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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 33

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 33

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TUT! BROOKLYN DAILY KAtJLE. NEW YORK, FRIDAY. APRTL 1025. tmtiucxosritKs CORPORATION NOTICES. CXKlHKATION NOTICKS.

CORPORATIOX NOTICES. WOTR'B IS HEREBY I KN THAT the Commissioners of the Kinking Fund, In Irilnnr with the provisions of chapter 1 SALE BOOSTS TRADE FOR LIVINGSTON ST. AI.KD WILL tiE EtVf-D tli of Tun ha-e of The -f Ai at bis orlv e. Room 61. Uuil.imj.

Manhattan, from 9 COKPOKATIOX yOTICE. east 23T fct to the SOU Lh west line of Kat Thtity-eighth street; thence south 4 21 minutes. 17 seconds eet ami alcns the Mutliwet line of East YhTiT- Kh'h atreet lt.f7 7 feM; ih-oes north It degrees, tt initiates 49 seconds esl 1471 fill feti; thence south 40 degrees. 21 minute. seconds east 314 Sft feet; thn' euth degree.

3- minute, ot cm da west 1X12 feet; thence north degrees. 1 minutes, seconds west 3toS. feet; thence nortn 4 degrees, 4fr minutes, el 4 "t.nili east iet; thence north 9 d-arees. minute. Zt.l seconds weat Brooklyn Business Men Are Sizing Up PROSPERITY IT I ERE.

OR IS IT ON TIIE V'AY? SEE FINANCIAL PAGES NEW York Hrt'itE iritT kiv ftl NT In the mjttter of hr.iulrinir titlif''1' by Tlu Itj- of New York to ertain Isn.ls said line ilfinvn i-arnlUI with tlie fioiith-and premise. of a bb. 'f 'Y tin avenue, and distant bounded bv t'nny lslaml avenue. Aenue -Ba ft puutbeTly therefrom, wnd then, a East "th strt and i'nurt. Br- 1 "-ff rly, iilung id line, 19 feet 9 Indus oiittl, of Brooklyn, duly te.

hh stta 'o point or place of trinnin. for sehool purposes, aeordilia: to law. Toictbei with nil tb rlirht. title and TO i-ilNHTHI'l'T A ftKWKR IN AVLNLK KT V. L.

ST. AN A 'UK AVE. Tite Engineer's pre'lmiuary estimate of the quantities ta as follows: VC7 linear fet of 12-HMh p'p rfwt-r, tutd complete. Including all ItH'Identala an-t appurttnuaces; p.r linear fii. 8i9.65 410 linear f-et of inch onuection drain.

In id complete. utilna all lnMdentals and ap purtenance; per Iln-ar foot, hl 810.00 manholes comuitte. wtin iron head and coders, tnt all incidents is and i ppurtt-nant a iter manhole. 1100 200,00 Hwwer laaln romplete, or stan'tard design, with Iron grat-hiif, iron hasin hood and ennnect-itisr ulvert, ln ludlng all Incidentals and appurtenances; per oasin. uo 90 6 cubic yards of ectra excava tion.

In. hiding sheeting and brae-mg and all lii'mr, materials, n- l'ninls nd imDuxtenances: ber ard. 81.50 7. SO Totsl 2.224.1$ The tiuiw allowed for the comnleltoli of he uork and full performance of the con tract HI he twenty U0) consecutive working days. 1 tie amount of security required is Elevort Hundred Dollars tJl.lOOi.

o. K. tiiit FUR Nl SHI NO ALT THX LA BOH AVI) ATKUIA LS REoUI EIJ To CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN 7TH WEST BE rw EN 73D ST. AND 74TH ST. lite Engineer's nrclimlnarv estimate of the quantities la as follows; "tt linear feet of 12-tnch pipe "ewer, Hid complete, including II incidentals and aDourtenances.

per linear foot. $4.30 mo linear feet of fi-Inch house connection drain, laid 1 Including all incidentals and ap purtenances; per linear foot. 200.00 3 manholes eomulete with iron heads and covers, inotuding all incident a la and appurtenances; per manhole, Si 330.00 1.000 feet, hvur m-sure. of sheeting and ac ng driven in plai-e complete. Including all In- tdentals and aurtenaiicen: Dcr 1,000 feet, hoard measure, $40..

40.00 oiiinc yards of extra excava tion. Including sheeting end bracing and all labor, materials. Incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, 7.50 Total $1,437.60 The time allowed for the enmnletion of the work and full performance of the contract will be twenty (20) consecutive working davs. Tne amount of aecur tv reoulred is Seven Hundred Dollars The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate of the total cost for the completed work Is to be taken as the 100 per ent. nasi a and test for bidding.

Pro posals shall each state a single percentage of such 100 per cent, (such aa 95 per 100 per cpnt. or 105 for which all materials and work called for In the proposed contract and notices to bidders are to be furnished to the City. Such percentages as bid for each contract snail apply to an unit items specinea 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 In cash or certilled cheek payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City In the sum of 5 per cent, of the security required for tho contract bid. Blank forms and further Information may be obtained and plans and drawings may ne seen at the uureuu -ot sewers, 2li Montague Brooklyn.

JOSEFii A. OU1DER, President. sT-See Instructions to Bidders, Inst (C-ins) mch27-10t SEALED BIDS WILE BE RECEIVED hy the President of the Borough, of Brooklyn, at Room 21. Borough Hull, Brooklyn, until 1 1 a on iVEUN E8IM A FRIT, 8, 1925. NO.

1. FOR FURNISHING ALU THE LABOR AND MATERIALS FOR RE-PA INT I NU AND DELIVERING NINF2 HUNDRED (9i0 STANDARD SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL SIGNS. The time allowed for the completion of the work and the full performance of the rontrnct Is 40 enlendar days. 'the amount or security reuuired will be fi70. Earn bid must be accompanied bv a Herurity deposit of In cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

The bidders win itato the prtee per RtKti to be repainted and delivered together with a total amount for the entire contract, liids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank formn may be obtained at the Bureau of Highways, Room 60-, No. 50 Court Bt.t Brooklyn. JOSEPH A. UU1DER, President.

PVKeo Instructions to Bidders, last pnae. (('. Ififli mi'h27-IOt SCALED W1DH WILL B1'3 RECEIVED by the president of the Borough of Brooklyn, nt Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, unt 11 11 a.m., on WKDNKMDAY. APRIL NO. 1.

FOK FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TWO (2 FIVE TON FOHD-SON POWER UNIT ROAD ROLLERS. The time allowed for tho delivery of the rollers and tho full performance of the contract is thirty (30 consecutive calendar days after tho endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller upon the executed contract. The amount of security required will be $5,500. Eaeh bid must be accompanied by a security deposit of $275 In cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York. NO.

2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TWO (2) PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSORS MOUNTED ON FORD TRUCK CHASSIS. Tho time allowed for the delivery of the eomprcHSora and the full performance of the contract 1 forty (40) coneecutlve calendar days after the endorsement of the cert tiVate of the Comptroller upon the executed contract. The amount ot security required will be If). 000.

Each bid must be accompanied by a security deposit of $250 In cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded nt a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. Blnnk forms may be obtained at the BurtHii Public Buildings and OfTlcvs, Room 100S. No. 50 Court Bronklvn, JOSEPH A.

GLIDER. President, pay See Instructions to Bidders, hint piijce. (C-J70J nich27-10t SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Commissioner of Water Supply. C-h and Electrieity, at Room 2361. Municipal Building.

Manhattan, until It on MONDAY. APRIL IS, FOR PAINTING FIRE HYDRANTS IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work ts before the expiration of fifty (60) consecutive working days. The amount In which security la required for the performance or tho contract is Six Hundred Dollars Deposit with bid must be tho sum of Thirty Dollars $::0. The bidder shall auhmtt a lump sum for all the work contained In tlie specifications and the contract, if awarded, will bo awarded to tho lowest bidder for the enMrv Job.

Blank forms of hid, proposal and contract, including sppcirtentions, approved as to form by tlie Corporation Counsel, can bo obtained upon payment of deposit of $5 at Room 2351, Municipal Building. Manhattan, which will be refunded upon the return of the plana and speciiiratlons In good condition within a week after the date of the letting. NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. Dated, March 30, TN Instructions to Bidders, Inst pare.

