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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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14 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 10. 1913. BEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. EEAX ESTATE AT AUCTION, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.

BEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. LONG ISLAND PROPERTY. LONG ISLAND PROPEEBTY. GERMAN HOSPITAL AIDED. SUPERIOR COTTAGES North Germans Also Help Distressed, fellow Countrymen in Ohio.

Donations were given to the German WATER FRONT PLOTS Hospital of this city and the United, man Societies of Hamilton, br tha local Plaltdeutscbe Volksfest Yerein Ing the monthly meeting of the dele ,1. Li i SH1(B were sales CdDiFpwailtSoiii gates, held at Fidelity Hall. Noatraiid aud DeKalb avenues, yesterday afternoon. Although the well-knowu North Gerruaa charitable organization is busy collecting funds for Its own charitable the uon-sectarian Lotv German Home of the Aged, It is still Interested in the Uerman Hospital, of which it laid the foundation some twenty yeara ago. After each of the annual Volki-tests, a substantial amount has been forwarded to the trustees of the hospital and yesterday the delegates decided to make an additional appropriation of A substantial amount was voted to the German Societies of Hamilton.

after an appeal from that elty was read to help the German flood sufferers. Tho committee in charge of the work for the new home for the aged North Germans, the chairman of which reported progress, organized as follows: Henry C. Bohack, chairman; Henry Rcucken, first vice chairman; Rudolph Vagt, second vice chairman; Gustave Kaempner, secretary; William Neumann, financial secretary, and C. H. Bchrens, insurer.

The five local Low German wo.uen's organizationsthe Eremervoe Women's Chorus, the Anlt lorum Ladles Society, tbe Hannoeversche the Brooklyn Otterndorfer Circle and the Lamsted-ler Women's Circle will take cha.ge of the big piano contest to Ihe held for the benefit of the Altenheim fund. The Volksfest, this year's big Low German celebration, will be held at Llmer Park from July 20 to 21. The Bremer-voerder Maennerchor will give a concert at the park during the opeuing day of the Volksfest. AMtSadprlzed by the City of New York At Beautiful Jfa jjjtOTllfrfS Bayshore' L- This handsome 9-rooui Ackerson Standard cottage is complete to the minutest detail. The demand for these houses this spring is unprecedented.

It's an Ackcrsou house year. These houses sell fast because the price is right, the place is right, and the terms of purchase are right. Located oa large plots water privileges un-equaled land and water featurer. Let us tell you about our easy land and home-owning plan. of lots owned by the City The following were the prices lots sold for at these sales: T.

B. ACKERSON CO. Inlprented Rcnriera of The Kagle are In vitrei to visit BrlfcbtTratcra a nor frai-stn? Phono Greeley "Developers of Choice Proper! fes and Builders of Idmises of Merit." Pictorial Alb am of ItansalovrB) Av, Sew York OfHei-au 1 Went U4tt St. mailed ou request. OFFICE AND REPRESENTATIVES ON THE PROPERTY.

A iiyw a- vuuv vtfvui i ui 43idStbet.5tii&6tfaAve.$1200 $125,000. ZZ33 4tfaATenqe, 50tfa-5htSt $450 $60,000. 220 64tiv65tb Sts. Broadway $400 $125,000. 400 58th St.

bet. 5th 6th Aves. $220 $100,000. 500 jthArenqc, o6th-67thSts. $505 $150,000.

500 5th Avenae, 56th 57th Sts. $575 $350,000. 1000 Money Saving Opportunities MISCELLANEOUS. rich the programme. Flue orchestral selections were heard and several recitation by Max Koeppe, the well-known German amateur comedian; his partner, -Mrs.

IJzle Steckert, and George Trost kept the audience in constant laughter. The Liedertafel Quartet rendered two capalla songs and the Harmonic, the Teutonia and tho Concordia Singing Societies were heard in a mass chorus. Two fine tableaux, the "Watch on the Hudson" and the "Watch on the Rhine." concluded tho entertainment. A dance followed. President August Thies welcomed the guests In a short address, and speeches were delivered by Otto Wibblltzhausen, Max Koeppe and a number of other patriots.

