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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

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lli; liltOOKLYN DAILY MiA), MOW YOI.K, 'I lll'ltSDAV, ioi: sai.i: kio.u, kstatk ior salb REAL ESTATE HEAL ESTATE Former Presidents of Cathedral Club Stewards at Silver Jubilee Banquet it i-; in- I Uii.iU nu "linpi in mm 1 1 I l.i nin il. i It 1 1'K A i II.m I in sali I II HI II lor Mill t'llv iti nl Itcnl F.slali- lor Rent nil. (., H.AIItl Mil MiMi hrd; I i I I'M if lounge, oi' iv i.iin..t lit i ii My; JS V-- 9 SIV ttW 1 1 y. ii- in. nx DcKALB AVE.

AND FULTON ST. I I I'lll M. 'f Brooklyn's Most Central Spot I' im'st and most modern office building in the city. Office space in units up to 10,500 4)uhit 1'eet, for doctors, dentists, lawyers and corporations. Stores for high-class retailers.

Adjacent theaters, department stores, courts, public buildings and elevated and surface lines. Inquire: John F. James Sons, Agents mi look mi; f-ti ii Ii ii li.i In AiJpIv A WlUldnH 'I i 1 1 I t. A 1 HI SH $." rHfli. iti-n (M p'-r iiMitiilt p.i.M lot pii-e rooms Kinn'-ily Co.

av -llz'1: I I.X'l'iU l.mioni id iitai lot HHler lli'M', Sll.i.tMI. UlHI-- whI.I I hliiift.T. IJJD-A Fiallnisii av Ho- if t' 'J7-7 -II- HlWllJ I i. i.H, i a. oppoi tuni'; ne.ir in ntM' v.

n-i mlly, 1 II I in pi citu lit a 4l; I'llangie 4H4D I Oi ri I'LATtilSil t'liiff-Uuiils IIHine; pn.tj til. 'inn, ml nt. iiiiotne, iHkm Ki aamu HeiiHv, bM Itognrg fi n-V'' When Cardinal Mundeleln whs appointed to the archdiocese of Chicago the spiritual directorship of thu club was taken over by liishop Molloy. who subsequently appointed Father Schrctner to the position During Ulshop Molloy's administration some of the most prominent lecturers in tho country delivered courses nt ihc clubhouse. Tb' policy is to be continued by the present splrituul director.

The club h.n about 40(1 member and is 'steadily growing. William D. Hreen, prcsi nt head cf the club, will be the toast-master nt the dinner tomorrow rector was the Rev. George IV. Mun-deleln, now Cardinal Mundeleln, who at the time was chancellor of the diocese.

The club grew in membership and on June 19U0, established Its first home at. the southwest corner of Jefferson and Franklin aves. In October, 1901, the club secured larger quartern nt 04 Greene corner Vanderbllt which it occupied until May 1, 1U07, when the large building at SI. Mark's and (it); aves. was taken under lease.

About two months ago the club purchased the property. nnil Frank C. Russell. Back row, from left to lisht: Thomas H. Cross, klames F.

McEvoy, John F. Casey, KiiKene F. O'Connor, George J. O'Keefe, David T. Leahy, Leo J.

Hlckey. James J. Ciolden anil Frank C. Decker. The Cuthednil Club, the representative Catholic men's social organization of the boro, organized and held Its first meeting In the Sunday School room attached to the Chapel of St.

John tho Disciple. Clermont and Greene on Jlari 1, mini, with a charter membership of SO. It first spiritual di SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES lliislness Schools. Vou can be a stenographer In SO days or a secretary In 60 days- Thousands have qualified for high salaried positions In the above time. Why spend half a year and thereby lose four or five months' salary? Free trial lessons and catalogue on request.

Main MOON'S NK HETARIA17 314 Livingston Nt. Brooklyn to East 41M Bt, New York City ELLSWORTH The Business School You Will Attend IF YOU INVESTIGATE FOUNDED 1014 914 I'latbuah Ave. ilatbu.h 8888, (8)0. THE C. F.

YOUNG SCHOOL 24 Sidney at Boro Hall aubwar. SECRETARIAL TRAINING STENOGRAPHY and TYPEWRITING. Catalog on request. Main 0793. Musical Instruction.

THE MUNSON INSTITUTE OF MUSIC 357 Ovington Arenu LAWRENCE J. MUNSON. Director. A Superior fiphool Who Spec is Hit Teacbirs. IjKGAIj notices.

THE VEOPLB OF THK STATE OF New York, by the grace of God ree and Independent To Bridget Byrne, send greeting: Whereas, Andrew F. Hennelly, who reside at 626 Second street, Brooklyn, New York, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain Instrument In writing, bearing date that 14th day of January, 1926, relating to real and personal property, be dusy proved as the lant will and testament of PATRICK BYRNE, lately residing at No. 4f7 Sev enth avenue, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Now, thereofore, you ami earn or you are hereby ctten to snow cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, In the County of Kings, on the 25th day of February, 1926, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, why auch decree should not be made. in testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our sstd Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

Witness, Hon. George Albert Wlngate, Surrogate of (L. our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, In the said County, the 21st day of January, 1925. JOHN H. McCOOET, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

Peter J. Mallon, Attorney for Executor, 287 Flatbush Ave. Ja2g 4i th firi'REMB COURT. KINGS COUNTY Padle T. Randies, plaintiff, against Patrick J.

ltumlles, defendant. Action lor a sep aration. To the above-named defendant: You are hereby aumtnoned anawer the complaint In this action and to serv. a copy of your answer, or, If the complaint la not sei-ved with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty daya after service of thla summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated. November 15th, 124. McCABB A HICK ET. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Offlcf Address, 307 Washington Street.

Itrooklyn, New York. To Patrick .1. Randlea: The foregoing summons la served upon you by publica tion, pursuant to an orner or Hon. Edward L.azansky. Justice of the Muureme Court of the fttate of New York, dated the loth day of December.

1921. and filed with the complaint in tne omce or the clerk or Kings county, iiau or nccorus, urooklyn, New York. McCABB HICKEY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Offlcf Addresa, 807 Washington Street, Brooklyn, New York.

dlS-St th LILLIAN VIOLA CONNOLLY of New Haven va. VINCUNT P. CONNOLLY, formerly of New York city. New York, and now of parts unknown order or Notice, Htato of Connecticut, New Haven Coun ty, New Haven. 21st, A.

P. tpon the complaint of the said Lillian Viola Connolly praying for reasons therein set forth for a divorce roturnahle before the Superior Court In and for New Haven County, to be kohl on the first Tuosday of rehruury, A. J. 9Zt. It appearing to and being found by the subscribing authority ttiat tne sain uercnuaui nas gone to parts unknown, therefore, Ordered, That notice of thp pendency of xnld conmlalnt be given by publishing this order in The Brooklyn Eagle, a newspaper printed In Brooklyn, isiana, inow York, once a week, three weeks auecess-Uely.

commencing on or beforo the 22d day ur January, a. i'. ll. HKRBEKT BISHOP. Asslstnnt Clerk of the Superior Court for New Haven.

