Y. this act.

Sect on 1d9 of thla act provides "An The Engineers estimate Is aa rouows: 140 cubic yards excavation. SO cubic yards All to be furnished. 420 linear feet steel bound cement curb (I assessment shall become a lien upon the real cepted, prior to tne sum aay ot July, 1V14. -Dated July 17. 1914.

JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Building. Telephone 4560 Worth. (C860) J17-10t oau John Schuesler of 962 Putnam ave- estate affected thereby ten day. after Ita entry r.ue is spending his vacation at Free- in tne said recora. year maintenance).

ROSS, Mrs. J. U. liUUCK, ir. Miss M.

Oettlng and Mrs. O. Green, jr. At the garden booth there will be a grab bag. At the tea room, ladles in Japanese costume will serve sandwiches, coffee.

Iced tea and crackers. The door booth will represent a Dutch windmill, the attendants be ng In Dutch costume. This affair will surpass any that has yet been given at tha North En4 Club of I.ak. Hopatcong waa held last evening at tha boat house of L. A.

Morey. It waa decided at thla meeting to change tha narno of the elub to the Maxim Park Yacht Club. Mr, Maxim haa donated a small house to thla club for a clubhouse The following officers were elected Commodore Hudson Maxim; vice commodore, Ij. A Morey: secretary. W.

A. Robhlna; aaslat-ant aecretan-. A. Schmidt: treasurer. William nixler: trustees, W.

H. Thompson, Bd Barnea, Howard Cox, B. D. Dlbert and Charlea Raymond; fleet captain, A. Schmidt.

The next meeting mill bo held at B. D. Dlberta the past week swimming and bathing have been the mo popular form of entertainment for the visitors at the New Hreslln Hotel The pier has been crowded with groups of athers and fancy diving has been a feature. Many launching parties hava also been r- rSini P. C.

Lynch and family of Rmoklyn hav. arrived at Wagnela for tha Bummer. Mrs Wagner Is entertaining Mra. M. Vogt and daughter of Brooklyn at her cot- port, L.

I. 1,400 square leei oemenc maewaiaa yew maintenance). NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND Deoartment In the matter of the application The above assessments are payable to th. -oi lector of Assessments and Arreara at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxea and Assessments and of Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Whalen have au- 1.400 sauare feet f-iocn cmaer or gravel side of The City of Now York, relative to acquir walk foundation. tomobiled to Lenox and are stopping ing title in lee 10 inn lanos, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of Time allowed. JO working aays. security iw at the Hotel A spin wall for the i.ummer, Rents, in tne orrerman Building, No.

03 Fulton street. Borough of Brooklyn, be opening and extending AVENUE from Gravcsend avenue to Coney Island avenue. In making trips through the Herksnires. tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., and on quired, 3M.

No. t. FOR REGULATING AND BRPAV-, ING WITH PERMANENT GRADE GRAN Saturdays from a.m. to 12 and all pay Mrs. Louise Koch, 45S Pulaski street, spending the summer at Wild the 29th Ward or tne Borougn of Brooklyn, Th.

City of New York. Notice Is hereby given that the amended and supplemental final report of the Commissioners ments made thereon on or before September 12. will be exempt from interest a. above provided, and after that date will be sublect ITS PAVEMENT ON A e-INCH CONCRETi FOUNDATION. THE ROAD WAT OF NAS SAU FROM LORIMER 8T.

TO DIA-, MQVD ST. Woods, Holly Beach, N. J. io a charge of Interest at the rate of seven per of Estimate and Commissioner of Assessment vacation at Rudkjaburg, Denmark. Dr.

and Mrs. S. Hermann, Nathaniel Hermann, Dr. Murray B. Gordon, The Misses Maroe and Eleanore cenium per annum irom me aaie wnen such Tj Engineers estimate is as ionows: 876 linear feet old curbstone, react in een Hubbard of Flatbush have been visit assessments net-am.

liens to tne date or. crete. Philip C. Stone, all of Borough Park, ing Mrs. Herbert Berrt at the Allen- Plenty of Fun At Forest Park Forest Park, July 27 The Riverside Garage of New York, in charge of E.

Hoffman, has located a branch at Forest Park. This will take care of the service between Bushkill Station and Forest Park Hotel. The run is one of three and three-quarter miles, a thousand feet tip from Bushkill. It is made on schedule time of fifteen minutes In WILLIAM A. PRENDEROA8T, Comptroller.

