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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929. A 12 FORECI.OSfI.ES. FOKEC'LOSI'RES. FORF.CLOSIIKES. FoKKci.osrnES.

FOKECI-OSfRES. Tne Surrogate'. Court Act and Decedent Estate Law INCLUDING 1928 AMENDMENTS Pric On Dollu Publlshed by BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. CITY OF NEW IIAVI N. A Ml'StrtMt leia'i'l NiW Hhvi-ii c.t.ntv.

v. Isaitnre Nniiik' It nf Brooklyn. Sew York, and iilhfr OitltT Si.1:- of Crnntvt -it N--u- Cotmlv, C.ty of New iUvi li. Mmca --111. A.

U. l'lHn the complaint Pf lite said fTv nf New Iftnen fianmiifi lor reasons set forth lor a Judctnt'Ut tf lorrclouie of tax liens nr.d other equitable relief i rf Houth Chapel st, 7a ft. I now petirimg before the Citv Court of New liawn in be tj'iiden in and for the City mid Town of New Haven, to be hrid 0:1 the Kth liny of Anril, A. 11. 1029.

It appearing end being found bv, the authority that the fnid defendant. It-ariove Resnikolt, Is absent from this Rone to parts unknow n. Therefore, Ordered, that notice of the pendency of said complaint be Riven by publtf-hmg this order in The Brooklyn Eagre, a pnn'rd In Brooklyn, Ntw York, uiree weeks successively, commencing on or before the day of March. A. D.

l'J29. JOSHP WFINErt, Clerk of the City Court of New Haven. The within and foregoing Is a true and attested copy of the original order of notice. Attest: A. C.

MAUTTE, Deputy Sheriff. TO JOSEPH HARTMAN, late of No. 206 N. Moore street, Brooklyn, N. You are hereby notified that a final rule for divorce has been granted against vou at the suit of RACHEL HARTMAN.

your wife, which will be heard In the Court of Common Pleas No. 2 of Philadelphia County, of December Term, 19116, No. on Friday the 12th dav of April 1929, at 1 o'clock p.m., on which day you may appear and show cause, if any vou have, why such divorce should not be granted against you. in Court of Common Pleas No. 2, in Room 253, Citv Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

GEORGE H. SCATCHARD, Attorney for Llbellant. 306 Citv Centre Building, 121 North Broad street. Philadelphia. Pa.

mhl5-4t-f IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP HON. GEORGE ALBERT WINOATE. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against Franceseo Maria Ferrari, laie of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business at the office of their attorneys. Oleason. McLanahan, Ingraham, No.

16S Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. Citv of New York, on or before the lMh day of September next. Dated. February 26. 1929.

THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK OP THE CITY OP NEW YORK, 8ALVATORE BANOME, Executors SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the application of Nels Johnson, petitioner, for an orier dissolving his marriage with Anna C. Johnson, respondent, on the ground of absence. Notice. To Anna C.

Johnson above named: Whereas, Nels E. Johnson has presented a petition to the court showing that his wife, Anna C. Johnson, has absented herself for five successive years last past without being known to him to be alive during that time, that he believes her to be dead; that diligent search has been made to discover evidence showing her to be Hying, and no such evidence has been found, and asking that the said marriage be dissolved. Now, pursuant to an order wily made and entered In the above proceeding dated the 19th day of March, 1929, a hearing will be had upon said petition at a. Special Term.

Part II it the Supreme Court of the State of New York, in the County Court House, Kings County, Brooklyn, New York, on the 5th day of June, 1929, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Dated. Kings County, N. 'ie 19th day of March. 1929.

NEtS E. JOHNSON, Petitioner. Peter A. Peterson. Attorney for Petitioner, 44 Court street.

Brooklyn, New York mh22-6t-f Wood. Harmon to 1U04, by L. T. Harney, Citv Surveyor," and filed In the OfBce of Kings County, June 8, as Mnn No. 14a7, bi.unded and described as follows: Easterly by East 55th street, forty (401 feet, as shown on said plan; southerly by ir.nd now or late of A.

J. Jupp, being lot No. 31 in said block of one hundred 11001 feet as shown on said plan; westerly by land now or late ot F. O. Squire being lots No.

51 and 62 In said block, forty (40 1 feet as shown on said plan; northerly by lot No. 28 in raid block one hundred (1001 leet as shown on said plan, be said measurements and area more or less. Together with ths appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party ot the first part In and to said premises. Dated, April 9. 1929.

BENJAMIN COHN. Referee. Arthur C. Oood. Plnlntiff's Attorney 44 Court street.

Borough of Brooklyn, N. Clty- o9-6t tu SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Cella Mollver, plaintiff, against Louie (also known as Louisa or Lousla Seelev. also known as Louise Howard, Individually and as executrix of and trustee under the last will and testament of James Duncan Bee-ley, deceased, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 27th day of March, 1929, the undersigned, the refaree said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the hlRhest bidder, by Nathaniel Shuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

189 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklvn. Countv of vinus. on the 30th day of April, 1929, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described i iouows: All that certain Blot, niece nr nnreel of land, with the buldings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, Countv of Kings, city and State of New York, bounded and described ss follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Carlton avenue, distant two hundred fifty-six (2561 feet, five (51 Inches southeasterly from the southeasterly Cor ner oi canton avenue and Fulton street: rifhnlng thence easterly, at right angles to Carlton avenue and part of the distance through a partv wall, one hundred (100) feet: thence southerly, parallel with Carlton avenue, seventeen (17) feet; thence westerly at right angles to Carlton avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet to the easterly tide of Carlton avenue and thence northerly, along the easterly tide of Carlton avenue setenteen (17) feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title and interest of the defendants, of. In and to the land lying In Carlton avenue In front of and adlolnlng the above described premises to the center line thereof.

Dated. April 9th. 1929. ROBERT F. REDLEFSEN.

Referee. Nelson L. North, Plaintiff's Attorney, 32 Court street, Borough of Brooklyn. N. Y.

City. a9-8t tu 8UPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY Leah Lazarus, plaintiff, against the Lev-rnch Realty Corporation, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing dote the 12th day of March, 1929. I.

the undersigned, the referee, In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv Nathaniel Shuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, Countv of Kings, on the 30th day of April, 1929, at twelve o'elock noon, the premise! directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described at follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklvn, of the Citv of New York, bounded and described at followt. to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Sterling place, distant one hundred feet westerly from the corner formed bv the Intersection of the northerly side of Sterling place with the westerlv tide of Underhlll avenue: running thence northerly narallel with Underhlll avenue, one hundred and thirty-one feet to the center line of the block between Sterling piece and Park niece: running thence westerly porallel with Sterling place and along sail center line of the block, fifty fee thence southerly parallel -with Underhlll avenue and part of the distance through perty wall, one hundred and thirty-one feet to the northerly tide of Sterling place, and thence easterly along the northerly tide of Sterling place, fifty fee to 'he point cr nlace of beginning.

Dated, April 9th, HAROLD KENWEDT Referee. m. in i if? 'a Attorney. 2 Lafayette street. Manhattan tin- i SUPREME COURT.

17406 COUNTY Martha E. Raohael. Helen Boehle and another, defendanti In pursuance of a Judgment of fore-closure end sale duly made and entered 1 I 11 aatlan Anei hAi tlaF in tne eoove-enuuru date the 27th dav of March. undersigned, the refeee In said named, will sell at oubllo auction to the highest bidder, bv Nathaniel shuter. auctioneer, at the B'ooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. Countv of Kings, on the 19th dav of Anrll. 1929.

at twelve noon, the nremisei directed by saV Judgment to be told and therein described ts follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklvn. City and State of New York. Countv of Kings, being at Oerrlttsen Beach. Sheepsheed Bav. and known and designated as and by Lot No.

9. In Block 79. on the map of the property of Oerrlttsen Park. entitled Map of Oerrlttsen (First Addition to flection tLMMptv nf eierrtttsen Park. Inc.

situated at sne'psneei nay, noroinn Brooklyn, Countv of Klnea, Cltt of New York, surveyed February 25. 1924. Matthew U. Murray. Citv Surveyor, end filed on ttu 1st dav of April.

1924. as Mao No. 1941, In the office of the Register of the County of Klngt. Together witn an tne rtgnv, me mu Interest of the mortgagors of, In and to the land Ivlng In Hvman Court, In front of and adtrlnlng tne ao-we-aesenwa vxtm- tha eanfee line thereof. Together with all easements, mentioned In deeds made by oerrutsen rara.

inc. eonvevlng the above-described premises. Dated, Marcn sin. PHILIP D. MEAOHER.

Referee. TTenrv 1 Mavera. Plaintiff's Attorney. 60 Oraham avenue. Borough of Brooklyn, N.