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Agar. 11 .1 fc. CVIIKHS MILLS 'x-mpt, 2-family Timiiip. 11 looMit, aim pailoiK. 'i bichih-lifting plant.

Pt ash IS.OOO. R. K. Hower. Ilulh'ew ooit a v.

rOWNTiiVVN HHiain; ami brownaton-; clpRant or(l- prin tfrht. Rohrt Krith. 4i Nvlnw ft. liASTKKN I'AllKWA Beautiful rei-ltire, aultdble phynn inn, dentist; nanifc--: A. Wolf.

it road why, Manhattan. -H-" aV 6TH ST Nar rhurrh ave; S-atory attached arono dwelling parquet, electric, a'fam hat; A-l shape; prtra $11,000. B. Faher HO Kern sen at. Main Ti'GS.

J6-6C EAST 17TII ST. 1374 l-family, 7 rooma; parquet, plertrlr, furnace heat near 11-M. T. atatlon; 1st mortgage easy trnia reasonable. Owner, 69 Seeley at.

'Huguenot 39-24. 23-7 EAST 1STH ST, NEAR AV. Fine detached eottagn on plot 4ft lftft. -with plonty of beautiful ah rubs; aaven rooms and sleeping porch; A-l condition; price fia.Tfio, R. Fisher Co, 160 st.

Main Zl-bC FEMMOHB ST- Near Bedford av I -story nnd 1 basement stone and brick. In good condition; price i 2.B00 many improvements, B. Fisher 160 Rem ten si. Main 1264. 2n-6C FLATBLSH T'nique and attractle aix-roovn detached, tax exempt homes; all im- provementa; one hloek from tran- ait; flne street, IftO feet wide; plots 30 feet in width; Independent driveways; those Flatbush homes unsurpassed for location and prloe; the house you have been looking for at a price you can afford; $8,500, with $760 cash; bl- ance like mnt.

Madison Manor. Kings Hlchway and Noatrand av. Office on premises. Open Sunday. Tel.

Nevlna 30SS j26-Ht FLATBL'SH Cash $500, balance per 1 month, full price here la the mot i. complete and flnent constructed new 1- detached. built on large plot; ronalntlng of 6 large rooms, Inclosed heated porch; steam, latest elctrlc fixtures; to suit purchaser; garage driveway; Jiandy maid's kitchen, etc; located In a high-class, restricted section. 1 block off jiatnuah av, rninutcs to sunway, close to stores, schools and churches; call and them, te convinced. Goldln.

builder's onVe, 1409 Flathuah av. Fhone Mansfield 330, Open Sunday. 25-150 FT.ATBrBH perfectly U-autlful bargain; sold, a left; price will be positively $16,000 Feb. tax exempt, de- tached brick and stucco houso and gtrage. Spanish tile roof, aide entrance, on 110; rooms, 3 tiled hatha, very latest Improvements; copper leaders and gutters, panel decorations: Title Company mortgage adjoining Nottingham Park, Brighton subway and trolley iar; par school; $:,000 cash.

V. H. Goldey, ltH4 Flatbush av, corner Urgent around corner. Call and see It. Tel.

Flatbush 2R-3-hh tu th FLATBUSH 1-famlly nrlck, tax expmpt, s-rooni house; steam heat, quartered oak floors, electricity; 1-car garage; Is offered to you as a Piper bargain; 4 rooms and porch on ftrat floor and 4 rooms and hath on 2d floor; makes housekeeping loation Is good, only 1 block Kings Highway shopping district; price $9,750, small 'HNh. Piper's headquarters for Flathusn homes. 1601 Av. M. Dewey 99.

28-2C VlatbcSH Htro is rual value: tuiT exempt home, 6 large rooma. enclosed porch, larye attic, pantry, at earn hat, el ec trie, private driveway and garage; beautiful wide street, flue auction. Price S.f')0; cash and terms arranged. Arthur Franks, formerly Franke A Cioetz, Flat- nusn av. corner or oienwoou ra.

Mans-fleld 704. FLA HUSH 2-fa mil tax exempt, de tached; on beautiful parked bouiovard garage. 2 enr lnited sun parlors, all impt. full house vacant, on aciount of dnth In familv owner must 1 Ht sacrifice price for rash. Keys with W.

A. Fit-vena, 2UC Beverly nl, at Flat bush av. Flatbush 29 FLATBUSH cash, monthly; 7i0 cash, US. 20 monthly; $1,000 cash, $45.93 monthly, buys l-family, rootn-f, emrloaed porch, Improvements; diivew.ty; tax exempt monthly Iniluil very thing. (irlswold 4: Co.

1 15J FIuL- bueh av, lidwoud 0o.Q. Always open KI.ATHl'Slt $760 rash required; full price lalanre easy payments, for -family magnesite siucfo boue; 11 rooms; steam heat, parquet driveway; tax exempt for near stores, i bonis and transportation, R. Pratt Son. "lis Nostra ud av, junction Flat bush av 3-7 ATBL'SH Detached, 1 family Hame, on pint SOxl'io. ii room, all modern improvements.

Iqentf-d in fine fec- tion; nnr new boulevard and convenient in Brighton subway; price Knox ileaity r.ti I' liiutusii nv. mhw field on. Ih rftsli buys tin tax ex mpt one-family, s.x lare rooms and enclosed heated porch; parquet, steam break fast nook short walk to subway school and stores; "asy ternis Howard K. Smith. LIRa Flatbush av.

S99.1 nsflold. Open Sunday. Fr.ATBrsil cash; read on! New l-famlly brick and stucco: driveway; jnib-H around corner $1 7.riH0, rcduc-d from 1st mortgage HHt.OOft. Hrinn deposit today. J.

Haur, 1 37 Flatbush 4-rmlly, tax tn-mpt. in irk, with gsr.ifje, church hv suhway station; rpntat owner leaving Kieto il! saerlflee $21,000. I uerney A. Klinck, 1140 Flntbufh uv. 29-3-fh su FLATBl'SH 39ft E.

32d oi nr Av 2-family lax exempt, 11 room, tiled kitelrMi, buth; Inclosed porches; breakfnvt rooms; stesm. parqui throughout. lfor pnetl'-ulars phono Fin bush 4. I.ATHl'SH Dilmas av n'-tlmi; fr 2 families: plot positive Imr-gnin at widow nnvlius to sottlo nffsirs. Inqulu Judge Gustam, 374 E.

