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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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THH BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1927.

IS CORPORATION KOT1CKS. CORPORATION MOTICESL myron A. sammis dies. MERCHANTS SEE BOUTS llrHla art avrih FuUua w. aid lk tMt ifc.a liopr- NO GRAFT IN P.

S. 101 1 Mvron A. Sammis, a Customs House Boxinr and wrestling bouts and I IB laAtdllC lhM. iMihvitJIr SKlVf Tit Starrofale'i Caart Ad aa Decetieal Estate Law INCLUDING 19 AA1ENDMENTS rric Om Dolar insnectnr for the raut 30 Tears, died weutht-lif Una- exhibitions featured the witli th iloyt ia vvan BMlvir ithui 9 More Authors Autograph Volumes for Book Lovers nth nr Jim wmm irmatr4. suddenly ye.Urd.jr at his horn 1067 nr" meeting uk muu.

and Manufacturers Association 01 E. 10th st. He was born in Hunting Bush Terminal, held last night at I amm i ai uraaiar Maw rk ardlr aloaff la aaiS uaa DECLARES BUILDER; CHALLENGES PROBE Ivm falioa atraal anil atraat lo ton, L. 1 65 year ago and is sur I THE BROOiaW DAILY EAGLE Z. 7 neawquwrvera.

WW a- i aurva. ni. ii, tW aa.t.cl, Irom aaj parallal vlved by his widow. Mary E. Sammls; Smith, president of the association.

tfY taa ircd- of uaai.rd tha m.a tfimaata alnc naaaurre at rin. a son. Ave daughters and nine grand- presided over the anair. wtucn was ouir dim ia a. arranarl ha William 8 Pontln.

execu- ot Kin.a. a. a. anclr-a ta Btlfora tvraa; tl.ai.fa aouiit- uuiui csv. sw sa luctuvc wi uiv i I very party and pcrsoa Int'fwiw in Con POR KTIOS NOTICES.

Royal Arcanum and the Custom uv secreiary. rui oon wm ciiir- at pr prf 10 ssn ra.y alone tba aaia una pi' aVtvslortl ta tha tatratia witu tha prolanffatloa ol ft lina ml1wij batwn 1 nr l'm or dmiB4 accottbl inrui. Explains Additional $26,057 RenevDlent AsmriAtlnn Rrvc mill mno ui uw cuvci uwiicm. wuimiv a brty raautrat to flta lia ta C.ark ef I a iflc iirMi mm tbaa be held tomorrow night at clociL 1 iee- tha County of Kinga on ar batnra Uta isvisi out maat of Brdford ava- kn ct th Beiouga and dattd Juua 1Beoied That thta Board onaidr tha nrop.Mad change at a Board ta ned tha City Mall, avw aufti of Uanhattar- City Ne aaj luredav Nevamaer t. I57.

a Rlorw dar af l-'7. a wrllWB cliim, thfgjca waala-arJir alone tha aaui interment vui be in Huntington. tinrd aitingf frtrti tba tV-al pror' TIRKS FEAR WOMEVS POWEK. Asked Over Estimate Was for Additional Foundations. That th: additional $26,057 asked Ho anldwar batweea Atlantic avenue anu art twnta by tba eial-pkut, ar arhi-h Patlfie atreet and along ta pro.oHBaiio-.

Constantinople A semi offlciaJ ita ia ititwrtkia, ana in the lateraect.oa with a itne pisekung tha angle formed by th Interaotuon of Thaf the BertarT Of tbig by the Board of Education for (he rtn tnxwi RES. commenU on the eupree- dra; and i aar wiii ta ttm uity uulkt, Kiwas couNTT-tipa hon oi th Ptwnboul women's union knonaf cSi" I ToS iuainwa I I I. aVlatSt fa-ll InWI A 1 1 Kaa t-a ICSVl I Yl I ma ttulMlfi. tfP RiiCaovi, clalntiff. aaralnat Uliarltn construction of P.

8. 101. above the tha prolongation el tli aasteny i n. Kranklm avnue and th westerly line of Bedford avenue aa theaa etreeta are laid out betwt-en fai-inc Btret and IMaa atreet; Board cause these r'ilutifn and a nonce ta all wraur.s afferted tberei.y that tha rhaig will ba conaidared at a meeting of th Board. ba held at tha rlsaliuawrwa 4mm fhtt mmm ai last I ousrh nt Hro'okivn.

Cltv ot Km Vorkt. estimate set for the school, was egitimate. was affirmed today ny ini propwriy ui' nu tainsT la lo ated la Block No. 4-Il, a southwardly along the aaia o.wi- Uliacai Ine and othara, drndanta. In purauaaraet a Judcntant of fur-rlncura and aala duly mada and antarad in tha aiKiva-antltlad action, and bearing, data tha Itb day of Octobar, HIT.

I. th undaraianad. tba rafaraa, la aaid ludamaut time ana lb City Reco and th t-oriratioa publishing house. Twelve novels a day was about her average as a reader, she said. I actually read about four books througa in a day." she explained Some books you have only to read the first ten 'paes and you know enouph to stop.

Yes. reading c- much did make mv head ache. 1 never wrote while I was reading. was tremendously afraid that my own book would be a flop. I couldn't tell myself it was any good In spite of the number of books I read as a professional reader." Common Interest In Brldse.

Miss Stern is only three years out of Barnard. In her black dress, vividly embroidered, tight black hat and high heels, she looked for all the world like one of Mr. Woolrich's heroines, as they sat and chatted so brightly about their art. Don Seitz. veteran newspaperman whose latest book is "The Life of Joseph Mrs.

Honore Willsie Morrow, author of a score of novels. If tKrtlt.Vl IU.1 ItFI It rAi. 1 4JiS. ana ti-i in irg Ha to a tin midway betwean lean street and Bergen street thence wext- William H. Egan, vice president ol the George Colon Construction Co, newiper for tn nae skotion or hL3 Tu.rU'i't ardly along the anid I'm midway oetweea unrixyi ana lepei which built the new Brooklyn I tha Grealar Naw York Cliartcr.

tha Comp Vtn street and Brgn street ti a Hi" 4. 4 A. 4i2T-A and to the ltli day of Nuv-motr i. anml, will aall at public auction to thm hlahaat blddor. hr Katbanlal Shtir.

nuc- I iruiiar of Tha City of New York; herabr school at Benson ave. and Bay 35th midway letwea Frnnklia avenua and la Section It of the Kings County ated. New TorK. im'ioi- i-d i tiHinWtv srrttarv. Roar I more partKularly bounded Claaami srenue; thea- oouthweruiy aiyns la more pariKUiariy tlnar, at tba Brook 1 a Haal tatata Ki-I "va puhllo aotica to all paraona, owntn iluiilt, No.

lit Moniagua itrat, in property, aBvrtad by tha following aa- rtreet. Map, and da-riltd aa followa ta wit: of Ratimata and Apportionment Muulvipal LOCAL 1 MPRuVKMlwNTS 'There was no graft in the build Horouarh of brooklra. County of Kinti Mm tor the I avenua and CI avenu to a Itne mid 1 i e.epnu'ie. a v. ai a I Uf Lb ia oOHOL'lH UF BKUOkLlN aouth Una of Belmont avenue wiltt the I way betweea Bt, atarn a ewnue cc.

I HKtTlON 1. west line of Em lid avenua. tbenc (-l pect place: thnca wi waraiy bioi.s m- on ivm tatar noTrmiwr, i iwalva o'clork. noon, tha pramtaaa dlracrad l-y aald Judgmant to ba aold. and tnoralD daaartbed aa followa: Bewara and appurtenaaea fa Albany Siril.KI) IIM.S WILL BK KKCKIVKII aalnnai Il a alul linat iT KamOllE BV- I ill ilta mllKSf MIWMB BL, a4B.

aV a aa Ave. from Clarkaon Ave. to Ava. an f.att ibohm snutherl dellecting I nua n.l Proar.ect rlaca to a line m'dway le- ing of the school." said Mr. Egan.

