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

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

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Tin; iihooklyn daily yoiik. satiiisdav. i 7. v.r:. 18 ORPOK ATION CUlt I Olt AT I NOI I S.

bios wiu. i'i; WIFE, OF "KISSLESS REVENUE CUTTER ADMITS BOOTLEGGING. IS CLEARED OF LARCENY War on Neighbor's Chimney Puts Landlord in Dilemma "Don't Free Me, 'Cause I'll Do It Again, Can't Help It," Says Jimmie, 9 Thai H'o. nsf Oi tvber LaJ Ycttrrday frortd lit Wen rraphrt and Wm Sent to In- (ifdfioii for Sii-aling. SEWER CO.

WOULD SELL ITS PLANT TO PATGHOGUE; 1 State Health Commissioner! Nicoll Probes Ci et South I Bay Contamination. i in 7 ,,,,,,1, I Al iiii-ola, B. I 'eb. 7 Frank 1.. I i Frank a ni'l'ii'o City of Baldwin ii nil Jersey ciiii'iiii witness while oil he stand In I he County Court here, deleudlng hlinsell on a.

charge of "rami larceny, lie admitted openly lltat he was a buotleger although the Jury aciiuilted hlni of the larceny ihiirm. bo was turned over the Federal authorities nnd will stand trial on rum charges. It is Dos- able that De Francisco's open admis sions saved lilm from conviction. OPEN COMMUNITY HOUSE IN QUEENS than 1.000 persons attended the official opening of the new Queens Village Citizens Community House and Theater last night. The iiffnlr was giMii by the directors to the local stockholders and their friends.

They saw the first film, which will be presented at the public opening tonight. ollowlng the show a dance was held In the auditorium and were served. Prior to the motion picture performance a speech of welcome was made by Federal Judge Bobert. A. Inch, who has been pioneer worker in the erection of of the community house.

The oftl-icrs of the Citizens Community House, ure: Wlllinm H. Weekes. president; Byron 1-1. Uose, vice presl- dent; F.rtiest B. Morrison, secretary, and John J.

O'Ueilly, treasurer. CIVICS TO SUE BUS DRIVER FOR ACTIONS Increased fire protection bus serv ice, mail deliveries mid transit facilities, the latter on a IbaslH of subways or nothing," amonc the matters discussed and acted upon by the Southside Allied Asso ciation, tomposed of delegates from .12 civic and othor organliationg of the south side of Queens, at its regular monthly meeting Inst niglit in Our Civic Theater Building, Rich mond Hill. President Maurice L. Blum wel comed into membership the newly orgnni7.ru oum ivic and Taxpayers Association, whose dele gate, G. J.

Bauiiilmch, told of a mother and three children being forcibly ejected from Rockaway Boulevard bus to the accompani ment ot vile language by tho driver. Both the Allied nnd the Jamaica organizations will Institute proceed ings against the chauffeur and de mand that the Commissioner of Plants and Structures furnish more courteous drivers in the future. SXOW SLACK KHS F1XKI). Continuing the delve against persons who do not clean snow nnd Ice from sidewalks In front ot their premises, patrolmen of tho Richmond Hill and Jamaica precincts brought before JIaglstrato Harry Miller in the Jamaica Court yesterday 33 persons who were fined $3 each. OOEAN STEAMSHIPS.

BRIDE" FAME, AGAIN TRIED FOR BIGAMY K. W.ilicr of 151 W. 1 22d Manhattan, the woman of "kissless bride" fame of last sum mer, hen she was discliaiueil 111 Court. Manhattan, on a charuc ot bigamy, is again before the courts, charged with bigamy. I ri-day afternoon Mrs.

Waller went on trial before Judge Burt Jay Hum phrey and a jury In Hie tjucen. County Court at Bong island City. Assistant Dlslrict Attorney Juntos J. Colirov of Qi lis alleged that on Feb, 3, III 2 4, Mrs, Waller, while the unilivoiced wife or Mnrlo Presto', whom she married on April 3 the yenr before, married William Waller. 54, of 120 K.

imli Manhattan. Waller late in the afternoon took the witness stand and denied emphatically Unit she had evel known or realized Hint she was mar ried to Presto, her alleged previous husband. She told the court and Jury that she and Presto went to the Marriage License Bureau ut City Hall Hiid procured ii license. She denied previous testimony offered by tho prosecution that she had been married. Sho said that if she had been married she never realized it at tho time and that further arrangements for her marriage to Presto had not been completed.

The ceremony, she said, it had, been agreed between them, was to be performed by a Roman Catholic priest. She denied Prestos testimony that they had lived together for several days following their marriage at Ciiy Hall. A clerk from the Marriage License Bureau ut the City Hall Identified his signature ns a witness to the marriage of Presto and Mrs. Waller and said that the same ritual as is used in al! civil niarrluges was used In that instance. Under cross-examination by Assistant District Attorney James J.

Conroy Jlrs. Waller declined to answer a question an to whether she had ever married a man named Nathan Abrams or Abrahams on the ground that It might tend to in-crlminute her. MAY GET LIFE TERM FOR 4TH GRAND LARCENY Charles Diederich of 3o6 W. 58th Manhattan, today faces a life term in Sing Sing prison, following hia conviction yesterday in the Queens County Court before Judge Burt Jay Humphrey on a charge of grand larceny us a fourth offender. Ha will he sentenced next Friday, Assistant District Attorn'ey Peter Jl.

Daly of Queens in presenting the ease before the jury charged that on Oct. 31 last Diederich stole an automobile, the property of Theodore Varrelnian, a coffee broker of 1 38 23d Jackson Heights, from the Jackson Heights Community Oarage. The stolen ear was later found in a Brooklyn garage. Diederich denied that he was one of four men charged with the theft of the car and claimed that it was a case of mistaken identity. OCEAN SfEAMSHII'S.

