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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

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of Sunday, and l-al halidaa prior 10 Friday. January IS. iHllril Sf Yolk. JiiKKI'H HAAH. bVrr.tary.

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t. ri Tir4 lihoro. In a full, rll-arhooloil yoicf. The lilddor will atte the pru- off im artitOe 'oitaiut-d In the ipNlftt attttup per foot, eutde ari. nr othfr wtut off in ure by which the hid will te teaied.

The hida will be eompared and (he conttacta ard-d at at luiiip or aura lor t-avh 'ti tract. Hlaiik figma may ba obtHlt.ed at the office off the Bureau of Illghwaya. Hootu itZ, No. i Court -t Brook Ivu. EL'WAHLi RlEtiF.I.MASX.

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"La ri ilanoino." from lJt.11 (iioviinni" Arthur Whit ftmrt I.y Artlnir -M kWr. Ti, Hl'ITinwr. Tin- not valiii' of itinnln tl.n,.-. Hie rut ate ii 1 1 0S.7 9 4.33. m-hirli la ills- tn.

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inpioyee. annuity estimiitcd at 4. n-i ih'l- rlv -id. of r.rt. one hun- Willi tne- lu.ter.

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ut 3 i lix li ui.l. Hi- I ir.t.- Suil. In cimii. i I yiui I'" a loiiki-ilitiUino- mil unli-i-s thi- ill "ii w.ir.t is ut ill'' i.tlii'i i ti'l iinli-wi aro villini: tu tit ik to fiinu-iii i- so tlmi mi Hi-f iii-vi-r '1 a nnW'SJ mi ai'tiially tin' man nu afknl ih'- i'l -valor you. You ni-viT t.

ay to I. -Unit your man is on! it tlial he lias lift town for tin- v. k-in i. I I cull aniii'i a- cloi-k asks Miss I.0111; Instan. i 'Y'cii.

ii "At Miss l.oi. liislalioi-f KKALKD BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Freildent of the Boroue-h of Brooklyn at Room i'l. Borough Hall, Itiooklyu, until 11 rii AlloniHiulo. Minut't. llavotti'.

I'ri-linle. Alleniande. Minut't. llavotte. with hntrvrr rleht.

nri l.l'.fiAL XCIT1CI.S. KnTICK IS HEHKBY vilVKN THAT THK Board of KNtlmato and Apportionment at mt-tinf hflu uR Frtdwy. Irwmicr tcm. adopted ta redut nn: liiTci. The Board of Ext.

mat and Apportionment of The City of New York 1 cnnilderfnr tha advtsnhtlRy of lmtitutln( proceedinaa to acquire title to the r'al prop-'ity required for the opeomc atid ps tend in of Kai-t 83d ntret-t from the anuiherly imund-ary of the land hpretofoif acquired for thl aireet at a point atiout f-et pouth of Dltmaa avenue to FlatlanUa avenue, Hub.feet to tha rlffhtM. If any, tho Long Inland Railroad Cmpany Foster avenue from Ralph avenue to Remaen avenue, and Avenue from Fouler avenue to Hemwn avenue. In the Borough of Brooklyn. CUy of New York; and Whereaa. The Board of Kstlmate and Ap-iwrtlonment la ajthorized and rvo.uird at tho time of the adoption of the resolution dlrtHMIng the Institution of proceedlngn to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing Improvement to ft and determine upon an area or areas of hmwhs ment for benefit for unhl procet-ditiRS.

Resolved. That the Board of Estimate nnd A nnort tOUlltrll In lillmuu nr e.f I Vin nm. I.S l'IKHl'ANCK Or AN" 'iKUKU Ilia Hun. liioige Alhert inaale, Kurrr.kTaio of lhe County of 1 hereby given, dctordinjr to law. In all having- elxiiiiH agntntt th.

eatutt-a ot: KM VI. Ill HKKlkO. Mil HAM Al.l.l M. Miraiiitnue, l'assaraillc an CiKUo. BILL TO RAISE MAYOR'S SALARY REINTRODUCED hy Stiff AlLany, Jan.

10 Assoniblyman John K. I'rcws of llrooklyn yestt-rday rein- a.m. on MKDNKSBAY, JAM ARY 1ft. lfttt. FOR FCRNISHlNii ALL THE LAROR AND MATERIAL! REyClRED Ft IR htrcctino sewers IN SNEDIKEK AVE.

Ii KT BGE MA A A 1 lXR-HA1NE AVE. The Engineer peril minary estimate of the qunntitlea In a fllon: 4Tj linear feet of U-tnch pipe sewer, laid rumpletM Including fall incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot $3.80 It.t0j.00 4k linear feet of i-lnch pipe sanitary sewer, laid complete. InclmLng ail incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot. 1C0. 00 Ifirt linear feet of tl-ttich house con alao knoma a.

VtllllAM 1.. SHAW MILIUM Ml AH: Intt-n ft tht? muy of. in inl to Third. Rvcnun, hth snd i-Oth hiim fn f'luit Hnd Hil.ldlnltipr nuid iirt-ni-1t-fS to tho -ntr lint th- n-t-pectlv Hviiutj and etrtttai -Dated, Utt'embtr 6th. 11 ARTlim WKHTHnu, ItVferpe.

Nvubut ui-r, 1'taintifT Altornyn, Uroadnny, Manhattan Borounh. NeM City. Th above nfroby a)jnurnpt to miliary T. at tht samp hour and place. Di.tt-d, it-rt-inhpr L5i.