"The impression conveyed by Alder-manic President McKee's charges at the Board of Estimate is wrong. We are open for investigation by any responsible body." by lh President of the Borough vt Brooklyn, at Room 21. Borough Hall, Broonln. Affecting Block I3. 4.31 ta 4, I1 All that raruia lot, plaea or pare, of land with tha building and Improvamama and 4tX.

degrees to the right along tha aaat Ili.a of teen CUaaon avenua and Grand aventi: nua a.2t feet ta tha north I ihenra aorthwardly along tha Vd I ne uni on Till KM'A 3IM if Paving Marina Ave. from St. to td line of Wortman avenue; tbenre wea'eriy i mWWay netaeea iaasoit avenue mu dfl'tina rlirai to tha rinnt feet: I tirnA itmiui Lo a lne midway Ut intrtni aractaa. tiuata, tying ana uaing In tha Borough of Brooklyn, County ot Kings. City and Stato of Naw York, Uountld and dacrlhed ae follows, to wit: A 3d Hi.

from Marine A. to Rut r.inf mcdem autiiors get toff her lor auto-raphing party at Abrahcm Stra.i:-- book fair on a sunny af.ernDon l.ke yejterday. the runs all the way Irom thir art to caich.ng the suburban It's th; very young -still t'- ortwiisiic side ot 25 wrtq dls-cuaats 'he olJ-entab- fcihed writer who can't count his beet sellers on both hands who wonders about making the last train to Stain-lord. And in hereon times when the au-tozraphiiw n't so heavy, this is the way the nine authors lined up lor social chats with each other. Herbert Asbury.

the bored-lorking newspaperman, 'whose story about Katrack" stopped the sale of the American Mercury on the Boston newsstands, fouid Dr. Waiter Edwin Peck the pleasant young man who wrote the of Shelley" in two volumes, delighted company. Dr. Peck was at-ccmpanled by his wife and when he introduced her to his "fans, he mentioned in an undertone: "Peck and Peck, you know." The Pale Young Man. -Cornell Woolrlch, the pale young man in the lavender shirt and gray tie, whose "Children of the Ritz" won the $10,000 prize offered by College Humor, while he was still at Columbia, was one of the social lions of the afternoon.

All the busy afternoon shoppers ho spent yesterday In the bookshop wanted his autograph for their flapper daughters, they said. Edith Stern, the other "baby" author, and Mr. Woolrich were the writers who talked about their art. Miss Stern is the girl who wrote her first novel which turned out a best seller after she had spent two years ivu'i'i AI'Tl'MN A K. Kuf 8t from fthore Rd.

to Marine I thenre northei ly deflecting 0 degrees to I Bergen atreet and l-eaa Btreet; tiienc Ave, Anecxtng Blocks lv. l4. the right 1.82a feet to th point of -1 westwardly along tha aald Una midway Sl'TTKK AVK. TO BLAKB AVK. Needed Additional Foundations, Mr.

Euan said that though he had Beginr.lnsT at ft point oa tha northarly ioj. (tin. mi, ens, i-i. Th Ensineers estimate is as iwuow. 1.10- linear feet cement curb eaf Bi'la of luaiung avenua.

Oiatant J.J lt, HinmiiK. I'siru. oiwaiu. i oecweea ciergen Lobar 1SJ7. I i.i.rM,iiii w.th a Una bisecting th built schools for a number of years filli 11.

fcllM 11 la li'Chra aaatarly from tha corner mslrlnanf. GEORGE P. NICHULWN. I tha Interaertlon Of tn Sewere and bdDu tanan in ua.nigren for mad by tha intrrtlon of th northarly Corporation Counsel. 1 i.

ti.s. wtertv line of ft.2BI iguare reel cemeni nuiwiiu PI. between Rt. and the United Mtnt-e and Sidney Lenz. the bridge expert, were an interesting trio.

Mr. Lenz and Mrs. Morrow found thev had a common interest In the of Kluahlng tvnu and the year matnienane. Offl'-a and Foatofflce addreaa. Bureau I orand avenua and th easterly lino of Government Keervatlon, and In ort Mill da of Buahwirk avanua which point la li.liJ square ies fincn ini Ptre-t Opfninr.

b0 Municipal Bullalng. I kvi.nu. thaa street a a he had never before applied for an "extra," that is, an allowance above the estimate for the work, and that he would insist that the Board of Estimate make itself clear. The rea pl. he Dahlgren PI.

and Battery iv Affecting ilotka a 1 41 and C1X. fi.undation. Brooklyn, N. V. iA htm-ea Dean street and Pacific at the intersection of a line ana continuation of the westerly aide of a lot No, li on a certain map entitled, "Map of Prop Time allowed, consecutivi woim NM IIU.

Btreet: thence northwardly along the aa great game of bridge Mrs. Morrow husband frequently plays at Mr. Lens's days. Pa vine- 13th St. from Avrnui to k'vw Yiiuk- yiiPMcuu ci.tlRT KKC- I Mwiiat Una to a line midway between erty in BueowicK." surveyeu aiuna, ifju, bv A.

Martin. C. and filed January 12th Anecttng Blocks nvri ana S-curity required, uw. Kai-h hid must ba accompanied by a son for the present extra was that additional foundations had to be put ond Judicial Dlstrir-t. In the matter of Parlflo street and Atiaoti" avenue, nf Th.

r-tiv nf New York. 1 tarriiw alonir the sal line midway 8KCT1U.N Zi. club. Mrs Morrow, tall and dignified In 1H4Z, in the omca or in register or tne Pftvihg 2hth St. from Avenue to tn st rrom Avenue iv i i posit of fit in oash or certlfWd check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City nf New York.

County or Kings; running tnnua nortn aunty or Kinge; running utenoe norm- lKrn Affeotlns: Blocks 7tiSl and "Utlve to acquiring title wherever tne between paitlc street ami ai iv alnnsr tha aald line. Ill feat. 10 inches 1 HtllBf UIOCKS 1081 I far n-. ini wa-trlV from and her wine-colored suit this season's llti- nt a In i I TbSS. 1 7 T-- I lln- llllderhill NO.

7. FOR KfcaUti I.A IliNil, mode and a felt hat of the same AND TROY AVE. FHOU MA PT.R FT. TO RUTLAND RD. shade, trimmed with a feather boa.

on thenc. weet.rly ntsaU ffjTnVSl ft. 'from thV'ton, l.lKS SI USmliuatth. lJt ao7thward.y the XiJLiJL nt if I "ainfai cut to Avenue Affecting purpose of openmg and extending KNAPL I tine parallel with Un.l.rhlU -venue to the teet 8 Inches to the easterly line or I STRUKT. from Avenu to Emmons ave- intersection with a line midway between nerched hiuh on her unbobbea neaa The Bngineer estimate ia mm iwnowa.

9S0 linear feet cement curb (1 yeaf sunrled when some one suggested her I That tha maintenance). clothes didn't look like her Western 4 645 eoiiare reet csmini wqiwum stories. year maintenance). 4 5 square feet -lnch cinder or gravel eldf walk foundation. s'ong tha oastariy st da oi aaio nnDr firme(1 0 (he Board AM9ttorn on 0ct.

York. thenr northwardly along th sld line iVwi.i it inrhai ia tha north u- an! -td ln tne Notlr is hereby given that by an order midway between Washington avsnue and i f(i ivt SLiJ aeTnul and ih-nra Ror' Tla of Kept In th of tht supreme Court of the SUt of New Waverly avenue to a line midway botwen mUmm thl noftheriJ ide of rh- Bur th Collection of Asaansmants York judicial Diatrlct. dated rb- Atlantic avenua and Fulton street; them fTJ avlnui fw? sV aid a half Aars of Tales and AsMment. and ruary ,8 uslt 8nd duiy entered ln the westwardly along th said line midway S'the noit or of beVlnnln. Data? of ter Rents, and unless the amount ff 0, th(J pIrk of th.

County of Kings between Atlantic avnu and Kulton street to the point or ptaco ot beginning, uaiea, fOT benefit on any person or tr.K..,,..-. tn th. s.n. n. hnMii Clinton avenue "If I dressed like I wrote." she re Tttns allowed, conaecutivi -ornm plied, "it would be a sombrero and a crinoline, I'm afraid." Arthur Stringer and Lola Jean niviD HlBlCFT.

ftafaraa, "PV ln DAVID R1CNFT. Referee. plication of Th City of New York to havo 1 nd Yanderbllt avenue; thence northwarniy security rrquimi, hi miiat hi accomoanfed nv a fl-- IT. It'll, which la sixty days after the date the com pen at ion which should Justly be I aloag the said line midway between Clin nnait nf iS la caeh or certified checic Leopold Blum berg. Plaint iff a Attorney, or said entry ot tne assessments, interest made to the reapertive owner or tne reai i ton avenue ana Ywainiui Simpson, off at the table by them selves, seemed to be having an ani street, aianaaitan norouin made payable to the order of the Comp Y.

