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M2 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930. LEGAL NOTICES. WEATHER MAP SHOWS COOL WEATHER STAYS Warns Asainst Real Estate News pi lVf trt. i hiiaiw. Wmtkm a- I Hollis.

Both parties bought for occupancy. Iz v-bP A Irian pj Miami l71 BtSliM Nr.DtlMM Buffalo ptj N.Vn.t R.smatrs iCJ0l Nnrfnlk rVntf Omsha rinvrnnt 2l OUahnminu Portllml Org. PinrJnnatl b0 PilKhurf Itrnvrr Ol Oufrvc DnrfftCUy 7ll Rani.lPilv fcUtrotl WO ifcTit MM Shfrirlan H.lltru Ukl Htlcn. fcljT SLfanl larkviniillr liiii si.i m. KtV Wttt If Savannah Stalllt Lillk Rock 74 VkksbuiF MannhU Ufil Wichita Minlnmtrvl7lJ I Washington What remains of the hot weather is being Isolated, or localized.

In the Gulf States the mercury is still playing didoes up in the high spots, but that's pretty nearly all. A high area has advanced from the northwest and things are a good deal cooler both In the East and along the Atlantic coast in the South. It is so cool hereabout that from Westerleigh, S. right in New York City, a low temperature of 47 was reported this morning. And It's going to stay being fair and cool.

Daily Aviation Record And Neivs From Fields Plan Warehouse To Cost $35,000 Peter F. ReUly'a Sons, storage and warehouse firm, will build a six-story addition to tbe present building at 497 to 801 Bergen St. The structure Is estimated to cent 000. The plans have been prepared by P. O.

Lewis, architect. BEDFORD AVE. DEAL Riker St as brokers, sold for D. D. Martin the northeast corner of Bedford Ave.

and Bergen a five-story store, showroom and loft buildings occupied by the Kunkel Automobile Agency, United Staffs Tire Company and other ten ants. The property was held at $250,000, according to the realty firm. FINANCE BIG PROJECT The New York Title and Mortgage Company approved a permanent loan of $1,100,000 to the Fifth Avenue and 46th Street Corporation on premises 2-8 W. 46th St. This was the largest of 134 loans approved at the loan committee's weekly meeting.

The total of loans npproved for the week was PLAN FLATBUSH APARTMENT An apartment house Is to be built nn tho nlrf at AMI IRth Ht which has been sold by Mrs. Rose Relne- kmg to a client or onewaiK uen-llnger, in co-operation with Frank McCurdy as brokers In the deal. The plot Is valued at $40,000, according to the brokers. $800,000 JAMAICA LEASE William Harman and Joseph Michael, as brokers, sold a 58-year leasehold on the plot on the north side of Jamaica 100 feet east of 153d Jamaica, to North Rldgcwood Homes, Inc. The property Is diagonally opposite the Montgomery Ward new five-story department store, which Is now under construction.

Plans are now under way for the improvement of the plot with a two-story building and basement. The agRre-gate rental for the period amounts to $800,000. DEAL SHOWS VALUE JIMP V. H. Vreeland, In Long Island City, has sold for the heirs of John Hartmann, approximately 10.000 square feet on the west side of 27th 125 feet north of 39th Ave This is the first transfer of this property In over 45 years, title originally having been taken by John Hartmann on May 8.

1885, from Oeoige Scott who was the proprietor of a farm covering a large area in this neighborhood and which was part of the farm purchased In 1849 by John W. Payntar. In examining the chain of title it is interesting to note that Payntar paid $9,000 for 130 acres, whereas In the present sale the price per lot was $9,000. HOLLIS HOMES SOLD Louis J. Ungfr.

as broker, sold for the Realty Associates, to Joseph Kessler a corner brick house and garage at 113th Ave. and 197th Hollis. and for the same company, to Charles Silverstone a brick house and garage at 112-44 197th At taitt in NORWAY Det beste kjope T. REALTORS TO MEET The third annual election of the Nassau-Suffolk division of the Long Island Real Estate Board, of which E. Benson Ives Is president, will be held tomorrow at the Amity Harbor Yacht Club at Amity Harbor.

L. I. The election will be held directly after the dinner, which Is called for 8:30 p.m. The following nominees were selected by the nominating committee to serve for a period of three years beginning Jan. 1.

1931: Directors of the Nassau-Suffolk Division: John H. Marteos, Lynbrook; John A. Neafsy. Glen Cove; L. C.

Clarke, Port Jefferson: Vincent Zavatt, Lawrence, and I. O. Wolf, Great Neck. The governors for the Long Island Real Estate Board to represent Nassau and Suffolk Counties were nominated as follows: R. T.

Childs. Mineola: Raymond J. Miller, Freeport: William Stephany. Lynbrook; and I. T.

McKnlght, Great Neck. EAST 23D ST. TRANSACTION Samuel Galitka, as broker, sold for Louis A. Berk of Plalnfleld N. the two-story one-family house with garage, 1015 East 23d to a client for occupancy.

The property was held at $21,000, according to the broker. ROO EVE LT AVIATION SCHOOL can teach you more Roosevelt students receive the most thorough training in all branches of By ing. Be a pilot. Learn from experts, at the field that the famous fliers use constantly. Make your first sok after five to ten hours' fiyinj instruction U.

