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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 30

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30 BROOKLYN DAILY EaAE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1934 Ward Sales Up New York Stock Exchange Bond Prices A BUSINESS MAN'S PHILOSOPHY 52 P.C. in Month Credit Survey By Reserve Bank The New York Federal Reserve Bank has sent telegrams to member ranks and chambers of com French Bonds At New Peaks; Others Mixed UNITED STATES By WILLIAM FEATHER Sales ln BONDS S1.000 High 1 84 Sales ln BONDS SI. 000 Blgb Allegh Corp 5 '50. 21 32 2:30 Low p.m. 32 32 BONUS 2:30 Low p.m.

02 14 102.18 Sales In $1,000 High 47 in 102.16 BONDS Liberty 3Vi Chicago, March 7 Sales of Montgomery Ward Co. for February without consideration of 2:30 D.m. 94 64 72 85 97 75 Low 94 64 72 85 97 75 96 96 96 91 91 91 74 79 71 100 100 105 Lib 1st '47. Lib4th4' '38 Lehigh Val 4 2003. Lehigh Val 5 2003.

Lehigh Coal 5'44 Leh Val Harb 5 '54 4 '45 64 72 85 97 75 3 2 lt 1 3 4 41 29 2 change in number of stores during Lib 4th Teg AIHsChalmers 5'37. Am Beet Sug 6 '35. Anier Chain 6 '38. Am Cynnamld 5 '42 Am For 5 2030 Am I Chm 5'a'49 Am Inter 5'a '49. Am Metal 5'a '34.

AmRollMllI cv 5 38 1 102.30 102.27 102.30 103.15 101.10 103.11 103.10 103.10 103.10 100 16 lOO.lli 100-14 100.13 100.14 100 26 100.16 100.26 109.16 109.2 109 15 50 50 50 96 96 96 merce throughout the Second Federal Reserve District seeking infor 109 109 109 the year compare as follows: 1934, 1933, $10,131,891 an increase of 52.2 percent. 123 123', 123 82', 82', 82', cilleo Do registerpd It USTreas 4''45if2 USTreas 4U'o2 71 STreas 4 '54 is 9 97 97 I (10 10014 Sales in January showed an in U. S. Debt Rises Over Billions Washington, March 7 (Ph-Recovery spending increased the United States debt more than $5,000,000,000 during the year of President Roosevelt's administraton. Fgures for March 5, the comparable date for last year's inauguration, put the public debt at as compared with a year ago.

The cash balance, however, was while last year the Treasury's ready cash was less than $200,000,000. In this year's large balance is counted $2,810,047,708 of profit on dollar devaluation which the Treasury has segregated from its ordinary spending funds. B'klyn Life New 101 101 101 109 10) 105.17 105.23 Alleghany Issues Kise Sharply Market Eases in Late Dealings crease of 45.9 percent as compared Am Smi-Rlg 5 '47. with January, 1933. USTreas 3Wot 20 USTr 3 '51-55.

ISO When everyone is happy and well fed we hear hurrahs and hosannas for the genius of our business leaders. Some of the leaders come to believe that they really are Napoleons of finance and industry. They become oracular. The wise man, however, discounts such nonsense because he realizes that all men are human and that excessive ambition leads to Waterloo. Instead of relying on the wisdom of others, he puts his faith in his own common sense.

If his earnings double and triple in good times, he takes the surplus and puts it where he knows it is safe. While others are borrowing money at the peak of prosperity, he is rapidly getting himself out of debt. How many have the courage and 101 103 101 117 117 117 60 60 102 102 102 Retail sales for the month mation as to the demand in the various localities for loans to industry of the type running from one to five years. The survey is being conducted in connection with legislation proposed on Washington for the establishment of institutions for intermediate credits to industry. 110 103 108 107', 106', 109 41 101', 51 105.24 103.28 97.27 99.22 100.23 101.4 101.9 101.4 showed increase of 29.9 percent 103 103 10? 10 107 107 10674 106 109 109 41 42 101 101', 1 51 103.24 103.28 97.20 97.27 89.

4 99.19 100.16 100.26 101.00 101.3 101.2 101.9 101.03 101.4 93V, 93V, l'4 25.1 OST3U'41 Maj47 i UST3V43 Mar 17 UST3V43June 42 USTreas3-V47 53 Unusual strength displayed by several foreign Government bonds featured an otherwise quiet market 99 99 99 92 91 92 and mail order sales showed in crease of 80.7 percent, Walgreen Gains 1 2 2 41 10 10 4 7 6 IS 2 14 1 10 5 4 3 4 93 98 98 12 12 today. French obligations were in brisk demand. The 7s and 7H made FOREIGN BONDS 104', 104', 104', Am TIT col 5 '46. Am TAT deb 5 '65. Am It I 5 '60.

Am It '43. Am Type Fdy 6 '40. Am Wat Wks 5 '34. Am Writ Pap 6 '47. AngloChlle 7 '45.

Armour 4 '39. Armour Del 5 '43 A TiS gen 4 '95. 4 '05-'55. A 4'a Atch Ariz 4'a '62. Atrh Rocky 4 '65 The Walgreeri Company reports 94 LiggettiMyer5'51 7'44 Long Isl rel 4 '49 Long Isl deb 5 '37 Lorillard 5 '51.

LoriUard 7 44. 5 A 69 Lou Gasi-EI 5 A'52 Lou It Jell 4 '45 Lou unl 4 '40. rtg4'a2003 Lou It 5 2003 Lou It gold 5 '37. Li.N A KiC4'35. 4 1 2 '45.