17th street. FI.ATHr.SH High tax exempt Hi-room 2-famlly house; double garHgc; offered at price mu-li below vslue; plot hftxtnn cholco loeatlon brokers protected. Ari--ner, 1279 E. 24th st. f24-7 lim II 'i.

ioi Main 7400 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Wnnted -Itrul ltnlo AriH for Kbitt)iih loin: aend diagrsm. M. AlcCuroSy l.o.. 168 Remsen st. Main f0.

56-7C ') KNTS -w anted, small hoto--. vicinity Rot II Ih 'en re price a round Sulmi bHti Jlouin Agency, 1 ii'Mh at. Room 716. FOR iJl'K'K turnover liat all Improved and im I pi qved pi ope 1 1 wit us; buyers wa it lug. Aladiaoii Realty 1 Kaft ISth at, Dewey 37-7 i HELP MR (Wlih full partiulrs to hlp you buy, sell, trade or lease.

Prompt, satisfactory sen ire. Ponius I. Thompson, 80 S' hermerhoru, ror-ner Court st; Phone Rl2 Main. Surf av, Coney Island oney Island. Open Monday evenings.

Ja21-43t uCH PROPER I Buyers waiting Rosenbautu A Knapp. 46 Willnughbv st. Tel. Triangle 47-4l90. 14-2SC OIVNERSProperty- wanted of all kimls.

T. Scliartau, 2l Emerson pi. Tel. pros-pe 1a'-'S-l4f TO OWNERS Large trad of unimproved Improved land In Ouens or ad.iacetit ertitorv wanted Quick action. Richards, Hlen A 25 V.

44lh st, Y. City. 29-2t-thu WANTED Bedford, Buahwh tt, Stuy- esant, Wllllainshui propel lies. B. F.

Knowles 12 14 road way, Brooklyn. Stagg 6478. 27-1-' WANTED 8-famllv house. 6 or 6 rooms; Hldgewood or Bushwlck section; cash to suit. 19,1 Orand st, Shabunas.

Green-point 24 27. 24-7 WANTED Improved or unimproved prop erty ror casn in an noros. nena run par tlcular. Walter Brown, 16 Court st. WANTED I or 2-tamlly house.

Cypress Hills or Woodhaven; cash to ault. 193 Orand at. Shabunas. 24-7 WE have been soiling, renting and man nglng real estate for over K6 years. Let us know wnat we ran no ror you.

John F. James A Sons. 193 Montague st. Ja21-3S r. AUCtlONS Real Estate At Auction 01 EXPERIMENTING la costly; long experi ence, expert knowledge and reputation es sential in selling real estate at auction, Johnson Jr.

Co. Est. 67 years. REAL ESTATE Heal Kslato For Ront A i-ntory Hlwttor Aparlmaal, 225 LINCOLN PLACE ONE BLOCK FROM PARK 8 Rooms, 3 Baths Also 8 Rooms and bin in Alcove Physicians' and Dentists Apartments on Oround Floor. Moderate Rentals.

Agent on Premises, ALNESH HOLDING CO. Paon; Sterling nil. 62 Pierrepont Street. 68 Montague Street Brooklyn's Best Residential Section 4 and 5 Rooms $92.50 to $140 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Apartment Hotels. A REAL HOME and not a single worry.

The service ts so complete and the rates almost the same as an ordinary apartment at Brooklyn's Home Hotel HotelTouraine 23 Clinton St Brooklyn Jas. S. Graham, Prop. Fbona Maui 46110 Auctions. BURLING, DOLE Auct'rs at 599 601 Broadway, New York Friday, January 30th, at 11 A.M.

Fine Oriental Rugs and Carpets llrrt from Cuatom House and Iinportcra 13 Bales 296 pieces choice Sarouks, Malayar, Bed jar, Dozars and Mous- so (unwashed 35 Ex. Fine Oriental Carpets. Sarouks, Kermanshahs, Dozars, Bok- haras, etc. Several Chinese Carpets and Rugs. 135 choice small Rugs and Runners.

Fine Persians, Dozars, Bokharas, Sarouks. Above are very fine shipment. For nrcoilnt of Vtnlerwriters or Concern 39 fine Persian and Chinese Rugs and Carpets. All sold as usual without allowance. ESTATE AND STORAGE Kale Tmnorrmv, Friday, 111:1111 A.

M. Kult.in Ntrcct, Hnioklyn I. Auctioneer Antique and Modern Furniture, Appointments and Household Effects BOOKS. Choice Library of Books Over HO Cnmnleto Nets of the Most Famous Authors, Editions De Luxe Also over 2,000 miscellaneous volumes of books Chlnn. Ilrlc-n-llnic, Clock Ilronxea Turkish and Chinese Rugs Fire Sets.

Paintings, Murhlo Mutuary 14 Indian Baskets, other things of note Player and Upright Pianos Suites and Odd Pieces For Kvery Itonm In the limine. DISSOI.ITIOV NOTICES. ADOU'll HTOHc'KUK oi SON WALTER II. STOKCKKIt, do hereby rertlfy thai tho co-liartnelwhlp horotoforo exlBtlnK, ftiiiipoard of Adolph stoecher and Walter II. Ktoecker, who have bn transacting business aa AUOI.PII KTORCKKIl SUN.

In tho Uorough of Itrooklyn, City and Hlato of Now York, for upwards nf tbreo yenrs has been dissolved, and I do further certify that I. Walter H. Hloecker, whose post-ofllco address Is 30 Chester Court, In the Borough of Brooklyn, city of New York, am continuing tn transact business under tho name of ADOLPH BTOHCKKH SON, WAI.TKH It. STO10CKHK. City and State of Now York, County of Kings, On the Kith day of January, l2f.

befnro mo irrsnnally camo WAI.TKR H. STOKCKKIt, to me known and known to me to be the Individual described tn snd who executed thn foregoing Instrument, and ha acknowledged to tno that ho executed tho aame. (Seal) (ll.IVER ,1. STARR. Notary Public, City of New York.

Residing in Kings County. Kinga Counlv Clerk'a No. 4a, Leg. No. Commission enplrea March 20, 1916, JnlO-tt-th 93 Montague Brooklyn KKAL ESTATE FOR SALE and tjiieeii- l-'oi Sale HIT -Clot nil impiote-tiifiiin, prlvati- biilhtiiK beucli and $4X0, nit easy term, Box 103, 1 1 it'ii Hi ri.

L. I. T'L' It A A KK Modern 01 ick bouse. luotm, batti; I'-car brie It garage; plot 4 Tulip av. Phone Floral Park 21k.

FLO It A 1A KK Specializing In home ami plots, this section. Write for lint, Kdmund D. Purcell, crosa tracks, Floral Pai k. 'KKKPoltT and vicinity real estale; houses, lots, acreage; tell us your want, we nim to please. Freeport lteally Brooklyn av, Freeport.

