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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 27

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGEE. NEW YORK, TUESDAY. SrARCH 4, FORECLOSURE SALES, SUMMONSES, CITATIONS, SURROGATE NOTICES AND OTHER LEGAL AND CORPORATION ADVERTISBiENTS OF INTEREST Cook aree. anS ihnea water'y. CORPORATION thereto.

The aald real property la deecrlbed as ferr-el No. 1. All that certain lot. p'ece or paii-el ef lar.a eftuate. wine- and b.r.a- f.

and wive if tKT and the executors of any suck unknots, pursuits ao nay have dleu. leaving a villi, and tr.e admin straior of any iict, unknot. pir-on who may hare died tfleatale. end city of New o-fcauanta. Acttoa to foreclose transfer of las Uen To the ab.ve-aamed defendant: Yoe are hereby aummoned to TO SELL HICKS ST.

PROPERTY Suit of Nicholson vs. Rezouk Results in Referee's Action March 12. ro? ta r.ad aprr fjr the a i'a in' lu Witiii.ny t.ft.f hava tK al cf car sM 3 fcirttSi' Ue 1K (i Lrier V. L-tihjn. rr-aite 4.i Crmy.

il.rii. the dry -t I tr 'n tie ear of our I-rd. on tUJ-sill B.fi aj-itdred and jf.iiN wc.3orr frk of the gate .1. Cr.srs J. But.mer.

Attorney for No. 1 Cort r.K.Ulya. N. Y. f- t-j xapl in ar ii lgvert rarr.el.

p'jrlio aurtlcB to tn highest tl Mr. by Wii--tani P. Bae. auc.ct.acr. ml r.

Ha 1 Exc.ht.ase. Nv 1U Moitag i IH Borough cf Brook n. of Kings, i tr liih day of Mar h. at 1- u'cit. noun, he prm4Vs by tj Jjdcn.i:.

oid, and mere in desc.lr4 as f.tiv. A'l that certam piece or parcel of lanJ. tusa, and beir.f in the lecrojgn of Brock lyn of th City of New York. Coun.y of ngs and State of New York, bounded end decrlbd aa fol'ow. to wit: at a point on tha aoutltarly aide of Bav BMge avenue diatant ninety-an and nln-ty-a ght on-hundredths feet easterly from th aonthamat-erly of Bay Jtldga and Fourth avenues; running thenc easterly along th souther? aid of Bay RHge avenue twenty ft; thuc southerly at ght ang.ee to Bay Bi.igo avenue and part of tha dtstaar through a party waU and fifty-one en hnndritha fee'-t tlenc westerly nearly parallel with Bay Rldg avanu twenty feet to a point dtetant ninety-aix and nfty-nln one hundredths fet southerly from th aoutherly sib of Bay Bl.ige avenue measured along th drawn at right angle therato from th place of beginning; tbenc northerly along amid lln at right ang.ee to Bay BlfJge avanu and on-hundrdth feet to th aoutherly slia of Bay Bldg avenue at tha point or place of beginning.

Also all th right, tltl and Interest of th parti" of. In and to Biy Rldg avenue, lying In front of and adjoining said premise to tbe center Un thereof. Dated, February 13th, mt A. I. OTLCTrRIST.

Fefere. Harry L. Thompson, Plaintiff's Attorney, ITS Remsen Btret. Brooklyn, N. Y.

tu THB ESTATE-OFKEW YOKE, by lb rrace of Ood free and Indepen ivxHhar.r Cook street. feet to the da. at or baf.ee ef L.a.tiQira. Dated. February 1V3 TV It TT HP.

Frfe- Ttirsihr M. Gifting. Attorney for RUersl. V. Y.

Mtuetfimh COUXTr COURT, KINO ft COCNTY RICH ard Von Lebn. plaintiff, again? Ml not BtDjfQ and othr, nVfndntii In purnao? of a Judgment of ftrecloetire and sale dulv made i and enterM la th abore entitled action al bearing date tUe 21t day of Febrnary, 1. the nnderigned, the rrree. In aald 1 microdot named, will sell at public auction to the iiigli-t maner, oy iuisq m. rnrno, auctioneer, at tn Brooklyn Real Ktat Exchange, No.

189 Moa-tsgn street, la the Rertrngo, of Brooklyn, County of Kings, oa tbe 19th day of Msrch, 1913, at li o'clock, no-n, me premises directed bv said Jndgmeat to lw aeld and therein described aa follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, si mate, lying and being In th Borough of Brooklyn of the City of New York, County of King sod State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on th soot her lv aide of Lincoln plac (formerly Degraw street) distant 15 feet easterly from tbe corner formed by the Intersection of th southerly side of Lincoln place with tha esxterly side of Utl-a arena running thence southerly and at right an ilea to piace iw reel to a point distant 15 fret easterly from Utlca avenue; tbence easterly parallel with Lincoln plac 30 feet, thnre northerly and again at right angles to Lincoln plac and part of th dletsnee through a party wall 100 feet to the southerly side of Lincoln place, tbenc westerly along th southerly side of Lincoln place 20 feet to the point or plac of beginning. bs ted F'bnisry 35, 1913. ALBERT E. KICHAltDSON, Refer. Van Alen A Djckman, Plaintiff Attorne.ru, tXh Montagu atreet, Brooklyn, N.

Y. f25 It tuf "county court, kings coijntV- Arthur H. Waterman, plaintiff, against New York Bergen Company and others, defendant In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In th above entttiea action, ana oeanng data th 4th day of February. 1913. th undersigned, the referee in all Judgment named, wlU all at public auction to tho highest bidder, by Will-tarn P.

Bae. auctioneer, at th Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 139 Montague strset in th Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings on the day of February.

1913, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by aald Judgment to be aold, and therein described aa followa: All that certain plot of ground altuate, lying and being lu tha Borough of Brooklyn, County of City and State of New York, bounded and described aa followa to wit: Beginning at a point on th northerly side of Bergen atreet distant one hundred eighty (10 ft westerly from the northwest corner of Bergen atreet and New York avenue running thence northerly, parallel with Nw York avenue, one hundred fourteen tin) feet five (6) Inches; thenoe westerly, paallel with Bergen atreet, one hundred twenty i0) feet thence southerly, again parallel with New Vork avenue, one hundred fourteen U14) feet five (5) Inchee to Bergen street, and thence easterly, again along ths same, one hundred and twenty (120) feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title and Interest of th New York Bergen Company, it successors and assigns, of. in and to Bergen street, th land lying In front of and adjoining said premises to th center line thereof. Together with any and all gas fixtures, bathtubs, dressers, wardrobes, furnaces, ranges, mantels, grates, mirrors, medicine closets, buffet and other fixtures and articles, nnd each and every fixture and Improvement which Is or may be attached to or placed In the buildings now being erected upon said premises. Hated, February 4th.

1913 LRON B. JACOBS, Refer. Bruc R. Duncan, Plaintiff's Attorney, 139 Montagu atreet, Brooklyn. N.

Y. f5-6t a Tha above sale la hereby adjourned to March 6, 1913, at same hour and place. Dated February 27, 1513. f28 mh4-2t LEON B. JACOBS.

Refer. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNT Y-Hannah M. Gill, plaintiff, against Jess Agnew and others, defendant. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled acttlon, bearing data tha SOth day of January, 1913, the undersigned, the referee In said judgment named, wilt sell at publlo auction at th Brooklyn Real Estat Exchang. Limited.

No. 189 Montagu atreet. In th Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, and Stat of New York, on tha 6th day of March, 1913. at 12 o'clock noon on that day by William H. Smith, Auctioneer, th premise directed by the aald Judgment to be sold and therein described aa follows; All that certain lot, plec or parcel of land altuate, lying and being tn the Borough of Brooklyn, City and Stato of New York, being known on th Tax Map of The City of New York for the Borough of Brooklyn as and bv the following description; Section 12, Block 3fiW, Lot 27.

HTCNRY B. ETC HAM. Befere. Litchfield Moynahan, Attorney for Plaintiff, 141 Broadway, Borough of Manhat-tsn. City of New York, flU tu SUPREME! COURT, KINGS COUNTY Hannah GUI, plaintiff, against Jesce Agnew and others, defendants Lien 6398.

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the SOth day of January, 1913. I. the undersigned, th referee In said Judgment named, will sell at publlo auction to the highest bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street.

In th Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 5th day of March, at 13 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment tu be sold, and therein described a follows: Ail that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, being known on the tax map of the City of New York, for the Borough of Brooklyn, as and bv the following description: Section 12. Block 3601 Lot 2 Dated. February 10th. 1913. JOSEPH H.