City olt-t-w troller or. in TM- mated discussion on Mr. Stringers ivenner centum ieJTnnuni to be Property to be taken in the above Une 100 feet southerly from and parallel UlS from tht dale of entitled proceeding ascertained and da- wtth th southerly line of Gates avenue; entry to The "aT. of pajmil. as proSaS termin.d by the Supreme Court without a tenoe a.twardly along the ld line par- im4 lurr ami Ihs rnit of aurh ImtiroVement I with ttatea ivttiut to a Un 100 et NO.

I. rUK KRUHlfliHU. RlIPKEMB COURT. KINGS COUNTY. in between 14 and 15 leet below the first floor, he said.

Mr. McKee's charge was that the original contract called for excavations at $1.80 per cubic yard; that the Board of Education had approved the work for $5.90 per cubic yard, and that more than $9,000 had been asked for boring, Instead of $T500, as in the contract. Superintendent of School Buildings William H. Gompert, whom Mr. McKee has repeatedly attacked In the past year, backed up the claim of the construction company In a special report.

P. S. 101 Now Finished. New P. 8.

101 is now finished and will open next week, according to William A. Boylan, associate superintendent in charge of school building. The school will relieve old P. S. 101, which is only a few blocks away, and it will take 400 students from P.

S. 97, Avenue 8 and Still-well ave. and 300 students from P. S. 128, at 21st ave.

and 83d St. New P. S. 101 is a kindergarten to SB school, four stories high, to accommodate 1,035 boys and girls. as a professional reader of novels to a "Boy Scouts on Halloween Night." nr.a and William tfrown.

CURBING. FLAOI1INO AND FAVIlst WITH PERMANENT ASPHAT.T PAVE. MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUN a. Iks PnuH In ii.rilAnfta With i HatarlV frfim NBrl nAfnllel With the West- aint fff. against i.

uoiawaeaer noaiiy Tork Charter. KL a. 1 i. Kw tlnaM nf I i- 1 1 -a, (anun thenCB Corporation, and others, defendants. DATION THE HOAUWAX w.

9 n. oa FROr: BAY PKWAY TO AVENUE O. In pursuance of a judgment of ton-1 th(, of As-eaaments and Arrears. Kstlmato and Apportionment on th lit. I northwardly along th said Una parallel satire and I hi offloe.

Room S00. Municipal Building, day of March. I26. was granUd. with WBahington avnu to a line loe ft the abov-ntitipd action, ana onartng Brooklyn, K.

between the hours of I DR. TUCKER REVIEWS 11 PLAYS AT INSTITUTE ate the 14th day of October, 1. th The Engineers esuma.e ia 73i ruble vards excavation to subgrada, 16 cubic yards filling not to be bid 74 linear feet bluestone heading stone ind I p.m. and on aaturoays te- nderaianad. the referee in aald judgment.

BLANK REPUDIATES PARTISAN CHARGE tween a m. ann 13 noon. nmed, Will Btl at puonc auction to ine Notice is further given that pursuant io northerly rrora ana parnnei wiw Rectlon 1000 of the Greater Nw Torh northerly line ot Gates avenue; theno Charter, as a men -led by Chapter 60 of the enstwftrdly along th said Una parallel Laws of 1118, the map or survey of the wuh Gates avenue to a Una midway be land to be acquired in this proceeding has tween St. James place and Cambridge, heen duly filed in th offle of the clerk piac: thanes northwardly along the sain CHARLES W. BEHHY.

ComDtrolIr. st In concrete. highest bidder, by Nathaniel Bhuter, Dated. Naw York. OcL IS.

1B27. 1. int. linear ieei wmnnv auctioneer, at th Brooklyn Heal batat (LT-riI) OSZ-IVT-08U I maintenance). Exchange, No.

18 Montttgue atreet, in tne Horougli of Brooklyn, County ot Kings, on --ra 4.IV5 aaunre leet coiens isuiwism NEW YORK fiUI'KKMK COURT. SBO-1 of th County of King and aoh "a I lint midway btwn Jms piar I i i.i I n. n.r.nn InlaruUits In tha I narnhplilH 1b Oak to line Diawir OTIWWH year maintenance). tn nun aay oi jvovemoer. ihi, at A V.1VJV thenca 4.3 square iret men uiuu-i IN ELECTION PROBE clock noon, th premises directed by aald Sidewalk foundation.

juuKment to oe aotu, ana tosreiu relative to acquiring title wherever tha any claim or demand on account thereof eaatwardly along the said line midway bs-Ftttne has not been heretofore acquired for I hfrtby required to file with the ctara I tween Gate avenue and Greene avenue to th same purpose in fee, to the ianiis, I 0f the Countv of Klnga on or betore the I un midway between Grand avenue and anrwteu as to lows: 371 CU010 yaraa conrrwin. B.2S1 squar yards asphalt pavement All that certain lor. piece or parcel or years mtlntensnce). tenements ana nereaitamenta required ror i jth day of November, 1127, a written i ciasaon avenue: inence nruwrmy nd, with the building and improve stiti.nl ivinsT and bioinsr in I the nui Dose of opening and extending 1 vj.rini. aettinr forth the real I tha Mid Una midway between Grand ave1 3 sewor oaauia t-u ui v.

Time allowed. 30 consacutiv. Eleven of the current New York plays were criticized and commended by Dr. S. Marlon Tucker, president of the department of dramatic art of the Brooklyn Institute, last night In the second of six critical reviews he is delivering at the Academy of Music.

Dr. Tucker's choices were "The Taming of the Shrew," "Springboard," "Burlesque," "Interference." "Porgy," "The Good Hope." "Cradle Song," "The Master Builder." "The Ivory Door," "Escape" and "If." Defends Integrity of Investigation Into Alleged Fraudulent tha Borough of Brooklyn, N. County AVKNUK, from Ralph Avenue owned by the claimant, or In I nue and Ciasaon avenue to a Una midwat of Kings, City and State of New York, to Rast frith street. In the Borough of whtCh he la interested, and his poetoffloe I between texlngton svenne and Greene ave- bounded and described as follows: Brooklyn, City of New York. address; and to serve within th earn time I nue: thence eaatwardly along th en Id line Bttglnnlag at a point on tha westrly Notice is hereby given that by an onlor rntlV verified claim on th Cor- 1 midway between Iexlngton avenue anil ALL SAINTS DAT SERVICE.

A special devotional All Saints Day service was held last night at Christ P. E. Church of Bay Ridge, 73d St. th point or place of be- Pecurity required, Each bid muet be accompanied by a of $180 in caah or certified checsl madfl payable to the ordT of the Comptroller of The City of Nw York. NO 4 FOR RKOtTLATlNO.

GRADING. side of Ocean Faraway, distant one hun- tne nupreme nm fiaa 1 poration Counaal of the City of New York, ureene avenue to Registrations Here Special Deputy Attorney General urea ana seventeen leei nonneriy I at his office, 60S Municipal Building. er ginning. from the corner xormed oy me intraection ph u-z "mv" "1 oueh of Hrookiyn. Cltv of New York.

Third That all parties and person in- and Ridge blvd. The service was CURBING. FLAGGING AND FAVJNl WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- WiUlam A. Blank, who Is conducting the investigation of alleged fraudu or tne wwiwii wui vwi "7 A Th property affected by the aoova en- forested In such proce-ainge or in with the northerly aide of Avenue and King, on the 11th day of proceeding is located In Blocks the real property affected thereby, hav- SZSSVSi htK JSSi KiVaVi LM'aV'ia'ie? XSSZ featured with choral numbers by a male chorus of 30 voices, made up of the glee club of the parish augmented lent registration In Kings County and that of Albert Martin Cohen, Demo by singers from St. Thomas Church in Manhattan.

