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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924. AO STRANDED FISH BLOCK FOHECIvOSCRES. 1'KGAL NOTICES. IiKGAfi XOTICFS.

DAUGHTERS OF 1812 AT BIG MEETING Frederick Youna 28 818 84th at. Jeaate Ashmore, 21.. .2712 Albemarle rd. Herman Shapiro, 2 20th ave. Leonora Abramowltx.

21, 12C Bay 25th at. Andrew Coogan, 2. :000 Kinrsbridge Bronx Jennie Xlelaen, 2 lJii 41st at L-iSH HOSPITAL GRADUATES NURSES; CLASS SET RECORD Joseph Brine her 70... 1 17 45th st. tUnna Helfand, Liberty ave.

Joseph Finn. 21 Van Buren st. Anna Plaudlnr, McDouougii st. Howard UacDonald. II, ll-It 107th MU1 Lucy Died rich.

20 SI Lii JT v. Litztir Abramo-ttz, 6 S3 rsliMi av. Ida Kom, lb 20 Mori iron avf. Fred Brechtleln. St Beam H-ih st.

Ann Melnlyr. 2t 1 1 '11 Fultotr st. Michlte .407 Puydm i. Kvfc ftper. 21 4V7 Suydam hi.

Jacob liorfunenko, ..310 So. 1st t. Marys. Komor. 29 107 Kmert rve.

Fertier, 29 1-1 Doufftns K. Mary L.evlnt. Tl lol flarstotfi v. Geore Lutrlnirhause. E.

27th n. fcthel Hopkins, Vl 37 Kth nt. Da id Oinshsrc. 27 .375 Busirwlck ave Rom 21 th st. Kmzys Kundrotos.

Consul yea ml. Anna Smalkya, Bedford av. Albert Srheppli 21. 80 Shalr sr. Mario Powull.

2 7 Rtanwlc st. Charles Thurshwell. 2a. .41 She riff Man. Fannie Tosko.

1 .242 Rutleds st. Simon Nathan son, it 204- Christopher ay. Bella Altorowrt. 21 II firove it. Marco Longo, 2 41 7 4(h st.

Maria Pinto. 17 Prospect ave. Nathan Michaelton. loth ave. Fanny Barlsh.

1 1. 1 4:5 44th st. Georae Drewea. 21 J7 Gates ave. Margaret Seeder.

24. 19 Kidttrt It. Harry Schwartz: Division aw. Vivian Packer, 21.... 225 7h st, Patrick Moran, -2.

N. Delia Scott. 24 3b Jllh at. William Nolan 24. 409 W.

14Sth Man. Genevieve Saonier, Emmoni ave. Reuben Epstein, 22.230 Wooter Man. Sadie Klelnman, 20 112 Sutter avo. Wllliard Grownda, 2R.144 W.

70th Man. Helena BatUay. 20. Floyd sL Stanialawa Sloinskh 28 7St 4th ave. Leon Prince.

23 loretta Carlisle. 23.. William Soloman, Miriam Rosenneld, 22. John Barrett, 22 Adele Kicca. 29 Louia Bottelman, 24 Hliaabeth Kantrowita.

24 4tU at 4th ave. .638 Hinsdale at. .55 Hinadale at. 511 64th st. 438 slat St.

.213 Bristol st. 441 Herri st Alexander Fried, 30 100 Belmont ave. Olia 21 1K7 Powell at Don Levinsop, 34 18 Bay 31vt at. Hcheina Zuc-kerbraun, 23.... 1933 8 I'd sL David Zineisemhal, SI.

Far Rocknway. T. Bertha Blum. 24 200 Vernon Ave. Stanley GroiTS'na 2 .875 K.

12th st. Madeline Groahandler. 22,4803 14th Howard Fischer, 3 10 Martense rt. Abntta rimith, 23.. 881 New York ivr.

A he Cooperstetn. 23 2913 W. Sath at. Row rhodorkov. 20 4 10 Jerome t.

Morris Bernstein, 24 73 Meserole st uertha Bloom, B. Edward Neixvii. 2. Gertrude Miller. 2J Louis Simon.

2. Stockton at. 217- Heywnrd st, .1904 DeKalb Bay 2.Mh at. Helen Schweitzer. 31 .1033 E.

23d at. it heit Howard. 21.171 Prnapert pk. Allc-e Beery. 21 Alphonus Beck, 39..

Theresa' Slater, 31. John Con boy, 25... May Dean. 20 Andrew Duro. 24.

leannette Be man ..122 No. Oxford St. 42 Spencer at. ...280 Lex in at on av, ....18 Franklin st. 104 Kent at.

East Kimhurat. L. I. 21.262 -IerTArta ave. Thomaa Hrt.

23 It Ho. 3d at Helen: McCarthy. 18.. 291 So. 3d Christian Koenig, 29 4iS E.

21at at. Florence Wells, 22 1014 E. 12lh at. Jtseph O'Rouike, 31 Whltestone. L.

1. Bridget Chocsty, 28.449 Lexington ave. Joseph Carlin. 23 2151 Pitkin ave. Fannie Friedman, Dt'Kalb ave.

Harry Adams. 23. r. 1727' Sterling pi. Louisa Msrtln, 21 1546 Park pi.

Jt-hn Gramas. 24 177 Ten Eyck at Madeline Stainmacher, 20, 25a Kingsland ave. William Hodgins. 31. 4 2001 University B-onx Alice Cavanaugh, 23.

...2049 K. 14th st Clarence Nelson, 36 950 Marcy ave. Ann Kinkald, 30 2322 Beverly rd. Henry Giegold. 28....

North Bertten. N. J. Murle Zuna 30... 541 Atlantic are.

Frank Kenny, 39 ..46 Madison at Lillian Rowland. 29 9ft Milton mt Horwlta, 24. ..292 Bradford at Rom Godnff, 22 William Coulter. 29 EUaabeth Monahan. 23, 4910 17th ave.

.18 Jefferson st. 759 Franklin avt utsen. 28.... Agnes McDonald, 2S Thomaa King, 24 ..5:2 17th at. 622 17tli mt.

Worcest or. a. Florence Hayfleld, 20 Semuel Walker. 29 .253 Monroe st .66 Division st .395 Wallahout st Madison Man Fanny Kaufman, 25 Louis Cutler, 24.... 371 Eva Gononaky, 24..

221 Varet st. Jacob Cohen, 23 Alice Green, 21 .49 Ashford at. ..1530 Pitkin ave. mid to said premlua. Uatud, Biuokiu.

May 2th, JOHN' B. WHITE. Keceiver. Nell P. Ctilloin, PlaintlfTs Attorney, 1(J5 Broadway, New York City.

mirs-St thftm SUPREME CUCKT OF THE STATE Or New York, t'uuuy of King John P. La Prenx. plaintiff, against Jaue H. Arnohi, widow of Wainuel B. Arnold, Sarah J.