Tne enjoyable affair was arranged by August Thies, William Fritz, William Beyhl, Carl Schmutz, Otto Wlb-blitzhauson, E. Schirmer and A. timer. STRAW and panatn. hat.

at retail, factury samples; ladies' and tnimrea'. Ualr building, fourth floor, 70 "Washington at, near Brooklyn Brldg. lJ-7 Olive Oil. UDr.it lmnorledl lioUrl- oua frntty tnatr. Gallon, quart, 91.

Write ir. K. Dueller, ttS7A Suydam at, Brooklyn, Ai. V. mlt-7t BIRDS, CATS AND DOGS.

FEENEY DINNER COMMITTEE. Well-Known Citizens to Look After Banquet. Eugene F. Cooke, State president ot the American Federation ot Catholic Societies, at a meeting held Friday evening at the Knights of Columbus Institute by the testimonial banquet committee, organized for the purpose of honoring Sir Edward Keeney. Knight of St.

Oregory the Great, with a testimonial banquet on Wednesday evening. May .8, at the Shelbourne Hotel, Coney Island, appointed and announced the committees to take charge of the The committee of arrangements imllldes. Francis J. Sullivan. 'Ualrnmn.

Ml hae 1 Hayes. Charles V. Callahan, i J. Frederick A. Iteuckel.

Ueorge W. David T. Hesly. Martin Judge, ueorg fa, go, Custave Uartung Patrick H. .1.

Lyons, Daniel J. loZ' McDonnell, Robert Bollman, John i P. Ma lo. Patrick J. McGrath.

James V. Wilelds. Jonn M. tiray. Thomss F.

Nevin. "vid A. ha-mond. Dr. 8 .1.

McNamara. Kdwar.l J. tnf Bdward Flanagan. Charles V. Maxwell Jam? J.

Murphy, Harry T. Woods. John osteiiy. Francis X. Carmody.

Gerald Mclaughlin, l-lam H. Dennett. Peter P. McUiughlln, lanlgan. John P.

McDonnell, John J. Smith, ,1. Munro. John li. Brady.

Michael Qulnn, Patrick B. Cullen. Harvy P. Denisnn, toorge Dolling. Pari Schneider.

Mlchnel H. Duller. Edward J. Beirord. M.

V. Oleasoo. Ort tho banquet enmimltep are: Thonius Xevls, chairman; (lustave Harfung. John J. Lynch, John Costelloe.

John J. DulTy. The committee on printing Includes: Martin Judge, chairmen, Joseph R. Carvey. The committee on invited guests: John J.

Murphy. John Hrauy, Harry T. Woods. On the press committee are: Ueorge .1. Dowllng, chairman; Gerald Mclaughlin, M.

Glee. son. Rridge Commissioner Arthur O'KeefTe li chairman ot the reception committee. omi mission FOR SAL.E, (heap, Maltese terrier puppies, Inquire 237 Fulton st. The York St.

Boarding Kennels, 61 York at, near Washington at. Tel Main Open to visitors Ii-om 1-3 m. Docs and Cats boarded and properly cared for. Send for booklet. 14-14 CLOTHING.

SUNDAY SCHOOL CLOSES. Temple Israel Holds Special Exercises for Children. The Sunday school of Temple Israel, Bedford and Lafayette avenues, yesterday moruing ended the most successful season in its career. The large auditorium was thronged with the children, their relatives and friends, many of the older folks being compelled to stand, so great was the crowd. Klght medals were awarded to pupils wfto hud done extraordinarily well In thoir work, and thirty "honor certificates" were given to HIGHEST price paid for slightly uaed c'oth-na.

ladies' and aentlemen'a: evening dresses and shoes. U70 Myrtle, av. Tel. H3S Bushwick. i'-i The State of Mew York Banking Department Liquidator of Carnegie Trust Co.

and Northern Bank has Authorized the sale of the separate lots in the Morris Park Race Track YOIl Call buy these lots for whatever you choose to pay for them They will make as good an investment as the lots sold at Corporation Sales The City Is Growing Faster Northward Today than ever before. YOU MllSt See the Opportunity offered you at the absolute and unreserved Auction Sale which begins RIiy 3 1 St nd Succeeding Day. in the Club House on the property. 70 Call remain On mortgage. Titles insured free by Lawyer Title Ins.