BRBAZNELL. eferea. Litchfield P. Moynahan, Plaintiff's Attorney, 141 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of Nw York, fll-f tuf SURROGATE'S COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS In tho matter of the application of Kdwina H. H.

an 1h field, for letters of ad ministration of the guods, chattels and credits which were of Mary L. L. Hamblet, otherwise known as M. Louie L. Hamblat, deceased.

To th creditor of Mary L. L. Hamblet, otherwise known aa M. Loulfi L. Hamblet, the above-namod decedent: Whereas, tho above-named Kdwlna II, H.

Handsneld intends to apply to the Surrogate's Court of th County of Kings for letters of administration of tha goods, chattels and credits which were of MARY L. L. HAMBLET, otharwlna known as M. LOUTH HAMBLET, late of the County of Kings, deceased, with a limited nnd modified b.nd, pursuant to the provision of Section 2264 of the Cod of Civil Procedure of the Stat of New York, now therefore, pursuant to an order of mid court dated th 19th day of February, 1913, you and each of you are hereby notified and required to present your claim against the estate of aald Mary L. Hamblet, deceased, to the Surrogate of tha County of Kings In said Stat of New York, on or before the 81st day of March 1913.

EPWINA IT. H. HANDSFTELD. Wilson A Van Wagoner, Attorneys for Petitioner, Office and Postoftlco Address, Ki Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn, N.

Y. CHy. f25-8t tu SUPREME COTJUT, KINGS COUNTT-SAM-nel Sllinsky, plaintiff, osuinst Himmelstein Arkcr Co. and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date tbe llth day of February, 1913, the undersigned, the referee. In said Judgment nsmrd, will sell at pnbllc auction to the highest bidder, by William H.

Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. ISP Montague street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 19th dnr of March, 1313, at 12 o'clock, noon, the premise, dlreoted by snld Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All tlint certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sltunto, lying and being In th Bor otigh of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wtt: Beginning at a point ou tha southwesterly side of Sixteenth street distant two hundred three (203') feet ten (10) Inches northwesterly from tho corner formed by the Intersection of tho southwesterly side of Sixteenth street and the northwesterly gdo of Fourth avenue, as widened running thence northwesterly along said southwesterly side of Sixteenth street forty (40') feet; thence southwesterly nnd parallel with Fourth avenns and part of thd distance through a partr wall one hundred twenty-four (124') feet nine inches to the line of lnnd now or late of Peter WycfeoiT; thence southeasterly along snld land forty (40'j feot, more or less, to a point distnnt two hundred three (203') feet ten Inches northwesterly from the northwesterly side of Fourth venue; thence northeasterly and parallel with Fourth avenue one hundred twentr-fire (125') feet seven and one-half ai) Inches, more or less, to the southwesterly side of Sixteenth street, tbe point or place of beginning. Dated New York, February 24, 1913. HARRY E. LEWIS.

Referee. Alexander Fox. Plaintiff's Attorney' isi snu street, Manhattan, N. Y. City, f25 tuf COUNTY COURT.

KINGS COUNTY-HICH- ard F. Stanley, plaintiff, against Bosie Weber and Sarah A. Kay eta, defendants. In pur suance of a Judgment of foreclosure and ttaie, duly xnado anil entered in tho above-entitled action, and bearing date the 21st day of February, 1011, the underslgnod, the referee In raid Judgment named, will sell at public auction to th highest bidder, by WUllnm H. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchango No.

189 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklvln, County of Kings, on the lth day of March. 1913, at 12 o'clock, noon, the premises directed by aald Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. Dleoe or of lan.l. lvlnu. situate and being; in the Borough of Brooklyn, ounty or Kings, the State of New York.

and more particularly described as follows: beginning at a point on th northerly side or Qulncv atreet. distant threa hundred feet east erly from the northeasterly corner of Nostra nd avenue and Qulncy atreet; running thenc easterly along Quincy atreet fifty feet; thence northerly parallel with Nostra nd avenue and 'art or tne aistanc through a party wall one mndred fet: thenc westerlv narallel with Quinoy atreet fifty feet; thenc southerly again parallel with Nostrand avenue one hundred feet to th point or nlace of beoinnlnsr. To gether with all the riarht. tltl and Interest of ftosle Weber of, In and to the land lying In I ftntntv at rat At In frnnt JUIhI a.al.1 1 premises to the center line thereof. Being th same premlaea which wer conveyed to th pmimirE ny one Henry Kohlmeier and Karelin Kohlmeier his wife, bv deed dted Feb.

ruary 9th. 1005, and recorded In th Kings County Register's Ofno. In Libr Page section Block 1303, on February 10th, 180. uaifla eu ruary jvio. PETER MA HONEY.

Refsre. Hugo C. Oollmar. Plaintiff's Attornev. 124 Brondway, Brooklyn.

Y. 6t COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY-WILL-lam P. Harden, plaintiff, against Barnhard Henry Schmidt, and other, defendants In pursusnc of a Judgment of foreclosur and snl duly mad and entered tn the a hove -entitled action, and bearlnar date the 31st dav of January. 1MJ, th undersigned, th ref- OFKI CP P4h nf i on wri br tr r.t 1 -ant tr.e H.jnv.i cf i at tr abvt tm4 ofT u.l o. a i -n )VKDPM)V, MABClf fl, 111 Fo-t It a.m.

Ir.LI n'jt AVTHRATlS COAL IN wi-'A-WiXiLS Aa tf essl, pO-T 1 PtOW OOali. pound of cfitt. ut coal, iZ.vj pvutida pa coi. The time aiiod fur in de'lvery of tr coal and th lull prf jrrr.anc of tb aoutxe6: uii'il 1j. J.v "ih amount cr ti.uriy required fa thirty Vi per cent, cf tr.e total amount for lbs contract la awarW.

bi ldera will wnie tb amount of th unit prices their bids or estltnatee In ajdi-tivn to Inserting tr same tn fgur-a an, 'a aidition Hl Insert in figure a the, tta! of tneir bid or rtmutt All bius cr eat.ni wfi bn cxiieioered in fur mai do no i coa- ta Bin tor al. I'imi. i'b biJs or ran.ii.atre be compared en That l-a: of th approximate estimate Bidders elii a.atu a pric per pwuaia lui COell. Blank form and further Information may ba outeuned u.t ih ort'ra of the Kursjau iub and Omcee. Room kj.

Municipal BuUdliig, Borougn of Brooklyn. ALFRED E. 8Ta.EP.ff. D'e1 February is, 1S13. L'0-lOt Bay See Keueral I natractlona to Bidders, at foot of coIuuiel, laat psm of tblapaper.

"PUBLIC NO! ICE IS HEREBY GLXKX TO th owner ur n-n of aU buusea and lo Improved or unimproved land aflecttd thereby, that th fvj.iowaiiaT propueeu aasosanueu. have been con.p.eted and ar lodged In th oiTic of th Board of Aor for xamiaa- UQ by a I perhjns lntermied, tlorouitb of Brooklyn, 101. Regu.at.a. gracing, curbing, guttering and laying a.Jew.V.ka on Ge'ston Ace. betweva stith and men sis.

together with a net award for damage oud by a cfiauga of gride. 16M. Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging Battery from K6th at. to 92 A a together with a list of award for damages caused bv a chanae of grrad. Regulating, grading, curbing, fogg'rg Avenue from Cnnev Is and ava.

to B. lfith and from li 15th et. to Ocean ave. The area of assessment extends to witnm one-half th block at th Intersecting and terminating atreet. SOCs.

Basin at th northwest corner of Churca ave. and Roger ave. Affecting Block No. SootJ. Sewer and appurtenance tn Dlnemor Slace, between Blchtuond and Logan eta.

and asin on the south aide of Dlnsmor slaca. opposite Richmond at. Arreciing wocKe of. ana it. 3007.

Rwr In Ufa from 5th to Sth and in Cita aouth aide, from lutb. llth ave. Affecting Block No. 5T51 and C761 8010. Sewer basin at th nortn corner of SS3 at.

and 10th ave. Affoctlng Block No. 8011 2016. Sewer basin on at tha north comer New Utrecht ave. Affecting E.ock No.

G1S0. 301S. Sewer in Newklrk between Cony Island ave. and 1st at. Affecting Block No, 0)9.