Y. Citv. mnaw-o-nu SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY Jacob Basheln. plaintiff, againit ranme Rrndv als defendants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled action and bearing date the 29th day of March. 1929. I. the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate sxenange, no. ion Montague atreet.

In the Borough of Brooklvn. City and State of New York, on the 29th day of April, 1929. at 12 o'clock noon of that dav. bv David Diamond, auctioneer. the premises directed by said Judgment to De sola ana aescriDea as louowa: All that certain piece or parcel or land with the buildings and Improvements thereon, situate, lying and being In the Bnrougn ot urooaiyn, uity oi new Tors, County of Kings, State ot New York, hounded and described as follows.

to wit: SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- Leonard M. Humbler, plaintiff, aga'nst Alfred H. Holder and Jeannette B. Holder, defendants.

Trial desired in the County of Kings. To the above named defendants and each ot them: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action and to scrie a copy of your answer, or, If the com-plslnt la not served with a summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance, on the i plaintiff's attorney, within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case ot your failure to appear or answer, Judg-infnt will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the coai- "'cit'ed. February 28. 1929 EARL E.

KF.YES, Plaintiff's Attorney. CTtce and Post Office address, 30 Broad Borough ol Manhattan, New York City ALFRED H. HOLDER, one of the above named defendants: foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an older of the Hon. John MrCrate. one of the Justices of the Sunreme Court of the Bute of New York, dated the 27th day ol March, 1929, and on the 2Rth dav ot March.

1929. filed, together with a copy of tlta mmmiiil and a COOV Of the COtn- mere pl.ice, UuuntliJ lows: od tu ioi lleetnnln? at a rctt-t. on t'e wctrvly of Deltimere plttco. distant, one hundred sixteen illtil feet, eu-lit 181 inches southerly from the- corner fntnie'd by the intersection of the westerly side of Dela-mere place with the southerly side of Avenue running thence v.e.sieilv parallel With Avenue one hundred llOOi feet; thence southerly parallel with Delame.re place, twenty-nine i29i feet, two 121 Inches: thence easterly again parallel with Avenue W. one hundred (1001 tret, to the westerly side of IJelamero place; thence northerly along the westerly side of uenmeie puce, twenty-nine (291 teet.

two i2i Inches, to the point or place ot beginning. Together with cn etsement to maintain the door as the satno now exists In the northerly side of the building erected on the premises above desenhed as said door swings on the premises adjoining on the north. 8ublect. however, lo the easement of the adtotnlng owner of the souih to maintain the door us the same exists in the northerly wall nf thef buildintt erected on the premises adjoining on the south as said door swings on the premises herein described. Together with an easement and right of way for the purpose of a driveway.

In, to and over a strip of land two feet In width fronting on the westerlv side of Delamere place. Immediately ndlolnlng the premises herein described on the southerly sldi thereof, and running back to the garage erected or to be erected. Subject, however, to any easement and right of way for the purposes of a drive way In favor of the adjoining ownr on the north, in. to ann over mo nurumriy two feet of the premises above described, fronting on the westerly side of Delamere nine and running back to the garage erected or to be erected. Dated, April 2d, 1929.

JESSE FULLFH KOierce. r.aniittes A-. Knmhle. Plaintiff's 1328 Broadway, Manhattan Borough. N.

Y. City. 2-6t tu I SUPREME COURT. K1N03 COUNTY Levine. nlftlntlff.

atalnst Safety Realty Corporation, and others, defendants. in pursuance or a junvmeni ui lureriun- ure and sale duly ma.o ana enierea in th hnve entitled notion, and bearing date the 26th day of March. 1929. I. the undersigned, tte referee in sain juogmem named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv Nathaniel shuter, auc tioneer, at the Brooklyn Keai e-siaie No.

189 Montnctie street. In the Borough of Tlrooklyn. Countv of Kings, on the 23d day nf April. 199. at twelve o'clock noon, the nremtses directed by said Judgment to be sola, ana tnerein aescnueu as follows: All those certain lota, pieces or parcel, of land, with the hnlldinrs and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lylrt and beln in the Poroueh of Bronklvn.

County of Kings, Citv and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: at a tintnt on the easterly sine of East 34th street, distant 300 feet 4'i Inchet northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of ftie easterly side ot Fast 34th street with the northerly side of Tllden avenue trormeny Vernon avenue), which point of beginning Is where the division line between ott Not. 179 and 181 on man of lots Ver- in VlatHnah helnnfftng tO JOhn A. Wllllnk tiled In the omce of the Clerk (now register! ni ine i numv r. May 31st. 1869.

as Mnp No. 815. Jntersecte the tald easterly alrt of Fast 34th street, hence easterly parallel with TtlnVn avenue and along said division line bet-veen lots Nos, 179 and 181 on sold map 53 feet a Inchet to the westerly side of Clinton atreet at shown on said map: thence again and along a line drawn In continuation of the snlrl last slon line to the centre line of Clinton stret as shown on a mip: northerly along the centre line of said Clinton street. 100 feet more or ess to a nolnt where the same Is l''tea ov 8 and on said man- thence svesterlv alone th" "aid line drawn in eorfnuotlon of the dlvl-lon line between lots Nos. 181 end 183 on said map to the westerly aid" of Clinton street shown sa'd man: thence wester narallel with Tllden ejlontr f.r.11 division line betw-en lots Nrs 181 and IFIj no i Mlrl man 56 feet o- Inch to the Yost 34th street: thence itherlv alone tne n.truv "i.t me.

te.t Inehea more or le'a to the point or ploee of heglnn ng. Together with ell the right, title and Intereat of the of. In and to the land Ivlng In ist ''T'' 1" fJont of end edioln; the entre lire o' "Id East S4th street. Dated. April 2.

Rntfstetn. Plnlntiff's Street. Manhattan Y. Citv. nPRF'rc6llTtT.

O-INOSI COTtNTY sbrahanV nlalntlff. aralnst Kingston Realty Corporation, and others. dev of a It.mer.t of fore-elosu-e and sal. dulv end entered In the ehove-entltled action. the 3Mh da of 1929.

derslened. the refere- 'undent named, will sell nt M.hest bidtl-r. hv Kathantel tloneer. th. R-enMvn ft: change No 18 1" of r.reoklvn.

rr. of Kin" on the 23d day Anrll. ft '2 ttln.rerit to be sold, ana mrrvui 1t nle'e. or irrM of land with the hiill'in-- en IherW sitp-. Wr 'Inj in the Tmrovn or mi ntv and Stat, rf New York, bound ed and described as fo'tows- Heelnn'n.

at a emu. ui. of v.n,,e dlsten forty fee. fro-s com-r formed hj the intersection of the side Klr-ston av.n.-e with th- e-in" "ff thence and narallel with PneiPc street end rart th- dial-nee a flftv 'eet: thence northe-1- a-d n.rallel with Kingston eve, tnt-nl- fe- th-nc- eaterlv and nar'tet wtt and "e't of the "Isfne. th-o-h a nart-e all ClftV feet 10 of nt-toi end tn.

mntherl, along the western side of Kineston ave- n. "twenty feet to th- rnlnt Place ot b-glnnlnp n-'-d A-'" 10-' oeginnine WWFTrn rteferee. R.tiben L. H-Vell. a Court street.

Borough of Brooklyn. Tf. nJekle Sherman. Leeport construction and olhcrs, af a htdement of fore-closnre end sale, rtttly m.de and entered the entitled action. bM' Jj dste the 27th dav nf March.

1029 I the undersigned. refeeea tn sild ludgment "Imed will sell mthllc aiKtlon to the highest bidder, hv Mirot.s Cohen Son uctloneert, et in. 'iron i Borou.h of Ti-noMyn. Countv nf of Hew Yo-k on the 19th day of Anrll 1029. twelve n'rloek noon, the oremites directed hv said Judgment lo he sold, end therein ai follows All that certain lot.

niece nr parcel of 'and. with the and mentg thereon er-e'ed. 'vl-l belr- In lh- loroneh of brooklvn Co-intv of Kings. Clt" end State of New York. described as follows: en the so'i'neriv wn iii-i I side of Linden boulevard, distant 80 feet westerly from the corner formed by th; iimriii aoth etreiH- thenc.

nuther1v narallel r.at 49th tr.t in 'hence wst- rlv parallel with I.lnnVi hou evarn in leei thence nortneriv n.j-.iin 7' street 100 feet to ke southerly sld. of th-nee e-isterlv nlona the of hnulward I 40 feet to tn. poirr or nitre ni said nremises being known as and by Street No. 710 unoen pn-ir-. Dated.