Trust Co. FURNITURE. CONTEXTS nf a beautifully furnished home place, near Hancock. otner pupils. Dr.

Nathan Kraas. super intendent of the school and rabbi of the WIS UVX anytnliitf uu v. not miju ftell Oi nvthing you want. HFAMS ft HAMBURG, Isrgest dealera In the world. 29 1 anil Fulton at: Jit, Us.

Wasblngtoa at. Telephone inn, Main. ol-H congregation, delivered an address ii: which he outlined the work done by the Contents of Houses Bought and Sold, Highest prices paid. S. Sr.

P. Furniture Store, 1004-1012 Fulton St, Tel. bit) lJros. Carpets Household Furniture. Owner giving up house: 1S4 Berkeley place; will sell furnishings after 10 a.m., May 19, 20; no dealers.

18-2 The Store With the House Front. We have been In business four months Mon day and the trade has shown its appreciation of our wonderful values to such an extent we re Vnn.rf tn 1'nkp I.sraer Annrtera. New address published later: we don't talk price, but our prices talk. Xil Qulncy st, near Marcy av. 13-7 MACHINES.

school, and thanked the teachers for their assistance and co-operation. An entertaining programme was given by some ot tho pupils. Those who took part i-i It were: Simon Cohen, recitation, "All Solomon Lowcnstein, recitation; Sylvia Gottlieb, recitation, "At the Stage Helen Baschlkopf, recitation, "Tho Experiment," Florence Gill, "A Suffragist's View of Women's Arthur Copland, "Market Evelyn Marks, Mildred Albert, "False Leah Lorentz, recitation, "When Ma Has Martha Kaplan, recitation, "Foreign Views of the Statue of Amanda Kaplan, essay, "Isaiah In Relation to the Thoughts of Modern Rose Bernstein, piano solo; Harold Bernstein, essay, "Relation of Modem Thought, to Sarah's Teachings," and Dorothy Marks, recitation, "Kentucky Philosophy." The teaching staff of the Sunday school of Temple Israel is: Dr. Nathan Krass, superintendent; Benjamin B. Greeuberg, Isidore Goldman, Miss Ellnore Franklin, Miss Roeella B.

Spitz, Mies Bortha Goldstein, Mrs. Eva R. Levy, who has now been teaching in the Temple Israel Sunday school for thirty-five years; Miss Elizabeth Levenaon and Miss Jennl-i Cohen. The Sunday school committee is composed of Moses B. Schmidt, chairman: Leon Meyer, vice chairman, and Aaron Marcus, secretary.

The officers of the congregation are; President, Michael Furst; vice president, Albert Ii. Levi; honorary secretary, Moses B. Schmidt; treasurer, Albert Behrend; trustees, Edward C. Blum, Louis L. Firuskl, Mark Goodsteln, Julius Reiner and David N.

Zeman. Domestic. New Home REPAIRS AND PARTS 158 LAWRENCE ST. To Get to Morris Park Race Track, take: The SubwaY CWt Tarmsj Trfn1 to 177ttt Street or 180th Street Statics. At Wtt Street, take Morris Part Trolley car direct to th property.

At lWMSt Street, fo to 1801U Streert station at tho Sew York, oatcheeter and Boston Ballxoao, 4 thence to tbo property. The Second or Third Avenue Elevated Railroads rv mmmm (. i weatohenter ana Boston BalIroa4 or Mania 9urk Xvoiley ear to tlui property. All crosstown Bronx cars "4 nm mmmm mmmammmm OT 145 til Street transfer to VotViS Bjirk CUI, Near Fulton. Phone 1580 Main.

Its Work in Japan Explained at Bedford Y. Iff. C. A. A charitable work that has alrea'' earned the strong support of malty Brooklynites received further Impetus at an afternoon meeting In the Bedford Y.