L. 1. 25-7" I 'ST KA Four, live and seven-room buiiKalowM, up: euny terms; ageutx; ileal direct with owner and build er Tel. Hempstead :9.7 lloLLis- Mml- 'olonlal home, consistiuK of 7 rooms; 4 steeping rooms, tiled kitdi-in and butb, sun parlor, steam heat, opmi fireplace. liainUoniu decuratioijit; putqut throufhoilt bent construction copper leadeiK, KUiteri.

garage; largt1 plot; restricted eectlon; I1H iuinuei lVnnny aula h'atioii; cusli 1 7 0-; possession. V. Brand Son, Realtor. Stuart Building, 1 6.1-11 av, Jamaica, ebmday by appointment. -4-7 (' ii iLLIM" $60(1 cnnli xteam, paiijuetr in-cloMeil ptirch; price Bella.

re $O0 cash open pnn-h in ace prh only Ramus A- Son, l'Jn-17 nv. Tel. Hullls 607; Mollis MM evenings. 23-7'' HOLLIS Many good home bargains In this delightful Kuhurh; now is the time to make your selection. See me before buying.

M'm. Robinson. av and 191st si. Hollt. f'loned Sunday.

1 HOLLiS 7-rootu house with garage driveway; steam, electric, parqtlat; large plot; near Hillside; price cash arranged. Mollis 8-7 CNTI NtJTON A farm of "2 acres; rb level land; cone rot ft road to New York mile to station; road front on 3 hides; 10rootn bouse, with Improvements; good farm buildings; this place can be bought for the price of farm land and la ripe for development: price $35,000. Chas. K. Ha mis 1133 New York av, Huntington, X.

Y. Telephone JAMA ICA 10-rnom detached house; finest section; every Improvement; enclosed porch steam heat, parquet floors; pri- ate driveway; double garage; lot 30x1 on; near H. and elevated; excellent condition: price cash Conwith, 90-6 Sutphlu blvd, Jamaica. Jamaica lisfiB. 24-7 JAMAICA Five-room house, bathroom; all modern Improvements; price cash $860.

monthly Herman, 200 W. 72d st. Manhattan. Kndicott t0f4. 24-7 ROCKVILLK CENTRE Our buyers be come our friends, why? Trf us and see.

"If It'a for sale, wa have It." E. AV. Hennlngs, Inc. Established 12 years. 61 Park av, RockvlJle Centre, L.

I. Phone hockvllle Centre 1303-1824. jtl8-25C ROCKVILLK CENTRE 6 rooms ami bath, all Improvements; hest residential section; 10 minutes' walk to R. R. station; hargain for quick sale.

19 Scott pt. Phone Rockvllle Centre 428-J. 28-3 ST. ALBANS OAR DENS Big opportunity. New, beautiful homes; large plots; oil improvements; prices from $4,800 to small payment down; oasy terms.

Call or telephone, V. H. Dobson. 186-19 Nashvillo (Decker) av, Springfield Hardens. Latireltop 2230-M.

2H-3 thfsu BUY IN ST. ALBANS HARDENS Big op-postuntty; new beautiful homes; large plots; nil Improvements; prices from to fl. Bomii ynyniTiii nutYn, jin Call or telephone V. H. Dobson.

18t--19 11a av (Bt.rlnirhalrl dens. Laiirelton 2230-M. 29-2 th COKNEH PLOT, 48 ft. front, 100 ft. deep, In Harden City Park: two blocks from trolley; full price $390.

$40 cash. $6 monthly. Dolan, 162 Wast 4 2d at. -New York C'ttv. Tel.

Bryant 0082. 26-7 UBBAT BAIleiAIN 15,950 buys buautlful i 'olonlal Iri exompt 17,1011 houne; T'' 2,601) q. driveway; 28 mlnutua Manhattan; 110 tralna dally; electricity; tiled bath, kitchen, aun parlor; D00 down; $30 monthly principal. McNeeia, lorn Exchange liank tiiitphln opposite Jauiulca atatlon. Phone unto.

25-7 WIDOW, returning to Texas. aacrlriclllK her completely furnished home It: Floral Park; 7 large rooma, enclosed porch; every modern Improvement; hot water heat, ilouhle oak floors; garage; beautifully parked plot, 80x100, with fruit and flower bearing treee; 5 minutes to station; stores, school, trolle.va; futl price $10,000, $8,000 cash required. Ramsay Hon. 196-17 Jamaica av, Mollis. Tel.

Hnllls 4207, I3-7i: $500 CASH Seo this hefote early spring buyera come out; colonial houae, 20 feet wide; tax-oxenipt; breakfast nook, ateam, parquet; plot 34x100; but It -In tub; 5 min-uten to station; prlra $7,500. MacFarUno. 9443, 21-'lh at, Bellatre. I. Phone Hollls 6744; night phone, Virginia 40oii.

JB9-30C Now Jersey For Snlo 86a EN GDIS WOOD, J-rnoin 2-famlly. all Improvements, l-room 2-famlly, hardwood flooring, steam heat; side porches, 5 -room semi-bungalow, all Improvements, 95.000. For wle lots, plots, acres. Louis Ploneck. 64 East Forest av; Knglewood, phone 1777.

29-7 ENUDEWOOD-W. KN(LKW(OD fiend for free booklet, pictures and details of homes, priced at fl.600-19,800. Rels. Realtor, West finglewood. HUTHKRFORD, N.

J. Free list of bouses for sale and rent; 30 minutes N. T. C. Write Van Winkle opp.

station. Out of Town Property Salo 87 FLORIDA PROPERTY For sale. fiOO acres In orange and fruit bolt; adjacent to largo lake and frtream; between Or-mond and Tampa, Ideal orange land and suitable for development Into farm tracts. Price of entire property is $16,000 cash. 8.

C. Masters, 6 Pine st. N. Y. FOR Mount Vernon homes, for sale or rent, Anderson Realty -Mount vernun, N.

T. Tel. Oakwood 8880, MEDIUM-SIZED HOTEL, favorably located In villagft nenr Albany. Address L. E.

Ragan, Millerton, N. Y. Ileal Estate For Exelttti(ro 8S APARTMENT HOtiSE in Plalnfleld to ex change for Miami or isde uo. property. Harry Vail, 1761 S.

W. 5th st, Miami, Fla. 1 24-7 CENTRE MORICHES Near Merrick rd; 24 -room house, completely Ttirnisned, with riuk pond. Ave acres; equity What have vou? Phillips, 412 South 4th st. Stags 0057.

27-3 tuthnuC CONNECTICUT poultry and dairy farm. 1.10 Keren; eight-room house: uarns brooder house, laying houses. 115 fowl, fnrniinir Imnlements. etc. Will ex change for house or bungalow In Queens or Nassau.

enil tor h.uou; nan casu. C. Masiprs. Pine N. Y.

29-3 FOR EXCHANGE fl.OnO equity In 2-fam-ilv house. What have you to offer? No broker. Rox D-477. Eagle office. 29-3 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ft! Merest, Jamaica; 7-room house, 2-car garRge: all latest improvements; tax exempt: 3 Mocks from Hillside av.

