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For Clastified rAd Rendu BROOKLYN EAGLE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 193fl Telephone MAin 4-6000 17 FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES -J KIIPHFMK COURT. KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Counter Market THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OP BROOK Curb Stocks 8UPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY THE KINUS COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff, against ANNETTE MORTGAGE COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Plaintiff, against LOUISA SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS LOAN CORPORATION, Plaintiff, against MOLLIS SCHWARTZ, et Defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated September 12th, 1938, duly en et ueienaants.

LYN, Plaintiff, against ulliak max WHITEMAN, individually, and others. Action No. 1. Pursuant to judgment made herein, dated the, 2nd day of September, 1938. I Pursuant to judgment oi toreciosure ana iSFOsrio et Deienoanis.

MAURICE FINKELSTEIN, Plaintiffs Attorney. 346 Broadway, New York. N. Y. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure, entered September 7, 1938, ths undersigned sale entered In the above action, datea September 8th, 1938, the Referee therein Th following anoUtlonf are lopplled by the Investment Bankers Conference, Inc.

BANK STOCKS Continued from Preceding Page Net Last Cbge. FORECLOSURES SUPREMEOu1tTK1NG8 COUNTSf-ii HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. Plaintiff, against DORA 8PECTOR, et Deiendants. EDWARD L. CORBETT.

Plaintiffs Attorney. 217 Broadway, New York City-Pursuant to Judgment entered August 23, 19K8. I will sell at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 188 Montague street, Boe ough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City of New York, on October 4th. 1838, at 12 o'clock noon of that day.

by H. LOUIS HOLLANDER Auctioneer, the mortgaged premises directed to be sold by said Judgment and the personal property appurtenant thereto, located on the westerly sldt of East 4th Street, distant 325 feet 6 Incheg southerly from the corner formed by tha intersection of the westerly tide of Sast 4th Street and the southerly side ol Avenue being 27 feet in width in front and Sales In 100s High Can In Ala A 2 1'. ih- named, will sell at puoiic auction to ine highest bidder, by WALTER HALLOWELL, Auctioneer, In the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 6th day of October, 1938 at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be soid.

situate In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, described as follows: Low Hi 1 9 1 will sell at auction, ny jsmim a. nianci Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on the 3rd day of October, 193a.

at 12 o'clock noon, premise, in the Borough of Brooklyn on the west side of East Thirty-third Street, four hundred feet south of Avenue P. being a plot twenty-five feet in width front and rear by one hundred feet in depth on both sides, the rear tine running parallel with tered, 1 will sell at public auction to tne highest bidder at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on the 11th day of October, 1938. at 12 00 o'clock npon, by G. V.

McMAHON. Auctioneer, premises, with the Improvements thereon, in Kings County. State of New York, on the norther, side of Tllden Avenue, 85 feet easterly from East 4Bth Street, being 25 feet wide front and rear and 100 feet deep on each side: side lines running parallel with East 48th Street and one side partly through a party wall; subject to and together with driveway easement. Reference is made to Judgment for more complete description. will sell at pudiic auction at crooiuyu Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Borounh of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, New York, on October 3. 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, by JAMES A. HEANEY Auctioneer, the mortgaged premises and property described In the complaint and directed bjr said Judgment to be sold, situated and located as follows: In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of New on the easterly aide of West Street, beginning 120 feet 9 1 2 1 1 1 Can In Alo Maro Wire tCpCtyPr.45e Cat ib Syn tCaruegie Mt Bid Asked Merch 97 103 Nat Bronx 35 40 Nat City 20'a 22 Nat Safe 11 13', Pfiin Exen 104 122 Peo Nat 48 53 Public 23'4 2414 Sterling 20 22 Trade 15Va 18 Bid Asked Bk Amer 44 46 Bk Mhtn 13'j 15 Bk Yktn 40 48 Benlonh'st 73 100 Chase 26' 28 Comm'l 124 130 Fifth Ave 720 760 First Nat 1565 1605 Klngaboro 65 Czech Red Cross Gets $7,079 Here The Czech Red Cross today was presented with $7,079 in cash and pledges of thousands more, collected at an enthusiastic "Save Czechoslovakia" rally yesterday in Madison Square Garden, Manhattan. The meeting," which adopted unanimously a resolution asking the United States to ban all trade with Germany in the event of war, was attended by more than 20,000 men and women. Dr. Thomas Mann, world-famous author and exile from his native BEGINNING at a certain point on the northerly aide of Sterling Place, distant 386 1 li 2'i 3 'A I 17" 17 5'i 5'j 14 14 2', 2, 3 3 northerly from the northerly side ot Ave rear by 100 feet In depth on both sides. Carrier Corp 11 tCartrJW.30e 1 tCascoPdlVda Catalln Am 2 Cpllulold 1 tCNVPowpli 1 TRUST COMPANIES nue w.

naving a irontage oi reel on West Street rear line 20 leet In width. leet easterly irom me corner iormeo Dy me intersection of the northerly side of Sterling Place with the easterly side of Vander-bilt Avenue; being a piot 19 feet wide front and rear by 131 feet in depth on each side, and known as No. 303 Sterling Place. V. East Thlrty-uiira street ana tne noe lines running parallel with Avenue P.

the southerly line running partly through a party wall. Said premise, being known as No. 1650 East 33rd Street and being more particularly described in Liber 7862 of page 178. Together with an easement for the purpose of a driveway In, to and over a strip of land four feet in width fronting on the westerly side of East 33rd Street, adjoining the above side lines 100 feet In depth on each side, each of side lines running part of the dis tance through a party wan. Dated, Beotember 12tn, iBi8.

ABRAHAM MILLER Referee. Bid Asked 317 327 90 102 37 1,4 39 '4 5 "4 64 72 'a 77 "a 76 79 36 '-4 38' 55 65 HAROLD ALr.n Keieree. Bk Banc a Bankers Bronx Brooklyn Cent Han Chem Clinton 82i 82', 82'- A A i 58' 58 '4 58t-l4 34 31 34 -2 5), 5M 5M- 30 30 34 -2'h Bid Asked Fulton 185 210 Ouaranty 208 213 Irving 934 ION Kings Co 1510 1540 Lawyers 2B 32 Mfers 33 35 Mfcrspf 49 Va 51 'a Trust 77 'a 80 'a Title 4 5 Under Tr 90 100 Un States 1460 1510 TAYLOR 4c ROBERTS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 7 Hanover Street, New York City. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, Plaintiff, against WILLIAM H.

SUPREME COURT. KINDS COUNTY ColonlRl 9t Datea. septemner iv. iyjn JACOB PESACHOWITZ. Referee.

HYMAN E. KAMEN. Plaintiff Attorney, 50 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. sl9-6t th SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY IDA ANNA TIPPLE and WILSON E. TIPPLE.

Plaintiffs, against DOBA HOLDING CORP. et Defendants. ADOLPH HANSEN. Plaintiffs' Attorney, 150 Nassau Street, New York Pursuant to judgment entered herein, dated July 10, 1937, I will sell at public auction at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 169 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, by PHILIP CLARE, auctioneer, on the 3rd day of October.

1938, at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premise, directed bv said judgment to be sold, situated on the northerly side of Voorhies Avenue, 40 feet westerly from the northwesterly corner of premises on the north and running westerly to the garage in the rear of said premises, and together with a similar easement for like purpose in. to and over a strip of land four feet In width fronting on the westerly side of East 33rd Street, being the northerly lour leet in width of Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Piaintiti, against Hugo A. et al. Cont Bank ll, Cen St ChlFlexShft 4 Chllds Cities Clt Serv DI. Clt8vcPt7pr.

CltyAutoStcg ClaudeNaonU tColon DeveJ war Corn 43 "a 44 'a WHITE et Defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above action In Kings County Clerk's office and dated August 29, 1938. I will sell at public auction, by G. V. McMAHON.

Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague 13 'a 14Va Empire HARRY NATH ANSON, Attorney tor Germany, received the greatest ovation of the afternoon when he renounced his pacifism as he rr.id: "Is that a peace worthy of its name which makes us so sick and desperate that we would prefer to Plaintiff, 2 Lafayette Street, New York N. Y. the above premises. Pursuant to iudement dated the 26th PUBLIC UTILITIE8 Common Dated, September 12th, 1938.

