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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1933 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE rORECLOSLRES REAL ESTATE "I FORECT.OSIRES 4a st Apartments for Rent Brooklyn 1400 Ocean Ave. Corner Avenue I LIVE SMARTLY AO IF AT 3-5-6 ROOMS From $40 Up Six-story elevator apartment. Every modern appliance. Doorman lervice. Many unusual features.

Rrpretentative on Premises NAvarre 8-10391 JOHN F. JAMES SONS, INC. 193 Montague Street, Brooklyn TRiangle 5-6200 CORPORATION NOTICES DLl'ARlMtNI OF SANITATION Proposals FELED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Depnirment of Sanitation, at Its office. Room l.S0. Municipal Building.

Manhst-tan 12 noon on wfdnesday. nol.mber 15. 1933 for Contiact A. Drericine at Conev Islai.o CrecK. Boronch of Brooklvn between StMwell Avenue and snore Road, and disposal of dredged materia; amounting to approximately .55,000 cubic yards.

Contract B. Dredging at the head ol PaerdPRat Basin, Borough of Brooklyn, and disposal dredged material amounting to approximately 20,000 cubic vards Contract 0. Dredg.ng In the Canal lead-'ng from the 26th Ward Trealment Piant at Hendnx Street, Borough of Brooklyn, and dlsnosal of dredged material amounting to approximately 25 000 cubic yards Bidders shall state In the places provided the-efor In the Bid Book, a price per cubic yard scow measurement of the material dredged andor a price per cubic yard place measurement where disposition of material dredged will be on lands adjacent to the locations mentioned above without the use of scows. The Commissioner ot Sanitation re-aerves the right to award the contracts to the lowest bidder or bidder undei either method ot disposal ol material dr edged The time allowed lor the completion ui the work and the full performance ol all three contracts, whether awarded separately or in combination, shali be thirty (30 calendar dav. The amount ot ecurlty required tor tech ot the above mentioned contracts be $7,000.

The deposit required with bid will be $350 for -ach of the contracts mentioned Blank fcrrr.e lor bins, envelopes In which to enclose tlrPn and copies ol the contract. Including the specifications In the form approved By the Corporation Counsel, may be obtained upon applicat.i I therefor at the Main Office. Room 1250. Municipal Building, Manhattan. DEPARTMENT OP SANITATION, ERNEST GOODRICH.

Commissioner ot Sanitation. VSre General Impactions to Bidders last pate. (C-27D n2 lot on said map; running tiience easier! narahel with Clarendon Road 125 feet Inches: thence southerly at right angle to Clarendon Road 40 feet; thence westerly parallel with Clarendon Road ano OArt ot the distance through a party wall ino fett 1 Inch to the easterly side ol rial bush Avenue, and thence northerly along the easterly side of Flatbush Avenue 47 Icet 3 inches to the point or place ol beginning. SECOND PARCEL Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Flatoush Avenue as laid down by the Streets Sewer Commission of the Town of Flatbush, distant 417 feet 4 Inches southerly from the oorner formed bv the intersection of the easterly side ol Fiatbush Avenue and the southerly line Clarendon Road, formerly Avenue 0. as laid down on the Town Survey Commissioner's map.

which point of beginning ts also distant 118 feet Hi Inches southerly from the southeasterly corner of Vander-veer Place and Flatbush Avenue as laic down on said miD; running thence easterly parallel with Clarendon Road and part of the distance through a party wall 140 feet 1 Inch: thence southerly at right angles to Clarendon Road 35 feet 11 Inches more or less to land now or formerly of Jacob P. Vanderveer: thence southwesterly along said land of Vanderveer 10 feet 4 Inches more or less: thence westerly parallel with Clarendon Road 105 feet 10 Inches to the easterly side of Flatbush Avenue: thence northerly along the easterly side of Flatbush Avenue 47 feet 3 Inches to the noint or place ol beginning. Dated. New York. October 25.

1933. THOMAS CRADDOCK HUGHES. Referee PARSONS. CLOSSON McILVAINE Attorneys for Plaintiff. 52 William Street Borough of Manhattan.

The street number of the property Is 1169-1173 Flatbush Avenue. The approximate amount of the lien or charge, to satisfy which the above described property la to be sold. Is $112,648.10 with Interest thereon from the 15th day of May. 1933. together with costs and allowances amounting to $563.72 ith Interest from August 16.

1933. to gether with the expenses of tile sale. The ooroxlmsta amount of the taxes, ewcrss- ments and water rates, or other liens, hlch are to be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money, or paid bv the referee, is $7,992 and Interest. Dated. New York.

October 25, 1933. THOMAS CRADDOCK HUGHES. Referee 025 27 nl 3 8 10 14 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Title Guarantee and Trust Company, plaintiff, agaitut Adelaide Clraml et defendants. C.

ELMER 8PEDICK. alntlff's At torney, 18 Court Street, Brooklyn, Y. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered In the above action In Kings County Clerk's office. October 18th, 1933, the undersigned referee, will sell at pub lic auction, by JAMES A. HEANEY auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York City, on the 24th day of Novem ber, 1933.

at 12 clock noon, me premi ses In saw ludgment directed to be sold, being a clot of ground In the Borough ot Brooklyn. New York City. New York, designated on a certain map entitled south Marlboro, property situate in me 31st Ward. Borough of Brooklyn, New York City, surveyed for Wood. Harmon 261 Broadway.

1903 and 1907. by Lewis Haney. Civil Engineer ana city sur veyor." and filed In the Kings County Register's office. June 16th, 1907, as mag umber 1528, as and by the westerly one-alf oart ot lot number two and all of lot number three, In Block number 7174-B and being on the northerly side of South-gate Court, beginning thirty feet westerly of the westerly side of West First Street, as shown on said plan, and being thirty feet in width In front on Southgate Court bv thlrtv feet In width In rear bv one hun- red feet in depth on each side, said side lines running parallel with West First Street. Also all the right, title and In terest of the said mortgagor of.

In and to Southgate Court lying In front ot and ad-Joining said premises to the center line tnereor; reference being made to saia ludgment for a more complete description of said Judgment. SOLOMON GELFAND, Reteree. n3 8 10 15 17 22 SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS Sophie Schafran, plaintiff, against Rose Morganroth et defendants. in pursuance ol a juagmeni ol lore-losure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled action and bearing date the 25th day ot October, 1933.

the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at tne Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 20th dav of November, 1933. at 12 o'clock noon of that day.

by ALLEN M. teputz. auctioneer, me premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel ol land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklvn. of the City of New York, County ot Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of East 38th Street, distant 141 feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection ot the easterly side of East 38th Street with the northerly side ot Avenue running thence easterly parallel with Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet; thence northerly parallel with East 38th Street 20 feet; thence westerly parallel with Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall 100 teet to the easterly side of East 38th Street, and thence southerly along the easterly side of East 38th Street 20 feet to the point or place of beginning.

Together with all the right, title and interest of tne parties of, in ano to the land lying In front ot said premises to the center line thereof. Dated, New York, October 27, 1933. CATHERINE DILLON, Referee. SAMUEL FINE. Attorney for Plaintiff.

165 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. New York City The to owing Is a diagram or the prop. ertv to be sold; lta street number is 1365 East 38th Street. Avenue The approximate amount of the Hen or charge, to satisfy which the above-de scribed property la to be sold, la $10,895.56 with interest trom October 11, isoJ. to gether with the costs and allowance amounting to $451.