H'-Ufl) nl -10t oaii NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. KINGS County In the matter of acquiring title by The f'ity of New York to certain lands and premises located on Herkimer atreet and Howard avenue, adjoining the premises of Public Hi hool 2S.ln the Borough of Brooklyn, duly selected as a site for school purpoaea, according to law. Purutiaut to the statute In xuch case made and provided, notice Is hereby given that It la tho Intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to rinke application to the Supreme Court of The Stale of New York at a Special Term, Part I thereof, for the hearing of contented motion to be held in and for the County of Kinea at the County Court House, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City or tew rork, on tho 3tn ciy or Apr 11. 1925,. at the opening of the court on thnt day or hs soon thereafter as counsel can bo heard to have tli compensation which should Justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proponed to be token in the above-entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by tho said court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the Improvements hereby Intended Is the acquisition of title in fee almnle absolute tn certain land and premises In the Borough of Brooklyn, which are required for a acnooi Hlto under the jurisdiction of the Hoard of Education of Tho City of New York. The said lands and premises so tu he acquired art bounded and described at follows: "Beginning at the corner formed by the Interaeetlon of the weaturlv sidn of How ard avenue and the northerly side of Herkimer atreet and running (hence west erly along tho northerly aide of Herkimer street 200 feet to the easterly line of the lund.t of Public School 2K th-mee north ertv alone tho oasterlv line nf the land! of Public School 28, to the center line of SUPREME i ol TT Anna i def-n'1ari lit 1l Shut- (t Re St. ell Ai'Ol 1 na- 00k i.d ty 1 a nt to id(t. iij All tl.wt of innd. with 111- biftb Mib nnd iniiiiii'iii' tliei eon sh iy nd ti.

tb.t HormiKh of MrwiKlyn. -njnt hlPtit, the iity rtt- of New Y'jlk. h. iuwl'd nd lewrrh- ft toUo-" HfKiiuiinic at a point "ti a line drawn wiih tiie fuciih-Tiy lm 'f f- lunt- Hvenue and distant 2T0 f'-et ou'h--rli thr'iren. ttb ijlnt of Idtsient 11 feer in.

h-s easterly the a nun sMi.t linr; rtiiir'n tlu-mtl fouiln psraltei Klih W-at f.tli str-ct, 44 1.tti Hue pt hut rUht of pri va rifcbl of and parMilel with Nitun- psrulu'l with Ue-t ar.ih siret Hit. I part of dls'unt-e lir.Meli pwriy ail 44 f-t interest of th mortgagor of. tn Hint iciva'e tight of way to the center line thrreof. Together with sn easement of right of vh over an euilit strip of land 12 net i.ittt. running front West 113d st rct to ent 3St 1 eet, lie nurt herly bmitida ry of which Is a line ddrawn parallel with and Mi si a nt L'M fr-l sou; of Nepluti avtnuc, nnd the southerly boundary of hiili is a line draw 11 pur I with nnd distant feet smith of Nepiutie avenue.

1.KPTKK D. VOLK. Kef, i. e. Corner.

RHI. Russell M. Nuity. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 3ib Pearl Htreet. Brooklyn, N.

1. iuh-4-ti tuf SUPRF.MB COURT. KINGS COUNTY Charles Rosenberg and Frderlct Martlno, plaintiffs, agHiHt Charles 11. Stetnhauscr and oiiitTM. ueienuants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of fore-closure and sale duly rmide and entered In the a bo 1 en art ion, and bear ng dute the fith (iay of March. I. t.ie undersigned, lh rree, tn said Judgment named, will pu Mic au'f mn to tne highest bidder, by N'haitl Shnter. auc- h.n.-er, at the Be' estate hsnge. No.

I niague street, tn the Bormifzh of Bi'woMjm. County of Kings, on the 17th day ot April 19L'fi. at twelve noon, th p-mlss directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All thPt certain lot, piece or parcel of Isnd. situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

ty and State of New York, bounded and described 11 follows; Beginning at the corner formed by the hirer Hection 'h'- southerly side of Nntuna avenue with the stmt lies st erly side of Ocean Prrkway: running thence easterly along -he southerly side of Nep tune avenue, one nunnren ann seven ana twenty-two (107.22) feet; thence southerly at right angles to ep tune avenue. ninety-eight flh' fept thence easterly parallel with Neptune avenue forty-two (12') feet; thence southerly at right angles tu Neptune avenue, nine feet eleven anil one-nair incpes (- 1 to tho northerly side of ShecpRhrnd Bay road; thence westerly along the northerly side of Shcepahesd Bay road, two hundred and ten fset four and one-half inches (210' to the south easterly side of Ocean Parkway, ami thence nnrt heaiiorly along the southeasterly side of Ocenn Parkway, one hundred and forty and fot ty-fout one-hundred the 4140.44') feet to the corner the point or place or beginning. Ji tne ssui several dimensions more or leas. Dated March 27th, lfl2ri. RKRA TALBOT PWATX, Referee.

Balds satire Lamberts. Plaintiffs' Attorney, 44 Court stree, Brooklyn Borough, New York CIU-- meli27-flt-f tU COCNTV COURT. K1NCJ3 COCNTY MU-bcle plain tiff, Hgainst Kir-ma Construction and others, do-ft-ndants. In pui'sunnce of a Judgment of foreclosure a tul sale duly ninile and entered tn the action, and bearing date the 19th day of March, 192R, the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment nRmed. will sell at puollc auction to the highest blrtdtr, hy Nathaniel Shu ter, auctioriff tit the Brooklyn Real Estate Rat change.

No. 1 A 9 Montague street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 16th dsy of April, lfliifi. at twelve 0 ciock noon, me premises uirectea by stild judgment to be sold and therein described, as follows: AH tiiat certain lot, piece or parcel of land, wiiii tn building aim improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in tho Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, city and Htte 01 York, bounded and described as follow: ttctrinning at a point In line drawn at right angles to Coney Island avenue and distant one nunnren ana sixty (itf(i) feet, easterly therefrom, said line being drawn at right angles to Coney inland avenue from a point in f'oncv Island av nue distant seventy (7n feet southerly from tho corner formed by the lnternec tion of the southerly side of Neptune ave nue with tne easterly aide or oney island avenue; running thence easterly at right angles to coney Island avenue forty feet; thence northerly, parallel with Coney Island avenue, forty (40) feet; thence westerly again at right angles to Coney Island avenue forty feet; thence southerly and parallel with Coney Island avenue forty 40) feet to the point or place of becrinnlng. All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of land, with tne buiintng ann: improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in tho Borough of Brooklyn, 'ounty of Kings. Ltiy am; iate or iork bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in a line drawn at right angles to Coney Island avenue and distant two hundred and twenty (220) feet easterly therefrom, said line being drawn at rignt angles to coney isinnd avenue from a point In Coney Island ave nue distant seventy 70) feet southerly from ine corner inrnieu oy me intersec tion of the southerly tilde of Neptune ave nue with the easterly side of Coney Island avenue; running thence easterly at right angles to Coney Island avenue fortv Mil) feet: thence northerly, parallel with Coney Island avenue, forty (4 0 feet thence westerly again st ngnt angles to Coney iimm avenue tony (iu ieet thence southerly, parallel wllh Coney Is land avenue, forty (40) feet to tho point or place of beginning. Also all the right, title nnd Interest of, in. to nnd over the private right of way adjoining said premises shove described on the easterly and wesierly side thereof, respective iv. iarer, ais-cii irii.

iB2s. ABRAHAM J. STAUB, Referea. M. Dreyur.

Plaintiff's Attorney. 44 Court Street, Brooklyn Borough, New York City. mhiU 6t tuftf SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY James Bates, plsintiff. against Charles ttchuitx and others, defandanta. In pursuance of a Judgment of fore closure and sale, duly made and entered in tne above-entitled potion, and bearing date tho 16th day of March, 18S5.

1, the unuersignen. tne referee, tn said judgment named, will sell at public auctlou to tho highest bidder, hy William J. Me Philliamy A auctioneers, at the Biooklyn Ileal Estate Kx-hange. No. Montague street.

In th Horough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 14th day of April, 1025, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to he sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situated in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and Htata of New York, known as lot SO. in Block 37 in. Section 12, on the tax map of the County of Kings, hounded as fnllows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Pitkin svenue, distant twenty-flve (2o) feet westerly from the coiner formed hy the intersection of th northerly side of Pitkin avenue and tho westerly aid of ShetHeld avenue; running thence north erly; parallel with Sheffield avenue, one hundred 100) thence westerly, parallel with Pitkin avenue.

twenty-Ova feet; thence southerly and again parallel with Sheffield avenue, one hundred (100) feet, to the northerly sldo of Pitkin avenue, and thence essterlv along said northerly side of Pitkin avenue, twenty-five feet, to the point or plco of beginning. Dated. Mnrch 24th. HENRY C. SE1PP, Refnree.

T.estfr M. Kmmeit, Attorney for Plaint I IT, 8310 Fulton street, Hrooklvn. New York. tu StTRKM COfRT. KINGS COCNTY Alfred W.

Kriebe, plaintiff. hgnlnai I. M. Realty and another, defendiint. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entend the above entitled action, and bearing date thv 17th dsy of Mur.