AKT.ll'K WKJtTHKH, Itffrrp-. Tin Ble In hprt-bv fuithrr adjourned to January 13th. ut the sanio hour and place. -Dnt-MJ, AKTHV'K WIrJUTHlCR, ltrfrw. 4-4twth pl.asant voii'i- is liiaril atiaui -Thi-v sav now that hf t.

li iihoncil troilm id his bill in the Asscmlily to pro- VFW YoRK W'pPKMR e'll IlT SpCONT, JUDICIAL MSTRB'T-ln the matter cf tt. upplhtttinn The C.tv of York, by and thmmn the nf i'lutit and Structuiea. relntl in quit I tig r'ght and ttile sud of tenant r-nl prniHrtv. wharf properly. litmU.

lund-i under watrr. land-, under ttlir I in. wharfage rights. Incorporeal breditn nii, terms, enedumei.t-i. pr il.

and appii trttHtirrs of. in and In the land. 1an4 under water and lands under filled In. necessary to be taken nnd acquired for the hnprevi ment of the M-nt erf rout a. id harbor of The Citv of New Yu for fert purposes at and neir the foot of State siret and Atlantic avenue from the westerly side of Kurman wtre-t to pierhead tln- entuMtshed by the Secretary of War in 1vC7, in the Borough of Brook I i In the Cltv of New York, pursuant to 1 cert ni 11 phiti determined upon bv the Comitdsioiifr of Plant and St ructuies on A -mist 2.

1921, and approved and adopted by the Cmnmb-sinners of the Sinking Fund on September 29 19:7. Pursuant to the statutes In sueh. rno made and provided, notice is hereby plveri that it is th intention of the Corporation Counsel of The city of New Vrk to make nppl lent ion to the Supreme i 'ourt of the Stale if New York, at a Special Term, Part I thcenf, for the hearing of motions, to -held In and for the Countv of Kings for ihe Serond Judicial District, nt the Kln-rs County Court House, in lhe Borough of Brooklvn. in the City of New York, on the 1Mb dsv of January. 1922.

at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as coun-el can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which should justly be made fn the. respective owners of the 1 en I property, wharf property, lands, lands under watr, lands under water filled In, whnrfaee rirhts. Incorporeal hereditaments, terms, easements. emoiutneipR, privileges nnd appurtenances of, In and to the lands, lands under water and lands under water filled In. proposed to be taken and acquired In tills proceeding ascertained and determined hy the Supreme without a jury.

Tho nature nnd extent of the Improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title ill fee simple absolute, 'n the name of and for the benefit of The City of New York, to so much of the real property, wharf erty, lands, lands under water, lands under vlnlonn of Pcton 973 of the New that hi would not In- ill until tonight, tlint civil Forvlce imployeea work Bhe told 111c. ins on a per diem basis dhonld receive "My disappointment must hai Bounded in niv voice as 1 thanked "h- r. BUlar paid for such work lit r. for she went on at once: 'Is it in the community where they tire eni-vcrv ployed. The new measure has the ap- "Yes.

I particularly want to get state n(justrll Commis-him 1 answered. KjonPr oMrv j. Haver. ork Charier as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of apses-mciit I II! ISA t.AHIlK. KM.MK KDKIIKKIi.

ntiiv i i.itM.i'ri; kTKAii. AI.TKK or UAI.TKR II. lt MAI JOHN MKLMKO 1 1 II. i-lfocaNT'd, it they nr required (o pxhlbl. the nnuie utth vourhcrn.

to the subscriber, tin AdPilnimrator, ut his otTt t. TempU- li.it HuildinK. 44 court utrt-'t. Ut'ujklyn. N.

on or befoi-H th- 2Cnd day of Miu- li, next, Dated, Et-ptemlwr 21st, li. FRANK V. KBU.Y, Public Administrator, Kind County. Administrator. Office and Postoffico Address, 44 Court i-treet.

Boiough oC Bruuklyn, New York ior uent-m in tnise proceedings in a follows: Bcfrlnnlne at a colnt on the miuthprlv Una. nection drain, laid comnleU'. including all incidentals and appurtenances: per linear foot, $2 320.03 ii mnnholeH. complete, with iron heads and covets. Including all incident a Is and appurtenances; per manhole.

C23.01 2 sewer basins, complete, of either standard design, wit iron pans or gratings. Iron basin hoods, and cou- of Ultmaa avt-nue where It is Intersected by COHPOHATION NOTICES. where i.lc Have you any Asseinhlyman Uly relnlroduced the fMMicriy niif oi naipn avenue and running thence eastwardly along the southerly line of avenue to the Intersection with a line midway between East 83d street and East 87th street; thence southwardly nectlnir culverts, includinir all inei- misht be? qiicrleu -Miss 1.0 i. 1)H, dpsiRned to tlle URr watP1. tanee.

1 said I Had I meters approved by the Chief Knpineer BliKhtest and prepare, the AVatcr Depnrtment. a measure -Hut Miss J.ong Uistance hadn defilgnp(i h.k hoM lhe nearly finished. meter trust exnosed bv the I.ockwood ne midway between East I dentala and appurtenances; per aiong tno nam (t3tl street and East 87th street to the intpr. basin. 1250 500.00 VeH y.

Peter B. Hanson. Attorney for 44 Court street. Borough of Kr.u.k-lyn Npw York Clfy. p-'l-L'tlt -Oll IC toillfilll cut committee.

Senator Downing reintro SKA1.KL HiLS Wli.L BK KKCK1V KL BY ihr- Mould of rurrhatM- of Th. 'tly of Npw York, nt tin i tttlr-, Jtooni Municipal BuHding. Manhattan, from 9 a.m. to lO.ZU u.iii., on MONDAY, ARY 3. lOi'J.

Boron kIi of Brooklyn. FOR KritaMSH INU AND BKMVBIUXU Mlf.K AND CKI5AM TO THK OF CORHKCTIOaV, HEALTH AND ITBLIO WELFARJC. Tin- lime for tlio pirformanc-p of contracts is for the period from Fob. 1 to Feb. 2S.