Marchion, Maxwell Coh'n i-l H-rry rotten. Pl.ltlff. "1 Pirx "'ce. Borough ol Manhattan. New Tort ntj.

nr.tr. iir eouT COt'NTY Fmma Medlee. a. under he last will and testsment nf 1 nuts M'dler. deceased, plaintiff, against Donato Leone and others, defendants.

i- nr.iiane of a 1udment of fore- and ant. dulv nude end entered In the ahove-entltled v-t'on -d b-arlng date the 36th dav nf March. the undersigned, th" referee In, sain lunrment named, will sell nt nubile miet'nn to the highest bidder. Nfnatvi anmer. at the Brooklyn Rral late Fx- ehenae' No.

189 Mnnneiie sfeet. in the Borough of Brooklyn. Countv of Ktnss. on the 19th dav oi i--l AVInek noon th. nrem ses directed hv said ludement to sold and therein described as follows- ait that certain lot.

per. nr parcel ol land, with the building end Imnrovemrnts thereon, situate, Ivlng nnl being In the sixteenth Ward of the Bor-ni-h ot Brooklyn, cour.tv of Klncs end Stat, of New York, bounded And described as follows, lo "Beginning at a polrt on th. southerly sld. of Stagg str.et. distant on hundred (1001 feet westerly fro'n 'he snithwesterlv corner of Humboldt Hate SniHh) street and Btagg street.

rnnnlnc thenee southerly and rarillel with Humboldt strict one hundred 1 not feet: ttenc westerly and piratlel with Sta.g street twertv-flv. 12) feef thenc northerly md parallel with Humboldt street one biird-rl I loot feet lo the southerly side of 8lac street, and thenee alone, the sa-d southerly side nf Stcg street twrniv-fhe (251 feet to the point or place ct begin-nine Together with ell the rt'lil. title tnd In. terest of th mongapir of. In and to the land Ivlng in Stcgg street In front of and adlolnlng the above.

dcc-ihed premises. Dated. March 2tti. CHARlr-S MAStONK flefere. Holmes Bernstien.

Plaintiff's Attorneys. 26 Coit't Street. Bjrouiill of B'ook-Ivn. Y. Cur ftu 8UPRFMS COURT.

KINDS COtMTY-tttdnre Solomon, pb'n'in. agilnst Kty Podell and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure end sale dttlr mtnle and entered In the akore.enlltlr.l aciloti and b.anng date th I5th day nt March. I. the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, wilt sell nt nubile tu'timi lu the highest b'ddcr.

bv Nathaniel Hhutrr. me. tloneer. on th Nos. East street.

In the et Hi Ivn, County of Kint'i, on the Soil) day COURT, KINOS COUNTY Max Herman, plaintiff, against Jacob and o'liers, defendant. In pursuance of a Judiimcnt of foreclosure and sale duly mado and entered in the above-entitled action, and bearing ti.nr uir iiiui uay 01 jviarcn, r.U9, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Marcus Cohen son, auctioneers, at the Kings County Real Estate Salesrooms, at No. 1R9 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 224 day of April. 1929. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to bt sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of and. with the buildings and Imnrnve. ments thereon erected or thereafter to he erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of or, county of Kings, and known as premises 2228 Mansfield place, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerlv side of Mansfield place, distant 528 feet southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly side of Mansfield place and the southerly side of Avenue running thence westerly parallel with the southerly side of Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet; running thence southerly parallel with the westerly iae or Mansfield placo 25 feet; running henoe easterly again narallel with the southerly side of Avenue 100 feet to the westerly side of Mansfield place: thence northerly along the westerly side of Mansfield place 25 feet to tlx point or place of beginning. logetner with an easement for in or repassage for pleasure automobiles only to the garage In the rear of said nremisea the northerly 4 feet of the premises aujuuuiiK uii U1B BOUin. UUDleet.

however, to an easement Ava, the southerly 4 feet of these premises for passage and repassage for pleasure automobiles only to the garage In the rear of me premises adjoining on the south In favor of all owners of said premises. uaiea, jwarcn zetn, 19119. JULIUS B. BAGLEY, Referee. Benlamln L.

Laalrv. F.m Attnrn.i, fn. Plaintiff, 26 Court Street, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. tl-et I SUPREME COURT.

KINOS Louis Geliman, plaintiff, against Oeorge Rosenberg and Ida Rosenberg, his wife, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclos ure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled action, and bearing date the 22d day of March, 1829, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public uctlon to the ntgnesi Didder, dv James K. Murphy, auctioneer, at the Brooklvn Real Estate Ex change, No 189 Montague street, In the Borough of Brooklyn. Countv of Kings, on the 22d dav of Anril. twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said juagmeni to De sola, ana tnerein as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, King and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, County of Kings, and known at premises No.

862 Oates avenue, Brooklyn, New York, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Oatrs avenue, distant 17S feet easterly from the southeast corner of Gates avenue and Sumner avenue running thence southerly and parallel with Sumner avenue, and part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet; thence east erly and parallel with Oates venue 20 rert; thence northerly ana again parallel with Sumner avenue, and part of the dis tance through another party wall, 100 feet, to the southerly side of Oates avenue, and thence westerly along tne aata soutneriy side of Gates avenue, 20 feet to the point or nlace of beginning. The property is to be sold suoject to a first mortgnge of 14,000. Dated, April 1st, 1929. GEOITOE M. CUHTltJ neieree.

Jacob I. HorowlU. Attorney for Plaintiff. Court street. Brooklvn.

N. Y. al-6t BIIPRPMR COURT. KINGS COUNTY -Martin Klrsch and Mary Klrsch, his wife, Plaintiffs, Alfred T. Weekes and Orace E.

Weekes. his wife, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly marie and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 17th day of December, 1928, I. the undersigned, the Referee, In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Nathaiiel Bhuter. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. coumy oi Kings, on the 23d day of April, 1929. at twelve clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be told, and therein described as follows: air that certain lot.

niece or parcel of land, situate, Ivlng and being In the Bor-otish of Brooklyn, of the City of New York, Countv of Kings, and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wll: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Qulncy street four hundred twenty-nine feet and eight Inches easterly from the corner iormea dv me Intersection oi tne nonneny won Qulncy street with the easterly side of Reid avenue; thence northerly parallel with Reid avenue. ort of the distance through a partv wall one hundred feet (lOO'i; thence easterly narallel with Qlun-cy street twenty feet IJO' I thence southerly parallel with Reid avenue part of the distance through a parly waif one hun- a a finA'i In tha nnrtharlv side of Qulncv street: thence westerly along the northerly sine oi vuincy aireei feet 1201 to the point or place of begtn- "'Together with all the right, title and Interest of the party of the first part, of, In and to the land Ivlng In Qulncy street. In front of and adjoining the premises herein described to the center line thereof. Dated Anrll 1st. 192.

JAMES M. FAWCETT. Referee. rinvennort. attorney for plain tiffs, 205 Montague street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY Herbert c. Smith and another, etainst Josenh Talelsnlk, and others. Delta.

In pursuance oi a juogmenj ui fn.tnii,a anH aia made In the ahdVe entitled action, dated March 27. 1929, I. the referee therein nam'a. win aru i public auction, at the Real Estate IRQ Montaiua St Borough of Biooklvn, City of New York, by Nathan- lri nnuier, auiaiuiirn. at 13 n'rloek noon, the following described premises: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn In the City of New York.

Kings County and 8tate of New York, hounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner f-marf hv the intersection of the South erly side of Sutter Ave. with the Westerly side of Tapscott running thence Westerly along the Southerly side of But ter 100 leet; mence ouiiwimj yi- -ll-t a.ith Tanaentt flt. 100 feet! thetlCC Easterly end parallel with Butter Ave. 100 feet, to the Westerly side of Tapscott thence Northerly along the Westerly tide of Tapscott St. 100 teet, to the point or a a i I A BfaA ah 1 1 4 V- aa t1lrr Place or beginning, nun smv an title and Interest of the mortgagor of.

In ia iha lunri Ivine In aatd Sutter Ave. and Tapscott 8t. In front of and adlolnlng said premises to the middle llns thereof respectively. Dated. April 1.

1929. Fred Mllllgnn. Referee. Smith. Weynherg it Rich.

Plfts. 44 Court Brooklyn. N. Y. City.

April 1. 6t and 8UPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY Frank J. Mnrrlser. plaintiff, against Pioneer Automatic Oil Burner, ano, rnmii defendants.

in nursiianee nf a ludgmrnt of fore elnciire and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action and bearing date the day of Kovemoer, i. ine unrieriitrneri' the referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, br Natnaniei onuter. auctioneer, at the Brooklvn Real Estate Ex change, No. 189 Montague street. In the Poroueh of Brooklyn.