Arnolds Ells P. Arnold, Ida T. Arnold. Jetiut a. Aruold.

Mary L. Be. ker. Bn-tvr, Edward Barr, Mary E. Punsmoiti, I'otnas Dunsmore, Hattie ii.

Arnold, P. Arnold. Charles R. Arnold. Mar: J- Arnold.

Mary T. Arnold. Thomas- Arnold, Kb-ct4 J. Arnold. Albeit A baralt Arnold.

Sitmuel B. Araold. their hens, devisees, legal rep-rcKeutarlves ana assigns, and if any of the LbOe named defendants dead, the ex-ct utors, ad in in 1st rat ore. devlsm-a. children, ncirs-at-law, grantsa and-successors in in-trreat.

all of whom, and nil of ione namea are unknown plaintiff, and if any devisees, children. lieir-a t-la grantees or Ui--esors in latere st are dead, then the executors. adniluttttralorr, tie-vi sees, heirs-a4-law. grantees and' successors In interest of i- at- etaaed devisees, children. heirs-ar-taw, grs.uees and successors In Interest of th- Hitld deffiKlants.

or any of them, all of whom, and all of whose names are unknown to this plaintiff, and each and every ot her person, association or corporation who. by purchase, devise, inheritance or wthttrwtee, has or claims any right, title or interest in or to the premises de ribufc in the complaint In this action, all of whom, and all of whose namea are unknown to this plaintiff: The Pttople of the State of New York; ea Underwear Company: Harry Davidson; Abraham Schwann, Mitd rtrt.1. name beina fictitious, the real or true firtt name of the defendant being unknown house, and Albert 8. Eraser, def emlants. To the above named defemiants: You are hereby summondeih to answer the coin-T'lalnt lu this action.

Rnd to serve a copy of your answer, or. If the complaint ut erved with tills summona, to serve a notice of appearance, on the plaintiff attorney, within twenty days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of serv l--e case of your failure to appear or answer Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, New torR. May 6, 1924 DAVID J. vYAGXKR.

Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and Post oftti-e Address. Church Street, Borouaii bf Manhattan. New York City. To Jane B.

Arnold, widow of Samuel Arnold, deceased. Harsh J. Arnold. Klla Arnohi. Ida T.

Arnold. Jennie B. Arnold. Mary L- Becker. James Becker.

Edward K. Barr. Mary E. Dunsniere. Thomas Duns-ii'ore.

11 at tie M. Arnold, Catherine Arnold, Charles R. Arnold, Mary J. Arnold. lary T.

Arnold1, Thorns J. Arnold. R. tecca J. Arnold.

Albert A. Arnold, Sarah J. Arnold and Samuel B. Arnold, tnelr heirs, devisees, legal renrcsentatlv''1 and assigns, and If any of the iibove named defendants be dead, their administrators. de isecs, children, lielrs-at-laws, grantees and successors In Interest, all of whom, and nil of hoe nmnes are unknown to plnimlff.

and If any such devisees, children, heirs-ut-lu grantees or successors in interest are dead, then the executors, administrators, devisees, children, heirs-at-law, grantees anil tfUcessora In interest at such decettsed devisee, children, heirs-at-law, grantees and successors In Interest of the said defendants, or sny of theiu, all of whom, and alt of whose names are unknown to this I lalutlff and each and every other person, association or corporation who. by Purchase, devise, inheritance or otherwise, has or claims any title or Interest In or to the premises des'Tlhed In the- complaint In this action, all of whom, anil all of whose names are unknown to this PlHintlff. The foregoing summons is served upon ynu by publication pursuant to an ortW of lion. Jnmes C. Van Hiclen, a Justice of th-i Sup.ce me Court of the State of New York, 'dated May 14.

1934, and Alert with the complaint in the bfflce of the Clerk of the County of Kings, In the Hall of Records, lu ald County. The object of the action Is to fovoclnse tax Hen and transfer of tax lien nf Hi'1 premises described In the complaint, and said transfer of tax Hen as all that lot of" ltnd situate In the Borough of Brooklyn Klnvs ounty. New York. City. In Hevtuti.

Block Lot located on th -southerly side of India nfwt between West street and Franklin avenue. Dauo May 20. 1924. DAVID J. VVAGVER.

Attorney for Plaintiff, 30 Church street, New York city. myVi-it th SUPREME CllURT. COUNTY OK KINiS tiuiseppl Santomai't-o, plaintiff, against Lou. ml F. C.

Loinonte and Tuny Caitabil-loita, defuliuanvs la the above-name! ue fantlants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, the com plaint is not nerved with this summons, to serve a notice of appeaiauce on the plntnttff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In cee of your failure to appear or answer, Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, New York. March 10th 1924. KONNOSON for Plaintiff.

Office and Post Office Address-. No. 170 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, To Louisa V. Lomonte and Tony Csl tabltlotta, defendants above named The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to order of Hon.

James C. Van Sicien. a Justice of the Su- nrina fnurt nf Ihrt Stat nf MpiV Vnt-k made the 14th day of Mny, 1924, and filed' with the complaint in tne omce ut toe Clerk of the County of Kings, in the Borough uf Brooklyn, City and State of New York. The object of the action Is to enforce the spccitlc performance cf a contract made between the defemiants Loula F. C.

Lomonte and -Yonv Cattabillotta, ar sellcts, and the plaintiff's assignor as purchaser, for t'i unie of premises in the Horouall of Brooklyn, County of King---, City and State of New York, situated on the northerly side of Neptune avenue, distant an. 4 1 feet westerly the north-m-ester I corner of Neptune avenue and "Vdt 1Mb Ftre-t beloc 19 so f-el in width frort and rear, by 100 feet in on Oithr side; The following is a diagram of the said property: Brnnis law Konasai. Hi Joseph Burke. 26 jr5 Adelaide Bernhard, Autumn ave. Jacob Fink, 2t Anna Levfne, 19......

Allan Walker, 28 Jnania Limb, 29... William Stefens, 34. Han si. .012 ilarcy ave. 0th st.

...5703 Ith avf. B. 4th at. .192 Henry st. Helen Winn.

John MeConnell. 28. .216 K. Margaret Mulcahey, 34.. David Quinn, 21 348 E.

Winifred Finerty, 20 58th Man. 64th at. 47th Man. So. Ith at.

Joseph Lark in. 40. 7309 Ft. Hamilton pkway. Marjraret lynch, 29 7lat t.

Niels Holnes. 28 61st at. Johanna Forgeaen, 28.: 44 60th st. Samuel Reisiff. 24 1585 St.

Mnrks af. Llhbr Merl. 20 1237 44th M. August Raschdorf. 21 212 Lynch at, Dorothy Grenlich.