(J, witn interest irom October il. va, togeiner witn uie oenses of the sale. Subject also to taxes for the second half of 1931, and tor 1932 and 1933, amounting to $726.10 with Interest and rienalties thereon: to assessments amount ing to $110.50 with Interest and penalties thereon- to water rates amounting to $20 with Interest thereon. Subject also to present tenancies. It any, and to any stats of facta an accurate survey would ahow.

Sublect also to covenants and restrictions including recorded in Kings County Register's otflce in Liber 4bo 01 conveyances at page to rigns 01 way agreement recorded In Klnga County Register's office In Liber 4965 of Convey -ances. at page 527. and to rights 01 otnei owners over so much ol the mortgaged premises as la aiiected tnereov. Dated, New York. October 27, 1933.

CATHERINE DILLON. Referee 030 nl 6 8 13 15 SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Irving Trust Company, Dlamtitl, against Ooodala Realty Company, and The People of the State of New York, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of fore-elouser ana sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action, dated October 17, 1933, the undersigned, referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JAMES A. HEANEY auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, In the Borough ot Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, on the 20th day of November, 1933, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises designated in said Judgment to be sold and therein described as tolllows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel ol land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, Iving and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York County of Kings and Slate of New York, and particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Lawrence Street, distant one hundred thirteen teet two lnchea northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly aide of Lawrence Street with the northeasterly side of Fulton Street; running thence westerly along the southerly aide ot the wall of the building erected on the premises No 154 Lawrence Street and parallel or nearly so with Wil loughby street nity-nve teet lour ana one-half Inches, more or less, to the outside of the easterly wall of the building erected on the premises No.

459 Fulton Street; thence northeasterly along the outside of id wall and at right angles to Fulton Street tour Inches, more or less, to the outside of the northeasterly wall ot the building erected on the premlsee Nos. 457 and 459 Fulton Street: thence northwest-erlv all ilon the outside of said wall forty teet eight and one-half Inches; thence northwesterly on a Una In continuation thereof ten teet, more or less, to a point where said continued line would Intersect P. W. 3 100 (t. 100 ft.

c'l p. w. -4 of In at i ai4c3 AUTOMOBILES AutoiLot.les For Sale 11 LA SALLE, 1929 Nash Sedan. 1929 1165 Chevrolet. 199 Chevrolet 1932 Roadster s3 Chevrolet 1931 Coach $295 Ford 2-door, 193C $165 Ford Coupe.

1931 $185 ssex Coach. 1931 -4o Wlllvs-Knight 1928 Coach $95 Graham-Page Sedan. 1929 $95 227th Merrick LAURELTON 8-8000 Authorised Chevrolet Jealer Open Evenings and Sunday LINCOLN coupe. A-l condition. Kerwm White Auto Bales, soutn 8-B9U0.

NASH 1929-30 sedans, like new, $150; also 1930 Dodge sedans, coupes. War, housee, 493 Monroe near Sumner. PACKARD SEDAN, 1929, 1930, 1931. PONTIAC COACH. 1932.

CHEVROLET COACH. 1931 Many Other. ACE AUTO SALES. 520 ATLANTIC CORNER 3D AVE. PACKARD 1930 de luxe 7-passenger sedan; $700 car lor $545.

Keo ioju Ave. PLYMOUTH 1933 coach, like new, sacri fice; also other bargains; au makes. Finance MAin 4-5200. PLYMOUTH. 1930 4-door sedan, guaran teed perfect: $245; terms.

Amernng. Kanner Chevrolet, Bay Prkway-63dSt. STUDEBAKER, 1931 8 sedan, free wheel ing, -good condition, new paint: tn't week's special at $295. Kings County Bulck, Kings Highway at Flatbush Ave. Nightingale 4-1400.

STUDEBAKER 1933 President 8 de luxe sedan, practically brand new: substantial saving assured immediate buyer. Packard Brooklyn. Atlantic at Classon Ave. STUDEBAKER 1931-32 Dictator de luxe se dans, perfect full wheeling; sacrifice. Warehouse, 493 Monroe near Sumner.

STUTZ sedan, shatterproof glass, perfect motor, paint, tires- wonaeriui oagain, $150; private. 643 Sterling Place. WINTER CLEARANCE Salesman's spe cials, 1931-1932 coupes; any reasonable offer 902 6Qth St. Windsor 8-8272. CLUB SEDAN.

Packard. 8-cylinder, A-l condition. 1929. mileage $800. MIdwood 8-5724.

1933 PLYMOUTH COUPE With radio. $885; 1930 Bulck de luxe coupe, low mileage, new shoes. $385. 2 Ocean Parkway. SOuth 8-9190.

Tracks Commercial Cart 11a BROCKWAYS. Macks. 2ii-ton. right bodies; 3D otners. warenouse.

470 Clermont Ave. iFultom. Williamsburg 5-0705-6. REO 1932 l'a-ton truck, dual wheels, cur- tain express bodv; equal to new; sacrinct $495. Franklin-Brooklyn, 1000 Atlantic.

Avenue. An to Livery Garage. 16 ERIE BASIN Coffee Dwight Garage; storage of cars, $4 montn. 1. m.

Desmond, 483 14th St. LINCOLN for all occasions: lowest rates, hour, day, week or month; uniformed chauffeur. GLenmore 5-4887. Wanted Automobiles 17 Auburns, Chevrolets, Bulcks, Fords, Ete. FULL HONEST VALUES PAID Immediately In cash; all makes; courteous attention.

Hillside Auto, 138-40 Hillside cor. Queens Blvd JAmalca 6-4439. AUTOS. TRUCKS. ALL MAKES, MODELS CASH WAITING.

SEE US FIRST. Lesie, 1st Ave. (97th). ATwater 9-9618. BUY LATE MODELS for spot Cash.

Brighton Auto Exchange, 1077 Atlantic at Franklin, Brooklyn. CASK given immediately any 1932-1933 auto tn good running condition. Muller, HAddingway 3-9600. 1944 Atlantic Ave. FREE and clear, well located lots to exchange for automobile.

Steinberg, 861 E. 14th 8t. BUSINESS SERVICE Building Contracting 19 ALTERATIONS, new work, carpentry, brick, cement work, painting; lowest prices. Peet, General Contractor. Ana-field 6-0046.

ALTERATIONS, new buildings, brickwork, concrete foundations, sidewalks. G. Michel. 76 Rockaway Ave. GLenmore 5-8028.

ALTERATIONS, new buildings: honest work; reduced prices. Alfred A. Nelson As Sons, Builders. 1811 Avenue I. MIdwood 8-6890.

CARPENTER, contractor; frame buildings, garages, painting, roofing, shingling, brick and cement work; alterations, repairs. Larson, SUnset 6-6672 GARAGES. CEMENT BLOCK, $150 UP Brick veneer house, $195 up: brlrlt shingling. $95 up: cement work: samples on premises. Capitol Home Impt.

144-10 Jamaica Ave. JAmalca 6-5880-5330. IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTY YOU pay with small monthly payments: expert mechanics In all trades. Phone or writ- Comfort Home Improvement Company, 250 Flatbush Ave. Phone NEvins 8-7480.

Parquet Floor 19a PARQUET FLOORS scraped. IV. cents foot, $2 room; shellacking. $1.75 per room. 2 coats.

NEvins 8-4977. PARQUET FLOORS scraped with dustlesa machine, $2 up; shellacking, $1.50, two coats; SHore Road 5-3692-1033. PARQUET and old floors scraped, finished and repaired by expert, very reasonable. D. Johnson.