Owner, 1 04 r. 1 HOtb st. Riebmond Hill. 2B-7 AVantel Heal 1-Xale 89 APARTMENT houses, improvements; mu.it show good returns; In Brooklyn, Pacinian, Brooklvn Times Bldg. 2R-3 su Hi th BROWNSTONE- OR BRICK Bouse In Bedford section; cash; buyer will consider one In poor condition.

B. Fisher ICO Remsen at. Main 72-16. 27 -4C J.OTH or small house. Fullon st.

or Atlan tic hv; 1 or moro lota. Address Miller, 4SA AlbHny nv. Tel. recatur 68s(1. i 23-7 FLATBUSH 1 and ii-fa mlly house and business property have buyers.

R. Wahlcn, 704 Flatbush av. flatbush 1 24-7 FLATBUSH LoTS quickly converted Into rash. What have you? M. C.

O'Rrlcn, HO 04 Church av. Flatbush 1022. 24-7 0 FLAT HUSH I're-war built two-family house, from owner; rash $1,600. Box Eagle Bedford branch, BUYERS WAITING What, have you for sle? A. M.

Barrow, Lexington a v. Tel. Lafayette 9667. BUYEHH WAITING What have you for sale; Harrow, 93 Lexington i Tel. Lafayette 9667.

Ja56-35tC I- LATH "SH- I fa mlly in i k. I oom-. tiii-il hi eni-loaed porrh. el'-il i Id i Imr iwiii'i' parijiit'i, Inditur f.ri i'tiALttt Sit Ke iiitlii I mm 1 1 I iimi.y ih f.inpi. down.

K. Iteynoids. No'Iiatoi Ja'M-Cl lioiiHf, tapeairy lu lrU, piiniuet Honrs tlirougliouL bar-Kttln, Phone KltKioy I I- tlltKKN'K PL. lielt'fii Lafayett atnk Mhohoii; doi-tora opportunity; coinpleit'ly I'l-novuted in apartment and dor.tots tea parquetry, elei'iricity. fKiM'ti tatth, balaiK's ariMtiRiil In 1st and ojort khki' ponftcaHlun.

Phone T40II. Knlkley A Hurt on f9 lafayeltf at Fulton st. 2.V li I i A A i aili liree-siory In (i wit (t one price 1 Leonard 'MUKhaii, 99 Knl ton hi, cor. Clinton av. L'0-' sn tlit' HALSKY ST, S4 Stone.

15 rtmia. 3 l) I ll hea It-1-trie; I 't'l. open L-4 ilIU WnWh Hrtia. Ue atur tuths (' 11 A I K' ST. ueai llaipli good location for bf-auty parlor, doctor or demist; tl-j'ooiii hitck.

Phons l-'oxcioft 4 7 4 HANCOCK ST, 14k t'oiner KoMtrand av; on s-room and one J-rootn suitable fin pi ofessional ime; first floor: private entrance on Nose and av modem lii-piovements. 4-lZsututh II A NCOC H'V 3-st ory and ha semen brown st one. aacrlftVe Mi hoi, real fniate, 311 Novtrand v. -1-7 II KKi UTS Prlvata dwelling; 1 It room nnd 4 baths; drat class condition: lot "Via Mil; price further details ftom The I'iiauncey Meal K-itate oiiipany. 1H7 Montague st.

HILL Slv'TlON Near subway; line ihanee for fine house; II rooms, 3 baiiu. brown at one: electric Particulars, Henry Hchenek, "275 Lmnd sv. ari-7C iJONOl'tlll ST, Uti -Three-fainily atonw, no iiaaemeni; ateam; gooa income, vtaisp Hros.i 418 Tompkins; nt liaise v. 'ii-2 su th )N ST 12-loom slone, furnace, elec- tricitv; newly decorated 1 1 asu $3,600, Van Hei Nostrand a v. Decatur K69.

2t-3t' MAPLE ST, FLATBUSH "Bishop Built. One of the bnest K. Z. housekeeping In restricted section; 9. spacious rooms and 2 baths; all improvements; bat Rain price act quickly.

B. Fisher Remsen st. Wain 7266. 4 2J.64J MONROK ST, 3:4 Fine block; 11 rooms, two baths; electric, heat; open 2-4 datly. Shore Road 0096.

26-3sututhC PACIFIC; ST Near New York av; 3-story basement llghtstons, bay windows; nne condition; handsome wood trim through out. Lafavette M9J. 2i-7 PARK HLOPK A wonderfully attractive, modern a-story and extension nrownstono dwelling on Park pi, near Underbill ave; has 3 outlooks; 13 rooms and 2 baths; electricity and parquet throughout; excellent opportunity for professional man; close and convenient to all subways; big bargain; look It over; price 500. Mallon, 2S7 Flatbush av. I $-70 PARK 8LOPK Near Plaza, all subways; 20 ft.

dwelling, ii rooma, patn, electric; must sell; price want offer. John Pullman, 741 Union at, corner 6th av, CR-7 PARK SLOPE Sacrifice; 2-famlly house gray atone, all modern improvements. Main 873. 3 29-7 PARKWAY corner property; beautiful 1- family residence; maae reasonable oner. For particular phone Sterling 999S.

PROSPECT PARK SOUTHWEST $2,000 cash, and 2-famlly houses, lust finished; all Improvements; front and side entrance; garage; tiled kitchen and bath; steam heat; enclosed porch; very latest atvle; Sherman Terrace pi and Hth av, near Prospect Park. Builder on premises; buy direct, phone Berkshire 6U9. 2u-7 PROSPECT PL, near Nostrand av; 2-family; splendid money making house, fall at 817 Prospect pi for all particulars. I fa yett a 102R0. 24-7 PUTNAM A Near Nostrand 10 rooms and bath; electricity, furnace; terms arranged.

Burkhard, 1243 Atlantic av. at Nostrand. 29-7C PUTNAl AV Beautiful -family stone, Al.oirllv- irnnd lllnr-k 1 1 4 Sftft. Kelc ham 129 Ralph av. B-ll'BH 111 1 II V- RICHMOND HILL Bargain; two-family, wnn iv.

est Improvements; tax exempt; 3 block from station; easy terms; going out of town. Altman, 110th at, Richmond Hill. 26-7 SANDS ST 26x100; 3-story frame, brick extension; caan price iij.wuu. A. LaJ-'etra, lt7 4'oncord st.

Triangle 8J50. "8-3 WOODHAVIVv', L. I. 6 rooms, detached; garage all modern lmpis. reasonable.

Richmond Hill 1554-M. 23-7 ATTORNEY must sell for client. Hi-family avenue new law apartment house, located in best section of Brooklyn. cash necessary; will deal with principals only; wonderful opportunity lor investor. Box C-294, Eagle office.