21 V- Himrod at. William Kemoner. Hill. N. Ida Perlin.

22 W. 37th at. Clayton Denner. 25.. Edith Stich, 23 George Morrison.

.26. ..388 Stuyveaant ave. ...432 McDonougn st. Sayvllle. 1 I.

91 Hancock at. .1483 Hollywood ave. ..74 43d St. Dorotny fsasn, z. Fred Johnson.

20... Walborg Olsen. 22 Irartor Feldateln, 23. 1476 Washington Bronx Esther Levine. 34......

353 Bedford ave. Thomaa Burgert. 23 2229 14th at. Christina Ember. 23 6 Himrod at Samuel Hhngan, 24 1984 78th at.

Pearl Pellman. 22 13 Stoddard pt Louia Lewnoaky. 2ft, tht Forest Bronx Minnie Turafaky. 21.. 3031 Lakeland pi.

Josef Wlaland. 31. .979 Boston Bron-: Rosa Roth, 23 58 Gratton at. Earl Nightingale. 30..

374 Eastern Pkway Laura Murphy. 34. .874 Eastern Pkway Jeremiah Abrame. 22 Inwood, L. I.

Margaret, McGlnnlty, 22, J1S Vfalworth at. Jacob Stelnman. 68. .160 Prospect pi Anne Wlltnsky, OS. ...1742 prospect pi.

Thomaa Coatello. 36 949 Bedford ave. Anna McGlnty, 30. .....888 Putnam ave. Wilton Trautmein.

2t 1224 Decatur st. Eleanor Ieaierska 27.. 241 Schaeffer at Tony Cartel la, 38 ...223 Sackett at. Anna Bruaehi, 22 3917 4th ave. William Schrlefer.

Kingston ave. Natalie Monahan. 2 17tb ave. Leonard, Schwartsman, 37. 415 E.

fcOth Man. Mary Uhl. 27 455 State at. William rook, 26 390 14th at. Anna Etden, 26 .43 Windsor pi.

George Rack. 23 93 53th at. Ethel Harvey. Z4 laaj 37th Samuel Weiner, 26. 3819 15th avu.

Elaie Popper. 21 3720 15th ave. Louia Meyer. 29.... 9150 114th R.

Hill. Marie Blanche, 31 18ti Atklna nve. Frank Vermengo. J9.2 W. 45rh Man.

Katherine Dt Lorcnto, 23.. 2010 70th at. Albert Miller. 28..., 10115 221at at. Florence Peck.

20 302 Kldert Irving Llebowitx, 26.. ,1280 St. Johns pi. Lillian Jacabson, 23.. 415 Jefferson ave.

Joe Schaffer, 21 ....2908 W. 15th at. Estelle Nack. 22i 1940 Pttkln ave. Julius Horowlts.

28 1419 46th at. Betty Rnaenaweig, 23... 204 Paclrlc Jamee Glaser, 24 223 Devoe at. Cecelia Fleckenateln. 24..

27 Powers at. Jamee Gaines. 23 1315 E. IMh at. Irene Faulkner, 21 1313 E.

at. Fred Wiltianmon, 33.. 63 "Washington ave. Frances Callahan. S2.

63 Washington aro Every, Thinking Citizen, City Employee and Student of Civics Should Have a Copy of the NEW CITY HOME RULE LAW PRICE, 10 CENTS Just Published by THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE On. sale 'at Ragle Offices and Newsstands. Manhattan. Office, Vorid Building. Rev.

C. W. Roeder and Charles A. Ditma Make Addresses. More than members of Frigate Constitution Chapter of th National Society of the U.

8. Daughters of 181 and their gueta attended the meeting held yeaterday afternoon at the home of Sir. Joseph Duke Harrison, 60 Amersfort Flatbush. The program Icatured patriotic address, musical selections and refreshments. The Rev.

Dr. Charles Willlain Roeder. pastor of the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church and chap, lain of the Uth Coast Artillery Command, spoke on ('American Spirit," which he characterized as courage, ous, kindly, good haruretl and religious. Charles Andrew- Ditmas, governor of the New York Society of Founders and Patriots, dwelt on The Men of 1812." Mrs. Sara Hammond, soprano soloist, sang several groups of songs.

One group comprised compositions by her husband, William O. Hammond, who accompanied her. Mrs. William A. Thompson, regent of the chapter, presided.

Assisting the hostess, Mrs. Harrison, were Mrs. Holmes B. Ditmas, Mrs. H.

Edmund Bullls, Mrs. Frederick Schulter. Miss Marion Lott, Miss Maria Ditniars, Mrs. Theodore M. Kenyon.

Mrs. Walter Bangs of Bridgeport, Miss Kouwenhoven, Mrs. Samuel Perrinc of Freehold, lu Mrs. Mabel Story. Mrs.

Kenneth Lyons. Mrs. Fletcher and Miss Margaret Harrison. TIMELY WARNING. "He dances beautifully," sighed the impressionable girl.

"Take my advice." answered Mies Cayenne, "and don't deprive society of his accomplishment. It would be a shame for him to get married and have to stay home nights. Washington Star. Fifth Avenue Office: at 42nd Street Paris Office: 3 5 Place Vendome IN PURSUANCE OF A iV ORDER I'li the Hon. George Albert Wlngate.

Surrogate, of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given according to law, to all persons havng alms agutnat the estates of JOSWPH SLEWALD. JENNIE MAO EE, JACK UABAb, also 3tnuwn as JACC BAHETTE; MAXIMO WHITE. JOiK KOLOi'iir. also known JOSEl'II KOLODZY; DAVID PHILIPS. O'NEILL, also Known t-MAhCELLA O'NEILE; HARLAN LEIOHTON.

CHRISTIAN F. RACK, also known as CHRISTIAN RIEDRICH BACH THOMAS WILLIAM HESLOP. deieasid. that tbey are required to exhibit the aarue with vouchers to the subs'Tiher, tilt Adn.iniotrator, at his onii-e. Temple Bar Building.

44 Court street, Brooklyn. N. or before August iith uejit. Dated. February 14.

192-i. FRANK KELLY. Public A-d rm ist ra tor. Kings County Admiiiistrulur. ufhee ad postofTiee addrees.

44 Court street. Boi -oukIi of B.uokin. New York Ivter B. Hanson. at'rney for snlMiIni trator.

44 Court street, B-rough of Brooklyn, New York City. fl4-2dt th TIIK PEwpLR OF THE STATE OI' New York, by the gia-e of tn.d fr-e and independent To Hans F.lna. Liind.iuisi. Send "ratting: Whereas. Carl tgiel, who rtstM at K0i Dorchester road.