NEvins 8-5199. PARQUET FLOORS laid, scraped, finished; unbeatable estimates; service trom 6 a.m. to II m. SLocum 8-6505. Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 2( AMERICAN RADIATOR STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEAT TEN RADIATORS: $400: TERMS TEN-YEAR GUARANTEE FRANCO ENGINEERING CO.

4103 5th Ave. Est. 1914. SUnset 8-3709. 10 RADIATORS, STEAM.

INSTALLED, $400. JOHN NEIDERREITER, CLEVELAND 3-5069. Millinery Brsssroaking 22 DRESSMAKER, experienced: alterations, remodeling: references: reasonable. Call before 6. 174 Woodrult Apt.

4- BUckmlnster 4-3712. TEL. RIVERSIDE 9-0681; 178 W. 97th; dressmaking; aresses, $3: skirts, blouse, alterations. Kay Harris.

Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 ALLEN BROTHERS. MOVING $8 VAN LOAD: ANYWHERE IN B'KLYN; EXPERIENCED MOVERS; FIREPROOF STORAGE, $5. MANSFIELD 8-0777. ROOSEVELT STORAGE WAREHOUSS, 780 Madison St. at Patchen; separata rooms, $4 up; moving most reliable Tel.

jEiterson a-jriu. Painting Papering 24 DECORATING Room, complete. $7 uo kalsomining. outside floor scraping: estimate. HAddingway 3-7541 Ingersoll DECORATOR-PAINTER First-Class Work; Christian; references: NRA member; terms 11 qesireq.

LAlayette 3-3485. DECORATOR, painter, nlasterer eraftek: finest work: lowest prices; best material 2Utn Ave. BEnsonhurst 6-5312. JOHNSON, painter. decorator, paper-hanger; also furniture; neat work; reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed.

ncvins o-Oiira. PAINTING CRAFTEX. PANELLING. PA PERING. DECORATING.

ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FIRST CLAS3f WORK BRYANT. CLEVELAND PAINTING, decorating, plastering, floors scraping; reliable: reasonable; dlstancat no object. 621 Avenue I. Nightingale)! 4-3273. i PAINTING, paperhanging done get our price on your next Job Dlskanj-4014 Church Ave.

BUckmlnster PAINTING, Inside and outside; floor scraped; reasonable; estimates given, Orau. 2084 Nostrand Av. PAINTER, interior decorator, specializing Craftex, glazing: also outside. Price cannot beat. Michigan 2-9726.

PAINTINO decorating all their branches: work and material guaranteed; refer ences furnished. AMbassador 2-7758. PAINTER AND DECORATOR. Clean, careful work: tellings. $2 un: floors scrap" $2 up, Kommeidahl.

SHoit Roaa and distant one hundred feet westerlj from the westerly side of Lawrence Street; thence northerly parallel with Lawrence Street torty-two feet one Inch, more or less, to point one hundred tlltv-two teet southerly from the southerly side of Wll-loughby thence easterly parallel with Willoughby Street and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet to the westerly side ot Lawrence Street, and thence southerly along the westerly side of Lawrence Street sixty-four feet one Inch to the point or place ot beginning. Said premises being known as and by the street Nos. 150-152-154 Lawrence Street. Together with alt fixtures and articles personal property now or hereafter attached to or used in connection with the premises, all ot which are covered by this mortgage. Said oremlsea will be sold subject to any state of facts an accurate survey may show, subject to existing leaser and tenancies, subject to building restrictions and regulations contained in the ordinance or resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City ot New York on July 25, 1916.

and modifications thereof and amendments thereto, ana subject to a party wall agreement recorded Kings County Register's office in Liber 4484 of Convevances. at page 551 Dated. October 26. 1933. CHARLES R.

McCONNELL, Referee. DAVIES, AUERBACH CORNELL, Attorneys tor Plaintiff, 1 Wall Street. New tfork City 030 ra 6 8 13 15 SUPREM COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Greater New York Savings Bank. plaintiff, against Irwin StegloS et defendants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale dulv made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the 25th dy of October. 1933. I. the undersigned. the reteree in said ludgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bid der, bv NATHANIEL SHUTER.

auctioneer. the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No 189 Montague Street. In the Borough of Brooklvn. Count" of Kings, on the 24th d.ay of November, 1933, at twelve o'clock nouh the promises directed bv said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklvn. Countv of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side ot Twentv-fourth Avenue, distant five hundred and thirty-three (533 1 feet sosherlv from the corner formed bv the Intersection of the easterly side of Twentv-fourth Avenue and the southerly side of Benson Avenue running thence easterly parallel with Benson Avenue ninetv-sls (961 feet eight 181 Inches: thence southerly parallel with Twentv-fourth Avenue twentv-two (22 feet: thence westerly parallel with Benson Avenue and part of the distance through a nartv wall ninetv-six (96i feat eight (81 Inches to the easterly side of Twentv-fourth Avenue- and thence northerly along the easterly side of Twentv-fourth Avenue twentv-two (221 feet to the point or place of beginning. Said premises will be sold together with md sublect to certain easements, fully described In the aforesaid ludgment. Dated, November 3.

1933. JULIUS SIEOELMAN. Rfr. RUSTON SNYDER, plaintiff's Attorneys. 50 Court Street, Brooklvn, New York.

n3-6t 8UPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE GREATER NEW YORK SAVINGS bank, Plaintiff, against MARGUERITE SMITH, et Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing naie tne 25th dav of October. 1933. I.

the undersigned, the referee In said ludg ment named, will sell at public auction to tne nignest oidaer, by Alexander Beren son. Auctioneer, at the Brooklvn Real e-state Exchange 189 Montague Street. Ir ine Borougn ot Brooklyn. County of Kings on the 24th day ot November. 1933.

at li clock noon, the premises directed by saia judgment to be sold, and therein aescrioed as to lows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel ol land, with the buildings and lmDrove- ments thereon, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County ol rungs, city and state of New York bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of East 19th Street, distant six hun dred twenty (6201 feet southerly from the corner lormed bv tne intersection of the easterly side of East 19th Street with the southerly side of Avenue running thence easterly, parallel with Avenue one hundred (100) feet: thence southerly, parallel wim cast lain screei. iorty 1401 teet: thenee westerly, parallel with Avenue one hundred (1001 feet to the easterly side of East 19th thence northerly along the easterly side of East 19th Street iorty (401 teet to the point or place ol Deginning. Dated.

November 3, 1933. NOAH FELDMAN. Reteree RUSTON SNYDER. Attorneva for riaintur. omce and Post Office Address, court street, Brooklyn, New York, n3-6t-f SUPREME COURT KINGS nniiMTV- ine Bowery savings Bank plaintiff, Pauline Cohen, et defendants CADWALADER.

WICKERSHAM TAPT, plaintiff's attorneys. 14 Wall street New York City Pursuant to Judgment entered October judo a win ini at puouc auction, ai the Real Estate Exchange, located at No ion Montague street. Borougn of Brooklyn. City of York, at 12 o'clock noon, on November 15. 1933, by Gabriel Abeles.

Auctioneer the premises In the City and State of New York County ol mngs. un tne west siae 01 ocean Parkway, distant 400 feet south of Avenue being 80 feet in width front, and rpnr hv 150 feet In depth on each side, subject to covenants and restrictions more fully set iortn in saia judgment ana subject to tne rights ot Kelvinator Sales Corp. to certain property described In conditional bills of sale affecting the above described premises. The following 11 a diagram of the property to oe eoia: AVENTTE IK 150 The approximate amount of the mortgage debt, costs and allowance in 094.15, with interest. Taxes, assessments and water rates which are or may be liens at tne lime 01 saie.