SAINT THOMAS 'it I )-: I I'l'l'. 'I'll. i.s'i- iIIsJmI 1 1 i I 1 1 1 in Wj Iltv.i' nri lny' 1 1n 1 n.i I inn il -LriltiMi I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 .1 ll'Mi'llr; III: 1(1 liy 1 I 1 I 1 Mrr II Jr. Ill till' lor.il liuie I 'l'in i rhiiiiilu'iK mi.l Hi'1 priis- (Ull'lS .1 1 I 1 I I I'lMH i lrl i mi t.f i ill hi' i.r.,1 i lie tn'v l'i Mm i lie ail ua i imi II In1 i il 1111 inl i.n I'ltil itn in nil 'liiiiipuiM of si -1 rn piililu- wiiicis v.i:!i.n Tin- si.ii'l t-l i ii 1'iiiiH ewi'r sit ii. I.y tlir M.l.iisi' nf I'-itrlmin- Is liMinl Hie lurnl ullii i i.

ii.s ell i liy tin' .1 i S. Itlll IIS JI1IV SIM'li iiiiivi. miiim in a. nun li ul liiil'izn ion hi' a Inrf (ijirupi i.il irn Hie rolltii i llovi til lillii-li Itrllnll. Till' lillM- s.i'tiuii ut' tin1 illiiKi' in m.

MM-M'tl I.y a ii-i iivni'il MiMvi'i'. runs liiu in a liii; i i I'tui nlluws tli. uvi'iMmv to 1 1 i si 1 1 t' i illlo IIh1 uplift' hl'iitichi's (if I'nli'h-'uv Kicr. tiom tin- l.ituyrl' '1. I.ii-i'c.

NpfnKiM Ik i.ns. tin1 I'uti'iinmif' Srvi-r i onipmiy. t'liiiiUly Nicoll u'' fillH'll'll Ion Mll'llt to W'll'I'all ii1 i hi.ililish: ii-iit of plant it.il ti.iit it iim' nvi't ilrain In st'iptK'il tin1 ininpaiiy will out if (justness. "Wo will M'll mil to tho villus-' nr to liny other pttriy it' tnt'iil, at a Imlliiiuil prii'P li.lK.t.l tl.tV caniins-, to $'il)0 it yn.ir," mi hi "Ho you I'l'kiiowli'ilpp that, you colli riliuto to tin' KHitu'nl askfril "oiiinnspioticr Nicoll. "iVo." ropli Lusop.

"It is my persona! opinion that tit" appearance of the creek is due not much to sch iiro as to sotuet I'Jiik else." The commissioner sai.l: haw l.een there ami lookcil It over. You' "ill mln it it is no. a very nice i ondll lot: "Yes, I as "it nb.onit.-ly to Mid the ttorncy. saiil the sewn is 300 to 3 people, liy his estimate. I'laiH Once Voted Down.

Cilheta t'tteil liy he foiiiuiissioiirr to show cause why they should not cease polluting the stream with sew-KP were the rtitchOKUe-Plymouth v.lilch runs a bis? lr.cc tilnnt here, i.nd K. Dalley lumber manufacturers. I. 1. Klnstein.

repicsenttnp the firmer, anil J. llobirt Kailej, president of the latter, as-ured th coluliiissioner that, their concerns were ready to co-operate tho required cleanup, even to the extent of installing lieir own sewage disposal plants, If neees-sa ry. Mr. riti Hoy. who Is a former vill.ice president, recalled that under his administration In 1916.

plans were scoured for a comprehensive Patch-okuo sewer i-ysteni. the State O. K. received and a $150,000 proposition submitted to the taxpayers for construction of t'te principal part of Die system, but it was voted down. "It was a jreat mistake," lie said, "for the system will cost a great ileal more now, as streets have been paved since." Villace President Kdmund Rellman introduced lawyer Losec as his spokesman, Loses also being counsel to the vlllaRe board.

In that capacity Losee assured tho commissioner of his individual interest and that of the village in removing any possible source of water pollution. Dr. William H. Itoe, health officer of the Town of Brookhaven Dr. Win-Held S.

Bennett, health officer of the Ullage of PatchoRiie. and Dr. William A. Baker, health officer of the town of I.sllp, nil promised to see that Individual cases of discharging of senate into the bay or its tributaries are stopped, and particularly to prevent shore, front hotels from such practice when the summer season arrives. Harry Smith of the engineering Mrm of Way Smith, told of REAL ESTATE Ilusincss Jropert.Y to l.ct.

DeKALB AVE. West Indies Cruise February 25 Rates: $250 up I. 'I 111' ,1 Park. I "Don' n'. I.

II Mill ilo I'll I i a n't si .11 in. to tr 111 lo In h. it." Thus III ri-y. ai -old James i.ii. McLean of Alrl.i an.

son ut Mural Park tcntei. ii Ill Lie Mill when li li 'noi at iila last llctolii-r on a chaise of St-tillllK from ids i' In th" Klural school, lie was later no parol', hiiwewi-. lint Ins prophecy cauii Hue. and now he is in trouble ngrilr and has i sent to the S'. Iionii- iin When lie was Hist ai-r.

ste.l tin' lad' a.lniUt.-d that in- had not only t.iki-ll the ninto-v tiom the Mchoiil. but that he had pilfered front most of stores in the is eonrin. a saiiiiarluin ami Hie latin savs lie c.illlii.t the care he needs. belna eni4aed by lie village board at a special meet ing Is ecU to rush work on a revision of the old sewer plans or a new outline plan, in order that the village board may lie in a position to submit a. protiositlon to the taxpayers at 'the annual election the third Tuesday In March.

The bearinn wound up wun ur. Nicoll announcing that lie would not ask any action of the individual par-tics cited fill after tli" village election: then If a sewer systeail wen- not atilhori.ed ho would expect them to install their own disposal plants. Commissioner Nicoll said: "VYe are testing oysters and water samples rrotu all over this section and are anxious to restore confidence In the products of island wafers." Asked directly "Do your most recent tests show any contatnlnntlon of pAt.li.'.rl "Si.rrv. bill I '111! not In a position to give any such statement." COURT JAILS, FLAYS BAD MILK SELLER Jinx Fold, a farmer of Johnson Klmhurst, spent list, night In Hie Queens jail because he could not produce a fine of $300 imposed on him by Magistrate James J. Conway in tho Long Island City Police Court yesterday afternoon for selling milk It was charged, was detlcient in fafs and solids.