M. C. A. rooms on Bedford avenue, yesterday, when the work of tho Omi ot Japan was explained by William Merrill Vorles, an American, and E. A'.

Yoshlda, a Japanese Christian worker, who came from tha Japanese province a month ago. Their mission here Is to raise funds for the further development of tbe far-off Rible settlement. Further InUrcst In the mission lies In the fact one of its ardent supporters snJ teachers Is Lester Chapln, a member of the old Chapln family of Brooklyu, who Is now entering the third year ot work in reclaiming the Japanese from their BuddhlBt. faith. Nearly two months ago, Mr.

Vorles and Mr. Yoshlda, who was the first of Mr. Vorifs' converts to Christianity, decided to come to America and appeal for more funds and the response has been generous. Another meeting for the cause will be held In the parish house of the Clinton Avenue Congregational Church tomorrow evening. From a four by seven-foot room in which Mr.

Vorles, alone and unable to speak the Japanese tongue, the miBBlon now owns $20,000 worth of property bordering on Lake Btwa, in the heart of the Omi Province, and the converrs who have renounced Shintolsm, Contuclontsm and Buddhism and who now worship and lead healthy lives tn the Christian faith number more than 300. Three buildings, gymnasium and an athletic field comprise th outfit, but the work is growing apace and better facilities are needed. Hence this appeal from the mission. e. CENTURY OPERA HOUSE.

PIANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS. FOR 8AL.E. mahogany upright piano, Co lonial style. S04 Jefferson av. 14-7 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

Go and Examine the Property Send for maps and particulars to i. Clarence Davles, 149th St. and 3d New York City Jcseph P. Day, 31 Nassau New York City Agents and Auctioneers kitiTRSSOR for moving picture business wnnied: exceDtional opDOrtunity for lady or gent with JW or W0 rash to go In partnership for a motion pjciure piace in goou bwi of Rrooklyn: reason of giving up, departure. Apply at once, EXCEPTIONAL, 1350 Myrtle avenue.

19- FOR SAIjE Commission bakery and lunch room. 1185 Kogera av near av no agents SOI urnvisHtrn room house: elegant furniture; low rent; very low price; no agents; subway. H. M. Hox 40, F.sgle office 17-3 NEWS OF SHIPS AND PORTS.

The Frlnce Line's steamship Asiatic Prince arrived yesterday at Pier 3, Roberts Stores, from Santos, Rio do Janeiro, Victoria, Bahla and Port of Spain. She brought four passengers, v.n nt and a frenernl lading tinnwia hnum for sale: 14 years estab LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. lished; filled with roomers.

46 Sands st, Bro-iK-lyn. Evidence That Projectors of Plan of 'jacaranda wood, skins, rubber, ostrich Seek Advice From the People. In order to learn what opera should 'l iMUST sell good-paying anfl well-filled furnished room nousg, Inqulw, 887 at. 1S-3 "fnST-CLASS hotel and cafe: 40 rooms: all Improvements; on t.ong Island Sound, Connecticut: business can be conducted all year round. Full particulars I.BICHbB RITTBit, Hotel Ratskaller, WhHe Plains, N.

Y. ml'i-SOt PROfTtXbTjB SHOE BT-SlNESa: one acre land. 100 ft. on best part Main street; 8-room house, new store, good mock and fine trade, R. PEARSB, Centre Moriches, N.

T. 17-7 feathers, cabarcttas, cocoa, manjau anu copra. The Booth Line's steamship Gregory i.ii.ninv nt the New York Dock Co-Educational. be flr3t brought out in the Ceutury FRENCH conversation by Paritienne. MADAM, 1137 Urwnt av; tel.

BiLsh. i Company's Pier 4, Martin's Stores, from House on Sepiember 10 next, a list 'i fifty-nine operas was sent almost broadcast from the offices of the President, Natal, Ceara, Manaos, rata una oh run cu ttrh a rirpn of raspq DANCING. of rubber and a general lading of Brazil nuts, skins, canauba wax, balsam and HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. Edward Kellogg Baird. In Manhattan last week, and the returns showed preference for operas In the original sundries.