19-22. The amount of nerutity rpquired Ih thirty IN' PfRSCAXCK OF AM ORDER OF THE Hon. tieorgp Albert Wingate. Stirropiitp of the County of Kings, notice is hereby niven. according to law.

to Ml persons having claim acainst JOHX M. CRIMES, late of the Count of deceased, that they ore required to t-vhihit tha -mna ndth tlin section with the southerly right-of-way line of the Manhattan Beach Division of the Long Island Railroad thence eastwardly along the said right-of-way line to the intersection with the easterly line of Rem sen avenue; thence southwardly along the easterly line of Renisen avenue to the Intersection with a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongations of the center lines of Foster avenue and Farragut rond as these streets are laid out between East SSth street and East 89th street; thence westwardly nlong the said bisecting line to the intersection with a line mldwav between feet, hoard measure, of foundation planking, laid place complete, Including all incidentals nnd appurtenances; per thousand feet, board measure, $50 5 cubic yards of concrete, Class laid in place complete, including extra excavation and ell incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard. $13 5 cubic yards of extra excavation, including sheeting and bracing, and all labor, materials, incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $2.. 75.00 of the contract amount awarded. xc ontrart amount a war to the Bubscriber; at her place of transacting 1 No 1ml shall be considered unless it la duced his bill to raise Mayor Hvlan's salary from 15.000 to $25,000 a year.

Assemblyman Iteilly introduced a bill to appropriate $500,000 for the erection of gates at all streets abutting on Gowanus Canal. Assemblyman Leinlnuei- offered a bill to appropriate $500,000 for lands and construction of a vehicular tunnel under the river and sound from Astoria to Manhattan. Assemblyman Male of Manhattan put in a bill to require tho attendance of a woman attendant or nurse at physicians' offices when women are treated. E. Fay, at No.

03 Wall street, in 'the li'or- a deposit. Such deposit shah be hi an amount not less than one and one 10.00 Trtal $3,480.00 water filled in. whnrfnee rights, inenronrea! Foster avenue and Farragut road as these streets are laid out between East S3d street and East 84th street; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Foster hereditaments, terms, easements, emoluments. The time allowed for the completion ot the work and full performance of the con ough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, on or before the irth day of July next. Dated, December LT.

11-21. MILDRED S. GRIMES, Administratrix. Edward E. Fay.

Attorney for Administratrix, olllce and post office address. 03 Wall street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. for mths-w half per cent, of the total amount of the bid. The bidder will state the price per unit, as oh lied for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will he tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, aw the bids will be read from the total, and NEW YORK SFPREME COURT.

COCXTY I I tract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days. The amount of security required Is Seventeen Hundred Dollars ($1,700.. The foregoing Engineer's prelimlrnry estimate of the total cost for the completed work is to be taken as the 100 per cent, basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state 11 single percentage of -pueh 100 per cent, (such as 9" per 100 per cent, or 15 per for which all materials and work called for In the proposed contract and notices to bidders are to be fur avenue ana rarragut road to the intersection with a line midway between East 83d street and East 84th street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between East 83d nnd East 84th street to tho intersection with the northerly line of Fiat-lands avenue; thence westwardlv along the northerly lino of Flatlauds avenue to the intersection with a line midway between East ft Id street and East 83d street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between East 82d street and East 83d street to -the Intersection with a line midway between Foster avenue and Farragut road ns of Kinga-Almn Block Fell, plaintiff, ngninst I Ul Klat3a, tta iRZ tonul aTayX -ust be submited In duplicate eaeh named defendant: You ore herebv summoned on pparate envelope No bid will to answe- the comnlaint in this action nnd in i np aoeeptad uidess this provision In complied 'I'm afraid I shall not be at home, Klil1- -I can call you anywhere you like, she said, not in the least dismayed. 'Well, I shall be dining at Vander-bilt 44S.

Mr. So-and-so's I told her. 'After dinner. I believe, we ate poi'iK to the 'Which "I'm afraid I don't know, I confessed. 'The play is "Sally" I know 'Never mind.

I'll look it up. And 1 shall call "Soon alter the botrinninjr of the second art of 'Pally' that evening an usher touched rue on the shoulder; I had left my nunie at the box ufflce, of course. 'Wanted on the telephone, sir. 'Is this Mr. asked Miss Long Distance, still pleasant and un-i-i'ffled, wlun I took up the receiver.

'I've got Mr. Dash for "When I hud finished with Dash he said, 'Ily the way, how did you know I was in here'." 'I I told him. 'Whore are von 'I'm in the Turkish came the reply. 'How on earth did you iind out 'I I answered. 'It was Miss Lon "And I am still wondering how she did it." TWO SAW WAY OUT OF JAIL Two alU'Ercd sawed their way out of lhe jail of the First serve a copy of your answer, or, i the com- plaint is not served with this summons, to ifirntions referred to In the schedules serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney within -i days after the service of tneso streets are laid out between East 82d street and East 83d street; thenco westwardly along the said line midway between Foster avenue and Farraerut road to tb in privileges and appurtenances of.

In and to tho lands, lands under water and lands under wnter filled in. hereinafter described, nf. Is not now owned by The City of New YrVk, wit the buildings and structures erected thereon, for the execution of a certain "ftopted by the Commissioner of Plant nnd Structures on the 22d day of August, and approved by the Commissioners of hn Inkimr Furd on the 29th day of September, il'l. fee tiie improvement of the w.ifer-front and hnrbor of the Cltv of New Tori for ferry purposes en the East River, al and near he foot of Atlant te avenue' ami tate street, between the westerly side oi Furmnn street ami the pierhead line estab -v-'d by the Secretary of War in 1S97. Said real property, wharf property, laml, lands under water, lands under water filled In, wharfage rights, incorporeal hereditaments, terms, easements, emoluments, privileges and appurtenances of, In and to the hinds, lands under, water and lands under water filled in.

so to be taken and acquired in this proceeding, are situated in the Borough of Brooklyn. In the City of New York, and art hounded and described as follows: Beginning nt a point on the northerly side of Atlantic avenue, distant 03.5 wed from the northwesterly corner of At hint ie avenue and Furmnn street running thenco north'-rly and parallel with Fur man street a distance of 7i fept thenco rasterlv and tersection With a linfj bisecting the angle may be had upon application nt Room 1900, Municipal Bulklin-r. Manhattan. Blank forms and further information may bp obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, 19 til floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Board of Purchase: tiROVER A.

WHALEX, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chairma n. JOHN F. GILCHRIST. Commissioner of Licenses, JAMES A. HAMILTON.