Countv of Kings, on the 30th day ot April, 1929. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judsment to be tola ana tnerein aracnocu fMlna-a- All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, Ivlng and being In tne Bor-ouch of Brooklyn of the City of New York Countv of Kings and 8tate ot New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point two hundred anj slxtv feet north from a nolnt on the north side of Foster avenue measured at right angles to Foster avenue, which point on Foster avenue Is one hundred ana lorty leet west nf Fait Fifty-sixth street: run ning west and parallel with Foster avenue one hundred and forty feet: thence north and at right angles to Foster avenue one hundred and sixty-nine feet and fifty one-hundredths of a toot to the right of way of the Long Island Railroad; thence east and along said right of way of the Long Island Raiiroaa one nunarro ana forty teet and thirty-three one-hundredths of a foot to a line drawn at right angles tn Foster avenue from the point of begin nit and tin nee outh and at right angles -to Foster avenue one hundred and seventy-nine feet and two one-hundredths ot a font to the point or place oi ocgin-ning. Together with an easement and right of way In, to and over the land King within the boundary lines ot Preston Court. Also all the right, title tnd Interest of the parties nf, In and to Preston court, lying in front oi ana enjoining tela premises lo the center line inereoi. Dated.

April 8th, 1929 DAVID CIROBFRO. Referee. Harrv L. Thompson, Plaintiff Attorney, 16 Court Street. Borough of Brooklyn.

Citv aB-t mf 8UHRFMK COURT. KINOS COUNTY Harold Brians, plaintiff, against Elisabeth Sinkings, end others, defendants, fn pursuant- of a Judgment of fore closure and sale duly made and entered In the abose-entltied action, and oearina date the 4th dar nf April, lu-'o, I. the undersigned, the referee. In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv Nathaniel Bhuter, auc tloneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex change, No. 1H9 Montague street, tn the Hiroorh of Brooklyn, Countr nf Kings, on the JO'h day nf April.

1929. at twelve riork noon, the premises ditected br ssld juflitment to be tola, ana therein at srrltieri as follows: All that certain niece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Borough ol llt'Kkivn of the City ol New York, County of Kings, and State nf New York, known and designated ss Lots No. tw.nty-ntne and thirtv i29. 30). In Block 8494.

on a crrtain nlan nf Iota ceiled "Man of South Flaibush. situated In the 33d Ward. Bor oucb ol Brooklyn, New York, turrrred for surveyed November 18th, 1897, by R. Williams, C. and filed In the office of the Register of the County of Kings.

De cember 20th, 1897, and which said lot. according to said man. Is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerlv side of East Eighteenth street, distant two nundred (200) feet northerly from the corner formed bv the Intersection nf the westerly side of East Eighteenth street with the northerly side of Johnson road; running thence northerly along the westerly side of East Eighteenth street, twenty (20) feet: thence westerly parallel with Johnson road and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred (100) feet: thence southerly narallel with East Eighteenth street, twenty (20) feet; tnence easterly again parallel witn jonn-son road, and part of the distance through another party wall, one hundred (1001 feet to the westerly side of East Eighteenth street, at the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title and interest, If any, of the parties hereto, of In and to the land Ivlng in East Eighteenth street. In front of and adjoining said premises to the centre line thereof.

uaiea, April tn 1929. GEOROE O. WILDERMUTH, Referee. Oeorge B. Davennort.

at.t nrn.v foe nlaln tlff, 205 Montague, street. Brooklyn, N. Y. a. SUPREME COURT.

KTNdH nntlNTV Bernard M. Dupper, plaintiff, against Philip McOarty and othert. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale dulv made and entered In th ahnv entitled action, and bearing date the 4tn nay oi April, i the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Marcus Cohen It Son, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklvn. Countv of Klmra.

citv and fltat. of New York, on the 30th day of April, 1929. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and Improvements inerrun erecieQ situate, lying ana Deing In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. Citv and State of New York. bounded and described at followt Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the southwesterly aide nf 59th Street with the southeasterly side ot 4th Avenue; running thence southeasterly along the southwesterly side of 59h Street 80 feet; thence southwesterly parallel witn em Avenue li leet 3 incnes; tnence northwesterly parallel with 59th Street and part of th distance through a party wall 80 feet to the southeasterly side of 4th Avenue, and tnence northeasterly along the southeasterly tide of 4th Avenue 22 feet 2 Inchet to the corner, the nolnt or nlace of beginning.

uatea, April 8. i2J MELVIN BOOART, Referee. MacLean. Krouse ft Granger. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 84 William Street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

aB-et-tui RiTPRFMie nntiBT vtuna nnrisrTV Edray Building Corporation, plaintiff, Kama oupreme rtraity a-xenang ana Building defendant. iiuiBuauv. w. juuauieiit UI lure- closure and aale duly mad and entered ui mid aouve-enuuea action, ana Bearing rfal. u.v VII, UBJ u.

vile undersigned, the referee tn tald Judgment named, will sell at publio auction to the highest bidder, by Nathaniel Shuter, auc- uuiicer, nt tne orooaiyn Keai Estate fix-change, No. 189 Montague ttreet, in the RflFnuoh nf ttrnnl.l.,H vl. n. a w.uv.iu, VUU.I.JT U. IVillgB.

UII the 1st day of May, 1929, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be told, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, Citv and Rtata nt Vn-1. described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of New Lots avenue, distant ninety feet and atoht An. ti.mH n. uuiiui.uma ivn.uDt leet, northeasterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly tide of New Lots avenue and the easterly side of wyona street, running thenc northeasterly alone the aatd nA.th.rtw -irf- v.

Lots avenue eighteen and ninety-two one- iid.9.1 ieev; tnence nortneriy narallel with Bradford street and part of the distance through a party wall fifty- Vi one nunareatns (S3.71) feet; thence westerlv tevesfteen and elghtv-eleht nn. hunHHrflk. thence southerly narallel with Wyona street and nart nf tha iti.i.... oartv wall flftv-nlne end elghtv-teven one- iimaicDiai reei to we point or nlace of beginning. Be tald dimensions more or less.

Dated. Aorll 10. 1920. WALTER M. EFFROSS.

Referee. Albert Martin Dt.i.u... trMt' Borouh of Brooklyn" lu.nr I 8UPEME COtlPT vtuna eAinmv ir.nAiSL"'0",- "lnt Veonete fendantt nJ others, de-In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure end aale duly mad and ent.red "onve entitled action, and bearing the date the fd dav of Aoril. 1929. I.

the th. referee In ssld ludement -rwuru wi.i eeu at ntinnn auction to th hlehest bidder, hv Maren. rtAhan Mr Bah the Real Estate Fvrhanee 18n Montague Borough rsronaiyn. tntv or New Ynrf on the diy of Aorll. 1979 1 n-elnek noon, the dlrcted br aald 1ndg- aoia, ana therein described si follows: All that certain lots, olc.

nr narrele of land, sltu.te. Ivlnff end hetne- in Iha "nrnurh of Brooklyn. County of Kings. nn n-ate nr New York, bounded and dsenhed follows: Reelnnlnie et a nolnt nn the af TTnhb.ed street, dlst.pt three hundred elehtr (Igni feet onlhe'' from the rnrr 'nrma hr the Intersection of the an.itheei aid. Ai-enne and the eet--tr aid.

nf Hubbard running hnc "ly. n.rali.l with Arentt. Z. one finoi f.t to the r.ntr nf Mock hMween Fast 7th end fh.nea amttherlr alone r-tee line nf block end penttel wt-h 't 7th atreef nn. hundred eighty (IROi to th sonthe-lv II.

of lot numbered lor laid out nn a man "Mn nf VeLanghi'n rk. 'Itu-t. In the it We'd of te Borough nf Benoklvn. Cltr of New York. itrvr.d br Alex Murohr.

C. E. and 8." end flt.d In the office of the R.glst.f nf Countr of Kings, on January li. joog. as Mao No.

1485: th.nce wesWlr alone; aald southeTlr tin of lot numbered 495 and nnralll wdth Avenue ten end one one-hundredths 110 011 feet, more or less, to th land of l.aVe end nthees. being also the most aouth-westerlv line of lot numhr.d 495 on aald man; tp.nee northwesterly along said 'nd of end others, rein also the lln coinciding with th renst ntithwstr-lr line nf lots numbered 494. 403. 492. 491 nd 41 nn aald man.

to the easterlr side of TWhbard street, slvtv-aig and seventy-seven one-hundredths (86 771 feet. more nr lest, to the point or plac of oemnning. Together with ell the Tt-ht, title and nf the n.rtr of the first vtert of. In and tn Hubbard street. In front nf and adlMnln.

aald premlset to the center line PS.BCFT, Two. Wefflnntne- et a nolnt nn the easerlr id. of Huhhard street distant nn hun. deed "hh) fet nnrth.elr from the enrn.r mmed the Intersection nf he eerte side of Hnhhard street and the nor'herlv side of Vonehles aventl.T running th.nce northerly alonr th. id of Hub-hard ateeet two hundred thlfte.n and wentr-hundredths (5H20) fet.

more nr to the lend row nr formerly nf Fdvtne o. Bareleer. running thenee acnlh alnn th land nf Raeiaer the following emirs. d.gr.e, tw.ntv- rtve (tai mlnut.s. f'ftv-nne (51) aeenn.a et.

th'rtr nd thlrtv-hre hnndredtha (10 33) fe.t: thence south fortv-one (41) d.ere.4. 07 06 seconds east tn a nolne In the lip. nf the block nd halng nn hundred Onni feet east from the aid. of Hubhrd itiHt: thenee tenth elnne th. et.r of b'ock.

end with street, to a nnlnt In line drawn from th nolnt of heglnplne. and helng on bunded (100) f.t fir the.from: running thenee west.rlr alnn the line drwn and Parallel with the nnrth-riy id of Vonrhela avenue one hundred (100) fet tn th. nnlnt nr nt.ee of beginning. TneMhee with all the rteh. title an nicest nf the party nf the first part nf 'n end to the bd of th etrts Wine front of end or adtacnt to 'he nrem- hrlnhfor described, to the center Hr 'hrenf.