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roRtxrosi'RLs SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY -William Briahrr Clayton, plaintiff. nnHinM Brldgida Cupaldo ia.M known as Beatrice Lap. dot und others, dpfrnrttnts. in pursuance of a )iiriRiiirnt of forfdn-xure and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled aruuii.

and bearing dale the 9th day of August, 19jJ. the undersigned, the referee In said Judxnirnt named, will sll at public aurtlon to the hinhe.t bidder, bv Nathaniel Shuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Heal Estate Exchange. No. 189 Monti Rile Street, in the Boroutth of Brooklyn. County of Ktnxs.

on the 2d day of September. 1930. at twelve o'clock noon, the premise directed bv said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All Dint certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Mtuate, lying and being in the Boroutch of Brooklyn. County of Kins. Cttv and State of New Yurie, bounded and deftcribirt ss follows, to wit; Befcinnint at a point on the southerly side tit Stun Street dmtrwit 140 feet eaut-erlv from the correr formed hv the intersection of the southerly side of Hth Stroet with the entert.lv side of lath Ave nue; running thente southerly psrallel witn ljin Avenue iuo iert inrnes to tne line of the block; thence easterly long the center line of the block and parallel with 58th Street 40 feet; thence northerly again parallel with Avenue 100 feet 2 Inches to the southerly of MUh Street; and thenre westerly alone the southerly side of 6Hth Street 40 feet to the point or place of beginning.

Dated, AiiRUft la.th.lMO SAM'IFT MARKS Referee. 8 AD E. MEEK FN. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 Hanson T.ace, H'iotieh of Brooklyn. K.

Y. City. auI2-6t tu De kan for penger Making Flying Conditions, 8 A.M. Visibility Indifferent: city smoke. Barometer 30:18, rising.

Humidity 5. Ceiling Unlimited blue sky. Wind Northwest, 12 miles. Flying Forecast Metropolitan Area Northwest winds at surface and alolt, increas ing with altitude, and strong In Intermediate flying levels; scattered clouds; excellent visibility. Zone 1 (North Atlantic states) Partly overcast this afternoon; moderate northwest winds at surface; moderate to fresh northwest winds aloft.

Zone 2 (Middle Atlantic States) Partly overcast this afternoon; moderate northwest winds at nortn portion, gentle variable winds at south portion at surface; moderate to fresh northwest winds aloft. Arrivals Yesterday At Roosevelt Field M. H. Mc- Crum in a Fleet from Islip, L. 10.50 a.m.

At Roosevelt Field J. H. Latham In a Pitcairn from Holmes Airport, Aborn, Edward Milburn, John O. Allen, Samuel O. Murphy, James J.

Blossfleld, Nix, Frank W. Florence Held O'Keefe, Florence Chappell, Ella B. Roth, Lawrence Clarice. A. W.

Schutzenbach, AnnaM. Culllford, Philip Senger, Margaret Everitt, William Strutzenberg, H. Feeney, Thomas Terry, Elizabeth A. Jauss, Jacob Thurlow, Lewis K. Kearney, Mary Whitcomb, Little, Mrs.

T. J. Mrs. Lyman B. Mallett, Harriett Wittenberg, A.

McCaughan, John ABORN At. Diinrt. Vt. Ana- tl 1930, EDWARD, beloved husband ol Natalie Palmer Aborn, in his 60th year. Funeral services at his residence, 28 E.

Parle East Orange, N. Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 13, on arrival of train leaving Hobo-ken (D, L. i W. R.

1:52 p.m. lor Brick Church Station, ALLEN On Sunday evening. SAMUEL G. ALLEN, a member ot Mailers' Union No. formerly of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.

He is survived by his sons, James, Samuel, Funeral from son James residence, 15 Merritt Bergen-Xield, N. Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Brookslde Cemetery, Englewood, N. J.

BLOSSFIELD On Aug. 10, 1930, at her residence, 83 Woodruff FLORENCE HELD BLOSSFIELD, beloved wife of Eugene F. and loving mother of Jean and Paul Bloss-flcid and daughter of Catherine Brady Held and sister of Royal J. Held. Funeral from William Dun-igan Sons Chapel, corner Rogers Ave.

and Montgomery Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to Holy innocents R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. CHAPPELL On July 29, 1930, at Houston, Texas, ELLA beloved wife of Thomas E. Chappell, formerly of 180 Marine Brooklyn. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 75th St. and 5th Brooklyn, Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.

ARTHUR W. CLARKE, on Tuesday, Aug. 12, 1930, at his residence, 127 Cambridge Place. Husband of Margaret Betts. Funeral on Thursday at 10 a.m.

Interment private. CULLIFORD On Friday, Aug. 8, 1930, PHILIP J. CULLIFORD, beloved husband of Elizabeth A. and devoted father of Alfred T.

and Grace Culliford. Burial in Wood- lawn Cemetery, Aug. 11, 1930. EVERITT WILLIAM on Sunday, Aug. 10, at his residence, Chatham, N.