Commissioner of Correction. iormea oy me intersection or the prolongations of the northerly line of Farratrut road nished to the City, such percentages as bid for each contract shall apply to all unit. Items spec! tied in tho Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described In tho contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash of certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City In the sum of 5 per cent, of the security required for the contract bid. Blank forms nnd further Information may be obtained and plans and drawings may be seen at the Bureau of Sewers, 215 Montague Brooklyn.

EDWARD RI EG ELM ANN, President. and the southerly line of Foster avenue as Criminal Court on Oakland Jersey City Monday night and escaped. A general alarm was sent out by the New Jersey authorities throughout lhe District, The escaped prisoners are. described as Robert Tierney, 20, of 2707 8th and Th Oiii a 3 Barry, 23, of 28U W. 142d both Manhattan.

The pair were arrested about four days ago is allCr-ied, they were caught leaving a cigar store loaded down with stolen merchandise. They were about to get into a motorcar alleged to have been stolen in Manhattan. The disappearance of the two men was noted about 6:30 a.m. this summons, exclusive or the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken agninst you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated. New York. Nov. 23, lfllM. BARNES, CHILVERS HAT-STEAD, Attorneys for Plaintiff.

No. 2 Rector street, Uurough of Manhattan, Cltv of New York. To James Albert Pell: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an ordtr of Mr. Justice Russell Pen-edict. Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 17th day of December, and filed with the comp "Hint in the otil'-e of the CWk of the Supreme Court at the County Courthouse in the Roroegh of Brook.yn, County of K'nga, City and Slate of New York.

Dated, New Y'urk, December 17, 1921. BARNES, CHILVERS HALSTEAD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. nrs Instruction to Bidders, last page, osu A- holidays fwrSee Instructions to Bidders, last page. J'lH-HJt SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY parallel with Atlantic avenue a distance of PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVKN to the owner or owners of all houses and lots. Improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments and awards have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all persons interested, viz.

Borough of Brooklyn. ft feet to the westerly side or I'liimau mese streets are laiu out immediately west of East 8ftth street; then westwardly along the said bisecting line to the intersection with the easterly line of East 79th street thence northwardly along the easterly lines of East 79th street and of Halph avenue to the point or place of beginning. Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed nrea of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the Cltv Hnll, on Friday, January 13, 1922, at 10:30 o'clock a. 111., and that at the same timn and place a public, hearing thereon wll then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a noliee to nil persons affected thereby to be published In the City Record and In the corporation newspapers for ten days, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday.

January 13. 1922. Dated. New York. December 30, 19'1 JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary.

Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Municipal Build-in. Telephone 45G0 Worth. fC3815) d3o-lo sufth street; thence northerly along the westerly Ule of Furm.Hu street a distance of 2i MARRIAGE LICENSES Office and Post office address, No. 2 Rector street, Borough of Manhattan, New York.

X. Y. feet; thence westerly and parallel with At- nno avenue a dlsram-e 01 1.111.1. leei ig the pierhead line established bv the Seere. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW Regulating.

Knng. curutng. nag; tnry of War, November 17, 1 S97 ihencn southwesterly along the said pierhead line a YORK, bv the grace of God free and hide- King ami pawns in ave. nun. our pendent To Rosalinda Gagnier, Maria ave.

to Canal together with a list of iiwna TBiiTon Rosa Turcot rCunille Ma- awards for damages caused by a change of nt KSrSa-S tXyJot A.i. affect par, Block, mute of Vow Vurk S.nd urivtliiB 099 1 l247 a Awards Whereat OgdenCW. Ring. whV resides i "ft-t Block 69M Lots 90 93; Block 7023. K.7 Macon stre-t.

Borough of Brooklyn, city 1 7 of New York, lias presented a petition prav-1 V. a th certain instrument in 64. Paving in Jackson at. from Kings- 8S Sterling pi 54 Wvckoif st 2 Pilling Bt 2 Pilling st 1SS Fu ton si 45 Tallman ...1013 Coney Island av 255 No. Mh st Grand st ..29 Stagg st 1474 Park pi Charles Miller.

2'2 Helen Murphy, 21 Hugo Goid, Johanna Haesloop, iG Wm. Stonthaus. Margant McCarthy, Patrick O'Brien, Rebecca Kane, .1 Peter Schultz. -JH. Rose Eiseiihaner, Morris P.alJinowitz, 32..

Sophie Aprapn, Daniel Peters, Helen Ihiduk, Roy Hilding, 22 to Morgan and basin at the lianrlnir flute the of I'ld av the Board of Purchase of The City of New York, at Its Office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., on THVKHBAY. JAM ARY 19, 11)22. Bnrn-'gh of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING LUBRICATING OILS TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH.

PARKS (BROOKLYN PLANT AND STRUCTURES. Tho time for the performance of contracts Is the period ending March 31, 1922. The amount of security required Is thirty per cent, of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of tho total amount of the bid.

The bidder will stnte the price per unit, as called for In the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must bo made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, uiade to the lowest bidder on each Item or class, as stated in the Bt hedules. Bids must be submitted In duplicate, each ropy in a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision la complied with. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE NEWS (Special to The.

Earilc.) Princeton, N. Jan. 11 Arthur Kennedy of 7 Brompton Garden City, according to an announcement made yesterday is one of the 11 freshmen who survived the final cut in tiie editorial competition of the Daily I'rincetoinan. William Christopher Hayes of Westbury, L. is in charge of the 1H20 competition for places on the photographic board of the 1'imceton Pictorial.