The Rev. John Henry cratic candidate for the Assembly 11 incaea: tn.nca easiariy again par- I to oa laa.n in id. airo.a-aniiiira I A- I k. tha obt.rtnl 11.1 witu Avenua at ona hundred, and fifty 1 Ins aacart.ln.4 and determined by the Bailnnlns at KrJill! 1501 feet to the we.t.Hr :6. ot Ocean Supreme Court without a Jury, and Ih.

Math line of Aenu. with the m. lllna W. th" I -a A Ka. I nf Kiiiinn atraat: thence easterly along the nf the Countv of Kings, on or nerore Fitzgerald, rector ol the church, preached the sermon.

from the 23d A. In particular, vig orously denied last night the accusa SCHOOLS TO EXHIBIT CRAFTS OF PUPILS 1, and within of such verl-oration Coun-mt hie ofhee. tions of Cohen's that he is LFGAIi NOTICES. using partisan tactics In his Investi bamtei. MiRh-q n-f-ra I Nntlea ia further elvan that nursuant I oorthprlv defter tin a 0 degrees to the right I Ruraan of Street Op-ninga, aaunicipni THE PEOPLES OF THE STATU Oaortr- Win ana.

Plaintiffs' Attoornev. I to Rectlon 1000 of th Greater New York I 1.130 feet to the point of beginning. I Building. SorwUgh of Brooklyn. City of gation.

64 Montague street. Borough ot Brooklyn. I Charter, as amended by chapter 0 of I lated. Brooklyn. New York, October St, I vw York.

New York, by the grace of God free and Independent To Charles B. Barnes and Grace Barnes. Send greeting: Whereas, Frank V. Kelly, pubito administrator. ol-(lt-' City.

tne iaws or ivis. tne map or survey oi i 11137. I t'onrtn tmi on mt V. ih lanri tn ha iruulrerl In Ihla nraa-dinsrl rinfD-I1B WTPHflT JIflhT. umki, KIT IB o'clock In the 1 ore SIT It A COURT.

KINGS COUNTY bum heen dulv filed is the office of the I rvirtnaratloa CouneeL ni that dav or as aoon thereafter us Kings county, with an omce In the Mu The Wllllamsburgh Savings Bank, plain MFNT ON A 6-INCH Jrvt- tt ai 1 tv DATTON THE ROADWAY or ITU AVE. FROM 44TH ST. TO 45TH ST. The Enifineer's estimate le aa follows? 170 eublo yards excavation to sul grade zft cuhlc yards filling (not to be bid fori, 449 linear feet cement curb (1 yeaf malotennnee). 1.75 equare fat cement sidewalk (1 year maintenance).

1 735 squsre feet -lncb cinder or gravel sidewalk foundtttlon. 1G9 cubic yards concrete. 1,034 souare yard a asphalt pavement (I yenra maintenance). Time allowed, 25 consecutive working day. pfourlt required, tl.lftn.

Each bid must be aecompsnled by a de-poalt of $10 In cash or rertlfled check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The Cltv of New York. The bidrlar will stete the price nf esrh Item or article contained in the er.eclf.ea-tlone per foot, cubic vard, or other unit of measure by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be eompnrfd end the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. Blank forms mar be ohtalned at the) offlr of the Bureau of Highways, tOtfe floor. Ruildtntr.

Brooklyn. JAMES J. BYRNE. President, gar-Trternictlons to bidders, nert tn Inst par r-SSS) Clerk of the County of Kings, and each 1 Office and Poetomc Address. Bureau of oonnael can be heard, the Corporation and every party and peraon interested In street Opening, 0 Municipal Building, I Coun-el of tha City of New York will apply against cnaries Manguracuia ana an- nlcipal Building, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, has presented his tnor, iipfendanta.

iiitj real yri l'a iv 1 voaon aim Jjfooklyn. ft. I. I tO the HonoraDlB fllBriM. In a Joint statement Issued yesterday by Representative Emanuel Cel-ler, Alderman Walter R.

Hart and David L. Malbln, counsel for Cohen, charges were made against Blank, a Republican, that his conduct ot the investigation of vote registration In the 23d A. D. was "high-handed. account as administrator or fkhij hai.n, In nurauanca nf a ludement of fore Ing any elaltn or demand on a coo tint I Exhibitions In crafts work by pupils will be given by a number of Brooklyn schools next week, as part of the celebration of the annual Open School Week.

Paintings, woodwork, drawings and embroideries will be disnlaved at P. S. 174. Dumont and oao-iw 1 Trial Term, -art closure andV sale duly made and en "red deceased, lately residing at No. 47 Bra voort nlace.

In tha Borough, of Brooklyn. 1 triarftor. ta naranv reauiraa 10 ma witu in the above enntiwi action, and bearing 1 .1 j. County of Kingi, City and State ot New xorkt, and a petition praying tnat oia account may ba Judicially settled. Now, date the Uth day of October, 1927.

I. the g.L KneimhSr leiT llli lii ari.a'uiorJi wrm alaffi SJ forVh hTJ5; hthlnl am- 1 Property owned by the claimant, hlgheat bidder, by Nathaniel bhuter. auc- bf lnt.rMtrdi -nd hli un therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show eaune before our Surrogate's Court of the Countv of Kinei. to be held toneer. at the Brooklyn Real Eetate Ex OfRca addreaa: and to serve within the rrnDnBI VTrHOl.SON.

Alabama P. S. 85, Van Slcklen P. S. 126, 73 Meserole P.

S. hansre No 1X1 Uontasua atreet. ln the fnl- (lPK'Ifl ANU ACUUIRIiNU same time a eipy of such verified claim pArnnrallnii Counsel. at the Hall of Record in the County of Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, 011 T1TLK to tho following named street In nea- a Pnttnfflra Address. Bureau of Kings, on the 2lst aay ot Kovemnsr, ivst on tne corporation counsel ot tne i.iiy rf New York, st his office.

Municipal the liOKOUtiH or hkuuimih -te loth day of November, at -clock noon, the premises directed by said H1.LT U.NH 6-1. partisan and prejudiced," and that he refused to make Inquiry Into alleged fraudulent reglslration of Republicans and Socialists when the names were offered by Democrats. Defends Integrity. Building. Borough of Brooklyn.

City of Street Openings, mo Municipal omm.aa. 'a York. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, why sucn settlement should not be had. In testimony a' hereof, we have rauxed udgmt-nt to be sold, and therein described T.CrPCRTd AVE. AcauiHng title to, aa follows! New Tor a.

The nronertv effected by the above- fpnm Naw York ave. to Schenectady ave. lis, 4th ave. at 59th P. 8.

St. Nicholas and Wllloughby P. S. 12, 123 Adelphl and P. S.

89, Newkirk ave. and E. 31st it. In Queens, schools which have an the sen I of our said surrogate's All that certain lot. pi-ee nr psrcei 01 entitled nroceellre Is located in Block confirmed May 21.

1117. ana onierea wiVrictc IS HBREBY GIVEN THAT iiui to r-e nore unto smxea. isnd, Witn in impruvenieni iiiereon Or-t XO. 1937. No 4701 In Meet ion of the Kings artw-tid.

altuata. IV 1 Bar and being In the Board of Estimate and Apportionment it neaa, uD. Gorg Albrt fnal. WiiisMfa. Nurrorate of our aald The srea or assessment ror iwn-nt in mi ar.a ot mwimsni innmii tounty una Map, ana is mora priiruian- Thuradav October county, at the Borough of Borough of Hrookiyn.

City of Newp York, County of Kings and Stat of New York, bounded and described aa follows, to wit: bounded and deBcribed ae roimwa to wn: theie pruceeaiirgs is nereuy uiu ana i' la the fol- Beglnnlng at the Intersection of the terminal to be as follows: l. lM) lM lM east line of Ralph avenue with the south Beginning at a point en a line nldmy naed nf estimate Brooklyn, in the said County, th 17th day of October. 127. Radnn a a no nt on tne nortneriv Una nf Hnvrlar avenue: tnence aortner I betwaan Lrowi il ana Montgomery mi "That statement is hardly worth reply," Blank countered. "Those who have attended the inquiries so far conducted have nad no reason to doubt that this has beon a non-par le of Fulton Btreet distant one hundred JOHN H.