Dated. New York H. Y. October 23 1933. M.

ARTHUR BELFHAT. Referee. 025-6t wl NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Ida H. Blass. as administrate of the goods, chattels and credits which were 01 Louis r.

w. nanier, deceased, plaintiff, against Daisy Vollaro and others, aeienaams. In pusurance of a Judgment of tore closure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 24th day of October. 1933, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the higheit bidder, by Walter H. Haiiowell, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street.

In tbe Borough or Brooklyn, county of Kings, City and State of New York, on the 28th dav of November. 1933, at 12 o'clock noon. the premises directed by said Judgment to be named and therein described aa fol lows: All those two certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, with the buildings and inv provements thereon erected, situate, lyini and being In the Borough of Brooklyn City of New York, County ot Kings and stata of New York, known and distin guished on a certain map. entitled "Map or property, situated in tne Twenty-sixio ward 01 the city 01 Brooklyn, belonging to John C. Schenck.

J. V. Meserole. City Surveyor," on file In the office ot the Register of the County of Kings, as lots numbers thirty-seven and thirty-eight, in block twelve, which saia lots laaen together are bounded and described aa tol lows: Bii ni ni at a do nt on the westerly side of Ashford 8treet (formerly Adams Streeti distant two hundred imu feet southerly from the southerly line 01 Kioge- wood Avenue, as said street and avenue are respectively laid down on said map, and running thence westerly, parallel with Rldgewood Avenue, ninety-seven feet six Inches: thence southerly and parallel with Ashford Street fifty feet; thence easterly parallel with Rldgewood ninety-seven feet six inches to Ashford Street and thence northerly, along Ashford 8trect fifty feet to the point or place 01 oegin nlnff Together with all the right, title and Interest of the mortgagor In and to Ashford Street In front of the above described premises to the centre tnereot. nated November A.

1933. JOHN F. MA9TERSON. Referee. PHILLIPS AVERY.

Attorneys for Plaintiff. 41 Park Row, Manhattan. New York City. no-a m. TN FORECLOSURE SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY- Jarvle Commonweal Fund, plaintiff, against Jav Realty Company.

et oe fenHn nts LARKIN. RATHBONE ft PERRY. 70 Broadwav, New York City, Plaintiff Attorneys. Pursuant to ludgment entered Nov. 1 1933.

I shall sell at public auction at the Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Mon tague Street. Brooklyn. New York, at eloe noon on November 27. 1933.

NATHANIEL SHUTER. auctioneer, th BicaUiM Ud bt tali UuM to Ui to 058 AUTOMOBILES Automobiles (or Sale 11 AUBURN, FORD, CHEVROLET, ETC. BRGGKLYN'S CriLY AUCTION SALE TODAY WEDNESDAY. NOV. 8.

2 P.M. KINGS COUNTY AUTO AUCTION 410 4ta Cor. Ttii, B'kiyi! MICHAEL LESSER, AUCTIONEER. AUBURNS. Fords.

Hudson. Essex, others: reconditioned, guaranteed. Robert B. Co'e. 1548 Bedford Ave.

MAin 2-0100. Open evenings AUBURNS. Bulck. Ford. Chevrolet.

Plymouth. Pontlac. Chrvsler; prices to tit your pockeitook; Investigate. 1127 Bedford Ave. BUICK 1929 coach, paint, motor like new; new brakes- car well kept: any reasonable offer accepted; no dealers.

APple-gate 7-0850. BUICK 1929-30 sedans, like brand new, low mileage; sacrifice. Warehouse, 493 Monroe near Sumner. CHEVROLET 1927 aedan $45 CHEVROLET 1928 coach $65 CHEVROLET 1929 coach $110 We Sell Privately Owned Cars Your Choice 25 Select Bargains COLCORD KELL CORP. 1538 Bedford Ave.

MAio 2-2530. CHEVROLET CLEARANCE SALE Used cars, all makes and models, $50 up no reasonable offer refused: easiest terms and trade. HETZER CHEVROLET, 164 4th Brooklyn. CHEVROLETS Number of late models: coupes, sedans; other light makes; drastically reduced; Cadillac late sedan; Willy-Knight sedan, 1931, $300. 902 60th St.

Windsor 8-8272. CHEVROLET 1932 models at cut prices: all like new; sedan, $425; de luxe coach. $375: sport coupe, $395: aport roadster. $350; easiest terms, Chevrolet Dealer, 1391 Bedford Ave. CHEVROLET 1931 convertible coupe: 7.500 miles; beautiful condition: hot water heater, extras, $315.

BUckmlnster 2-3627, 6-7 p.m. Chevrolet 1928 cabriolet $40 Oakland 1928 sedan DAVID CONDON. INC. 60th St. and 13th Ave.

Windsor B-9500. CHEVROLETS, 1930-31, sedans, coaches, like new, tuny equipped; bargains, ware house, 493 Monroe near sumner. CHEVROLET. 1932 6-wheel de luxe coach. with trunk.

$350. Amernng-Kanner Chevrolet. Bay Parkway-b3a St. CHRYSLERS CHRYSLERS TRIPLE-TESTED AND APPROVED CARS TRE LAST W0ED IN THRIFT! Chrvsler 1931 DeLuxe Sedan A beautiful 6-cyllnder model 395. ONLY $160 DOWN Chrysler 1931 Rumble Seat Coup A thrilling 8-cylinder model $425.

ONLY $170 DOWN Year to Pay Free Driving Lessona SIMONS, STEWART COMPANY, INC. 1491 BEDF0RB AVENUE, Corner St. John's Place Open Evenings AMERICA'S LARGEST CHRYSLER DISTRIBUTOR SERVES YOU BE8TI CHRYSLER. 1929 sedan, model 66. excel lent condition.

Call STerllng 3-8131. Ill U.iderhill Ave. CORD de luxe sedan, splendid condition and appearance: only $550. Packard Brooklyn. Atlantic at Classon Ave.

DODGE '33 brougham; 6 wire wheels and trunk: excellent tires: motor smooth and powerful: original finish like new; in terior and general condition Indicates very conservative use; $osa. otuoeoaaer, 1467 Bedford Ave. DODGE 1932 sedan; a practically new car with patented floating free wheel-lnr and other outstanding features: sub stantial saving at our sharply reduced price $595. Bishop, Mccomick a Bishop Bedford at Atlantic Ave. ESSEX sedan, de luxe equipment: like new; mileage 8.000; sacrifice; no dealers.

Ktcnmcnq mil v-aiio. FORDS AT REASONABLE PRICES 1932 TOWN SEDANS AND TUDORS. 1930 TUDOR SEDANS. COUPES AND ROADSTERS. WIDE SELECTION OTHER MAKES.

CAMPBELL SALES SERVICE 57 Willoughby St. Cor. Lawrence St FORD '32 roadster: rumble seat; new tires on 8 wire wheels, trunk rack and other extras; appearance and performance as good as new; outstanding bar gain for only $425. Studebaker, 1467 rseoiora Ave. FORD late 1929 sedan, perfect, $85; also laou-ji roro coupes, warehouse, 493 rvionroe near sumner.