1,610 linear reet new curostone. sat in coo-- Brooklyn, are motoring through the hurst Club, Allenhurst, N. J. crete. A i.

uy oi new iotk, ucpanmeni ot finance, Comptroller's flice, July 14, 1914 Adlrondacks. They report the State 3H0 came yaras concrete ouisiao raiiroaai Mrs. William Leslie Sanders of Han J22 lOt oau (C372) area. roads in excellent condition. cock atraet, and her sister, Mrs.

Nelson of Pasadena, who Is now visiting 105 cubic yards concrete wunin rauroaa areav. 9. Miuare yards credo 1 granite navement OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, tuit i-itv ntr uvw vrmir In the above-entitled matter will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York. Second Department, at a special term thereof to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, Cily of New York, on the 30th day of July, 1914, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, and that the said final report has been deposited In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of five days, as required by law.

Dated, New York. July 24th, 1914. FRANCIS J. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK A. WELLS.

MATTHEW V. MALLET, Commissioners of Estlinata. FRANCIS J. SULLIVAN. Commissioner of Assessment.

with Joint tiller of coal lar pitch and gravei, outside railroad area (I year maintenance). Mrs. George Goodfellow, Miss Emma Slevers of Willoughfcy avenue, and Miss Helen Nolan of Heywnrd street, are at the Kenvil Hotel, Lake Hopat her, have returned from Saratoga, and arc now at Asbury Park for the remainder of the season. 640 aquare yaras graae 1 granite pavement, with inint filter of coal tar pitch and aravel. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Mrs.

W. unggs IS ci Miss M. Speer, of Brooklyn, for two weeks. Recent visitors at the Wllsonlan were Mra. William If.

Heeley and daughter, Meta, I. a lu nt Itrnnklvn received by the Prenldent. Borough of Brook within railroad area (no maintenance). Mrs. C.

Vogt and Mrs. C. V. Hurley cong. lyn, at the above office until li o'clock a.m..

to square yaraa pavement ne) of 188 McDonough street are stopping The following persons are spending Pr. J. M. Jones ana lamtiy oi niwniii n.w at the Twin Mountain House, Elka aerlved at camp no jooes wr mr nuuuii. on WEDNESDAY, JULY 20.

1014. llorouffl. of Brooklyn. No. 1.

FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- their vacations at the Mountain View relaid). Time allowed. 40 working days. Security required, f4.i0f). No.

4. FOR REGULATING. GRADING. rrnmsa and laying stdptwalkr Park, Catsklll Mountains. Mrs.

Hurley pr. and Mrs. H. nrociceii or inniti.n vcvui. Hav.

th. Jollv Brothers ClUD. farm, Bloomingburg, N. Miss ntm AND MATERIAL REQUIRED IN Is organist of the Church ot the Ur. McClav nf Brooklyn la spending a Melville J.

France, Clerk. (C-372) J24-5t osu Margaret Monahan, Elmhurst, L. PAINTING, GRAINING, VARNISHING AND week at Camp Munro In Sperry Springs. ROKEROE 1'1-At'S, rilUtt W1SBT IHU S)TC TO WEST TH ST. KALSOMINING PARTS OF THE INTERIOR AM) EXTERIOR OF THE BOROUGH HALL.

miss Mary Monahan, Corona, L. I.j Miss Elizabeth Riley, Brooklyn; Mr. Mrs. Owen Campbell of 727 Hancock OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THIS BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, ROOM 2. BOR- Mr.

and It. Itoreum oi visitors at Camp Hadherway for a week. Mrs E. Olsen of Brooklyn la at tha nnnrslow with Mrs. P.

Btecher. street and her daughter are now oc The Engineer estimate is aa ionows: 4to cubic yards fill to be furnished. 20 linear feet old stone curb, reset In coa and Mrs. George Bankell, Brooklyn. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing the work and full OUUH, HA LI HUROUOH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. either direction. One of the large Packard machines is capable of Carrying fifteen persons. Monday night it was fitted up with straw for a strawrtrte. like a hay wagon, but with a slight increase of power! This particular "straw party" enjoyed very much ita ride to Dingman's Ferry and bath.

These strawrides will be Forest Park features on moonlight nights. The amusement hall of Forest Park Hotel was the scene of much genuine fun and hilarity one afternoon when Victor Hiller wastries before a mixed Jury for breach of contract. The defendant had lost his paddle while canoeing Forest Iake. He agreed then to pay $3 for being brought safely to the dock. Landing, he declined to pay.