In his 72d year, beloved husband of Jessie Burger Everitt and devoted father of Edna Jessie and William E. Jr. and brother of Hannah M. Everitt. Funeral from Everitt's Funeral Parlor, 164-13 89th Jamaica, N.

Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery, Flushing, N. Y. FEENEY THOMAS FEENEY, on Aug. 11, 1930, at his residence, 1806 Avenue beloved husband of Delia and devoted father of Helen, Betty and Mrs.

Edward McGrath, Edward, Cornelius and brother1 of Charles and Mrs. K. McNally. Requiem mass at the Church of St. Edmunds, Ocean Ave.

and Avenue at 9:30 B.m, Thursday, Aug. 14. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JAUBS Suddenly, on Sunday, Aug. 10, JACOB JAUSS, beloved father.

In his 72d year. Funeral services at his residence, 250 Schaef-fet on Wednesday evening, Aug. 13, at 8 o'clock. Interment Thursday, Aug. 14, at 10 a.m., Cemetery.

KEARNEY On Sunday, Aug. 10, 1930, MARY McQUADE KEARNEY, widow of Michael Kearney and sister of the late Sarah McQuade. Fu neral from her residence, 152 Warren Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St.

Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren at 10 a.m. "LITTLE MRS. THOMAS LITTLE (nee Josephine Pecan), at Rosendale, N. on Aug. 11.

Burial at Mount Hope Cemetery, Hastlngs-m-the-Hudson, N. Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 2:30 p.m. On Monday, Aug. 11, 1930.

HARRIETT, beloved wife of William Mallett. Services at the Falrchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand on Thursday at 2 p.m. McCAUGHAN On Sunday. JOHN A. at his home.

230 Midwood Brooklyn, husband of Mae Long McCaughan and father of John, Irma, George, Elenore and James. Requiem mass Thursday, 9:30. at the Church of 8t. Francis of Assisl. MILBURN Suddenly, on Aug.

II, 1930. at Claridge's Hotel, London, FnRland. JOHN GEORGE MIL-BURN of New York and Manhasset, Long Island. Funeral services private. OKEEFE After a short illness, en Aug.

11, 1930, at her residence. 534 1st Brooklyn, FLORENCE A. O'KEEFE (nee Ooudi, beloved wife of. Judge George O'Keefe. and loving mother of Helen R.

and Oeorge J. Jr. Funeral on Thursday, Aug. 14, at 9:30 a thence to St. Francis Xavler'a Church, 6th Ave.

and Carroll where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 am. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. On Aug. 11.

1930. ANNA MARIE, beloved mother cf Mrs. Phllllpp Schmlttzeh and louls W. Schutzenbach of 564 Seneca in her 74th year. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Parlors.

83 Hanson Place, corner 8. Portland Brooklyn, Wednesday. 2 pm. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. THE GOLDEN RULE is the invisible maxim behind every detail of our service.

Geo. W. Peese FUNERAL PARLORS Noitraad Ave. at Ha acock St. DECATUR 8700 S701 French, German Air Competition Ex-Navy Official States the U.

S. Can Take Leading Place in the Caribbean Williamstown, Aug. 12 UP) American commercial aviation companies In Latin America must be 'watchful" to nold their place against the intelligently directed and well-financed efforts of French and German companies," declared Edward Warner, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics, at the Institute of Politics today. Warner, who is a member or the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, said at the round- table discussion of aerial navigation that "subvention is calculated to enable American operating companies to take a leading place In South and Central America and the Caribbean -area." "Although companies under American and under European direction are In competition with America, they should also be co-operating, he said. "Let there be competition in efficiency and economy of operation and in equality of service, but where French, German and Ameri can operators can show savings by pooling their efforts, no Jealousy or national pride should prevent their doing so." Otto Merkel, director and mem ber of the executive committee of the Deutsche Lufthansa, stated that "relations between French and German civil aviation during the last ten years have been very friendly, both in Europe and South America." VOTE HEATING PLANT Northport, L.

Aug. 12 The Northoort Board of Education has decided to make a change in the present heating system at the high school and an oil burning equipment Is to be installed. The sum of 05,000 has been voted by the taxpayers lor the work. Helicopter to Get Test Maitland Bleecker, Inventor of the Curtiss-Bleecker helicopter, which has been undergoing tests in its hangar at Curtiss Field, yesterday announced that he was satisfied with the vertical flying machine. An attempt will be made to fly It late this week or early next.

CORDES On Sunday, Aug. 10, 1930, THEODORE WILLIAM of 496 Bergen Brooklyn, beloved husband of Catherine and father of Marie, William, Paul and Theodora Cordes, Mrs. Alma Clasen and Mrs. Minnie Terry. Services at the Fair- child Chapel, 86 Letferts Place, near Grand Brooklyn, Wednesday, Aug.

13, at 2:30 p.m. MURPHY On Aug. id. JAMES J. MURPHY, of 650 49th Brooklyn, beloved husband of Pauline nee Hussy) and father of Phronize, James, Justin and brother of Thomas and Anna.

Funeral from Walter B. Cooke's Funeral Home, 50 7th Thursday at 9 a.m.; thence to St. Augustine's Church where a requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

ROTH Suddenly, on Aug. 10. at Llndenhurst, L. LAWRENCE ROTH, in his 22d year, son of the late Philip Roth. Funeral from Peth Funeral Parlor, 15 Palmetto on Thursday, Aug.