Raymond Auction Co. ISTKL'CTIOft MISS HOPKI.VMO.V. Pa nil of Duryea. Private lea-oni, $1. Special prices to maUl t.ubs.

Hi Greene av; tel. Prospect 176-W. ml-tf SUPTIEMK COURT, STATB OF NEW YORK. County of Kings Catherine N. Stetson, plaintiff, againat Ralph W.

Stetson, defendant Summons Action for Absolute Divorce To tha abo e-named defendant You aie hereby summoned to answer the complaint In (his action, awl tn serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney withlnltwenty days alter the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and In cane of yuur failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against vou by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated Sew York CUy, April 1. 1913. THOMAS MOORIS S1MO.NTOV, Plaintiff's Office and Pnst Office Address. No.

43 Cedar fftreei, Horough of Manhattan, New York City. X. Y. To Ralph W. Stetson, th above-named defendant: The foregoing summons is served upon you publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon.

H. Putnam, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the ninth day of April, 1313. and filed with the complaint in the office of the County of Kings, at the Hall of Records. Borough of Hrooklyu, County of Kings, City and State of New York. Dated City of Nw York.

April 10, 1313. Yours, THOMAS MOORB KIMONTO.V, plaintiff's Attorney. Off'e and Post Office Addrodfl. No. 43 Cedar street, Buroush ot Manhattan, New York City a-'l-St-m nT.A i.o'h ftteanmhin Manza- tongues, aud, while popularity ot tne works by was plainly In evi nillo arrived yesterday at the New York dence.

Verdi's "Aida" received the SUPREME COUKT. KTKGS COUNTY SAM-uel 8. Partridge, plaintiff, against Irving Portrnan, and others, defendants. Action No. 1 In pursuance ot a judgment of foreclosure and Hale duly made and entered in the aoove-entlMed action, and bearing date the LSt.ii day of April, 1913, the undersigned, the rcfuee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William H.

Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 3d day of June, 1913, at 1'- o'clock, noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot of land, with the building thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the 25th Ward of the Borough, formerly City, of Brooklyn. County of Kings and State of New York, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side Rockaway avenue, distant twenty (20) feet southerly from the southwesterly corner of Rockaway avenue and Marlon street, which point Is opposite the center of a party wall; and running thence westerly ftnd parallel with Marion street and part of the way through said party wall fifty (tiO) feet: thence south erlv and parallel with Rockaway avenue slx ten'n 4 16 1 feet to a point opposite the centsr of a parly wall; and thence running easterly and parallel with Marion street and part of the way through said last mentioned party wall fifty 150) feet to the westerly aide of Rockaway avenue, and thence northerly, along the westerly side of Rockaway avenue, sixteen tlfii feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated April 20th, 1913. BF.VVETT.

Referee. T. Newton William, plaintiff's Attorney, 23 Broad vbv. New York City, N. Y.

nil? fit mAth COUNTY COURT. KINO 3 COUNTY Edward McFarlan, plaintiff, gainst Frederick TV. Carru there and otit defendants. In pursuance of a judgment ot foreclosure and cale, duly made and entered in the above-entitled acton, and bearing dae the 6th day of Way, 1913, the undersjgmd, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder. William P.

Itae Company, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street, in the Borougn ot Breiklyn, County of Kings, on th Siu aay of June. 1913, at 12 o'clock, noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and Therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, tying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of McDonough street, distant four hundred and seventy-four (470 feet easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of McDonough street and the easterly side of Tompkins avenue; running thence northerly parallel with Tompkins avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred and twenty (120) feet; thence easterly parallel with McDonough street twenty-one i) ieM; thence southerly again parallel with Tompkins avenue and part of the distance through another party wall one hundred and twenty (liO) feet to the northerly side of McDonough street, and thence westerly along the northerly side of McDonough street twenty-one (21) feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated, May 9th, 1913. GEORGE F.