T. S. Dorf, law partner of Congressman Gold-fogle, was the prusenutlng attorney. Tha defendant was represented hy Harry M. Peyser.

Simon Lowry acted as Judge, and Stan Miss Louise Armor of Tenth street, and of Manual Training High School. performance of the contract ia xorty i con- Brooklyn vl.ltorl stopping at th various hNew "re'slln Hotel William 3. Allglers Mlsa SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BP) received by tha President. Borough of Brook cupying their bungalow in the select summer colony of Locust Grove, East Moriches, L. where they will remain until early In the fall.

crete. 670 linear feet steel bound cement curk (t year maintenance). Is spending the summer at Zanes- The amount or security required wm ne iwo vllle, Ohio. J. Preuas, Miss Ur.

t-reuss, jurs. j. i. i.nuij-n, Mlsa A. Parker, Mrs.

H. M. Oorham. Mr. thousand (tz.ooo) lJnuars.

Miss Sadie McMahon of Fourth ave 2,790 square ice. wiin. wuawiK jmmr maintenance). square feet f-lnch cinder or gravel ltd walk foundation. E.

Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. F. A.

Lohmeyer, m. Wstklns. James Armstrong. nue and Forty-fourth street will leave lyn, at tha above offlca until 11 ciock a.m., on WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1014. UoroiiKli of llroolclyn.

No. 1. FOR FURNIHHINd A.LL TUB) LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING A HEWER IN WEST 19TH STREET, FROM MERMAID AVENUE TO BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED IN PAINTING, ORAININO, VARNISHING AND KALSOMININO PARTS OF THE INTERIOR KRIDEItr McKENNA. and Mrs. Conrad Wolfer, H.

B. Btlfel Time aliowea. so warning aays. security Ono ot the prettiest weddings In Bay Ridge to spend her vacation wltn relatives In Brockton, also in Newport, Rhode Island. AND EXTERIOR OF UUUWTJf and famllv, John Z.

Knnls, C. E. Fell, M. J. Zlegler.

D. Iirenle. wAvvAk Woodward. Mrs. S.

lj. au tired $400. No (V FOR PAVING ANt REPAYING WITH PRELIMINARY ASPHALT COURT HOUSE. FULTON AND JDK ALE' many a day In St. Patrick's R.

MON STREETS. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. BUKIf AVENUE. A1 Woodward. Jean H.

roster, W. Bates. M. Con- PAVEMENT. ON A 4-INCH CONOR ETUI The Misses Mary ana itatnryn bar THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The Engineer1! preliminary eu.ma.ie i roiNnTION THB ROADWAY OF ttTU The time allowed ior ooing tne wora ana run wav, E. Conway, J. Bravy and W. Bhertn, Wtyx Villa Mrs. H.

Peldhusen, M. r.t,. Uli. Haul Oonke Bin w. ij i-i a avq, ley Jacobs as sheriff.

Insanity was the plea advanced by the defendant's attorney. So expert medical examination was held. The performance of the contract la xorty (40 eon- the Misses P. H. and H.

M. Dooley. Mr. and The Pingmewr einw ionows I 2,100 cubic yards excavation to subgrade 440 linear feet bluestone heading stonea. aa trial furnished entertainment for over two The amount of security required will be Two quantities la aa follows: 452 linear feet of 10-lneh plp sanitary sewer, laid complete.

Including concrete cradle and all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, 14.20.. $1,898.40 131 linear fet of 8-Inch pipe sanitary iewer, laid complete. Including concrete sisters of the Rev. J. F.

Farrell, formerly of St. Raphael's parish, Hllss-vllle, have closed their home, "Maple Villa," in Hempstead, L. for a short period, to sojourn at the Jefferson House, Hollands, Rockaway Beach, thou nana (iz.ooo) uonara. Mrs. Francis Fernan, William Johnson.

Bon Air Hotel-F. A. Muench, Dr. For. .,.,....1, un tr ohera.

Mlas Mae Mncer. In concrete. No. 3. FOR KUKMSH NU ALL THIS LA nours 10 tne summer colony.