FORD latest 1931 Tudor sedan, original mileage H.auu, periect; sacrifice $175 extras; otners. BOuth 8-8935. FORDS FALL PRICES ALL TYPES LYNAGH MAGEE, 1175 and 2005 Coney Island Ave FORDS new and used Dleasure and ennv merciai cars; oest values at lowest prices. i nart, iu Atlantic Ave. FRANKLIN CLEARANCE 1932 1931 1QM moueis; oeautuui automobiles; prices umaiieu 10 seii immediately.

pierce-Arrow, 980 Atlantic Ave. NEvins 8-8600, HUPMOBILE 1929 Sedan $150 NASH 1929 Sedan $150 PACKARD 1929 Sedan $250 Many utners. Up PARK LANE MOTOR CORP. Coney Island corner Avenue STERLING 3-3010 HUPMOBILE 1931 coupe, rumble seat, ex- vcpuuiidi tuiiumun mruugnoui. vun KAMPEN Motors.

i313 Rogers Ave. LA SALLE 340 de luxe sedan: the great est vaiue in line car field: $900. Cadillac 749 Atlantic Brooklyn. HOTELS AM) RESORT'S ATLANTIC CITY HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY. N.

J. Dlreetly on the Ocean Front THE LOW FAJX RATES ARE NOW IN EFFECT The Month el November Is Dellthtfoi at the Seashore WALTER J. BUBY. INC. STEAMBOATS NEW LOW RATES PItOVIDEXCKjOOO 30-DAT ROUND TRIP (4.50 ISOYIOV ion SO-DAY ROUND TRIP 00 Outside rooma.

running water. $1 up '1 or 2 personal. Dally and Pier 11. N. R.

lat Liberty St.l 8 P.M. Tel. BArclay 7-1800 COLONIAL LINE WEEKEND EXCURSIONS 6 Frl. ar Sit. Rat.

Sua. ar Moa. Bki.S.M. Pray. 3.50.

Bieler 5.00 Icwloiideii via NEW LONDON LINE On $050 Round Trip DnAir Room Way $4.00 Struct Daily except Sunday. Leave Pier 14, N. Fulton 12 noon. Tickets at Fler 14, N. (Tel.

BArclay 7-2700), Consolidated Ticket Omce and Grand Centra Terminal. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS AtiWI Lmea Pionaa, tn carounaa, Cuba Texas, California Mexico. Porto Rico. Sao Oomlneo Apply 64 5th SOUTH AMERICA POO-ton Liner Fortnlrhtlf Salllnrs Munun Slimihi Linn, S7 Will Y.

C. Eagle Want Ads Bring Results Apartments For Rent Brooklyn FLATBUSH Modern Apartments Mechanical Refrigeration THE PARK LANE APARTMENTS 40 LINCOLN ROAD Between FlattniBh Ave. and ProsDeet Parle stations of the M. 2. 3, 5 room apartments and bath; 7 rooms and 3 baths; elevator apartments and bath; thorouRhlv modern apartments; rent to meet the Dresent times.

THE ALII AM BRA 417 OCEAN AVE. Corner Caton Ave 3. 5. 6 rooms and bath; large, light, airy rooms: 24-hour door and elevator service: one block from B. M.

T. Church Ave. station. 101 WOODRUFF AVE. Between Ocean Ave and 8t.

Paul's PI. 6 rooms and bath: all modern Improvements. -770 OCEAN AVE. Between Cortelyou and Beverly Roada. Elevator apartment; 24-hour door service: 4 rooma and bath: 6 rooms and 3 baths and stall shower: moderate rents.

478-482 E. 9TH ST. Near Cortelyou Road Modern apartments, mechanical refrigeration: 3 rioms and bath. t35: 4 rooms and bath. $40.

Close to Cortelyou Road station of Brighton subway. 3102 AVENUE I 1103-13 I 34th St. Steam heat, hot water: parauet floors: 3 rooms and bath. (37.50: 4 rooms and bath. $45 up.

1781 E. 17TII ST. Between Avenues and One block from Kings Highway express station of the Brighton subway; 3 rooms. Superintendent on premises. Frank M.

McCurdy Inc. Managing Agents 158 Remsen St. TRiangle 5-2268-7-8 A FORECLOSURES 16th Street and part of the distance through a party wall ninety-seven (97) feet, ten and one-halt Inches; thence southerly parallel with 7th Avenue, twetitv-flve 125) feet to the northerly side of 16th street; thence westerly along the northerly side of 16th Street, ninety-seven 1971 feet, ten and one-half llO'ii inches to the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title and In. terest of the mortgagor, of.

In and to the land lying within the bed of the street or avenue in front of and adjoining aald premises to the center line thereof. Dated. Brooklyn. New York. October 25' 1933 FRANCIS VERRILLI, Referee.

SNEDEKER As SNEDEKER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office address. 164 Montague Street, Brooklvn. New York o25-6t SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Frederick Schnlbbe, plaintiff, agalnai Nathan Pomerantz et defendants.

Pursuant to Judgment herein dated October 18. 1933, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by WALTER H. HALLOWELL, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street Brooklvn. New York, on Novembel 15, 1933, at twelve noon, premises situated In the Borough of Brooklvn.

New York City, on the north side of 41st Street, the west side of which Is 360 feet east ot 13th Avenue, being 100 feet deep on each side and 20 teet wide tront and rear, the aide lines parallel tc 13th Avenue, both side lines running partly through a party wall reference being made to said Judgment tot more complete description ot saio premises. Dated. October 25, 1933. PAULINE MALTER. Referee.

NORTH CRAMP. Plaintiff's Attorneva 32 Court Street. Brooklyn. New York. o25-6t SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Miriam J. Reinhardt and plaintiffs, against ttieiman st ban, el defendants. Pursuant to Judgment ot foreclosure and sale, entered herein bearing date October 17th. 1933, 1 will sell at public auction to the bighest bidder by Martin Solomon, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real estate Excnange. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn.

New York, on November 13th, 19.13, at 12 noon, all tnat certain lot with the buildings and improvement! tnereon. the Borougn ol Brook vn. City and State of New York, situated on tne southerly side ot Avenue forty au" ieel east ot East vtn street, peine forty (40'i feet In width by one hundred iiuui leet in deptn. ana known aa uue Avenue N. Brooklyn, New York, together 1th and sublect to a certain easement or right ot way.

subject to the following. any state or tacts wnicn an accurate survey might disclose, building zone restrictions and regulations adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment ot the City of New York on the 25tb day ot July. 1916. and to any and all amendments of andor additions thereto; telephone, water, gas or electric agreements or easements, If any and to railroad consent, if any. Dated, October 20th.

1933. JACOB M. POSS. Reteree. JOSEPH KAUFMAN.

Attorney for Plain tiff, 51 Chambers Street, New York City. 03 oh mw SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Minnie M. E. Flaacke and Henrietta L.

Meyer. Plaintiffs, against Lena Oka et Defendants. In pursuance of a ludgment of fore closure and aale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 10th day of October, 1933, tbe undersigned, the reteree in said judgment named, will aeu at public auction to tne highest bidder, bv ALLEN M. TEPLITZ. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Sales Room, In the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, on the 14th dav of November. 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by aald Judgment to De soia and therein aescrioea as loiiows: All those certain lots, nieces or Darcels of land with the buildings and Improve ments tnereon erected, situate, lying ana being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County or rungs, uitv and stats ot New York, known and designated as lot numbers 81 and 62. In Block 6618 on Map of Slocum Park belonging to M. L.