Sewer in 75th tu. north aide, between Hth ave. and th end of existing sewer, about S41 feet eaat of 16th and on tha south side, between 14th and 16th ave. Affecting: Blocks Noa. 6212, 218.

and 6224. S022. Sewer In between dffth at. and )th at. (Bay Rldg and outlet In Bav Rldge ave, t), between 12th and and In Bay Rldg ave.

at), between 10th and lZth aves. Affecting Blocks No. 6S80, 6772, 6773. 1777 and 6 S5. 3C23, Sewer bastn on northwest corner of 17th and O.d New Utrecht road.

Affecting Lot 1 of Block 630L All person whoa Interests are affected bv the above named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the same. rr either of tham, ar requested to preeent their oblections. In to th Secretary of the Bjard of Assessors. 820 Broadway. New York, on or before March 2K, 1613 at It a.m..

at which time and place the said oblections will heard and testimony received in reference thereto, JOS. P. HRNNKRSY, vTM, ORMOND. ANTONIO C. ASTARITA, Board of Assessors.

Thomas J. Drennon, Secretary, 820 Broadway, City of New York, Borough of Manhattan. February iK), 1913. f20-10t OFFICE OP THE) PRESIDENT OP THE Borough of Brooklvn, Ifom No. 2, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, the City of New York.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL Bal reoelved by the President Borough of Brooklyn at the above offlc until 11 o'clock a-m. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 103 3. 1. FOR FENCING LOTS ON THE WEST SIDE OF 6TH BETWEEN 48TH AND 47TH AND ON VARIOUS OTHER STREETS, The Engineer's estimate Is as follows: 1,313 linear feet open board fence, six feet high. Time allowed, 30 working days.

Security r-quired, $260, 2. FOR CONSTRUCTING CEMENT SIDEWALKS ON BOTH SIDES OF 18TH A BETWEEN 47TH ST, AND 4STH Ol-T THE EAST SIDE OF BRADFORD BETWEEN ATLANTIC AVE. AND LIBERTY AND ON BOTH SIDES OP CORNELL. BETWEEN IRVING AVE. AND TH BOROUGH LINE.

The Engineer's estimate Is aa follows; 6,720 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year maintenance). Time allowed, 25 working days. Security required. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING J.O0O CUBIC YARDS BROKEN TRAP ROCK AND 2,000 CUBIC YARDS TRAP ROCi SCREENINGS.

TO BE DELIVERED AS FOLLOWS: 1.000 cublo yards broken trap rock and 1,000 cubic yards trap rock screenings to Corporation Yard. 67th near 18th av. 1,000 cublo yards broken trap rock and cubic yards trap rock screenings to Corporation Yard. Neck road and Gravesend ave. Completion of doll very to be on or before December 31, 1IU8.

Security required, 30 per cent, of the total amount for which the contract is awarded. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 1.600 TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS EACH OP REFINED ASPHALT. Deliveries to be mado to Municipal Asphalt Plant. 7th st.

Basin, Gowanus Canal. Completion of delivery to bo on or before November li13. Hecurttv required, 80 per cent of the total amount for which the contract Is awarded. Tho bidder will state the price of each item or srticlo contained in the specification or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, por ton, linear foot, square foot, cubio yard or other unit of measure, by which the biJie will be tested. The bids will bo compared and the contract awarded at a lump or acgTegato sum for each contract.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and In the manner and in such quantities as may be dlroetrd. Blank forms and further Information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may t4 soen at the office or the Bureau of Highway, tho Borough of Broooklyn, No. 12, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. ALFRED E. STEERS.

President. Dated February 18, 191S. f20-10t BRrSe General Instruction to Rid ot tlita pnper. ders, of foot of column, laat page of HEADQUARTERS OF THH FIRE DEPARTMENT OF TUB CITY OF NBW YORK. N03.

AND 119 EAST 6TTH STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THH CITY OF NEW YORK. SUATjED BIDS OR ESTIMATES V.TL.I. BB received by the Fire Commissioner at tbe above office until lo-w o'clock a.m., on MONDAY, MARCH 0. Boronftrh of Brooklyn, FOR FURN1SHINO ALL THS LABOR ANt) MATERIALS TO COMPLETE TUB FOLLOWING PUBLIC WORKS: Erecting and completing- a new buildlnff, for an engine and hook and ladder company, on the west side of Sheffield avenue, 140 feec north of Livonia avenue.

Installing and completing the steam heating In new buildlnff on the west side o' Sheffield avenue, 140 teet north of avenue Installing and completing the plumbing and gas fitting required for new building on the west side of Sheffield avenue, 140 foot north of Livonia avenue. The time for the completion ot the works and tho full performnce of each nf the eon traots Is one hundred and flfty (150) working days. The amount cf surety required Is fifty pe; cent. loOc) of the amount of the bid or esti-mnte. The contracts will be awarded at a lump or aRgrexnie sum for each contract, and specifications with forms of contracts and proposals may be obtained from Morgan Trainer, architects, 331 Madison eve.

nue. Manhattan, nnd at the ofllce of the Ftc Department, 137 Last street. Manhattan, JOSEPH JOHNSON, Fire Commissioner. BsySee nencrnl Instructions tn Bidders, nt tout of column, last pusre of this paper. f25-10t osu OFFICE OF DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

AUSl'NAL BCILDINO, FIFTH AVENVE AND SIXTY-FOVRTH STHEKT, noHOlflK OF MANHATTAN. CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BR received by the Park Board, at the above office of the Department of Parks, until i o'clock, p.m. on THVRSTJAY. MARCH 6, 1913.

Burouirh of Brooklyn. FOR ALL LAHOlt ANl MATKHIAL8 REQUIRED FOR THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF STEAM HEATING WORK FOR THH NEW WORK SHOPS AND STORP HOrSE, LOCATED TN PROSPECT PARK. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. The time allowed for the completion ef this contract wil be 12ft days. The amount of security required Is Seven Hundred (T(0) Dollars.

A certified check or cash to the amount of Thirty-five ($33) Dollars must accompany bid. Bias will be comparod and the contract warded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forma and further Information mar be obtained at the effee of Frank J. Helm's, 1W Montngue street, Borough of Brooklyn, Ths City of New York, where plans and specifications may be sen. CHARLES B.

STOVER, President, THOMAS FinniNS MltnTAEL J. TCENVEDT, WALTER O. ELIOT. f21-10t osu Commissioner of Partrs. Beyejee Oenerrl Isitrnptlens in B1rt-ilcra, nt toot ut column, laat page) ef thia pnper.

in th stourrti Urd of th Oiy tt Uriok-Ijn. nw th lieruufi ef lirtxin( C.iy vt I Nw iork, and touna! and aa fol-I lows, Iwimmni at a point ca norta-t rir aid of Myrt: avenu dmin, ana hun dred feet wMr.y from ih nortnireai curnor of airwt and Uvn tvanut; mnnJi.f thnr northerix parmlr! with Adama trt lffrtty-fla feat; tntrtc westerly and para.iel with Myrtta avanut twenty feei and tw Inches to an aliy ten feet wioa known as Floods Alley; trie no Southerly a.onf the a iter. Bid of aald a'lev eiarh. v-fiv. ft iA th northery aid of Myrtle avenue, and thenoa eaaterly alone aa'd norther.y aide of Myrtla avenue twenty leet and three tnchea to the point or place of beffinnlnr Parcel No.

I. All that certain lot, piere or parcel of land altuate, lyinj and beinaj formerly la the City of brooklyn. now the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Klr.fi. City and of New York, toe aame belna; butted and bounded aa follow Tit i Beginning at a point on the northwardly aide of JIvrt.e avenue on the corner of a certain aJley which la one hundred feet east war from the northeaet corner of Myrtle avenue and Washington atreet.

and runnine from lhen.a nnrthwgtrr.1v avlnna aald alley eighty-five feet; thence weitwardly 3 parallel with Myrtla avenue twentv-Ave feet: thence southwardly parallel to Vlaehlngton atreet eighty-five fet to Myrtla avenue; thence aaatwanCy along the north aide of Myrlls avenue to the place of beginning. rarcei io. ah mat certain lot, piece or parcel of land altuate, lying and being formerly In the City of Brooklyn, now the Borough of lirooklyn, CHy of New York, and bounded and described aa follows: Ben-inning at a point on tha southerly aids of Livingston atreet distant one hundred and twenty-Ava feet westerly from th eouthtvesierly corner of Bmlth atreet and Llvingatnn atreet; running lie nee westerly along the southerly tide of Livingston street twenty. Ave feet; the rife southerly and parallel with Bmlth atreet one hundred feet; thencs eaaterly and parallel with Livingston street twenty-five feet, and thence northerly parallel with Smith street on hundred feet to Livingston street at th piace of beginning, excepting from th above described premlaea how-aver, so much of the aald above described Premises as was taken bv tho City of New ork for tha widening of Llvlngaton street, between Court street and Flatbush avenue. In the First and Third wards of the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New Yorkv-tDated February IS, uu.