The grand ball of the season will taka place on "Saturday evening, g. Many Brooklyn! tea have already engaged accommodations for attending that function. This BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED IN l.jno cuoic yam ia fti.i aouare yards asphalt navement A Mrs Mavorga. Mis. Mayorga, Mlsa Jeanett.

with the family of former Alderman years maintenance). Time allowed, 44 working daya Securlt te. Kg.n Mrs. M. Martin, Miss Dora German S.

Walton. Mrs. Helen Henderson. Mra. Ware PAINTING, GRAINING, VARNISHING AND A I jfcit 1NINO PARTS OF THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OF KINGS COUNTY HALL John E.

McCarthy, of Laurel Hill, L. I. and family and Mlas Ettiei Lfuryea. ball Is Important as signifying the climax of the season In this locality. At this time the extensive and superior accommodations of OF RECORDS, FULTON BTREET AND The Misses Anna and Madeline No crame ana an inciaeniaia ana uppur tenances; per linear foot, W.0 02.W linear feet of -lnch house connection drain, laid complete.

Including concrete caning and all Incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot. $100.. 40.00 IS 8-Inch standpipea complete. Including double branch, concrete caa- No 6 POIl RFXTULATTNG. GRADING.

CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS 0f 70TH FROM 7TH AVE. TO Tii AVaV OI'RT SQUARE. BOROUGH OF liHOOK- GOOD TIMES IN DEXVILLE, X. 3. LYN.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK. lan, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Nolan of 41 Madison street are spending their vacation at Livingston Man The time allowed for doing the work and full Church, Ninety-flfth street and Fourth avenue, was that of Miss Carrie Mc-Konna, who was married last evening at 7 o'clock, to John Krider, jr. Miss McKenna is a popular girl of this sec tion and Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna of 2(J9 Ninety-third street. Mr.

Krider is also a Fort Hamilton man, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Krider, whose home is at Ninety-second street and Oelston avenuo. At an altar, which was appropriately decorated In palms and ferns, the couple were married by the Rev. Father M.

P. Htffernan, and the church was well filled with the friends and relatives. Mrs. McKenna, who was given away by her fathr, wore a gown of Ivory charmeuse trimmed with silk lace. Her bridal veil was of embroidered net with a wreath of orange bios-soms.

and she carried a shower Denvllle, N. July 27 The sea. son la now In full swing In this place performance of the contract la forty (49) consecutive work Ins days. The Engineer nnrmwmi 40 cubic yards excavation. 140 cubic yarda All to be furnished, 40 linear feet old stone curb.

reee.t Ia msV or. They will leave thero for a tour The amount or security required will do two ing ana an incidentals ana appuiw nances; per standplpe, Wt.W 4 manholes, complete, with standard Iron htada and special cover, including all Incidentals and appurtenances; through the Thousands islands, stop thousand (12.000) Dollars. Tennis, canoeing, fishing and the other outdoor sports, with the social life In the evening, keep everyone The bidder will state tne price or eacn item ping at Montreal, Quebec, Catholic or article contained in the specifications or per manhole, Si0.o0 14010 Summer School and Saratoga, and win sc bed ulcs herein contained or hereto annexed. leave there for home. busy Brooklynites are prominent at the Diamond Spring Inn and In the The bids will be' compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sura for sack Contract, 4M linear feet steel bound cement cart) (J year maintenance).

1.52ft square feet cement sidewalks fwat "sVI'aare feet f-lnoa cinder or gravel sidewalk foundation. Time allowed. SO working; daya Security sa ttThed'bldder will state the price of each Item or article contained In ths snectftcatlong of- Mrs. M. 8herldan of 1085 Eastern Parkway, her daughters, the Misses cottages.

The weekly dance on Sat Forest Park Hotel and all Its cottages are strained to the utmost. Clarence Freed, Impersonator, of George H. Rroadhurnt's sensational play, "Bought anil Paid For," has recently entertained the guests here. Other professionals of repute are booked tn follow. Recent arrivals at Forest Lake Park Include: Julian Llllenthal.

Philip Phillips. M. B. GoldbergT, Arthur H. Laubhelm, w.

Gross, R. Adler, WIsb F. Herl, Leah Greenherg. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Levi, Mr. and Mrs. otto Dryfoos. Mrs. I.

Heller, Mlsa Alice Heller. Mrs. Ray Nafta), Miss Naf-tal, M. Kmanucl, 8. L.

hmld. Irving S. Dorf, R. Hacker, Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Freund, Mrs. L. Horwltx, Miss It.