14. at 9:30 a.m. Requiem, mass St. Martin of Tours Church, Weirfield Knickerbocker 10 a.m. Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Survived by his mother, Louise Lawrence Roth, and one brother, William, of 1340 Hancock St. SENGER MARGARET, on Sun day, Aug. 10, at her residence, 347 McDonough beloved wife of Henry J. and mother of Marie Meyer, Catherine, Julia, Henry Bernard, Albert and Charles Senger and sister of Catherine Ross. Funeral Wednesday from her residence, thence to St.

Benedict's R. C. Church, Fulton near Ralph Ave, where a requiem maa will be cele brated at 9:30. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

STRUTZENBERQ HENRY. In his 33d year on Aug. 10, beloved son of William and Louise Strutzenberg and brother of William. Bert, Robert and Louise Strutzenberg and May Burfolnd. Elks and religious services will be held at his home, 96 President Lynbrook, Tuesday, Aug.

12, at p.m. TERRY On Monday. Aug. 11, 1930 ELIZABETH A. TERRY, widow of Charles Terry, in her 86th year.

Fu neral services at the Graham Home, 320 Washington on Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 2 p.m. THURLOW On Tuesday, Aug. 12, 1930, LEWIS K. THURLOW of 136 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn, In his 82d year.

Services at the Fair- child Chapel, 88 Lefferts Place, near Grand Brooklyn, Wednesday at I p.m. WHITCOMB Mrs. Lyman Whitcomb and daughters solemnly announce the death of husband and father which occurred Aug. 8. 1930.

at the Brooklyn Hospital. Services and Interment were private. WITTENBERO ABRAHAM WITTENBERO, beloved husband of Anna mee Fennlngi, dear father of Seymour and Edith, brother of David, Joseph, Theodore, Lawrenre, Bessie Arnberg, Rosa Luber, Anna Woronoff, Sadie Lepow and Francis Lehrman. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home, 187 8. Oxford Brooklyn, near Atlantic on Wednesday, Aug.

13, at 1 p.m. interment Mt. Judah Ceme tery. NTERMENT Cypress Hills Abbev New York a Most Beautiful Mauaoirum orated tn lypreM Hills Cemetery IValrabtf Spi.t Vili Anflablr OKI. AN RH.HAiJi CHAPPI.

HPM Visitors lnittL U'mafcw Ohtn. Da Kalh A I he RMi. IRlin.l. HI' 212 Br.mtlYn.N P.T t. OF NEW YORK DEPAR TlttEM? if ft'ste.

do hereny ceinfy thl cerTjrtca? Of of Ad-sin f'n has been lYed drpar: rr.nt this dav and that it appears there- rrrm aijrh corporation has coir.p.iert with taTtion one hundred and of tn Suvk Corporation Lav, and that it fl OiTfn in under bit hnoA r1 oT.riai of th ryartfr.er. of State at uie Clfy of Aftsn 'L fl t'lis stn day of AaUJflt, or tho'i'iud nine andj inirtv EDWARD J. FITHK, Secretary of Stste, Bt Frank B. Sharp, Leputy Secretary ol ffMte rtrrKR. Merorrn.

btotktow EH FOOT. A'turn, a for Corporation, 2J Broadway, New York City. BUPRFMX COURT. COUNTY OF KINO Anna Oranfleld. ajains; Vin eenro Oi Camillo.

Jennie Dl Csmi.lo, Viols, Joiepri pf trl.Il and Heatlnc ar4 Plumblnc Finance Corporation, defena ants. In p'irsus nee of a Jndirment of foreclosure arjd duly made and entered in the ahove-entltld artion and bearing dale trie fttn day of Augn 1930, I. tl. underiirned, the referee in said judamer-i named, will seU at public auction, at Eifhanve Ballroom. 189 M-mtague fltreet, Borougn of BrcK.k.vn, County of Kins City ot New Vors, on 4lh day of September.

f(0. at 12 o'clock noon on thsl day. by James Caark. auctioneer, thw prrniUes directed bv imid Judgment to sold, and thrrrn dicrired as lol.oas: All that certain lot, pirce or parrel of land ilft the buildings and Improvement thereon, aliusfe, lirg and beinn in the Iinroueh of Brontn. County of Kmm.

City of New York, bounded and described a.i loll ni, to it: Bginnlrnt a point on the fa toy; of Oakland Street. ditnt Hi fret er.di a northerly from the northeai' erly roriier of Oakland Stret and DrlKK-l Avfime; runnlnc thenre eas'erW. at rigM ajitlle. Oakland Street, 100 feet to the renter line of the block; thence northen-along said renter line of the block and parsiiel with Oak lard PTM fret and '4 lnrhes; thenre at fi(hl sngn in Oailand Street. 100 let to eastfrly side of Oakland Street, and then sou'tieriv.

alor.jr the esterly side of Oak land Street. 2.1 feet 5 and Inches, to if point or place of beginning 8sid prmt.es being known as and by the 'rfi number jo Oak. and Street. Dated. New York.

