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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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20 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SATURDAY. JUNE 1G, 1923. CORPORATION NOTICES. -HOTELS AND RESORTS TltWKIi.

TUAVKU I'OIUDItATlOX NOTICES. rOKroltATION NOTICK8. CORPORATION NOTICES. 3 STEYENS CLASSES IN ANNUAL DINNER BERMUDA An Ideal Vacation Eight to nineteen day tours full of charm and recreation. First class on fast twin-screw steamers, leaving at frequent intervals.

THOS. COOK SON 245 Broadway NEW YORK 561 Fifth Avenne BERMUDA OFFICES HAMILTON. Wot Church Street IXCI.I DIXG BKRHSHIRES THE MAPLEWOOD Pittifield, Berkshire Mais. 'OPEN MAY 26 TO NOV. 1 Golf at Country Cluh, )i-HoIaJraw 0 rasas.

sena or oookiet and map. ARTHUR W. PLUMB. KIRCHNER FARM IMNDALK. MANS.

Oh f-sks Ashmere In the huart of th Perkshlres; tennis, boating, bathing, fifth -Inf. mylE 40t-tu-th--mi-x-jy2l LAUKLL LAKE HOUSE Cntr of Berkshire Hills. Eletrant location an la us. kit. u.

w. Hoard man. Lea, Mass. UPENIl YOfTt VACATION Wfllniit Villi Hrrknhlrs. Unod hminl carden vefTPta bin flattie larne moms; ratpa ri'ft Opn 16.

HBORQB SIJUUNE, HoUBHtOlliC, ilHHS, It. y. l. White Tip Inn, noar Laurel Lake. HHihtntj, noatiiijt, (lancing-; home rooking; rt.nvemences; weekly.

up. coxxKCTirrr. EDGEWOOD INN GREENWICH, CONN. Telephone 1750 Greenwich Under Mnnagenient of Mlsi.es l.lll.in Kdwards Also Mgrs. of Hotel Beechwooci Summit, N.

J. HOTEL MANOR Shippan Pnlnt-on-the-Soand Mniiiforil, Conn. "An Mwr a Hay from H'orfc to Flty" Fine bathing beach, flshlnc tenuis, golf, dancing. Large room with pjnnlr.g water. Special peaeon rates for mmnuitprs; reduced rates for opening, and month of Sept.

Booklet. Box 62. Ely Court Hotel Greenwich, Conn. Telephone Greenwich 775 KFA TTfiTtf TTiTW Mynie Beach, Milford. faiA iiiUM i( onn.

hourH from Jw York. fMrertly on candy beach on Long Inland Sound. N'o mosquitoes. Arc. Spacious verandas; bathing, boating, finning; excellent lahle; dtuated on trol-b-vi hetwi fii Brlilircport and Nw Haven.

Hales P. F. SULLIVAN, Mgr. MONTASCO INN. Indian Neck, Bran-foid.

Onn. Situated on water front. Unjne comfort elertrlc lights. Boating and (lilting. Safe bathing.

Scenery Verandas and shade trees. iprn May Jtnth. Rates SI 7 and up per week. Electric street cars pass thp door. Telephone Gentiles.

WILLIAM WATSON. Prop. THE AMiOMll IN. New Preston. Conn.

Vphi shore of Luke Waramaug. Accommo-daUn 100. AH amusements; modern Garage and boat livery. Head-tiuarters for auto parties. Own garden produce.

Auto service. Bklt. L. W. Divine.

A 0 "Xnj'ilmi HO II Bathing, tennis, danc-W 1 inK, Booklet. SHADOW I.AHX INN. onralk. Conn. AVlt'hin com muting distance.

Excellent taiIe and service; home conking; refined surroundings. Mrs. L. M. MAG AW.

WILLIAM SCHUMANN r'ARM, I'nlon-vllle, Conn. clean, airy rooms; electric light; litst Gctman tabie; bathing, boat-Ing, tlshlng; auto nfrvlee; rate 914. BONNIE VIEW LOTM.E. on Bantam Lakf, f'otin. In the Brkslures.

1.200 feet elevation. Beating, bathing, fishing. Booklet. Mrs. K.

H. Lakeside, Conn. I'leutmrt View House Overlooking Ston-Inu'inn, Harbor. For Ideal rest. Wihtrg, KwlinTriing; home cooking; 915.

Mrs. B. Leimer. (iREEN COT! At. Twin Lukes, Conn.

Jn ftlie Herkflili's. Boa ling, bathing, flsh-intfy All modern impts. Mrs. M. LING, Prop.

ml9 x.13 asututh TJIK. I.OOMARWK'K, Lake Waramaug No PrcHion. Conn. FUlilng. golf, tennis, casfno.

June rales. W. V. TOWLE, Proj (IHKEN COTTAt-E, Twin Lakes, Conn. In the Ri-rkslitres.

Boating, bathing. fishing. AUJmudeni iniptc. Mrs. M.

LING, Prop, RHODK ISLAND. I- June 3. High point, nr. aillifirnrtieni; mrideni. Hklt.

Till June 30. M. IW. KKABNEY, tOti at, Brooklyn. CAMI-'OIIXIA.

frECIAL LOW round trip rates aummer to COOL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. ('AMI'S. ON LONG IM.AND SOUNJ OGol ui'tiis 1-iaiul. B'-v, i'ur. Washington, L.

I. 'ifdittiK. buutiiiu iiiiu nne beach fo- liat'i lhnHi at ivnoi'red and to port Wasin.t.jn and connecteu wit inland. 'or lit--ne privilege? for season applv jin BR'VtKLYN, N. Phne Main at island on Sa Sun.

at 3 to 6:10 p.m Camp Seaway for Boys Hi nf Ynntli" Kifih fnr. I.n" o.i mt. H. Honklel. AI'TXIN Tll.l..

West nmp. N. V. TA i.lon. X.

n.iiilof.r pu t.o;il II Crawford, 11:4 Wash IICKAX STKASIIieS. 2 New York Havre Paris 2 Jttirt the Eypvrirnrpri rnvflm" The Giant Exprcw "PARIS" i. ii.l.ni A I Ai-W EIT.Mu e.l Ana. 4 Hen l- A 4 July 2ft Anir.2i I'AhlH Jti.y Autr.15 Hep. l'j new on -narc 'tru l' ttf irprirefl li usu.on Jim tlmy 28 Aug.ItO lih ugn un- 2 Htp, Jtny '4 hep 1H KocliHinbiuii July Aug.

ft Sep 1.1 it iuviuF amy Aug. rtw (ipsin)-Bordeaux I It Sep. IK ir a y.l;it MitiHff TitttA ID stule N. or lorttl agents N. V.

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Ill ri.lini'iilll. ClifrlmiirK nml I.hiiiIiih SWOMA Auk. 4 Ni'li VI AIIIAM Illi'Ul Ailx.lH Hrp.SU Mrilltri-iuni mi rnilM1 l''runi urli. II K( AM I'll llnmilmi.t. Nimv Vm-k, or Liieal ARents.