LEONARD MILLER. Referee. HUTTON Ac HOLAHAN. Plaintiff At day of August, 1938, and duly entered, I 44 44 44 -5H 6'i 6H 'A V's Hi 2 1J, 2 4'j 4'i 48! 48V 8h-2 2, 2'i 2'- 4 251, 254 25' a -1 6', 6')- Vt 5i 5' j- 68H 68'i- win sell at puoiic auction to tne nignesi die rather than to live in such a as more pariicuiariy aescrioea earn judgment. Including strips and gores and known at No.

1634 East 4th 8treet, Borough of Brooklyn. County ot King, and City of New York. 6ubject to an accurate survey: easements, covenants and restrictions of record and zoning ordi nances of the City of New York. Dated September 12th. 1938.

AUGU8TUS C. FROEB Referee. sl2-6t mjt SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY THE LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Plaintiff, vs. HOWARD D.

HAMMOND, et al Pursuant to Judgment herein, dated September 6th. 1938. I will sell at pubho auction, by DAVID DIAMOND. Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York City, on the 3rd day of October.

1938, at 12 o'clock noon, mortgaged premise in Kings County on the westerly side of Stuyvesant Avenue, distant twenty feet northerly from the northwesterly corner of Stuytesanl Avenue and Macon Btreet. being twenty feet front and rear and eighty-two leet in depth, all of which more fuiiv described in said Judgment. Dated, September 12th 1938. WILLIAM C. McCREERY.

Referee. PARSONS CONSTABLE, Attorney! for P.aintitf, 67 Wall Street, New York City. N3TnCEOF sale! SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Bid Asked torneys, 32 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

bidder, by CREWS SHAPIRO, auction Inter SOU 24 si-ot i distorted and dishonored world?" Street, Brooklyn, N. on October 3. 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in said Judgment directed to sold, bfing a plot of ground, with the imt. ements thereon.

In Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, on the south side of Greene Avenue, distant 26 feet 3 Inches east of Waverly Avenue. Bid Asked ConTrNJ 43 47 Essex 195 Hud Co 195 Newark Co 129 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Mann added that "Hitler must war 20 1 tConsBlsc.35e 1 CouCopmV, 2 SoJerCiE 195 THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOK eers, at the Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. on the 4th day of October, 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises, with the Improvements thereon, directed by said judgment to be sold, situated in the County of Kings, City Preferred fall; this and nothing else will preserve the peace." Speakers included Dr.

Henry A LYN. Plaintiff, against LILLIAN may WHITEMAN. individually, and others. Action No. 2.

tCUaztB 3.60 being 12 feet 6 Inches in width front and rear by 70 feet In depth on each side, the side lines running with Bid Asked and Btate or New York, beginning al Pursuant to Judgment made herein. Voorhies Avenue and Last lBth street, being 20 feet in width front and rear by 106 leet 5 and V4 Inches In depth on each side, said side lines going partly through party walls. Reference to judgment for moro complete description of said premises. Dated. September 8, 1938.

BENJAMIN C. RIBMAN, Referee. 12-6t MIssRP 20'a 23 Mtn State 20'4 223,4 2 113 113 113 -1 1 49H 49 49(, -5 ft Ti 7l3 Waverlv Avenue and partly through party point on the easterly side of 6th Avenue, distant 63 feet southerly from the corner 11 13 dated the 2nd day of September. 1938. I will sell at public auction, by FRED B.

SNOW, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real walls, the rear line running parallel with Greene Avenue; reference being made to said Judgment for a more complete de NebPT 10734 1094 Bid Asked Ark PL 7 72 74 Ala 7 pf 62 634 AtCE6 110l'4ll2''4 Blrm $7 65'a 67'a Ca PL 8ft 68 70 do 17 78'a 80'a Ce MP $6 67 69 do V'r 76 7734 78 80 Orleans B2 84 5'i 5Jt it 1 1 1 19)i 19'i 19', scription of said premises. 91 '4 93 formed by the intersection of said easterly side of 6th Avenue and the southerly side of 6th Street; being IS feet 8 inches In width front and rear bv 78 feet 10 'a Inches In depth on each side and partly thrnuuh nnrtv wall, on each aide, and 5 tCooper-Beas. tUosdenPeuo 21 CreolePet 6a 41 Crockei Wh. 1 tCrott Brewg 2 CrwnCIntlAl I TCruwiiurug. 1 5 1 i Dated.

September 12. l'JJH. HUGH A. McTERNAN. Referee.

ARTHUR C. WEYMANN. Plaintiff's At fcsiaie eixcnange, lay Montague isireei, Brooklyn, New York, on the 3rd day of October, 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, premises in the Borough of Brooklyn on the west side of East Thirty-third Street, four hundred and twenty-five feet south ot doT 101'2103'a NSPD 7'J 34 40 "a Ohio $6 92 'a SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Home Owners' Loan Corporation.

Plaintiff, vs. Esther Packer et Defendants, Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered August 30, 1938. I will Atkinson, general secretary of the World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, chairman; Dorothy Thompson, Hey-wood Broun and Jay Allen, newspaper writers; Bishop Francis J. McConnell of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Rev. William B.

Spofford, acting chairman of the American League for Peace and Democracy. torney. 9 DeKalb Avenue. Brooklyn. N.

do 7 99'a 101 more particularly set lorth In the aforesaid Judgment of foreclosure and sale. The sij-ot Ohio Pw 112 m'a Avenue being a plot twenty-live ieet in width front and rear by 100 feet in premises are Known as 39J Bin Avenue, KUPRF.MF. COURT OF THE STATE OF 4'-3 94 74 23 Cons E4eG 3 Con Pw 92 Cont 72 4 Dallas 115''a Derby 19 4', 44- A 18 8 8-1 Mi 1 38 38 i8 J.J 11 11 11 10 91; 10 21 21 21-1 NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS HOME Oh PS6f, 94 96' do 99'4 100 OklGA-E 99101 depth on both sides, the rear line running ICuneoPressa BrooKlvn, N. i Dated, September 12.

1938. CHARLES F. KROMM. Referee. OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION.

Plaintlll PAL 63 65'a against MARY A. LOWE et ueiena- sl2-6t th PennPL 85'a 87' parallel with East Thirty-third Street ana the side lines running parallel with Avenue P. the northerly line running partly through a party wall. Said premises being known as No. 1652 East 33rd Street and being more particularly described in SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Idaho $6 103', do 1 112 113Va Inter Pw $7 3 5 Iowa S.

30 32 Jam Water 54 56'a JSPALTi 79'a "l'i ANTHONY A. MARCELL. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address, 66 Court Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City BlonxGAK 834 85'4 Tn EP 6Vi 50'4 52'i doT.

56'a 58'a EMILIE HEIN. Plaintiff, aftainst IDASSARE CATALANO et Defendants. The Williamsburgh Savings Bank. Plaintiff, anatnsl Julia M. O'Reilly el Defendants.

Pursuant to a judgment entered herein, dated September 8th. 1938. I wlil sell at pub.ic auction, by WILLIAM REYNOLDS, auctioneer, al the Brooklyn Real Estate. Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

Brook.yr., New York, on October 10th. 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of K.ngs, directed bv said Judgment to be soid. with the Improvements thereon, situate on the southerly side of Rutland Road, distant 380 feet westerly from (he corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side sell at public auction to the highest bidder, In the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Biooklyn, City of New York, on the 3rd day of October, 1938, at 12 00 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, briefly described as follows: Being a plot ot land on the northeasterly side of 69lh Street (Bay Ridge Avenuel, 200 feet northwesterly from 21st Avenue, being 30 leet In width front and rear by 100 leet in depth on each side, and more particularly described In said Judgment; premises being known as No, 2059 69th Street, Brooklyn, New York. Dated. September 12th. 1938.

Liber 7862 of mortgages, page 175. To i if i6 26 26 -2 9 9lt- 4)4 4I4 Tex 84 87 of New York. In pursuance of a Judgment of fore Pursuant to judpment of foreclosure and sale dated September 1. 1938. I will sell Tol Ed 7" KgsCoLtjr 41 gether with an easement for the purpose of a driveway in.

to and over a strip of 102 104 38 40 Gerald F. Kane, formerly a partner In the firm of Abell, Kane Ac is 'now associated with W. T. Thompson Is Co. In their trading department.

tDavnHosVje 1 I Day ton Kuo 5 IDaytRubAlo i tDetPapProd. 10 tDet Bti Prod. 1 Dom 4 tDuroTst.lOe 1 2 East Gas 16 2 bast eta Crp 5 EastStaApl. 1 East Sta Di. 1 I 5 1 nt public auction to the highest bidder 1.4 Utah PL closure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date 67 Memp PA-L 65 Rptitemher fith.