Atigu-it 11. 19 to FRANK fltLUVAN. Referee. FRANCIS HtTOM FS, Attorney fof Plaintiff. Offlrc and P.

O. Address. I.ar.e. Nyw York Ctiy. BUl2-ttul SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY Berr.ara Cornunn, piamtifl, against Michael Ke.lv and otheri.

defrndsnts. In pursuanre of a Judgment of fore-cosure and sale duly made and entered tnr above-entitled action and bearing date the 8'h dsy of Au nt, inno. I. the undersigned, the reiVree in said judgment named, w.H act) public auction to th highest bidder, bv I Jerome at the Brooklyn Real Euate Es-change. No 18ft Montague Street, In tne Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, on 'he 3d day of Hepiember. 1930. at o'clork noon, the premises directed sa4 Judgment to be sold and therein describe as follow A'l that certain lot. piece or parrel of Isnd, with the bLiiIdtngs snd Improvement thereon erected, situatf, lying snd be ng lq the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Ktna Cttv and state of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southed side of Mth Street, dulant two hundrei irom the southeasterly comer ot Third Avenue and sth Street. runn.n thenre sou'herly parallel with Third Avenue one hundred leet two inches; thenr.

easterly and parallel S4th 8treet twerty-flve fe.t: thenre northerly parallel with Third Avenue one hundred feet to luhes to the soutbfrly of Mth Btrei aioreaid, and thence westerly alone southerly side of 54th Street taenty-Hv. Dated. Aug'ist 12. FREDFRtC R. SANBORN.

Referee nevKii'VVE H-BOYCK. Plaintiff. Attorney, 16 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. aui2-at tuf St'PREMF COURT.

KINGS COUNTY A nesting plelo'iff against Morrae Keaity Corporal Hon et al defendants. f.1 le d'lly entered in the above-entitled action and beanne date the day or July, i30. I undersigned the referee ln said Judgment named, will aeH at puohc auction tu the bidder, by Bh'iter. at the Brooklyn Real fcx-rham-e. No.

1 MontHgue Street, in the Borough (if County of Kintrfc on riny of r-pttmher. 1930. at 13 clork noon, the premises dtreeled by said Judgment to be su.d and therein as follows; Alt that certain lot, piece or psrrel of snd. with the buildings and Improvement I nruru, iT.ue, iving and beirg 'n Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, ty and fi-ate New York, bounded and described as follows rrtKi rL i at a point on th nonliwesterly B1de of Bay 4Ut Hlreet. distant four hundred Hho, tm south.

aeMerly from the corner formed br the intersection of the northesterlv side of Bay 41st Street and the soiiihwester.y side or Bfith Street; running thence nort.tr. eM-erly with Hhlh Street mnetv-sii snrt aixty-iaevrr. one-huiidredthi -H6 7i reet; the.ue southaesieriy parsiiel witn Hv 41et Street twenty-five southea-terly parallel fttn a'reer and sutv-seven one-hnn-J fi7' i northwester. side of Bay 41st Street, and thence amng the northwesterly sine nf Par 41st S'reet iw-entv-flve 25( feet ta in- point or place of beginning. Together with an easement or rlcht of 'v the most northeasterly four Mt I'-et ol the premines immediately adjoininn on the louthaest.

irilect to an esment or Heht of ir the most southwesterly four '4t fee t-e premise nerein de-ribed in -r tne owner of iinnied.ately ad-Join, ng on the outnwest. PWtcr.L at a point on tho rt- of Ray 411 S'reet. tftnt four eightv.five fret onthaesier'V from the corner foro-ed he intersection ft the northwesterly sift of Rv Fre-t and tht SQuthsefer, side Rf)h S'ret; running thrne north 'tery parallel Bfih Street ninety, ill snd sm'y-seien hs feet, hence south esterlv parallel w.h Bhv 4 lt Street twrniv-flve (2i' feet thence Kotitheasterlv parallel With 8m Street and part of the distance through a pnrw a and usty-neven one. huridredtiis feet to tne nnrthaeti. rlv of Bav 41st S'reet and thence nnrthe.iM.

rlv mUm the n.TthwMertv ne or B-t 4 lt Street tentv-fl-e 2j( feet the or j.s-e of beinniv jth sn easement or eg? me tne frost southwesterly four Mt feet of tne n'-e-risea immediately adjo.nir or; th northeast. Sub'eet to an easement or r'rht of ay "er t.i nort f-e-ts'e-'v if. the prem sea herein desrriwed In favor o' ths on-r of pr.m.n iniii.e u-Join: it? e.n the PARCKL HI BegMmtng at a po.nt the M.le of Bay l.t Street, l.s'ai ne h'ndred te-i iMOt sc- rh-eue-'y from the corner frrmei bv the int-rsectmn of the north weor.v side of R.v 41 'ree snd the s'1 of free: r.inning thenre mrthwrvt. 'V Perel wiih HPth Street and pnrt of the rtMt.mce thruiiKh a party mnetv. snd Xly-v one-h'ihdredths 0 feet, thence snuthweoerlv wi.hj Hi.v tl S-reet taenty-flve Ct feet parallel with 8m ri Htreet nme'v-sig and nne-hun-drelihs -Wf, h7.