JOHN P. McFA.RLA.ND, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Office and Vont Office Address, 189 Kamsen treet. Brooklyn, N. Y.

fit tu Tmh25 COUNTY CO CRT, KINGS COUNTY HEN. ry W'aldeck, plaintiff, against Mary L. Doody and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In th above entitled action and bearing dato the 17th day of January, 1911, the undersigned, the referee In said Judg-m-nt named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William P. Rae. auctioneer, at th Brooklyn Real Estate F.x-chsnge.

No. 189 Montague street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 7th day of March, 1913. at o'clock noon, th premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: Alt that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner formed by tha Intersection of th south-erly side of Hawthorn street with the westerly side of Rogers avenue; running thencs southerly along the westerly side of Rogers avenue thirty -one feet eleven Inches; thence westerly parallel with Hawthorn street and part of ths distance through a party wall ninety-six iet; thence northerly parallel with Rogers avenue thirty-one feet eleven Inches to ths southerly side of Hawthorne street, and thence easterly along th southerly side of Hawthorn atreet ninety-six feet to tha corner, the point or place of beginning. Also all th right, title and Interest of the parties of, in and to Rogers avenue and Hawthorne atreet, lying In front of and adjoining said promises to the center ltnfs thereof Dated. February 11th, 1913.

WILLIAM LIE HERMANN, Refer. Harry L. Thompson, PJalntiffa Attorney, 175 Romsen street, Brooklyn, N. Y. flS-6t COUNTY COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Ulster County Savings Institution of Kingston, plaintiff, against Mary L. Doody. and others, defendant. Action No. 1 Jn pursuance of a ludgment of foreclosure and sal duly madt and entered In the above-entitled action, and bearing date the 17th day of January, mi, the undersigned, the referee, In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to th highest bidder, by James L.

Brumley auctioneer, at tho Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 389 Montague street, In tn Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on th 6th day of March, 1913, at twelve o'clock noon, th premise directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described aa follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn of the City of New York, County of Kings and Stale of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of th northerly side of Winthrop street with the westerly side of oners avenue. running thence westerly along tho northerly si do of wmtnrop street, ninety-stx teet; thence northerly parallel with Rogers avenue, thirty feet; thence easterly parallel with Winthrop street, and part of the distance through a party wall, nlnety-slx feet to the westerly eld of Rogers avenue, and thence southerly along the westerly side of Rogers avenue, thirty feet to the point or place of beginning. Also all th right, title and Interest of the parties of. In and to Rogers avenue and Winthrop street, lying in front of and adjoining said premise to th center lines thereof, respectively.

Dated, February 11. 1f13. LOUIS R. mcZ, Refer. Harry L.

Thompson, Plaintiff's Attornev, 175 Remsen street. Brooklyn. N. Y. fl-St tu COUNTY COURT, KTNOS COUNT Edward MeK.

Whiting, and others, trustees under a deed of trust dated October 26th, 1911. and recorded In tha TIpo-i (-' a mNa. Count of New York, on th 3oth Aav October, 1911, plaintiffs, against Mary Doody, and others, defendants. Action No. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and ila, duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 18th day of January.

10.3, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at rublio auction the highest bidder, by James L. Brumley. auctioneer, at tho Brooklyn Real Sitate Exchange, No. 185 Montague ttreet, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings on the 6th day of March. 1913.

at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed Ty said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, of (he City of New York, Count of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly aid of Rogers avenue, distant thirty-one feet eleven inches southerly from tho corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly Bid- of Rogers avenue with tho southerly side of Hawthorne street; running thence westerly parallel with Hawthorne street and part of the distance through a party wall, ninety-six feot; thence southerly, parallel with Rogers avenue, thirty feet; thence easterly, parallel with Hawthorne etrtst and part of th dlatanoo through a party wail, ninety-nix feet to the westerly side of Rogers avenue, and thence northerly along the westerly side of Rogers avenue, thirty feot tu the point or place of beginning. Also ail Uu right, title and Interest of the parties of. In and to Rogers avenue, lying" In front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof. Dated, February llth, 1913. PAUL BONYNOE, Ref-re.

Harry L. Thompson. Plaintiff's Attorney. 17n Romsen street. Brooklyn, N.

Y. COUNTY COURT KINGS COUNTY Henry Clifton and Mary Clifton, plaintiffs, against Alnsworth Realty Company and Sarah Evans, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action, and bearing the date tho twenty-fifth day of February, 1913, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at publlo auction, to the highest bidder, by James L. Brumley, auctioneer, at tho Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 1R9 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 21st day of March.

1013, at twelve o'clock, noon, the premises directed by said judgment to bo sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and holng In the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York. Countv of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Bergen street dlstint one hundred and forty-eight feet easterly from tn aoutneasteriy corner or iiergcn street and Schenectady avenue; running thence easterly along Bergen street twenty-four foet; thence southerly parallel with Schenectady avenue one hundred and twenty-seven feet nine nnd Ane-half inches; thence westerly parallel with Bergen stn-et twenty-four feet, and thenre northerly, parallel with Schenectady avenue one hundred and twenty-seven feet nine nd one-half Inches to the point or place of beginning. Dattd Brooklyn, February 28, 1913. auu k. AjjsS it, licrere.

Frederick Cobb, Plaintiffs' Attorney. lfl Montague streut, Brooklyn, Now York City. 1-7 6t tlldfctU SUPREME COURT, ICINGS COUNTY THE Rivtrhead Savings Bank, plaintiff, ao-alnst John G. Straub others, defendants. Notice of eale In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale made In the above entitled action on tho 21st day of December, 1912, tho undersigned, the refreee in said Judgment named, will soil at publlo auction to th highest bidder by James I Brumley, auctioneer, nt the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, no.

ire Montagu street, in tn Borough of Brooklyn. Countv of Kings, on the th dav of March, 1913, at eleven o'clock In the forenoon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All those two certain lots, eces or care el of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, of th City of New York, County of Kings, and State of New York, known and designated on map mad by Alexander Martin, Citv Surveyor of Brooklyn, October 17, 1S6, and filed in the otllce of the He glut or or the County or Kings, by William H. CamDbell. Master In Chancerv. October.

1343, as lot number three hundred and ten (Sio), and that part of lot number three hundred and fourteen (314) not taken for tha irtenlng of Bushwlek avenuo. In block num ber eleven Ml), and which said lot and nnrt of lot taken together, are bounded and de scribed aa follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on tha aoutherly side of Cook atreet, distant thre hundred and twenty-fir (SIS) feet easterly from the corner rormed by th IntHrsectlon of the southerly aid of Cook street with th eaaterly aid of Morroll street; running thence southerly parallel with Morrell atrt'et. one hundred (100) feet: thence easterly parallel with Cook street, on hundred and one and two-twelfths (101-S-l?) feet to th westerly side of Bushwictt avenue, as widened; thence northerly, along the westerly side of Bushwlek avenue, twenty-five (W) feet and four (4) Inches: thence westerly parallel with Cook street, seventy-two (72) feet thence northerly parallel with Morrell strset, seventy-five (76) feet to tha aoutharly aid of atiaer the complaint of the plaintiff In this action and to aerve a e.py of your answer a the plaintiffs attomeya within twenty daya after the service of thia summons, exclusive of the day of service; and In case of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment wilt be taken agalnat you by default for tbe relief o-mended In the complaint. Trial dealred la kiofi County.

Dated February 19th. Mil, VAN ALE.V DYCKMAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. CAW and P. O.

address, as Montaaue atreet. Brooklyn. N. Y. To the defendants Peter Shand and "Jane" Fhand.

his wife. If any, the name Jane being Actltloue; alee all persona unknown to plaintiff having an Interest In the premlaea sought to be foreclosed, such unknown persons being the heirs at law, devisees, grantees, aaslgness or next of kin of said Peter Shand, their husbands and wives. If any, and the executors of any such unknown persona who may have died leaving a will and the administrator of any such unknown person who may have died inteatate: Tbe foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Abel E. Blaclunar.

a Justice of the Bupreine Court of the State of New York, dated the eth day of February. 11 J. and Sled with the oomplalnt herein In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 14th day of February, 1MI. Dated February llth. 1913.