29-4 ATTRACTIVE house at Livingston, Statnn Island; 8 rooms, natns, central nan all Improvement; furnished or unfurnished; train or trolley, 35 minutes New York. Port Richmond 1141-W. 25-7 BARGAIN' Shop, 2ixl00. rooms, bath, electric and steam above, mortgage cawh Park av, nenr Broadway. Brooklyn Immediate possession.

Inquire 170 Throop av. Tel. Williamsburg 1727. 39-7 CORN KU properly on 0'iean Parkway beautiful l-family residence; price $60,000. P.nx 0-477.

Kagle office. L'9-7 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN to close estat; a email house of unusual charm and distinction, on Columbia Heights; It-story and base mm brownstone. 8 rooms, bath, hardwood floors, electricity, furnuce hBt; newly decorated. Inquire llalbert, I.sfHvette av, Brooklyn. NKA FLATBUSH A It-story, l)He- 'iiuri, a l.b unrestrlcte! future business section; bfg chance.

Pleraon's, 223 Platbusli and basement, brick house; newlv rlerorateo; Mernog pi, nt-ur Ainany nv. "iiforge M. Srhlnzel, 803 press av. rook 1 n. Tel.

Evergreen Q03R. SIX 2-famlly houses; frsme; colored; neHr Herkimer and Heheneciady; rents price Tyler-Warren 11S3 Fulton st. Phone Htprllng Softn. 29-2rtC 4 CASH; lid monthly; Realty Associ-Htes homo; 6 to 7 rooms; Av and rtRth st. FlsMicvh.

$ij0 HI'YS tax exempt, new, 1-famlly; looms; all Improvement; garage; 75th st. Perry Reynolds, 99 Court st. Main 7. $gnt DOWN 1-ftimily, rooms and hath: all Improvements; Richmond Hill; very chfap. Brokt-rs protected.

Owner Pose, 7 V. 45th st, Manhattan. Bryant 272. 21-7 Ijots rr Sain A. is to bo opened and Improved from Flat hush av, throuuh to Canarsir; I a in offering lots on this new boulevard at apiece; r.oncd for business; tner? will be a big advance In price liefim June 1, get on board now.

V. Mathews, Court st. Triangle Ml 7. 27-7 BAY RIDGE Corner plot, 100x1 01). two Mock from new subway extension; will subordinate $10,000 of the purrhae price.

E. A. Michaels 94th st and Marine av. Shore Rend FAST ST. near Church hv; 4 lots, improved, asphalt street.

Call ManstMd FLATBUSH AV Gasoline station site; oargnln, low priced; investigate. William Wnlkpr, Room L'4. 11 Court st. 'J7--1 JAMEH MATH.iiWH sold 45 tints on Av. IT.

en of Fl.ttbiifth hv. 27-7 CNIMPROVED PLOT. 103 ft, 4 In. by in ft. N.

W. corner 17lh and Benvni av. Bath Beucli. Hk yn. submit offer TetniH to Miiit.

E. J. Sclfctt, 44 Remer st. New lurk City. 24-4sutith Mm'ATION 2 Irregular plot, ntis sell, for particulars phone Sterling 9996.

23-7 0 The. Cathedral Club, of which the Hi. Kev. Bishop Thomas E. Molloy Is honorary president and the Rev.

A. Srhreiner splrltiml director, will celebrate the anniversary of tin CHlablinhnient at its annual dinner, to lie held this eve-iiIiik at the Hotel St. C.eortte. The plrlure here shows the 111 presidents of the club who served during Its existence. They will act as slewarrts lit dinner.

They nre: Front ro, l-oin left to rlnht: John ,1. lUlwanl J. Connolly, Claude Hecker. Lewis K. A.

1) unimoiid. John J. Kuhn, Frank J. (irumilii SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES THE BERKELEY INSTITUTE Ina Clayton Atwood, A.M., Prin. 181-191 Lincoln Place Telephone Nevin 3252 Kindergarten Elementary School High School Collegiate Year for High School Graduates Advanced course, in Modern La-guagri, HUtory, Literature, Psychology, Cookery and Household Accounts, Hoy.

ore RilmlVnl tn the Kindergarten anil irnt four araaa anil are prepaml for boV aiJioola. fZES Study for Success New Vork Chapter Knights of Columbus 199 Seventh Avenue nt f.2d street, N. V. Block from and I.R.T. StatloiiB Day Business School "A Business School, In a Ltunti.es Building with a Business Atmosphere." Complete Stenographic.

Secretarial Bookkeeping and Accounting Courses All day session 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Evening High School Chartered by the N. Y. State Board of Regents, empowered to grant Kegents Qualifying Certificate, and College Kntranee Diploma.

Credit for previous High Ech.iol work accepted. Phone, write or call for Booklet B. Telephone Circle 340. "Open to the Puhllo Membership In K. of C.

Not Required." BROOKLYN TK.U'llh'RS ASSOCIATION CourspH fur Clerical Assistant In Klemcntnry nnil High Hrhools English. Tucsflays beginning Fob. a. Dnth's of Clerks, Thursdays hCRinrlliK I'h. 6.

Ativanceit Course. Wednesdays hcninnlni? Keh. 4. Oral and practlra.1 cxaminatlnn, couran of 6 sessions, begfnnlnK Monday, Fob. ('nurses nt Girls Kvenlna: High Srhool, Halsey St.

and loBtrana Jiroolilyn, from 7:0 to 9:30. Sea room number on bulletin hoard. BEDFORD ACADEMY 296 NEW YORK A YEN I' IS At us(ern Parkway High School Grammar Primary Kindergarten Phone Decatur 3494 HKCOND SEMESTER FEBRUARY 'id Training Class for kindergarten Teachers. THE CHASE SCHOOL 976-978 Saint Marks Avenue Elementary and High School Department. Cultural Courtel (or girli not going to college Twenty-Fifth Year.

Spring Heinesler lleiclna February 2d. I'hone Lnfnette flRU. For Hoys ami Young Men. BERKELEY-IRVING SU West Klghty-Thlril X. V.

'From Primary toCollego" 4Mh Year Preparatory achool for boys. All grades. Thorough work. Afternoon stuy hour. Library and laboratory.

Mai.ual training. Primary anil Junior Ilepartments. Small classes and individual Instruction. Preparation for ell col-leies and West Point or Annapolis. Swimming pool, gymnasium and root playground.

Illustrated Catalogue on Request. LOl'lH U. KAY, Ph.D. Headmaster Telephone Kndicott 6639 Wreor DAY AND EVENING DEWS. Urn York 71 Park A bt.

38 Brooklim Cornw Kranklin and Jefferaofi Anaaaa SPECIALLY" PREPARES FOR COLLEGE, REGENTS AIM WEST POINT ANNAPOLIS hmi for Catalog and 'Sueeaes la H.g.ntt Eiaina." Spring Term Just Beginning AND COLLEGE PREPARAT0RT CLASSES YRAItS Of" TtNHROKKN CENTRAL BRANCH Y. M. C. A. 59 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, New York For Girls and Young Women.