19.7R. I. the undersigned by GEORGE P. SINNOTT, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 3rd the Referee in said iudement named. Will lana lour ieet in wiatn minting on tne westerly side of East 33rd Street, adjoining the above premises on the south and running westerly to tiie garage In the rear of said premises, and together with a similar easement for like purpose In, to sell at public auction to the highest bid der, by MARTIN SOLOMON. Auctioneer. day of October. 193H.

al vi ciocx noon, of Rutland Road with tne wester. siae oi 9,4 9W 9.1,- 1 22), y2 1 1 1 14' 1 4 14 14 14 -4 13 12'S i2fj- 6i 1,4 bo 'JO 10 -2 at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 1K9 Montague street. Borough of Brook Bedford Avenue, being a plot 20 Ieet in width front and rear by 100 feel In depth Net Last Chge 6 'J the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, situate In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Ktnus. City and State of New York, beginning on the northeasterly Sales in 100s Hlan Low iRustlcssIotS 2 6' 6 lyn. New York City, on the 5th TtdtaBrStrsl on both sides, together with street ghts day of October, 1938, at 12 00 o'clock noon.

The premises directed to be Rvan Cons 1 Bond fit Sb 62 side of Irving Avenue, distant 75 feet southeasterly from the corner formed by ana over a strip or land lour ieet in width fronting on the westerly side of East 33rd 8treet, being the southerly four feet in width of the above premises. Dated, September 12th. 1938. JACOB LEVY, Referee. HUTTON ft HOLAHAN.

Plain I if I Attorneys, 32 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. sl2-6t and subject to covenants and restrictions of record. Reference is made to said judgment for a more complete description of said premises.

sold by the said Judnnient are In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, Cltv and State of New York, particularly being the intersection of the northeasterly side of Irving Avenue with the southeasterly 2'a 2'i 2i- 53'' 53 53U- 2'a 2'i 2'2- 53'a 53'a 53'i- 2'i 2'i on the north ride of Butler 375 feet side of Greene Avenue, being diman east of Hon Street: being a plot 25 feet Dated, September I5tn. iujs. JOSEPH P. BYRNE. Referee.

S. M. D. MEEKER. Attorneys for sions 25 feet in width front and rear by front and rear by 100 feet In depth: known 90 feet In depth on each side, the north Plaintiff.

One Hanson Place. Brooklyn, easterlv boundary running nart of the 171 Butler Street. Borough ot Brooklyn i0': BERTRAM FREIDMAN. Referee. DANIEL S.

WEISS, Attorney for Plaintiff, 171 Madison Avenue, New York City, N. Y. m' "SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-MARY A. MEEHAN, Plaintiff, VS. JOHN ESHOSITO.

et Defendants. LAWRENCE J. McOOLDRlCK. Plaintiff's Attorney, 44 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered herein, the undersigned will sell at public auction, by JOHN A.

HARTI-OAN. Auctioneer, In the Rotunda of the Kings County courthouse. Fulton and Joraiemon Streets, Brooklyn. New York, on October 3rd. 1938, at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises therein directed to be sold, situated on the westerly side oi Clinton Avenue.

172 feet 5Va Inches northerly from the northwesterly corner of Myrtle and Clin City of New York. Said premises are more New York. jo oj i distance through a party wall. Subject ReglsPaD. StReglsPappt 'SamsnDn Scovlll Mfg.

tSculnStlWar SeftalLock SelberllngRut rSelInprpf5'A SeverskjAiro tSnrck Den. to anv state of facts an accurate survey SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- Slips That Pass in the Night at Brooklyn Police Headquarters A.M. 85th precinct; IRVING I.H.- MAN, 50. 2631 Schenectady doc bite of right thigh, home.

A.M. 64th precinct: ALEXANDER MERRILL, 26. 130 Gatllng Place, at home, altercation with brother received stab wound of abdomen: DR. ATENE, Norwegian Hospital. Condition serious.

Arrest made. 1:00 AM 73d precinct; MARK HARRIS, 40. 690 Howard Ave. D. A.

DR. JACOB HARRIS, same address. Nothing suspicious. 1:10 A.M. 88th precinct; JAMES OWENS, 22.

117 27th at Myrtle and Waverley slipped and fell, removed to Cumberland Hospital, cut artery right wrist and alcoholism; not known at above address. A.M. 77th precinct; RICHARD TARAN, 60, 1546 Pacific possible fully described In said Judgment. JOHN W. HILL.

Referee. sl2-6t th would show; Building Zone Restrictions HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. Plaintiff, vs. MINNIE KAPLAN, et ano and any modifications thereof or amend ments thereto, if any: covenants, restric tions, reservations and easements of rec SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Defendants.

1 3 1 3 1 I fa I 1 1 2 1 I 1 3 1 1 2 2't 2'i 67 6 2'i 6 6 1 Pow As A. Elect Share tEiectgraph 1 tEquity Corp lEsQ-CorlUO tFairctiA.lSe. IFedders Mfg. tfrciro tuam. FlreAsPnllS.

MsK FordMLtd.He TFrdGcvpl.20 Fuller t3 ttieii Alloys. 2'i- 67 -1 2 6-4 Howard M. Chardavoyne et plaintiffs, SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION Plaintiff, against FRANCESCO CONSOLI, el Defendants. NATHANIEL KAPLAN.

Plaintiff's Attorney, 50 Court Street, Brooklyn. New York. Pursuant to judgment dated September 10th. 1938, duly entered. by NATHANIEL SHUTER.

Auctioneer, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Real Estate Exchange Room. 189 Montague Street, Kints County New York, on the 13th day oi Octc.ber, i938. at 12 00 o'clock noon, the premises in said judgment directed to be sold, with the improvements ZV 2H- 1" i ii 1U 10 lu 41 41 41 -2 7'i 7'j- ft A 10U 10'- 1,4 4'. 4'4 6, 5', 5j- 9t 14', 14), 5b S5 b5 7'; 74- A 3', 3, Ji 17 17 17 J2 21 21 HI 13), 12', 12ia-2 DORSEY ft FLYNN. Fiatnilll 60 Wall Street, New York City.

Ne York. against Vincenzo Di Martini et ord, ir any. Dated. September 7, 1938 WILLIAM C. McCREERY, Referee 17 1 1 -1 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and JOSEPH L.

MORSE. Attorney lor Plain Pursuant to judgment dated August jisu 193B, duly entered. I will seil at publia (tnrtlnn tn the highest blddes. by Mc- sale dated the 30th day of August, iuju (Iff. No.

186 Remsen Street, Brooklyn. New I will sell at public auction at the Brook York. Sl2 15 19 22 26 29 OU1NNF.SS A REILLY. Auctioneers, in the. lyn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Montague 1 100 1 00 1 00 -2 1 0H 10'4' 2 1' 14- 1', 1' SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- Street. Brooklyn, New York, by O. V. Mc MAHON, Auctioneer, on September 29th Andrew F.

Van Thun Plaintiff, against Ralph C. Frasco and Emily Frasco, his ton Avenues, with a frontage on Clinton Avenue and a rearage of 20 feet and 106 feet deep on both sides, said premises being known as and by the street number 142 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Dated, August 29. 1938. WILLIAM C.

McCREERY. Referee. 1938. at 12 clock noon, mortgaged prem SherwWms2e tSUex 1 Sln(rerMfn6a 1 Son tone 06e aobsMi i a tSo Coast lof iHennuili "nil SCEdCpf ls 5' 5't' 51.4- Iset In Kings County, directed by said wue. ana otners.

ueienaanis. GEORGE H. BURTIS, Plaintiff's Attor judgment to be so situate, lying and be S12-61 ney, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and Ing in the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, being on the west side of Tomokins Place 66 feet 6 Inches north frncture of skull nnd Intoxication, leu down stairs In home. DR.