1:, I t't up'lerstgned, the referee, in said iu'dginent HH med. will sell at puhllc au. inn to highest bidder, bv Nathaniel Shuter Au -ti-inccr, at the Brooklyn Hea I Estate K-chaiigtv No. 18S Montague atreet. In 1 Borough of Brooklyn, count of Kin.s on the Ot day of April, l2a.

gt ive o'clock noon, the premises directed hy Judgment to be sold, and therein desi ribed as follows; All that certain lot. piece or pun of Isnd with the building and improvem-mta thereon. HltiiHte. lying and being the Horough of Brooklyn, County of Kinri City and Htat of New more particularly bounded and deMcriUfd an follows Beginning at Hie corner foruu-d hy he intersection of the aout ha esterly roriitr of Soth street with the port Ii tstcri orn-T of Bay Psrkw ay formerly H-d avenue 1 running them-e northwesterly ulong the southwesterly shlo of Doth street, nm- 1 null red 4 1001 feet thence soul water I piu nllel wii Hay Ptii kw ay, tu hnndi (L'ntn ft to the northeasterly side (f 1 street; running theme wotit henst ei Hh ng the norlhfHsierlv side of Hist one hundred 1 on i feet to In nort hweaierly side of Hav pnrkvtay: and running thtn-'e northeasterly along the northwesterly 'le ot Bm Ps rkway. hundred 200 fi tu to the point or place of beginning.

Together with all the linhl. title and interest of the mortgagor of. In mid to the Nnd I st In nth rMret. Ht streei and Parkway, in fronl of unl adjoining nU premises to fh rent til' linn th. root rtftcct ivf ly.

Morel, HJth. MARK BKNVITT. Referee Oicar l.i' wis, plaint i if a Attorney, ii'i Coin street, Brooklyn Borough. New York CRi iiiiilS-wt PKALEl ElD.4 WILL BK HK'K1VKI by the Preatdent of the Burmgh of Brooklyn, at ftuom, ii. Borousii ltu, Brooklyn, unttt 11 a on WKbNENIHY.

APRIL a. irfl. NO 1. KoR rURMSIllNti A LI. THR LABOR AMi MATKttlALS RF.IIRKL TO ruN.TRITT SKWKKf IN l.INOKN K.

37TH HT A MJ Hi '11 KN'W A UY A ANI IX K. STH ST, K. itTII TROY AVE. K. 4 ST 4rtTM AN1 EN A AVE.

r. A BKTWfcKN LIN UK AVE. AND flU Hcii A The KnxtiK-er nteliniinnrv estimate of the quant ii ea la follows: 4. 3" 9 ltnr ft nt 22-Inch pi aewer. laid i nilte.

Includ ing an incidental and appur- tenanea: per linear foot. $8 60 10 linear fct of 2-lnh pipe. sewer, laid complete. tn ludini all tnetaentaia and apjiurtcnanccs, per linear foot. 84.30 1,369.70 2.

si, linear ft of t-inch hou.e nntioction drein. 'A." laid com plete. Including all Incidentals snd npurtenunccs: per linear foot. 1,845 Miliar feet of 6-inch house connection drain. laid complete.

Including nil Incidentals and flppui teiianees; per linear foot. $2.2.1 4,151.24 63 manholes eomnlete. with iron heads and cover Including all ncidentals and nnurteiiunces per manhole, 1100 6.J00.00 8 sewer bttains complete, of standard design, with Iron gratings, iron hauin hods, and con necting culverts, including all Incident a la and appurtenance; per basin. 1,800.00 flO.ooo ieet. board measure, or sheeting and hrbctng, driven tn place, complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per 1,000 feet, board measure.

40.. 1,300.00 30 cubic yards of extra excava tion, including sheeting and bracing, and all tneldenlals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, II-50 45.00 Total IRMS5.8S Tho time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the con tract will be one hundred 100) consecu tive worktnr davs. The amount of security renmrpfi le Thirty-four Thousand Dollars. NO. 3.

FOR Ft'RNTSHIXU ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REOUTRRD TO CONSTRUCT SEWERS TN BELMONT BET (SEN Tain ST, UUHY. AND DREW DREW BE TWEEN BELMONT AVE. AND LIBERTY AVE PITKIN BETWEEN DREW AVE. AND FOR BELL FORBELL BETWEEN CONDUIT AVE. AND BROADWAY: C.LENMORE HE TWEEN DREW AVE.

AND FORBELL AVE. (SECTION NO. 2). The Engineer a preliminary estimate oi the quantities la as follows: 273 linear feet of 4S-lnch sewer, laid complete, including all in cidentals and appurtenances; per linear toot, jo 430 linear feet or 42-incn sewer, laid complete, Including all incidentals and appurtenances: per linear foot, 113.60 6,805.00 91!) linear feet of 36-tncn sewer. laid complete.

Including all Incidentals and aDDurtenances: per linear foot, 8l2.su 1x.f03.2v 265 linear feet of 18-Inch pipe aewer, laid complete, Including all incidentals nnd nnnurtenances per Ifnenr foot. $5.25 1,391.26 1,455 linear feet of 12-lneh pipe sewer, laid comnif te. including alt Incidentals and nDUrteiiances 1 per linear foot. 84 b.bzu.oo 20 linear feet of 10-inch house connection drain, laid complete, Including all incidentals nnd ap purtenances; per linear foot. $3 60.00 Z.OftO linear reet or -incn noune connection drain, laid complete, incliiHlne nil incidentals and ap purtenances; per linear foot, $2 4,000.00 26 manholes, complete, with jron heads and covers.

Including all incidentals and appurtenances: per manhole. $1)0 2,000.00 10 aewer basins complete, of standard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, Including all In-nirientiiis and annurtenances: per basin, $300 3,000,00 1,000 feet, board measure, foundation planking and pile capping, laid In place complete, Including all incidentals and appurtenances: oer 1,000 feet, board measure, $0 60.00 100 linear feet of piles driven in place complete, Including all incidentals and appurtenances per linear foot. $1 100.00 5 cubic yards of brick masonry laid In place, complete. Including extra excavation and all incidentals Hnd appurtenances: per cubic yard. $25 125.00 5 cubic yards or concrete, clans laid In place complete, including extra excavation nnd all Incidentals "and appurtenances; per cubic yard, 112 5 cubic yards of extra excavation.

Including sheeting and bracing and all Incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 60.00 Total $40,281.96 The time allowed for the completion of the work and run periormance or tne contract will be one hundred and twenty (120) wnrklna- davs. The amount of security required will be Twenty Thousana uouars NO 8. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE HABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A BKWKK IN 6TI1 nvTWRKM SO AVE. AND 4TII AVE. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is aa iohows; 629 linear feot of 12-inch pipe aewer, laid complete, including all infiontHiM and appurtenances per linear root, $4,403.00 150 linear feet of o-lnch bouse connection drain, aid complete, infimiinar all Incidentals and ap purtenances; per linear foot, $4..

600.00 0 manholes complete, wttn iron heads and covers. Including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole. $110...... 660.00 80 000 feet, board measure, sheeting and bracing, driven in place complete, including all Incidentals and appurtenances; per 1,000 feet, board measure. $40.., 1,200.00 cubic yards extra excavation, Ircluding sheeting arid bracing, and all Incidentals and appurte nances; pet cubic yard, 7,50 Total $6,870.60 The time allowed for the completion of the work ana run periormance or tne con tract will be thirty t30 consecutive work' inar davs.

The amount of security required is Thirty-four Hundred Ooliars Mil 4 FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS RKgiriRRD TO INSTRUCT A BKWKR JN 48TH MX. Uktw-KKN 8TH AVE. AND 9TII AVE The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quRlitltteH is as renews; 7i linear fet of 12-tnch pipe sower, laid complete, including all a nd a ppur tefiauccs per linear foot, $2,765.10 iimar feet or tt-iucn nnuse connection drain. completo, IncludiiiK fill Incidentals and ap- purUtiiiti' cm; jp'T foot $2.. 040.00 manholes' cotnyieie, wun iron heaiU nnd covers, including all Incident a ppurtoualices; per manhole.

Ill" ObO.OO cubic, yams OI eini excavation, including MieettiiK and bracing and all labor, materials. Incidentals and spiutrtcitanccs; per cubic yard, $1.00 7. CO Total The time allowed f'r the completion of the work and run performance or tne ooh tract will be forty (40) consecutive work The amount of security required la Two Thousand Dollars NO. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THR LABOR A NO MATERIALS REQUIRED TO UONSTRU I A IN 7 1T BETWEEN 19TH AVE.

AND S0TH AVE The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as ionows: 629 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incident hIs and appurtenances: per linear foot. $3. HO $2,453.10 340 linear feet 01 b-incn nouse connection drain, laid complete, htcludinc nil Incidentals and ap purtenances; per linear font, $2.. 880.00 ti manholes, complete, with iron heads ami covers. Including alt incidentals and appurtenances: per manhole.

8100 $00.00 6 cubic yards extra excavation, including wheeling and bracing and all incidentals and sppurte- anccs: per cubic yard, 7.51 Total $3,740.00 The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the con tract will ba forty (40) consecutive work lna duvrt. The amount of security required Is Nine teen Hundred Do am NO. 6. Foil FURNISHING ALT THE LABOR AND ATE III A L.N REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN E. 29TH FROM T1LDEN AVE.

TO ALBE MA RLE RD. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of tne quantities is as ioiiow: 89f linear feet of 12-tnch pips sewer, laid Complete, Including all incidentals and a iinurtenances: per linear foot. $4.30 $1,098.60 no linear leer 01 s-incn nouse connection drain, laid complete, Including all Incidentals una an- pui tenatieew; per linear foot, $3.. 180.00 4 manholes complete, with iron heailn and cover, including all incident ala apuurttuiaucus; per manhole, $110 440.00 2,0110 feet, hoard measure, or "heetlng and bracing, driven in place complete, including alt Incidentals and appurtenance; pur 1 0iO feet, board measure, $40... 80.00 a eumo run or extra excavation.