Ml I STAH I INF, AMhHM'AN I INK HUM STAR LINK Ti nil iriiii'litll linn, nf F'ir Hiil) to Intrrnttlimal ftlm-Hulll. AlHrluii B'way, N. 0. fffVCfr! Nt mCE IS IIKRKHY GIVEN THAT the Board of Estimate and Apportionment nr its meeting be lit on Friday, Juno- 1, IU23 (Cal. No.

adopted the following solutions: Whereas, The Board of Estimate) and Apportionment by resolution adopted on April 13, 1923, authorised a proceeding for acquiring title to IjefTerts avenue, from M'w mm avenue to escheiiectauy avenue, lu the Borough of Brooklyn, and directed that the entire cost and expense of the proceeding be assesed upon an area of in-iseaamttnt described In suid resolution; and Whereas. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment la considering the advisability of reconsidering its determination as tu the coat and expense of the proceeding and of mtiklng a. new determination concerning the same, In accordance with the provisions of section 247 of the Greater Now York Charter as amended. ty placing 2i per cent, or tho cost and expense upon The City nf New nrW; 26 per cent, upon the Borough of Brooklyn (the City and Borough shares to be collected In one instalment with the first tax Uvy subsenuent to tho confirmation of the proceeding); and to assess the. remaining 50 per cent, of such cost and expense upon the area of aaaesBment heretofore ned, to wit: Hegfnmng at a point on a line midwav between Crown street and Montgomery street distant 100 feet westerly from the -enterly line of Kingston avenue, and running thence eastwardly along the said line tuldwny between Crown street and Montgomery street to a point midway between Sihencctady avenue and t'tica avenue; thence southwardly and always mldwwy between Schenectady avenue and Utica avenue to a point distant 101) feet northerly from the northerly line of Rutland road; thence westwardly and parallel with Rutland road to the intersection with line midway between Nostrand avenue r.nu New ork avenue as these streets art laid out south of Empire boulevard; thence northwardly along tho said line midway between Nostrand avenue and New York avenue and along the prolongation of the Miitl line to a point distnnt 100 feet northerly from the northerly tine of Empire boulevard; thence eastwnrdly and always distnnt 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of Empire boulevard to the Intersection with a line parallel with Kingston avenue and passing tnrough tho point of beginning; thence northwardly along the paid line parallel with Kingston avenue to the point or plnco of beginning.

Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board to bo held In the City of New York. Borough nf Manhattan, In the City Hall, on I rlday. June 29, 19L'3. at 10 30 o'clock a.m., and that nt (he same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there bf had. Resolved.

That the secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice, to all persons affected thereby to be nub-' llshed In the City Record and In the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, June 29, 1923. Dated. New lork. June i. JAMES MATTHEWS, Assistnnt Secre tary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building.

Telephone 4o0 Worth. (C-4S43) l-10t osu NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Estlmnte and Apportionment at Its meeting held on Friday, June 1. CJIM (Cal. no. ti3), no op iea me following rtsolutions: Whereas.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York considering the advisability of Instituting proceedings to acquire, title to the rtal property required for the opening and extending of Avenue from Flathush avenue to Mill avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and Whereas. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment is authortxed and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improvement tn tlx and determine upon un area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings; Resolved, That the Board of Estlmnte a tut Apportionment, in pursuance of tho piovisions of section 973 ol the Greater ork Charter na smemiea, nereny gives notice that the proposed area of nMwment for benefit in these proceed ings is nn follows: Bounded on the northwest by a line distant 3n0 feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly line or Avenue T. the stild distance living measured at right angles to Avenue on thr-tiortheast by ihe southwesterly line of Mill avenue; the southeaHt by a line midwav between Avenue anil Avenue IT, nml on' the southwest by the northeasterly line of Flatbush avenue. Resolved. That this Board consider tlie proposed area of assessment, nt a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of York.

Borough of Manhattan, in me City Hall, on Friday. June 191:3, at clock a.m., and that at tne same ime and place a nubile hearing thereon will then and there he had. Ileso ved. That the Secretary or this Board cause these resolutions anil a no'ice to nil persons affected thereby to be pub lished In the city Keroru and in tne corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holl-diivs, prior to Friday, June 9, 1923. Unten, orK.

ma. JAMES MATTHEWS. Assistnnt Secre- tarv, Board of Es. limit and Apportionment. Municipal Building.

Telephone 4o0 ort h. (C-4S44) in -hit osu NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Estimate and Apportionment et Its meeting held on Friday, June 8, 1923 (Cal. No. 13), adopteu tne follow ing resolutions: Resolved, That Bnnrd of Estimate and Apportionment of Tho City of New org, lti pursuance or me provimunn tn si.ettmi 4 4 of the Greater New York hnrter ns amended, deeming It for the public Interest so to do, propones to mange the mnti or nlan of the Cltv of New York establishing the lines nnd grades for Gtnce court, between Fur man street and Hicks street. Borough of Hrooklyn, In nfcordnti'-e with map In artng the sig nature of the Commissioner ol runne Works of the Borough and dated April 2, 19'-' 3.

Resolved. Tbnt this Board consider the r. reposed change nt a meeting of the Board, to be held In Ihe City Hail, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, rr, Friday, June 29, 1923, at 10:30 o'clock a.m. Resolved. Thnt the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions nnd notice to all persona affected thereby tbat the proposed change will he considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to he pub-liehed In the City Record and the cor-pc ration newspapers for ten days continuously.

Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 29th day of June, 1923. Dated. New York. June H. 1923.

JAMES MATTHEWS. Assistant Secretary, Board of Estimate and Jpportion-finf. Municipal Building. Telephone 4ti0 orth. DMftt osu SEA LET) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Board of Purchnse of The City of New York at Itt offl-e, Room 52H, Municipal Building.

Mannnttsn, from 9 a.m. to 10-sn a.m., on THI'RHDAV, .11 "NE I8'i3. Htirough of Brooklyn. FOR Ft'RNISH'NG ANI HCLIVERING AWNINGS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PCBLIC WELFARE. The time for the nerformnnce of rnn-traris Is 30 consecutive t-aboidnr day after the endorsement of the of the Comptroller.

The amount of security required Is hlrt percent of th on'rart mount nwnrdetl. rvo nio 'iihu it" roniueroii It is accompanied by a deposit. Surh deposit shall be in an nmount not Ifss than one and one-hit If pen-en of the total amount of th bid. The bidder will state toe price per unit, ns called f'tr in the Si'hMul' of quantities and prices, by whb-b. the bids will he tested.

Tlie extensions must be mad Hitil footed up, hr the bbls will be read froni the total, and awards. If made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, a stated in th'- schedules. Bids must be submitted In duplicate, ert'dl ropy In a neparnte "nvelope. No bid will be a'-repted unless this provision Is cnmplred with. StM-eltb-e ion referred to in the sehcdu'es mav be bad upon application at Room Municipal Build irg.

Manhattan. Blank fotms and fun her information mav lie obtained nt lh rnV of the Board of Pun-hit s- 19th floor, Building. Manhattan. Board of Purchase: GROVER A WII XLEN. Comuiiwiioner of Plant and Strur-'uren.

Chairman Al.FRGB A. TAYLOR. Cnmi'iisionor 0f Str-et Cloning. FRANK MANN. Commissioner nf Tenement House.

ffSer Instructions tn Hidtlers, last page. (C-Mnt )rl, 1 tit firOiAh SEALEO BIDii WILL BE RECEIVED bv Ihe of plant opeinHon of the Boatd of Etlucntit'ii of the S-hoo) District of tlie City of New York, in Room Annex to Hall of Hoard of Edm-mimi. southoist rorni i or riuiinisu Avenue Ex rns.on and Conn rd Brooklyn, p.m. BtM-ouxh nf Brookl.tn. For ITEM 1.

ALTEMATIt ins, pairs. item samtarv RE A L- TKRATP'W ITEM 3. I'l'ITN'I- Tt ft ITEM 4. ELECTRIC WIKINti. AMI 11 KM Ml iW 1 1 1 WORK ETC Ft i tfHOp Et.H'lI'MKNT IN EAS'i NEW 'ONTt A T't SCI It ml.

"t't: ATLANTIC A ENl'E. BoRoCGll OF NIH lil Tit- amount of requtred is ns in 1. Hem 2, RIIMt; priq 3, $,, Itf-i I. ltm Tlie illowr.l 'o fie bob 'tfilk "III 3'1 rtill'lrrlltUe ivnrkhlg (llt of rneh i'r'ii, all tunvidol In the con. im 'Ilir depns'l errnttifiHiyltii; ,) 't- if be five per.

ni nf U'-IC for mi. ('rH'h'g' icid 'iioriilrii. ti. mrtv 'ir oinaireii In- Tni, I mi, III! fv E'Hinii Itoo t't'i II nf En It LI -it d. hi n-onkt- It.