Dated. Ido armn wftrspp. R.fre Mseeite pelf attorneys foe plaintiff. Rro.dwav nnrough or MtiPhatten, Citv of New York. v) 6t SUPREME COURT.

KINOS COUNTY Fannie Berson, plaintiff, against Jacob Belgel et defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of. sale and foreclosure duly msde and entered In the above-entitled action, and bearing date the 2d dav of April. 1929, the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at publio auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 169 Montague street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn. Citv and State of New York, on the 39th day of Anrll, 1929, at o'clock noon of that day. bv David Diamond, auctioneer, the premises, directed bv aald ludgment to be sold and described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel nf land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate. Ivlng and being In the Borough of Brooklvn, County ot itings, nit ana matt ot new York bounded ant described as follows: Beginning at a point on tht easterly side of Stone avenue, distant 00 tret southerly from the corner formed bv the Intersection of the southerly side of Bleke avenue and the easterly tide ol Stone venue; running thence essterly end parallel with Blake avenue, 100 feet: running th.no southerly tnd perallel with Stone avenue, 30 feet, 10 Inches: running thence westerly again partllel with Blake avenue, 100 feet to the easterly tide of Btone avenue: running thence northerly along me eaateny tine oi istone avenue, 30 feet, 10 Inches to tht point nr place of beginning. Bald premises being known by street No.

533 Rton. avenue Together with alt the right title and Interest of the mortgagors, ot. In end to the land ivlng in front of and edjolnlng aia premises 10 in. center line tnereol Dated, Aptll 5th. 1939, Brooklvn.

N. Y. AUSTIN J. Tnmtl. Referee Irving Person, Attorney for Plaintiff, No.

20 Court ttreet. Brooklyn. New York. ej 6t-fty 8UPRKME COUHT. KINliS COUNTY Title Guarantee and Trust Company, plain.

un, vs. Meyer aneiubov, ana others, defendants. Harry L. Thompson. Attornev for Plain tiff, 16 Court street, Borough of Brooklyn.

New York City. Pursuant to Judgment herein. I will tell at publio auction, by McPhllllamy Si Heaney, auctioneers, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, Kings County, on 24th day of April, iiv, ai ki clock noon, tne premises ai-rected bv tald judgment to be told, at fol lows: All that certain lot. niece or parcel of land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City end State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at a point on the northerly side ot Myrtle avenue distant two hundred and thirty-seven feet and six inches westerly from th northwesterly corner of Myrtle and Throop avenues; running thence nortneriy and parallel with Thretop avenue, and part of the distance through the center of a party wall, one hundred feet; thence westerly and Darallel with Myrtle avenue thirty-seven feet and six Inches, and thence southerly and again parallel with Throop avenue one hundred feet to the northerly side of Myrtle avenue, and thence easterly along the said northerly side of Myrtle avenue, thirty-seven feet and six Inchet to the point or place of beginning. WILLIAM T.

BiMPBON. Reieree. ap2-6t tu SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY Coney Island Realty plaintiff, against Sarah Horn, and others, defendanti. In pursuance of a Judgment of fore closure and sale duly made and entered In th above-entitled action, and bearing data the 25th day of March, 1929, the undersigned, the Referee, in laid Judgment named, will sell at publio auc tion to tne nignest bidder, by Natnaniei Shuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

189 Montague In the Borough of Brooklyn, County cf Klngt, on the 23d day of April, 1929, at twelve o'clock noon, th premises directed by said Judgment to told, and therein described at follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and Improvement! thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Neptune avenue, distent sixty-six (66) feet three and one-qutrter (3 Inches easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Neptune avenue with the easterly aide of West 35th street; running thence northerly parallel with West 35th street and pan oi tne distance through a garage party wall one hundred (lOOi feet; thence easterly parallel with Neptune avenue twenty-six (26) feet three and one- Quarter (31.1 Inches: thence aoutherlv parallel with West 35th street one hundred (100) leet to the northerly side of Nentune avenue, and thence westerly along the northerly side of Neptune avenue twenty-six (26) feet three and one-quarter (3 iiicnea to tne point or piece oi oeginntng. Together with an easement or Hhr nf way for a driveway over a strip of land one hundred feet in depth and 'thre feet eight Inches In width immediately adjoining premises herein on she west, and subject to a like easement or right of way In favor Of the Owner nf tha nr.mtaea nn mo wea. over a aimuar atrip oi tana on the premises herein described and lmme- aiateiy adjoining the premises on the west. Together with al the right, title and interest of the party of the first part of. In and to Neptune avenue lying In front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof.

Dated, Anrll 2, 1929. MICHAEL nTjrxmnT. n.f.r.. Lewittet Kumble, Plaintiff Attorneys, 1328 Broadway. Manhattan Rnrouirh V.

Cltr- an2-6 tu SUPREME COURT. KINDS mflVTV Chris Roedeiberger, plaintiff, against vnariei ingrassia and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 27th dav nf March. 1929 th undersigned, the referee in slid Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the nignesi oiaaer, by Marcus Cohen Ar Bon, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague ttreet.

In the Borough Of Brooklvn. Countv nf Klnes nn the 23rd day of April, 1929, at twelve cioca noon, tne premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and tbereln described as innows: All that certain narcel nf land, situate and being in the Twenty-sixth Ward of tne tsorougn oi Brooklyn, countv or Kinee. City and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled "Map of the Cosine and StoothofI Fans. In tha Twenty-lxth Ward. City of Brooklyn, SJ m.H.

hu U7.lt. e. City Surveyor, April 25th, 1888, ai and bv lot numbers five hundred and eighty laour, nve nunorea ana eignty-one touil, and five hundred and eighty-two (563), In Block Eleven (11), and more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point In the northeast erly corner of Atkins and avenues and running thence easterly and along the northerly line ot Stanley avenue, fifty feet nine inches (50'9) to the westerly line of the lands now or formerly belonging to Charles A. Canavello: thence northerly and along the westerly lln ot lands now or formerly of Charles A. Canavello, ninety, six feet one and three-quarter Inches to a point In the ssld Canavello line; thenc westerly tnd parallel with th northerly line of Stanley avenue, slxty-flv feet six Inches to the easterly lln of Atklnt avenue, and thence southerly along the easterly line of Atklnt avenue, ninety-five feet (95') to th point or place of beginning.

Datea April 1st. 1929. CHARLES J. IJLSONE. Refere.

Oeorge H. Boyee. Plaintiff'! Attorney. 16 Court Brooklyn. tp3-6t-w 8UPREME COURT.

KINOS COUNTY Clara L. White, plaintiff, against Emma H. Bcheele. et el detendants. In nursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the 13th day of March, 1929.

I. th undersigned, the referee In said ludgment named, will tell et public auction to th highest bidder, or Mrrnnilamv Heaner. auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklvn.

County of rungs. City and Btate of New York, on th 35th day of April, 1929. at 13 o'clock noon, th premises directed by said ludgment to be told and therein described a fol lows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel 01 land, with the buildings ind Improvement! thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklvn. County of Kings, City and Stat of N' York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of 3d Street, distant 360 feet westerly from th corner iormea oy tne inwrwrc-tlon of the northerly side of 3d Street with the westerly sld. of Bond Street, and th.ne.

northerly narallel with Bond Street 90 feet: thence westerly perallel with 3d street ao tees; vnenc. aoutherlv parallel with Bond Street, and nart of the distance through a partv wall. 90 feet to the northerly side of 3d Street: end thence easterly along the northerly side of 3d Street 30 teet to th point or place of beginning. Dated. New York.

April 1. 1929. FRFTIERICK M. AHERN. Referee.