Including sheeting and bracing and all labor, materials. In-cidt'iunls and appurtuuanc.es; per cubic yard, $1.10 Total $2,40. 00 Tho time allowed fnr the completion of ma wnrif ami tun perrormanca or tile con. tract will btj forty (40) uousccutlvti work ing uaya. 1 The mount of security required fa Twelve Hundred Dollars NO.

7. FOR FU IHH I NG ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED 1 or Tn ijivi or ll'H living M-non sV3-K of the OrnUr New ork Charter), 111 bold public hearing at It o'clock lt the forenoon, on Thursday. April 1. tn Room City Hull. Borough or Manhattan, relative to a request of the mniii.Hir of Iok for approval of a flan determined upon by the I'lirnmiwloncr of Docks on Kbrunry IK.

12, lor the further alteration and amend ment of that portion bet en Avenue V. Flatlands rvc tino and Hea View avenue, at Perdrst Basin, Horough of Brooklyn, of the pi ma for Improvf ng the waterfront and harbor of The City of New York in Jamaica Bay, between Barren Istan4 In the Borough of Brooklyn, and Cornell Basin tn the Borough of Queen. The following la a technical description of the proposed plan. The furtner alteration and that portion between Avenue I'lat-Iftnda avenua and Ht-a View a flute at Paerdegat Basin, in the Borough of Brook- lyn. of the plana for Improving the waterfront mifl Iiarhor of the City of New York i In Jamaica Bay, between Barren lalaud, I In the Borough of Brooklyn, and Cornell Ristn, in the Borough of Queens, formerly determined upon by the Commissioner of i Docks, April 26.

IH. and June 21. 1916, and approved and adopted by the Commia- a toners of the Sicking Fund. May IK, 19to. and July 13.

lots, aa subsequently altered and amenrtfd, ronalsta In: Ftrat Discontinuing that portion of the marginal street, wharf or place situated on the westerly aide of Paerdegat Basin, aa Ilea between the easterly line of Bergen avenue, the southerly line of Bergen 18th at reel and the aout herly prolongation of the eaaurly Una of Paerdegat Avenue Bouth. Heond Establishing of the marginal atreot, wharf or place along the westerly Me of Paerdegat Baain, bounded and de-crlhed aa followa: Beginning at a point at the Intersection of tho southerly line of Ralph avenue with tha aaaterty line of Paerdegat Avenue thence eastwnrdly and along the Bontheriy aide of Ralph avontie to its Intersection with the southerly fide of Hat-lands avenue; thence eastwardly and along the outherv aide of Klatlands avenue a d'Stane of 33.24 feet to property of The CKy of New York acquired In 1803: thence southwardly and along the property acquired by The City of New York, a distance of 301.08 feet to the point or Interaction of the established pierhead and bulkhead lino along the westerly fide of Paerdegat Basin with the established pierhead and bulkhead line alonr the northerly side of said basin; thence southwardly In two rout-flea and along the established pierhead and bulkhead Hue on the westerly side of Paerdegat Baain to it Intersection with the southerly side of fornior Bergen 18th street- thence westwardly and along the southerly line of former Bergtn 18th street to its Intersection with the easterly line of Paerdegat Avenue South: thence northwardly in two courses and along the easterly aide Of Paerdegat Avenue to the point or place of beginning. Third Continuing the marginal atreet. wharf or place along the westerly side of Paerdegat Basin, aa determined upon by the Commfss loner of Docks, October 7, 1921, 600 fret In width, between Avenue and Bergen lflth street, ao that its westerly sldo will be the prolongation of the westerly side of the proposed marginal street described In Section 2 above. Fourth The establishing of a marginal trcot, wharf or place aiong the easterly sldo of Paerdegat Basin, bounded and described as followa: Beginning at a point In the southerly side of Klatlands avenue where the Fame is interned ed by the westerly side of East 76th street or Paerdegat Avenue North; thence southwardly and along the westerly affJe East 79th street or Paerdegat Avenue North to an angle point In same; thence at ill southwardly and along the westerly line of Paerdegat Avenue North to its Intersection with the southerly line of Hea View avenue: thence westwardly and along the southerly line of former Hea View avenue to ts Intersection with the established pierhead and bulkhead line along the easterly side of Paerdegat Basin; thence northwardly and the said established ierhead and bulkhead linn IrCtwo courses' to the established pierhead nd bulkhead line along the head of aa Id basin; thence westwardly and still along (ha established pierhead and bulkhead tin a illstanee of 228.74 feet to the easterly property line of the property acquired by The City of New York in 1903; thtnee northwardly and along the easterly property line of the City of New York In two courses 69.39 feet and 244.75 feet to its inter section with the southerly side of Flat land avenue; thence eastwardly and along the southerly side or Fiat lands avtt hue to the oolnt or place of beginning.

Ffth The utabuahlng of the pierhead and bulkhead line along the westerly side of Paerdegat Basm. described aa follows Beginning tt a point in the pierhead and bulkhead line approved by the Secretary of War, May 1911, where the fame is intersected by he aoutherly tine of for mer Hernen hftt street: tnence nortn wardly and lion a the aald established pierhead and bulkhead Sine to a point in same at tne neaa oi jraeruegat Hasin. nin tsnt H00 feet south of, measured at lght angles, the southerly line of Flat lands ave nut-. Sixt n--The jstablishlng of ft plefhead and bulkhead Urn' along the- lastcrly atdo and inner -end' of- Paerdegat Basin, de- eui ihf a its toiiowa: Beginning; at potnt In the pierhead and bulkhead line. up roved by the Secretary of ar on May 1, (911, mlong the easterly sine of raeniegat tsasm Where tne same is intersected by tne southerly line or for met St a View aienuoi thence orthwardly and along the an Id established pierhead and butkneud tine to an bugle point in same thence till northwardly and along the pin: head -tnd bulkhead Mna approved by the Secretary of War on May 8, 1910, to Its rngle point at he head of the basin; thence westwardly and along the Buid Jderhegd and bulkhead line at the- head of 'aerdegat a distance of 228.74 feet to its InteiMectiuu with the easterly property Hue of the City of New York acquired In 180 J.

The plan is open to the inn pec Ion of sny citizen tho ofTlce of the Comptroller of Tho City of New york (Municipal Building), at all times during business hours, until the day of the hearing. Uated. New York, March 30. If 115. JOHN V.

HTLAN, Mayor, and Chairman, CoinmlasloncTa of the Sinking Fund. tC-179) mh30-t osu NKW YORK 81' PR EM COURT. SBC-end Judicial District In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to- acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose tn fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for tbe purpose of opening and extending the PUBLIC PARK bounded by the southerly line of the Public Park north of Avenue W. East Thirty-eighth street. Pelican street, VlatbuSh avenue, the bulkhead line of The City of New York, the United States pierhead and bulkhead line, Brigham street, Kmmons avenue, Gerrltxen avenue.

Avenue and Burnett street; the PUBLIC PARK bounded by Pelican street. Hassock street, the bulkhead line of The City of New York and Flatbuslt avenue; and for the opening end emending of BHUJHAM 8TRKET, from the United Htates pierhead and bulkhead line to Kmmons avenue; EMMONS AVKNUK, from Brigham street to Ger-ritsen avenue. UEURITSEN AVENUE, from Emmonw avenue to ft point about 223 feet soutt, of Avenue AVENU10 from ilerrltaen avenue to Burnett atreet; BURNBTT bTRISET, from Avenue to Avenue EAST THIRTV-EIU11TH STREET, from ft point about feet south of Avenue to Pettcftn street; PELICAN STREET, from East Thirty-eighth street to Haaanck street, and HASSOCK STREET, from Pelican street to the bulkhead line of The City of New York, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Notice Is hereby given that application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at ft Special Term of aatd court to be held in and for the County of Kings, for ths hearing of motions, at the County Court House, In the Borougli ot Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 8th day of April, 1925, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to condemn the real property required for said Improvement end to have the compensation which should Justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken therefor ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the com of said Improvement assessed by said Supreme Court as hereinafter set forth. In accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, adopted on the 19th day of January, 1925 The nature and extent of the improvement hereby Intended Is the acquisition of till tn foe by The City of New i'ork, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening and extending of the Public park bounded by the southerly line ot the Public Park north of Avenue East Thirty-eighth street, Pelican street.

Flat-hush avenue, the bulkhead line of The City of- New York, the United Htates pierhead and bulkhead line, Brigham street, Kmmons avenue, (ierritsen avenue. Avenue and Burnett Htreet; the Public Park bounded by Pelican street, Hassock struet, the bulkhead line of The City of New York and Klatbufth aveniio; and for the opening end extending of Brigham street, from the L'rrHfd State pierhead nnd bulkhead line of Kmmons avenue, from Brigham street to tierritsen avenue; Gerrltsen avenue, from Kmmons avenue to a point about 23 feet south of Avenue Aciiue from Oerritaen avenue to Burnett street; Burnett street from Avenue to Avqiiuo l'last Thirty-eighth street, from a point about 03 feet south of Avenue to Pell-can street Pelican at i cot. from East Thirty-eighth street to Hassock atreet, and Hassock street, from 1'eltuan street to he bulkhead line of The City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn. City of Nhw York. The real property, title to which Is pro- Cosed to be acquired.