(Special to 'I' In: Hanover, N. Jan. 11 Henry Haitee of Brooklyn, a sophomore at Dartmouth College, has been elected to membership in the Green Key, the Dartmouth society, which provides for entertainment, of nu mbers of viftitn.j; ins ai organizations. It is one 0f the chief undergraduate honois. heaat corner of Jackson st.

and Debe- 1920, relating to real and personu'l property, 1 I'stanee of 332. SI feet to the northerly side of Atlantic avenue produced: thence easterly along the northerly side of Atlantic avenue produced and the northerly side of Atlr ntic avenue a distance of 1,078.19 feet to lhe point or place of beginning: together nil wharfage richts, incorporeal hereditaments, terms, easements, emoluments, privileges and appurtenances of any kind whatsoever pertinent to the above-described property, excepting herefrom so much thereof as is now owned by The City of New York. Dated, New York. January fi, 1922. JOHN P.

O'BRIEN. Corporation Counsel. Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan A'ew Y'ork City. (C-3R19) osu holidays he dulv proved ns the last will and testa oiso ave. Affecting parts of Blocks 2870, j- 77.

2SX.rp and 2SX1. Laura I'onfessoi -lo SO. 21 Bt 231 Driggs av 120 No. 7th st 314 1st Ht 1 Seneca av 716 Marcy av Iliith si 24 Grand av 2W Granl av 3ft Menehan st ment of FELIX MARC1LE, lately residing! at No. 3(13 Halsey street.

In the Boroiinli. of Brooklvn, City of New York. Now. therefore, v'ou and each of you are hereby eited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 2d day of February, K-22, at ten cio in lhe forenoon, why suvh decree should not be made. In testimony whereof, we have caused tho i(W2 KeguiAttng, grading, earning, nagging nnd paving in Warehouse ave.

(Cottage pi.) from Surf ave. to 600 feet south. Affecting part of Block 7071. (3703 Paving in Junius st. from Sutter ave.

to Blake ave. Affecting parts of Blocks 37i3 and 3704- 117311-- Paving In S2d st. from 4th ave. to 5th ave. Affecting parts of Blocks and COHH.

Geo. ioodina n. IT. Ray Ginsberg. 2.

Jeremiah Squiies, 2,2... Anna KudilnsUy, IS. Henry Rehbrrger. L'7 Genevieve Gal v-y, Frank Sganga. 2) Ji tmif TrictKt, I-: ieit I).

Smith. 22.. Annis V. Watkins. Max liernbauiii, i 1L'6 Bergen st l.nh av 13th av raving in st.

iuy mage ram NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment nt Its meeting held on Friday. December lfi, 1921 (Cal. No. 52), adopted the following resolutions: Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York Is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Harbor View Terrace from 8ith street to K2d street, fn the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and Whereas, Tho Board of Estimate nrd Apportionment Is authorized and required at tho time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire itio to the real property required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York charter as amended, hereby gives noth-e that the proposed nrea of assessment for benefit In these proceedings iu ns follows: Bounded on the north bv tine distant neal of our said Surrogat Bergen i-t ltitiii Fuiton st 44S Hendrix st Iiui'ttiiiiln Wifimm fVal II in 1 i 1 me.

Ce.Viie Albert Whiu-ite Affecting parts of Blocks C211 and I i coiintv il-r-C- ReguUting, grading, curbing and Specifications referred to hi the schedulen Lottje Hirsch. '2Z Harold W. Tay.or. (L. 21it st.

from Avenue to flntiglng in Ill Van Sieklcn av Adanm si, Queens ('it. Ralph av Linco pi the Borough uf Brooklyn. In the. said County the aid day of AfTeutitig purta of Blocks Kings Hlghw-'iy may bo had upon application at Boom idjij, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Hiniik forms and further informal Inn may 1922.

he obtained at the ollice of the Board ot Taylor, llarrv 'j. Morgan, 21.. Helen T. Kiaft. 22.

t.iusia us A. i iratiMiu, I let lie i 'ulenian. Charles Bosoff, 2'I I I Irving KU'iu of IronkUn, it forni'T High School stud' lit. Mi.nvil in ih- lcccnl Lilt1 at Syracusn Cnivcr-hitv. A i 1 1 1 1 1 1 suiiporting tho nega JOHN 11.

MoCOOEY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. William H. Barradell, Attorney for pro. tmneiU.

44 Court at reel, Brooklyn, N. Y. ja4-4 Sylvia I Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Board of Purchase: GROVER A. WHALEN.

Commissioner of Plant and Structures, chairman. 7T.X2 and i'iM. -Regnl-it'ivf. grading, curbing, flagging and sewer nnd appurtenances in Bay 37th st. from st.

to Benson to-gei her wit a list of wards for damages caused bv a changp of grade. Assessments affect parts of Blocks 6xtJ4 and Awards affect Block Octil. Lota Hi, 70; Block tiHti5, U.t 31. ti42 Basin at the southwest corner of Nostratid ave. and Foster uve.

Affecting Block i.231. ii43 Sewer and appurtenances In 82d st. tive SUP- ni nu- IU-nifU. I Cbenter Thft tlf- uf shop is better limn lhe Grace iioriiuun. nsi-d f-lioi, irj lhe interests ot all con- I t-ioruan Frances Mnicbe, NEW YORK SUPREME COURT.

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRB In matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring it If, hcrever the same has not been heretofore acquired for tiie same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditament a required for the purpose of opening ami extending EAST 8TH STREET, from Avenue to Kinrjs Highway, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Notice Is hereby given to all parties In-t plaited In tho nboe-entitled proceeding, ns follows: First That the above-named Court, after considering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above-enf it led proceedings, lias completed Its estimate of the compensation which should he made by The City of New York to he respect I vo owners of the real property to be acquired In thin proceeding, and bus made mi assessment of the value of the benctlf and advantage of the Improvement to the rcspecllvo owners of tho real property within tlio area of assessment for bent-tit. as fixed and determined by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 2 1st day of March, 1919, and that the tentative decree of aaid Court as to awards for damage and as to assessment for benefit as signed on tho 100 feet northerly from and parallel v. 1th I the northerly line of 80th street, th. i T.T.s Sterling pi TU Herkimer si 712 Herkimer si OH.

Sh Hleld av lie7 E. 46th si uW W. ITJtd st. Man. 161 I'litnam mv 1910 birth st 1VJ.