Fold said lie would be able to produce tho $300 today. In the event that he does not he will spend ten days behind tli? bars. Hans Vim Wagner, an inspector with the Health Department, told Magistrate Conway that on Aug. 28 last he tested forty quarts of milk which Feld was selling. Ho said he found them all short In fats and solids.

Feld was giving his cows an Inferior grade of grain and feed, he said. Feld is the owner of 100 Hol- strin cows. i Magistrate Conway, in passing sen tenee on Feld, said, "You are worse than n. bartender who sells bad hooch. People who buy hooch know what to expect, and they generally know what they Sire getting.

But mothers who buy milk for their babies expect, and have a right to get. good milk. They pay enough for it. WILLS FILED AXMK Dl TP. 1690 Hcdforrl vc, riied Pec.

21. leaving an estate of $1,000 to her hunbani. William. WII.MAM HART.MAN. 910 died 9, leaving an state of $10,009 to hi widow, Annie.

ISAAC MA YtillOV E. Vinslow Rani tarimii, died rb. leaving an entate of $6,000 to relatives. LENA LKVT, U'09 Bedford died 26, IohvIiik an estate of $500 to hpr husband, Levi. REAL ESTATE Business Property to Ix-t.

AND FULTON ST. QuccnsliorougH Property ana 5 lil in hi Ml III Bellerose Manor, LI. XII III I n-rtiiM' and sliest in the LlulioLGH oi' liltioM.V fiKf'TloN t. I ITIIM'HT AVKNLK. from Mgt at to Nhih uttefi, miblm-i io tliH HkI'' llio I'ili-rlilc HnllWHy Company, hihI Hie New Vnik MunlripHl H-iilwu, 'oc-pot-nili'li.

and SP Ol'IsNINO, tmiii tny 1 i mrcet lo New ttnclit avenue. I'onilrmed Nnvmher 21, toed January U. lUSa. That th area ol MaHrsnint lir In-netU In theso pniceedli.Ra lined and dctei mined lln-Klnning at point on tho iiurt hefiaierly lino of Ktlh street where It i Itiinraed-d a line bls-tlng 'tlfl unalo formed l-y the. Inlersectloii o' the pi ulcnuat Ions oi ills.

anutlicaatiTly line of 17th awnuu and tttti nortlirteaKTlj line of Hay -jin-rr these etreHs nr lam oui rrnriii ot wi sirc't, and riinnliiK ineni-e nurini-Hsiwaifi- along lm ratfi msenin now ni n't infrseciion with the center una mm i eel; thence along lie niter line or Mat suw i nn a line hi riRiu uuvw i- ii ppt and iarsing tnrouKn pomi uh it uthesterly shin midway tre.ht avenue and Uin avenue; uun-e Houlliwfst wardly along ina earn line right uiiKles to Hist street to tlm mterac- with ii line mmwuy iifiwi.ru oni street nnd 2d street, as these st rests hi laid out wlo-re ndjuin lsth nvcmiK; Uionce aumg me aaio line midwiiy between Mat stn-et and sd afreet a point distant I'M) tcet souin- aalcrly from th" soui.hsieriy mie 1Mb avenue; theme auuthwrstwardiy wava illaiunt 100 feet aoul lieatstoi ly rrom nd parallel with Ilia anuihr-aflterly line, of lhth awmjtvto tlie InrnetHton with a line midwav between 82d street and 3d street; southeast ardly along thr said line Idway ueiwofn a. sireei aou iu aircwi point nlKiimt ion ri normweaiany from the northwesterly line of 19th ave 'je: I inncn sou'. west ward and parallel with 13th hvpouh to the Inteiaactlon with line midway 84 th air ret and strtti atreet; thence aouiheaatwardly along the asur line midway hotwecu Mih street and 8Mh street to a point dlntant 100 f-t uthiasteriy rrom the soutncaateriy line I tth avenue tnence aout west ward ly and naralifl with UMli avenue to th In- raectton wun a line miuvviiy oetween ih street and USth street; tiince south eaatwardly along the said line midway htjiwifti Rfith street Hnd Mn street; then ntitheastwardlv along the aald line mid way between street atid 8ii utieet the Intersect lun with the proloujfntion line midway between Bay 23d atreot and 20th avenue; thence souihwent wnnlly long the wain line inniway Otiwepn May strret anu uvunuo, hihi along the proton Kat Ion of the said line to nnnt ril ma lit i luei aout nweaien from the southwesterly line of Siith atreot; thence northwestwardly and parallel with HHth st ret to the, Intel section with a line midway between Bay H2d street and Hay street; thence aouinweatwanjiy aioog tho said line midway between Bay 2Jd atreet and Bay 23d street to tho Intersection with a line blaecting the angle formed by the Intersection of tne prolongations or the southwesterly line of fttith street and the northeasterly lino of Benson avenuo, hs theae atreeta ara laid out between Hay 2rt street and Bay L'ho street; thence northwestwardly along the snld bisecting line to the Intersection with a line midway between lam avenue ana Hay street: thence southwestwardiy along the said line midway between lftth avenue and bay 2 2d atreet to th intersection wun line distant 100 reel souinwesreny irom and paralhd with the southwesterly line ol Eitnaon avenue, as this street la laid out between 1 tt avenue and Bay 2 ltd street the said dlntance being measured at rigiit auglt-s to Benauji avenue; thence northwestwardly along the said line para)til With Benson avenuo nnd along tho prolongation of the said line to the, Intersection with a line midway between Bay 17th street and 18th avenue; thtvnre northeastwardly along the said line tuldway between Bay Uth street and lMth avenue and along the prolongation of the aald line to thH intersection with a line midway between 85th street and sftth street; thence northwestwardly along the aald line mid- ay between 86th street anu st.tn street tha Intersection wtth a lino midway between 17th avenue and Bay 16th street, us these streets are laid out south of 84th street thence northeastwardly along the said line midway between 17th avenue and Hay lfith street to tne intersection witn the southwesterly line of 84lh street; thence northeastwardly In a straight lino to the point or place of beginning. The above-entitled aaaeasment was en tered on the day hereinbefore given In the Record of Titles and Assessments Kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Asies-ments and Arrears of Taxes and An Berts-nients and of Water Rents, and unless the amount as-ssesd for benefit on any person or property shall be paid, on or before March 30, wnicn is sixty nays auer the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to he calculated from ten days after the date of entry to thr date of payment, aa pro- tried by sections its ana S( ot tus Greater New York Charter. The above assessment Is payable to the Collector of Assesmeuts and Arrears at bis office, 60S Fulton street, Brooklyn, be tween the hours ot a.m.