Towns, tiled July 3, 1899. and which said lots, when taken together, are bounded and described at toiiows- Beginnlng at a point on the easterly side of East 9th Street, distant northerly J0O feet Irom the corner lormed by tin Intersection of the easterly side of East 9tb Street with tne northerly side of Avenui P. as said avenue is widened to 100 teei In width: and thence running easterly parallel with Avenue P. 100 feet; thenct northerly, parallel with East 9th Street 40 feet; thence westerly, parallel with Avenue P. 103 feet to tbe easterly aide oi East 9th Street; and thence southerly, along the easterly side of East 9th Street 40 feet, to the point or place ot beginning Dated.

October 20th. 1933. PHILIP H. LEIFERT, Referee. JOSEPH W.

SCHWARTZ. Plaintiffs At-torney. 130 Clinton Street. Brooklyn, N. 1 o23-6t-rn 8UPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY DAVID JACOVITZ, Plaintiff, against EODOR L1TWINUK. MOSES BARREIT and EDWARD SCOTT. Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the supplemental complaint In this action and to serve a copy of your answer or if the supplemental complaint Is not served with this supplemental summons. to serve a notice of appearance on the piaintlns attorney within twenty f20i davs after the service of this' summons.

exclusive of the dav of service. In case of vour failure to appear or answer Judgment will be taken against you bv default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated. New York. October 17.

1933. LAWRENCE I. GERBER. Attorney for Plaintiff, omce and P. O.

Address. 521 Fifth Avenue. Borough of Manhattan. New York Cltv. TO THE DEFENDANT: FEODOR LITWINUK The foregoing supplemental summons Is served upon you bv publication sursuant to an order of the Hon.

James T. Hal linan. Justice of the Supreme Court of the Stats of New York, dated November 2 1933. and filed with the Complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings at the Countv Court House lri the Bor ough of Brooklvn, City of New York. The oblect of the above entitled action Is to foreclose a mortgage covering prem les known as 1420 47th 6treet.

in the Borough of Brooklvn. Cltv of New York. Dated November fi. 1033. LAWRENCE I.

GERBER. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address, 521 Fifth Avenue. Borough ot Manhsttan fiew York City, Apartments For Rent Brooklyn ORDINARY RENTALS FORECLOSURES ment directed to be sold and therein describe ss follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel ot land, situate, lying and being In the County of Kings. Borough of Brooklyn.

and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly of Troy Avenue, distant two hundred (260') feet northerly' from the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly of Troy Avenue with the northerly of Avenue running thence easterly parallel with Avenue one hundred 100' teet to the center line of the block; thence northerly parallel with Troy Avenue and along said center line of the block 39.72 feet to the southerly line ol Lar.e: thence northwesterly and along southerly line ot Mill Lane 74.46 feet a bend In said lane; thence northwesterly still along the southerly line of said 37.54 teet to the easterly side ot Avenue; thence southerly along the easterly side Troy Avenue 82.15 feet the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title and Interest of the mortgagors in and to the lying In Mill Lane and Troy Avenue the center lines thereof. HELEN P. McCOKMICK, Referee. MARSHALL MARSHALL.

Attorneys Plaintiff. Office and Post Office address, 215 Montague Street, Borough ol Brooklvn, New York City. nl-6t i Pile No. 11239, Year 1933. SUPREME COURTi KINGS COUNTY Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh.

ola'ntlfl. against Loralne Construction and others, defendants. Pursuant to Judgment herein, dated October 26th, 1933, the undersigned, referee said ludgment named, will sell public auction to the highest bidder by JAMES POWER, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, on the 22d day of November. 1933.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be -nd described as follows: All that certain lot. with the Improve-menjs thereon, situated In the Borough of Brooklvn. Kings County. City and State New York, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of 85th Street distant 275 teet northwest of 24th Avenue: running thence southwesterly and narallel with 24th Ave and part of he distance through party wall 100 feet; thence northwesterly parallel with 85th Street 25 feet; thence northeasterly, parallel with 24th Avenue feet to 'he southwesterly side of 85th Street, and thence southeasterly along the southwesterly side of 85th Street 25 feet the point or place of beginning. Together with 'nterest of mortgagor In street In frcnt thereof.

Dated. October 31st 1933 SIDNEY GOTTESMAN. Referee. STANTON ELDREDGE, Plaintlff'j Attorney, 1 260 Broadwav, Brooklvn. N.

Y. nl-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and set ences, plaintiff, against Firm Realty Conv oanv et defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered the above entitled action, and bearing date the 23d day of October. 1933.

I. the undersigned, referee in said ludenv named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder by JAMES M. POWER auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague btreet, in the Borough of Brooklvn. County of Kings City ot New York, on the 22d day ot November.

1933. at twelve clock noon the premises directed bv said Judgment be sold, nd therein described as loiiows: All that certain lot niece or parcel ol land, situate, lying and being in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, of the County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southwest erly side of St. Nicholas Avenue distent one hundred sixty feet northwesterly from the corner formed by the Intersection ol the southwesterly side of St. Nicholas Avenue and the northwesterly side of Wil loughby Avenue: running thence southwesterly parallel with Willoughby Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall ninety feet; thence northwesterly parallel with St.

Nicholas Avenue twenty feet; thence northeasterly parallel with Willoughby Avenue and part ot the distance through a party wall ninety feet to the southwesterly side of St. Nicholas Avenue, and thence southeasterly along the southwesterly side of St. Nicholas Avenue twenty teet to the point or place oi beginning. Together with all the right, title and Interest of the parties In and to the land lying In front of said premises to th center line thereof. Said premises are aubject to a state ot facts shown on a survey thereof made bv Meserole City Surveying Cltv Sur- veyors, dated August 28, laiii; iunnet subject to any change In physical conditions since the date thereof.

Dated. October 31. 1933. JOSEPH R. WILSON.

Referee. RUMSEY MORGAN, Attorneys tor Plaintiff. Office and Post Office address, 44 Wall Street. New York City. nl-6t ws SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Thomas H. Heffron, plaintiff, against Ida Kantrowitz et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment herein dated October 20. 1933. I will sell at public auc tion, by DAVID DIAMOND, auctioneer at Brooklyn Real Estate Excnange, 189 Montague Street.

Brooklvn. New York, on November 15. 1933. at 12 o'clock noon, mortgaged premises In Brooklyn. Kings Countv, directed by said judgment 10 be sold on the nnrthwesterlv side of Bav 38th' Street, 300 leet northeasterly from the northerly corner ot Bay 38th street ano Benson Avenue.

60 feet front and rear by feet 8 Inches In depth on each siae reference being made to said Judgment for a more complete description ot saia prem ises. Dated, October 25. 1933. MAURICE KAUMAN. Referee.

SOLOWAY Sc SOLOWAY. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 191 Joralemon Street. Brooklyn Hew York. o26-6t RtlPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Clara R. German, plaintiff, against Beck; et defendants. Pursuant to judgment of loreciosure and sale herein, dated May 3, 1933. 1 will i'll at public auction to the highest bidder, by CREWS SHAPIRO, auc tloneers. at the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex, change.

No. 189 Montague Street, Brook, lvn New York on the 16th dav of Novem bur. 1J33. at twelve o'clock noon, the mortganed premises In the Borough of Brooklvn directed by ald judgment to be sold, to wit: PARCEL NO. 1 On the westerly side ot Ocean Avenue 100 feet north ot Avenue being 50 feet front and rear by 125 feet 9J Inches In depth on both sides, the sides oelng parallel with Avenue J.