Is more particularly ouuderi anil described an nun. to wit: PUBLIC PARK (PAHCtiL Beginning at the Intersection of the northeast line of Burnett stroet with the northwest line of Avenue thence north 49 degrees, 38 minutes, 4 2 2 seconds east and along the northwest line of Avenue 841.44 ftvt; thence north 04 degrees, minutes. 33 8 seconds west llti.Ut feet; tllrnoe north 85 degree. 4 minutes, 04. aeconda west 173.37 feet; thence north 49 degrues.

00 minutes, .11 KeondM west M4.29 feet- thence north 4 degrees, 23 mlnutea, 15.2 seconds cast 1 07 J. wt tvet thenue north 84 degrees, IS minutes. 42.2 Kecoitda cant 178.79 feet; thneu aouth 41 dr'KTtiea, 2tt minutes, 17.8 seconds enst .8 I feet; thence north 67 degrees, 13 minutes, 4::, 2 Hcconde east 241. 4b feet; thence north 27 degrees, 6 minute. tU.S seconds Wtmt 681.

3 feet; thence north f9 degrees, 41 minutes, 42.3 seconds PHHt 7o.O feet; thence worth ti4 degrees, i WAUtes, 23,2 seconds a tu. 1 fi on llhhMKPtl, APRIL ItontUKh ef lSrklta. UmR I liMSHlV'l AND DELIVERING ''HI' KENS TO 1 HB El A HT II EN Ot-l'l ELF A E. 'I hf time for the pTf'M'tviHnce of roll-trjf 's ia or the period ending June 30. Lid shall be considered unless It ac bv a depnett of 00.

Tho amount of awuiitv required $S0 00 FOR AND DELIVERING COAL To THE FIRE AND Pul.H I-; DEPARTMENTS, AND THE DEPARTMENTS OE CoRRKCTH iN, HEALTH. 1' LA XT AND STHlt'TCREB. PARKS IOC hiKI.YN, I'VBLH ELK A ME, STREET CLE A NINO. WATER SUPPLY. iiAM AND ELECTRICITY.

The time for the rforinance of contract Is within the period ending March 31, No bid alia II be considered unless It i S'cnni Hnd hy a Kuch deposit hall in mi nmmint not Ies one sod one-h'if per cent, of the totsl f. mount of the hid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent, of the contract amount aivnrrt.l. KOR rTRNTHHIVO AND DELIVERING ft A EQC NT A A Ho A -TOUT St PPLIES AND DRCOOIPT SUNDRIES To THE DEPARTMENT OK Vl'BLK' WELKA RE. The 'time for the performance of con-li'iti ts ts 00 eonsCfiiti ve ca lends days afusr tlie endorsement of the certificate of th Comptroller.

Nn bid shall be considered unless It Is S''cuipMnled by ti deposit. Such de.mstt shall be In en nmr-unt not lew than nn and oii-hsIf percent of the tidal amount of thf bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent, of the contract amount awarded. The bidder will state the price pr unit, called for in the schedules of quantities and pries, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must he made and footed up, ns th bids will le read from the total, nnd awards.

If made, made to the lowest bidder on each Item or class, as stated In the schedules. Hpewflci.ttons referred to In the schedules may be had upon Application st Room 1901. Municipal Building. Manhattan. Blank forms and further Informa'Inn my he obtained at the ofTlce ih Department or Purchase.

19th floo Municipal Building, U.httn. JOHN E. BOW PI. Commissioner, NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. KINtiS County In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises located on the southerly side of Kelly place between West 1st and West 2d streets.

Borough of Brook lyn, amy selected as a site lor school purposes, accordlmr to law. rursiiant to the statute in such case made and provided, notir is hereby given inai 11 is tne mrention or tne corporn tton Counsel of The City of New York to make Application to the Hupreme court of The State ot Now York at a Special Term, Part I thereof, for the hearing of contested motions to be held in and for the County of Kings at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City New York, on the 13th day of April, IBUS, at the opening of court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the reat property proposed to he taken In the above-entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the said court without ft jury. The rnture and extent of the Improvements hrehy Intended Is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute to certain lands and premises In the Borough of Brooklyn, which are required for a school siie under the Jurisdiction of the Board of Education of The City of New York. The said lands and premises ao to be acquired aro bounded and described as follows: "Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly line of Kelly place and the easterly line of West 2d atreet and running thence easterly along the southerly line of Kelly place 176 feet to the right of way owned by The City of New Y'ork, fronting on West 1st street distant 25 feet westerly thereof; thence southerly and parallel with West 1st street 100 feet to the northerly line of David place, as shown upon the tax mapB; thence westerly along the northerly line of David place feet to the easterly line of Weat 2d street; and thence northerly along the easterly line of West 2d street 100 fet to the point or place of beginning, be tho aaid several dimensions more or less, said premises btng designated as Lots Nos.

107, 108, 109, 112, and 115 In Block 72X1 on the tax maps of the Borough of Brooklyn, together with all right, title and interest. If any. In and to the streets or avenues in front thereof to the center thereof." Dated, tho 2Sth day of "March, 125. Borougli of Brooklyn, City of New York. GEORGE P.

NICHOLSON, Corporation Counsel. 153 rterrepont street, Brooklyn. N. Y. (C-175 mh28-10t-OSU NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINOH COUNTY In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New Y'ork to certs in lands and premises located at fith avehue and Geiston avenue, north of 92d street, adjoining the premises of Public School 104, Borough of Brooklyn, duly selected as a site for school purposes, arcordtng to law.

Pursuant to tlie statute in such case made and provided, notice la hereby given that It is the Intention of tho Corporation Counsel of Tho 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 the hearing of contested motions, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, tn the Borough of Brooklyn, City or iscw i orK, on the ntn day or April, 1925, at the opening of Court on that day, or as 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 ascertained and determined by the aald Court, without a Jury. The nature and extent of the improve meiita hereby intended Is the acquisition of title in ft simple absolute to certain lands and premises In the Borough of Brooklyn, which are required for a school site under the Jurisdiction of the Board of Education of the City of New York. The said lands and premises so to be acquired are bounded and described aa follows: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly side of avenue, where It is Intersected by the northeasterly line of the lands of Public School 104. which point Is distant 160 feet 8 T4 inches northeasterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southeasterly side of 6th avenue and the northeasterly side of 9L'd street, and running thence northeasterly along the southeasterly sldo of 5th avenue 160 feet Vj, inch to the northeasterly line of Lot No. thence southeast rly along the northeasterly lines of Lots Nos.

ft and 33 to the northwesterly side of Uelstun avenue; thence southwesterly aiong the northwesterly side of Geiston avenue to the northeasterly line of the hinds of Public School 104, and thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of the lauds of Public School 104, inches to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premlsca being designated as Lots Nos. 7, S. 33, 36, 36. 87 and 38, tn Block tiuR8. on the tax maps of the Borough of Brooklyn, together with all right, title and Interest, if any, in and to tho streets or avenues in front then of to the center thereof." Dated, the 1st day of April, 1325, Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON. Corpora lion Counsel. 153-Plerrepont Street, Brooklyn.

N. Y. (C-1S1) al-mt osu NEW YORK SUPREME COURT 8KC-ond Judicial District In the matter of the application of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, for the same purpose In fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening and extending FORT HILL PLACFJ, from Dahlgren place to Battery avenue, In the. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Notice Is hereby given that by an order of the Hupreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, dated March 19, and duly entered In the office of the clerk of the County of Kings on the 20th day of March, 196, the application of The City of New Y'ork 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 ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a Jury, and the cost of such Improvement sssesaed by the court in accordance witli the resolution adopted by tho Board of Fstlmate and Apportionment on the 22d day of lit 23, was granted.