McKENNA of St. John's HosDital to Kinns County. in, 731, 3'a t- thereon, situate in the county of Kings, State of New York, on the northeasterly side of 3rd Street, 421 feet southeast of 5th Avenue; being a plot 20 Ieet in width front and rear by 90 feet In depth on each side, the sidelines of which run parallel with 5th Avenue, the northeasterly sideline running partly through a party wall, premises being known as 405 3rd Street, Brooklyn, New York, said premises being more lully described In said Judgment. AARON D. DUBERSTEIN.

Referee. s22-6t-th SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION Brooklyn Real Eitatf Exchange, no. inn Montague Street. Borough ot Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, on the 4th dav of Ortoher, 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, the prem.ses, with the Improvements, situated In the Borough of Brooklyn.

Kings County. New York, being on the easterly ol East 94lh Street, 188 feet 1 Inch south of Avenue K. beinii a rectangular plot 20 leet wide front and rear and 100 feet i inch In depth, Including strips and gores, with fixtures and personal property appurtenant thereto, which premises are more particularly described In said judgment. Dated. September 10th.

1938. FRANCIS M. VERR1LLI, Referee. sl2-6t I 1:45 A.M. 81st precinct; fire in Depart Plaintiff, against DELIA PELLMAN el tGenleiU).

2 OecrsPowplB 1 GlAldCoal3ae UoianeiU Co 26 tGorh Iric pi. I Gray Xel Pb. 3 3 i 2t' 2'i 2'S- 1 30 30 -1 24i 21si 24- 3't 3, 3s, 2'. 2'4 2'i 2'j 2'4 2'. 16', 16' 16'4- 19 19 19 Defendants.

18 18 Pursuant to Judgment dated September 17th, 1938, duly entered, I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, by MOR 48 -1 of Degraw Street being a plot 21 feet 6 Inches in width front and rear by 75 feet In depth on both sides, the westerly and easterly courses being through party walls. Reference being made to said judgment for a more complete description. Together with street rights. Dated. September 6th, 193S.

CHARLES J. 1TODD. Referee. A. M.

DREYER. Plaintiff, Attorney, 16 Court 8treet, Brooklyn. N. Y. ,8 12 15 19 22 26 So Pipe 30e.

xmUuimiGas tStandDredg StOllKv 1. tStOllOhlo 1. StandProd StdSII-Lead. 'Std St Bp. StaretCnvtc.

HIS REICH, Auctioneer, al the Brookivn Real Ettaie Exchange, No. 189 Montague Sireet. Brooklyn, New York, on the 11th TGrmAlrEVje Gulf Oil 1 I 3 1 1 4 1 7 3 1 5 9 15 1 1 3 1 1 4 8 48 1 10'j 8 Ib'i 2, 55 13. 18 7'a 48 .7 2', 55 4 8 8 day ot uciooer. ikju, at clock noon 7', 7f, '4 15i, 14 Ihe premises in said Judgment directed to ment of Sanitation trucx in iront oi 771 Lexington operated by Al'Gl'ST KEITPERT, 583 Monroe received second degree burns of legs.

Attended bv DR. WARWICK. Bushwick Hospital, home. Damage considerable, cause unknown. 2:2.

A.M. 61st precinct; fire; chimney, two-story frame, 2519 Avenue O. Cause defective chimney, damage small, nothing suspicious. 3:10 A.M. 84th precinct; WILLIAM Hl'-BERT, 25.

oi 54 Fleet Place. While attempting to enter second floor hall window to bedroom, slipped and fell to areaway. Attended by DR. GIL80N, Cumberland Hospital, removed thereto, possible concussion of brain and multiple lacerations. 37 21, 55-4 1.

4'4- '4 m- 'a 8 -2' sale entered in the above-entitled action In the Kings County Clerk's office, dated September 9th. 1938, I. the undersigned referee, will sell at public auction, by WILLIAM T. MacROBERTS. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York City, on the 3rd day of October, 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In said Judgment directed to be sold, being a Plot of land situate in the Borough of Brooklyn, New York Citv. at the southeasterly corner of Fulton Street and Eastern Parkway Extension, having a frontage on the southerly side of Fulton Street of 20 feet and a frontage on the easterly side of Eastern Parkway Extension of 100 feet nd a depth on the most northerly side or 20 feet parallel with Fulton Street, and being 100 feet in depth on the easterly side of said lot, and being more particularly described in said Judgment: reference being made to said judgment lor complete description. Dated.

September 12. 193R. be sold, with improvements thereon, situate in the County of Kings, state of New York, betng on the northerly side of 13th SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, Plaintiff, against FRANCIS BENNETT SPURRIER, et Defendants. NATHANIEL KAPLAN.

Piaintlffs Attorney 50 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant to judgment dated Sept. 10th. 1938, duly entered. by THOMAS LAY-DEN, Auctioneer, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Real Estate Exchange Room.

189 Montague Street. Kings County, New York, on the 13tlt day of October. 1938. at 12.00 o'clock noon, the Hall 1 HartE12.06'4e 2 HUOidKayvto I tHearnDStrs. 1HeclaMn.l5e 12 tHewtRb.45e 1 HeydnChUOi 1 HoligOold 2 1 2 1 '4- 14'2- 5H- 2st- '4 6 -1 9 4', 8 Sireet, 1.3 feet 4'a inches easterly Irom the northeast corner ol 13th Street and 2li 2', 6 9 5, 6 9 'SterchlBrStr IStrlAlumPrd tsterllnc.20a -Stetson (JB).

8th Avenue. Premises being 20 Ieet SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, Plaintiff, against ANTONETTA FARR1-NELLI. et Defendants. EDWARD CORBETT. Plaintiff's Attorney, 217 Broadway.

New York City Pursuant to judgment entered August 23rd 1938 I will sell at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kine-4 City of New York, on October 4ih. 1938a at 12 o'clock noon of that riuy, by H. LOUIS HOLLANDER.

Auctioneer. the-mortgaged premises directed to be sold by said judgment and the personal property appurtenant thereto, located on the southwesterly side of 67th Sireet, distant 460 feet southeasterly Irom the corner tormed by the intersection ot the south width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each side, the side lines running partly through party wails and parallel with 8th Avenue. SUBJECT to unpaid taxes. Said premises are more fully described in said premises In said Judgment directed to be 2'i 2 tSuaraj O.Ooi 41. 4'i atmart 2 HumbOlllfte 111 Iowa Pow.

IlllowaPdlvot III STORAGE NOTICES rechnlcol Vit. 11 16'4 l-hBW 2 13 12 13-1 judgment. Dated. September 15th. 1938.

MORRIS SILVER. Referee WAREHOUSEMAN'S SALE OF GOODS EDELMAN PASTOR, Attorneys lor nio Roof i BENJAMIN ULictirjSLD. Keieree. sl2-6t th 1 Ji 4 55 -1 Planum. 44 Court Street, Brooklyn.

N. 10 4 55 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Home Owners' Loan Corporation. Plaintiff, against Ralph. Dt Rubbio et Defendants, J.

AUGUST GERBER. Plaintiff's Attorney. 55 Liberty Street. New York City. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale dated September 13.

1938, duly entered herein. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by SAM KANNEY, Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 14th dav of October. 1938, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises, with the Improvements thereon erected, directed bv said Judgment to he soid. situate In Kings County. State of New York, on the south side of 2nd Street.

397 feet 11 Inches east of 5th Avenue, beiqg a piot 20 feet in width bv 100 feet In depth, side lines running parallel to 51 Avenue, each side line being part of the distance through a party wall; premises being known as 408 2nd Street, and more particularly described in said judgment. Dated, September 22. 1938. SAMSON Z. SORKIN, Referee.

s22-6t th Sl9 23 26 30 o3 7 sold, with the imniovements tnerecn, situate In the County of Kings, State of New York on the easterly side of Dahlgren Place 493 feet 5a' Inches south ot 92nd Street, being a Plot 15 feet 6 Inches In width front and rear, by 113 feet 6 inches in depth on each side, the side lines of which run parallel with 92nd Street, and part of the distance through house party walls, and part ol the distance through garage party walls, premises being known as 217 Dahlgren Place. Brooklyn. N. said premises being more lully described in said judgment. WALTER GAINEY, Referee.

s22-6t-th 10 4 55 8'a 3 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY 'i ImOULtdja. 26 lnd Svc6 pi lnaCoNAra2a. 2 6 25 Inter UtllB. 1 llnterHEq 44.