McCOUKY, Clerk of tli Surrogate's Curt. ol-tt Slon feet tne east lin or naipn avenue. aiaiam iw iei woateriy irom ne 1 th- nntvliif.ni nf thence aouthea.terly deflecting HI I line of Kingston and runnlag thence York, in 'vnrir SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVE hv the 'ommlaslonar of purchase of Tho City of New York, nt M- office. Room Municipal Building. Manhattan, from a.m.

to 10-30 a.m.. on NOVFMBER 1. 1M7. Hnronrh nf Brooklyn. FOR FURNiyHIVG AND DET.TVRRIN'fe wnp, fT? TO THE DEPARTMENT OF STRKKT CLKANf NJ.

The tlm for the nerformsnre of con. tracts la from December 1, 1.27. to December SI, 127. forty-three (13) feet nine Inch- weaterly from the corner formed by the tntareectton of the northerly side of Fuiio i (trees Is minutes 11 aeconda to trie ngnt eaatwardly along tna aaia line miuway r'" ii Voe thi nub-0 ftt: westerly deflecting 135 between Crown at. and Montgomery sL to a w.

r'wm Ni-wtKMk: (new YORK). 75. street with the westerly side of Warwick Kintia County 1'Uintiff des.gnatea Kirt deg reee, 40 mlnutea XI aiconda to the point midway between ttcheofctady avf, ic th- imV of New York 44.54 fePt to the point of beginning, and Vtlca thence southwardly and th. map or plan W.f the October always midway bstweea Schenectady by changing the lines and rndea il County ns th plare of trial uoromy i.yno rich I. ,1, stre-t; running tnenie nortneriy at nxm 4-ngles to Kultoo street and part of the distance through a party wall eighty-four Jiftr.

platttifT, attains! tn eater A. Bsrsts, at Ail. Rrooiiivn. lorn H-Mkivn. K.

York. nounced exhibitions Include P. S. 77, Seneca five, at Oeorge P. S.

4, Long Island City; P. S. 87, Middle Village. Talks on cultural subjects have also been arranged at the schools through co-operation with the Arts Council, the Brooklyn Museum, the United Parents Association and other organisations. In addition to the elementary school special exhibitions, practically all the high schools will exhibit their achievements In Industrial and allied arts.

defendant Summon. Action for annui 1SS1. GKORCK NfCHtlLWlN, IN. (fit feet one and one-nan 1 1 inrneji. thnca weaterlv at alit angles to Jir- av.

and UtR-a ave. to a point dls- etreet eyatm witnin 1 "JZZa tant luo fet northerly from th. north- by mica 'ltil of eriy line of Rutland road; thenc. westerly highway and lulld- and parallel with Rutland road to the in- Brooklyn In of the Commissioner No Md shall to rniierea vnieaa Corporation Counsel. fiili- and Poet Office Address.

Bureau iu To the above-named defendant: tt are ecompanied bw a deposit. Buch deposit wick street aevea (7) feet one and one- hertv summoned to answer th com S(r nn-nln-- P.I1H UlinlOlTjSI HUI1I1. ihr.ll bi in aa asmount not less than one bearing the signature plaint In this action, and to serve a copy and one-half po cent, of the total amount half 1 inches i tnence in a soum-ny direction parallel or nearly so with atrri-i flit) feet asven (7) or your annwer, nr. ii ui rumpinmi iw uui afe-lff osuAh KSm, and New ef Work, ef lh. Borough and dated -NEW YORK SUPREME.

COURT. 8B.C- I't'?" 'thlt thta Bo.rd eonXder th. (Hrvtn wiin mil lummoni, i rri Inches to a point on the northerly Bide of nniira in the nlaintlff'a at- the of tho bid. rne amount ot security required Is thirty per cent, of tho contract amount a ward fit. The bidder will state the prlr.

per unit, called for In the achedulea of quantities tisan Inquiry originated by virtue of hundreds of omplalnts in writing from voters all over the boro charging registration violations throughout the county. The fact that these Inquiries have been conducted publicly should be proof enough that there Is no desire to make It partisan. Every comr plaint will be l.oked into thorougnly, and if there is found to be a b.isls for investigation It will be made regardless of a man's religion, social standing or politics." Investigation Resumed. The investigation, which came very near collapsing when 14 witnesses re- uituo street nistani iwaniy-iour propoeed change at a meeting lornov within 2U ilavn after the service of end Judlcla District in tne matter midway between oat rand ave. and this summons, exclusive of the day of eerv- lio; and In case or your taiiure appear, or answer, judgment will be taken end pricea, by which tne cms win di The extensions mui oe man an iigaimit you ny oeinuii lor in re net uv f.miod un.

aa th bids will read from the totsl. and awards. If made, made tn tho eight and three-quarters the application of The City of New York. IV." York ave. and "along the prolongation Board, to be held In the City Hall, Bor- westeriy from the Pl.

ftf beglnnlnt nnd reXtLtlZ tf cquring title where the same wnWimMt lMtX Manhattan. City of N-w York, on thence ea-terly along Fulton atreet twenty- h(lt not bean heretofore acquired for the thi Snl of Km Thursday. November 1. HIT. at 11 four S4) feet eight and three-qunrtaro tmmM purpoM to tho lands, tene- thanca eastwardlv and al- o'cIocfcVm.

l) inch, to th. po nt or Plac. ot mMt-pif)f hereditament, required for Jfhe JiSS'oort Resolved. Th.t the Beeretary of this O.t IS 192L of opsning snd extending NORTH SSlr" I ell i tha northarly Uaa of Kmpir. Board reus.

th.s. resolutions and a notir -T. BTREKT, from Berry street to ''T 11 Jh iSJiJJJa.on with a line to all perenne affected thereby that the M. D. K.

Meeker, plaintiff- alt or- Vfnl)l NORTH UTH wih propoeed change will be conaidend at a ol Jt.wn! from Franklin to the of rVgtnMng; mcaUnV of the Board, to b. held at the Hro.dtln. New York City. 1 ol-t iunrtlon of Herry stwt wJ Nassau inr th, p.ra,UI time and p'ara, to be published 1 of fiviu ft 11 -nt v. ivaiiu.

in the Boroaab of Brooklyn. Cltv I ..1.,.. i. fiiv and the corporation mandeii in tne rnmpiaint. Udted March 197.

alARCL'S M. MrCHLtOrOIf. A ilnrn ni- Plaintiff. set bldiler on a.icn item or ciaso aa REPUBLICANS HOLD stated In the achedulea. Specification referrea in in tn.

may be had upon application at Roona Offlre and Post nffli- AddreKS, No. 17 John Manhattan. New York. tiie above-named defendant, Chester lo, Municipal Building, Mannanan. CAMPAIGN RALLIES siewananera for ten days continuously, Hun- A Hrctz: The foreaotn summons Blank forma ana iurtn-r iniorrrmini av bi obtained at the office of the He- Keystone Associates.

plaintiff, aqalnst of Yrk. I of beginning. Mlncert Realty Co and others, Notlc. I hereby glvti that by an order I Tn bo worn ontered on I days and legal holidays eiceptd. prior to served upon you by publication, pursuant tused to sign waivers oi immunity before testifying on Monday, was continued yetterday at Blank's law offices.

105 Court, with the Cohen in tne iota uay or oovimnwr. iai. tn an nr.l. nf lion. Char ea J.

Uruhan, pnrtm-nt of purchase, ltlh floor Municipal Building. Manhattan. Justire of the Supreme Court of the Htate a. hiiraiiaMf or a luaimim 01 inrv- nrw iora, sicanu iiu.v.i I I Titles and AaeassmentB kpl in tn u- Dated. New Torn.

ijtonr 11. ivi. PET BR J. alc(KWAN. Secretary.

Board NV Y.trk. 1 1 at f.t AusfUSt Sath. 1Z1, ftnaun and sale duly mad and entered KU1 Vs. "Ai' ariJa th Collection of Aesessmente and I nt r.l!mal. Apportionment, aiunicipii quiry.

Cohen, who registered from oiiiiaj 01 iiw a. i ...1 Arrears of Tales and Assesei 1'fcTt-K 1uiIj1.i, VrOmmiasionir Inatrnctlons ta bidder, next to last pagO oau a tt and Died with the complaint In the offlre of the (ifrsi of the County of Kings. Hall ih. av A iisruat. 1.27.

thl an- I also Wo-th. th above entitled a-'tion. ami ufmnii iui tUm. flth 1av of October. 1IT.