V. HUMAN', Sun. I liH-'iidetil nf pntl: tpe' ll Ion Dill rd Jltt'i PTSee Instructions to Bidder, last nuge. (C-U31) Branch of the Hoard, of Euucatlon. 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn.

WILLIAM H. GOMPERT. Architect, Board of Kducatton. Dated, June tf, 1023, gar Nee Instructions to Bidders, last page. (C-47t).

Jee-10t-osuAh HEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Board of Purchase of The City of New York at Its office. Room 628, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from a.m. to 10:30 a.m., on TI KSDAY. JUNE 1953, Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC W'ELFARH.

Tho time for the performance of eon-tract Is for the period ending September 30, 1923. The amount of security required Is thirty per cent. (30) of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it Is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be In sn amount not les than one and one-half per cent.

11) of the total amount of the bid. The bidder will state the price per unit, es called for In the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. Tlie extensions must be made and footed up, as the bide will be read from the total, and awards, If made, made to the lowest bidder on each Item or class, as stated In the schedules. Bids must be submitted In duplicate, each copy In a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision is compiled with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules uiRy be had upon application at Room 1001, Municipal Building. Manhattan. Blank forms and further Information may be obtnmed at the office of the Board of Purchase, 10th floor, Municipal Building. Manhattan. Hoard or purcnase; GROVER A.

WHALEN. Commissioner of Plant and Struc-ture. Chairman; FRANK MANN, Commissioner of Tenement House; ALFRED A. TAYLOR. Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

sT See Instructions to Bidders, Inst page. Je14-mt-o SEA LED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Board, of Purchase of The City of New York at It office. Room 52tt, Municipal Building. Manhattan, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m on MONDAY, JUNE 111.

IWt, Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING DRUGS AND CHEMICALS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE. The time for the performance of contracts for the period ending September 80, 1B23. The amount of security required Is thirty per cent. (30) of the contract nmount awarded.

No hid shall bo 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 the total amount of the bid. The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tented. The extensions must be made and footed up. a the bids will be read, from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each Item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Bide must he submitted In duplicate, earh copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision is compiled with. Specifications referred to in the schedules may he had upon application at Room 190), Municipal Building, Manhattan. Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, 19tli floor, Municipal Building. Manhattan.

Board of Purchase: GROVER A. WHALEN, Commissioner of Plant and Structure. Chairman; FRANK MANN, Commissioner of Tenement House: ALFRED A. TAYLOR, Commissioner of Street Cleaning. WW See Instructions to Bidders, last page.

(C-4704). Je-10t-o suAh SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Police Commissioner at the Boon-keeper's Office. Headquarters of the Police Department, 240 Center street, Manhattan, until 12 noon, on MONDAY, -HNE IS, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE MATERIALS AND LABOR EXCEPT AS TO THE, INSTALLATION OF PLUMBING WORK AND STEAM HEATING WORK) FOR THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION Or THE NEW I U5TH PRECINCT POLICE STATION HOUSE AND OARAGE TO BE LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MESEROLE AVENUE AND LORIMER STREET, BROOKLYN. The time allowed for the performance of contract is two hundred and fifty (260) consecutive calendar days. The amount of security for the performance of the contract will be Fifty Thousand.

Dollars The bidder will stale the price for which he will do all the work and provide, furnish and deliver all the labor and materials mentioned nd described In said contract and specif itlon. The bids wl fee compared and award made to the lowest bidder. No hid will considered unless It Is accompanied by a deposit of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars For particulars as to the nature and extent of the work required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the specifications and to the plans on file in the office of the Quartermnster's Department, Headquarters of the Police Pepartment, 240 Center street, Manhattan. A dopoelt of Ten Dollars ($10) is required for the plans and specifications, which will be returned to depositor upon his return of such plans and specifications to the Chief Clerk of the Police Department, together with the receipt given for such deposit, within 15 days after award of contract, Bidders are requested to make their hlds upon the blank form prepared by the a copy of which, with proper envelope In which to inclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, can be obtained at the office of the Chief Clerk, Headquarters of the Police Department, 240 Center meet, Manhattan. RICHARD E.

EN RIGHT, Police Commissi one. 0r See Instructions lo Bidders, Inst page, (C-4797). NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situate ot Sixth avenue and Bergen street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, duly selected na a site for a-police station house, according to law. Pursuant to the stntute in such ease made and provided, notice Is hereby given that It is the Intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term. Part I thereof, for tho hearing of contested motions, to he held tn and for the County of Kings, at tho County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 27th day of June.

1923, at the opening of court on that daV or a soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, to have the compensation which should Justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken In the above entitled proceeding, aseertotped and determined by the said court, without a jury. The naturoRnd extent of the Improvements hereby Intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute to certain lamta and premises In the Borough of Brooklyn, which are required as a site for a police station house, under the Jurisdiction of the Police Commissioner of The City of New York. The said land and prmlsen so to be acquired are bounded ami described as follows: "Beginning at a point In the easterly line of Sixth avenue distant feet northerly from the northerly line of Bergen street; running thence easterly along the lands of The city of New York, and used by the police Department, 100 reet: thence northerly, parallel or nearly so with the easterly line of Sixth avenue, 42 feet thence westerly, parallel or nearlv so, with the norther'y line of Bergen street, HlO feet, to the easterly line of Sixth avenue-thence southerly along said easterly line of Sixth avenue, 42 feet, to the point or place of beginning: be the said eevernl dimensions more or less: said premises being dtnlgnated on the Tux Maps of The City of New York. Boroueh of Brooklyn as Ios Nos. 5 and 6, in Block 113ii, Section 4." Dated, the 14th dny of June, 1023.

Borough of Brooklyn. Cltv of New York GEORGE P. NICHOLSON Corporation Counsel, LS3 Plerrepnnt street BoroPB-h nf Brooklyn. City of New York ffMs-m. Jel4-10t-o SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Bntird of Purchase of The City of New York, at Its Office, Room 62A.

Municipal Building. Manhattan, from 9 a to 10:30 a on THURSDAY. lOIS, Boron rth of Rronklvn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FORAGE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. The time for the performance of contracts Is from July 1st to July aist, 1irj.i, on schedule No.

IO10, and on schedule No' nfi Tor the period from August 1st to August aist. ma. The amount of security required is thirty per cent, of the contrari amoiinl awarded. No hid shall be considered unless It is nrenmpiinled by a deposit. Surh deposit shall be In an amount not less than nne nnd one-half per cent, of the totnl nmount of ihe bid.

The bidder will stale the price per unit as tailed Tor In the schedules nf quantities nnd 'i-rltts, by whtch the bids will be lested. The extension must lie made nnd fooled up, hm the bids will be rest) from lli totnl, and awards. If made, made to the lownut bidder on rneh item or class ns Mated In the schedules. Bids mutt be Niihmittcd In duplicate. Curb copy In ti separate envelope.

will Hcrepletl unless this provision Is rotupltrd villi. SprritlrM Ions referred to In tlie schedules iniiv Ub bud ntmn Hpplbmion at Room Miinlripal Building. MiinliHttHii. Blank Tonus end lurth'-r Information mny be obtained at ihe nnVe of the Bnnrd of Bnnhitsr. IOIIi floor, Municipal Build-llirr.

Mtinltnltsn, Board of Pun hni'iv GROVER A. WHALEN. Cnmmlsslnivr of I'bint ami St Chi'lrmiin. PRANK MANN. T.tiemrnl House Cnimnissiniier, ALFRED TAYLOR.