MMh Mt Decatur Ht 33. Deiitlur st 779 E. 31 st 2M Ralph st a MiiM.nl st Powell yt N. 1M1 Ocoan hv Douglass st hixt. Klein presented Which M'HI TKR.

MARGARET HA THE PEO-rile of the State of New York, by the graco of (io'l free and indeiK-ndeiit -To Magdaleua KoeNch, I'h-trles Keller. George Scluipp. John Schupp, Hairy ScTiupp. OttiHii Haucli, Louis Keller, Carrie Keller, Frederick Keller, Loui-i 1 1 -i I'M' KoelNeh. Frit sell.

Send Leslie Freti-'h. cernel," the F'run JOHN F. GILCHRIST, Commissioner of Licenses. JAMES A. HAMILTON.

Commissioner of Correction. Giient of the debate. distance being measured at. right angles to from Narrows to Shorn and in faTSc" Tiint ructions to Bidders, last pnge. (C-3X22) Ja7-10t osu holidays Beriiiee Pi elldergast, Joseph Lueke, lieatriee Bier, L'l Nathan Hetgi-r, 27 Yetia Mii, 2a Cliflui-d Witimul, AS lielinonleu, 44 Hyman Block.

2' WRS. BRAVIN HURT BY CAR Mis. ii. J. liravin, 22, wife of Dr.

Jf. J. liravin. Clinton was taken in Hospilal Monday NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT In the matter of the .52 Karl id st Bert Iih bepniin 11 Amsterdam av. Man John Ward.

116 Bav 17th st f222 1Mb HV greeting- Whereas, liannia is-eimisn. who m- nunio 10. vuuy amu rmny, ''di tides Ht No I'-ir. Fnlon street. Borough of from st.

to S3d st. Affecting all of Brnolilvn '('itv of New York, and Lewis S. Block K003 and part of Block F975. Coebel who 're-ndes at No. 33 Went 7th All persons whose Interests are affected street' in Borough of Manhattan.

CPyj'by the above-named proposed assessrnentii of Nw York ha vp iirescntcd their inconnt or awards and who i.re opposed to the Ht executors of the Vist will and tcstiimetit of or cilh-r of ihem, are requested to MR(JARFTII SCHI'STER, deceased, lately I present their obji-ctlons In writing to the. iesidltic No 4'i7A Quincv street, in the Board of AssesKors, Room 800, Municipal Borough of Brooklvn Countv of Kings. City Building. Menhaitan, on or before Tuesday and State of New York, and petithm prH- 31. B'22.

at 11 a.m.. at which time lug that their ace.tunt inav be and place tho said jbjectlons will be heard Nuw therefore, vou nnd each of vou 1 and -estimony received in reference thereto, are herebv to show cause before our WILLIAM C. ORMOND. ANDREW T. gate's Court the County of Kings, to be SI' LL1 A At'RICIJ HIM MONS, Board of belli at the Hall of Records in the Count Assessors.

in a mhus cMndpinn after she had! 1 epn i-li ii'k by a motortruck at Atlan- tie avi'H. The driver si reei on me east ny a line mid way between Harbor View Terrace and Narrows avenue and by the prolongations of the said line; on the south by a line distant 100 feet southerly from and pHrnllel with the southerly line of 82d street, the said distance being measured tit right angles to v2d street; and on the west by line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Harbor View Terrace, the said distance being measured at right angles to Harbor View Terrncu, and by the prolongations of the said line. Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held In the City of New York. Borough of Manhattan, In the Cltv Hull, on Friday. January 1 3, 1922.

at 10:30 o'clock a. and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be hud. Resolved. That the Secretary nf thin Board cause these resolut Imm and not lee to nil persons affected thereby to be published hi the city Record and In the corporation newspapers for ten days, exclusive nf Hun-davs and legal holidays, prior to Friday, January 13. 19C2.

Dated. New York, December 30. 1921. JOSEPH HAAG, Herretary. Board of Km.

Dalv. 2fl I. avid Hebler. 21- Esther Axelrad, 1- Writ O'Neill. 2-t i uliii-rine Kalleher, 17.

John Houston. 32 Mai ton 1 vis. 2" Daniel Mulligan. 31 Julia WheWwi, Mux Sf hifTmuil, 23 Marion 2l John l.iihK. 4 Dillon, 4fi Alfred an il 22 Loretta Lonlgan, Chi up'if Roakli-.

27. Geie Vieve Hi'-aBo, 2'l Lii.ar Gitrtsbof-kv, EhImt Si-hwartje, 22... Brenner, Pfc0 Douglass ft 272 Rverson st KW Newell st Hamilton, Cut). IW Carlton av in Graee court 233" Tllden av Bronx, N. Y.

3HH E. nt 1.YJ Norman av 1 41 i.j vision a Avenue Man. So, 3d Rionx. Y. 33 Hoel.eMtl OV 4 M' Kil.bri st H'inibo of Kings, on the 1Mb diiy nr January, nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, why such (C3K17) d3l-10t osuAh application of The City of New York, acting by and through tlio Commissioner of Plant and Htructures, relative to acquiring right I and title to nnd possession of certain real I property, wharf property, lunds, lands under water, lands under water filled In, wharfage rights, incorporeal hereditaments, terms, easements, emoluments, privileges; and appurtenance of, in and to the lands, lands under water and lauds under water filled In, necessary to bo taken and acquired for Hie improvement of tho waterfront and harbor of The City of New York for ferry purposes at and near the foot of Hamilton avenue and SaekoU street.

111 the Borough of Brooklyn, In the city of New York, pursuant to a certain plan determined upon by tho Comintssioner of Plant and Structures on August 22, 1921, and upproved and adopted by tim Commissioners of tho Sinking Fund on September 29. 1921. Pursuant to Hie slalulea in such casta made and provided, notice Is hereby given 'hat it is the Intention of the Corporation sh.iuld not be had. in lesi iiiomv whereof, we have i-nimed 1 M.11 1 if our said Surroen te i.f th- ti'in'k, Cidi'i'f Seott, cidored, 4U. ef ASA Simmer ae was arrested by -er who charged him with duvibg a mot.

near while intoxl- rated. I.K. I'l II I ARM MHill, (:,, 1 1 The Mff pem li tat HolbiW, II- al thi.s i.w ned bv tlm late Mat-t fii.iM t-'i i w.i- Mohl under partition haU pi ne. si'iL'M s.t 1 nrday and was bid in bv ni "i I 'cu k't's children lor I Tin 1 nu has produced Hiounands uf baskets of good peaeheH iut t-ii'. i- the largest and most SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Hoard Purchase of The City of New York, at lis dliee, Room r.2(l.