227, Z2H 12'a 12'i 12'j-1 6', 6', 62 6 61 1- 2h 2U 2it 'A 3 3 13 t2.8 15'' 14', 5 5 5 50I4 SS'i 58 58 -3 ''i' "i- 22, i 'a- 3H 3' 3, 13 12' 13 -4' W.i IH, 4 3'4 4 21 27 21 -4-21a 24 2 2tJ- 3'8 3 3 10' 10H- ft 48 44'j 44'a-2', 11'a' 5., 11'i 4, A IN FORECLOSURE SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY MARY T. HARTT. Plaintiff, against PAULINE ROSS, et Defendants. WHITMAN Se POWERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 26 Court Street.

Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure, entered July 19th. 1938, the undersigned will sell at public auction at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on October 3rd. 1938, at 12 o'clock noon, bv A.

M. TEPLITZ. Auctioneer, the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold, described as follows: ALL that parcel of land In the Borough of Brooklyn. City and State of New York, westerly side of 67th Street and th southeasterly side of 14th Avenue, being 40 feet In width in front and rear by 120 feet In depth on both sides, as more particularly described In said Judgment, including strips and gores, nnd known as No. 1446 67th Street.

Borough ol Brooklyn. County of Kings and Cltv of Nc York Subject to conditional bill of sale No. 34573. an accurate survey and covenants and restrictions of record. Dated.

September 12th. 1938 AUGUSTUS C. FROEB JR Referee. Sl2-6t LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. 3 24 V.i 1' 16 15', as, 9i 3 's 15'a-l.

Us lobPExo275a TodShlpyd3e. 'Trl-Contwar tTngSclLmp. tCnPremF8 1 Aire war. UntCg WnSt Jnlt Gas. Unit pf CnShlpydsB InShoeMS1! 0 8 Foil ibRubEecl.

JnStoresvtc. UnitVordeExt tUnWPp.lOe. UnlvCorpvto 'UnlvPlct 1', V4 5'a 734 3H-2H SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, Plaintiff, against ABE BECKERMAN, Defendant. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure nnd sale entered in the above action in Kings County Clerk's Office nnd dated Septem 4', 55 55 -2 on the northwesterly side of lHth Avenue, FOR UNPAID CHARGES.

In accordance with the provisions of law, there being due and unpaid chaiges, ior which the undersigned. Chas. D. Strang, Warehouses. 356 Coney Island Ave, and 195 So.

Portland Brooklyn. N. is entitled to a lien, as warehouseman, on the goods hereinalter described, and due notice having been given to all parties known to claim an interest therein, and the time specified in such notice for payment of such charges having expired, there will be sold at public auction at Charles D. Strang, 356 Conev Island Avenue, Brooklyn. N.

Friday, October 14th, 1938, on each succeeding Friday until ail goods are sold, the following: Household goods, consisting of library, parlor and dining room furniture, couches, desks, dictionary stands, upholstered chairs and lounges, tables, wood rockers, sewing machines, refrigerators, spinning wheels, chests of drawers, hat racks, victrola and music cabinet, canopy, wood and in it a I beds, mattresses, pillows and other beddings, curtains, draperies, rugs, carpets and oilcloths, tables and bed linen, towels, framed pictures, paintings and engravings, boxes, barrels, crates, chests, pianos and trunks and tneir contents, consisting of books, magazines and manuscripts, china and giassare, clothing, furs and fur-trimmed garments, jeweiry. mces. silver and plated ware and other miscellaneous and personal effects stored the following names: CHAS. D. STRANG, INC account, at 356 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, N.

to be soid at public auction on October 14th. 1938, al 356 Coney Isiand Avenue, il in 4 55 2'i J.rFlrmvtcl.20 TlrvAJiChl. Jacob Co. tKlnsstonPrd tKlrbyPt.lOe. tKntCorp.30e Uc Shore 4 tLeTournau 1 tLlon Oil 1..

tLockhdAlro. LoneStrG.4l)B Lorm Is Lt. LonglsLpf 3 lk LonKlsLpfBS. Loudon Pack 60 feet southwester ot 7 tn street. Demg 2'i 2i- 2'i 20 20'a 2', 2'J- 20 20 -2 V-i 4j- 19 20'j U'i 12 ti Home Owners' Loan Corporation.

Plaintiff, against Annie Schneid et Defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale, dated September 10th, 1938. and duly entered herein. I will sell al public auction to the highest bidder, by ELMER DONOVAN. Auctioneer, at the Brookivn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, on October 11th.

1938. at 12 o'cock noon, the premises, with the improvements thereon erected, directed to be sold, situate ih the County of Kings. Slate of New York, on the northerly side of 63rd Street. 310 feet west ot 19th Avenue, being a plot ot land 30 feet in width front and rear hv 100 feet In depth on each side, the side lines running parallel with 19th Avenue and the most easterly side line running part of the distance llirolli.Tli a party wail. Together with and subject to reciprocal driveway easements recorded in Liber J824 ot Convn ances, page 14,1 Premises being known as 1843 f.Jid SUeet.

Said premises being more particularly described in said judgment. Dated September 19th. 19HR VINCENT VKTNA.NZO. Referee. SAMUEL BERNSTEIN.

Attorney for P.a.nliff, 44 Court Street, Brookivn, New York. sl9-ht tn supremI; court, kings county Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Pla.nnff. against Lawrence Scaiicarcilo, et Defendants MAXWELL M. FLAMM, Plaintiff A'torney. 26 Court Street.

Brooklyn. New York. Pursuant lo Judgment dated September 13th. 1938. duly entered, I will sei; nt public auction bv JAMES POWER.

Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate tx-ohantc 189 Montague Street, Brook, yn New York, on the 11th day cf October HUH. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in 12 B'i 1 85s Bi 20 feet In width front and rear and 95 feet 7 inches in depth on easterly side line and 95 feet 10'a inches on the westerly side line; side lines running partly through party walls; together with all the right, title and interest, if any. of the mortgagor to 18th Avenue to the centre line thereof. For a mote complete description refer to Judgment. FRANCIS D.

McGAREY. Referee. sl2-6t th 1 1 2i 29-1 30 24-, 24'-i 1'a 1'a l'i- 'A 4 2, 2 2 3 15 3 5 12 2 2 1 18 18 18 -2 2 'A 2 5 5'n 5H- 2 3'. 5'4 1 i'. J5t 3't- 4 -1 5 2', 2 2 5'4 i'i 5'-1 44 64 6, 6't- 40 1b tLynchCHie.

1 File No 621MS- 1938 TUB PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by ihe glace ot God free nr.d independent To EVELYN TAYLOR WOOD, HARRY FERGUSON GRACE OI.IVB FERGUSON. RUIH FERGUSON. SEND GREETING WHEREAS CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST COMPANY. Iiav.ng an oiiue al No 142 out Sireet. Brooklyn.

York, has presented a tMlilion praying for a decree that certain instrument writing bearing date the r.th day of December. 1PH4. relating to real and personal properly, be dulv proved as lie will and testament ot FLORENCE FFR-GUSON. lately residit.i; nt Ho' el St. George No 51 Clark street In the Borough of Brookivn.

City of New York NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are heieliy cited to cause before our Surrogates Com! ol the Coun'y of Kings to he held at the Hall ot Record-, 111 the Comty of K.t.c, on the dir ol October. at II TO o'clock in the forenoon, why such cieeiec: shou.d no! he 4'. 7 28 30 16 7 28 30 16 7 28 30 16 ValsDarCorp 1VNrMT1.20e VenezuelPel Waunei Bak. tWelsBBr.40e tWellKtonOU.

rWentwM.10 JeslAlrExp. tWrlviueTbe lKtHrx 40a -5 ber 10. 191)8, I will sell at public auction, by JAMES A. HEANEY, Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, on October 10, 1938.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In said judgment directed to be sold, being a plot of ground, with the improvements thereon, in Brooklyn. Kings County, New York, on the west side of East 46th Street. 40 feet south of Clarendon Road, being 20 feet In width In front and renr by 80 feet in depth on each side, the side line, running parallel with clarendon Road and partiv through a party wall, the rear line running parallel with East 48th Street, together with street rights, together with all fixtures and artirles of personal property, reference being made to said judgment for a more comp.ete description ot said premises Dated, September It). 1938 HAROLD SEIFEHD, Referee. ARTHUR C.