Dean. King A Smith, attorneys for nlalntlff. office and oost office addreaa. 160 Brnedwav. New York Citv.

e3-1t-wf aiianrue rv-muT KINGS COUNTY- August Brandes. plaintiff, against Angelo Dlnlosa et oeienaann. In pursuance of a Judgment or anrf aal. made and entered In the ahnve-entlttrd tetlon and bearing date the Sth dar of Aorll. 1.

me unnemigneu. (he referee In said Judgment named, will sell at nubile auction at the Brooklyn Real Fste' Ekchanee. No. 189 Montague street. Rerough nf Brooklyn, County of Kings citv and Rtate of New York, on the 2d day nf Mav.

1929. at 12 o'clock noon on that oav, hr Mcpniuiamr netney, niviniu-eara. the nremlaea directed by ssld ludg ment to be told and therein described at follows: All that eerttln lot. piece or parcel of land, with the buildings tnd ImpTovementi thereon erected, tltuate. lying end being In the Borough of Brooklyn, Countr of Kings, citv sna state or new sora, bounded tnd described at followt: Beginning it a point on the northeast.

erlv aide of 13th ttreet. distant one hun. dred flftr-one (151) feel ten and one-half Inches northwesterly from the corner formed br the Intersection of the northeasterly side of lllth street with the northwesterly side of Sth avenue: running thence northeasterly parallel with Sth avenue and psrt of the distance through a partv wall one hundred (1001 feet; thenee northwesterly parallel with ttreet twentv-one 1311 feet: thence southwesterly parallel with Sth avenue one hundred (100) feet to the northeasterly side of 13th street, and thence southeasterly slong the northeasterly side of 1.1th street twenty- one 131) feet to th point or plac of be tinning. Dated. Anrll 8th.

1929 CIRANT E3TFRn.RrVK. Referee. Henrr Wendt, Atioraer far Plaintiff. 99 Nassau Street, Borough of Manhattan New York Cltr. al0-7t-wf LEGAL NOTICES.

SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY fn the matter of the application of George Bulser for an order dissolving his marriage to Margaret suiter. To Margaret Sulrer. above-named: Whereas, Oeorge Sulrer has presented netitlon to the above Court showing that hit wife. Margaret Suiter, hat absented herself for five successive years last oaat without being known to him to be alive during thet time: that he believes her to be dead: mat a aingeni seerrn net Been mtde to discover evidence showing her to be living and no such evidence has been found, and asking that his ttld marriage bt dissolved.

Now. pursuinl to an order duly made and entered In the above proceeding. deted January 30, 1939, a hearing will be had upon said petition at a Special Term. Part 3, of the Supreme Court nt the State nf New york. In me county court House, Kings County.

Brooklvn. N. on April 17, iwu. at ten cioca in tnt lorenooo. Dated.

February 8, 1929. EFFINGHAM HOLYWELL Attorney lor Petitioner. No. 80 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. mhl-fll April.

1929, at 2:30 p.m., the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein dfcfcrtbed as tullovss: All that lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, lu the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of East 38th street, distant 220 feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection ot the northerly side of Avenue and the essterly side of East 38th street; running thence easterly and parallel with Avenue 100 feet; running thence northerly and parallel with East 38th street 220 feet: running thence westerly and parallel with Avenue 100 feet to the easterly side of 38th street; running thence southerly along the easterly side ol East 38th ttreet 220 feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated. March 29th, 1929. JAMES VIRDONE, Referee. Louis 3.

M. Druss, Plaintiff's Attorney, 16 Court Street, Borough of Brooklyn, N. Y. City. mh29-6t fiu SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY Henry A.

Meyer Realty plaintiff, against Mary J. Oreco and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled action and bearing dr.te the 15th day of March, 1929, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at publio auction to the highest bidder, by Herman Dahut, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 169 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 15th day of April, 1929, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be told, and therein described at follows: All that certain lot, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described at follows: Beginning at point on tht westerly side of East 38th street, distant five hundred seventy-four and eighteen hundredths (574.18) feet northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly side of East 38th street with the northerly side of Avenue running thence westerly parallel with Avenut 'I and part of the distance through a party wall one nun-dred (100) feet: thence northerly parallel with East 38th street twenty-five and elghty-two-hundredtht (2S.82) feet: easterly parallel with Avenue on hundred (100) teet to the westerly side of Fast 38th street, and thenee southerly along the westerly tide of East 38th street twenty-live and elghty-two-hundredths (25.82) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Together with all the right, title and Interest of the party of the first part of. In and to the land lying within the bed of the street or avenue In front of and adjoining tald premises to tht center line thereof. Dated, March 20th, 1929. EDWIN L. OARVIN.

Referee. Rutherford B. Moorhead, Attorney for Plaintiff, 189 Montagu Street, Brooklyn, N- Y. mh22-6t ftu SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY Giuseppe Oambale, plaintiff, against Busle Dnlendl, Olobe Indemnity and Joseph Accarda, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and tale duly made and entered In the above-entitled action and bearing date the 28th day of March, 1929, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at publio auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, No.

189 Montague street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 25th day of April, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon on that day, by Edwin Mayer, auctioneer, the premlset directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as followt: All that lot or parcel of land, with the bulldipgs and improvements thereon, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on tha northerly side of Atnslie street, distant westerly 116 feet 9 Inches from the northwesterly corner of Lorlmer street and Alnslle ttreet: running thence northerly 100 feet and 3 Inches to a line drawn parallel with Alnslle street, through the center of the block equidistant from Alnslle and Devoe streets, to a point distant westerly 109 fret 4'. Inches from Lorlmer ttreet on a line at right angles therewith; thence westerly along the center of the block and parallel with Alnslle street 20 feet and Vs inch' thence southerly and parallel with the first described line 100 feet and 3 Inches to the northerly side of Alnslle ttreet at a point distant westerly 136 feet Inches from the westerly line of Lorlmer street: thence easterly along the northerly line of Alnslle ttreet 20 feet and Inch to the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title and of tht party of the first part In nr.i to Alnslle street In front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof. Known as premltet 121 Alnslle street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Dated. New York. March 30. 1929. PHIXIP H.

LEIFERT. Referee. Duncan A. Fraser, Attorney for Plaintiff. 238 Broadway, Brooklyn, N.

Y. s2-8t tu SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-Oeorge Hassenfratt and Annie Hassenfratf, his wife, plaintiffs, agalntt Israel Futernlck, et defendant! In pursuance of a ludement nf fnr.elo.. tire and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 4th day of PebVuary, 1928, the undersigned, the rctcree. In tald Judgment named, will sell at publio auction to the highest bidder, by Nathaniel Shuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

189 Montague ttreet. In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Klngt. on the 16th day of April, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, tha premlset directed by tald Judgment to be sold, and therein described as iouows: All that certcln plot, niece or narcel of land, with the buildings and Improvements increon ereciea. situate, lying and belns in th Borough of Brooklyn, Countv ol Kings.

City and State of New York. bounded and described at followt: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Dumont avenue, distant sixty (60) leet westerly irom me corner iormea dv the Intersecttin of the southerly tide of Dumont avenue with the westerly side ot uougias street: running tnence southerly, parallel with Douglass ttreet. and part nf the distance through a party wall, 80 reei; inenc westerly, parallel witn uumom avenue. 30 feet; thenc northerly, parallel with Douglas street, and part of the distance through a party wall, eighty 180) feet, to the southerly tide of Dumont avenue; and thence easterly, along th southerly tide of Dumont avenue, twenty (201 feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated, March LEO J.

HICKEY. Rerere. Jacob Goodman. Plaintiffs' Attornev. SO Court street.

Borough ot Brooklyn, City of New York. mh26-6t tu SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OP New York, County of Klngs-pO. L. Invest. Ing plaintiff, against Sylvia Markowltt.

Lesco Holding Corporation, et al, defendants. Notice of sale. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and tale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 9th day of April, 1929, the undersigned, the referee In tald judgment named, win tell at public auction to tht highest bidder at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague ttreet. In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, bv Nathaniel Shuter, auctioneer, on the 3d day ot Mar, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon on that date, the premises directed by said Judgment to be told and therein described at follows: All that land with tha buildings and im nrovrmentt thereon. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Klngt, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning rat tht corner formed by tht Intersection of the northerly side of 06th street and th westerly tide of 20th avenue; running thenc northerly along the westerly tide of 20th avenue, one hundred feet: thence westerly parallel with 66th street, fifty-one feet: thenc southerly narallel with 20th avenue and part of the distance through a partv wall one hundred feet to the northerly side of 66th street: and thenee easterly along the northerly aide of "tun ttreet.

nity-on feet tn th nnlnt nr nlace nf beelnnlne. Said premises will be told tubject to tht following: Subject to any ttatt of facts an accurate survey may ihow: to covenants, restrictions and reservations, If any, contained In former deedt of record; to toning restriction! and ordlnancea of the City ot New to a prior mortgage In the sum nt 147.500. with Interest at the rate of 6t per annum from Nov, 1, 1928. Dated April 8th. 1929.