EMJOTT. Keferee. "William H. Good, Plaintiff's Attorney. 44 Court street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. ml2-6t to Dock Company i'ler, i-renticc oiuic, from Progreso and Manzauillo. She greater number of votes, then cauie iu order Wagners "Tristan und Isolde." PROPOSALS. brought a cargo of sugar, molasses. tZ, 84, 86 Raymond KKAR MYRTLE BROOKLYN Regular Scnil-Wretilv Sale TOMORROW, AT 1 P.M.

SHARP. 28 Head Gounod's "Faust." Puccini's "Madaaio Butterfly" and Wagner's "Die Wal-kuere." Interest In selections was shown cedar, mahogany, noncy ami of palm leaves, lino Btpamslilo Mono Cas- plainly by those In the humbkr wains of life'. IIP MOlU tie brought from Vera Cruz III bars ot nid and 366 bars of silver, most of the Mnnriroiis of communications have Deeu WK9T POINT. N. APTIT 1913.

8alM proposal In duplicate, subjfet to the usual conditions, will be received here until ci'clork, p.m., May 11. for nupplying in United States Milltaiy Academy with building material, plumbinf material, rni steam flttlnfs, hardware, palnti, electrical xoodfl, mat! one ry anil other mlcellaneju9 specified In schedules to be had upon application to thi office. The rljfht Is reserved to accept or reject any or all proposals, or any i art thereof. lOnvelopes cuntaintng proposals hould he addresed wL'ARTKRMAS rER, West Point, T. 2i n-m1 latter for export.

received at the office of Mr. Baird. voicing the Interest of the public in tho operatic plans of tho City Club Not only have subscriptions been promptly Hun hark Bonanza arrived at Pier S3, East River, 118 days out from Padang. She brought nearly 22,700 mats ConslRned for tlm TUgh Dollar bv MESSRS. LEAVER PLATO.

Tliln ia a mixed load secured at the tit. market. It Is the best load nf the ktnrl we have over offered for the high dollar. Don't fail to attend thin sale. It will pay you well also.

150 SECOND-HAND HORSES 150 Consigned for Absolute Hale for the High Dollar. Also Trucks, Wagons. Carriages. Harness, etc. Two days' trial allowed on all horses sold with guarantee.

Tf not na guaranteed, money cheerfully refunded. Horses and wagons at private sale every day. G. LEAVER, Mgr. HENRY SCHAPER, Auct'r.

forthcoming from men und women in 1 1 unika nf life, hiifficlent in amount of Java coffee, dunuagea who Dunuico Annnt four of these small to make Ihe plan operative, but ampiu of Java coffee came to New York verv vear. These shipments usually LEGAL NOTICES. assurance has come list tho people ot New York will stand by the project and lend their patronage next season. Thi limuller Ruhacriot ions have been coming In at the rate of about $5,000 a day. Widespread Interest nas Dcen arouEe i In the testimonial dinner to be tendered come iu small barks, as the long sea voy-ero is said to improve tho appearance of the raw brrry.

Lamport Holt's steamship Vasart sailed late on Saturday afternoon from the New York Dock Company's Pier 8, Roberta stores; for Bahla, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Ayves. eu. K. nn hnnrH a fllll list Of DBBHen- OREATKPT bargain ever offered; larly will sell well-known fast trotting horse, Harry M. will sell to some kind person who will guarantee good home; suitable for business or pleasure; $125: also rubber tire runabout and mounted harness.

Call Knickerbocker tloiel, Merrick road, near depot, Rnckville Centre. telephone 62fi Rockville Outre. 18-7 -the' "Founders of Opera for the People" on May 22. when, not only citizens ot every occupation In New York are expected to be present, but prominent foreigners named by the editors ot German, Italian and French newspapers. gers and a cargo ot machinery, electrical roi'RT, kings cotrxrr-T.

R. Leslie Company, plaintiff, against Alexander Wallace and "Mary" Wallace, hts wife, ti: name "Mary" beinf ftciltious. real Chris tiatn name of said defendant burg unknown tu fMirar J. Hill and Mary Hill, his wife; Tbe City of Nw York. New York and New Jersey Telephone fompany, Frank B.