reel to the north eslerif of 41st Street and the-ice northeasterly alone the northwesterly iis of Bar 41-t Sireet iwen'v-flve tJS, ft ifti' or place cf bee'nn ng Tf.eerher wi'h an eaw-men' or fight of jsav the porthess-erlv fo jr 4 't of the pren-ise, immediately adjoinii on It Sihtert tr, at. eaement or rM of war V''1 f' ur '4' fe. of he nren- es herein (Je.rr J.vi T-e rn te PfPcVL IV- Beg.nnmg at a point on -)e of Bv 41t -reet five hundred thtrv-fi-e j.j fiom toe corner forr-ed hv 'e in inruiH of the nnn wene riv stle Hev 4'f S'reet and the n-i es'- irte of 81th Street r-mn ng thence rori. paral.el ith t'n S'reet mnt'v, Slid 'fMb7 feet; thnre so-jt hwester I parapet with Sv 4 1st twen'v-r- fef parallel th eh feet nin v-and or e-hun. dredths ittof(7.

et to the no rt wess a.de of Bv 4 1 at Htreet. and thence along the nortt aeiteriv de of Bsv 41st Street iwenfv flie ,2, th pT.it or oUce of beginning Toyvher with an easement rht of the most ao itriwester f-ir Mt teet if the r-eniea immert.ate.y adto ne on the northeast. tr, an eaaeeent or r'ft of wy l-er tie most nort teasterlr four '4' fee of tie prerriaes herein defined favr of tha owner nf r-et-ies jmmedis'e'y ad. jffni'i on the rortheat wth a'l the right. anf nteref of the pare of the rtr-t r''t of, in snd to the land )v tig wi-hm "he bed of 'h street or a'enne front of and pf-(mrtre ti sid to the renter Jne tl.e-r re spec pr Tigeiher anv ar( hn 'dtnei structi res rrtnro eien ns'M'f erd stiffs of rers-ial proner'v ned in were': on of uu premises or arv pur he-eof as more dex oed ga Jdiiert lU'ed.

Aug it pifl I FtN JAf'PS Pefee nf'll( S( P.MMT e- r. S'-eet, botoi.fh Brk xn. Cr vt Nea Vera. aiilJ-et lit EXPLANATORY NOTES Symbol Imitate Partly Cloudy Ckw4y, lUm. Soow, Rrport I MconthmotM put tnrouf poinu of qual kir prtauir.

Fifurai at rrrdi hows barometer mulinfa. iMrtMrrms dottwt linen) put through qual talhprihir. Arrow show direction of wind. L. 4 p.m.

Left for New Canaan Conn. At Roosevelt Field B. A. Wright In a Ford from Newark, N. 4:05 pm.

At Roosevelt Field R. Chilcom in a Travelalr from Peterboro, N. 4:15 p.m. At Roosevelt Field E. A.

Groff in a Vervllle from Detroit, 5 p.m At Curtiss Field William J. Rob ertson in a Kingbird from St. Louis, 9:30 a.m. At Grand Central Air Terminals W. J.

Burrows In a Falrchild from Los Angeles. 3:30 p.m. At Grand Central Air Terminals W. H. McMullen in a Falrchild from Washington, D.

5:30 p.m. At Grand Central Air Terminals John Wynne In a Falrchild from Washington, D. 5 p.m. Departures Yesterday From Curtiss Field M. E.

Gray in a Robin for Auburn, N. 3:15 p.m. A real star radiates heat, and as it cools it shrinks. and Hamburg, from Pier 86. N.

w. 4th St. (malls elost pm.l. sail midnight. F.I ROPA.

for Stuthamaton. Cherbourg ana Rremerharen. fram Atlantle Tidewater Terminal, AHth Brooklyn (mails closs a p.m., aaiia mianigas. TBl'RSDAT AMFRICArt SHIPPER, for London, fr'aas Pier 7, N. Rector St.

(malls close i n.i, sana m. COSMO, far Kan Joan and Santa Domingo. fram Pier 35, Hamilton Brooklyn mans no a.m. sails ll a.m. PAN AMERICA, for Bermuda, from Pier 3 lloboken imalla dost 1 p.m i.

aalls PHFSinENT JOHNSON, for world rrulse from Pier 9, 12th Jersey city (mails close 1 aalls 8 p.m. 8TUTTOART, for Bremerhiiven. from Pier 42, Morton Si. imsllt close II a m.l. saila 2 p.m.

Dancing. t5 yeara at tna a da rasa astana aomethlni MODERN WHCZJ tHualrkll HMkltl rVnl Fr. KM Lf BrHOIlL roK I4N(ING 77 CViajBiibai At. flit (11, Upfn to A. N.

tm r. m. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Co-Educational. ACADEMY VIRMONT If lb Shipping News Incoming Passenger and Mail Steamships (Tli Hours Btlow Art DayUirnt Sarin Tlma.t TODAY Ship and tint Prom Due to Dock Pier El'ROPA (Gar), North Otr. Bremen.

4. Soathamp- ton, Cherboori p.m., SSth it, llklyit PARIS (Pr). Bayre. Au. 6, 7 00 p.m., 57 R.

15th at AM. MERCHANT. Am Merch. Hamburg, Aug. 1.