1. tho Cl.y of New Tara: of Rer-ords. Borough of Brooklyn, City corop.na..lo whlrh Ju.tl, 1 ani Ktate uf New lork, on August Zfctn. (SKALICI) HII'- Wll. UK KKCKIVKD Ki.TH'M lfl IIIlREBY CllYlvN THAT ITa Pitkin ave in me a.

is charged with falsifying his address, the complaint stating that his residence is at 597 Montgomery st, which undersigned, th refer, tn said Judgment named, will nil at puhlle auction to th hlgheat bidder, by Nathaniel Bhuter. Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Eitate Ex by th Commissioner of Wat-r Rupplv. end -aiecirirny. at noom isai, atuni'i- tho Board of Estimate ond Apportionment at Us so set ing held en Thursday, October 11. 111 (Cel.

No. Ill), adoptea tho following reaolutlons: 137. Dated. New York, October 10th, 117. Youra, MARCUd M.

McCri.LOrGH. Aitnrne for Plaintiff. pal Bul'dmg, Manhattan, until 11 a oa change, wo. 1 BB aioniagui iirifi, nnPnuh af Brook I vo. County of Kings, on prieaedlo.

a.ruload liliSi S. Si' d.l.rmlDe4 tr th. Supreme Court wuhnnt il ZZlcJS lurw tha poat of biic. Imorovo. I e.olura par a.nura t.

d. cairuiaiea i from ten (U) days after tho date fontry rOH UAtriJNU ANlt 1.ATINH WATF.ni th lth day of November, at twelve Office end Post Offlr Address, No. 17 tteaoiven. i nat ini r.wi,.-. mrA iRHiHlanintlt of Thl CltV of NeW MA INK AND AI'PUBTKNANCCS IT with the resolution adopted by the Hoard I to tho date of payment, as provmeq oy wo is In the 18th A.

D. At the conclusion of the Inquiry Representative Celler objected to the signing of the testimony by his client because Blank had refused to allow Cohen's counsel to Question him rele John ntreet. Manbattau. New York City. and 7 oi the Ureater Now York York.

In pursuance of the previsions of o'clock aooa, the premise. nireita nv nn Judgment to bo sold, and therein described a (nllnvl N. Y- ois-si AVF.NUP.lt AND T. ATLANTIC. BKP-FOR IM'MONT.

ItT AND III) AVF.i Ntr.l. WK8T, KAIST ll. FiABT TTH of Estimate and Apportionment on the! Hons UI IJth day of Jnury, was granted. I Charter. tho I Hons UI section 441 or tn urtiiw r-w i THK FKnpl.E tK TKK HTATB tF Is further' given that pOTsuant The above aaaassment.

ar. payablo to charter, ao emended, d-invng It for the All those certain Iota piece, or parrels of land, with the buildings and tmprove- New York, by the grace of Ood, free and UTH, FAST IfTH. flAHT S1HI. KMT 1TH. WrfT 10TIC AND 0Tlt Independent Tn nurpiy vom vanv.

Mnrv Illaltn. Nicholas Joseph Big- tc (tectloa l.og or th Orenter inw i org i in inir-ni-r i---mM I imemt mn io un. yTvmm Charter, as amended by rhapter of at hie rrfTic, Room JoO. Municipal I 1h map ar plan of Ihe City of New York the law. of lilt the mep or survey of I Brooklyn, between the houre of km.

changing th gradeo of Eastern Park-the land to he arqutred In thl. prooeetl. I and ro. and on Baturdays until II noon. I Wuy Ktimsion from Baahwlck avenue to vant to his resilience and registration, and also refused to permit Cohe.i to mnte erected tnereon.

situaie. tying ni being ln the Borough nf Brooklyn, Cuniy HTHKKTtt, BAT VIKW, COlMHIA ANI arrr-AM m.acf-. ivt covht. bat Local and County Candidate Address Brooklyn Meetings. Republicans of the 10th A.

D. heard the platforms of the county candl- dates at a mass meeting last night at the clubhouse. 175 8 Oxford St. Wilson E. Tipple, candidate tor County Judge, discussed the amend-.

ments which w.ll be suumltwd to the voters next Tuesday stressing his approval of the sixth, which would provide a four-year term for Governors, to be chosen at Presidential elections, and his disfavor of the second, wnlch would authorize a I300.000.000 extension of 'he rlty borrowing power for transit farll'tirs. Jacob A. Kreed-man and Reuben L. Haskell co-nominees for the County Court, also- addressed the gathering of 1.300 members on election Issues. Th lnml candidates.

William tin. Mnrtln HiL-lln. Annie ltiglin, Iary RKVYAT, KlNn HIOHWAT A NT of Klnga, City and Htate of New lorn hanmUil and dearrllred aa follows'. add any statement to the testimony Kweonev. John Hi Klin.

Mary Patricia MUl ng has been duly filed in the omce or nr.nm, I wroaiway, on it Clerk of the County of Kings, and Dated. New York, Oct. 11. 1127. (Uifri Parkaay Fitenalon to IWewart tni-r.

fC o2t-ie osuah I Rnrounh of Brooklyn. In ac ord- and HIM 'KB KOAL, BOROUUH Or BROOK- LVN. lin. Mary Jordan, Ce elia Kean. Margnrat beyond mat taken Dy airect Beginning at a point on the southerly side of 4d street, distant one hundred iverv ne ftiulloy Hlahn, I'nirick Illglln.

Annie 1 he time enowem ror noing nno eomi anr- tilth i man Marine mo immiuri ted in tho real property so to be taken KKW YilUK NI I'KKUB COL RT. HKC ln. HukIi HlKlin. John J. Biglln, Mary (ISO) fet westerly from th corner or men an rl hnvlnsr any claim or demand on of the Comrntaeloner of Public TVmke of th.

Borough and dated July II. ond Judicial Ulstrlct In the matter nf l. tha Intarlaftlnll nf thl MUt MerlV SLIP Wstlln. Mnrtln Blglln. tieorg Big (in.

Htglin. An.irew HigHn, Nlh. n'li HiMlm and CHI Hlalin. Henl greet of 4td Btreet, with th westerly sld of tne iiiol i tl on of th city or New loric Reeoived, That late uuara conam-r pl-ting the -nilre work te b-foro the ei-piration of fitly (SO) coneeeutlvo workios; days. The mount tn rbteh security lo qulr-d for the p-rforma sue if tho eon tract Is eight thousand dollara (M.Oool "lativu to ajutring title, wherever tne IBlh avenust: runnlr a then- aoutnei ly ot rni of count therrnf.

la hereby r-Ulr-d to til with ihe Clerk of the County of Kings on ir before the th day of November, I9ST, a wrltt-n claim, duly verified, a-tllng forth the real rorfy owned bv the ei-iimatit, PROTEST CROWDING Whereas. Andrew rt. Blglln. who re rlarht analee to 43d street, one hundred eme has not hweo b-ratofore TirilLt tow PrP- ehange at a m-etlrg i.ln eU.aV. to be held In the City H.

l. the land lo. wn. Manhattan. City of Nw York Br.

1 ai.l.i nt N.i. 407 Aredemv Strwot. In thi the same purpose In fie, to Iloroiiah of OuMfli. City Of NW I or a I hirtdllamata reosured for thi lL" it lie.) two (I) inrhee. to the c-nter line of the block; weaterly along the renter lino of th block, on- hundred I oos i with id must a-s lao aura oc its hia account as administrator fo-tr tiindr-d dollar) (MQl.

IN RUGBY SCHOOL ANMK KKAN, derad, Utly resld Hiddere el a 11 sutomlt a lumi rim 040 rop siBty-eia fast, two S) le h-s; thence or wn Wn ne IO intran-t. ani nn rim -----t t.u.,t"i -1 nursuay, tsvwwutwwr address; and to erv wllhln tha 11 MI.IC TRtLN Ii, at th eouthweat same time a copy of such verified claim orn-r of street and ciasaon ave- Ksaelved. Th.t h. aoeretary of thl Tn The orporutlon Couneel nf the Ct'y "uo. In th Boreo.a of Brooklyn, th- City nvm, ihmm wrm ad a notl-e of N-w York at hi ofnre.