Notice Is further given that pursuant to Section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapter HOiJ of tho Laws of 1915. the map or survey of the land to be acquired lit this proceeding has been duly tiled in the office of tho Clerk of the County of Kings, and each and every party nnd person Interested in the real property so to be taken and having any claim or demnnd on account thereof, is hereby required to 111 with the Clerk of tho County of Kings on or before the 9th day of April, 19l'u, a written claim, duly verified setting forth the real property owned by the claimant, or which he la Interested, ami his post office arf dress; and tu serve within the same time a copy of such verind etuim on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, nt his office, tifh floor. No 1B3 Plerrepont street. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. The property affected hy the above-en-lltb'd proceeding la lo-Ntt-d In Nos.

fiMSA and 614L'R tn Hection IS of the Kings County Land Mnp, and is more particularly bounded and desert bed aa follows, to wit: Beginning at the Interserlimi nf the smii hweat line of Kort Hill place with the southeast line of Dahlgnn place; thenre northeasterly along the southeast line of I'aMgren place fet thence southeaster deflecting AO degrees to the right 112 feet to the northwest line of Buttery avn tine; theme southwesterly along the northwest line of Battery avenue i' feet; Ihenco northeasterly deflecting 110 degrees to the right i'i'i reet to Hie point or place of beginning. -Dated, Brookl.sn, New York, Miirch Zl, GLotUib: P. NICHOLSON. Corporation Counsel. Office and Post officii Address, Ui3 Pierre-pont street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. tC-17: mh27 Merchants Acsociatk Takes Action to Re-Pave Thoroughfare. A marked increase tn ttadf aa a (Hrtot ifstiit of thf rpcnt nule hy tho LivinjrUin Street A0- illtion iiifrrMiH thf meeting of the asocirt im IMt niplit at he Hrooklyn Poly-ro'hnic 85 I-lviiiKflton Kipi-pser (Mt Ives tif firms tl'-- fit n(l thiit Inrpo nunihpr tf n'v nan i.ern anceti lu tneir lists. The. anuria! ion took action to urjre tho H.

M. T. to niftke th" nee Kftary rrpuirs tn Hh tracks on Iiv iilgsttm st. immediately, to allow fop the resurfac'lnff of the street. An plication fcr memhrrHhlp In ivk' Council of Rruoklyn it nil a con iriLution to the support of th Cleaner Hrooklyn Commit lee wert nut horiztvi.

Alexander Kucha wan elected hy 1 he iiHBOoiation to ronduet a drl to serurf; tlie membership in the association nf every firm doing nusU ness on Livingston nt. Kdward Hul ledge, president of the anweiar Hon, presided, ut the meeting $2,033,000 NEEDED. FOR BROOKLYN HOSPITALS An appeal the Board of KsU mate by the Ilcpubllran County Conij mittee to grant corporate Mtork to eliminate firetnipn and improve con ditions in municipal hospitals and homes for the aged, was put on the corporate stock calendar hy the Sink" tnr Hind Commission ye'-rday. Thi will be lakcn up for action not sooner than two or more months. The appeal said thut waa needed in Brooklyn alone, and that conditions; ot Kings County Hospital arc the worst of all.

SCORES CHILD LABOR LAW The Child Labor Amendment wa5 scored last nitfht by Jerome F. Cor- lins, a remdent of Brooklyn, who spoke before a lance audience at the Bowery Mission. Mr. Collins Is on of the "Klylni? Squadron' of the ttonal Security Leiiffue He opposed I he proposed amend ment on the ground that it -wiia radical move and charged it wan otte of the firBt steps toward the institu tion of fiovornmental control of every unt; and every thins. FORECLOSCRKS.

'( )U '( KT, KINtiS COI'XT Issac T. Bwezey and fl philntiffs, figiiinst FMippa M. I'olteastro and others, defeudnnts. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duty made and entered in the a hove entitled set Ion and dated the 3d day of Fehiuary, the undersigned, referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest hidder, hy Nathaniel Hhuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Heal Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague atreet.

Borough ot Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 23d day of April, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed hy said judgment to be sold and therein descrthed as follows All those certain lots, pieces or parcel! of Isnd together with the hulldings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and helng In the Kighth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. Citv snd State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning st a point In the southeast line or side of Third avenue distant northeasterly sixty (0) feet from tho corner lormed hy the Intersection of the north-oast side of Twenty-eighth street with the southeast side of Third avenue; running thenro southeasterly at right angles to Third avenue, and partly through tho center of a party wall, one "hundred (1001 fret: running thence northeasterly and parallel with Third avenue forty (401 feet running hence north westerly and again at right angles to Third avenue ono hundred 100) feet to the southeasterly line or side of Third avenue foresaid; running thence southwesterly along tha southeasterly line or side of Third avenue aforesaid forty 40 feet to the point or place of heginnlng. Together with all the right, title and Interest of the parties of the first part In and to the land lying In Third avenue In front of and adjacent to the shove deserlhed premises to tha center Hue of the aald avenue. Said premises helng known as Nos.

797 and 799 Third avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dated, April 1. 192S. ESTHER AKKOWITZ.

Beferee. Robert K. Hwesey, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 60 Pine stroet, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. 2-6t th LEUAIj XOTICE8. fiCPREME COURT, KINGS COCNTY Delia Kelly, plaintiff, against John Mc-Nelvo, Peter McNelve, Patrick McNeiva and Anne McNeive, his wife; James Mo Naive and Mary McNelve.

his wife; Michael McNeive and Kate McNeive, his wife; Delia Ktflly as administratrix with the will annexed of ths goods, chattels and credit which were of Margaret H. Ryan, also known as Margaret Ryan, deceased; Samuel Rdiff. and The People of the State of New York, defendants. To the above-named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or if the complaint Is not served with thia summons, to serve a Notice of Appearand on the plalntlff'a attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and In rasa of your failure to appear, or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in tho complaint.

Dated, Murch 3rd. 1926. JOSEPH A. KEVNKDY. Attorney for Plaintiff.

OfTlce and P. O. address, No. 169 Montague street, Hrooklyn, N. Y.

To John McNeive, Peter McNelve, rit-rick McNeive, Anne McNeive. James McNelve, Mary McNelve, Michael Mc.Veive, Kate McNeive: The foregoing summons is served upon you hy pub! I cat ion pursu -ant to an order of Hon. Meander B. Fa hex. a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Htata of New York, dated the 4th day of Match, and tiled with the complaint In the office of the Cleik of the County of Kings In the Hall of Records, Hrooklvn, N.

The object of this action is to partition a parcel of renl property situated In the County of King. State of New York, which lies on the easterly side of Third avenue distant fiO feet northerly from tha northeasterly corner of fortieth street and Third avenue being 20 feet front and rear by R0 feet In depth on both aides. Dated, New York, March r.th, H2fi. JOSEPH A. KENNEDY Attorney for Plaintiff.

No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. mh-1t -f THE PEOPI.iO OF THE STATE (IP New York, by the grace of (Jod free and Independent To Florence A. O'Keefe, Eugene A. Doud.

(3'oig F. Doud. Frederick .1. Bruce, Minnie Daly, arm! greeting: Whereas. Ida M.

Ioud. who resides at No. street. Brooklyn, N. has presented a ppllriort rrnyng for 11 decree tint a certain Instrument In writing bearing date the 29ih day of October, I Hit 3, relating to real a 1 1 personal property, lit! duly proved jih the last will and testament of ANN IMHH, (Ktely residing at No.

Sfi 9th street, in he Horr tigh of RrookH n. Ciiv of New York. Now, therefore, you and each of you are liorel.y iu-d to show raua hffote our SurroKHtf'a Court of the County of Kings, to he held at the Hall of Records, In the County of Kings, on the 14th day of April, IfrL'ii, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. J11 testimony whereof, we have the schI of our saifl Surrogates 'on i to he hereunto aftixed. Witness.

Hon. ienrg Albert (U SJ WingHte, Kumigati; of our raid County, the Rorough of Brooklyn, In the said County, the 12th Csv of March, 1VT JOHN H. MrCUOKY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. mehn-4t-f NOTICK -HC PR KM fc'.

K1NCA Couniy- In the matter of the petition of l.ydta Clancy for an order under Section ti. Subdivision 7a of Domestic Relation I.nw, to dissolve her marriage with William Clancy on th ground of absence. To William Cia ncy Please take uotb-a that the petition of 1-olln Clancy, pursuant to Section Hnh-divilon '7a, of the Domestic feel tuna Dm for nt ord'T dissolving the marriage hot ween I.VIIIA and WILLIAM CLANCY, wilt be pri st-nted to a just ten of the Supreme Court, Kings County. nt term. P11 rt II hereof, a ppointed to ho held In the County Com House, in tho Borough of B'ooklyn, City of New Yor.

County of Kings, on the 22d dny of Apr'. D'2o, at 10 oVItit-k In the forenoon ot that day. or as soop thereafter as tan he heard and hen. ring had Hu-rcou. Daltd.

l-'ebniHiv r.th. nc Joseph blechmav. Attorney lor Petitioner. Park Row, New Yn-k etiy. To the iih.ive-named William tMancv; The foregoing nolle Is ervt upon 3,011 hy puhitcHtlon, pursuant to an order of Honnrnt.M N.rmai S.

Dike, a JuMce the Supte-ne t'mirt ol the Si1e 0f York, dated lODi dav of l'Vhnin--v 11 'j JOSKPH P. HI.ECHxUs A'loroi ftr Pvi it miii om.e and I'ai Row. Borough of tt hihi Citv of Ne-? l.tf..ls feet; thence north 3 degrees. 14 minutes. 48 seconds west 800 feet; thence north Sfi le minutes.

Old 2 seconds wt tSt.OS feet; thence north 89 minutes. 34.4 set-unds west t4.17 feet; thence south 87 degrees, 63 minutes, 61. second west 4A60.0 feet; thence north '1 degrees, i minutes, 12. seconds west 2la.41 feet; thence north 8 degrees. 18 min-ute.