WEYMANN. Plaintiff's Attorney. 9 De Kalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. sl9-Ct in th SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION.

Plaintiff, against CARMELA INCENDIO, et Defendants Pursuant to judnnier.t of foreclosure and rale dated Scptrmoer "th. 19.18. duly en 14'i 14 14 114 110 110 3 3 3 40t- A0t IMangelStrpf-lMasterElec 1 MrWKI Uredn tMeadJohn3a tMmNGs.20e. IMutCcsrSpIA Mesabllron. tMlchBumpei MldStPetAvto tMtdwestOIll 1MockJVo.45e tOrfllitlly lilU, iiullia tat Crr-ion.

Othsr MiurltlJ, an adaillss maim, as unlisted" aisllMUtn et a nsuir membar ans Plaintiff, against WINIFRED v. Lim.ti, widow, et al Defendants. In pursuance of the judvment of foreclosure herein, dated September 7. 1938. and duly entered.

I will eil nt public auction tn the highest bidder, by JAMES A. HEANEY JR Auctioneer, nt the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street Brooklyn, New York, on the 4th day ot October, 1938. at 12 (K) o'clock noon, the mortgnged im-mises directed to be sold, with the buildings nnd improvements thereon erected, situate in the County of Kings, City and State of New-York, and being on the southerly side of Avenue M. 72 feet 9 inches west of East 37th Street, being 18 feet 2 inches wide front nr.d rear by 100 feet In depth on both sides: the side lines run parallel with East 37th Street throueh par'v wails, as more particularly described in said ludcmrnt.

Dated. Sentember 9. 1938 RICHARD C. ADDY. Referee JOHN MeCLOSKFY.

A'torney for Plaint. ff. 44 Court Street, Brooklyn. New York. mj SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY -HOME OWNERS' IOAN CORPORATION, Plaintiff, against JOHN KEIl.LY el Di lendaiiis. Pur-iuint to Judgment of foreclosure and sale doled Sentember llllll. 19311. and dulv entered herein. 1 will seil nt public am -Hon to th? nivhest bidder, by NATHANIEL SHUTER.

Auctioneer at the Hiooklyn Heal Estate E'xchanste. IK!) Montague Street. Brooklyn, on October lt'lK, nt 12 o'clock noon, the premise-, with the im-ptovemen's thereon (reded, directed lo he sold in the County of State of New York, on the westerly side ol East 22nri Street, also known as Elmore Place. 3t'J leet 4 Inches south of Avenue Q. running thence westerly paraile, Avenue Q.

100 feet; thence scu'herlv Parallel with Elmore Place, '16 feet 8 Inches, to land row or late of Dunn Gilmor; thence easterly parallel wi(h Ave-ini. and alonv said laud. 100 feet to westerlv side of Elmore Place, and thence northerly along the westerly tide of F.more Place 26 teet inches to the point or p.ace of beginning. Together with nnd subject to driveway ea-ements Pronrs'S known as 179(1 Kat 22nd Stri.t. Said premises being more particular.

described in said totignient. Dated, September loth. 1N3B. AARON DUHKltS'lEIN Ttnferee SAMUEL BERNSTEIN. Attorney ior It 1 iporond by tn, ilit in, lommntH tn Baarg Abramson, R.

Bloom. Jack; Brand-man. Brown, and or Dunham, Grace; Byck. E. Chllds, Comstock: Connelly, B.

Cronan, M. Cunn, Eugene, DcKeilhaurr; DiMuccio, Dunn. Gl Farrtll, Anna; Feinberg, Ruth; Fuiino, M. Garfein. Gross Harper.

J- R. W. Hebnrd Jenkins, Jane: Johnson. Kelly, Leminnn. Lewis, Mitchell, Nadel, A.trcu; Niederl.

Norris, Lulu; Owen, W. Richards. Daisy; Hess. Arthur; Sauerwem. 3'-, said lodgment directed to be soid.

with the mH( 2 31, 7'a 9'4 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF hnv sad 8 7'a 4' a the -I'lll nanrnurt. Rltu SKISina, i mi iiragoing cable are annual elikiusemtnti bases en ins asl luarterly or Mini. annual declaration, unioo, ather-oim noted, asocial 01 antra dividends are not In-luded. XO -dividend. KR li-rHhta.

a Alia iilro of oilru. 0 Ooa'aroS 1 oald mil I Pwatlo In aloct. I Paid last year. iir in TMlybdnum IMonoKramPi 25 1'2 l'i ol Wl'tlt HON ALBERT WING ATE, -oir Cuiuv, SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUN TY OF KINGS HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION.

Plaintiff, against JENNIE MELVA LOBDELL, also known as MFLVA LOBDELL. also known as JENNIE MELVA LOBDELL MIDDLETON et Defendants. Index No. 77681938. SAMUEL H.

FEINSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Oftlce and O. Address, 11 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. Pursuant to Judtiment ot foreclosure and sale, dated September 3, 1938. and duly eniered, I.

the undersigned, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder nt Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, at 12 00 o'clock noon on October 4. 1938. by ELMER W.

DONOVAN. Auctioneer, the premises, with the improvements thereon, In the County of Kings. State of New York, situate on the easterly side of Arieliihl S'reet. distant 364 feet 5 inches northerly from the northeasterly corner ot Adelphi Street and De Kalb Avenue, being a plot 25 feet In width front and rear by 125 feet 9 inches in depth on the northerly side and 125 feet 10 Inches In depth on the southerly side; said southerly side runs through a party wail: premises beinir fully described in satd Judgment. Premises are known as 233 Adelphi Street, Brookivn, New York Dated, September 12 103B JAMES A.

DUNNE JR Referee. sI2-tit th SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- MontWardAV 1 145 142 142 linprov ements thereon, situnie 111 tne coun-Iv ol Kings. Sla'e ot New York, being on the northwest side ol lth Avenue. I'd feel 2 inches southwest of 4Cth Street and being 2(1 feet, front and tear, hv 90 leet n.

depth on each side. Sublect to and easeniems of re-eeini For a more accurate descnp'ion relercnce Is made to the ludnment on tile-Dated: Ser'emiii-r If'h LOUIS BHOMI-ELD, Rrfrrc iinle, GE( III! IE till Ho; th- 'Id (' el S' tered. I ail! sell at public auction to the in nth day 'a 1 26 26 26 -1 MooreApf7. 1 154 10 Br 'oiipv the er. I Coin tr atoek.

Aaeumulotod dl. aaio or iMlarid this year, ur Under ruU. Wlln arraslL Wltnoui arraita. or worronls AIT PERCY I highest bidder at Brook. yn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, on the day of October 1918. at 12.00 clock noon, bv THOMAS F. LAY-DEN.

Auctioneer, premises w.th the im tk of tin- S' sHJ-ht i FORECLOSURES 01. red by law. You are not ohhgcd to ap- provements thereon in Kings County. ol New York, on easier. side ot West l.cn Sl'PllEMF COURT.

KINGS COUNTY pear poison 1: 1 HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, he assume ttia' von 1 Street, 220 feet therly trcm Hmhlawn Schultz. David; bchwarlz. ivi. Hiniui, Snapp, Svrmas, Thayer. A.

8 Tuile, Evelyn: Wethrel, Wilkinson, Pat, Wilson. Woolley. J. CHAS D. STRANG, accounts at 195 South Portland Avenue, Brooklyn.

NY to be sold at public auction on October 21st. 1938, al 195 South Portland Avenue, at 10 a m. Adler, Barkon, Beatrice; Bawden, E. Bender, George; Berlmger, Biirreii, A Campbell. A.

Chassin; Dewee. J. Dobsevage, Er.gstrom. Fair. Virginia; Fairman, Furman.

Hirsh-field, David: Jackson. M. Markos, McSorley. Millman, Muicahy. Murray.