Hor-witz, Mr. and Mrs. Melville G. Stelnhardt, W. M.

Engel, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.

Pyser, tr. Marlon Apfel, Julian H. Wlldman, Louis Itluhm, Mrs, M. Frank. Miss Corlnne Frank, Mrs.

B. Wlldman. Mr. and Mrs. K.

Popper. Miss Ottilia Popper. Mrs. D. Wolff, Miss M.

Wolff, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Newmark, Mlsa gophla Blank forma and further information may be Kathryn and Fannie Sheridan, and her obtained at the office of the Bureau of Public vtrday was largely attended and the Wednesday night card game brought Buildings and Omcea, Room No. Municipal1 out the whole summer colony. Among leei, onara measure, nin datlon planking and pile capping, laid In place complete.

Including all Invl-dentala and appurtenances; per thousand feet, board measure, feet, board, measure, of sheeting and bracing, driven In place complete, Including all Incidentals and ap- purtenances; per thousand feet, board measure. I18.0D 4 80 1,140 linear feet of pllra, driven In place complete. Including all Incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, hug oo uuilditig, Atorougn or urooaiyn. L. H.

POUNDS. President. schedules nnin nereto annexed. the guests at the Inn are Mr. and Mrs.

son, Philip, have occupied the Rudder Cottage, Fairfield Beach, since July 1. They will probably remain, till late In September. Philip H. Sheridan and Miss Fannie Dated July 13, 1H. (CSM) per cubic yrd.

squw ysrd, pr other unt ok h. lha nM. will A. Badeau, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Rich, Mr. bouquet of lilies of the valley. A sister and Mrs. W.

a Perry, Mr. and Mrs. BsTVn Rnriil Instrnetloas to Bid bios will n. compared ana th. contract award.

ad at a lump 5T anretat. sum (or sack coa of the bride, Miss uertrude McKenna, was the maid of honor, wearing a dress der, nt foot ot column, laat pave of Edward Hughes, Miss Hughes, Mr, and Mrs. V. Martlnei, Mr. and Mrs.

Sheridan have been visiting Miss Kathryn Hughes at her summer home. tnift paper, of ivory satin and shadow lace. Her 101 OSU W. B. Yale, and Mrs.

Walter bounuet was or pinK roses. The brides NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT AT Long Island, ior tn past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. A.

P. D. Burder and Smith, Mr. an Mrs. A.

Burnett, Mr. th meet nf th Board of Estimate ana AD' maids, Florence McKenna, a sister of the bride, and Elizabeth Mcehan. wore and Mrs. Shucks, Mr. and Mrs.

Fow pordunnient held on July 2. UH, the following family, having rented a cottage at Ocean Grove, N. left the city on ler. Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Glen, pink and blue satin wnn rosebud trim-mines and carried bouquets of nink Total $4,045. The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be fifty (50) working daya. The amount of security required will be Two thousand dollara No. 2.

FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING A HEWER BASIN AT THE INTERACTION OF THE WESTERLY CURB I.1NP! OH ST 2fiTH RTREKT WITH THE resoiuimns were aaopiea; When: as. The Board of Estimate and Appor tlonment of The City of New York Is consider Bergen, Mr. and Mrs. George Whlt- July 15 to remain until tne end of lock. Mr.

and Mrs. uawara Bcnmmt Ing the advisability of Instituting proceedings roses. William Krider was the best man, and the ushers were William and Mr. and Mrs. Walton, Mr.

and Mrs, Among the passengers sailing on the tO acquire title IO inm lnu aim iimmwi I1 auireii for the ODenlng and extending of thi W. Moody, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Fltz- John McKenna. following streeta tn the Borough of Brooklyn, r-iiv nf Mew York: patrlck, the Misses Fltzpatrlck, Mrs, Following the ceremony there was a i a n.w iireAt In feet In width 900 feet Smith. EASTERLY CURB UNB OF FLATBUSH AVENUE. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the receotion held at the home of the bride Carnations, ferns and palms formed a picturesque background for the gay festivities. The bride was the recipient of many handsome wedding gifts.

northwest of the northwesterly line of Third avenue and extending from the aoutherly aide of Hamilton avenue to the northerly side of 2ath atreet, together with a connection with the aald sireeL lying 300 feet west of the westerly side of Hamilton avenue, between the proposed BROOKLYN VISITORS qiiamiue is as ionows; One (l) sewer basin complete, of either standard design, with Iron pana or grating. Iron basin hood and connecting culvert, Including all incidental in it ml anr.nrtenancett: net basin. IN LANESVILLE After a honeymoon, which will be spent new street ana me nauuieny ex i en on oi second avenue as now laid out northeast of Ham' Brooklynites at Saratoga Springs Saratoga, N. 27 Lat arrivals at the Worden Include R. K.