1 Inn, Rvsarlo r'asquarflla, I.uigi Pasquarella, Fav-rlo Anrato, A Mugid. a corporation: Prank Hyrne and John Po," the name "John Doe" b-tng fictitious, real nam defendant being unknown to plaintiff, being the tenant of the mortgaged premises described herein, defendants To the above-named defendants und earh of them: Yu are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in thia action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the aei vice of this summon, exclusive of ilie day of service, and In case of your failure to appear, or answer Judgment will be i ai en against you by default for ihe relief ieiuandf-u in the complaint. Dated January 15, tiUORGPT H. Attorney for Pla'nt'ff. ACCOUNT of the purchase of new automo" bile van.

we will dispose of a number of seasoned Strang's Montauk Storage Company. ,3.95 South Portland av. 14-8 WAXT light wagon, opm or covered: bar-gAtn: $tr, down; installments. 2153 Wmsburg. 83 Washington av.

goods, autos, agricultural anu general manufactures. The New York and Porto Rico line's SUPREME COURT, KING 3 COUNTY Samuel S. Partridge, plaintiff, against Irving Portrnan. and others, defendants. Action No.

5. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action, and bearing date the ISth day of April, 113, T. the underalnged, the referee, in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William B. Smith. Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Keal fctate Exchange.

No. 1S9 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, f'ounty of Kings, on the 3rd day of 1913, at J'J o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot of land with the building thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Ward of the Borough, formerlv City; of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings -amtT'State of New York, snd bounded and described as follows, Beginning at a point on tha westerly side of Rockaway avenue, distant thirty-six 36 feet, southerly from the southwesterly corner of Marlon street and Rockaway avenue, which point is opposite the center of a party wall, and running thence westerly and part of the way through said party wall fifty (.0 feet; thence southerly and parallel with Rockaway avenue sixteen it6 feet to a ooint opposite the center of a party wall; and thence running easterly and parallel with Marion street and part of the way through taid last mentioned party wall fifty (JO) feet to tha westerly side of Rockaway avenue, and thence northerly along the side of Rockaway avenue sixteen (16) foet to the point or place of beginning. Dated. April 31th. 1913.

IMM BENNETT, Referee. T. Yevtnwn Williams. Plaintiff's Attorney, 2S3 Broadway, New York City, N. Y.

mI2-6t th steamship Coamo sailed from the New York Dock Company's Pier Atlantic, Dock, for San Juan, Pome and intermedi- SUPREME COURT, KINGS OOITXTT Charles Boehrlnger, piaintiff. against Mathilda Lauer, sometimes know as Matilda Uauer, persunally and as executrix of the last will and testament of A. Albert Lauer, deceased, and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action mid Wflriiii; dtit the bth day uf May, imu, I. the undersigned, the referee, in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 18t Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the Cd dav of June, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon, the premleb directed by sa'd judgnifnt to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or pan el nf land, together with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying snd heing in the 2fith "Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: B-ginnlng at the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly idp of Pitkin avenue (formerly Eastern Parkway with the easterly side of Shepard Shepherd) avenue; running I hence easterly end along the paid northerly side of I'itkin avenue twenty-five cm feet thence northerly and parallel with Rhepard avenue one hundred (K'Oi feet; thence westerly and parallel with Pitkin avenue twenty-five (bt feet to tlie said easterly aide of Shepard avenue, and thence southerly along the said easterly side of Khepard avenue one hundred (ICO) feet to the corner, tite point or place of beginningDated May 19H. F.

s. McDIVTTT. Referee. William H. Kinnear, Plaintiff's Attorney, U13 Montague street, Brooklyn, N.

T. ml2 6t COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNT Y-J LXIUS Hirsiiktnd, p.atmiti, ug-Jut Gusaw J. I.uhn him uiii-i. m- reiidaiiis In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and fcaia duly made ana tillered in the above-entitled aciiu.i.

and bearing date the 10th day uf April, 113, the lindtrslgncd. the referee In haid judgment named, will sell at public auction to tin highest bid-ler. by WilHum P. Rae, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Kstate fcxchargr. No.