VA- ALL.X St Utt-h-UAfl, Office and P. O. address, Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. T.

fit tl tu COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY FR A N-els R. Simmons, as surviving executor of the last will and testament of Henry Glnnel, deceased, plaintiff, against Clara Relss and ethers, defendants. Action No. 1 In pursuance of a Judgment at foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled action snd bearing date the llh day of December, 1911. I.

the undersigned, the referee In aald Judgment named, will sell at publlo auction to the highest bidder, by William P. Roe, auo-tloneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 1R Montague street. In tbe Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 7th day of March.

1913. at 13 o'clock, noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described aa followa: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn of the City of New York. County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the norttr-erly side of Ijifayette avenue, distant one hundred and seven feet westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Lafayette avenue with the westerly side of Steuben street; running thence northerly, parallel with Steuben strset. and part of the distance through a party wall, ninety-five feel; thence westsrly, parallel with I-tayette avenue, forty-three feet; thence southerly, parallel with Stsuben street and part of the distance through a party wall, ninety-five feet to the northerly side of Lafayette avenue and thence easterly, along the northerly sldsl of Lafayette avenue, forty-three feet to the point or place of beginning. Also all the right, title and Interest of the parties of, In and to Lafayette avenue, lying In front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof Dated February 13th, 1913.

HARRY K. DAVENPORT, Referee. Harry L. Thompson, Plaintiff's Attorney, 178 Reniscn Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

6t NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Hermlne Rufly, plaintiff, against Melanle Pnzenmayer, defendant. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sole duly made and entered In the above-entitled action. and bearing date the 8th day of February. 1913, the undersigned, the reieree, in said Judgment named, will sell at publlo auction to the highest Bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, at taje Brooklyn Real Estate Ex change, No.

139 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the ith day of March, 1913, at 13 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said ludgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn (formerly City of Brooklyn), County of Kings, city and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, that Is to say: Beginning a point formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Car-roll street with the westerly side of Utlca avenue, and running thence westerly and along the southerly slds of Carroll street, sixty-two feet, six Inches, more or less, to land now or lute of Lyman Chapln: thence southeasterly In a straight line, one hundred and fifty-seven feet, nine Inches, more or less, to the former boundary line between the City of Brooklyn and the Town of Flatbush; thence easterly and along the former boundary line between the City of Brooklvn and the Town of Flat-bush, thirty-three feet, six Inches to the westerly aide of Utica avenue, and thence northerly along the westerly side of Utlca avenue, one hundred and forty-three feet, two Inches, more or less, to the point or plsce of bsgln-nlng. Together with all the right, title and Interest of the party of the first part of, In and to the land lying In Carroll street and T'tlca avenue Immediately ndtnlnlna and In front of the premises above described to the middle lines of Carroll street snd Utlca ave nue. Dated, February 10th, 1P13.

EDWARD FOWLER. Referee. Murtha A Hanson, Plaintiffs Attorneys, 65 i.i nerty street, Manhattan Borough. N. City, flH't tu th COUNTY COURT.

KINGS COUNTY BOND and Mortgage Guarantoe Company, plaintiff, against Clara Relss and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale nuiy mane ana entered in the above entitled ac tion, ana peering date the 23d dav of December. 1913. I. the undersigned, tho referee. In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William P.

Raa. auction. eer. at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

i.w jnumnBue street, in ine Borough of Brooklyn. County of Klns-s. on the 7th Hav nt u3w. 1913, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold And therein AmnT4x.A a follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel i u'ng ana Deing in tno Borough of Brooklyn of the City of New York, County a OI orn, pounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly aide of Lafayette avenue with the westerly side of Steuben street; running thence north-erly along the westerly side of Steuben street ninety-five feet; thence westerly parallel with Lafayette avenue, twenty-two feet; thence southerly parallel with Steuben street, and part of the distance through a party wall, ninety-five feet to the northerly al.te nt T. avenue, and thence easterly alone the northerly side of Lsfayette avenue, twenty-two feet to the corner, the point or place of beginning.

Also all tho right, title and Interest of the parties, of. In and to Lafayette avenue and Steuben street, lying In front of and ad-Joining said premises to the center lines thereof, respectively. Dated, February 13, 1913 Jty1 Stephens, Referee. Harry L. Thompson plaintiff's attorney, 178 Remsen street.

Brooklyn, N. Y. fl3-6t th tu SUPREME COURT. KINGS fnm'TT-oimo C. Ilodcnsteln, plaintiff, against V.

W. Crane Realty and Construction Company et al defendants In pursuanco of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the shove entitled action and bearing dote the 14th day of February, 1913, the undersigned, the referee, In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William 11. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Entate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street, la the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on ww, hi it ojock, noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described aa follows: All that certain piece or parcel of Innd, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of City and Stato of New York and more particularly described as follows, to wlf Beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of 81st street distant one hundred and eighty (180) feet northwesterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southwesterly side of 81st street with the northwesterly side of 13th avenue; running thence southwesterly par-sllel with 13th avenue one hundred (100) thence northwesterly parallel with 81st street twenty-one 121) feet: thence northeasterly parallel with 13th avenue snd part of the distance through a party wall one hundred (100) feet to tile southwesterly side of 81st street, nnd thence southeasterly along the southwesterly side of hist street twenty-one (21) feet to tho point or Placoof beginning. Doted New York, February WALLACE N.

VflEELANR, Referee Earl A. Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff 208 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City- f25-t tu th COUNTY COURT OF KINGS COUNTY Mary Ryder, Kato Ryder and Robert Ryder, plaintiffs, against Meta A. Kennedy, individually and as administratrix of tho goods chattels and credits of Thomas J. Kennedy deceased; Kate R. Stege.

sometimes d-scrlbed an Kat B. Steegc; Emma Gonzales, Robert Fischer, Eugene Flacher, Henry Fischer, Samuel Ryder and Catherine Ryor, his wife; Joseph Thcbaud, Joseph V. Thebaud, Delphln Stephen Thebaud, Edgar B. Thebaud nnd Rlcardo Thebaud, an lnfnnt over th age of fourteen years; the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, a body corporate; Bar-net Paulson nntl Lnuls Hoay, Individual) nnd as copartners doing nunfness undrr the firm name of Paulson Roey; Will Werthelm, Fred KiiRahauaen, the People of the State of New York, James Furey nnd Company, Hauck Manufacturing Company, a corporation, Henry Rchroeder, Philip Llvonl. Samuel Rvder and John Rrown.

administrator of th goods, chattels and estate of Gertrude Ryder, deceased, the name John Rrown being fictitious, the real name being unknown to the plaintiffs, defendantsTo the above-named defendants and each of them: You are horoby summoned to answer tho amended complaint In this action and to serv a copy of your answer on tha plaintiffs' attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and In can of your failuro to appear or answer, Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded In tha complaint. Dated Brooklyn. N. May 15. 1012.

JOHN F. McFARLANO, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Office) and Post Offlco Artdresit 188 Romsen street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. To Emma Gonzales. Robert Fischer, Eugena Fischer, Henry Fischer.

Juseph Thabiud Joseph V. Thebaud, Delphln Htephen Thebaud, Kdgar B. Thebaud and Rlcardo Thebaud: The foregoing amended summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable, Lewis L. Fawcett, one of tho Judges of the County Court of Kings County, New York, dated the 10th day of February, 1913, nnd Alcd with the amended complaint In the offlco of tho Clerk of the County of Kings at the Hall of Records In the Borough of Brooklvn. County of Kings.

City and Stat of New York, on th 10th day of February, The object of this action Is to obtain partition of certain real property situated In th County of Kings. Borough of Brooklyn. City and Stat of New York, described below, or a mil thereof If actual partition cannot ba made and a division of th proceeds among th parties to this action who are entltTod Auctioneer Wllllsm H. Smith, la ac cordance with conditions embodied in ault of foreclosure and tale, wilt dis- poie of property on the eaat aide of Hlckf street, north of State atreet, on March 13. at the Real Estate Exchange.

Tbe al la announced by Referee Thomas E. Pearsall and grows out of a ault of Elizabeth V. H. Nicholson against Joseph Sezouk and others. egal Notices.

atTPTtEVB rorRT. kinos "eta V. II. MrbnUon. plaintiff, ajalnat Joseph K.ezonk and others, defendants In pursnance of a Judgment of forecloanre and Nile duly made and entered In tbe abore entitled action ami nearlna: date tin 17th day of January, lull, tbe nnderlrneri, tbe referee.