Brooklyn. hs prpsejitcd a petition praying for a decree tluvl a rer-laiu iiirttmmeiit lit wrii.ng bfaring da'o the 1 7l It day of September, 1 902, to res I and personal property, hi duly proved as the iftxt will and MANNA W'KiTKL, lately residing at No. lii3 Dcrrhester road, in the Horuuah nf BrookiNn, City of New York. N'uvv. there-f'U-M you and each of you are-, creby cited to show i a us 1 he fur our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hail of Record, in the County nf Kings, on the il'Uh day nf June, PJ2I, ot ten o'clock In the ifurenos.i, why such decree should not be made.

Hi testimony hereof, we bavJe caused the stsi nf our raid NurrogiCe'a Court to. he hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon. tleorge A lit;" (L.

Wingate. Surrcate ufrfior ird 'ounty, at the Burouirh of I trunk! u. in i lie nanl t'oun the 2Stb di'v of M'v. It )IIX M.t'OtiEY. clerk of the Sui rugate' Court.

THE Pbt'l'LE OF THE STAT OF NEW Toi k. by art of Cod free and independent T' Cmin-h Ch r4ty FoundS'lon nf iotig Island. 121 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. Niw ioiK Cli St. Luk" Chinch, t'ltntoii svt'niit Brook il.

New York; Fullh Hume. Park place and alnxon a en tie, Brooklyn. v. York Church of ihe In-enr nation, in ie avenuo, Brooklyn, New York: II a I'r. hard.

12 B'evooi-t place, Brooklyn. Yora Henrietta l-'uiuon, 9 UfTeita Biouklyn. New York: Mi'. Heetor Hail, Tiny. New York; Jane Bgue, 1449 In on strci, Brooklyn.

New York; Frederick V.irnr. ssj Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, York; Mary Prehrr. 4T.3 Herkimer sttvet. B'-ookhn. New York; Liille Peel', r.

as administratrix' of I he estate of Pteller, deceased. Hanover strict, El'iihur-t. Long Island: Charlotte Tromblcc. 22 Hsmilton hint Plattt-burg. N.

Y. Scud greeting; Whet ens. Sarah K. -'lowf. who sJdes at Lefferta pnce, Brooklyn, New- Voile City, and Elishu W.

Mctiuire. who r-'-ildei ut 1 17 LcftrttK in the Bor.ough of BrOnklvn. City of NVA- Turk, have pre sented t.t a executors of W. PRKLLER. Uei-eased.

residing at No. 13 Leffert plut-e, In the Hoioutli of Brooklyn, ('ounty of KiiiRs. City and Slat o' Ncv; York, and a petition praying that their account may be jud'eially nettled. Now. yuti acd Ji of you are hereby cited to show caue btCorp our suiingHtea Court of the County of Kings, to be held a.

tht Hull of )U-onl in tho County of Khiss, on the 17th tlny-jtl June, 124, nt w-n n'ciock I'l the (otenohfi, why such sett mMih nt not lc tcijtimony hereof, we have caused ht "m1 of our jhu1 Surrhyivte COt'it to be hereunto gtfixed. ci. lion. Ccorg-" Albert (L. S.I Willie1'.

Sttii')(iaic of-'onr said i tin Boruuu of H-'f. klyn. hi the said County, tile of Mny. ir24. H.

CUi i( of tlie Court. vi ik of th HTATK or New ork. by tin grace oi Cod i ce an. I Indepe.iutti To Fivdt-rii-ka (i holme vt, HeinrVh Hur? Ibriiik. LuKa AHidg.

Ma-i let hen Gold yer. An gnat urrt-lbrink, Kh.nena Hu: rribrlnk, av Johanue ij kert, Dina ch rnityer. Amu I'l'm, Lin a ilnu Angu.it 1 1 owe, Augusts Sehoiraker. Johaime Snphh1 Herman Howe. S-nd greeting "Yh crews, KM mi Kr.g"r.

who re; il.M at 12lll avenue. Borough of Brooklyn, City New York, has presented ft petition praying fur a decree that a certain instrument in writing hearing date' tne liith day- of March, I it i 0, reltuing to real personal property, be duly proved'-its tlio last will and testament BKINKK K. lately residing at No. :2 1 5 12th avenue. In the Through of Biouklyn.

City of New, York. Now, tlierefotc, vmi and ea of you are herby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Count of the County of Kings, to he held nt the-Hall of Records, in the- County of the Sftth day of June, 1924, at ten o'clock the forenoon, why such decree should tmc be made. In teslintony whereof, we the seal of our said SurrogaVs Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Bon. Oeorge (L.

Wlngate, Surrognto of our shk! County, at the Borough of Hrooklyn, In' the said the 2Sth di-y of Mny. 1 924. JOHN V. Clerk of the Surrogate's -Court. iu2H-B-th PARTITIOV SALKS.

HlPIiLMi: COURT. KINOS COlNTV Frederic K. Coudcrt. Lllian Irnia i-drews and John P. Murphy, us e.xccutorg of the indt will and testament of 'lieorgu F.

Keim, deceased, subytltutt-d plaintiffs, ngainst William S. Ford and LUnu Ford, defendants. In pursuance of ail Interlocutory Judgment made and entered in the nhue-eutilled action In the office of the County Clerk of Kings County, and bearing dais the 3.th day of March. 1924, I. the undersigned, tho referee named In fluid Judgment, will sell at public auction ut the salesroom of the Brooklyn Heal Instate Exchange.

No. 1S9 Montague Plieefj(in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New. York, on the 17th day of June. 1924.

at J2' noon on that day, by William p. Rao auctioneer, the premises 'directed 1y said judgment to be sold aud therein described a i tallows: All thohe certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in tho Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and Statu of New York, bounded and described as follows, to The said prctuiics No. 1397 Paclne street are described- as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Paclfio street, distant three hundred and forty feet easterly from the northeast corner of New Yorjt avenu and Pacific street; running thence' north at right angles to Pacific street. hundred (100) feet; thencu ea-ct parallel with Pacific street twenty (2(j i teet thene- south at right angles to Pacific street one hundred (1 fetjt to the north sidc of Pad tic street; and theme west along the north side of pacific' street twenty feet to the place of beginning.