Municipal Building, Manhntta.11, from 9 a.m. to a.m., on FRIDAY. Mil. Wi. Heroiigh of Brook it.

Ft Ht FI'RNISHINU AND DELIVERING 2Mh day of November. 192b ty Hon. Isaac M. Knppcr. Justice of he Supremo Court, presiding at the trial of the above-entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 24th day cf December.

1921, for the inspection uf whomsoever It may concern. Second That tlio said Court has nssnsned all the real properly within the area of ansessment llxed and determined as the area of assessment for benefit by tho Board of Est 1 in ate and A ppor: iotiinent by resolution adopted on the 21st day of March. 1919, and the said area of assessment Includes tiie parcels of real propert situate nnd being In the Borough of Brooklyn, in The Ciiy of New York, which taken together arc bounded and described as follows; Bonn tied on north by the southerly II no of Avenue on hn east by a him midway between East nth street and East Uth street; on the south by the northerly Hue. of Kings Highway, uiid oil tlio wotft Ly a line midw bet ecu East 71 street and East 8th street. Third That The City of New York and all other parlies interested In sueli proceeding or In anv of the leal property affected Court be hejeunto altlxed.

Wil-iiess. IP ni. George Mbi rt Win-ale. lL. Surrogate our ahl conn' v.

11 1 th" Borough oT Rtookivn. in ihe aid counts, the llth day of De-temper. 1121. McCOoKV, Clerk ef the Surrogate's Court, d21-ll tlmate ami Apportionment, Municipal Building. Telephone Worth.

(C-38D' (110-10 osuAh 1 Miibti. 1 17 Greene si 24. MVille HV, IJtierll 1.7 Ashfoid Ht PhlhoMphlr, IM. hv L'd st 4 2d st Anna Mika.liitK v. Benjamin Krnesbt rg.

Id i Ba- kiiinn. Clmrhs Rudolph, 27- Lorn LC'bllng. 22.. Ing.iboig MadKen. FRESH EH I ITS AND TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH AND PI BLR" WELFARE.

The time fur lb" perfornrimp of rotitrnctft Is fur lhe m-i iod ending February 28. 1922. The amount nf security required Is thirty per cent of the coni ract amount awarded. No bid shall be unless It Is accompanied by a deposit, Huen deposit shall be in nu amount not less than one and 0110- dmhi man. David the til-- Stale of New York, hv God H'el Independent PEOPLE el-' tli" nn of I I 'Ml f- Roily, 'm 1, trui on Long Inland.

man, Rn barest, Routiianl-i idilahl. 1' Counsel of The CRy of New York to make applii ailon to tiie Supremo Court of tho State of New York, at a Special Term, Part 1 thereof, for the hearliiK of motions. Io be held tu and for tim County of Kings fur the Second Judicial District, at the KlngM County Court Hunan. In the Borough of Brooklvn. In The City of New York, on the ivth diiy of 1922, at the opening of court on that day, or as soon Iheia- Kiokaint: street, N.

l.I I AI'iHlmai Doifii'iin, Hooper street. Brook I MM4ltl -'T i 1 1 IONS HI. KB. horr PoulUy Corporation. 119 bth -t.

iit. of the total amount of Lhu Vii, 1 r.nnea i-i'iiooo. mi- n.nhi.-i t'nii- "an pi 1 OBITUARY hid iiluntiir. ti nn in Lea Ii I )orftnaii. Miii liai -enl PoiMeaiea 4 Pi-' ate v-dun- K.

Edith Bu- leiri -t, Roiitoaiiia Bitnett Hoi hiin'-i. P.ouniaiM 1-laehiN n. 1 firiblngt" 1 Ibv thereby, having any on.p'CiioiiM inereio. snail file sui-h ohieetloiiH In writing, duly vi-itUed, In the manner required by law for the verification of ph'adh'gs In en action, svtting forih lhe nal property owned by I oh- HUM ANN -ii. -I rp I ill 'I lie bidder wHI state the price per unit, I an calhd for in the schedules of quantities ami pri.

by Whieh th bbb. will he tented. The extension-, tuusl be nnir find footed up as tiie bids will be read from the lotat. and award. If m.

lliade to the lowest bidder on ea' item er 1 lahs, uit stated In the b- ihih s. Ment-'-s, It." IhVOtun- I lector and his addrefs. wllh lhe Cioxnaitv Co. of New Yerk, 92 L'beity ft N. Dr l.onl- Konlg.

3 1 Hlm-'lale st Iltooklyn. send uneiirig Iuti Abraham D01 f- itiHH," ho f-M'-s at No. Hooper sirei-t. In thr BoiiiuKti City of N. York.

bin his (leenunt If at nltlls! I'al or of the 11-taiP of DAYID 1 1 1" It A di ceHsed. i I la 1 I ir.krl A tat I.U.li' Fi a 1 kiln ti Mh it. hin'Mi 21- 1 01 st voluti- after as counsel call lie heard Hereon. 10 hav-i the compensation which should JustlJ be made to the respective owners of the real property, wharf property, lands, lands under water, lands under water HUM In, wharfage rights. Incorporeal hereditaments, terms, easements, emoluments, privileges and nppurtenancpn of.