In aald Judgment named, will aril at public auction to tbe hlgbeat bidder, by William H. Hmltu, auctioneer, at tbe Brooklyn Real Katats lCickanfe, No. lit Montague atreet. In the llormigh of Brooklyn, County of Kings, oa the day ol March, tail, at 12 o'clock noon, tbe premlaea directed by aald Judgment to be aold and therein deecrlbed aa followa: All that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land, with tbe buildings thereon situate, lying and being In tbe City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, and bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point oa tbe easterly aide of Illrka atreet dlatant seventy-four feet two Incbea northerly from tbe corner formed by tbe Intersection of the easterly side of Illrka street with the northerly aide of Ktate atreet, and thence running eaaterly par-allel with Ptate street and part of the way through a party wall between tbe building on tbe lot hereby conveyed and tbe building on tbe lot next adjoining on the southerly aide thereof eighty feet; thence northerly parallel with tllclca street twenty-four feet eight and one-half Inches thence westerly snd parallel with Htate atreet and part of the wsy through a party wall between tbe building on tbe lot hereby conveyed and the building on the lot next adjoining on the northerly side thereof eighty feet to the eaaterly aide of Hicks street, and thence south-erly along the said easterly side of Hicks street twenty-four feet eight and one-half Inches to tbe point or place of beginning. Dated February 1ft, 1913.

THOMAS E. PEARSAT.L, Referee, 177 Montafuo street. Brooklvn, N. T. Philip Carpenter, Plftlntlirs Attorney, 111 Broadway.

New York City, N. T. fl 6t tutf SUPREME CWjRTi kTnOS COUNTT-Florence Smith, plalntlfT, against Ponce Realty Company, George W. Lyle, Charles 8. Taber and Oenevleve Taber, his wife; Oeorge Heatley and Ella Heatley, his wife: Meyer Denker-Slnram Company, Dora Blnger, Frederick O.

Edward Samuels, William C. Rodger, Julius Bergman, Harry Oreenberg, Frank L. Hell, Wnlter J. Smith, Mechanics Bank, Brooklyn; Sarah Stephenson, Charles Doudera, Incorporated, a domestic corporation; Henrietta Chappell, individually, and as executrix of the laat will and testament of Emma Chappell, deceased: Max J. i'earlman, Alfonso Pugllese, Sydney H.

Palmer, as receiver of all the property, equitable Interests, rights and things In action of George W. Heatley; Melville J. Franoe, as receiver of nil the property, equitable interests, rights and things In action of Oeorge W. Heatley; Victor Pug-glesl, defendants. Action No.

2. Summons. Trial desired In Kings County. To the above-named defendants and eaoh of them: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and In case of your failure to appear, or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default, for tho relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated. Brooklyn, December 1S12. McGUIRD, DELANY, NIPKR CONNOLLY, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office and Postofflce Address, ISO Montague atreet, Brooklyn, New York City, N. Y.

To Frank Bell: Tho foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Walter H. Jaycox, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated, the day of January, 1913, and filed on the 1st day of February, IRIX, In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the Hall of Records, In tho Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and Stato of New York, the original complaint having been filed In said office on the 23d day of December, Dated. Brooklyn, February 1, HIS. MeOUIRSX DELANY, NIPEH ft CONNOLLY.

Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office and Postofflce Address, ltt Montagus street, Brooklyn, New York City, Y. tu rmhH COURT. KINGS COUNTY Theodore A. Cullen, plalntifl, again Lena Gra.

bow, Edith LaBau Dyer, Lillian Laliau Aymar, Bertha LaBau Browne, Walter LaBau, City Real Estate Company, James M. McXamara, Mary Balz, Individually and as executrix of the last will and testament of Philip L. Bali, deceased, Mary J. Bals (daughter), Philip L. Bala, Pearl Mains, Mildred Mueller, Estelle Bolt, Phebe Le Grant, James Le Grant, Eldward Butler, Emma Campbell, and any and all other persons claiming, or who may claim, to have any right, title or Interest In or general or speclflo lien upon the real property described in the complaint herein, by, through or under Francis P.

Graham, such unknown persons being generally described and being Intended to be Included In the following designation, viz: The wife, widow, descendants, helrs-at-law, executors, administrators, devisees, creditors. trustees, committees, grantees, lienors, assign-As and next of kin. If any, of the said "rancis P. Graham, or of any person or persons deriving any Interest in or lien upon or title to sold real property through or from them, or any of them, and their respective husbands and wives, widows and widowers, ifb any, all of whose names and places of residence unknown to the plaintiff, defendants. Amended summons To the above named defendants: You sre hereby summoned to answer tho amended complaint In this action and to servo a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and In case of your failure to answer or appear, Judgment will be taken against you by default for tAe relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated, New York, December 1912. JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and postofflce address, 138 Chester street. Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. To the defendants, Phebe Le Grant, James Le Grant, Edward Butler and Emma Campbell, and any and all other persons claiming, or who may claim, to have any right, title or Interest In or general or speclflo lien upon the real property described In the complaint herein, by, through or under Francis P.

Gra-hsm, such unknown persons being generally described and being Intended to be Included 1n the following designation, vis: The wife, widow, descendants, helrs-at-law. executors, administrators, devisees, creditors, trustees, commtttoes, grantees, lienors, assignees and next of kin. If any. of the said Francis P. Graham, or of any person or persons deriving any Interest In or lien upon or title to said real property through or from them, or any of them, and their respective husbands and wives, widows and widowers.

If any, all of whose names and places of residence are unknown to the plaintiff. The forogolng amended summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Wal. ter H. Jaycox.

Justice of the Supreme Court, dated January 14, 1913, and filed with the amended complaint In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on January 1913. JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. 138 Chester street. Brooklyn, Y. Ja-6t tu SPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY TH BO-dore A.

Cullen, plaintiff, against Lena Gra-bow, Noah Curtis, If living, and If dead, then any and all persons claiming or who mav claim to have any right, title or Interest In or general or specific, lien upon the real property described In the complaint heroin, by, through or under the said Noah Curtis, such unknown persons being generally described and being Intended to be Included In the following designation, The wife, widow, descendants, heirs at law, executors, administrators, do-vlsses, creditors, trustees, committees, grantees, lienors, assignees and next or kin. If any, of the said Noah Curtis, or of any person or persons deriving any Interest In or Hen upon or title to sold real property, through or from them or any of them, and their respective husbands and wives, widows and widowers If any all of whose names and places of residence are unknown to the plaintiff, defendants. Summons. To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, nd in case of your failure to answer or appear, Judgment will be taken ngatnat you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated Brooklyn, N.

December 10 1912 JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. address 138 Chester street, Brooklyn.

N. T. To the defendant Noah Curtis, if living, and If dead, then any and all persons claiming or who may claim to have any right, title or Interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in the complaint herein, by. through or under the said Noah Curtis; such unknown persons being generally described and being Intended to be Included In the following designation, The wife, widow descendants, heirs at law, executors, administrators, devisees, creditors, trustees, committee-, grantees, lienors, assignees and next of kin. if any, of tho said Noah Curtis, or of any person or persons deriving any Interest In or lien upon or title to said real property, through or from them or any of them, and their respective husbands and wives widows and widowers, If nny.

all of whoss names and places of resldenoe are unknown to the plaintiff: The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publlcailon pursuant to an ordsr of the Hon. Walter H. Jaycox, Justice of the Supreme Court, dated January 14 1913, and tiled with the complaint herein In the office of tho Clerk of the County of Kings on January 18, 1913. JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. 133 Chester street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. 1a3 tu SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Tdlchnel Cnvanagh, plalntlfT, against Lillian V. Kerrln. also known as Lillian V.

nurke; Charles E. Mey. William A. Bblach, Albert 11. Laube, Peter Shand and "Jnne" Shand, his wife, If any, the name "Jane" being fictitious-also all persons unknown to plaintiff having an Interest In the premises sought to be foreclosed, such unknown persons being ths helrs-at-law, devisees, grantees, asslimees or next at kin of the said Peter Shand, tholr husbands PEOPLU OP THE STATE OF YORK, by tb gra.ee of Ood frr a.