08 aeconda west Snl.tt leet; thence north 81 degrees, 4 minutes. 61 9 seconds east 3X40 so -ot thent-e north 49 degrees, 3S minutes, 42 seconds enst Zn.J feet; thenc north 40 dearees. 21 17.8 second west and along the northeast of Ueriilseit avenue 6U14.3S feet; thence north denrees, 38 minutes. 42.2 seconds east feet; thence north 40 degrees. 21 minutes.

17. aeconos weat sbu.v sect 10 am pcint of beginning. Baiilnnina at the Intersection of the south line of Pelican street with the northeast line of Flathush avenue; thence north 7) deirrees. 4 minutes, 49. seconds east and along the south line of Pelican street tcet; tnence souiu ie degrees, 5 minutes.

05.8 seconds uat 2747.09 feel; thence south 7R degrees. 3." minutes, Ot.t seconds west 180.80 fuvt; thence north 40 degrees, 21 minutes. 17.8 seconds west 8134.4f (et to the point of beginning. HHIliMAM Pii nrilM. BestnntnsT at the intersection of the rort line of Emmons avenue with the west line of Brigham street; thence north 81 degrees, 46 minutes, (1.8 seconds east and along the north line of Kmmons avenue SO feet; thence south 8 degrees, 13 minutes, ox.I second east leet; thence north 81 degrees, G3 minutes, 12.it seconds west 82.

feet; thence north 8 degrees, 13 minutes, 08.1 seconds west feet to the point of beginning. KMMU.MI Bealnnlng at the Intersection of the east Tine of Brigham street with the south line of Kmmons avenue; thence north 8 degrees, 1 .1 minutes. ON. seconds weat and alona the east line of Brigham street 90.0 feet; thence north 81 degrees, 48 minutes, 61.9 seconds east 8817.25 feet; thence north 49 degrees. 38 minutes, 42.2 seconds east .19 feet- tnence soutn 40 aearees.

zt minutes, 17.8 seconds east 80.0 feet; thence south 49 degrees, 38 minutes. 42.3 seconds wr 2N! 22 feet: thence south 81 deareen. 44 minutes, 61. seconds weat 8840,30 feet to the point of beginning. Bra-inntna at a uolnt on the southwest lino nt lierritsen avenua distant 123.

6 feet southeasterly from the intersection of the southeast line or Avenue wun tne southwest line of Oerritsen avenue; thence south OS degrees, 28 minutes, 48 seconds east 322. oa reet; inence sou in aegrees, 31 minutes. 17.8 Rueonds east 5264.fi! feet: thence south 49 degrees, 38 minutes, 42.2 seconds went 100 feet: thence north 40 de grees. 21 minutes, 17.8 seconds weat tcet to tne point or Degmning. A KIN UK A.

Beginning at the intersection of the northeast line of Gerritsen avenue With the southeast line or Avenue thence north 40 degrees, 21 minutes, 17.8 seconds west and along tne northeast line or (Jerri sen avenue 100 feet- thence north 49 degrees, 38 minutes, 42.2 seconds east G20.0 reet; tnence soutn 40 degrees, 21 minutes. 17.8 seconds east 100 feet; thence south '49 degrees, 38 minutes. 42.2 seconds west 620. 0 feet to the point of beginning. BURNETT 8THKUT.

Beginning at the Intersection of the northwest line of Avenue with the southwest line of Burnett street; thence north 49 degrees, 88 minutes, 42.2 seconds east and along the northwest line of Ave nua 60 feet: thence south 40 dee-roes. 21 minutes, 17.8 seconds, 780.0 feet; thence south 49 degrees, 38 minutes, 42.2 seconds west 60.0 feet: thence north 40 decrees. 21 minutes, 17 8 seconds west 780.0 fcot to the point of beginning, KAST THlRTY-EItttlTH STREET. Beginning at a point on the southwest line of East Thirty-eighth street, distant outf.iv leet southeasterly from the Inter section of the southeast linn of Avenue 11 with the southwest line of East Thirty-eighth street; therrce north 64 degrees, 48 minutes, zs.s seconds east bo. 24 ieet; tnence soutn 40 decrees.

21 minutes. 11. econds east 10.664.51 feet; thence south 77 degrees, 49 minutes, 49.6 seconds west 68.07 feet; thence north 40 degrees, 21 minutes, 7.8 seconds west 10,627. 7 foot to the point ox ueginmng. PELICAN BTRKET.

Beginning at the intersection of the northeast line of East Thirty-eighth street wun me aoutn line ot feiican street; hence north 40 decrees. 21 minutes. 17.8 west tnd along the northeast line of East Thirty-eighth street 68.07 feet; thence orih 77 arees. 49 minutes. 49.6 seconds ealt 1083.81 feet; thence south 16 degrees as minutes, seconds east fo.i ieet; thence south 77 degrees.

49 minutes, 49.6 seconds west 3036.34 feet to the point of ues HASSOCK STREET. Beginning at the Intersection of the south line of Pelican street with the west line of Hassock street; thence north 77 de grees, 4 minutes, 49. a seconds ease ana along the south line of Pelican street 60.18 reel; tenae south in decrees ss mutes, seconds-east 2739.49 feet; thence south 70 35 minutes, 09.9 seconds weat 60.07 feet; thence north 16 degrees. 38 mi nut 03. 0.r..-eeconda west 2747.09 feet to tne pvlot ot heiglnnlng.

The urooertv affected bv the above en titled proceeding Is located In Blocks Nos. (iu, vitano, 7b3, toio, 7641. 7M3, 3547K, 8653A, 8T.64A, 8666, 856rB. fc8tiA. B5Q7A.

8668A. 8570 8671, -i73( Sr.74, 8376. ar7tt, 8677, 8578, K(f9, Hl So52, 8684, 8t85, f8S. 86S7. 8588A.

8590O. 8690F. In sec tions t'i. and 25 of tho Kings County Land fliap The Board of Estimate and Apportion ment by a resolution adopted on the 19th day of January, 926, determined that 65 per centum of the entire cost and expense of the proceeding be placed upon The City or rsew xortt, and the remaining pr centum upon tne tsorouan or wrooKiyn Utttad, Brooklyn, N. March 26, 1925 Corporation Counsel, OfTlce and post office address, 163 Pierre-pont street.

Borough of Brooklyn, City of rew iota. 4C-167) mh26-10t-osu NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SEC- ond Judicial District In the matter of the application of The City of Now York, relative to acquiring title wherever the name has not been heretofore acquired for the same pur Done tn fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening and extending iiHAUK ouKT. rrom hicks street to ur man street, in the Borough ot Brooklyn, (Jity or Mew York. Notice Is hereby given that hy an order or tne wupreme court or tne Btate or wow York, Second Judicial District, dated Marcn 19. 1926, and duly entered in the office of tne Cleric of the County of Kings on tne 20th day of March.

1926, the application of The Ctty of New York to have the compensation wntcn should justly ne mane to the respective owners of the real prop erty proposed to be taken In the above- entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supremo Court without a jury, ana tne cost oc smcn improvement assessed by the Court In accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on tho 29th day of February, 1924, was granted. Notice Is further given that pursuant to Section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of th land to bo acquired In this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Klnga, and each and every party and person Interested In the real- property so to be taken and having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before the 9th day of April, 19 -5, a written claim, duly verified, setting forth the real property owned by the claimant, or In which ho Is interested, and his pest office address; and to serve within the same time a copy of such verified claim on the Corporation Counsel of The t'lty of New York, at his ftffice, fith floor. No. 153 Plerrepont street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, The property affected oy the obove-en-tfllod proceeding is located In Blocks Noe. 251A and 253 In Section 1 or the Kings County Land Map, and is more particularly bounded and described an follows, to wit: Beginning at the Intersection of the southwest line of (Irncn Court with the southeast line of Furman atreet thence northeasterly along the southeast line of Furman street 60 feet; thence southeasterly detlecting 90 degrees to the right 704 feet to the southeast line of Hicks street; thence southwesterly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 60 feet; thence northwesterly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 704 feet to the point of beginning, Oated, Brooklyn, Now Ynrfc.

March 27, 1926. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON. Corporation Counsel. Office and post ofTlce address, 163 Plerrepont Htreet, Brooklyn, N.

Y. (C-178) mh27-10t-ou HEALED BIDS WILL BR RECEIVED by the President of the Horough of Brooklyn, at Room 21, Borough Hail, Brooklyn, until 11 a on WEDNESDAY, APRIL FOR CONST Kl'CTI NO A 1 I LVERT t'NPKR KINOH HIGHWAY. APPROXIMATELY ALONO THE LIN EH OF PAERDEGAT CREEK. ABOUT 20 FEET NORTH OF OLKNWOOD D. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: Itno linear feet of culvert complete.

koo foot, board measure, lumber for wing walks. Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. Security required, $4,000. Each hid must be accompanied by a deposit of $J00 In rash or certified check, made payable to the order of the Comptroller of Tho City of New York. The bidder wilt state the price of each Item or article contained hi tho specifications, per linear foot, per 1,000 feet board measure or other unit of measure by which tho blda will be tested.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate stiln. Blank units may be ohtoined at the oflliB of the Bureau Highways, Room No. 80 Court Brooklyn. JOHEPH A. OUIDEll, President.