HENRY HERDLTNO, Referee. Abraham J. Herrlck. Attorney for Plain tiff, Office and P. O.

Addreai 20 Court Street. Brooklvn. New York. The approximate amount of the lien or charge to satisfy which th above described nronertr Is to be sold It thirty-two thou sand eight hundred tlxlv-tlght and 47-100 il32.8A8.47l dollars, with Interest thereon from the S2d day of March, 1929. together with costs and allowances amounting tn the sum of five hundred twenty-five and H-100 (52J.15) with Interest thereon from th 5th day of April, 1929, together with the expenset of the tale The approximate amount of the taxee.

as. sesamente and water rates or other Hens which ere tn be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money, or patd br the referee, It two thousand (12,000 001 dollars and Interest. Dated April 8'h, HENRY HERDLINO. Referee. ao.et tn SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY Mew yora line sna stunsw tsumuBuy, plaintiff, against Oeorge E.

Olbbont and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In th above entitled action, and bearing date the 2d day of April. 1929. the undersigned, the referee, In aald judgment named, will sell at public auction to tne nignesi oinaer, by McPhllllamy at Heaney, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate txchange. No 189 Montague ttreet.

In the Borough of Brooklyn, County ot Klngt, on th 30th day of April, 1929, at twelve o'clock noon, the premlset directed by tttd Judgment to be tola, ana therein described at follows: All thtt certain lot, piece or parcel ot land, tiluate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, i iti ana mate ot new xorg, Known ana designated as lot number 126 on a certain map entitled "Map or 294 lots neionglni lo the estat ot HENRY JOHNSON, de of ceased, la Section 10, 31st Wtrd, Brooklyn. CORPORATION NOTICES. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BT the President of the Borough of Brooklvn at Room 21, Borough Hall, Brokolyn, until ttu muvK a.m., on WEDNESDAY. APRFJ, 1929. NO.

1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR uteitKAL CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING ELECTRICAL WORK FOR THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF A MAGISTRATES" AND MUNICIPAL COURT HOUSE ON TH NORTHEAST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND LIBERTY BOB-OUOH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed for the completion of the work tnd full performance of the oerw tract will be 250 consecutive working darn The amount of security required will $150,000. Each bid must be accompanied by security deposit of 17,500 in cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of The Citv of New York.

NO. 2. FOR FURNISHINO ALL TH L.BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR PLUMBINO WORK FOR THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF A MAGISTRATES AND MUNICIPAL COURT HOUSE ON THI NORTHEAST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND LIBERTY BOR. OUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of th contract will be 200 contecutlv worklnf doyt. The amount of security required will I8.000. Each bid must be accompanied by security deposit of 1400 In cash or certified check payable to the order ot th Cottip troller of The Citv of New York. NO. 3.

FOR FURNISHINO ALL THI LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR HEATING, VENTILATINO AND OIL) BURNING WORK FOR THE ERECTIOlf AND COMPLETION OF A MAGISTRATES AND MUNICIPAL COURT HOUSE ON THI NORTHEAST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND LIBERTY BOB OUOH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performemne of th contract will be 200 consecutive working days. The amount of security required will be 118, 000. Each bid must be accompanied by security deposit of 1900 In cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

Attention ot bidders Is called to the feet that a deposit of 120 will be required for plant on Item No. 1 tnd (10 each on Itemi Nos. 2 and 3. Said deposit will be refunded upon th return of the together with th receipt for tuch deposit within five (51 dayt after tht date of the opening of bids. Th bidders will be required to furnlift a pric for the work complete In each instance.

Bide will be compared and the contracts awarded at A lump or aggregate sum for each contract. Blank formt may be obtained at the Bureau of Public Buildings and Office, Room 804, Municipal Building; Brooklyn. JAMES J. BYRNE, President. SXTInstrnctlona to Bidders next 1 test psge.

ic-152) al2-Btosuli SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED B7 the Fire Commissioner at his office, 11 tH floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10:30 a.m., on MONDAY. APRIL 15, 19W. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOH AND MATERIALS NECESSARY AND RE. QUIRED FOR UNFINISHED OENERAla CONSTRUCTION WORK I EXCEPT TH PLUMBINO.

WATER SUPPLY, OASPTT-TINO. STEAM HEATING AND HOT WATER APPARATUS) FOR THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF A NETF BUILDINO. FOR AN ENOINI OOMPANT', AND A HOOK AND LADDER ON THE 8OUTH SIDE OF MIDDAOHT STREET. WEST OF HENRY STREET, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN (ABANDONED CONTRACT NO. 90236).

The time allowed for doing and torn- pletlng the work will be one hundred and twenty-five (125) consecutive working davt.i The amount of security required for the performance of the contract will be thirty-five thousand dollars No bid wilt be considered unlest It le accompanied by a deposit, which thall be In the form of money or certified check upon on of the State or National bankt or trust companies In th cltr ot New York, or a check of tuch bank or trust company, signed by a duly authorised officer thereof, drawn to th ordef of th Comptroller, or corporate stock or other certificates of any nature Issued bv Th City ot New York and approved by th Comptroller as of equal value with the security required. Such deposit thall be In the turn of one thoutand. seven hundred and fifty dollars Award, If made, will be to the lowest formal bidder for the entire contract. Blenk formt and further Informatics! may be obtained and the plant and drawings may be seen In the office of th Bureau of Renalra and RunDllea of the Flra. Department, Room 1120.

Municipal Build ing, roar.naiian. A aeoos it or lira dollars (tst in tass. will be required from all Intending bid- era ior eacn ter 01 plans ana speculation! received. Th deposit will be returned In each case upon lurrender of the pltni and specifications within ton days after the receipt of bids. johfi j.

durhan, Fire commissioner. sWInstnictioni Bidder next lart pate. ic- C-1501 a3-10t-oett t-1. 1. plug eiLii as navsivau 0X1 the Park Board, at th office of th Department of Parks.

Arsenal Building. Central Park, Sth avenue and 64th street. Manhattan, until 2:30 p.m., on iltsnsi, Al-Kil, in, ipre. Borough ef Brooklyn. VAQ SSTlDaiTOllTUei a.

MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRE!) FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF OCIAM um niuiijo 1 yj vEinua BUK OUOH BROOKLYN. TOGETHER WITS ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. aim-uns 01 security required la iigtn thousand doUar (60.000). ine time allowed to complete the wore! till be teventv-flve (741 Ing days Certified check or eash In th gum of three thousand Hnllara sna. company bid.

h.Bin.'.-rm., 1th" 'n'emetlon may) umre 01 me uepartmenl uJltSif' B'ooMvn. Mansion. Prospect Park West and tt3 "ft. Prospect Park. Brooklyn.

Irael eiaJUrj nd th CCgl JAMES ROWNE? JOSEPH hK! ROURKE. Commissioners of Parka. 1 aiuiruetiont 1 Bidden neit last IC-1491 COURT, KINOJ br the citi cqutnng title, indn'rem L.0(,:w.Jr"lt Ind btwteSWMM Notic'e 1 h.rbAr,Vn7onfh.own,;r or STMwTlf 'iK i -W ft in! teaiSi' considers Cif. M.J Irx' offered by The El.0' 'I'V York nd parties oe persons who hare tppeared In the atari proceeding, completed lit est mat of thi own. STL0' NV York h.

Vrlv3 I 'J" real property to acquhrd IsJ "Prepared th. trans" script of Itt ettlnute of the damaget eej iT. tT.n.7rip? omnrii- by th dimagel map used hr eald court upon th trial of tald proceeding and itat the eeverel sua resoectlvely estimated for each parcee shown on laid damage mtp with thej owner so far as ascertained. day of March. 1929, it signed by Hon.

Lewlt L. Fawcett the Justlc of tht Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the! above-entitled proceeding. Such trantcrlpt of estimate, accompanied by eald damage) with th prooft upiri JeJ Si'K" Mi. of Counlr on the for th. In.pec, It may concern.

1 mJi "5 further given thet Thet LJ.0' HrT.York or person, whose right may be affected by sail transerlnt of estlmste and who may ob4 0 any part thereof, mar, 1S d.y' fln" Publication? on 'h lr of AprllJ 1939. set forth their oblectiont te tha sam In writing, duly verified In th manner required by law for the verification of, pleedlngs In an action setting forth thel real property owned by th objector, and) drii, nd flic th same I ot County of Klngt, tnd i. upon th Com port ion Couns.1 of Th City of New Yorfcj at his omce. fifth floor, Municipal Bulld-a In. Borough of Brooklyn.