In and to the lands, lands under water nnd lands under water filbd in, proposed to he taken and acquired nt this proceeding ascertained and determined bv the Supreme Court without a Jury, The nature ami extent nf the Improvement hereby Intended la he ncfpilsll Ion of ill le In fee slmplp absolute, In the name of and for the benefit of Tho City of New York, to so much of the real property, wharf IN PI KSCANCE OF SECTION 101 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The City of New York hereby nlves ptiblli; notice to nit p-r-nns, owneri of property, affected bv the following HssessmentM for LOCAL 1M PRO KM E.NTH In tim BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: SECTION 19 2ND ER, between 20th ave. and 21st ave. Area of assessment includes block 297, 6298 8 lid SECTION 21 WAREHOUSE AVE. -HEW ER, from Surf nve. southerly feet.

Are of assessment In. hales Work The above assessments were con firmed bv the Roald of Revision of Assessment a On Dec. 2S, J921, Mini entered Die, 28. 1P21. In lhe Record of Titles of Assessments kept In the Hun 111 for the collection of Assessment and Arrears or Taxes and Assessment and of Water Bents, nnd unless the a mount nssesscd for hem fit on any person or property shall be paid on or b.

fore Ffb Tt, 1922, which is sixty davs after the date of said entty of the assessments, will be collected I hereon the rate of seven fier centum per annum, to be elculated from tin diys after th dute of said enlrv to the date of payment, ns provided by seetlnn I and llt of the Greater New Yoih Charier. The above iis-h sstuepts are pa yab'e to the f'ol'ei tor Assessments and Atn urs nt bis nftbc iti lhe OnVrinau MuMdlng, 3 Kiillmi Rrooktyn, between the hours of 9 a m. and 2 p.m., and on Satuidiy from 9 a.m. to tl imon. Dated, New York Dec 19.1 CHARLES CRAia, fomptrollsr.

II. rj 'lii-tilnK. in- I i'l. and. a r.pie..M,i 11 1 1 Cans- 1-1, Bldai uiiisi be submitted In duplicate, eneh copy In s'-parnte envelope.

No bid will be iief-cpted unless this is compiled it li. Spei Hleatlotis referred to in the schedules ntav be had upon npplh atloii at Room 1900, I OI I ue 1 1 0 1 1 i i mi "i ii. i'm ii tho 13th day of January, 1922, nnd within the same I lino serve on in- Corporal Ion Counsel of The CHv of New York at hU office, Mil llnnr. No. 1 S3 I'lerrcpotit street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, a copy of such verified ohjeei Ions.

Fourth That on the Pith day of January, 1922, tit to o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon I her a ft or as counsel can be heard, the Counsel of Tin CHv of New Y01U will (ipt'lv to the Honor lalelv resldtliff of in the poio'iirh of Bro'iklyn. Countv of Mngr 'lty mid State of New York, nnd a petition ptay'tig Bait Ms seenitht may tie nett'l'd Sow. therefore, you an. I caeh of you nr hrreby eRd to show run oie our Kiarngi.ie Court tit. County of Ktrffs, hf he'd hi lhe Hall of R.eotdH 111 the 1 'utility Ko.ifvi on lhe Pith -lev of )'2, Kpbr.tini Suiith voluntary.

A Hepe S'lti. Ii 13 I'iiMou vfduiitary. HlUcr, ii R'ckaiiy Invobia 1 1 1 Mux ilif-'h 14' Taytur pi involuntsrv i' Br of lii' 1 0 Bi oad uy invol tit Mmw M. 171 ('otumbia In- MM'IHp'ii lint nil UK. iih us 11.

Hlsnk foiins and fur 1 h-r information rtinv be oldaineil nt the nlllei of the Hoard of I'm' lne-M. I'M Ii floor. Municipal Building. at it. 1 .1 I.

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1 i-i mi 1 1 1 -1 Hur 1 '1 .1 1 1 11 a. I U. erty. lands und'-r wn'r, lands under 1 Mhie banc iviipp'r, at a iron term. rr 1 Mrttilui'tan at ten o'elri' In he forenoon, why nich wttl water filled tn, harf ige rights, Incorporeal Build ohnita: I.

a ut, in f4' Me in v'; I ba.g ejl.lt 4" 1 t- 1 1 avo .1 -1 ijtri 4.i2 7th live; Voluntary. 1 pany, ate ill- 'ti. '1 R(tii ave Involuntary. )'te M'. rmniMiiy, la.

1 1 1 nhintcry Milk Ksbrle Glove Comp'lll), I. of the Supreme Court, to be behl at tiff Countv Couri lloti'-e. Ill Die Ib'i-Migh of Brooklvn. tMv of New York, to II a time wdieti srdd Justice will heer Die 1 rt whi Vi' tl'ed 'o iid de Dated, Brooklyn, N. Y.

I 'pmlv 1 21, 1'21. JoHN EN 'orpornl ion Office nnd Post Oflh-e A.ldieMi No, Plerrepoilt Htieet, Borough nf J'l'yy tnent abouM in be Jim .1 In tealhnoiiv who. of. we law ran-ed He a. i of our said Sum gatt 'oiirt to b- hereiirto 'It red Wftnews.

(L.HI I'oM Geolle It WhgMe of If n' 1 foUlifV, nt lhe liof- tiiKh of In the nun hn Kith of I n'v VM. H. M-fOfiEY, Clerk of the HlllTOgaP-'aj Court. 11 fill in' tits (erms payments, emoluments, privileges and npp'i, tenant of, In 'tnd to thr lunds, ln'ds under Water and lands tinder water filled In. herrpinfii-r described ni' Is not imw cwifd bv The Cltv of York, with the biilldlnfts him! strueiurp erected thereon, for the ee utlon of 11 lertaln plan adopted by the ''nrntntssloticr of Plant and Rtni'tuiea on the 22d day of J.1t St-vPd hy -e GPoVER A Wll LEX.

of Plant itn1 Htructures, Chairman. GILCHRIST, ('oopi's-deoer of Lb-pusr. JAMES A. HAMILTON, Commission' of Correction. gwSff InstriiclloiiM to Bbl'lern, Inst page.

'I 'I'm a tie t. iinnlunlary, ii, Voluhlarv, S. i'K, G(H lUth Itlelun'illfl ele ad of I lun- Philip.

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