The Hald premises No. 2.19 Mcponougn, street are described as Beginning at a point on the northerly side of McDonough street, distant two hundred and seventy-five (2731. fot easterly from the northeast corner of McDonough street and Sumner avenue; junning thence north parallel with Suni'iwir avenue, through a party wall, una, hundred (litftl feet; thence east twenty 2D feet parallel with McDonough street thencrt couth parallel with Sumner avenue, through a parly wall, one hundred iluO) feet to the north side of McponouKh street; fhen-e weft along the north nin of McDo.ioufih street twenty (201.Jtet to the point of beginning. The aa'd premises No. 200 Howard avenue are described as follows: Beginning at a point In the si do of Howard avenue distant eii (IS) leet.

nine. (9 Inches southerly from tho ifouthwest corner, of Chauncey s-r Howard avenue; running tlichce wj-st parallel with street, throtiKti party wall, fifty (50i feet thciiuA. uitb parallel with Howard avenue -eighteen 1 ft i feet, nine i inches; ihemv ca-t parallel with Chsuncey street party wall fifty t.iOi feet to 'tltr west aide of Howard avenue: aid thelwl" north along Howard avenue eighteen fcet nine (91 Inches to the ple.ee of beg" nut tit. The said prenilsca No. it4 Howard avenue are as follows: v-- Begtnnlna at a point uii.

the. westerly side of Ho.vnrd avenue distuut teet, three (SI Itches couth of Ui.souih-wcat corner of Chauncey street uuj Howard it venue; running thence weanm-alld with Chupncey street partv wall fifty (,10 feet; thenco- south parallel with Howard nvenue eigbtucn (I'ii feet, nine f9 inehs; thence with Chauncey street and through a paty wall fitly SOI feet to the we.t aid ot lnrl avenue; and thence north along tiowsr.i avenue eighteen (IS fet-1. nine (9l Inches, to tho place of beginning! Dated, May 24, 1i24. SAMCKL R. Rtf.

ree. Oray Jk Tomlin. PlatmifTe' 33 Court street, Brookly th M'HrOTT PIUSTOV. Mi.ss MarWiii K. Iiwtin rrul 'Howard Nt-hlott wen tuttrriet! Mon-ttny nfu rnoon in S't.

Vint-nt ror's Manhattan. Kaihrr MurtiocK otiitiit'ng. iiss Preston, wlm is the (luuiihtcr of Mr. uml I -Text tm of. 53: E.

341 -lwul aa nor niifd of Miss HeJen J. Nulilo of Hrooklyn. Anthony Siichun rrntion at tho brtMiKroom's home fcllowcd thp coromony. i Mr. Son loft is the snv of Mr and Mrs.

John Schlott 174)4 K. Brooklyn. Ho Jiis.hrulo have loft for Niagara Falls, -y of East 7tli st-eet twanty-flv t.3i feet te the point or of beginning. PARCEL NO. a.

-All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate, lying aud bejng in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kfngs. City and State of New York, bounded and described as rollowj. to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly' side of East 7th street, dt stunt two hundred and seventy-Hve (275 1 feet southerly from the southeast corner of Avenue and, East 7th street, running thane easterly parallel with Avenue and part the distance through a party wall one liundiwd twenty fet six (Si inches; thence southerly parallel with East 7 th street twenty-five (-i feet; tiience we-erly and again parallel with Avenue one hundred twenty i feet 6 Inches to the easterly side of East Tth street, and then-je northerly along the easterly side of East 7 1 st reel twenty-flve Ci4 feet to the point or p.ace-of beginning. PARCEL NO.

All thst certain plot, piece or parcel bf land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and l.eiog in the Korousrh of Brooklyn. County ot Kings, ciiy and State of New York, bounded and dusvrihed as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly snie or f.adt street, distant tnree nun dred (SOOi feet, southerly from the sowili- westerly corner of Avenue (' and East th street running tbence westerly, parat'f I with Avenue one hundred twenty 1 1 2 0 feet; thence somberly parallel with East 7th twenty-four (24 1 feet eleven (II incites; thence easterly, and again parallel with Avenue and part of the msiance tnrougn a party wen, one n-uti-dred twenty (1301 feet to the 'westerly side of East 7Ut street, and thence northerly along the westerly side of Bast 7th street. twentyfour CJ4) feet eleven (lit inches to the point or place of beginning. PARCEL NO. 10.

All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvement thereon elected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County ot Kings, City and State of New i ork, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side Of East 7th street, distant three hundred twenty-four (321) feet, eleven (11) inches, southerly from the southwesterly corner of Avenue II and East 7th street; running thence westerly, parallel with Avenue and pari of the distance through a party wall, one hundred twenty (121't feet; thence southerly, parallel with Eat Tth street, twenty-tlve (25) feet; the if easterly and again parallel 'with Aveno- U. one hundred twenty (120) feet to tlie westerly side of East 7th at rue and thence northerly aluna the westerly side of East 7th street, twenty-flve (2i) fot to toe point or place or beginning. PARCEL NO. 11. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of lanti, wun tne uuiiaings una improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and iielnu.

in the BoroUGh of Hrooklyu, County uf King. City and State of New ork. bounded and described as fallow; Beginning at a point -on the westerly side of East 7th street, distant three hundred forty-nine (348) feet eleven (11) 1 southerly -from the southwesterly corner of Avenue and East Tth street. running hence westerly parallel with Avo nue one hundred twenty (12u feet: tnence soutnerty parallel wttti tast 7th street, twenty-four feet eleven (11) inches; thence easterly nnd again parallel with Avonue and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred twenty (l-oi feet to the westerly sldn of East itu street, and thence northerly along tin westerly aide or bast 7th street, tuenty four (24) feet eleven (11) Inches lo the point oi place of beginning. rA Kl tulj NU.

i All that certain plot, niece or parcel of land, with the bul dings and improvements thereon erected, "situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, fount o( Kings, City und' State of New York, bounded aud described aa follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of East 7th street, dstaut three hundred aild seventy-four 7 4 feet ten (10) inches southerly from the south westerly corner of Avenue and East. 7th Street; running thence westerly, parallel with Avenue nnd part of tne ulstance through a party wall, one hundred twenty lju feet; tnence southerly, parallel wtiin East 7th street, twenty-five (2ii feet two (2) inches: thence easterly and again par allel with Avenue one hundred twenty U'ti) feet to the westerly side of East 7th street, and thence northerly along the westerly side of East 7th street, twenty-live (23l feet two (21 Inches to the noiiit or place of beginning. ated, May 27, 921. sa.MI EL EVANS. MAIRW8.

Referee. Kan trow Itz, Ksbcra So ins. nlaiuttrf'f attorneys. 22 Broadway, New York City. 27-6 tutu Sih-UEME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY-Wrlght-Scharff Lumber plaintiff. agHlnst Louis SkaleUky and others, de- tciiuams. In pursuance of a Judtcment of foreclosure and cule duly made and entered in the above entitled action and benrlna date the 22d day of May, 1024. the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, win celt at puoiic auction to the highest bidder, by Nathaniel auctioneer, ut the Brooklyn Heal Estate Exchange, No. 1Kb Montague street.

In iho Borough nf Brooklyn, County of IncH. on he. Ifil day of June. a twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment, to be nu, therein- ue- scribed uu follows PARCEL T. AM that certain lot, situate, lying ftnd being In the Borough of Brooklyn of the City of New York, County of Kings Hiid State of New York, known Rnd designated as lott Nor.