Cltr of Nets) "U'h rerlfled oblectiont. herebr further given that e-d he Hd day ot April, 19J9. tt 10 o'eloea. In the forenoon of thet dir. or toon hereafter at counsel can heard thereon, the Corporation ef Tha City of New York will apply to Hon.

Lewia L. Fawcett, the Justice of the Buprema Court signing the said transcript of estl mite or tentative decree, at his chambers. In the Kings County Court Honae. In tha Borough of Brooklyn, Cltr of New York, to hear the rentes nhlecting. If any.

end determine tald oblretltini or to fit tlma when the aald luetic will bear th partis ohleeting. Dated, the 4th dar of April, 1939. Jot- wueu ui oruoaivn. vity or new Torn. ARTHUR J.

W. HILLY. Actlnr Comer at Ion Coun-al. Building. Brooklyn.

New Yort, Municipal IC-151) a4-IOt-oan CASOLINE ADVANCED The Walburn Petroleiftn nd Mid Cfcrson Petroleum eompenifti have advanced California Rasollrv cent to 9'i cents a gallon. Intersection nf th sin- oi i.n-feet boulevard with the aide nr f.asi lnt.raect'on nf th side or i.innen 11. th westerly side nf Vast with phtnt and the papers unon which said order elated March 27. 1929. was made.

In the office of the Clerk of the County ot Kings, at the County Court House, In the Firough of Brooklyn, county oi rungs, Citv and State ot New York, the original imirnni and the original comolalnt hav ing been dulv filed In said office on the 7th dav of March. Dated, New York. March 27. 1929. EARL E.

KRYE3. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and Post COce address, 30 Broad F-reet, Borough of Manhattan. New York Cl'v Please take notice that the ob)ert of the eclion la to recover damages lor breach Please take further notice that the Mlowin Is a description ot the real prop-n and nremisei levied UDon In the abose entit'ed action bv the Sheriff of the County Kings. State nt New jora.

unun pursuant to the Warrant of mari and granted bv the Hon. John Johnston, one of the Justices of th' 8'iprme Court of the Slate of New Yo'k. at the County rourt House, In the rourtv of Kines. State of New York, on the 28th nay ot February, iv-v: an that certain dot. niece or pare t-nri cHii-it tvinv and being in the Pirntvh' of Brooklyn.

City of New York, Cotw'v of Kings and state oi new jais. and described, as follows, to wit: Beglnn'rg at the corner formed by the ir.r.tpr;nn 0f the southerly side of De Kalh avenu- w'th the westerly side of avenue: running tnenre nmario n'nn. the west-tlv side of Clermont ave twentv-slx feet and one-half of an Inch- thence westerlv. at right anglea to pi. s.ver.ur.

thru a party sii feet, ten Inches: thence northerly, at right ancles to De Kilb venue, leet e.gni incnes; morr or less to the southerly side of De Kalb avenue: end thence easterly along the mid southerly side of De Kalb Avenue, fifty feet, more or less to the corner, the nninl nr nlire of heelnnlng." The aforeold prenvses nre known as 182 nmont avenue. Brooklyn. New York. and as 224 20 De avenue, Brooklvn, New York Dated. New York, ef-reh 57.

EARL KF.YS8, Attorney for PlMntlff. Office and Post Office address. 30 Broad F'teet, ot Manhattan, New York ntv mhSft-flf BUCKtEY 'I'M also known ll'tla TttTtCITY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW Yrrk. by the grace ot tioo. tree ann Jnsenh While.

Anna Macuire P.i.lla nnrtnail. Lillian lo-Vwood. William Cronln John Cronln. William Murrav, J-m' Vincent Murrav. Peter J.

Murrav. Thnma tnmr and John J. Murray. Send creeting- Whcra. Charlotte llurlev, who r-'des rf Vo.

1025 Avenue O. In the Borough r-f Brcoklvn. Citv of New York, has presented a petition nraviug for a decree flat a cer'ain Ins'rument In hear ing, tlit' the 12th dav or Mav. rriBi- liiff tn real and nersonal DrnnertV. be duly rroved as the last will and testament of ntir-KI EY.

also knowu as JULIA BUCKLEY, residing at No. 1925 Avenue O. In the Bouvh r.f Brooklyn, Citv of New York Now, therefore, you and each of vou are her-bv cited to sho cause before our 8 irrigate' Court of the Countv of Kltus. to he held at the Hall of Records. In the Co-intv ot Kings, on the 14th dav of Mav.

at ten o'clock In the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal ot o.ir said Surrogate Court to be hereunto affixed Witness, lion. Oeorge Albert (Seal) Wingate, Surr'ate of cur said countv. at the Borough Brooklvn, In the said County tne iJd nay ct JOHN Mt-rOOKY, Clerk ot th" surrogate's Court. Harry C.

fur Petitioner. No. "2 Wall Street. New York C.ly. N.

Y. a5-4t THE PEOPLef OF THE STATE OF NEW York, by the rrare of (iod free and Independent To Mary S.ntot P.inham. Mary Louise Brahim. Anne C-rilla Braham. Mary Louise Denslow.

Mildred A Brad-lev. Pa ij, Denslow Bradley. Ftnma J. Costes. Laura Robinson N-bl.

Stale Bank and Trust Comoany as executor of the last will and of Frank Denslow, deeaeil. Raymond A. tleniliw Individual and ai adminlstratrr ot the goer's, (hatte and it Abort Denslow, William C. lew ni Robins, sjin-l Whrea. A hi rt clia-rfson.

whe at No lo Place, In the Roro.igh ot Riunkivn, City of New York has presented Pis arco nt as 'ruitee of the (rtuts cr-atrd tv tie ift tit and testament ot WIl llsM 8 DCNSLOW. de. ceased and a pe'ition prav.ng hat his account mar he settled. Nuw, therrfort, vi and ach of ou are hereby ted to spot rs ise before our a Court ie tv- intr ot Kings, to be held at the ilall of Petorrfa In the Cointy uf Kires, ni tne lttii rav of Mav, 199, at ten 0Cnr in the loretioon. why lucti ertt'ement nit be iiad.

Ill leatltt otiy whereof, we have reused fie seal ol our ssld Burr-rate'i to he het-unlii a'sed. Witness, linn UnTge Albert (U SI nsste, Firiosstf t( our said foim'v. at the Iloto.ieh uf Rrmik m. in 1 1, roitnty. the ii nv rf )'.

J' HIS II Mrt'ooKY, C.erk ol tne lontt 3-4t neainnina i. a point on mr the Intersection of the westerly tide of Hinsdale street and the southerly tide of Blake avenue; running tnence westerly, parallel with Blake avenue and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred (100) fret; thence southerly, parallel with Hinsdale street, twenty (20 feet: thence easterly, again parallel with Blake avenue, one nundred (1001 feet to the westerly side of Hinsdale street, and thenre northerly, along the westerly tide of Hinsdale street, twenty 120) feet to the point or place of beginning. Bald premises known at 336 Hinsdale ttreet. Dated. Brooklyn.

N. April 3d. 1929. FRED O. MILLIOAN.

Referee. Solomon M. Martin, Attorney for Plaintiff, 105 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. aS-6t ftu SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY Service Land plaintiff, against Victoria Kandrat.

and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment ot foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled action, and bearing date the 1st day of April, 1929. the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Nathaniel Shuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Klngt, on the 93d day of April, 1929, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by tald Judgment to be sold, and therein described followt: All that land with the buildings In tht Borough of Brooklyn, Countr of Kings, city and Btate of New York, bounded and described as followt: Beginning at a point on th northerly side of Foster avenue, distant 262 feet 8 Inchet westerly from the northwesterly corner of Foster avenue and East Twenty-fifth ttreet; running thence northerly at right angles to Foster avenue 92 feet; thence westerly parallel with Foster avenue 80 teet: thence southerly at right angles to Foster avenue 92 feet to the northerly side of Foster avenue, and thenre easterly along the northerly aide ol Foster avenue 80 feet to the point or pltcl of beginning Deted. April 1. 1929. WILLIAM LIKRERMANN. Referee.

Anderson, Most Ai Merrell. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 32 Court ttreet. Borough of Brooklvn. Y. Citv.

aJ-t tu I 'SUPREME' COURT, KINOS COUNTY Louis Bhtplro. plaintiff, against Rota Sin-gold and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 20th day of March, 1929. I. the undersigned, the referee, In said Judgment named, will tell at puhlla auction to the highest bidder, br Nathaniel Bhuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estat Exchange, No.

1R9 Montague ttreet. In the Borough nf Brooklvn, County nf Kings on the 23d day of April. 1939. at twelve o'clock noon, the premtsea directed by tald Judi-nient to be told, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel ot land, together with buldings and Improve ments thereon, situate, lying and being in the Borough nf Brooklvn. Citv of New York and known at number 2lli Dele- side of Hinsdale street, distant eighty (801 southerly from the corner formed by.

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