end 3 p.m.. and on Saturdays until 12 noon. Dated, jNew lork, January 29, 1925. CHARLES L. CflAM.

Comptroller. fC-64 JallO-lOt osu 8KALKD BIPB WILL BE BECK1VED by the Commissioner of Purchase of The ity of New York at nn omce. Jioom sao. Municipal Building. Manhattan, from 9 to a.m., on WKDXKJOAY, FK8RVARY 11, 1925.

Homuch of Brooklyn. FOR FCRNIMIING AND DKLIVKRTNO T'MBER AND GLAHS TO THE DEPART MENT OF STREET CLEANING. The time for the performance of contracts Is for the period ending March No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such dsposlt shall be In an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required la thirty per cent, of the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the prlee per unit. as called for In the schedules of quantities and prlcps, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up. as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, If made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated In the schedules. Specifications referred to in tho sched ules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further Information may be bbtalntd at the office of the De partment of Purchase, 19th floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan. JOHN Ji, how commissioner. gaT" See Instructions to Bidders. Inst page.

Ja30-10t osu SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by tho President of the Borough of Brook lyn, at Boom oorougn tiau, uroouiyn. until 11 a.m., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Jl, IBfl. NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DE LIVERING 10,000 CUBIO YARDS OF ASPHALT SAND, TO BE DELIVERED TO THE YARD ADJOINING THE MUNICIPAL ASPHALT PLANT, 7TH ST.

BASIN, GOWANUS CANAL. Time for the completion of contract rn or before Dec. Ill, 1925. Security required, $4,600. Each bid must be accompanied by a de posit of 1-25 in cash or certified check msde payable to the order of the Comp froller of The City of New York.

NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DR IVE I 5.000 CUBIC YARDS OF PAV ING AND CONCRETE SAND. To be delivered as follows: 1,000 cubic yards to corporation yard Wallabout Basin, foot of Ilewea st. 900 cubic yards to corporation yard.

linn ave. ana tibtu st. 200 cubic yards to corporation yard. Nsck iiravoaena ave. no cuoic yams ro vara aajoiimig Mu nicipal Asphalt Plant, 7th Street Basin, Uowanus anal.

900 cubic yards to corporation yard Hopklnson near Marion st. sou cudic varos to corporation yaru, Morgan and Msspeth aves. 600 cubic yards to corporation yard. Kalb near Irving a. Time for completion or contract, on or before Dec.

31, 1S3. Security required, 12,000. Each bid muat be accompanied by a de Dostt of tlOO In cash or certified check made payable to the order ot the Comp ttoiisr or tne city or rew xorK. Attention caiitvd io tne ract that ell bidders must submit the samples culled for In the above contracts and that no refer ence to samples previously deposited with tne ttureau ot uignwau la permitted. The bidder win state tne pries of each Item or article contained in the specif! cations per cubic yard or other unit measure- by which the bids will be tested.

ne bias win oe compared and the con tracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum i or euu cum ract. Hiank rorms may be obtained at the olflce of the Bureau of Highways, Room No. f0 Court street. Brooklvn JOSEPH A. GUirER.

president. isrsee Instructions to Bidders, last page. tC-S3 osu SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Commisiioner of Purchase of The City of New Yerk at his ofll Room 62i Municipal Building. Manhattan, from 0 g. m.

to 10:110 a on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1ft, IMS Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SOLID RUBBER TIRES To THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING The tim for the performance of contracts la for the periods ending March 3tst and April 30th, as specifically stated In the schedules. No bid shall be considered unless It Is eccompanled by a deposit. Such deposit shall bt In an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of tho total amount of the bid.

Tho amount of socurtty lequlred Is thirty per cent, of the contract amount awarded. The bidder will tate the price per unit, as culled for in the schedules of quantitti-a and price, by which the hida will be tested. The fixienslons must mado nnd up, as the bids will bo rend from thtj total, and awards, if made, made to tho lowest bidder on each Item or class, as stated In the scliedulca. Spccitlchllona refurred to In Hie achedulcs may h't had upon application ut Room 1901, Municipal Huilriiiip. Manhattan.

Blank forms and further Information may bo obtained nt the nfbVo of the Dc-purtment of Fun-hane, 19th Moor, Munlclmil Ltuilding. Manhattan. JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. ST See Instriietlnna to IHiPders.

1at nnge. by LA 1'A of CuinmUMotiei- I'-ji cna-v ot It nf yrw in His olil.e, nt.o'H MiMiltpit IliilldiiiK. lioio ii IX-m. to m.iii it' Borough of Brooklfii. IiiH Kl ANU 1 i I.IV lit Ml' iff TO THW lK lt I'MKNT OK VVATKR tfUrPliY.

UAH AND Kl.liCTRIClTV. Tlie thni! for tho perrnrmsnc con. tracts la liom ItO tn lfin coimfcnt Ivu colc i- iHt days attcr iho Indoi emeiH or rtlit. to nf tli" ComptinihT, uit apeelfl stated in Oie scheilulee. No hid ahall tm coiinidered unleaa It In sfcomijaiiie.

by a deposit. Such depuaii hall In an amount nut leas I Hit it win and oiie-hiilf per et-nt. of the total amono. the bid. rue amount or security lulrcd la thirty per v-ciit, of thu contract mount HWHi'ited.