Ind-pnnnt To Thon.a Carro.l. Carruil. Prance Carro.L fni greeting Vhrai. George Ciarka of laorousjb r.f BrouM n. County of Klr.ga, CRy and State- of New York, rx lately ptltiond our Sur: rs: Court of th County of Kitiga to have certain instrument In writing bearing cs Th lSih day of Ncvemoer, re.ett.r.g real and personal property, duly proM as the Ian will and tenement of J.AMW F- CArkOLLs, lata of the County of King.

CtceacM. Wherefore, you and each of ar hereby cited to appear before our of th County of Klnga. at a bur-fngat'a Court to be held at the hall of Record. In th Lorough of Brooklyn, oa the 13th day of March. at ten clnck in ths forenoon, then and thr to attend th probate of the aald laat will and testament; and that th aboe-named Infanta then and there show causa why a epeclal guardian should not appointed to appear for them oa tne probata of aald last will and testament.

In testimony whereof hav caused th eal of our said Surrogate's Court to ba hereunto affixed. WRnes. Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surro-(L.

gat of our said County, at th Borough of Brooklyn, th lth dav of January. In tha year of our Lord one thousand nln hundred and thirteen. JOHN H. McCOOEY, Ja tt-St tu Clerk of th Surrogate; Court. THE PEOPLB OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK, by the grac of God frc and IndependentTo Jean L.

Lott, xcutrix of Allan Lorraina Purves, deceased; Klixabeth Rua-sil, Anna Cmaa, Mary Nevina, Kilen hta-holm, A gr.ee Scott, Margaret Alton. Mary Alton McEachern. Agnes Alton Lltrl. Annl Alton Little. Ronald Alton, RurmU Nevlson, Isabella Nevlsnn, Elizabeth Nevison and Ruo-ert Nevlson.

aend greeting: You and ach of you are hereby cited and required to aupear before our Surrogat of th County of Kings, at a Surrogate' Court of th Countv of Kings, to hld at th Hall of Heoorla, In th County of Kings, on th day oi March. 1913. at 10 o'clock In tb forenoon, then and titer to attend th judicial settlement of th account of William Russl, as administrator, with th will annexed of ISA BRTLA HOME. la of tha County of Kings, deceased. And let the above named infant then and ther show caus why a special guardian should not appointed to appear tor them on aald Judicial settlement.

In teatlmony whereof, hare cavsed th aeal of our said Surrogat' Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham. Surrogate (L.

8.) of our said County, at th County of Kings, on tho lOth day of February, in the year of our lord on thousand nine hundred and thirteen. JOHN H. MC COOET, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. M. U.

Flnnigan, Attorney for Administrator, Court street, Brooklyn, N. Y. fll-6t tu IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THH Hon. Hrbert T. Ketcham, Surrogat of th County of Kings, notic is hereby given, according to law, to all person having claim against CHARLOTTR C.

A. KORHLER, lata of th County of Kings, doascd. that they are required to exhibit the aame, with tha voucher thereof, to the subscriber, at tils place of transacting business, at the office of his attorney, John S. Bennett, No. 371 Fulton street Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on or before th th day of July, Dated, December 1J12.

JOHN H. KOEHLER. Administrator. John B. Bennett, Attorn.r for Admtnt trator, 371 Pulton atreet, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

43l-m tu xjyl IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogat of th County of King, notice la hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claim agalnat JOHN ARBUCKLE, late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the aame, with the vouchers thereof, the subscribers, at thetr place of transacting business, at the ofnes of their attorneys, Dyk-man, Oeland Kuhn, 177 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. on or before the 25th day of March next. Dated September 1913.

CHRISTINA ARBUCKLE. CHARLES A. JAMISON, Administrators. Dykman, Oeland Kuhn, Attorney for Admin) strat ora, 177 Montagu street. Brook i N.

Y. s24junhll tu IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OPTHB Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claim against JAMES DOLAN, late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her place of transacting business, th otllce of Fletcher, Slllcocka lahv Vior a tturnsvi nnm 1 1(Yf x.t tat Broadway, Now York Cdty, on or betoro tne ist uay oe August next.

Dated, January 1913. CATHERINE R. DOLAN. Administratrix. Fletcher.

Slllcocka Leahy. Attorney for Administratrix, lfj uroaaway, Manhattan, New York City, tu IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OPTHE Hon, Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogat of the County of Ivinga, notice ia hareby given, according to law. to all persona having claim against MARY ANN DUNN ELL, late of the Borough of Brooklyn. Kings County, deceased, that thoy are required to exhibit tha aame, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber.

at Room 1131. No. o2 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, their place of doing business, at the office of Edward B. Merrill, thetr attorney, in New York City, on or before the 30th day of August, next. Dated, Brooklyn, February 24, 1913.

THOMAS DREW DUNNE LL, FRANK LYMAN DUNNE LI Kxecutors. Edward B. Merrill, Attorney for Executors. fs5-8m tu SPECIAL NOTICES. AT A 6PECIAL TERM OF THE SUPREME Court held In and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House In the Borough oi Brooklyn.

City of New Yrk, on the 13th day of February, 1813. Present: Hon. Russell Benedict, Justice. In tho matter of tho application of Ardetiter Mustard and Spice for authority to change lta name to the Ardenter Mustard Inc. Upon reading and filing the petltlou of th Ardenter Mustard A Spice a domestic, stock corporation, duly verified by Joseph F.

Lock wood. Its president, wherein said petitioner prays for an order authorizing it to assume another corporate name, to wit, the name Ardentor Mustard and upon filing the certificate of the Secretary of State, annexed thereto, certifying that the name which said corporolon proposes to assume is not the name of any other domestic corporation, or a name which he deems so nearly reaombling It as to be calculated to docolve, and upon filing due proof by altldavits showing that notice of th presentation of said petition has been duly published in th Brooklyn Citizen, a daily newspaper printed and mibllshed in tho County of Kings, State of Now York. In which county i such corporation has Its business oiftce. with proof of th filing of said petition and notice In the office of tha tar of the fc-tate of New York and the Court being satisfied by said petition and by the affidavits and certificate presented therewith, that the petition is true, and that ther are no reasonable objections to the name proposed, and that potltlon has been duly authorised, and that notice of the presentation of the petition as required by law has been made. Now, on motion of Thomas Downs, nttsrney for the said petitioner, and no one opposing, it is Ordered: That said petition be, end the same hereby is, granted, nnd that tho petitioner herein, ARDENTER MUSTARD SPTCE be.

and It hereby is, authorised to assume another corporate nRtne, to wtt. the name ARDENTER MUSTARD INC. on and after the SOth day of March, 113; and it is Further ordered and directed: That this order be entered, and the paper on which It Is granted be filed within ten days from the date hereof, in tho otnee of tho Clerk of th County of Klntrs. the county in which the certificate of incorporation of aald corporation Is filed, and that a certified copy of this order, within ten dav after the entry thereof, filed in the onice of tho Secretary of tftate, and, further, that a copy of this ordr published once a week, for four successive weeks, in the Brooklyn Dally Ke.irle, a newspaper In the County of beginning, within ton days after the entrv thereof. Knter.

RUSSELL BENEDICT. (ironted. February 1S13, Charles S. Dovoy, Clerk. Thomas Downs, Attorney for Petitioner, 44 Court street.

Brooklyn. flS 4t tu xmll NOTICE TS HISRKBT GIVE THAT THE COOi'EH WE1SMAXTKI. MANfFATUK-1NO IC, a dnmostlc corporation, having Its principal office for tho transaction of business at No. 3il2 Jefferson street. In the Borough of Brooklyn County of Kings, CUy and State of New York, will apply to the Supreme Court of the Stato of New York.

Countv of Kings, at a special term thereof, to be held nt the County Court House, in the Borough of Urooklyn. City of York, on the twontv-scventli day of March. 1913, at 10 a.m.. In the fiTenonn of that dav or as soon thereafter as counsel can bo heard, for an order authorizing such corporation to change Its corporate name to that of GBOKQB COOPER MAXI'FAC TmiNO INC. Dated Brooklyn, N.

February 6, 191.1. COOl'KR WEISMANTKL MAXUFACTUK-INI7 INC. By Cooper A TVelsmantel Mf8 Oeorge Cooper. President. Adam Clirtatmann Attorney for Petitioner, Office and IostotTlce address.

No. 931 Broadway, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Vork. f2S tu xmhli This Is a queer old world, I'm sura, Whore Truth, hides In a ditch; Rich folks pretend that they are poor, Poor folks pretend they're rich. Cincinnati Inquirer. "Borden Is always optimistic He was run over by an automobile the other day." "That didn't have a tendency to cheer him up any, did It?" "Tee.