17 and IS. and the adjoining one-half of lot No. VJ, In Block 47o on a certain map lots ith lied Beverly Square, situate in the Twenty-ninth Boro-tgh of Brooklyn, Ctty of New survey of Howard T. emi engineer ana city surveyor, DeoemlwM' VX 11122, and Med in the Register' Office or Kings County, February 16. KO, as Map No.

1MjI, bounded and descrlbta a follows: Beginning nt feint, on the. easterly line of UhM Foityelghlh street on a Line vidlng Lot No-. HI unci li. in Ftihl 11 Of a 47uU. said point being two hundred fl'OO) feet distant foul wa id iy -from the emu heaat corner ot Beverly rond and bast Ko-ty-eignlh street.

i hence northwaitlly along th- easterly line of East Korty-elghih street a distance of fifty tSi feet to the center line of l.ol. No. Vj, in said Block 47b9; thence enstwHrdly elong said center line- a diMance-of one hundred (liMlr feet to a point; thence routhward-jr along a line parallel East Forty-eighth street a distance of fifty 6o feeL to a point on a line dividing said Lots Nos. 16 and li; tnence west ward Iy along last mentioned dividtnit line and at right angles to East Korty-eighth street a distance ot ono hundred (1001 reet to the place and point or beginning, be said measurements more or less. Also the premises bounded and described as follows: PARTEL II.

All that certain lot. situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn of the City of New York, County of Kings and StHte of New York, known and designated as Lots 21 and 20 nnd the Hdjoinmg one-halt of Lot No. IK. In Block 4753, on a certain man of lots called Beverly Square, situate in the Twenty-ninth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn. CM of New York, survey of Howard T.

i-ocKwooti, civil engineer ana city iurvpaj'. December 19. 1922. and filed in the Register's Office of Kings County. February 18, ifca, tm Map No.

lSiiti, bounded and described as toiiows: Res-inn I na at a no nt on the easterly line of East Forty-eighth street distant one hundred (100) feet southwardly from the south east corner of Beverly road and Eat rorty- etgluh street; thence eastwardiy along, a line at right angles to Kast rorty-etgntn street a distance of one hundred (100) feet to a point; thence southwtrdiy along a line parallel with East Forty-eighth street a distance of fifty (001 feet to the center line of Lot 19; thence westwardly along aaid renter line and at right angles to East Forty-eighth street a distance of one hundred (100) feet to the easterly line of East Forty-eighth street; thence alone sain line or f.ust orty-etgntn street in a northwardly direction a distance of fifty (50) feet to the ple and point of do saiu measurements more or less. -Hated. May 2th. 11)24. IJKUittiK it.

itereree. Charles Soble Plaintiff's Attorney. 1474 Broadway, Uunhattan Borough, New York Ciiy. m'-H mth I.KGAIj NOTICKR. SUPREME COURT.

KINCS COUNTY The Coal Iron Nattnnal Bank, plajntirT. against Aaron II. Houtman and othera defendants in pursuance of a judgment of this court, duly, made and entered in the above-entitled action, and bearing date the 22d day of Dejenioer, 1923. the undersigned, the -Receiver. In said judgment named, will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, iy Ttic Chauncey Real Estate 'ompany.

auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Boa! Kntate Exchange. No. ISA Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of King-, on tho 19th day of June, 1924. ot twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying ami being In tho Borough of Brooklyn, of tht City of New York.

County of Kings, and State of New York, known and designated on a certalri map entitled "Map of Kenwood, in the City of New York. Borough of 31st and Wards. Sam 1 H. McElroy, C. City Surveyor," and filed In the office of the Register of the County of Kings, on July 17th.

as and by the lot numbers 2J (twnty-threel and 24 (twenty-four), which said plot Is bounded and described as follow, to wit: Beginning at a point the westerly side of East Eighteenth street, distant four hundred and twenty (4201 feet northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly aide of Avenue with the westerly side of East Eighteenth street; running thence westerly, parallel with Avenue K. one hundred I00 feet; thence northerly, parallel with East Eighteenth street, forty 1 40 1 feet thence eastrrly. parallel with Avenue K. one hundred inO feel, to the westerly side of East Eighteenth strett, and thence southerly along said westerly side of Ka-t Eighteenth street, forty (40 fett to the point or place of beginning. Aid also all the right, title and Interest of th? pnr-ties of the first part of.

in and to the land lvlna- In said East Eighteenth street. In front of and adjoining eald premises to the center line thereor. ueing tne same premises and property conveyed by Louis R. Paulson and Ellen his Wife, to thti party of the first part, by deed dated May. 19th, 1920.

nnd recorded in, the office or Ihp. itcgister oi Mugs oumy. in L.uer Page 305. Block 6719. uf Conveyances of June.

5th, 1920. Together with the appurtenance and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part. In ENTRANCE TO CREEK Peconic. L. June 5 Peconic Creelt is rull of small fish, strandea and dead.

Immense schools of fish swimming In at high water were trapped when the tide fell. At tempting to get out of the narrow creek the fish were stranded on the flats. They blocked the entrance and piled up a foot Farmers canea tno nsh away for fertilizer. Old folks say a similar occur. rence happened many years ago.

The flah are sardine herrinp- anil wmilH have been worth from 20 to 2S cents pound If found wheji fresh and up lor shipment to Commercial Seniors' Prom. The senior prom, Commercial High School was held laat night at me J-ouon Gallery. S4S Clinton avie! It was an informal dance, with an attendance of about 300. The dance committee consisted of Lawrence Ktrecham, chairman: M. Black.

Mackler, Henry Wcxler, George Kasofsky. Aaron Sherwln and Hanu Hobelntan. Tha ehaperons were tdward F. Taylor, faculty adviser; Miss R. Treinis.

Miss H. Atner. Miss niuas, rnui Keynolds and V. Har nson. CORPORATION NOTICES it.

or purcnase of The Vork. at hi. Koom 63. a i Manhallan, from 9 Tl Jl NR 17. 1924.

of Brooklyn. AX, I'ELIVEniXO i i a i ,1 ijn THE 1 1 Vnie. for he Prrormance of rdn- -VTbI onBerutlve calenrtBr riav thL lTH pwment of the certificate of of flpcurfty requfred Is ijRrrvenIfuthe contract iM it accompaniod by deposit. Surh ih. nii ue in an amount not lew per cent, of the wtn the price per unit iltVi nnp must be made and as atateri in the srhedulea.

Vinl be- hd upon nPfrat1on at Room 101 Municipal Bulldinii, Manhattan. further Information may be obtained at the office nf the De- pal Building. Manhattan. JOHN E. BOWK, Commissioner.

JTJjf Iiwtrurtloni tu Bidden, Utt najre. OPU FOR KCljOSCREa SLTRCMIS CdUflT. J. LOdwIn flnl.lir.ur. KIN't'jM CUUXTVV- Slk'ain Hol.linfr piHintllT, agaLnjit.

defmlanu. In purauanne of a Judgment of foreclosure ami Male duly made and emeredin the nhove-erititlcd action, and bearing date the iMat day of May. 1 04. r. the und r-tned, the r-roree.