ColiuitlsHlonei- of Street Cleaning, psTHee Instructions to Bidder. Inst nnge. tC-S30 Jel6-10t osu bLAbt-U UiUh WILL BE RECEIVED bv the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at Room 21, Borough, Hull, Brooklyn, until 11 a on IVFOMWAY, 27, 1028, No. 1 FOR EG LATINO AND PI-PA VI NO WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROADWAY OF DeKALB AVENUE, FROM VANDERB1LT AVENL'B TO NuSTRAND AVENUE. The Engineer' estimate Is am follows: 1,625 linear feet old curbstone reset In concrete.

2.246 linear feet new curbstone In concrete. 830 euhlo yards concrete, outside railroad area. 2.40 cubic yardi concrete, within railroad area. ln.310 aguare yards esphalt pavement, outside rullruad area (Ave years maintenance). 2,175 square ynrda asphalt pavement, within railroad area (no maintenance).

16 square yards adjacent pavement to be relaid outside railroad area. 5 equttre yards mWacent pavement to be relsid, within railroad area. 32 new standard iron basin head. i 27 new standard Iron covem and heads, for sewer manhole. I Time allowed, 36 consecutive working davfl.

Security required, $14,000. Each bid must be accompanied by deposit of TO0 In cash or certllled cheek made pavablo to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York. Xo, SFon REGULATING, PAVTNO AND REPAYING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 8-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION. THE ROADWAY OF I AVENUE, FHOM St.TU STREET TO 8RTH STREET. The Engineer's estlmnte in ns follnwe: 4H0 cubic yards excavation to subgrade.

linear feet bluestone heaiWng htonea set In concrete. cubic yard concrete, 1,440 square urd nsphalt pavement (five veers maintenance). Time allowed, 25 consecutive working da vs. Security required. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of 0 In cash or certified check made pavablo to the onVer of the Comptroller of Th City of New York.

Nn. 3 FOR REGULATING AND RE-PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON THE PRESENT CONCRETE FOUN DATION, TH HO Aim A i OK- Ml TH ELLIOTT PLACE. FROM FLUSHING AVENUE TO MYRTLE AVENUE. The Engineer's estimate 1 as follows: '22ft linear feet old curbstone reset In concrete, 770 linear feet new curbstone set In concrete. no linear feet granite heading stonei set In concrete.

47 cubic yard concrete. 6.H20 square yard asphalt pavement (five year maintenance), 16 square yards adjacent pavement to be relsid. 1 new standard Iron cover and head for sewer manhole. Time allowed, 80 consocutlve working days. Security required.

15.400, Eflrh bid must be accompanied by a deposit of In cash or certified check made pav.iMe to the onfcr of the Comptroller of The Cltv of New York. No, 4 FOR REGULATING AND RE-PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON THE PRESENT CONCRETE FOUN DATION. THE ROADWAY OF NORTH OXFORD STREET. FROM FLUSHING AVENUE TO MYRTLE AVENUE. The Engineer estimate is as follows: 200 linear feet old curbstone reset In concrete.

"10 linear feet new curbstone set In con- crei e. 35 lines feet granite heading atonce set in concrete. 517 cubic yard concrete. d.200 square yard asphalt pavement (five year maintenance). 10 square yardvt adjacent pavement to be relaid.

Time allowed, 30 consecutive working day. Security required. $5,400. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of In cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comn- troller of The City of New York. No.

fi FOR REGULATING, PAVING AND REPAYING WITH PERMANENT QpH p' ON fl.tVCM CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROAD- AY OF RUT LA KOA BROOKLYN AVENUE TO ALBANY AVE NUE. AND FO REGRA DING THE SIDEWALKS FROM KINGSTON AVENUE TO ALBANY AVENUE. Tho Engineer's estimate la as follows: 3,334 cubic yards excavation to sub- grade. hxti linear reet old curbstone reset in concrete. 875 linear feet new curbstone set In con crete.

8S ''near feet bluestone heading stone set In concrete. fio cubic yard concrete. 5,100 square, yard aspiialt pavement (five years maintenance), Time allowed. 30 consecutive work Ins days. Security required, Each bid must he accomnanled bv deposit of $395 in cash or certified check mane payanie to tne order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

No. fi FOR REGULATING AND RE-PAVING WITH PERMANENT GRADE 1 GRANITE PAVEMENT ON A H-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION. THE ROAD WAY Or- ST. EDWARDS STREET. FROM FLUSHING AVENUE TO PARK AVENUE.

The blocks used on this contract shall be new granite blocks, The Engineer's estimate Is as follows: 7n linear feet old curbstone reset In concrete. 400 linear feet new curbstone set In concrete. cubic yards concrete. 1.600 square yard grade 1 granite pavement with Joint filler of asphalt and eand (one year maintenance). 10 square yards adjacent navement in be relaid.

2 new standard Iron hisln head. 1 new standard iron cover and hod for ewer manhole. Time allowed. 30 consecutlva wnrltlnir days. Security required, $4,300.

Each bid must be Bccnmnanfed bv a do. posit of In cah or certified check Tffhile payable to the order of the Comp troller or The City or New York. No. 7 FOR REGULATING, PAVING AND REPAYING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A -UCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION." PORTIONS OF THE ROADWAY OF 15TH AVENUE, I JtO.Vk4JTH ST KKKT TO 47TH STREET. The estimate 1 as follows: 205 cubic yards excavation to subgrade.

210 cubic yards concrete 1 .350 square yards asphalt pavement (five year maintenance). Time allowed. 20 consecutive day. Security required. $1,600.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of $7R In cash or certified cheek made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The Cltv of New York. No. ft FOR REGULATING AND REPAYING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A fl-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION. THE ROADWAY OF 60TH STREET. FROM I RTH AVENUE TO IITH AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate Is ns follows: 15 linear feet bluestone heading stones set In concrete, outside railroad area. Sfl linear feet bluestone heeding stone set in concrete, within railroad area. 9't linear fe steel hound cement curb. 1.345 cubic yards concrete, outside rail-rnnd srn. 16 cubic yards concrete, wlihln railroad area.

H.1 10 snttare yards esphnlt pavement, outside railroad area (five years maintenance). RR sq nn re yards asphalt pnvement, within railroad aren (no maintenance). 5 square yard adjacent pavement to he reintd. outside railroad area. in square vnrds ad laeent pavement to be relsid, whhln railroad area.

7 new standard Iron basin head. Time allowed, 35 consecutive working nays. Security required. $10,000. Earh hid mut be accomnanled by a deposit of in cash or certified check made- pnvphle in the order of the Comptroller of The Cltv of New York.

Sn. 0 FOR REGULATING, PAVING AND REPAYING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A fi-IWH CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROAD-WAY OF MTH STREET. FROM 4TH 4VFNUE TO FORT HAMILTON PARK-W A V. The Engineer's estimate I as follows: cubic yards excavation to sub-grade. linear feet o'd curbstone reset In concrete.

10 linear feet new curbstone sot In concrete. 4ft Hn-e- bluestone heading stones set in concrete. ft(3 cuhit- yards concrete. 6,1 70 sous re yards asphalt pavement (flvn years mnlntenance). Time allowed, no consecutive worhlng fciys.

Set urlty required, $1,500 Each bid must he accompanied hv deposit nf In cash or certified check made paynble to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York. Tht? bidder will stnte the prh-e of each Hem or article contained In the specification per foot, cuble yard, nr othor unit of measure by which the hid will be test pi). The phi will be compared and the contracts awei-detl nt a lump or aggregate sum fnr each contract. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Bureau nf llhwnvs, Room in? No. r.O Court street.