Ki HI Ft RNLSHINfl AND Foil AO TO TIIH UUIWll TMbN VP The time for the performance, of ron- trft' is In from March 1 to March 31. IQlb So bid shall be coiishif i ad unless It nrciimpanlfld by a deposit. iich deposit hIim 11 lit iii an amount not leas than orm and one-hnlf per cent, of the total amount l.lH 'I'lin uinminl lit HfiMlrllw in. thd hid, The amount of security rjuired Is thirty per cent, of the uontiarr ainount IOlt Ft RMMIIJ.O A.Ml I'Mil iU)tiV. AND MOM'.

FITTINGS to Tlir-; UKPAHTM I5NT OF STREKT CLKANINO. Tho time lor the per forma new of contracts is for the period ending March No bid shall considered unlesa It at'eotjipaiilcd by a deposit. Koch deposit sh-tll be in an amount not lata than on and one. half per cent- of the tola! amount of the bid. The amnunt of security required la thirty per vent, of the contract amount awarded.

FOR Fl'ltN JSIllNft AfVP PKMVERTNtl CHAIN, PAN HCRAPECRH. SCOOPS, PICKH AND HANI'LKS TO TIH5 DLPABTAIbNT OF HTRK15T CLBAN1NO. time for the performance of con-rraets Is 30 lo (iO -consecutive calendar days after the Indorsement of the renin--aw of the and tlie period ending March 81. as spsclllcaliy stHted In (he wchedulea. No bid shall be considered unless It Is accompanied by a deposit.

Puch deposit shall be In an amount not less than una and one-half per tent, of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required Is thlrtv per cent, of the contract amount awarded. FOR FLRNUSUINO AND VTA A VfcKINM I.lNiSKKD OIL TO THE DbPARTMKN I' OF PI-ANT ANU I HUCTCHhn, PARKS (BROOKLYN). HTRF.KT CLEANING ANO Tllti FIRM DEPARTMENT. rha me for the performance of con- tracta Is tor the period ending March 31.

192: at east buve to oe deucvereu consecutive calendar days after the Indorsement of the certificate of the Comp-ti oiler. No hid shall be considered unless It ts accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be In an amnunt not less than una and one-half per cent, of the total amou'it of the bid. The amount of security required Is thirty per cent, of tho contract amount The bidder will state the piles per unit. aa called for In the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested, rne exiensiona mum oe maae sna footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, it mane, made to the lowest bidder on each Item or class, as slated tn the schedules.

finer neat ona referred to In tho sched ules may be had upon application at 191. Municipal Building, Manhattan. Blank forms and further Information may bs obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19lh floor, Munici pal DUUUing. ftiannaiiBii. JOHN IS.

BOWE, Commissioner. fsFSee Instructions to Bidders, last page, iC-G) Jalis-iot oi.i tiKALED BI D3 WILL BE RECEIVED by the Commissioner of Purchase of The city of Now York at hia office. Room bL'K. Municipal Building, Manhattan, from a.m. to 10:0 a.m., on MONDAY.

MARCH 16, 1M5, Borough of Brooklyn, i FOR FURNISH ING AND DELIVERING UNLOAD. STACKING AND STORING CAST IRON PIPE, SPECIAL AND VALVK BOX CASTINGS. VALVES AND DOUBLE NOZZLE HYDRANTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GA3 AM? ELECTRICITY. Tha time for the performance) tf c.r.f tracts Is front 100 to 160 consecutive cal endar days from the data fixed In the notice, from the Commlslsoner to the Contractor, to begin work under tho contract, so specifically stated In the schedules. No bid shall bo considered unless lt Is accompanied by a deposit, Such deposit, shall be tn an amount not less than on and one-half per cent, of the total amount of the bid.

The amount of security required Is thirty per cent, of the contract amount awarded. The bidder will stats the price per unit, as called for In the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will ba tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the totsl, and awards, If made, made to the lowest bidder on each Item or class, as stated in the schedules. Specifications referred to In ths schedule may be had upon application' at Pvooni 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Blank forms and further Information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, lth floor.

Municipal Building. Manhattan. JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. See Instructions to Bidders.

lest page. (C-63) P1IR1.TC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the owner or owners of sll houses and lots, Improved and unimproved lanos aneciea thereby, that the following proposed assessments and awards have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all persons interested, vis. Borough AI Brooklyn. 7506. Regulating, grading, curbing, flag ging, Ttiih at.

from a line about feet east of Colonial rd. to a line about 25 feet east, of Colonial from Colonial rd. to Narrows ave. Affecting blocks oy.ib to oiwn. 5947 and 69.3.

7693. Paving in Barrett st. rrom i.avoma ave. to E. 98th at.

Basins at tne saumwesi corner of Barrett st and Lavonia and on the south side ot Rlverdale 5 feet east of Barrett st. Affecting Blocks Si6T, 3381. 3694 and 359o. b96. Paving In 87th st.

from ave. to Colonlsl rd. Basins at the northeast and southeast corners of Narrows ave. nd SSi and at the northeast and south, a cor ners of 8Tth st. and Narrows ave.

Anecuijij Blocks 6041, 6046 and Wt. Cur hi nor and oavina E. 8th St. from Long Island Rallroaii to Avenue K. Basin-, west sine.

323 feet north of Avenue east aide, ZKi feet north ot Avenue wst side. 3S6 feet south of Avenue east side 3 feet south of Avenue west, sloe, lest and 606 feet north of Avenue east side. 2tVi feet and 603 feet north of Avenuo A icctlng ocks 6610, 6611, Otttl, 6i29, t56Ki end 6W4. raving, way win si. rom wm at.

to Benson ave. Affecting Blocks ana 6379. Pavlnsr. Hay astn st. imm Den- son ave.

to 475 feet southwesterly. Atiecima Blocks 6877 and 6S78. '922. Reaulatlng. grading, curning, nag ging and paving E.