In aaid juilgntent r-anied. will Ht publ'c auction to th highest hklrier, -y William P. Hae. aiK--Moneer, at the Brooklyn Real Relate Kx-clmnge. No.

19 MontHue street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 18th day nf Jun. 124. at tveve clock noon, the premlees directed by sid Jurlgm-nf to he wold, and described as fnilowa: PA RCEI, NO. 1.

A'l th-t ccrtahi plot, piece or panel of mid with I he huIMlnca and tmprovemon a herco'i altuate. lying an. I heinr in ih Borough of RrcokHn. fount of Klng. City nr 4 st Af of New Vo.

lt. bounded and dLiecrlhed an follow: r.fgintiing at point on the east side of Boat 7th street, dmtunt one hundred (lOOt fet southerly from the corner formed bv the Intersection of the aoutherty n'de of Avenue and the easterly side of East 7th street, ninnhig thence eanteMy, par-nllPl with Avei-ue IT, one hundred und twenty 1 St feet and ilx (6 Inches; thence southerly paillc Ith Kimt 7th street twenty-Ave fset; thenCe westerly and Hgnin parallel with Avenue pnrt or the a stance through a party wall one 'litmdrad and twenty (U'U). fipt and ffii Invhet t.i the easterly side of 'Kast '7lh Ireet, and thence northerly along the eaat. erlv Ritltt of Knt 7th utreot, twenty-live i-oi leoi, to ine point or uiaca beginning. PARCEL NO, J.

All tht certain plot, piece or parcel nf land, with the buildings and Improvement therctm "fei-ted, g'tunte. lying being In the Borough of County of Kings. City and State nf -New York bounded find described at follows: Beginning Ht a point on tho easterlv Fide of Bust 7th street. dltnt one hun-drd twentv-rtve n-Jat feei Hnuth-'tiv rrtu the corner formorj by th- mteraectlon of the scu'liTly e'de of Avenue IT nrd the easterly side ef Kaet Tth s'r-et. running thenre caster y.

paittllel with Avmie U. un an.t twen-y 121) vu. ix Inch thence authrly pa-allel with Eas-7th sreet, twenty iiv, feet; thence wca'eny ard ng'i In Avnne U. one hundred twenty (U'll) fet and Vx ti) Inc'tea to the eaf erlv ntd nr -7th street, and thence norther along the sine or iaat ui atreot. twsnty-flve fdet to the point or place of beg in n.u if.

PARCEL NO. S. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of iana. togeiner with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, aituale, lyttitf and bein i't the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

Ciiy and State of New York, bounded and described as follows Beginning at a point on the easterly side of East 7th street, distant one hundred fifty 1S0 feet southerly from the corner formed by Cio intersection of the southerly side of Avenue und the easterly side of Kant "th street. I hence running easterly, parotid with Aven.ue.U, one hundred end wenty 1 JO) feet and six tut Inches; thence southerly parallel with East 7th street, twenty. five e-H thence westerly and again parallel with Avenue U. one hundred twenty 1J0 feet and six inches to the easterly side of East 7th street, and thence northerly along the easterly aide of East 7thi street, twenty-five (25) feet to the point or place of beginning. PARCEL NO.

4. AH that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying nnd being in the Borough of Brook) vn, County of Kings. City and State of New Yo.k, bounced and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of East 7th street, distant one hundred seventy-five 175 feet southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Avenue and the ast-erly side of East Tth street: running thenca easterly parallel with Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred twenty 1 I'D, feet and six (1) inches; thence southerly parnllel with East Tth street, twenty-flve C'i) feet; thence westerly and again parallel with Avenue one hundred twenty (129) feet and (6 inches to the easterly side of East Tth street. nd thence northerly along the easterly side of Enst 7th streui. twenty-five (if 5 feet to the point or place of beginning.

PARCEL NO. fi. AH that certain Int. piece or parcel or hind situate, lying and being in the Bor-ouh of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of Nw York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of East 7th street distant two hundred (2001 feet southerly from the southeast corner of Avenue and East Tth stn et, running thenco easterly parallel with Avenue one hundred twenty U'0) feet six (6) Inches; thnce southerly parallel with Ksst Tth street tweuty-five fiit, feot; thence westerly and Hgaln parallel with Avonue and part of the dir.tance through a party wall one hundred twenty (120) feet six inches to the easterly side of East Tth street, and thence tioiiherly along the easterly side of East 7ch street twenty-five (26) feet to the point or place of beginning.

PARCEL NO. 6. All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and bei.ig in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of New York, bounded and described aa follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side ef East Tth street, distant two hundred and twenty-five (22S) feet southerly from the southeast corner Avenue and East 7th street; running thence eatt-etly parallel wth Avenue and part of i the distance through a party wall one hundred twenty (120) foot six (6 inches; thence southerly parallel with East 7th street twenty -five (-'fit feet: thence westerly and sgain parallel with Avenue one hundred twenty 1 2 feet six f) Inches to the easterly side of East 7th street and thence northerly along the easterly side of East 7th street twenty-five 2ot teet to tiie point, or place beginning. PARCEL NO. 7. 1 A'l that certain lot. p'e-a or parcel land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County or Kings, City end State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning st a point on the easterly side of Eat 7t.li street distant two hundred and Itfty (25e feel southerly from the southeast corner of Avenue and East Tth street: running thence easterly parallel with Avenue one hundred twen- ty (120.

feet six Inches: thence south- I erly parallel wt'h East 7th street twenty- live (2o) feet; thence westerly and agjiu I parallel with Avenue and part of the durance throutrh a party wall one hundred i twenty (120 feet sin Inches lo the easterly plde of East 7th street; nnd hence northerly along the easterly aide Four Financial Hints For Travelers Supreme Court Justice Mac-Crate Among Speakers at Exercises. Flowers, congratulations and good wishes were showered last night on the class of 24 of the Training School for Nurses of the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn when they received their diplomas and prizes in the assembly hall of the hospital on Claa-son and tt. Mark's aves. In congratulating the class, Sidney Weinburg, president of the school for nurses, declared that this class graduated with the highest marks of any class since he has been connected with the hospital. Joseph J.

Baker, president of th "hospital, urged the young nurses to pay heed to the scientific side of their work, but not to allow the human side to become dwarfed. After receiving their diplomas the class took the Florence Nightingale oath, and Supreme Court Justice Joint MacCrate spoke of Florence Nightingale and her work during' and after the Crimean War. The exercises opened with prayer by the Hev. Simon R. Cohen 01 Union Temple and closed with the benediction by the Rev.

Father John A. shea of St. Teresa's R. C. Church.