Wilfred Academy of Hair and Beauty Culture Convenient to you, BROOKLYN or MOW YORK. America's moat consclcmioun beauty schools. Thorough tnat ruction In Hair Draining, Marcel, Permanent Waving, Facials, etc. Cosmetics FRttti. Dlulmuua laauud.

J'osltlona furnlahed. Kaay terms. Day. evening clKBsen. Cotno in today, NOWI UKiKini.i i at wvinupniM ni.

New York 105 7th Ave. (OUdi Nt.) BEDFORD INSTITUTE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Hoys I nder 12 Admillrd rrltimry, Inlennrillute nnd High School 223 McDonoufk Strctt. Mm M. T. PURDY CHEMICAL SOCIETY WARNS INVESTORS A warning to Investors not to risk Ihelr money In chemical enterprises hpansored by Germans Is Issued by Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, official Journal of the American Chemical Society, which asserts that "thero Is A rumor smnVicntly persistent to merit attention," and adds: "It has to do with a possible scheme of German origin whereby American resources might be used to compete with tho Ametlcan dye-stuffs Industry.

"Renewed confidence In Europe has enabled private German concerns to borrow largely of American bankers. Now suppose this money were used to purchase one of our dye manufacturing plants competing with German materials. Knough stock could be sold to repay with American dollars those borrowed from American bankers and still leave the voting control In the hands of a German control board. At the first meeting of the board, the loan having been paid. It could be voted not to operate the plant." MARRIAGE LICENSES Norman Daniels, 27 ......1055 Broadway Anna Obren 'ih 1U6 Lee ave.

Morris Gilbert, 20 13 8. Hth Minnie Slatlnaky, 20 183 H. 8th Frederick Helm tch, 31. St. Mark's ave.

Llesel Schlndler, It. ..180 St. Mark's ave. John Farina, 41 Wyckoff st Josephine Montaperto, 18.38 Wyckoff st. John Tkacalk, 23 Brooma rt.

Sophie Tabaczynka, 17 ....99 No. 6th at. James Draco, 31.. 63 Knickerbocker Anna Hansen, 40,623 Knickerbocker avo. Robert Olsen, 23 477 Franklin ave, Lucille 23 ....477 Franklin ave.

Theodore Rowland. 21 .,..13 Conklln avo. Harriet Kldd, 19 755 E. 89th st. Annunzlata Gunrngna, 24 ..1620 Bergen St.

Mary ui uia. a itu rtergen st. John Burns. 38 ....183 W. lOhtt Man.

Charlotte upcnneim. 36. .46 Htmrod st. Julius Dorfman, 628 Ash ford ft. Aioiiie (lotheiT, nutter nvo.

Isadora Dublnaky, 31 ....614 Wythe ave. Hose Gottlieb, 23 ....614 Wythe avo. John Wright, 27 6fi5 79th st. Margaret Hunt. 2f .311 Ovlnrton avt.

George Ferguson, 46 Huguenot, N. Y. Dorothy isngelman. 33 Madfaon Jat-k Klkln, 23 778 DeKalb ave. Shirley tsnulman.

23 ....148 iiauncev st. Alex Zlegler, 24 3u9 B. 8th st, Man. Frances Kaslnr. 23 ....1662 Pnmnect Dl.

Charles Crump, 4C 1606 Voorhies ave. Mary Paterson, 22 ,...1605 Voorhies ave. William Klmmol, 22 ,,..430 Williams ave. Kate Stelner, 18 660 Bristol at. Alex Hhlndler, 23 286 Sne.il ker ave.

Lottie Kelden. 21 400 Jun ua at. John Inglls. 27 331 IRth at. Jane Lgge.

28 331 lilth st. Herman Leaser, 25 50 1 Howard avo. Bessie Friedman. 25 316 K. 2d st.

Fred Hngeman, 26 120 Gates ave. Ruth ark. 29 ....208 St. Mark's avo. Alfred Tetter, 23 ....127 Montrose avo.

Carolyn Woelfel. 21 ..127 Montrose ave. John Donnelly, 24 7 Temple Court Alice wruener. zi 397 1st st. Frank Mt-Nnuehton, 34 ..,.75 1 jaw rente at.

Helen Duncan, 30 75 lAwrenro at. William MeGarry, 28 143 Noble at. Irane McGlll. 26 907 Manhattan ave. John Bralthwalte, 25 ....181 Bay 14th Anna ik lmt 4Mb.

st. Slgwald naon. 23 942 6Sth st. t'ari ThMinpsen, 2,7 942 Rth st. Ole Hansen, 49 729 flOth at.

Anna CarlHnn, 38 ....562 Bay Ridge avit. Murray Karlsteln, 23 Sumpter st. Lillian Schlana. 21 ..384 Van Hiclen ave. William Rothman, 24 DeKalb ave.

Sylvia Goldstein, 21.... 149 Chauncey st. Henry Olson, 24 322 16th st. Anna Olsen, 20 238 Linden blvd. Michael McKeever, 31, 244 V.

112th Man. Susan Sloan, 56 301 Ht. Mark's avo. Louis Triolo, 33, 20 Bnlwer pi, Queens, L. T.

Gennie Tranglpane, 33 7KM 70th st. Harvey Paul. 41 Stroudaburg. Pa. May Noack, 41 Stroudiburg, pa.

ADranam iieiier, 2 wyona st. Bessie Werboloaky, Wyona at. William Kurz, 44 449 Orean ave. Pauline Leonard, 38.. 7115 Ridge hlvd.

James Grant, 30 246 Cumberland st, Kmma Sangster, Cumberland at. Jesso Naglor, 24 8761 171st st. Elenoro Liechtenstein, 19. 2301 Benson ave. Justin Fendalo, 25 860 71at st.

Rose Monaco, 23 71 Navy si. Benard Levlnsun. 29, Brighton Heights, 8. I. Sarah Waserman, 30 1747 47th st.

Everett Koskl, 22 4015 7th ave. Alno Hnkojarri, 23 705 41st st. Anthony Karge, 24 3R Morfatt st, Helen Smith, 21 4 Schaeffor st. Leonard MacDonald, 24, 978 Forest Bronx. Ida Lawsnn, 19 330 76th si Charles Nlederhoffer, 24.

678 Caul dwell Bronx, Rose humming, 19 3313 Ave. J. Alexander Blackle, 60. Ohio, Marlon 50... ,,,..711 Ditmas avo, John Hlgglns, 87 417 45th st Margaret Shanks, 34....