PARCEL NO. 2 On the northerly side of Avenue 103 feet 10V. Inches east of East 19th Street, being 47 feet 8 inches front and rear bv 100 leet in oeptn on both sides the sides being parallel witn IQth Street. PARCEL NO. 3 On the northerly side of Avenue 1 60 feet west of Ocean Avenue.

being 40 feet front and rear by 100 feet In depth on both aides, tne sioes oeing parallel with Ocean Avenue. -PARCEL NO. 4 Beginning at the north westerly corner of Ocean Avenue and Ave nua running thence westerly along Ave, nue 60 feet; thenco northerly parallel with Ocean Avenue 100 feet: thence east erly parallel with Avenue 60 feet to the westerly aide oi ocean Avenue, ana menc southerly along the westerly side of Ocean Avenue 100 feet to the point ol beginning PHILIP HODES, Referee. LEWIS C. OROVER.

Plaintiff's Attorney lg Court Street, Brooklvn. New York. o25-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Brooklyn Savings Bank, plaintiff against Rose Frankel and others, de fendan.a. File No.

16240-1933. pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, dulv made and entered In the above-entitled action and bearing date the 20th day of October. 1933. 1. the under signed referee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the Brooklyn Real Estate Excnange salesroom.

No. 189 Mon tague Street, Borough ot Brooklyn, City of New York, on 15tn day of November 1913. at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by JERE JOHNSON JR. auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows All that certain lot.

piece or parcel ol land, with the buildings antj Improvement therecn erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough ot Brooklyn. County of Kings, city and state ot New York bounded and described as follows Beginning at the corner formed by th Intersection of the northerly side of 16th Street with the easterly side of 7th Ave nue: running thence northerly along the easterly side of 7th Avenue, twenty-five leet thence easterly paraUl with. FORECLOSURES Borough of Brooklyn, New York City, commencing at a point on the easterly side of Jay Street distant 50 ft. from the intersection of the easterly side of Jay St. with the southerly side of Water running thence easterly, parallel with Water St.

107 ft. 6 in. or thereabouts; thence southerly and parallel with Jay St. 50 thence westerly parallel with Water 8L 107 ft. 6 in.

or thereabouts to Jay St. and thence northerly along Jay St. 50 ft the point ot beginning. Street No. 61-65 Jay St.

Sublect to possible defect of title of thi owner In and to the most southerly 7 In. strip of the premises, running the entire depth of the premises from front to rear that an survey would show. Dated. Brooklyn, N. November 2, 1933 BERTRAND ETTINGEH, Referee.

n6-6t NOTICE OF SALE In Foreclosure Supreme Court, County of Kings Frederick W. Hohne, Plaintiff. Rgainst Mollie R. Lubarskv and Julius Lubarsky, Defendants. Abraham N.

Gel- ler, Plaintilf attorney, 122 cast 4-na Street New York City. pursuant to Judgment 01 foreclosure ana le dulv made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the 29th dav of June, 1933, aa amended by an order duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 25th day of October, 1933, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction at tne Exchange Salesroom, 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, on November 29th. 1933. at 12 0 clock noon, by jere. John son Jr.

Auctioneer, the mortgaged premises directed by Bald judgment to be sold, ard bounded and described as follows: All that certain parcel of land. In the Borough of Brooklyn. Countv of Kings. Cltv and State of New York, on the west erly side of Bedford Avenue, distant 220 feet soutn of Avenue being 40 feet front and rear by 100 feet deep on each side. Together with all fixtures and artlciei of personal property now or hereafter attached to, or used In connection with, the premises.

The above aescrioed premises will be sold subject to a prior first mortgage of uixj and interest, to any state ot tacts and accurate survey may snow, to coven ants in Liber 8. section 23, Cp. 425, as modified bv Liber 3159. Co. 340.

and subject to electric light agreement dated Mav 15tn, 19U9, ana recorded July 16tn, 1909. between Greater New York Development Company, et and Edison Electric nd liluminattng Company of Brooklvn. and also subject to telephone agreement ated Mav 14th. 1909. recorded June 22nd.

1909. between Greater New York Development Company, et and New York and New Jersey Telephone Company, and to building restrictions and covenants contained in a resolution or ordinance adopted bv the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of New York on July 25th. 1916. and any modifications tnereot or amendments thereto now In force. The approximate amount of the Hen or iharge to satisfy which the above de scribed property is to be sold Is $4,001.28, witn interest tnereon irom June 2tn.

1933, together with costs and allowances amounting to $313.10, with interest thereon from July 8th, 1933, together with the expenses ot the sale. Taxes, assessments and water rates approximately (730.52 and interest. Dated. New York. November 7, 1933.

DAVID C. BENNETT, Reteree. n8-6t-w SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- EfDEL WEISS. Plaintiff, against GIUSEP- i-jna vaksalona, now known as GIU-SEPPINA PROVENZANO.

et De- ienaar.r,s. Pursuant to ludgment herein dated Oc tober 25th, 1933, I will sell at public auction in the Rotunda of the Countv Court House Supreme Court Building. Fulton and Joralemon Streets. Brooklyn, N. on November 22nd, 1933.

at 12 ''clock noon, mortgaged premises in Kings County directed by said judgment to be sold: On the easterly side of West 4th Street, 190 feet northerly from the north easterly corner of West 4th Street and Avenue P. being 20 feet wide front and rear by 101 feet In depth on bothy aides, together with street rights, and fully described In mortgage recorded in Liber 6148 ot Mortgages, at Page 185. In Kings County Register's Office. Premises 1577 West 4th Street. JOSEPH SHAFFER, Referee.

HERMAN L. WEISS. Plaintiff's Attorney. Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. nl-6t-w sa SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY ROME SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff, against LENA STOLARSKY. et delenaania. Notice of Sale. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered herein, bearing date October 26th. 1933.

I will sell at public suction, by MARCUS COHEN ic SON, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 23d day of November, 1933. at twelve clock noon, the mortgaged premises di rected by said Judgment to be sold and described In said Judgment as all that parcel ol land situated in tne Borougn oi Brooklyn, city ol New York. lying to tne south of a point on the west side of 21st Avenue iorty-nve (45 leet south of 73a Street, twenty-five-(25) feet front and rear by one hundred (100) feet in regular depth. which premises are more particularly de scribed In mortgage recorded In liber 5250 ot mortgages, page 415. said premises win be sold sub ect to the continuing lien of first mortgage in the sum ot le.ouu, with Interest Irom June 1st, 1933, which becomes due December 8th 1934; to any state of facts which an ac curate survey would show; to easement or rigni oi way over tne northerly five (SI feet, more or less, of said premises for driveway purposes, and to other covenants and restrictions of record.

Dated. October 30th. 1933. MEYER SCHIFRIN, Referee. JOHN P.

McGRATH and JOHN J. BUCK LEY. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Office and P. O.

Address. 2650 Atlantic Avenue. Brooklyn New York. nl-7t SUPREME COURT. KTNOS rnriNTV Hermann H.

Lucke. plaintiff, against rreueric norn ana Jessie worn his wile, and others, defendanta. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale dulv made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date October 26th. 1933, the under-signea, the Reteree In said ludgment named, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Es tate Excnange, No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

New York, on the 22d day of November. 1933. at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by Walter H. Haiiowell, Auctioneer, the premises directed by said juuiuieub to oe soia ana aescrinea follows: ALL that certain lot.

niece nr narcel of land with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York. Countv of Kinra inri State of New York, bounded and described aa ionows: BEGINNING at the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of 54th Street, with the easterly side of 5th Avenue; running thence southerly along the easterly side of 5th Avenue. 19 icet, 4 Inches; thence easterly parallel with 54th Street and part of the way through a party wall. 90 teet; thence northerly and parallel with 5th Avenue, is reel. 4 inches, to the southerly aide oi street; and thence westerly alonf the southerly side of 54th Street.