6fl. Muni-Ipal N-w ork. Notice ef BJIng tentative MIflM affied ihrei.y that tb Inar af llsiinllton Court, in Ifur' northerly again et right angles to ei for nta'iltig ell th materiaie -a-tt nat-riala aa are te bi furniahed bv tbe etreet. one hundred 10" r-et. two 111 nugh of Hrooklyn, County of Kins.

City and atal of N-w Tota. and a petition tnhe to th southerly etde ef 4Id strewt af Kronk vb. IV or I drr. I nMMMrl rklilll WT1 Ba roStlil-rfa at I city) and for fumshmg all the labor n-qulr-d in lay and Instill Iha mama and that hia Sir Count Bllf iBdiilaU1 Borough Notic I hrby given to .11 part lee In of the Board, lo be he id at the and thinro easterly along the southerly Me af 4td etreet. one hundred eisty-els appurt-naarea suuwa on too contract.

itiu. Tsow, tnereior. you inn terested in ta above ea tilled proceeding The property nT tn. envi- sre hrflV rlted to ihOW rauee afemavd time and plaei, tn be publish in tba City Record and the eorporattoa n-araiamra for tell dev. nttnuoUBlV.

ilea) feet, two 2i inches, to the point as follows: entttlei oromdlng to located la Riocsui White for Alderman and O. A. Ne-vandro for Assembly, outlined the progress of their campaigns. Charlri npi. ta.

Blank firms of bid. proposal and eon- our Hurmgate'e Court of the County First That tho above nsmea court. or place of beginning. In voicint? their dUapprovM of the inadequate facilities provided for the education of the children In the RuRby tection. mrmberi of the Runrby tre.C inrlulmg spciflrwtifne.

appruved a. of Klnsra. lo la h-ld at th 1111 ot Pundar. Ugsl holidays etrep'-d. prior afi-r ronaui-rlng the testimony and proofs T'ifz-tn-r witn an tne rignt.

tin ana of the King county iani mp. orda. in the County of Kings, on lh Xl-t aubiultled on the trial af the above ontu I to the Ittk day nf Nov-mber, 1.27 Blocks Noa siti. lilt. teres of th party of th first part.

In ond itti tan. I I vina? la front and adjoining r. Ma Tfirb I Irtotaatr 7. ar nt vr. 1JT.

at CllN I form by tb- Corporal io counaei. can btainwl upon ef a 4-poelt of to II 'Kim ia't. Mutitr.pal Buildiua. Men- 1. Murpny pmiaro.

G. O. r. Rally la id. i a iha ai intra uountv tied proceillng.

baa rmpt-d Its estimate ef tha 4 ompenoatien which should PET ICR J. MctJOWAN. fterretarv. Bo.rd th frnonn, why surft settietneni snoain Map. and Is more particularly Pounded a-id aald promiaas to the c-nter line thereof.

Civic Aocition Ut ntcht pointed nf Kitlm.ti and Muniflpal n't t- ha I. described aa iq wm hattan, ahirh wiil be r-fund-d upon r-torn nf IM plana and -atloa II Dated. itornr z. be mad by th city nf N-w York to the rupertivo owner, of tho real property This cltv is 100 years behind the times." said George D. Frlou.

AlCer- IH Til MIH HinP.r.1, BOiiOiae. TaiOpaoua. -tinn 4IKOHOK C. MANMri'l yteferei. In testimony whereor.

we nsre ran feal of our aald Kurreaat Batnninc at the lntr-tlon of the (, 4t nma-i Vever C. Ifk'wlts. PlaintllT Attorney be e.qulrel In this prof-eeding. an pas urt in he her unto afflaad eaat line of Wythe avenue with the south I mfWlfJ a nm-nt ef the of Ihe I od rendltic witbin me ween after the) of ihe titling MCHM.A MATFO, Commissioner. letod.

ixtr.btf t. l2l. Court street. Borough of Brooklyn, N. 1 NOTK JS HKhKUir i.lVkN THA 1 1 n-aa.

I1n. I leor ge AHert Una of N.irth 1th Street I tninr north- manie candidate, speaking at a Ke- piiblican rally of the 2d A. D. at P. 8 mlmore ave.

and Coleman st IfOneflt and advaotag the Improvement I (tmfm 9f fTittmst ai A rny. insrntaV. fallr ri of Ollf ertv along the east Una of Wythe ta thi r-itciivo awniro of Ihe r-al pmp i Ha mm in held oa Tbttrwday. rrt HIPHKMIi Ctll RT, KlNdi CtifNTV. re theun easienv a-n- imi Ciuniv, et the Horourh erty wllhil the ar-a of a-mni ror II.

117 teat rt: ii. aaepteo; tne toi taT'lssetrwtsaas to b44deva. nost ta iNetfl f-rome Ciru'iU and Oaipnr OancL plain' 1 the -aid Cfnnt; d-ere-s to th r'rht 4k. feel ta the w4 II r.f l)-rr alrt- tblHCI SOQlll-rly hi a-At aa find nad d-termmKl by the I pawing r-MlaMnete (., (it. "-'ja fTa.

against Joseph 1 Belli, and othera Resolved. Thet tb. Roard ef F-tlmate Hoard nf Eatimat- and App-rtionm-nt oe ttertlng d-gr-e to tho right elong Ihe def sealant a the th day of Jnu-ry. and that and Apteortlonm-nt ar Tho city Ihs IMh day of tWnhT. Jolf H.

MoOCV. Clark of the Surrogatae C-irt. eit-t i a i ami ar a i erne ar tore- Itne of H-rry etreil ren Tork la turauano of loe iinvniuni tiatstlvo derreo of said Court ae to elouro and tale duly made snd enteral I weat-rly d-fleMing tf-gr-s to th. r.gdt se'tloa 441 of th Oreat-r Near York Mr. Frlou, who recently came into prominence by making a campugn fpeech from a canoe In the streets of Canarsie.

went on to say that the absence of sewers In that district was absolutely Inexi usable, and that he was going to make a big Issue of It. He also afiwked the Democratic In Ih. above entitled and bearing i feet to tne point oi "-yj1' THK PKitrLK THI STATS OF 1. tf.Ba a.M h. InliaP I I IT lh, I If II I II HlKB.r.1.

is-h. in Intenal ma le do. impoi Nw York tiv the arae of ami free ih. tifarea. li aald ludameni I IWlnnln a the Intirsecllnn 'ft PKAi.i infra wil bh HK -Kivrit bv I Mr- iitorn.aalitnir et hi i-nfi.

1 1 1 ft n-ymr. Monaipel Bunding, aottl I lllBAT. OVr.wBFB 11, IPtt. priR THK f'NfTIU TP lF A P-TtiiM 11' 1 UK HN4 A I. A It )i 1 KM, valtt ItU.

KAHTrHN IMftTMI'T, Crurui-'K AS It wkc. Thivv BoRTifit Or XhUUkLT.X, CITf out that P. S. 135. Linden blvd.

and E. 48 th hait provulon for only approximately 1.100 children, with 30 ciaMroomJ. whereas 3.500 children are now accommodated. The basement at Intervals of the day is utilized an a claasroom. TtK meeting wa held at the arhool.

O. W. Callow, prenident of the intonation, volunteered to head a committee of three who will analyst the situation and propo a i for a new school. Aftr submitttn result of their InveaitFRilon the mutter wtil be taken up ofTViailv with thoae interested In the Board of Education. roNORKM r-r-toriMTTc fit a.

Special to The Kaglt Iftdopendfnt To Auhn J. Hurh, Csthsr nam-n, win wm ay I u. u. nrMrl. Nit Ink hf rhiiflM MriMri? MU Ire Mu she.

FMsabeth HuvheS, Mtiofy, If lit lis. and If da Hia I Mft at law a rl Bin. If i.ni. r.a. i i n.Mki.a.

a.roraaara a ih he. VlK-b-'h la hooey "Ooe, Hrnill .1 Bolln, Ognlr .1 i il ZlJ i In. kaariat el.ae.are af tie r.a. regime for their extravagance and showed how the city budget had been Increased 40 p-rcent III the last 10 earl. rf hi fltitlf.bia.

real teat nam' OT SK'V Iha I.Ik 4ar I Nav.mir. al I .1 ivumi rurf h.a aa. I miaaleaer af r.Ml. ttora, Iter. tteknimn to p' tinner; t-or-t'a Mnghee aoan.

in. preme. ar i I -z I. i.t I v. I aaj Jan.