Brooklvn. DWARD It I EG I ANN, Pi csl dent. gsr Kei Instruction tu Bidders, Innt page, (C fi3J. Je15-IOt-o SEALED B1DH WILL BE RECEIVED by the Arehltoet, Bnnrd of Eduratlnn of the Srnoi pist ict or New York. N.

nt hi nftV. miiiiiefial corner of Flntbns'i Avenue lCvten.lon nnd concord slrect, Hronkl.n. ui'MI h'-ou, on MONDAY. IR, nor ninth nf HrmihlMb FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC. FOR BROOKLYN TECHNICAL HIGH flit ml.

Concur i AND DUFFIELD STRKKT. AMI FLAT MUSH AVENUE, BOROUGH Of BROOKLYN. The time sM.iwrd tn complete (he woi 'III fir-ly -4 0 1 i-MiiHsriiilve winking inys. ns pioviueif Ml tlie contract, The simnmt nf serurltv rrnolr Rft Tip. drp 'S't tirrotunilUVllIU hill Shall he nv per centum of th amount of Bin 0 It tortus, pliiti nml spsriibntlons may he obtained or sn et the temporary estimating room, aUth floor, Brooklyn SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by th of the Borough ul Urouk-lyn at Room 21, Borougii Hail, Brooklyn, until 11 a.m., on WEDNESDAY, JINK 27, lt33.

Nn. 1 Fun 1UKN1HHINU ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS RKgUIRED To CONSTRUCT A SEWER IS LAKE STREET, FHOM AVUNUti TO AVENUE U. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of tho quantities la follows: 764 linear feet of n-inch pipe sewer In Id complete, Including all Incidentals and appurtn-nances; per linear foot, $4.... $3,016.00 10 linear feet of 8-men pipe sanitary sewer laid complete, Including alt Incidentals and uppui-teiiaces; pur linear foot, $3.60 86.00 linear feet of 8-inch house connection drain laid complete, including all lniiduiiiali and appurtenances; per linear tout, 1.J5 607.60 7 manholes complete, with Iron heads, and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, 60. 1,050.00 To.al $4,008.60 The time allowed fnr the cnmnletlon of the work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security -required Is Twenty-three Hundred Dollars No. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED To CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN 64TH STREET. BETWEEN 11 TH AVENUE AND FORT HAMILTON PARKWAY. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities la as follows; linear feet of 12-lnch nine sewer laid complete, Including all Incidentals ami a ppurt o-nances; per linear toot, $4.50.. $2,277.00 130 linear feet of 6-inch house connection drain laid complete, mciuuing an ifeciflentais and appurtenances; per linear foot, $L75 227.50 ft manholes comidete.

with Iron heads and covers, including nil Incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110 850.00 5 cuble yards of extra excavs-tlon, including sheeting ami bracing and ail Incidentals ami appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7.50 Total The time allowed for the cnmpieilon of the work and full performance of the contract will be twenty (-tij consecutive woraing nays. The amount of security requited Is Fifteen Hundred Dollar No. 8 FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN SEDGWICK. PLACE. BETWEEN WAKEMAN PlfU'E AND 67TH STREET.

The Engineers preliminary estimate of the quantifies Is ns follows: 32 linear feet of 12-lnch pine sewer laid complete, Including nil Imitleutsls and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4. 0.. $1,757.20 10ti linear feet of K-tnrh house eounrctloii drain, laid complete, ineiudtng all in.identals and appurtenances; per linear foot, 11.75 115.50 4 manholes complete, with lion hiati and covers, Including all Incidental and a ppurte- nances; pr manhole. $1 10 440.00 LfcOn ft-el, board measure, of sheeting and hractng, driven in place complete. Including all Incidentals and appurtenances; per thousand feet, board measure, $35 62.50 5 cubic yards of extra excavation.

Including sheeting and btarlng, and all labor, male-rials. Iiiclttentala and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1,50.. 7.50 Totnl $2,442.70 Tlie time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be twenty (20) consecutive working days. The amount of security required will be Twelve Hundred Dollars No. 4 FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MATERIA LS EOU 1 It FO CONSTRUCTING HEWER BASINS ON EAST 10TH STREET, EAST SIDE, 179 FEET AND 437 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH BUILDING LINE OF AVENUE I.

AND WEST SIDE. 209 FEET AND SSI FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH BUILDING LINE OF AVENUE I. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities I as follows: 4 sewer basins conmlete. of either standard design, with Iron pans or gratings, iron basin hoods, and connecting culverts, IncTudlng all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $400 $1,1100.00 The time allowed for the completion of tv work and full performance of the contract will be twenty (20) consecutive woraing nnys. The amount of security required Is Eight Hundred Dollars Vo 5 FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER BASINS ON KAHT 10TH STREET, EAST SIDE, 1149 FEET AND 499 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH BUILDING LINK OF AVENUE AND WEST SIDE, 231 FEET AND 5fi7 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH BUILDING LINE OF AVENUE J.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities Is as follows: 4 sewer basins complete, of either standard design, with Iron pans or gratings1, Iron hoods and connecting culverts, including all Incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $400... $1,600.00 Total $1,000.00 The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performsnce of the contract will be twenty (20) consecutive working days. The amount of security required Is Eight Hundred Dollars (tdoO). No. 6 FOR ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A NEWER BASIN ON BEVERLY ROAD, NORTHWEST CORNER OF EAST 35TH STREET.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities Is nn follows: One (1) sewer basin complete, of either standard design, with Iron pans or grating, turn basin hood and connecting culvert, Including all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $400. $400.00 The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be ten (10) consecutive working days. The amount of security required Is Two Hundred Dollars (1200). The foregoing Engineer's preliminary 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 oach state a single percentage of such 100 per cent, (such as 95 per 100 per cent, or 106 per for which all materials nnd work called for tn the proposed contract and notice to bidders nre to be furnished to the City.

Such percentages as bid for each contract shall apply to all unit Items specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described in the contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit fn cash or 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 and further Information may be obtained and plans nnd drawings may bo seen at the Bureau of Sewers, 215 Montague Brooklyn. EDWARD RIEGELM ANN, President. gaT See Instructions to Bidders, last nnge.

(C-4R32) Jelfi-lnt-ostl SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the President of the Rornugh of Brooklyn, at Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 1 1 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, NE S7, NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A NEW ELECTRIC LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH FIXTURES IN THE HA LL OF RECORDS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN The time allowed for the completion of the work and Ihe full performance of the contract is ninety (90) consecutive working days). The umount of security required will be $10,000.

Each hid must he accompanied by security deposit of In cash or certified check payable to the order of ihe Comptroller of The city of New York. NO. 2: FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE OLD STAIRCASE IN BASEMENT AND CHANGES IN OFFICES ON THE MAIN FLOOR OF BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract ls sixty (00) consecutive working days. The amount of security required will be Each bid must he Accompanied by a security deport of $100 In cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller nf The City of New York.

The bids will be compared and the contracts awarded nt a lump or aggregate sum for each, enntrnct. Blank forms and further Information may be obtained and plan and drawing may be seen at the Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, Room 1003, No. 60 Court Brooklvn. EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President. sr Nee Instruction to Bidders, Inst page, (C-4s3S) JelK-int-nsii SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Commissioner of Docks nt his office, Pier foot of Battery Place, North River Manhattan, until 12 noon, on TUESDAY, 1fp3 FOR DREDGING AT STREET CLEANING DUMP IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

CONTRACT NO. ISO. The time allowed for doing mid completing (he v. ork Is 5 days; the sncurtty tetUlred is $1,300, mid deposit to puny bid Stilt. Deposit with bid shall be tn or eert I fled ''berk.

The bidder shnll state, both In words nnd in figures, a price per cubic vnrd for doing all of the work cnlled fnr' on the Hem ntmn which he dcalro to bid. Awnrd if made, will be to the bidder whoso ptlcr per cubic yard I the lowest on the Item and whoso bid Is regular lu nil resneets, In cane nf discrepancy between the price given in words nnd that given In tl if urea the price lit word will be considered as the bid. The city reserves (he right to reject all tun. Blank forms, sptcUcatlons, and further With all tho excitement and gala spirit of young graduates, thd classes of 1892 and 189ffof Stevens Institute gathered last night at the Hotel Astor for their annual class dinners. Thirteen of the class of '82 laughed and snng around the festive board at their Slat anniversary, while in an adjoining room 22 from the class of '98 sat with their wives and friends and tulked over old times.