90 fee' to the corner, the point or place of BEGINNING, TOGETHER with all the right, title and Interest of the narties to this action of. In and to the land Iving in 54th Street and 5th Avenue. In front of and adjoining the premises herein described to the center lines thereof respectively. Said premises will be sold lri one parcel and subject to covenants and restrictions, railroad and telephone easements and Local Zoning Regulations If any. and to any state of facts an accurate may shew, and also subject to a prior mortgage for tne principal sum ot $30,000.

which mort gage la now a lien on said premises. to gether with any and all unpaid Interest tnereon. Dated November 1st, 1933. WILLIAM C. RINDONE.

Referee. GROSS KECK, Plaintiff's Attorneys, No. 32 Court Street. Brooklvn. New York nl-St-wdis SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Stella Cisney. plaintiff, against Peter Testsn et defendants. Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the 25th day ot October. 1933. I.

the undersigned referee, will sell at public auction, bv WILLIAM T. MacROBERTS. auctioneer at Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

New York City on the 21ri dsv of November. 1033. at 12 (jock aoco, lit premises la laid judgi City side sixty side side 1 Mill the to lane, Troy to land to for at sud of nue 100 to in to PUBLIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the owner or owners of all houses ana lots, improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments and awards have been completed and are lodged In the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all persons Interested, Borougb of Brooklyn. 3574. Grading, curbing, flagging, paying, 6lst St.

from 9th Ave. to Ft Hamilton paving, curbing, etc. Slst St. from 8th Ave. t0 9th Ave.

Aflect-lug Blocks 5714, 5715. 5721 and 5722. 4002. Grading, curbing, flagging, paving basins, in Quentin Rd from Ocean Ave. to Bedford Mansfield PI- from Avenue to Quentin together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade.

Assessments affect Blocks 6783 to 67S7 and 6803 to 6807. Award." fleet Block 6786, Lots 12, 13, 15, 20, 24 and 30: Block 6787, Lots SO, 52, 54, 55 67, 59. 60. 62. 66.

68 and 70. 4564. Curbing and sidewalks In Stanley Ave. from Warwick St. to Ashford St Aflectlng Blocks 435B and 4380 All persons whose Interests are affected by the above-named proposed assessments or awards and who are opposed to the ame, or either of them, are requested to present their objections In writing to the Board ot Assessors.

Room 2200. Municipal Building, Manhattan, within thirty 130 1 dava from the date ot this notice. On Tuesday, Nov. 28. 1933, at 11 a.m., at the office of the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Building.

Manhattan, there will be a public hearing before the Board of Assessors, at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testimony received In reference thereto. Dated. Oct. 28. 1933.

GEORGE P. BYRNES. ANDREW 1 SULLIVAN. RAYMOND J. O'SULLIVAN.

Board of Assessors. Minnie J. Abel, Secretary. (C-2701 028-lOt osn JRECLOSL'RES SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Th American Baptist Home Mission Bocietv. plaintiff, against Morris Sernetzkv end others, defendants Pursuant to a Judgment ot foreclosure entered October 25th.

1933. I will sell al fublio auction, at the Brooklyn Real Es-aia Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, Borough ol Brooklyn, City of New York, on November 22d, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by ALLEN M- TiPUis, aua-tioneer.

the following premises: All that plot of land, in the Borough oi Brooklyn, described as follows: Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly side of Wat-kins street with the northerly side ol Blake Avenue: running thence northerly along til. easterly side ot Watkins Street 100 feet: thence easterly parallel with Blake Avenue 50 feet: thence southerly parallel with Watkins Street 100 feet to the northerly side of Blake Avenue, and thence westerly along the said northerly aide of Blake Avenue 50 feet to the corner, the point or place of beginning. Also al) the right, title and interest of the parties of in md tn Watkins Street and Blake Avenue lying In front of and adjoining aald premises to the center line thereof. Said premises will be sold subject to the atate of tacts shown on survey made by John Mlddleton, dated May 20tn, is. Dated.

October 26th, 1933. wir.t.IAM HUCKNER Referee. CHARLES FETTRETCH, Attorney for Plaintiff. 41 Park Row, Borough of Man-lit it in. New Yirk City.

nl-6tw 1 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Equitable Life Assurance Society ol the United States, Plaintiff, against Chris tina Lyons and others, deienoants. Pursuant to ludgment entered Octobel 13. 1933. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Vstflt Exrhance.

189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn. New York, on the 8th dav ot November, 1933. at ciocs rtnnn hv James A. Heanev. AUC- tiorer.

the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. situate In the former town ot Flatlands. now Borough of Brooklvn of the City of New York. County of Kings. City and State ot New York, being known and designated on a certain map on file In the office of the Register of said County ol Kings, entitled "Man of nronertv of the Estate Of Jere miah Bergen." In the 23rd Ward of the Borougb ot Brooklyn, City of New York.

February. 1898. bv the number 278. and which lot la bounded and described at follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly Ida of East 38th Street distant three hundred teet nortneny irom tne corner formed hv the intersection of the north- ri side of Avenue with the westerly aide nt East 38th Street: running thence westerly parallel with Avenue one hundred feet: thence northerly parallel with East 38th Street twenty feet: thence nflraliel with Avenue One nun- dred feet to the westerly side of East aath Street and thence southerly alon the westerly side of East 38th Street twenty feet to the PJlnt or Place ot be-sinning Tnirether with an easement or right 01 way In favor of the above described premises over the northerly three feet ten lnchea ol the premises adtoinlng on the south for Ingress and egress for pleasure automobiles only to and from the garage built or to be built on the rear of the premises above described. Sublect to an easement or right ot way In favor of the premises adjoining on the south over the southerly three teet eleven Inches ot the premises above described tor ingress ana egress ior pleasure automobiles only to and from the garage built or to be built on tne rear ol said aaioin lng premises.

Together with all articles of personal property, then or thereafter attached to. or used In connection with the premises, til of which were covered by said mortgage. Dated. October 16 1933. OEORGE C.

WILDER MUTH. Referee. ALEXANDER GREEN. Plaintiff At' tirnev No 120 Broadwav. New Yor, Y.

Ol8-7t-w SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS Trudeau Sanatorium, plaintiff, against Ralston Realty et defendants In pursuance of a ludgment of tore closure and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearin data the 16th day of August. 1933. I. the undersigned, the reteree in said luogment named, will sell at public auction at th Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

186 Montague Street. Borough of Brookly City of New York, on the 13th day ot November. 1933. at 12 o'clock noon on that dav. by JAMES A.

HEANEY auc. tioneer. the premises directed bv said Judgment to be sold, and therein describee fcj follows: All those plots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being In Flatbush In the County ot Kings, In the City and State ot New York, bounded and described XoLows, to wit: FIRST PARCEL Beginning at a point on the easterl) side of Flatbush Avenue as laid down by the Streets Sewer Commission ot the Town of Flatbush 370 feet 1 inch southerly from she corner formed bv the intersection of tne easterly side of Flatbush Avenue with the southerly line of Clarendon Rod formerly Avenue C. as laid down on the tr ap ot the Town Survey Commissioner ol Klttcs County, which point of beginning dls'ant 70 feet 10' Inches southerly from the southeasterly cornea- oj Flatbush (VVWM MA IsWaJsnrWr gift UiHA.

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