'Vee Instructions tu Bidders, 'ln1 pn-e. I' -nii 1 iisu EAOI.H CLASSIFIED AD8 reduce soiling costs to a minimum. Pursuant to the statute In su si I inside and provided, ntttbe In hereby given iiiiti it ik the intention or the Corporation I 'liinsel of the City of NVw York to make application to th Hupremi court of the si.HtR of New York, at a Npeeial Term, i'srt 1 thereof, for the hearing of contested to be held in and for the County Klnes. at the County Court House. In the Bornurh of Brnualyn.

City ot New York, on the 17th April, 11 -5. at the opening of Court on that tiay, or as gfton thereafter ss counsel can be heard, to have the compensation shf.u Id Just ly be made to he speet ive owners of the 1 al property proposed to be taken In the above-entitled prnercdlng ascertained and determined by the aald Court, without jury. The nature and extent of the improvements hereby intended ts tilts acquisition title In fee simple absolute to ceiiain n.l and prerniNen In Biooklyn, which are required a te under the lion of irO Ed lira Ion of the city of New The said lands aiid premise be acquired are bounded and desoi ibed as followa: "Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly ltne of Coney Island avenue and tbe eon herly line of Avenue 7. and running thmee southerly along the westerly side of Coney Island avenue 225 feet rt Inehes to the northerly aide of Manor Court, its the same is laid out on the tax mans; thence westerly, along the northerly side of Manor Court. Ieet 1 1 Im-hes to the easierly s'de of Easi 7th street.

1 he same Is laid out on thf tax mans; thence northerly, alone the eHSterly line of Ent 7lh street. feet to ine sntit neriy ltne of A venue and thence easterly, along the southerly line nf Avenue Z. ,182 feit 1 '4 inches to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, aaid premises being designated as Lots 1, 6. 10. 1 15.

'it, liS, 3U, 31. -Xh, 3R. 41 and 4L'. In Block 71:44. on the tax maps of the Borough of Brooklyn, together with all right, title and Interest, if any.

In and to the streets or avenues In front thereof to the center thereof." Dated, the Jst day of April, 1 ft 2 Bor ougli oC Brooklyn, city of New York. UKUllUK P. NICHOLSON. Coiporatlon Counsel. Plerrepont Street, Brooklyn.

N. Y. (C-1 1 -lot osu NEW YORK SCPRKMK COURT. COI'NTY In the matter of acquiring t.tle by The City of New York to certain lane's and premises located on he northerly Bide of Butler street, east of 4th avenue, adjoining the premises of Public 133, Borough of Brooklyn, duly selected as a Hlo for school purposes, according to law. Pursuant to tho statute In such case made and provided, notice ts hereby given that tt Is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of the City of New Yok to make application to the Supreme isrt of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part I thereof, for the hea mg of contested motions, to be held In av.d for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, In the Borough of Brooklyn, Slate of New York, on the 17th day of April, 195, at the opening of Court on that day, or as 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 he taken in the above-entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the said Court, without a jury.

The nature and extent of the Improvements hereby intended is the acquisition of title In fee simple absolute to certain lands and premises in the Borough of Brooklyn which are required for a school site under the Jurisdiction of the Board of Education of the City of New York. The said lands and premises so to be acquired are bounded and described aa follows: "Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Butler street where it is Intersected by the easterly line of the lands of Public School 133, which point Is distant 8 feet 4 inches easterly from the coiner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of 4th avenue and the northerly side of Butter street, and ruunlug thence easterly along the northerly eide of Butler street 80 feet to the easterly line of Lot No. 15; thence northerly, along the easter ly line of Lot No. 6t, 144 rent to the northerly line of said Lot No. thence Westerly, along the said northerly lino of Lot No.

65, K0 feet to the easterly line of the lands of Public School 133, and thence southerly, along the easterly line of tho lands of Public School US, 144 feet to the point or place of beginning, bo the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Lot No. 5, in Block M0, on the tax maps of the Borough of Brooklyn, together with alt right. title nnd interest. If any, in and to the streets or avenues In front 'thereof to the center thereof. Dated, the lat day of April, 1925.

Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Counsel. 163 Plerrepont Btreet, Brooklyn, N.

Y. (C-182) al-lOt osu PUBLIC NOTICK IS HEREBY G1V1CN to the owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments have been completed and a re lodged in tbe otnee ot tne Hoard 01 Assessors for examination by all persons interested, Borough of Brooklyn. 7S97. Sewers and appurtenances (n 79th st. from Bay parkway to Stillwell 81t st.

from 23d ave. to 24th 23d ave. from 79th st. to S2d 82d St. from 23d are.

to 24th hOth st. from 23d ave. to Stillwell ave. Affecting Blocks fi25, e2S, 6300. t-h4U to tiS 19, and ti I 8019.

raving K. Hth st. from Kim ave. to Avenue N. Affecting Blocks t742 and 6743.

ft! fi0, Regulating, grading, in K. 13th st. from Gravesend Neck rd. to Avenue X. Affecttng Blocks 7397 and 739H.

8182. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging and paving 7fith st. from 18th ave. to 19th ave. Affecting Blocks 6227, C22JJ, HZn and 6239.

83U7. Sewers and nppurtenanees In E. ISth st between Avenue 8 and Avenue Avenue between K. 18th st. and E.

19th St. Affecting Blocks 7296. 7297 and 7323. 8349. Sewer and appurtenances in 74th between 21st ave.

and Bay parkway. Affecting Blocks fi28 and 219. Ail persons whose Interests are affected by th above named proposed assessments and who are opposed to the same or cither of them, are requested to present their objections In writing to the Hoard of Assessors. Room fi0. Municipal Building.

Manhattan, on or before Tuesday. April 28. 1925. at 11 a.m., at which lime and place the said objections will be. heard and testimony received In reference thereto.

ILLIAM C. OR.MONU ANDREW T. SULLIVAN. MAU RICK SIMMONS, Board of Assessors. March 28, 192t.

(C-178) mff-S-int-osti NEW YORK fcJUPHK MB COl'KT, Kl.VOS County In the matter of acquiring title hy Tho City of New York to certain land and premises located on the northerly tdd of Wortinan avenue between Hemlock treot nnd Autumn avenue. Bnrough of Brooklyn, duly selected a site for t.chool purposes, according to law. Pursuant to Hut statute In such casn made and provided, notice Is hereby given that ft Is th Intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to wake application to the Supreme Court of The Htata of New York at a Special Term, Part I thereof, for the hearing of contested motions to be held in and for the County of Kings at the County Court House, tn tho Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 13th dity of April, 195, at the opening of court on that day or as soon thereafter us counael can be heard to hava the compensation which should Justly be mao to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken In the above-entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the said court without a jury. The nature nnd extent of the improvements hereby Intended is the ncquisii ion Of title In fee simple absolute to certain lands and premises in th BurniiRh of Brooklyn, which are required for a s. hool site under the juiindietinn of the Hoard of KdiiCMtton of The City of New ork.

Tlie said lands nnd premises ho to he acquired are bounded and described as followa: "Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of 'the northerly line ot' Wnrtman avenue and the westerly line of Autumn avenue, as the aame arc laid out on the tax maps, and running thence northerly aiong the westerly lino of Autumn avenue 300 feet to the northerly line of IOt No. 18; thence westerly along Hie said northerly line of Lot No. Hi and the continuation thereof to the easterly line of Hftntnt'k street, as th' same iw laid out en tho tax map; thence southerly along the easierly line of Hemlock street to (he northerly lino of Wormian avenue, and thence easterly along the northerly line of Wortumn avenue L'OH feet to the point or place of beg) nnlng, he the said sevpral I dimension nmn- or less, said premises be ing designated ns t.ots 1 H. 21, 2:. 2st j.

si. 34. 3. snd parts oT Lots Nns. 4 and In Block 4 on the tax maps of tlie Her-'ittfth of Brooklyn, tngeiher with all right, title and Interest.

If an In and to the street a nr a venues In rent thereof to the center thereof," Hated, the 2th dav of March. Borough of Brooklyn, city New York CKUltOK P. NICHOLSON, Corporal ion Counsel 13 rierrepont street, Brooilvn. N. Y.

(C-174) the block; thence easterly along the center line of the block 200 feet to tho westerly aide of Howard avenue; thence southerly along the westerly side of Him ant aenu 100 feet to tho point or place of beginning, be the aid several dimensions ttMu-e or less, said premises helm; designated a Lots Nos. 3i, Sli. Sit. 40. 41, 42.

1.1, 44. 45. 4ti, 47, 48 and 49 In Block IMS. on the tax maps of the Borough nf Brooklyn, together With till nttht. title and interest, tf any.

In and to the atreet" m- avenues In front thereof to tic centui thereof." Dated, the 2sth day or March, Borough of Biooklyn, City of New York. UKORUE P. NtCHOLHMS. Corporation Counsel 1 SI Plerrepont atreet, Biookljn, New Xoik. (0-176) tuh28-X0t-osu.

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