7th between Avenue ana Avenue m. Aiiecung riocK i. 71:4. Regulating, gtaaing, curoing, imi fing and paving Lenox rd. from E.

34th at. E. 36th st. Affecting Blocks 4S39 snd 466. 79a Reculatlng, grading, curoing ano nag ging Inftx rd.

from Remsen ave. to K. 9M l. AfTPCting lilOCKB WW, Wt H-I1M Rea-ulatliiK. arading.

paving amf flag- rf'lng In Pthenectady ave. from Montgomery st, to Kmpiie ro. ana irom 'iriwriB h- to East New York ave. Affecting Bracks 1423, 1424 W9 and 1430. Claims disallowed affects Blocks UW, Lot 42; Block l.ot 81.

7932. Reflating, grading, curbing, flagging and paving 67th at. from Uth ave. io lKtii ave. Affecting Blocks 6493 nnd MM Claims disallowed affects Block 6498.

i-oU 21, 23, 25, 26, 28. 29, 30, 38 and 40. 7934. Regulating and paving 77th st. from 17th ave.

to ave. Affecting Blocks S237 and 624S. 7935. Regulallnir snd paving 77th st. from Narrows ave.

to Ridge blvd. Affecting Blocks 6947, 694. 6867 and 69MI. 7930. Uegulating and paving 83d st.

from 23d svs. to 24th ave. Affecting Blocks 6S1 and 8d3. SOU. Paving, curbing and ftsgglng In Ave- nu from K.

27th st. to E. 28th st. Affecting Blocks 7045 and 7663. 8014.

Uegulating and paving Brooklyn av. from Linden ave. to Church ace. Affecting Blocks 4S72 and 4873. 8023.

Regulating and psvlng E. Hath si. from Church ave. to Snyder ave. Affecting Blocks 4891 and 48JVJ.

Paving, etc. Glenwood rd. froin Flatbush ave, to Brooklyn ave. Affecting Blocks 6006, 6000. 6007 6W8 6009.

6010, 62iJ. io.1.?. 7558. 7669. 7atW, 761, 7562 S(W9.

Regulating, grading, curbing flanging Wth at. from 10th Av. to 11th ae. AffeiUng Blocks 6161 and 5768. aw.

Paving, nuyoain sc. mo Nichols ave. to Cypress ave. Affecting Blocks 3212 and 3223, SL3. Sewer snd appurtenances in nay belween Bath ave.

and ropse a. Affecting Blocks 6M8 and 8RK9. All persons whose Interests are affected the above named proposed assessments or awards ami who are opposed lo the same or either of them, are requested to present their objections in writing to the Hoar or Assessors, Room s.0, Municipal Building. Manhattan, on or before Tuesday. March 10, at 11 st which time and place the said oblectlons will be heard and teatlmony SUl'uVAN.

MAl.HU'E SIMMONS, Boald Of Assessors. (CMl' 7' IMJ" f7Wtwil NOTK'B 18 HUBEBV (HVK.N BT THK Braird of Assessors of Tli. City of York that on Tuesday, February 24, at II a they will meet at their oflK-e, Room i)0. Municipal BulHtlnt, Borou(h or Msnhattsn. New York, lo make th.

annusl apportionment and assessment required under pliantur 118 of the Laws of 1SSS. at smendeil by rhnpler 171 of Hie Laws of lstm for local Improvements in the former town of Gi'avesend (Thirty-first County of KinR-s. st wlilcli time snd plar. nil parties Interested In the lands affected by such apportionment and assessment shnll ht' enllth'il to bo heard befors said Uimrd upon the fiuestlona of surh apportionment and nsscssmant. Tho proposed Hpportlonment and assessment Is now ovm for Inspection.

WH.UAM C. onMONP. ANDHBW SULLIVAN, WAUKlt'B SIMMONS, Board ot January SI, 19IS. 41 tC-lb) SEIZE 2 RUM BOATS IN EXCITING CHASE Six Out of Eight Liquor Craft Escape $10,000 in B002C Captured. eir i in' 7 Itr I.

null'. I Long Bench. I- Feb 7- A rnltcd Slabs (In, ml culler, under the command' of Bouts, W. B. Tooker.

captured two rum-running speed 1 bouts as tiny were about to puss through Joins' Inlet hist night during- a light The crew's of both utotorlioiits wero placed under art'' st and a carKO of eases of (jld Smuggler Scotch whisky, valued at $ri0 per case, was i onfisi'ateil by the Con.st Ciuaid. 1 he prisoners were taken before Judge Johnson in the early hours of this morning and later r'-leiised under 1.000 batl. The p-lsoners. Charles Morse, William Shunipf, Archer Herbert and Filwnrd Smith, are rosidens of Baldwin, where they ore reputeo. to be deep-sea fishermen.

Tho I'onllscated chiku Is valued at according to the 'Jpvern-nient officials. For tho past three weeks I he buy has been covered with a coating of ice as the result of tho extreme cold In this section, which made it impracticable to attempt to transport any of the contraband goods oulsldi of the three-mile limit. Yesterday a tip was given to the local t.oa.il (iuard station that rum-runiieih from Baldwin and Freeport to the number of 30 would attempt to run the gauJitlet that evening. It was under stood that several of the middlemen operating In this locality had offered reasonable premium as an induce ment for the runners to take a clianee. HcoRiise of this tip the inlets sur rounding Fire Island, Zarh's Island, Jones' Island and Debs' Island were closely guarded last night.

The bright moon, which appeared after the light fog. lit up the entire length of tho channel. All was psaeeful and quiet until nearly 11 o'clock, when the patient watchers observed eight rum-runners sailing along at a fast clip. Verification of the tact that tney were runners waa made through the fact that they were sailing without any lights showing. As soon as thiL: was done a cutter was launched from the.