Willlnm n. T.liHlnnr iha A-M Ludlow Peabody, and secretary uiubb ur 3j, aciea as cnair-man of the '92 banquet. Among the guests at the '92 dinner were E. Litchfield, a member of the well-known Litchfield family of Brooklyn; Nicholas Hill, one of New York City's greatest hydraulic engineers; Andrew J. Port and Henry Meyer, the noted heuting engineer of New York City.

Amid a bower of roses and gleaming candles, A. C. Bang of New Jersey presided as chairman of the ClaSS Of Mr Kirn. alumnus, T. Taklo, who came from japan ror tne express purpose of beinr at the reiininn T.I.U a mechanical engineer in Japan.

ine ciass or -as concluded their evening by a theatre party to the f'ohan Theatre, where they saw "Adrienne." in still another room the class of 1913 gathered 40 of their alumni to alt nround their 10th annual board. C. K. Steins of Newark, N. was chairman of the banquet committee, assisted by N.

H. Memory, class president, and Elias Schlank. Among the guests present from Krooklyn were H. F. Hchorling and P.

Bender. T. R. Sllnberg of Long Island Clly was also present. At all three of tho banquet the main business of the evening was the forming of plans for the class dav reuninna tn ha v.Au noon and evening at Stevens Insil- hi i'oooKcn, iv.

J. MARRIAGE LICENSES 7S B'lmont a. i.hn J0 1 PUkln iv ninn url.co 23 1724 1.. Edward 23! 6 B-rn Helm Hellly, 21 482 Bill nohm 27. iiii PrrSpect ail Ar.

Ihnr KHy. 21 .139 E. 34th at ft- Mark', Willlnm OHnmann, 48. ...2 Spuncar Court Knima JIarkert. 33 Pateraon I Koslmlr Bajor, 30, raterson, J.

Wa2 ft A Ailolph Rottger, 61) .40 I.lly Lonergan, 4. .240 85th Stephen? it Pi.u-i-. iTi.iT Maniaon at "Jy' 825 cn 21 Ariey a id Daniel Gabriel. Now York. N.

J. iztn av Jennie Hall 3 ni Ruau anlln. Madiaon at Tht' 12fi Ma-llaon at Abe f.olilan. 2o N.wnilt. I 21 'O Saratoga nv i'i 551 at.

7 iarcnnon Samuel Greenatono, 26 4 Tompklna at fcather Srhoen, 20 1156 K. 87th at Mlrhela I.ongo, 24 22 Berrlman at (fluaopplna Ouogllone, 24.329 Ashford at. Andrew Patteraon, 61 2440 Huithea at rnmur, sterling pt Alexander Wart. 28 12 Bank at Florence C'ummlngs. 26 7421 6th av Kennedy Cumberhatoh, 22, 'L1 W- MM Manhattan Michael Hartman, 78 Mt.

Olivet av, MMpeth. I. Ella. Keaaler. 24 4112 Bth av Abraham Stein, 23 J23 Hancork Panay Engehnan, 20 38 Sumner av Abraham Oordon.

27 89 Mearrole. at Tetta Monk, 26 26 Selget at Joaeph Coppola, 34 Ill (kett at Lena Cardaro, 21 Ill Sackett at Qeorga Elliott, 23 H52 lifith at Florence McEwen, 19 8203 17th av Wnlter Hamilton, 26 437 1st at. Marie Bruggerman, 23, 2.1 Lafayette ave. I' rank Dorseman. 31 318 Bradford at.

Anna Schorl, 21 1(180 fnlon at. Nlla Sineland, 25 853 69th at. Lund, 21 278 UarfleM pi. Cheater Sldwell, 27 119 Aahford at. Vlntn rt A.

T.w I.eo Kelly. 25. nvt Margaret Srhultz, 19 227 23d St. Dm Id Warner, 24 Bayonne, N. J.

Sadie MparhUz, 81 1640 66th at. lldWRld Meany, 25 1601 Bedford avo. Ida Van Cleef, 21 94 Neck rd t'hlllp Bmlth. 43 19 Court at. Mary I'lrlrh, 42 169 Covert st.

JnnieH O'Dea. 26 30 Willow nl. Edna I.awaon, 25 876 Fullon KHI" Welnnteln, 30 In Watklna at. Anna Onldateln. 19 317 Brlatol at.

r.llpert Mooro, 85 Philip Munlaterl. 29 188 Hole ave. wnirruaao, 11,11 ave. wr.llam florman. 40 93 Waahlmctftn at.

lillzRiioth Hartman, 32 378 3d at. Arlr. 26 146 Schermerhorn at. Aland Arheeny, 22 118 Court at. Simuol Koeppel, 21 521 Crafton el.

Bertha 28 226 Barrett at. Ihonina linraghty, 22 254 Wvoknff a. Elizabeth Olhhona, 18 317 Sd at. Allen, 22 66 Hanaon pi. Helen Duff, 22 1771 46th at.

Frank Alfano, 38 706 Sohenck av. Annunlaata Rendlna, 26. 1 wo c-nenca: avo. Jiillua Alderman. .1441 Sterling pi.

i.uin urarton at. Saul Spiegel. 22.... 1127 Eastwn parkwav I.ercher, 21.1172 Eaatorn parknnv Birhard Ttlcliar4aon, Ocean ave. Anna Kerrigan.

27 377 Proapect pi. Michael Fulmlnnnte. 34 113 Park ave, Coalmlna Ciallltllll. 20.... 897 Lincoln pi.

Warren Elnnerty. 22 1216 Bergen at. Agnes Carew. 20.... 250) Oraveaend ave.

Joaeph Henrlch. 29 317 23d at. Hobo Zywert. 20 317 23d at. Ah vander Cutlone, 21 460 Lincoln rd.

niiniiv, 11, .1,., ail) aVO. James Riilmer, 32 Locust Valley, T. r.iniB a in KaiD ave. rank Rogers 29, 190 Beach 97th Rockawav B. Edna Martllng.

28 136 Gold St. Alexander Levlne. 27.... 35.1 Newport ave. Hnttle Rlnkln.

20 111 Watklna st. Raymond Schmidt. 25... 191 Woodhlna -it. Elsie Engatrom.

23 4:2 66th at. Charles Hashagen, 23.... 181 8chaefTer St. Irene O'Keefe. 20 909 Gates ave.

Flovd Bcofleld, 25 White Plalna, T. Marie Morrell. 22 312 Brooklyn ave. Edwin Mend, 21 Rockvlllo Centre. L.

I. Ponja Wahlateln. 24 635 11th at. Ilutry Kamlliaky. 24 79 Graham av.

Ida Levlne, 21 150 Bay 35th at. Hairy Alterman, 28 3lt Grafton st. Eva Smith. 22 Prospect pi. Keenan.

27 Vornlank. N. Y. Ellxabeth McCoy, 23 191 I'atysr It. Morrla Cohen, 26 R015 12th av, Dora Flnkcl.

19 3lij Cheater ft. Philip Simon, 23 75SA Madison St. Pnullne Salzman, 22 1HI4 Lincoln pi. Willlnm Oliver, 26 1065 Bedford avo. Julia Commcrdlnger, 21.

1065 Bedford ave. David Covne, 27 42 Amboy at. Rhea Flnkelsleln, 22 42 Ambov at. GtiMava Laaar, 32 926 Union ava. Bronx To.sle Tra'tner.