Cherbourg. 1.00 p.m., 4 Hoboken, 3d at CARR1LLO, United Fruit. Barnoa. Aug. 3.

Kingston. Rantlavo 8.30 a.m., 15 R. Maiden la BOI.IVAR, Colsmblaa Pnerto Colombia. Klngtton, Philadelphia p.m., Bkln, Main at ORIZABA, Ward Vera Cruz. Aug.

6. Havana. 11:00 a.m., 14 Wall al OKORCiE WASMNOTON. Old Dominion Norfolk, Aug. 11 4 00 p.m..

25 Prank! In TOMORROW HOMERIC (Rri, Whltt Btar Southampton Aug. Cherb'a 7-30 p.m., It It. isth at SANTA TEREKA. Oraca July I. CrUtobal a .10 Il Bkln.

Ham S1XAOLA. United Prult. Santa Marta. Aug. Kingston a.

30 a.m., 15 B. R. Mairirn la MUNARGO. Munaon Nassau, Havana, Miami ICR, Old Slip EVANGELINE. Eastern 88.

Yarmouth. Aug. la (I 30 IS NR. Murray at MAIXORY. Clyde Jark'vllle.

Aug. 1 Charl'st 7 no a 37 R. Snrlng at HAMILTON. Old Dominion. Norfolk, Aug.

12 4 00 p.m., 25 Franklin CITY OF CHATTANOOOA. Savannah Savannah, Aug, 10 7,00 a.m., 46 R. Charles st THIRSDAY EDISON (Ork). Creek Piraeus, July 24, Patrai 62 R. Oanttvoort CRISTOBAL COLON ISpl.

Spanish Conine. Vigo. Havana R. Old Slip ARf'ADI AN (Brl. Rovat Mall.

Canadian crutie 42 R. Morton at TFNO tall Weaael Duval. Valparaiso. July 2S. Cristobal Bkln, ttdgal.k HII.VIA iBr), Furnesa Trln.

Trinidad. Aug. 81. Tbaaaaa. P.M.

10 Bkln, Krdgoick FORT ST. OEORUE (Br). Furnrss Red Cross St Jnhna, Aug. 9:00 a 74 34th BERMUDA IBri Purnesa Ber. Bermuda.

Aug. 12 9 10 a 05 R. S.ith St CEFALU IHondl, Dl Olorglo La Ceiba. Aug 7 8 00a Wall CITY OP ATLAFtTA. Bavan Savannah, Aug 11 7 00 a.m., 40 P.

Charles st ROBT. K. LEE, Old Dominion. Norfolk. Aug.

13 4.00 35 Franklin THE WEATHER FORECAST NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY Pair and cooler tonight and Wednesday; moderate northerly winds. EASTERN NEW YORK Pair: continwd cool tonight; Wednesday fair; not quite so cool In the. interior; gentle variable in a Decerning nonneast wranesaav. NEW JERSEY Fair; continued cool to night; Wednesday partly cloudy; moderate norrn ana nortnrasi winas. WESTERN NEW YORK-Fair and con tinued cool tonight; Wednesday partly cionny.

not quite so cooi. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND Fair and continued cool tonight; Wednesday fair; not go cool In Intprlor; moderate northwest winds becoming variable. General Report The northwest hieh has advanced over the lake region, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, and the Atlantic States generally. Hlrthen 30.38 at Chicago. It Is cooler over the eastern and aouthern portion of this area, but temperatures continue high in the Gulf States.

An Irregular trough of low pressure extends from, the uaaoias to L-oioraao ana Kansas, ana thence to Arizona. Scattered local showers, mostly light, have occurred in the Plains states. East Gulf and South Atlantic States and in New York. Bhreve-port, reports 1.04 inches, and Moor-head, 0 68. The prospect for gen-tral rains anywhere is not promising.

in me new Yoric area iair cooi weainer with fresh northwest winds becoming light tonight Is Indicated during the next 36 hours. Westerleigh, 8. reports a minimum of 47 degrees this morning, and Plalnfleld, N. 44 degrees. The latter equais the lowest of record for August, and it was possioie to aeteci sugnt traces oi frost.

Similar conditions are likely to be repeated in limited local areas tonight. winns aiona tne miamic uoast are rresn to moderate northeast from Hatteras to the Delaware Capes and generally northwest from Atlantic City to Statcn island. HIGH WATER TODAY 1 High water. II Low watfr. A PM II A.M.

I PM New York 9:52 9:52 II 4.05 I 4.12 AUOUST 13 New York ....10:20 110:21 4 36 4:48 SUN RISES AND SETS. August 12. I August 13. Rise a 3. 02 1 Rises.

5:03 Sets. 6:58 Record Airplane Sale Nine planes which had been used for flying instruction by Uae Cur-tiss-Wrlght company were sold yesterday at prices ranging from $700 to $1,500 at Curtiss Field, breaking all previous records for one-day sales. The plans sold were Cessna cabin monoplanes powered by Warner Scarab 60-horsepower motors. Dcntbs MASONIC BEDFORD LODGE Members of Bedford Lodge 574. F.