Miss Lillian K. Cohen was class valedictorian and received the valedictorian prize, a gold watch, given by t)r; Loon Louria. She also won 125 In gold given by Sidney Welnburg for theoretical dietetics. Miss Bessie Ruderman took second prize for Rejieral excellence, $50 in gold given by Isldor Isaacson, also $J5 in gold given by Dr. John O.

I'olak in memory of Dr. George McNaughton for cfllrlency In obstetrics. The prize for efficiency in practical nursing. $25 in gold, was given by Sylvan Levy, went to Miss Louise Mendelson. A prize of.

$25 in gold given by Dr. William Linder for excellence in surgery was captured by Miss Ethel R. Slessinger. The $20- gold piece given by Mrs. Tillle Strauss for efficiency in pediatrics was Won by Miss Alice V.

Patterson and $25 in gold given by Alex A. Bdelman for efficiency in gynaecology went to Miss Frieda Kornhau-scr. The prizes were presented by Dr. Alexander Louria. The1 diplomas were awarded by Jacob L.

Jacobs and class r-in were pinned on each graduate by Miss Adelaide Gold-beck, superintendent of nurses. The exercises were followed by dancing. In the' class of 1924 were Sarah Brennan, Ferna Burnsteln, Anna Cohan, Lillian K. Cohen, Claire C. Davidson, Florence- M.

Grossman, Harriet F. Grossman, Anna Gulker, Fanya Heller. Anna J. Kalmanowitz, Mary Kens. Frieda Kornhauser.

Louise R. Mendelson, Alice V. Patterson, Bessio Ruderman, Ethel R. Slessinger and Katherine- Wolfe. MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles DletHeh St rM ford rd.

Margaret Cavarly, S3. 24 Now York v. Sol. Zaasmsn, I2 Rut led st. Krida Silver.

24 Rutledge at. Chsrls Atlantic Ave. Klien Mulligan. 45. Atlantic aw.

Irving- Meyer. 35 Newark. N. J. Phyllis olfe.

27. Kastt-rn kiriy. McLaren, 43.S03 Putnam ave. Klla Kan. Z2 Herkimer at.

Michael Brener, 29 4301 Church tve. Aima ITeiKkovrttx, 25.475 Wtlimighby st. Ch--jes Barber. SI 04 Prospect ave. Midred Burch, 29,...

604 Pnapect ive. Joseph Vernlcl. 15. .734. 9th Man.

Brten. Cleveland st. Iienuen. ITrpung. 28....

12 fitith st. Maihilde Mam men, 22.... 925 E. 23d at. Mahal Jara'bL ii.

'Jill 8 I Bradford nt, i 24. Pacific Allison, Pacific st J.imH MiHlin, -27. Wyckoff t. 'irae S3. git, Marks rv- Jin Cohen, 243 Van Buren at.

irene LiPMrntin. zi 3i Qulney at Jpinni Conw ay, -33 .928 at. -MrCin .23 94 Putnam ave. LVi- Sh i.l ton. 29 1 1 7 Clinton ave.

mtwn 84 73d Ht. am be.i!A, 2.1. Astoria, HiniM pe Kfo, is io2 Broadway jLwenard Nlh-son, t9i 4th ave. ihi'T Hanson, 28... .527 Tjafnyette iv David Belch.

IBIS Mark's aye 1'aunne Mirak, 23 Tapscot Ilarrv Coodmr.n. 27 -11 Montrose rvi. ext Pg-, 24 Pa. ianiei im. n.

30 nri Lincoln pi, 1Snm'Nov1f -4 477 Monroe at. Kiionmann, 32. W. 144th Man. Hae Ohi.Iht, 25 21 Fea Crest pi.

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15 th BUPKI'JMt: COURT, QUKKNS COUNTY. kn the matter of the application of Helen Kami to dissolve her marriage pursuant to provisions of the Domestic Relations Law. To Thomas Kann: Please take notice that pursuant to the order of Mr. Justice James C. Van Slclen.

dated May 192 4, and filed with the petition of Helen Kann In the office of the clerk of Queens County, by which It appears that the said Helen Kann has exercised due diligence In making a search to discover evidence whether or not you are living and that no such evidence has been found and that you have absented yourself for more than nve successive years last past without being known to Helen Kann to be living during that time and that said Helen Kann believes you to be dead, a hearing on said petition shall be held at a Special Term Part II of the Supreme Court, Kiivgs Countq, at the County Court House, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 2d day of July. 192 4, at 10 o'ciock In the forenoon, at wbb-n time proof of the allegations contained In the petition shall be taken and an application made for an order dissolving the marriage between Helen Kann and Thomas Kann. HELEN KANN. Petitioner. mIS 22 29 je! 12 19 HLPKK.MU COl'KT.

KIN OS COUNTY In the matter of petition of Clara Lllllg fur an order dissolving her marriage with Herman Lillig Take notice: The petition Clara Lllllg, pursuant to Section Sub-dvision "7A," of the Domestic RelHtlons Law. for an order dissolving the marriage between CLARA L1L1.IO nnd TIKRMAN LILLIC will be presented to a Justice of the Supreme Court, at a special term, 1'art 5, thereof, to be held In the County Court House, Kings County, City of New York, on the ftth day of August. 1924, at ten o'clock a.m., and a hearing had thereon. Dated. New York.

May 1924. KN K. WAt'KRR, Attorney for the Petitioner, West 4 2d Street, New York City, To the above-named Herman Lillig: The foregoing notice is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of the Honorable Justice James C. Van Siclen. of the Supreme Court of the State of New York.

Dated. May 14, 1924. 11115 22 jea 12 17 (it THK OF TH NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent 'i t. It.p...... gernon Hopkins.

Kltza Anne Hopkins. Olive Ksle. Margaret Floyd Jones, send greeting: Whereas, Mnry M. Downev. who Brooklyn.

City of New York, hss pre sented a petition praying for decree that ertain instrument in writing. bearnir date the 2ld day of April. 19-4, relatinR to real and personal property, be duty proved as the last will ami testament of APttLPHb iHteiy re siding at Ift Ryerson wtret. Roruugh of Brooklyn. City of New York.

thme fore, you and each of you ere hereb" cited to show cause before our Court of the of Kings, to be held at the H.ill of Records, In the County of Kings, on me zin nay oi june, at ten o'cloi-k in the forenoon, why such de cree should not be made. jit testimony wnereor we pave censed the seai of our said Siurosate's ourt to be hereunto affixed (L. county, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the l.tih day of Mar. 124. $dt JOHN If.

MrOOoKV. Clerk of the burrof.U'i Court. VMward J. Flanagan, Attorney for Peti tioner. 44 Court Htreet.

Boroueh -of Bronte lyn. City of New York. ml 4t th Downtown Office 16 Wall Street 57th Street Office: at Madison Avenue mm iw. rat fc Iff Mi '11 -U V-.

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