Bong Beach Coast (iuard Station. After a lively chase four of the eight runners turned their heels and headed out lo sea again. Two others threw all of their cargo over board and escaped. Although it was necessary to board the two c.ipuired rum-running crafts, the crew sur rendered In a peaceful manner. Declares Each Generation Must Write Own Theology That no generation can write the theology of the next was the stand taken by the Pev.

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THE MUNSON INSTITUTE OF MUSIC 3S7 Ovlngton Avenu. I.AWRBNCB J. MUNKON. Director. 4 (auarlot Bvkool WlUt Bisclallst iMcoers.

I to a Sollar of 510 ave. puzzled todav. Saratoga Ho owns the four-story meiit house at New ave. a part -Jersey Snioko from the two-story dwelling at 440 New Jersey ave annoys his tenants. Now the Tenement House De-l at'tineni has ordered Sollar to extend thr chimney on 110 New Jersey the house next to his own, so that Its smoke will tio looser trouble his tenants.

notices. tin; Tiir, stati-; hk New Viti-k. tiv lie gram of Hint, five and iinli'Ptntli'nt To widow mill next of kill. ny. of li-raid Konnnn.

lU'i'iimnil. tiHni-H H.Kl pliiri-n ol' I'l-aMend' are unknown nnil cannot after due (IIIIkimii'o io iiH'-erliilni'il. hiiiI tn all pcrHOin, inter-I'Htcil In (lie t'MHi. of ldlitel Kuniuin. lie.

ci'imi'il, kh next ni' kin or Aflorniy (ier.rriil of tin, stnti, ill New Yolk, Samuel Kunnun, Samuel Oobn, ftinnio Sli'lnlierjf. Joe ChlllioU, Heniier Hie. Meranln. Snil (roetlnic: Wherein, Frank V. Kelly.

I'uMtc A.lniln. trutor. KIiikk Willi an ollleo al N'n. 44 Court In the Moi-oukIi of nionklyn. City of New York, liar oreio-nted hlii aeroiint aa admlnlxlrutnr of ISHAK.I.

M1UMA.N, deceased, lately rcuMfnir at No. 721 l.tth avenue. In the tliu'oiiifh of HmoklYA. I'oiiDiv of an, I Stnle of New York, anil a petition praying that hla lieeouut niny 'e luilldallv aetlleil. Now.

therefore, you anil pai of you aro herptiy I'lteit lo ahnw cause before our SurrngHle'ii court of Iho County of KlncK, to he Iilti at Ilia Kali of Heronls, tn Hie County of ltnK, on tho 12th (lay of Mnreli, 1128, at ten o'clock In th forenoon, why such settlement aliouta not he hnd. In testimony whereof, we Iihvp cauaeil the neal of oilr Haiti SuireRnte'a ourt to no hereon ii a lWeil WIlnenB, Hon. C.porKfl Alliert (1a Wlna-ulo, Surrogate or our aairi County. at tho PoronKh Prooklyn, In the aaiti County, the bill day of Kehruarv, 12... JOHN H.

MerOOHY. Clerk of tha Surrogate'! Court. 7-4t- S1PRK.MH; OdllflT. KINliS CilIWIV tn tho matter of the application of Anaa- thatla ritenhko, for tho diaaolutlon of the mania ije under Chapter 111, t.awa of IJ. Section 7A of tho llomeatle llelatlnn Law Tn- Cyprian Ntoahkn: Please tak" notice that tha patltlon of Anamhaala Stoidiko.

Iiunauant to Section TA of Ilia Homtatlc Relulloil Law, for an order dlaanlvlna the mari-lag-n between ASIA STESHKO mm CYPniAN HTKSHKO. will no preaented to a ee of (he Court, klnga County, at Term, Part 2 iiiereoi, 10 no nirl at the Countv court Houne In tha City of Brooklyn. County of Klnaa. on tha 8th day of April. 1(25, at ten o'rloek In the forenoon of that day, or aa aoon thereafter aa counsel can t'e heard, and a hearing had thereon.

Lfiuea, January 2.1d. 1B25. AI.KXR. WKriO. Attorney for Petitioner.

1482 Broadway. New York City. To the above-named ste.l, Tho foregoing noti'e la served upon joii hy publication pursuant to an order of thO Moll. Solan. B.

fitrnni. nf (be Supremo Court of tho State or New York, dated. January 22,1, ami filed wtih the petition In the office, of the Clerk of the County of Kings, the Hall of Record!) in said County, on January S3, Al.ib.AH. URDU. Attorney for Petitioner.

14S2 Broadway, New York city. JIl-iiu NOTICK HL'PKiiAlK riicnT (if thk mate or New lork. Kings County In the uieiier ni me pennon or Ulixabetn A. (troves for an order under Seetion 7-a of unmeatlc Relations Law of the State of inpw iora (o dissolve ner marriage with John V. Groves.

To John W. droves: Please tako notice that the 'petition of Elizabeth A. Qrovea, pursuant to Section 7-a of tho Domestic Relations Law of the niato or now lorn tor an order dissolving the mnri'lago between F.I.17.A RtfTH A CinOVES and JOHN W. OVTUVKH will be presented to a Juallce of the supreme Court ontho State of New York, Kings County, at Special Term, Part II thereof, appointed to bo held In tho County Court House In tho Borousb of Tlrnnklvn Citv of New York, County of Kings and State ot rvcw lork. on the Oiitll day of March, 1925, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter aa counsel can no nearu ana a Hearing bad thereon.

Dated, tho day of January, 1925. SABAH STEPHENSON, Attorney for Petitioner. 16 Court street, Borough of Brooklyn City of New York. To the above-named John W. r.rnvM The foregoing notice Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Honorable SelHh B.

Strong, a Justice of the nuprenio court or me state ot New York. dated the 13th day of January, 1926, and filed with the petition In the office of the lent or tne county of Kings, at tho Hall or j-tocoraa in saia county. bAltAH KTKPHENSON, Attorney for Petitioner. jal7-t- Till1. FEOPLK OF THIS 3TATK OF New York, by the grace of God free and infiiirnuni to uimii WacOulre.

as ex ecutrix ot th last will and testament of James P. MaKJulre, rleceaied; Katharine ox, Mary k. Moore, Bee MaeUutr, Conatantiue MarGulrf. James P. Madden.