Montague street. In the Borough of Bro -k-i', n. Kintia, on the 14th day of May, 191S, at twelve o'clock noon, iha directed by said judgment tu be sold, and (herein described as follows: All that certain lot. pWt, piece or parcel of land, with th" buildings ana improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and irtaiti of New York, bounded and dtsenbed as follows, to wtt Beg nning at a poin: on the northerly side of "East Bmadway" Church avenue, distant eighty 1 1 feet, one-quarltir (4) of an inch westerly from the corner formed by the intersect Jon of the wtsierly bide of I'tJe avenue with the northerly side of Church avenue, "Kast Broadway." and running thence northerly and parallel wfth Utlca awnue and part of the distance through a party wall eighty to feet; thence westerly and para with "East Rroadway" Church-venue, 'Twontv 4 -jjx-fMH cr FOtiTh'rl and aga pirallel with avenue, eighty (8')i fet to the northerly side nf "East Broadway" Church avenue and i hnce ea sterly akng the nort h-erly side of "Fast Broadway" Church sven-ji. twvnty j) to the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, till anl in and to land lying In front of and adjoining preinlf-es to he centre lin thereof. Dated. April 21st.

Wi. SAMFEf. I. PITMAN. R.ferp.

Ca'dwell 4: Holmes. Plaintiff's 44 Court Street. BrooUiyn. Y. The piove sule is hereby adlournr.d to May "lm pt sam.

hour and pla'-e. Dated May lltli, 1'-ir SAM EL-LIT'l A X. fere-. miL th WAR VETERANS ENTERTAIN. -i- nnpa liha ha.

on hnnrd n. cons rler- ablc number of passengers and a cargo of duck, tlome3tics. drygoods, flour, foodstuffs, provisions aud general merchan Offlf-e and Post Office address, 60 Graham dise. eniut -urooK yn. Cards Envelop- Efill Heads Note Heads Letter Heads Statements Every description of printing for your store or office at very reasonable rates.

'Phone 6200 Main and our man will call and quote vou prices. BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT FIFTH FLOOR. UAGLE BUILDING Fine Programme Enjoyed by Audience at Prospect Hall. About BOO members and guests attended the entertainment given by the German War Veterans and former soldiers of the German Army at Prospect Hall, fast night for the benefit of the fund collected to cover part of the traveling expenses of the comrades who will represent the society at the unveiling ot the Voelkerschlacht Monument at Leipzig, Saxonla, next fall. Three German singing societies, the Harmonie.

the Teutonia, Fort Hamilton and the Concordia, took active parts In the affair, and the Liedertafel Quartet also helped to eu- To the defendants. Alexander Wallace and Wary" Wallace, his wife, the name "Mary" being fictitious, real first name unknow to u'eintlff: Edgar Hill and Mary Hill, his wife and Frank B- I.Inn: The foregoing is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Iewlp L. Fawcett. ounty Judge of Kings dated the day of April.

1913. and filed with the herein fn the office of the flerk of King ounty. in the Hall of Records. Borough of Brooklyn, flty of New York, nn the 7th day April, 1013. Dated Brooklyn.

V. April 11. 1913. gejo Ft Grc rr. Attorney for Plaintiff.

Offlre and Pnr-t Offk J0 Graham tMwuc, V. al oL tu iu.J The Russian-American line's steamship Russia sailed from the Thirty-first street pier, South Brooklyn, with some passengers and a cargo of machinery, agricultural, oil and general manufactures, for Libau. Wessel, Duval steamship MI-derskin sailed yesterday from Pier 5. Marlln's stores, with a cargo of general manufactures for the Wes" fi.nst ports nf Chile, Peru aud Ecuador, about nineteen in all. I Church Tickets, Envelop.

Trr the barle Jo. Printing Department. Cards. Km.k Job I sk.ti-u l-'l Fioc Wutk. I'ronipt Service.

Reascnable Prices, t. Mouo Ai--u Jo'inron.

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