Ursula; tjuinn, W. Radbill, Rinehart, Roth, Harry; Robinson. Sherman Smith. Charles Hardy or Dnoh Smith. Kate: Stewart, oiiedeuc rntlRT KtNGR COUNTY- Ihainl.ft.

ngamsl ANNIE MELlAe.lt. tl a.i 1 proceedings. Ul HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, Defendants. I sou have a l.avg You In Avenue (formerly Avenue Ri, being 30 feet wide front and rear and 100 feet deep on side; side lines being parallel with Highlaan Avenue, and one side partly an attort.ey-at-law appear Ior yo Pursuant to jiiotnenc 01 lorea.o-o-e 19-4! sale dated September 1 Ot tl. in lit.

and entered I will sell at public auction through a party Reference Is made to the judgment for more complete de Plaintiff, against IDA HAt-LAn, ev Defendants. ANTHONY A. MARCELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O.

Address, 66 Court Street, Brooklyn. New York. Pursuant to judgment dated September 20th. 1938. and duly entered, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by ELIAS CADAN.

Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague No. 1 1 lte.tK THF PEOPLE OE THE I A IE Of NEW YORK hv the r.ire ol It i pei ole-ut To CHARLOTTE MONIGOM. FRY: mid also to all olncr lo irs-a'- pel' of km and Lot tSK scription. Dated, 14. 1938.

JOHN BOG ART. Referee to the highest bidder, bv I ET) SCHAFFR, Auctioneer, at 'he Hiooklvn Ren! Estate Exchange 18U M-m'jmit Street. Brooklyn. 011 October 1 1 Ml 1K3R. at 12 o'clock noon the premises, with the improvements thereon erected, direr'ed to he -old, siiuate ui the (Tointv of Kings.

of N' w- York on Ihe eas'erly tide of Ea-l 1th S'reet. 543 feet 1 Inches north of HYMAN B. KAMEN. PlamliU's A'torney. CHARLES F.

NOYES and HFNJAMIN T. Thompson, J. W. a26-2t 50 Court Street, Brook. yn.

New York. (I slo-tit-th hi ol place whom and sol nee- if aod name COOKE, as Executors of the Last Will and Testament nt Jessie C. Smith Noyes. deceased. Plaintiffs, against CULVER LUMBER et Defendants.

PUBLIC NOTICES lill. dun 1 1 io- s. being of land tec! In pursuance of a judrment or lore- of era closure and sale duly iniule and en'ered Hive 1. the-! in the above entitled action on tile 2.1id wiet, day of August, 191IB. I.

the undersigned. lepie- Street, Brooklyn, new xork. on uctuun 18th, 1938, at 12,00 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, is situated in the County of Kings, City and State of New York, being on tile east side of East 8lh Street 353 feet 3 Inches north of Avenue V. being a plot 25 feet 3 Inches front and rear by 100 feet In depth, known as 2141 East 8th Street, Brooklyn, New York City. Said premises are more particularly described in said judgment.

HARRY MEISEL, Referee. s26-6t th the Reteree In said JucUinent named. se.l at public auction to lie highest bidder, by WALTER HALIOWFLL. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Sales Rooms, olni.n;sl:ut' us- Plaintiff, 44 Court Sireet, Biooi.vii. New-York, SrPREMKCOl'RT." KINGS COUNT SOUTH UltOOKl YN SAVINGS HANK, P.

an tiff. EUGENE HENRY MORAIIAN et nl Defendants Pursuant to Judgment entered herc.n. dated Scpumber 14'h. 1931:. I at pub ic auction, hv MAX FRDKHMAN.

Hiic'loneer. at the Brooklyn Heal F-ta'e Exchange, No. 1H Montaiue Street. Hiuokivn. N.

Y. on October loth, 1911::. at 12 o'clock noon, the morutiged primis, in the Borouiih rf ookivn. of Kings, Cltv and S'a'e of New York, directed by said judgment to be sold, bounded and described as lo.iows- PE(, INNING a1 a point otl the nnrthe-ly niche- In wirilh ftolit and lear by 12U c-i r. inches 111 depth on each s.de.

the side miming par.il.cl with Avenoe ar.ell tl.e side line running tne distance lire null a partv wall Together with and uhieri 10 driveway' 'r, oiM merits Premises be. ng known as 1807 1 rlnst 7th Street Sa premises be rac more lt, partlru.ariv described in said lucgnient. 1 Dated. September lth. J.

PHII IP GILLESPIE. Referee. 1 SAMUEL BERNSTEIN. Attorney tor I Plaintlll, 44 Court Street, Brookivn. New York slu-elt 189 Montague Street, Borough oi Brooklyn.

City of New York, on the loth day STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION WATER POWER AND CONTROL COMMISSION In the matier oi the application of LIDO BOAT CORPORATION PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 52I-A, Article XI ot the Conservation Law. the Water Power and Control Commission will meet In State office Building, Centre and Worth Streets. Borough oi Manhattan. New York Cltv. on the 29th day of September.

1938, at 10 o'clock, Eastern Standard time, in the forenoon ol that day. tor the purpose ol hearing all persons, waterworks corporations, municipal corporations or oth'T civil divisions of the State of New York that may be affected by the execution ot the plans of Lido Boat Corporation involving th instnllntinti hihI (inflation ot a by rn.irr.. ssp'ti or ot of October. 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed bv said judgment to be sold and described as follows: sio in if ntiv nnd generally I and corpora! 01, base, inheritance, hue or can" any estate, lletl or cia.ltt -i .1 LOUISE SPRING, I.

alio i 1 1 'o ALL that certain lot. piece or parrel ot land. In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. Cltv and State of New York, SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY bounded and described as follows: eine of Pres uient St re. I formerly Secor home OWNERS' LOAN CoItl'llR I IN Beginning at the northwesterly corner be ascer- P.ace as 'aid Si cor I1, nee is la.ri out hv SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY ANNA J. PIERRE PONT. Plaintiff, against A.

J. HIPPEL, et Defendunu. Action No. I. Pursuant to Judgment herein, dated July 20th, 1938.

I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv WILLIAM F. REYNOLDS. Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, Rronklvn.

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Plaintiff, vs. LUNA GIANMNL as Trustee, el al Defendants. Pursuant to entered dated September 14th. 1(38 I wri ell at puoiic auction, bv JAMES DFMl'SFY. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. on October Kith. 1938.

at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises In the Borough of Brooklyn. Coun'y ot Kings. City and State of New York, directed bv said judsment to be so.d, bounded and described a- follows BEGINNING at the corner formed bv the Intersection of the norther. side of Thirteenth Street with the easterly side ol Eighth Avenue: running tlienre northerly along the easterly side of Eighth Avenue twentv-four feet two inches: thence easterly parallel with T'hirteuith Street part of the distance through parlv wa.l ninety-six feet ten i.rl orr-hulf iml.f-: thence southerly para.le: Eolith Avenue twenty-iour let two tiuiies tn siri" of Thirteenth P'rcct. thence westerly alor.g the northerly i de of Thirteenth Street nir.etv-s;x fet ten and one-half inches to the corner, tl.e point or place of beginning SUBJECT to Hi covenants and retr'e.

tlnns contained in deeds recorded the office of the Regts-cr of the Cour.lv of Kings. In Liber 244 of Conveyance, at page 312, and In Lircr 619 of Conveyances at page 230; (2 state of tac.s shown on survey made by Louis W. Renter Jr Inr dated June ll'h, 19'R. and any state of facts a new survey would show: (3' violations filed in the office of the Depirt-ment of Housing and Rulldincs on June 14th. 1937: '4i conditional b.i! of a the westerly side of Fifteenth Avenue one hundred (lnoi feet two '2i inches; thence westerly and parallel with diameter gravel-filled well with an 8-Inch P.niniill, luaiust GEOKGB DUNCAN HOYC'E, et ni Defendants.

EIiWAP.I) I CORBETT. Plaintiff's At-toroey. 217 Biondwav. New Y-rs. Citv Piir'oant.