763 Quincy at. Moses Katcher, 24 .1618 E. 96th st. Blanche Kramer, 19 86 Chester ave. James Ivoenderman, 24...

.1281 K. 47th trt Gladys Klrby, 18 39 K. Slat st, Julius Flatow, 82 279 Barrett at. Lily Pendlehury, 28 416A Grand ave. Harold aweenay, 26 219 Highland pi Eva Bree, 24 121 Forbell ave.

Arnold Johnson, 31 174 31st st Otllla Olann, 32 174 31t at. Julian Acoata 31.. 808 McDnnough st Irene Cleg if, 25 315 McDonougli st DOCTOR IS ORDERED TO PAY WIFE ALIMONY Justice Hagarty In Supremo Court today declared Dr. Charhps Dumay of 270 Tenn St. In contempt ot court for falling behind In the payments of $15 a week awarded to his wife, Mrs.

Sylvia Dumay of 260 Crown for tne support of their child. Mrs. Dumay obtained a divorce decreo some time ago. Dr. Dumay told the Court that when he whs one day behind In his payments his wife promptly started on the warpath and he naked for a week's grace when each Item becomes due.

This was refused. He must pay up $65, which he Is In arrears, nnd make his future payments on time. TRAt'V F. COOPKR of 118 Jefferson well-known mualcian, died on Monday of pneumonia. Ha was a graluate of P.

8. No. 8 and the Charlei Commerc.al Business School. He was a member of Celestial Lodge, P. A A.

and thn New Amsterdam Muslo Association. Tho funeral aorvlcea wero hold this morning from the funeral parlora at 840 Jackson ave. Interment was la Evergicons Cemetery, EAGLE BONUS BUREAU There will be answered In this column dally by Tin: Kaglri IV.iitii expert questions on all Fcdcinl and State bonus matters. 'J he Eagle maintains Bonus Bureau at 305 Washington which is an authorized agency of both the Federal and State governments on bonus matters. Bonus applications can be gotten and linger, prints taken.

The Bureau Is open dally from 0 to Ii p.m. to assist veterans and their dependent on all bonus mailers without charge. Mark 11. M. Gwilllani.

23 Flatbush ave. Jf your claim has not been paid as yet It will be paid within a few days. The Soldiers Bonus Bureau Is considering all delayed claims at the present time. Ktlward llowo nnd Fred Mlcklc Write more fully about your claims. Tell where you entered the servlcu and who made out your applications.

Mrs. V. 145 Force Tube ave. You are certainly entitled to'thu Federal bonus, and you can obtain the blanks at this office. Fred Jf.

Patclien, 3712 Avenue Tour Insurance policy Is computed by multiplying the number of days by $1 a day for home service, and $1.25 a day for oversea service. This sum is then multiplied by an ago factor as provided by law. If you are desirous of knowing how-much you will get on your Federal bonus, communicate with this bureau regarding tho length of your service, and present age, and this office will be glad to give you tho, total amount. APPRAISALS Estalo of JACOB BENNINGER. died Oct.

28, 1921, appraised at J17.517.78, which passes to his widow, Ida Benninger. Estate of HEKMAN BIEFKK died Jan. 8, 1924, appralaed at 114.269.21, which passes to hll widow, tlajorio Slefke; a daugther, Mario Bielke, and a son, Fred erick Slefke. Estate of ClfART.RS V. RATHOEBErt, died May 7, 1924, appraised at 117,1 S9.3J which passca to his widow.

Emms Rath-geber; a Harry Rathgeber, and a daughter, Elsie Mitchell. Estate of CHARLES 8CHUI.TZ. died Jan. 2, 1923, appraised at 111,224.38, which' passes to his widow, Ellzsneth Schultss. Estate of HENRY D.

DONNELLY, died May 38, 1923, appraised at 125,469.22, which pasaes to his widow, Abby Donnelly: and two daughters, Lucy Donnelly and Emily Stephens. Estate of LUCY COLGAN. died Aug. 24. 1917, appraised at passes to four sisters, Ellen Colgan, Catherine, Colgan.

Mary Barton and Margaret Bceker. Estate of JACOB RABINOWITZ, reap-pralaed at 146.463.34. Estate of HENRY It, PRICE, died April 17, 1924, appralaed at 1123,736.59, which passes to a son, Henry Price: two cousins, Caroline Brown and Mary Brown, and a grandmother, Jean 8. Price. Estate of GEOROE TV.

PRATT, died Feb. 23, 1924, appraised at 164,614.46, which passes to a sister, Charlotte A. Po-nar, and a number of friends. OBITUARIES TBANCIS A. REEDY, eon of Mrs.

Anna Konny and the lato John Roedy, died at hla home, 079 Sterling In his 23d year. Ho was born In Brooklyn nnd was a graduate of St. Josoph'a Academy. He Is survived by his mother and a sister, Mlas Murgaret Reedy. Funeral services will be held on Saturday morning with requiem mass at St.

Toreaa'a R. C. Church, and Interment In Holy Crops Cemetery. MIC1IAEI, J. MeCOHMACK nf 467 Clermont husband of Irene died Tuesday.

Ho waa employed for 15 yeara by Frederick Loeser and i la survived by his wife: four, aona, John, William, Arthur and Edwin: a daughter, Irene, nnd a brother, 'William. A mass of reuulem will he Raid In St. Joseph's R. Church nt 9:30 o'clock Friday morning, and interment will bo tn St. John's MKN.

WILHELMINA K. KNt.l.t.-llltKCHT, widow of Charles P. Eligel-brecht, died on Monday at her home, 175 Hart at. She is aurvlved by two sons, Chaxlea and Herman: two daughters, Mrs. Gloria Elklns and Mrs.

Katharine McQIII, arid a granddaughter, Gloria. Funeral services will bo conducted nt her Into homo this Afternoon at 2 o'clock and Interment will ho In Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs, Engclbrecht waa gorn In Germany 65 years ago, CHARLES DONNfSIX, of 705 Mark'fl well-known In the Insurance business end a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, died Tuesday at his home. He iss born Aug. 1.

161, and was a member tho Veterans' Association of the 2M Rcgi. Ho was also member ot LefTerta Council, 11. A. Ho Is eurvived by his wife, llattle Scofleld Donncll; a son, Harold W.j a daughter, Mrs. George R.

Adams; four grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. John Williamson, and a brother, William II. Don-noil. Funeral services will bo hold this afternoon In the Lcftetta Place Chapel, sii Lofferts and Interment will ho la Greenwood Cemotcry. Mlt(4.

RACIIAKL MAUKKWIC1I, 65 years old, wife of Morris Markewlch, died Tins-day after a abort Illness nt her 8629 24th St. She waa active In Hebrew charitable nnd social work In this horn, and Is survived by her husband; Ave sons, four daughters nnd 22 grandchildren. One nf her aona I. Samuel Markewlth, a well-known lnwyor, and former Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan. Funeral vices wero hold yesterday and lntcrnuaf win In Washington Cemotcry, Astoria Casey Basketball Vixen Jrs.

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