Panaher, J. M. FlHachmann, Mrs. W. R.

Glen and Miffs Eva Glen from Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. William Hheeler, Joseph D. Shoeler, Mrs.

H. K. Browning and ths Mihxps Kutherlne and Natallo Browning of Munhuttun are registered at the Btates. John Clark T'doll, Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Van Worst and Mrs. F. Archambault are among the guests from Manhattan at the Tnlon. S.

J. Lnmhlnr of Hrooklyn Is at the Huestls House. V. Carman Harriot of Manhattan att.noi tha funeral services last week of his staler, Mrs. Hooper C.

Harrftt. tn this village. Frank C. Melvane of Manhattan also ram. here with Mr.

Harriott to attend the funeral. H. t. Settle, representing th. Huron T.a-tlle Company, of New York City, wa.

a visitors In town last week, C. L. Tu.ker. Samuel A. White.

IC. A IKB-00 The time allowed for the completion of the Ianesvllle, N. July 27 Lanes II, First avenne, between the southerly side Blank form, tlH turthw Information may a obtained and th. plana and drawings may aa aecn at tha ifllM of th. Bureau of Highways, th.

Borough of Rrooklyn. LBWIs H. POUNDS, President. Datsd July IS, Hi J17-1M ist (CtaOj par-. (irwcrnl Isalrartlssl tn Bl drra, at foot of colama, laat kvs.Tw hla papar.

NOTICK OF CONTINUANCE OP BR.OOKl.T24' TAX SALE (Mrctlons to THB BAI.B OF TUB I.IKNH FOR t.NPATtt tsics, assessments and water rsnta for tba Borough of Brooklyn, aa to Hens remaining no sold at th. termination of the aale ef October Norember 6th, December 34, 1918, aa January 7th. February 11th, March lsth, April 22d. May 27th, June S.th and July loth, 1814,. has been rontleucd to WK.DVUMIAV, SEPT.

TH, 1914, at 3:30 p.m., pursuant to Reetlon 1029 of tha' Ureoter New York Charter, and will be eoa-. tlnued at that time In lloom t. In basenwot al' the Borough Hall, Brooklyn, N. T. Dated, July lotb, 1014.

DASim, MOTNAHAN, Collector of Assessments and Arrears. (C 8ffl 20-44t wt NOTICE OF CONTINUANCE OF BHOOKX.TN TAX 8AI.B. THE BALE OF THB URN8 FOR UNPAID, taxes, assessments and water rents for tba Borough of Brooklyn, to Ilea, remaining an. sold at th. termination of th.

aale of July ISta. Ill 14, has been continued to WEII.VKHDAV, HK.PT. OTH, 1014. at 2 :30 p.m., pnrsuant to flection 102S of tu Greater New York Charter, and will b. oca tinned at that time In lloom 2, In baseaj.lt ot the Borough Hsll, Brooklyn, X.

Dated, July lotb, 1014. DANIEL MOYNAHAK, Collector et Aamimtnts and Arreara. (0 ITO) 120-4. east uoi'K fitri mil perrormanco or tne contract win Ln Kiriri'ii MM work In da vs. vllle is one of the most charming ham of 3'Jtli street ana tne nortncriy side or tut 'llif iiiiiiitmt of security required will be One lets In the Catskllls andoffers an ideal street.

Hundred (Jnnars iitwuiuj. N.i a. FOR i IlMIHHINfl ALL THE LA place for a summer vacation, and tha whereas. The Board of Estimate and Annoe. HOH AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR tlonment Is authorized and required at the steamship Bermudian on Wednesday last were Miss Mae C.

Wllsey and Miss Bessie Brtnkerhoff. They plan to stop at Bt. George and Hamilton, returning the latter part of August. Miss Viola La Mothe of Brooklyn has spent a most enjoyable July and has -been well entertained and received In Bethlehem, N. H.