A. are requested to attend Masonic funeral services for our brother, FRANK W. NIX, at Greenfield Cemetery. Hempstead, L. at 2 p.m.

Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1930. Assemble at Cornell Funeral Parlor, 46 Granite Hempstead, at 1:30 m. Train leaves Flatbush Ave. 12:29 pm.

CHARLES WESTON Master. Attest: Stephen H. Sweet, Secretary. KISMET TEMPLE, A. A.

O. N. M. S. Nobles: Noble FRANK W.

NIX has entered the Unseen Temple. You are requested to attend funeral services at Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead, L. Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 13. at 2 o'clork.

GEORGE COOK Illustrious Potentate. NIX-Orlent Chapter, No. 138, R. A. M.

Companions: You are re quested to attend funeral services of our late companion, FRANK W. NIX, at Cornell Funeral Parlor, 46 Gran ite Hempstead, on Wednesday, Aug. 13. at 1:30 p.m. HOWE RAY TURNBULL, High Priest.

Lewli R. Lochhead, Secretary. In qjemortam DOHERTY In loving memory of MARY DOHERTY, who passed away Aug. 12. 1929.

BROTHER and NIECES. KINO In memory of my beloved mother, LILLIAN FERDINAND KINO, who departed this life Aug. 13, 1918. Solemn anniversary mass Wednesday, 7:45 a at St. Joseph's R.

C. Church, Pacific near Van-dcrbllt Ave. DAUGHTER. MOTHER. FATHER and BROTHER, MORAN In loving memory of JOHN JOSEPH MORAN.

husband and father, who paswd away Aug. 12, 1906. MULLIN In loving memory of FRANCIS B. MULLIN, who died Aug. 14, 1920.

Memorial mast 1 o'clock Wednesday, Church of the Nativity. WIFE and DAUSHTER. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE 18 HKMKHY OIVFN THAT THE John Nmrv Jr. n1 rr.fl.rlrk und.r lh. firm num.

olflvMf.l'rKacv nf.ahy and dolm HUMln.v. at Nn. 2'2 n.lrmnh Av.nti., In th. Borough of Brooklyn, CHy of Nr York, h.i brea Ihtl day dln'nivM hy mut'inl consent. Pr.rt.rlfk O.

B.hn.r hM r.ttr.fi from md nrm nd but th. i.id John H. N.air Jr. will contlnu th. biiNlni 'h tarn, mat a.

Datfd. Brooklyn M. Y. Aunf 110 rffiirHii ii MErF.Kn. JOHN H.

MARY JH 13 HI but the way it it Mid in the United States and Canada ia "that frt monmy emn buy." Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup standi without parallel in the sphere of malt making because it is guaranteed free from substitutes, adulterants, fillers, artificial flavors or artificial coloring. It is 100 per cent pure. That's whr it yields more satisfaction than brands of ordinary quality. Outgoing Passenger Steamships Aged 3 Month in the task fa Tafif pie. rara an tha sop sal avary aaa.

A kaoklaa ftVfeif pm iar oo4 ihinta to aai, satll ka asm 10 na aalaraaa uaat) ra TODAY DR ORABSR, for Plymouth and Havre, from Pier 57, R. W. 15th St. lma.li rlose 7 a.m. I.

satis 11 a.m. CHATEAU THIERRY, for Cristobal and Han Franelaeo. from Pier Army Base. Braoklya laaalla ekaaa a.m.). TOMORROW MAIIRETANIA.

for Plymouth, Che'hourg and Southampton, from Pier 54. N. W. 14th St. imalll close 1 pm.l.

aalla 5 CARARORO, for San Juan and Mararaibo. from rier in, rurmaai Brooklyn imalla elost 911 a.m.), aalla noon. METAPAN. lor Kingston. Cartagena.

Santa Marta. from Pier 9, N. Rector St. 'mslle cloae 9:30 a aatls noon VKKSDAU. for Bermuda, from Pier 05.

N. a. W. 95th St. I malls close JO a i.

sails 11 a HAMBURG, fir Cherbourg. Bouthamnton APPRAISALS POWLnt, FRANCIS lOct. IS, 19231. Oroaa assets, I4J 217: net, (34,163. To Irma McBrldt, Nevnan.

Oa adopted daughter, la trust; Haatl Poaler Dace, daughter, and Lillian Andrews, friend, remainder Interest ir lift beneficiary falls to axtrclat power of appointment over principal. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Co-Educational. VERMONT AXTONt Anheuser-Busch fl iMcoLweaseii? Barley-Malt Syrup LIGHT OR DARK RICH IN BODY NOT BITTER Anheuter-Buich, Inc. 515 West 16th A'ew York City, N. Y.

Accrtditetl Collect Prtpargtory Cowducttioaal All Advanlagei OKcred by Modern Preparatory School) Junior Dept. Mune Dept. Commercial Dept. Varsity and Intramural Alhlelica Evert Sludtal Parlicipsliag Capacity 200 Rile $725, No Eitrai JOHN B. COOK.

Principal. Bo B. Saxtong Rive. Vt Diitributort, ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS Alto Maker oj BitJcHF Mr Dry GiwrAU i BMIMI.

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