21.. 602 Wllloughhv ava Stanley Smith. 31 1701 Albemarle, rd Agnea 31 310 15th st Ben.lamln Saeoo. 21 236 North 7th st Sualo Italian, 19 18 Maspoth ava Samuel Welaa, 23 117 Ellerv st Tlllle Koopcrsmlth. 20 514 Marcv ava William Mahoney, 23 161 K.

8th at Wllbelmlna Pcteraon, Avenue Roiirlo Calebro, 35 739 Wvtho avo Tereslna Flllpo. Franklin av Henry Sweeney, 24 99 E. 5th at Mnry Hughes. 20 6703 6th ava Vllo Palermo. 30 213 Navy at Lillian Smith, 31 731 79th st PH'aof Ahlberg, 29 5212 4th ava Ellen Nvgren.

30 6212 4th ava Jurgls Maaaloltla. 25 13 Scholea at. ncnoies at sBcrnard HurowlU, 23 614 Lsfnyetlo ava r.nn.i, mepp. nl, lvaiayetto ava William Horlon, 88. .172 So.

Portland ava I'hrlatlua lAtmora, 21. 172 So, Portland ava Ralph McKee. 33 171 Arlington ava Ruth Holmes, 24 168 Cleveland at Turk Slope K. C. Saiiler Agency, ns broker, sold 439 1 6th st nn eight-family brick apartment for Pnu Kraemer lon client for Investment: r30 Btli nn elght-fiinilly brick apartment for Wolllread Corporation lo a client Tnr Investment, nnd 29 Proapect l'nrk Koiilhwest.

a ivo-fnmlly brick dwelling fnr ChaHes niakln to Louisa Kntirt for occupancy. OUI'OIIATIOV TVOTK KS, liirorlimllnn limy be ohtallieil nt lha offlca of he department, Room 8, Pier A. foot nf Bnltery pl North River, Mnnliattan. Dntnl, June 14, 1923, JOHN H. DEtiANEY, Commissioner of Docks.

"TJea In.tructloo, to Inst. pan. c-': JaK-lotosuA. No passports necessary. STEAMBOATS.

Hudson River by Daylight Ttaltr, Includlnr Sunday, for tNfwburnh, 'PnuithkeepHie, Klnanton Point. atklll, tlndtoii and Albany. Steamer leaves Dea-biontipa 1.00 A.M.; W. 4 2d 9:20 A.M.; W. 128th 81.

9:40 A.M. Yonkera. A M. Direct rail connections. Music.

iiiirant. Ihiily. eveept Htindar. for Ber Monn- (nln. tWl Point itnd tNewburich.

Steamer leaves Donh routes 9 30 A.M.; V. 42d an a v. A.ii.; lonkern. 9:40 A.M. Nattirdav AfternooneFnr Ber Monn- inln.

Wet Point nnd tNewburgh. Hteamer -iinin P-nvett leabrnsea p.m.; w. 2d 1.5ft p.m. W. 2:16 P.M.; V'onkern.

P.M. Sunday Only For Bear Mnnnfaln. New-bnrfh. Poitehkeeile end return to W. 42d t.

Str. WtiKhliiftton Irvlnn leaven res-h)oe! 9:30 A.M.. and Str. 1C Witt Clinton leaves W. 4M 10:00 A.M.

W. 10:20 A.M.; Yonkcrs, 10:60 A.M. ttteturn eteamer same day from points marked 1. Daylight Savins; Tlma. Ideal One-Hay Out! nun.

Further Information at Ielroe ftt. Pter, New ork. Tel. Canal 91100, III'DSON RIVER NIGHT LINES t0y Railings from New York City. Pier 12 (foot of Canal fi P.

M. West 132d 6:80 P. M. Due Albany 6 o'clock fol lowing morning; Troy A. (all day- llKht KRving time); making direct rail con-nei tUna to nil point.

fcxprrN Freight Herrire mof rnrrled IIIDSON NAVIGATION CO. Middloton S. Borland. Ileceiver. Pnooe Canal 900 a notices.

TUB PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF New York, by the grace of (iod free ari Independent Supplemental rttatlon To Martha Stanley, Mary ymnlan. Frederick C. Ackerman, Clara Meks. AgneH rady. Hon it Mary Anilerann, Robert H.

Ackcrmnn, Anna l. Held, A Kilt-. C. Ar-k-criiiaii, John .1. AiIutiiihii, 4'ntlieiitie M- Million, Elli.nhcth HfiniNon, formerly Elizabeth Lynax; Catherine A.

Sullivan, Amelia Dolan McKay, Gciivvteve E. Dolan, Yargtiret Dolan Carney. Anna Conklin Buyes, Frances Amelia Short Albcra. Mary A. Wright, Delia M.

Vail. Ida E. Scheu Ing, (icrtrude tiuvin, Itl' hard Andrew Vail, tlforge Calvin (treen, Hobcrt C. (Jreen Allni Arthur ,1. flHynm, Lily Vail Mhviiph, Lydta M.

Cimiintnga, 'liatUa Hraiiy. John C. Hraily, Shiner. Hrmty, alter A- Urady, Iren HurniPtdter, Ocorgi Hrady, KHtiitf Perry. Aeties (illee, (i rtnide llnzlett.

Cerlmi Mfhlllig. Nellie Wedignbl, John Wedigntd, Para Moore, Margaret Rrndy, Ad-dinon. Braity, William (Jatey, Rich aid Bfndy and Hrady, if said (iiiU'y, Richard Brady and Janvs Rrndy be living, and If they or any of them be dead, their widows, heirs at law and next of km and personal nmrfsenta-fives, if any there he, whoe names and places of reflidt-we sro unknown to peti-tl--nrR, the hcirM nt law and next of kin of Michael Oatey. whose name and pl.ieea of residence are unknown tu petitioners, and all other heirs at law nml next of kin of Isabella Burke, dot-caned, whose name, nnd place, of residence, ar) unknown to petitioners, send greeting-Whereas, Frederick Fnndl k. who re-slf'es at 941 4 Atlantic Woodhaven, Borough of Queens, New York City, and Oscar Wm.

Swift, who rofides at a10 Uickrt street. Borough of Brooklyn, Nw Vctk City, have presented a petition praying for decree that a i-ertHln instrument in writing bra ring date the "th day of August, 1DJ2, relating to rpal nnd peraonnl property, be dulv proved as the last will nnd testament of ISABELLA RCRKE, lately resltliftr at No. fill Drggs avenut' in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of N-v York. Now.

therefore, you and each of ou are hereby clt-'tl to show euiise before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 2Sth -ay of June, I'jl'3. at ten o'clock In the for. -noon, why such decrra should not be made. In testimony whereof, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon.

Oeorgt Albert (Seal) Wingjite, Surrogate of our aald County, at Borough of Riookiyn. In tho said County, the Rth dny of Mav, lfl3. JOHN II. McCOOEY. Clerk of Surrogate's Court.

m2ti-4t NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE HA HAY EN CONSTRCCTION COB I'ORATION, lmvlng its principal business ofllce nt No. 8-5 Flat bush avenue, Korougii ol Hrooklyp, tounty tf Kinir-. Cltv ami States of Nex York, will apply to the Supreme otirt ol the State of New York a Speelal Term, Part II thereof, to be held at the County Court Bonne in th K'trough ol Hroouiyn, i omily nf Kings City of New oi k. on the ISth dny of June. 1923, nt ten dork.

In the forenoon of that day. or nn soon thereafter hh counsel can ie peaM. for an order author izing emu corporation to iiange its n.une to the A It A CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION. Dated. Brnfikl) i.