Jtidiiieni fr'ereei A iitast WH r.l at Brook, vn E-- laic I- IBil 'ntaciie ue', o'o-Ti iT P.r "iklvil. Cooti'v of t.i's T'v ef New York, on Oe'teiher Mio n' o'clock noon of that Iv .1 FS Auctioneer, mor'nac (daylight saving tlmei on the 15th day ot August. 193R. premises In Kings County. New York State, on the northwesterly side beunrn Street one hundred iinoi tret; thence southerly and parallel witn Fif'cen'h Avenue one hundred (lorn two (2inrh, to the northerly side of lo- ll'h lof 5th Avenue, 117 leet 3 inches northeasterly from the northeasterly aide of Street: thence easterly aiong the northerly 1" he duly pts Chanter 38 of (lie Laws ol IKol ol Hie State of New Yorki.

which 'point one hul, dt er! fit! y-nme fec i four inches tioln cuter formed hv lie inters, rtion cf ncutlierly side of 'aid Pie-jrier' S'ne with the easterly i of Smith S'reet; runt. llg (henre n-irtiu-r'v nt ricl.t nnnv-s to s-nd northerly sta.f n( Ptesideni Slree-' and pan oi the disi.noe tli'outh a party wall nine'v -eight fee'; easterly naral el the nor'l-erlv 'Hi- of said Prrs.derit Street seven'eeu Ieet seven inches: thence siiutlifriv a. am at angles to the r.ot'lier.y side of -aid Pre id-nt S'reet and of the d'-tance throus'h nnolher partv wall ninety, eight feet to the said ot President Street, nr.d tlienre along the said nor'heriv side of preside! Street seventeen fe inches to the point or place of BEGINNING 3a prem-Ises heintc known as and bv the sireet number 3'VI-A Pr' Stree'. oi ns tie a a inef of lol'ISF SPRING, a' No lloj S'lSel, the B.UCUkh of liljc.es. vti, City ol New Y.

NOW. TUEP.EEORF vol nnd each of nre hereov -n show can-" betore of the c. mty of Ku k-s to be lie at 'ha Hall of Rrcord premise's eiiree'teei to be siod Iv lain li-U merit and the personal property apporle nit thereto locn'etl on the ner'ly side nf Pncltlc Stree'. dis'ant hie fee eas'erly from (he corner farmed bv th, niters, ct ion of the northerly sid" if Street with the easterly side1 (T Frank! Avenue 'hence nerU'erlv a ar.v to Pacific Street and part a party wail. 45 feet lo'j 1' tl.etire nort hens tcr ly nt runt nngies Avenue.

5 Ieet fi i luehes, 'pprii' norllie-rly at right anit.es tn Tic Street Til feet in', Riches. tie tn screen to a depth ol approximates ou feel, on property located at Kensington Walk and Bonrdvalk. Coney Island. Knits County. New Yolk, the pumping of wa'er therefrom at a rate not in excess of 400 gallons per minute, for filling a tank used tor a boat ride, and the disposal of the water In the public sewer, plans for which have been filed with the Water Power and Control commission, et its office in New York.

N. where the same are open for public inspection: and for the purpose of determining whether approval ot this application will protect the public health and public welfare in conserving the supply of water of Long Island for domestic consumption. Ail persons, waterworks corporations, municipal corporations or other civil divi-lon of the State ot New York, who have objection to the execution of said plans, In order to be heard thereon, must file such objections thereto In writing In the office of the Water Power and Control Commission, 80 Centre Street. New York City, on or betorr the 28th day of September. 1938.

Every obtectton so filed must particularly specify the grounds thereof. side of Thirty-sevrnth Street one hundred (loot feet to the corner, the point or place of beginning Together with all the right, title and Interest of the mortgagor of. in and to the land lvlm in the bed of Thirty-seventh Street and of Fifteenth Avenue adiacent to and in front ot said premises to the center lines thereof. Sublect to a certain easement given to the Flarbush Industrial Corporation bearing date the 29th day of Or'ober. 1920.

and dulv recorded In Liber 4025. page 341). in the office of the Register of the County of Kings. Suoject also tn scwr estree-ment recorded in Liber 4030. puge 4C6.

tn the office of the Register of the County of Kings Subject (o Zone Ordinance and amendments thereto of Kino on t.ie iNnri day l-er. li'To. at el I I be ma I IN front and rear by 100 feet in depth, side lines running parallel with 40th Street and part of the way through party walls. No. 3908 5th Avenue.

Reference made to said Judgment tor a complete description of said premises. Dated, July 25th. 1938. GEORGE ROSLINO. Referee.

CULLEN Ac DYKMAN. Plaintiff Attorneys. 177 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York. The above sale Is hereby adjourned to August 29th, 1938.

at 12 00 o'clock noon (daylight saving timel at the same place. Dated, August 15th, 1938. GEORGE ROSLINO. Referee. The above sale Is hereby further adjourned to September 12th.

1938, at 12:00 o'clock noon (daylight saving time) at the same place Dated. August 1938 GEORGE ROSLINO. Referee. The above sale Is hereby further adjourned to September 26th. 1938, at 12 00 ts!" leiaaui.

why such decree slooi.d not tr. IESTTMONY WHEREOF we hv, nisi ,1 tiie Si al our said S.llloM'e he her. II. 1 OF'IROP AITII'I-'I' I NO ATE, it -0 Ill'e ('ollPIv, the -r vp, in Co 'tie TOGETHER with a.i 'lie Me and Inte-est the mortc-Hkors ot. and 1 1 the land blng 111 Pre'icieiit Stieet in Iroi.t nnd adloinini' the ali ve r'i it premises ti1P ei-ptee M-ccof and to the IvilO' in tre cnoi'v-ud IP f-oot of and adifonit-i' p.

disci StteC pirti.lcl wi'h Pacific S'r thet.ee southerly at rlgl Pn'. lie Slree' 100 'er' erlv ot pacific S'r eilv nil, llg the roilhei.v tu we -t filed In the office of the Register of Kincs County on Dtcember 27th. l'llio, No 72908. bv A I Namm A- Son against Estate of Agnes otitrr' conditional hill of sti'e filed in the office ot the tr-jis'er of K.r.cs Coun'y Julv lfitli, IMC File No. 44VM.

Iiv Rrooi-lyn Uniot, Gas of Ait.es Oo, rk and Mavhr (1 Quirk. Una (lianl.o.i. "pn-tee md 1 of ti otlxr the e- of Kuii-s Courtv on The approximite amount of the mirUnee feet lo S' re-t" d-- nip, Sfn-tE'T to I. Child, 1" Laws 1.1 1RM of the S'Ve 1ebt. costs and mint 'dire is thousand 'wo hunlred and 75 100 dollars i $.15 275 75'.

with intete-t from the 20th dav fcj 1'iJB The ap PERCY Y' i- 1 i-n. ui" Court 01 i on No person, waterworks or municipal eor-Doration or local authority fan be heard "11 serv eM bv Ilart.e". I lolinn A- e- as ,1 by law V.i'l are re In opposition thereto except on objections in obliged to 11 to appear on rop. eM 10 tha in person be tha 1 aid incitement in- no and koowi. 1 1 VI Pieci! "'ieet.

HoroIU'h of 1 it 'V of K.llgs B11ei (Ttv of New b'r-et all survey, ce run u' and re-trlc'lons of rcc and 701 n.g ot the City of New York Dated. September ll'tli. una ARTHUR V10N1, all-lit inn. Fi No F.fi'.RT. hv E.er'ni Man.

Inc. again'. E-tatc of Ar.c.s A yrrk Dated, Ser'emher 19'h, 193P PHII IP GU I F.SP1F. Referee ORR A- BRFNNAN. Plaintiff Attorneys.

16 Court Street, Brooklyn. Y. llg 22 29 29 03 proximate amount of taxes and wa'tr rats is $6 254 on. Dated. Vptember 12 1938 CHARLES PHILIPB4RP.

Referee BLANDY, MOONEY A- SHIPMAN. Attorneys tor Oftlce and Post ofire Address. 40 Wail Street, Manhattan. New York City. l-6t in eelmh-s tb- lfh.

10TH. ft: ill' nnv 'ta n''W sli-vev- would sbow Da'ed. Selrxl'rl9'i I'-IB CHARIorf COSTFR. Re 'e-e-e OUR Ar BHFNNAtl Plamt'ff Atto 16 Court Street. Brooklyn S.B 21 2G 29 03 oclork noon, at the same Place.

Dated, September 19th. 1938. GEORGE ROSLINO. Referee. The above tale is hereby further adjourned to September 2Rih.

1938, at 12.00 o'clock noon, at the same place. Dated, September 2Bth. 1938. CEOROK R06LLNG, Referee, so filed. Dated.

Albany. September 23. 1938 WATER POWER AND CONTROL T. P. Willulns, Secretary to the lerei, irereto von have right have an appear tor you.

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