Annie B. Owens. Kathleen Madden, John C. Madden. William C.

Madden, National iMjrety company, apnn Kreettnir: where aa, Constantlne J. MacGulre, who resides at No. 120 East 60th street, in the' Urn. oiiRh of Manhattan. City of New York, has presented his account as administrator of tho (roods, chattels rihi credits which were or -iohn o.

mcouikis. doreased, lately residing: at the Hotel Geo ire. 6: riark street. In the Boroueh of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City, and State of New York, and a petition praying: that hia account may be Judicially sot tied. Now, therefore, you ana eacn or you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court or the county or Junes, 10 do held the Hall of Kecorns in the uounty or Kin us.

on tho 10 tn ciav or renruiirv. 19 ut ten o'clock tn the fojennon, why such settlement should not re had. 1 testimony hereof, we nave ca used the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to ne hereunto a nixed Witness. Hon. lieoriro Albert if.

i Wineate. Surrogate of our said "ounty, at the Borouirh of Brooklyn, in the aald County, Ihe tli nay oi ivzu, JOHN H. McCOOKY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court, THK PKOPLB OK THK STATU OP New York, by iho jrrace or uod freo and tnflananrtf Ut 1 HeUWIK VOn WDIllfiyPr, WieHbHtlen. GerniHnj Tlplnliard Van Hoorn, Mary hnpp, Honenzonirn nirassf.

rian nnvpr. Germany: KIhh Tltler; Hohentol urn Htrasse. Tlamiover, Germany; Marga lesnaucn, irormany, sena Breetlna: Whereas, Charles Oakes, wlio res (lea ai Io. rr nvenue, in nifl nnr one of Manhattan, City of New York. haa presented hla account as executor of tho estate Of GERHARD VAN HOORN, deceased, lately resiaing si wo.

iu wiaie trflr. in the BoroiiKh of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and Rtute of New York, and a nptitlon Draylnti that his account may be Judicially settled. Now, thorofore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show caune before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, sto ue neia ni me Han or Records in the County of Kings on the iftth riav of February, 1926. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, why such settlement should not hit hfl(J. jn testimony wnereor, we nave cause it i me seal oi our sain nurrogaie i Court to he hereunto attlited Witness.

Hon. George Albert (1,. S.I wlnrnte. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, In the said County, the aav or January, mJb. JOHN H.

MrCOOEY, (jleik of the Surrogate's Court. jl7-4t-s rORECliOSLRKS. COURT, KINUfl COUNTY Ilopeka Estates, plain against Rosalia Bonomo and otners, defendants. In tmrauanee of a judgment of fore rlnhura and sale, duly made and entered In the above-entitled action, and bearing: date the lhth day or January, la-a. tne under signed, the rfaree In naid judgment niimrd.

will sell at public auction to th highest bidder, by Wm. J. McPhllllamy auctioneers, at ma HrooKlyn Real a a Kvrhanie. No. 189 Montaaue ntrut.

Ill the Borough of Brooklyn, County of In bb. on the Uth day or February. 1 0i at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to bo sold, and therein rtfiBi-rihrd aa follows: 1 All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land tiiAte. vlnaT ano neing in the nor. ouch of Brooklyn, of the Clly of New York, County of Kings, find State of New York, hnnnded and dCHcrlhod un follows, to wit: Beginning at tho corner formed by the ntsrsectlon or tne nonneny mae or oving ton avenue, with the easterly sldti of Twelfth avenue; running thence northerly along the easterly hide of Twelfth avenue one hundred and three feet -eleven tnchn.1"; thence eaatorly at right angles to Twelfth vtnue twuty reel; tnenee soutneriy par altel with Tweirtn avenue one nunared an fnnr iwt two and one.quartcr Inches (hn nnrilirrlv side of Ovlnifton avenue, ami thence westerly along said northerly sidtt of Ovlngton avenue twenty feet mom or leas, tn the corner, me point or piaco lictrmnlmr.

Together with all the right, tide and In rcNt of the mirty of tho ilist part. of. li and to Twelfth avenue and fMxty-oighth jtriel. lying In front of and adjoining said premlseH to me ceniur una inurcoi i upectively. Dated.

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J. 5no feet. Sun parlors on'l Mtrum liewtpd Mise 1. 11.1. XV ft EDWARDS Tel.

tOr.t rllllliinit C.KORG1.V OI'I NS JV. 2 TUB NEW FIlttiPKOOP BohAirVahderbut augusi'a, onomiia lleservntlona Vanderbilt Hotet, Hut.l Buisoit, Uiooklyi N. Y. I his mo Jem house with all modem improvements, 7 rooms, 2 bathrooms, doulile garage, on plot 60x100, will sell either furnished or unfurnished at sacrifice on account of owner leaving for Europe. Rare opportunity.

Tel. I lollis 6516, or call at 10040 1 96th Mollis. Buy Your Home in e-' -SV 28 7 Minutes to Penn Station ROOMS, FINISHED ATTIC $8450 Price y' (tn KASY TEKM3 ARRANGED Paved Street. Plots 30x100 M''nt! nlv c.Uip' i httnm; i lf lili.l hit. -lien, lltmr ntid 1 1i room lt 1 11 lo frilltiK: f-lunvi't uml I nnolM KtrHiit brut; rl.ltly orat i with inl -i 1 1 rt moMInu: pHritMls tnouis.

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s- nl.1r,:,c.n"oVQueen t. I. Knllvnud from V'-nn. hta. or KlutbuPh Ave.

to rtellcrtK or Aulnvtty Jsiiiiiu and trolley lo irot-rty. r.nn.rri Hteanishtt' lint. Incorporated. Fast fieljjbt service betwe'-n INewtYork and iJo.totJ. I Itr lit Klvsi.

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Years Available:
1841-1963