The remainder of her summer Is to be spent at Wood-mont, Conn. Mrs. John H. Coughlln, with Miss Ethel and Perry, spending the summer at the South Bay House, Blue Point. Mr.

and Mrs. Dllg and Dorothy Dllg are spending two weeks at the West Shore House, Beach Luke, Wuyno County, Pa. Among the most expert dancers In the ranks of the little folks at Quogue, L. Is Miss Audrey A. Dcdell of Flat-bush.

On August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dts-dell will go to Allenhurst, N. J. Charles E.

Holmes Is summering; at Mount Desert Ferry, Me. O. P. Brion is at Hinsdale, Mas. this fact Is becoming more generally known this season Is shown hy the number of people who are enjoying the tim of the adoption oi me resolution direct ini REPAIRING HEWER IN 22RD STREET, i'nni aim a hn me to ritikhrad.

ih. institution of proceedings to acaulre tltii tn th Inn tin reoulred for the foreaoln lm The Engineer's preliminary estimate vt the quantities Is follows: summer season here this year, The Mnesvlile House 1. entertaining mora 101 linear feet of 30-1 nen sewer, lam nmnlot. inrltiHInc a. 11 Incidentals and prove me nt to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceeding; HewoTvert.

That the Board of Estimate and at Niagara Falls, the couple will reside In Hay Ridge. Among the guests present were: Mr. and Mi, John KrMtr, Mr. unrj Mm. Wllllnm KrMpiY Mr.

and Mr. John 'McKennu. Ml (lertruile McKenna, Minn Florence Mr-Kenna, John and Wllllnm MrKrnna, Mr. nd Mm. V.

Kllngsrnlth, Mr. and Mra. V. Kllng-imlth, Mr. and Mra.

M. Kultivan, Mr. and Mr. J. HulMvan, Mina Lorftta Hulllvan, Mr.

and Mra. John McKonna, Mtoa Jrnett Rons, Mlaa Elisabeth Meehan. MIm Klla Thnmaa, Ioula Front. Ruwell WllHamaon, Mr. and Mra.

nailing, Mlaa Gelling Oenrga ilfilfnjr, Mr, and Mra. K. Itaprot, Thonrna ingot, Mr. and Mra. William Mattle'd, Rnbert liatncld.

KM her Fatrchlld. Mr, and Mra. F. Redden, Helen Redden, May Redden, Joaephlne Redden, Mr. and Mrp.

D. Howard, Mr. and Mra. Kirk, Mr. and Mra.

J. Flnnegan. Mlaa Kath-arlna Flnnegan, Mta Marv Flnnegnn, John Mr Kenn MIm Elizabeth Lea, Mlaa Anna 1a, Jamca McOahey, Frank McGahey. the Atr. M.

T. people than ever oernre. Among ita lata arrivals are Mrs. J. Wagner, Mlaa tlrace Lynch, appurtenances; per linear foot, $656.60 Mra.

Mtss K. notion, Miss 4. UN coll. Mrs. Leonard Htahl.

Mrs. A. A. Krua Apportionment. In pursuance of the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the following are the proposed areas of assessment for benefit ia this proceeding; Local areas of assessment to bear S5 per Mr.

and Mrs. William Wagner and family, New York; Miss Heglna lke. Wllllsm Mullen William Murphy, Joseph A. Mullen, Mr, and Mrs. William M.

Oattle and family, Mra. 600 feet, board measure, or foundation planking and pile capping, laid In place complete. Including all Incidentals and appurtenances; per thousand feet, board measure, $40.00 tOO'tlnear ft of bearing -les, driven In place complete, including all Incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, Ward. K. Hecker anil H.

R. Ilurhanan of Manhattan ar. registered at the Wonlen. Ir Herman It. Harui-h.

of Manhattan la auest at trie Htates. K. N. Iloncl of Manhattan la St the States. Gaorv.

Aahtun uf Brooklyn la at th. cent, or tne cost oi tne proceeaing: I. Bounded on the northwest by the bulk' Htetlen, Mlsa Margaret pteiien. lxiula Htell, en. Miss Annette Htoddart, Mlaa Edna Crow, ell.

Brooklyn; Mra. John Gray and aon of Rock bead line of Gowanua Bay; on the northeast by a line distant 8W feet northeasterly from and ew leei, poara rnri irauni vine Centre, i. vine venire, driven in place complete. Includl American mertcan. I Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Molltor and Mr. and! East Windham, N.

July -Th h.t.ls parallel with the nortbaasterly line oi ttih incidentals and avpurteaaacea. 9.

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