17. I. II, t.h Ptf M'ieha. rhrta Hu la.l.m.ol b. andh.r.la Saatrlked I i ih.

rlah! 1 aj T. a I Hwl.e4. T'el Ibl, BoaM "mielo.r Tr illvtM ror nt'ig ant h- w.ll h- 1 in Bonir4 n.l Kighty ') conee otlv. woth'n II tie hee. Mernad tlusk-s.

All a. ll.a af Barrr e.ro.1 la I rha. .1 at Ike flush-a It-- aa.rl pern all eaetata let. ace ar Mrr. Hurl ha h.

rt I. in. mif ii oa r-al la' ra urh-iown ta pent lener it.ii.rati i.T.r.n. in. r.

im.ii i a th the a. Mtnae 1.4 im.re..- I hi. I i tuin ar ainntntn. i iu ai -w ai a ni. lh.r.m eim.i..

Irln ..4 11 It I JTi "71 I Na.emher l. Hii. .1 II City Bank of I. lh. RalMitk HrnAltlm LV.nlt I I 111 tl I "'i- I.rl.l m.

Cieonre CrUs presided. O'-her pes'" mc'tidtd L. Rowland. Republican lesder of the 2d A. former Countv Judge W.

R. Bares. Wll-n E. Tinple. Candida' for Coi.nty J'ldiic: Mai T.

Powers, candidate Awmbly: Reuben U. Haskell, ranrtlc-nte for Couuty Judge, and Er- I'am la Trust tttaOfM. of 11 ef Klnia. Cur aad State ef M.a. I m-ri.

i i-. n. i-. I Thai la lr-a-a ar mi P-ita tir ank'n New T'i. end hie.

1TIT r.el ll.t I IK i r. in. ra a t-'ty. who fMee at ft Breih A banr rape's ef lnrarpottn L.ad.al aaj aa fol- a Kll ltr.l rlr. la ell b.r-.r.e eff.

hr I th. iisti'i. n. Jutw. aate rre iid a pfav'eg fnr a it tmi rair ina(rimnt aril') see It.

he ba Svaigrw kta y.lh iliT nf Mar. si ri-tnra ae- Philip J. risr. ill Union rnf rrnia. Hrnse a -ft-lf-t I v-arng da'O the f'lj da1 e' A'if ia lo rral ed per i flfits I "Pel t-r y.

duly pne a is s. II of JOHN am Mart-a M'e. resterw Srr ee .1 r.IWAk taasr Chstiea A IMI- th et ailnl an r.f,., af h.ta elrt. af ra llel It. B.nSI...

a Ka lai Onfl lllnn alTlflll- 11 City Resifd thO ftl'tinrtt'W SiSJ-iJ tSJ if Mo Mt n. w.y hetw-i Claan mtl rialt aim ihi enuiherlv eido of i enl rraLHn avenue and minn.ng th--fe MH'll t.l prl-r In? a uJn iV. ih- aJsta.lv la Mtw Vt nt pfPHKMH CiU HT. iti ha 1 1 th 4 l-n m.4-ey tb- lett- dav jut lub AeJnu. O.

end JMI-lal the matter if p.tM Be- T-b If SrT-eV e.5 1 lh. of Th. City of N-w loeli lBi mlnwap bot warn mr J. Nlrt anuThlrl. narailll a istl IKIo th -M than -ej eel.

if m-A Arport'inm-nt ia fJiiT iVn.i hae not h-n haretofrire w.rrlly elong lh -n. b- Bidng. Toiephano. 4 w-ih vly along a.d -do of et lit 2 'Jvii Tl Zm Mi-JS aM a Pr-r iiMim in by a declaretion mad by th- i. i hat bv -adis-m r-4H; I "1.1 BeowlvM.

That th. B-etg of ftefima. be hntifi ta rirhe ari tnat ay Mmroe (i iohm.v, ii--ir re C'rin th BorougS H.a.. nt VaW Tl'k, fn)m rfie.an.1r. IT Mtntgnmery Satrxtel Ml Mark er Trvifig ft n1'-i ill If MtH et Car'e tme ft ttnrh.eeAn Jt Smith.

Na, ji and e--h of ee urt or aerurnv requ'reo tor tr r- 't tC-i- Wl.l h- t--o lladrd llle.C?! M)i t.r 'i 1.. innttd-red ii1ee It i imiar hv a l. whi-h atiS'l I In lite f-fpi nfr a )' a iofi the ateii ir nii aal bno ifi-t rrf My nf vfh. nr a he. ft nf hantt ir f'ti r-nipanv arr.4 hf dt ai)hiri'-t II- l.l-f ItO ittrt'-r -ee e' nt nth-e iieted mr Th Nw nra mm a l.T-.i-d hv f'e 1 1,.

i- Ba nf -rtit ii tailh 1 i'r "i'il'H l- II -n tha liin mt if gitea Hii'tyl tit t'lyhty 4 A if rt. hi fi the lowee fir t- Ft. a itt 1' tmi .14 fflh-e (a '''a rv h- ihta.n, in nf th" Fi lnh ftmr. Mihteipol A aipoaii ef ill te't rj I'M r-ntiM lt for -afh if sp-'4 eW-4 tm d-r--1 WI he '-1 a-' the tt-n'ier tb -m t-ratien or Bilng of i hnnttty ro toiS43rra, fa Ii --ea 1C llti j-tt-aeuhl ha- 'd snow tane hmf rr smr of Ihe r'ft-iMf kiits h- th Ha'l ef ie-r. t.

lr.hr n4 Murray Huprer, Aiu th i A-iivr if Klnit. fn fhm day tint Wagner, candidate for County olored Women O. O. P. flub.

Edward E. Fay. Mm Cnrt Justice In t'ta 2 Judicial District, and Edward f'ia. candidate for Aldetfian the 41M District, were speakers las' Vclit at a meeting of the OItk! Xomen Renubllrsn Club, 493 t. Mrs lertrude Brawner, veiUent of th club, presided.

rr ioi. mni. tSprctat to The Fault.) Site ni-H ih ef iw- I V'i tl r- t.i. r. a.

at' a rn ha HIT. at la the fori any aun a -tree eneu.g Met mart aaid I'm midway belwe-fi aotertten-t-i-it if Th rite of N-1 Kiu'dald. liomo Binder a daie-t la teel'rfier Whereof. fce eaiaed df.ljf of ta gupma Coit of ihe -te ireet ani Medteow 4t-t ti a line 10 f-t TertV. mm urea'0 mt ihm mffimnm li aal of ouf ea aeteriv frm end parallel tim tne ees 441 if Ihe Or-t-r Nw fif rW Ti'lt, "-r Til Jinfiai riri.

daed Anguat I end iiy -t-'-d th- r.fn.i r.f the Clark ef the tVtn'p nf ri- imi of M.ir-.rd eie-xii; thei'O south Mrh StH. 1 4 end In th th Begiater 0 th Ceny of K'nge. in iber 444 of rn-avsncee. page Ml a. te Hth dav of Marsh, Itl.

le h'anl fte. (ieo'ge Aih Chatter, nend4. deemtng tt fe- the aarrll-- alMl thi aad lee rsrall! with Klrs oi If dav of Ang-t-t. th (l I "-sale, eurrogaie of en- aa ri itirni ti ii. fhaate th.

map p'e ef im cny pedfird sv-fiia to MOO rrldwey Mtw-ea ana atlAi -f Tha CHV of YtT-t rOten, O'-'oner l'-. lf'T, O. 41TORMII rieime ritir avMiTi. fSperiat to The Knot I A "any. leered hr nf aeid 1 A 'tte It te fir'Wt le "4 p'ntort thm e.

Irr h- 1 tM -wra see lriMi ta l'ote HeacJi rut nam lmi atd h. th rem-eneaMoi whirfc h.H4 I'? New Tik te aetehuehing the tiree grade if Hi -ire, t-r-e-e f'm a pafeae 1'in'r. gi the ftorniirl rt ia) tr 4 Ceus a i ra ttt rk af ih Swrrf if', 4t Urtitif piaint'ire nev 14 Ceut tr-t. Brehl" Olt .1 wfiM Ivfftaf tear! with-1 fetd ..4 eetran4 aveaao a. tae aatur (no Ceamieenaet of ra.iK.

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