As soon aa he recovered consciousness and found out what had struck him he brtuhtened up and said: 'Oee, I'm glad It wasn't a locomotive." Chicago Record-Herald. i dent To HInrfcb Boacher, Otto Doseher, Karl L'oscher, Katrlna Torher and Gealna Doscber. all refltdtog at Altmneberg, Krele, Qeesfemunde, Germany; Glna Weimann, Katrlna Yon Hollen and Johann Torney, all residing at Bexboveda, Krela, Ueeetenmode, Germany Henrietta It rent er, residing at nonner. Krela. Geeatemtmda.

Germany; Nicholas Doarher, Marl Boucher, John U. Herrmann, junior, an Infant over tb age of fourteen yrare, residing at Hoselle Park, la the Stste of New Jersey; St. John's Latheran Church, German Hospital Aasorlatlon of Brooklyn and Lutheran Cemetery, send greeting: Yon and earh of you are hereby cited and reqntred to appear before our Surrogate of th Cottnrv of Kings, at a surrogate's court of fh County of Klmrs. to be held at tb Ilnll of Record. In th.

County of Kings, on th 3d day of April, 1913, at tea o'clock In th forenoon, then and there to attend tne juaieiai settlement or the arvmin. of John H. Doacher and Luer Often, as ex ecutors of th last will and testament of JOHN iMifU'HMt, aeceaseo. Ana let tb anov- nuti-wrf Infant then and there show cans why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for blm on ssld Judicial settlement. la testimony whereor we have caused the seal of onr Surrorstes' Court to be hereunto affixed.

Wltnesa, Hon. H-r brt T. Ketcbam, Surrogate of our (L. aald County, at the County of Kings, tho 17th day of February, In the vear of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. JOHN H.

McCOOEY, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Prank Obernier. Attornev for rTai.ns. v- 44 Court atreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.

City, N. Y. ri8 6w tu THE PKOPIR OP TH HI mt toi rv tcti YORK, by the exaee of free and lndenen-(lent To John Melody, Poulogour Seariff, County Unre, Ireland, send greeting: Whereas Margaret olling of the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Mugs, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Klnps, to have a certain Instrument in writing bearing dat the 37th flay of December, 1912, relating to peraonsl v.ruTBu an me iflst will and testament of BRIDGET MELODY, lot of th Borough of Brooklyn. N. deceased.

Where-Tore, you and each of you are hereby cited to appear befor our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court to be held at the U' 'cor(is. th County of Kings, on tbe 7th doy of April, 1913, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and tlier to attend th probate of the aald last will and testament. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. Herbert rr Ketcliam, Surrogate of our said (L.

8.) County, at the County of Kings, the 13tU day of February, In th year of our Lord on thousand nine hundred and thirteen. JOHN H. McCOOKT. toJ clerk of th Surrogate's Court. Edward J.

Byrne, Attorney, xoo Montague at. flS xmh26 tn THE PEOPLE OF TRE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of Ood fre and independent Jame A. Bellows. John A. Bellows, Oeorge K.

Bellows, Joseph Bellowa, Nettle TS lllson, Julia Markl, Qcorg Bllow. Jeannette Rubaamen. Alice Axelstrom, Herraina Snook, Emily McCormlck, Mary Cheney. Julia Harnlsh, Adelaide Corn-well, James- C. Martine, Elsada Olmsteod and Hermlna Barry, send greeting: You and each of you, are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of th County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court of th County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records.

In the County of Kings, on th 26th day of February, J913, at ten o'clock in th forenoon, then and ther to attend the Judicial settlement of the account of Josephine Krom and The Peoples Trust Company, as administrators of the goods, chattels and credits which wer of HENRY M. BELLOWS, deceased. And let the above-named Infanta then and ther show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on said Judicial settlement. In testimony whereof, we hav caused th eal of our said Surrogate's Cfcurt to bo hereunto affixed. Witness, nn Herbrt T.

Ketcham, Surro-(U 8.) gate of our said county, at the County of Kings, the 10th day of January, in the year of our Lord, on thousand nine hundred and thirteen. JOHN H. McCOOEY, Clerk of th Surrogate's Court. Jal4-6t tu PEOPLE OP THE STATE OP NEW YOttK, by the gTace of God free and independent To Kllzabeth Russell, Anna Cross, Mary Nevina, William Russoll, Isabella Coutta Jessie W. Coasar.

Isabella Nevlson, Jeanle Mc-Allastr Navlson, Mary Nevlson, Oeorge Ja-mlesou, Isabella JamlBon, Ellxabeth C. Ja-nilvmn, Agnes Scott, Margaret Alton Mary Alton MclCachern, Agnes Alton Littie, Annl Alton Little, Ronald Alton, Russell Nevlson, Isabella Nevlson. Elizabeth Nevison. Robsrt Nsvlstm, Ellen Chisholm. Mary G.

Stewart and Isabella McKenzio. send greeting! You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogute of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, In the County of Kings, on the 27th day of March, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend th Judicial settlement of tho account of Jean L. Lott, executrix cf Allan Lorraine Purves, who was the execulor of ths Estate of ISABELLA HOME Jato of the County of Kings, deceased. And let the abovw named Infants then and there show causo v-hy a siecial guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on said Judicial settlement. In testimony whereof, we have caused th seal of our aald Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

Witness. Hon. tt Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of our said County, at the County of Kings, the 10th day of Pebruary In the year of our Lord on thousand Pin hundred end thirteen. JOHN H.

McCOOEY, Clrk of the Surrogates Court. ML E. Flnnigan. Attorney for Executrix, Court street, Brooklyn. N.

Y. fll-6t tu IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogat of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all pereona having claim against JOHN R. PLANTEN, late of th County of Kings, deceased, that they ar required to exhibit the same, with th vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their plac for transacting business, at the office of Holt Warner Oalllard, 43 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 20th day of Jun next.

Dated, December 17th, 1112. W. RCTOER PLANTEN. MARIE P. GAILLARD, WILLIAM D.

GAILLARD. Executors. Holt. Warner Gaillard, Atvorneys for Ex ecutors.t axje17 tu IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OlTHK Hon. Herbert T.

Ketcliani, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons harhig claims against FLORENCE McCORMACK LYONS, late of Pres. ton, Cuba, deeonsed, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at their place of transacting nets at th otflro of their attorney, Sltlnej Lowouthal, number 309 Broadway, in tho Borotieh of MauhattHn, tn the City of New York on or before the 31st day of July next. Dated January 17, 1513. ITtA IEO BAMBERGER DAVID It. LYONS, i 141 Administrator.

Sidney I.owenthal, Attorney for Administrators No. 309 Broadway, New York City, Manhattan Jii2l Jyis tu IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP Tllu Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given ac-ordmg lo law, to all persons having alms against CAHL P. KNAPP, also know? Charles F.

Knapp, and also known as Charloa Lvnapp, late of the County of Kings tout they are required to exhibit th aame, with vouchers thereof, to the ubacr'b" era at their plac of transacting business tt the office of Messrs. Kurzman A Pranken-himer, No. 25 Broad street, Borough of Manhattan. New irk City, on or before the 4th a Vll New York, Augua; HENRIETTA KNAPP, FRANK KINGSLAND, Kurtman A Fran ken hel mar, Atto'r'neyaor Executors, 25 Broad atreet, Borough of Man-hattan, New York City. a3-87t THE PEOPLB OP THE STATE OP NEW aK hX TPmC of 0od fr ind.

pendent-To all persons, if living, who are n.V. ftf lrtl. nt VTiawo T.rilll. known as Mary A. Williamson, deceased, wnoss names or parts of whoso names, places of residence are unknown and cannot, aftor uuw uiiikic, asosneinea, or ir not living, tholr respective husbands or widows, It an-, and thalr respective next ot kin, logatess and leril representatives, ell of whose nemos, or parts of whose names, or plsces of residence are unknown and cannot, aftor due diligence, be ascertained, send EreMlnr: You and eaoh of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our fturroeate of the County of Kinas, at the Surrogate's Court of the County of ICInts to be held at the Hull of Records.

In the County cf Kings, on the IStli day cf April 1913, at ten o'clock: In the forenoon, then and thers to attend the Judicial settlement of the account of Dennis Cahlll, as late sols exejitor cf ths last will and testament of MART WtT.l.TAMHOV, deceased, And let tho above named Infants then and there show cause why a spsotal.

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