Mav 2fi ls '3 MAR WEN CONSTRCCTION CuRPoftA- TiUN, by Ahdou B. Hamra, President m2-SH-3t I f-l lMlEME I'OCRT ftp THE STATE OF 1 N' York, County of Klngs-Mnrv Frun-' nun by Mi-ry de Capua, her irunrdlan ad Mt'in, phiinttrr. mfa imt Louis Fruciano, de-, I'latnti'f himis Coiinty i th-- plan, of trial. Action to annul marriage Summon. To the above-named ib fer.datil ore hereby summoned to 1 nnwer the eomp'nlm In tb's action, and to mti a ropy of our answer or, If the enmplatnt is not served with this sum-I toons, to serve a ntttice of appenrnnce.

I i pin tiff attorneys within twenty after the f.Prt-e this summons rxi lusle of the day of ml in case of ytur failure to appear, or answer, sill b. again yoi by tie-fault, f'tr the relief ili-metoli'il In the coin -Datt d. Jitnuary Hr-3 NAHU GUTTESMAN. Atlorney-t fnr Plaint tfl. oftlce ami P.

o. Address, No. 41 Court Brooklyn. N. Y.

Notice ns required by Rule o2 of he Rules of Civil Practice, To Louis Fruciano, defendant: The fur. going summons is Hi-red upon you by pub- iui ii-niii i 'j nn oni. tiv Stephen CaMayluin, a Juxlu-e of t( Court uf the State of York, -lntrd the day of M.iy, and hb-l "iih Die roinplattll It) tin- otllce nf iht cirk t.f the County of Kings at the Hall nr Records in the Borough of Hrooklyn. City nnd State of New Ynrk, on the 1st dny of June. Ijntrd.

Brooklyn, June 1923. NASH GOTTENMAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oflirt- nnd P. O.

Addrtss. No. 11 Court tr'-el, Brooklyn, New Yo. k. 2 -fit -a THE PEOPLE OF THE OF NEW Yoik.

by the glare of God free nnd In imIc in To Jarob Mir Intel A 're! tint. Ritl.r Slinkier, ulle London, Mortlnnt Morwit li, Bortein rd Alllut Kortniiii Si ml ben-as, Hora A.reloiit, wlm at Tn st ott Mr--rt, Hrooltlyn. New Vtn'k. he prrm itt. a prlltton prnying for tirrri'f tliat a certain Instrument in wlt-b-ftitllg Hie 3d iIhv of llereiobrr I'l'i', vlatii.n t.i rial ami pei-miutl prop- rin, im- limy at OH' 111 ti Wxtuni'-nt of Joseph ASRELoNT, burlv n.Hnlilig at No I Evt Nr Ynr p'-r.

ni.e. In l'i BoroiiKli of Bmelilyn. Cltv Yi' N.iu herer'in-e, voii niid 'Hi'll 'if "11 II! hr li rit. to shrtw -lili" brf'M-f SiirrngHlt's Coitn tlie Cot 't of Kleg.t. in be held III tlr I In 1 1 Rioul', the County or'Klngt nn I' Hi tiny of July, 1 111 liretinnii, nV MUrll dei'('e fioiihl no' be mini III Wllireof.

lift v- eittls-d hr f( 'I of our yiud Siirn tr tu br llrrrllU'O inn nii.T Al'-ert WlniM if, IM't'og I 1 1 i in- Mii onii' nt ti'iioii)j)i tlr n. 'li u'd 'olllily tin- I It Hn JiHN II MrCOoKY. Clerk uf the Huirugate'i Cnutt. jeif-Ut Hudson River, ay Line Inclusive of all Expenses Complete Descriptive Booklet Sent Free Upon Request liniversal- LEHRENKRAUSS Trawl Service ,359 FULTON ST I Phone-Ttiangle700Q Yellowstone National Park Experienced touring company Is ecndlng five large touring earn to Hw-kiea. Yei low- it one, ltt July.

I'ersonnliy conduted, care-fuliy sele-Med party. Kuil equipment expi-np Everythinn furnished tiooKiet. Aiidresx eiiowstune. H. K.in Mount Vernon.

N. Y. Kurupc lmlerule I'rtce nd Uv I. me To urn write T'r iookht witn riiu-s. Efank Tourist Ave.

N. V. OCRAN STKAMSnrPS. Old Dominion Route (OLD DOMINION TR.VNSP. m.l New York and Norfolk, Va.

Cheapest, most romfortiibir, direct and healthful, Milev Inrludloz Bracing MmU Ocean I and Travel Uerlh Ideal all-WBter Tnrntlon trip. Sailings Mnn Wed, l-il. and P. Eastern Standard Time, from I'ieis 25 and 2'i, North itlver, N.Y. Phone Canal 1100.

Ml AMEItir.W LINK To Scsindinuviii and tuitlneni. Ponipnijer Ottice, 'i Hiate New York. IIONOLI'LC M' VA. NEW ZEALANI1 raoadUn Pacific Ry. Madison A 44th it.

V. i FfiVPT-f NfllA. AnrnriR lnitl Fort Said. Bomoajr. Colombo.

Raimoon, Cil mill. Norton Llll Cu Benver T. I J3 VflJl. iiti fnvat i i Tn Knrope England 0rmanv vf. Bermtidit So.

America. 2ft B'tvay, N. V. KTrMnnTs. A Wonderful Sundav ALL DAY SAIL The mont cnjnyahlo way of spending your Sundny.

Ample lime anlmre lor trips ninl pitnlrklnp. Visit Headrjuarters nt New burgh, ko lto.it ing on hefiutiful I 'range Lake, or lako the In-line up historic Mt. Beacon. Set Col-b ge and Hri'ic at Pnugli Str. -BENJ.

B. ODELL" it l.jitchronm FOUGKXEEPSIE, 1.50 Newburgh-Beacon, $1.25 kiii'mi TKir. Sl.nm-r IIIANKI.IN ST. 9 AM. V.

1l''iti, SI 'J A A M. r-iiti i.r CENTRAL HUDSON' LINE CHltAU AXiLL. ilL'iiii 2LAIliXUaL11.AXx li tTll'fT P-HI DsON TItlPS TO KJlfW 1MTAIM The Public' underfill Pla gimnd. WEEK DAYS and SUNDAYS Sir. I.ih.

Ilrilterj. W. I'M allow itiK iibfiiit 4 hr. ul lii ur lotintnin. Allowing iibnnt 2 Uts.

nt llenr Mimntnln Str. pier A. North Hirr (Hdjiiinln? Miitteryl. liIIO: V. IMil P.M.

f-mirH Irin v' Children, 4bc 1 "l9 tl.ildren ttEFREsMVEN TS. Ml SIC. llM i ivki' uiirrxiHip i-nru i lenmi on. Teh iiti-me. Hnwling :K.V DAILY KAILIM.

ItKTHLKN New York AlUnlic N. i.t.AVIli llilliry l.anilliK lArnntii' llliililnniK i.to.M'.M 1 1 a.m. M-. ml Trip Omitt'-i! Mondays. Siivlng Tlpvi I Hmc lliillriMim lrk.

Untiring CA- fare Way OUC Urnail BOH Tka I'nhll. It, PROVIDENCE $3.60 COLONIAL, LINK Si. iMii. I.m. pier iiS.

Nt R. i Win M.l. witkdiys Stiinlu.vs nt IC3 p.m. LnjliKlit 'I'm-. AH out-idf tittem-iii.

Phfjne Canal 1600 Titll'Slo HK.II. NIh. Ol IvlMI hi It ltM onuectlna will "Auto Btc" Dliecl to LONG BRANCH AND ASBURY PARK VU.I KN.W! I iditklin Pier N. Ii itmiei-. II A.M., iiiM P.M, MMl.llK I niiiMin INlllcry, tl A.II, Nt wli I'l'ii-ih-ict pe.

Ulngoiitn and CaUldll in I I nnd I'M bn li A.M.. 1 p.M P.M. bun- W-m 1 VtH ii SI. In If liciu- lul it sin) foiinei't dny for irtuio tu New Vorx Ni'vlmrsh r-nlv. CENTRAL HtTHHON LINE, iflW.r-f.

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