A 5 '36. LkN So Ry 4 '52 Manitowoc 3 '41. MarlonStShov 6'47 Market St Ry 7 '40 McCrory St 5 Ud McKess'nctR5 '50 Mead Corp 6'45 ws Mldv Steel col 5'36 Mil El It 5 '61. Mil El Rlt 5 "71. St PAS 4'38 94 94V, 94V, February sales up 25.6 percent.

12V4 94 88'4 9944 90 0 2 3 43 27 10 5 2 1 2 2 94 88 t9 90 record highs. The Lyons 6s, at 163 also went in new high territory. Sales In BONDS $1,000 High AtmibiPwiiPS. 63 36H 99 99 99 102V, 102 102' 1934 sales were $4,079,759 against 8 99 10 $3,248,371 in 1933. 74 74 78' 2:30 p.m.

364 78'4 15 IS 13,4 Sales for January showed an in 74 65 54 83 Several Australian issues were in good demand, the 5s. 1955. making a new peak. In late deals there was a slight scaling down of the highs crease of 17.4 percent as compared foresight and independent judgment to follow this obvious pro with January, 1933. The number made earlier but no material All 1st 4 '52.

of stores in operation on February 28. 1934. totaled 477, comnarine with 102 102', 102 103 103 103 93 93 93 100 103 100V, 95 9i 95 5.J f-3 53V, 105 105 105 97 97 97 70 70V, 104 104 104 4 cedure? History reveals that such common sense is rare. Too many men pay in hard times the debts acquired in good times. Auto-Lite Prepares To Enter Merger The Electric Auto-Lite Company will file with the Federal Trade Commission in about two weeks registration certificates and an application for permission to merge with Moto-Meter Gauge and Equipment Corporation, an official reported.

Auto-Lite stockholders apprsved an increase in the authorized common stock recently so that the merger could be made through an changes were in evidence. Domestic corporation issues were irreg Akershus 5 63. Antioquia 7 A '45. 1 Antioquia 7 '45. 4 Antioquia 1st 7 '57 2 Argentine 5k '62.

4 Argentine 6 A "57. 6 Argentine 6 '58. 5 Arg tine 6'59 June. 5 Argentine 6 '59 Oct 4 Arg tme 6 60 May. 15 Arg'tine 6'60Sep.

14 Argentine 6 60 Oct. 6 Argentine 6 61 Feb 13 Argentine 6'61 Maj 16 Austrian 7 '43. Austrian Int 7 '57. 20 Business Up 84 New paid-for ordinary business of the Brooklyn National Life Insurance Company for February showed an 84 percent increase over new paid-for business in the same 1933 1 15 12 5 10 4 2 2 Low 35 78' 15 15 62 67 66 671, 66 67 67 67V, 67 66 56 i 100 103 471 at the close of February a year ago. S.

H. Kress Gains Its no use relying on business ular in late dealings, with a moder ate easing tendency prevailing. Of leaders or the Government to save 15 15 13 63? 67 67, 66H 67'4 871. 68 67 67'. 67 99V, 67', S6', 1004 101 ferings were not large, however, and fO 80 80 S.

H. Kress fe Co. reports sales us from the consequences of such folly. Each of us must be his own MStPi-SSM gu5'38 5'i'49 trading became extremely dull. BOV4 65 54 83 56 71 69 101 72 72 45 50 19 69 87 61', 82 16 32 32 32'.

32 13 89', 83 Domestic corporation issues were Atl GullA-WI 5'59. Atl Relming 5 '37. gold 4 '48. BaltAlO cv 4 '60. 1st 5 '48.

rig 5 '95. rig 5D2000 Balti-O rig 5 '96. Bait rfg 6 '95. BiiO PLEAiW 4 '41. 5 50.

Bangor tfc Ar 4 51. Bell Tell Pa 5 '48 Beil Tel Pa 5 '60. Beth Steel 5 '36. 5'a78. physician.

If he will diagnose our condition and prescribe the remedy generally firm to a little higher in CO 8 9 s.5 Si 80V, 80li 891, 96 90 80 80 'A 8S', 95 95 90 Mo 1st 4 '90 Mo adj 5A'67 early dealings. Gains ranged from 63V4 67', 87 66H 67 67y4 68 67Ja 6iJ, 67 9914. 67 58 Vi 100 103 IO8V4 10SV4 47 46H 58 '4 61 59', 60 exchange of stock. promptly, we can enjoy permanent economic and financial health. 2 1 1 2 2 I 1 4 1 5 1 2 5 1 2 12 2 2 1 12 Baaria 62 '45.

2 major fractions to over a point. The AUeghans Corporation issues, 91 1 4 3 7 2 1 12 21 Belgium 6 '55 7 Mo Pac 3d ex 4 '33. Mo Pac gen 4 '75. Mo Pacilic 5 '77. Mo Pacific 5 '78.

Belgium 6'i '49. 1 depressed sharply yesterday as a James Talcott. has been appointed factor for Kemper Sandy Fabrics Corporation. New York City, manufacturer, Belgium 7 '55 2 month ana tne volume was greater than any February since 1930. The first two months of 1934 showed an increase in new ordinary business over 1933 of 64 percent and an increase of 24 percent over January and February of 1931.

The February increase in insurance in force exceeded that of January of this year, which was th9 best month since October, 1931. result of the confusion over the 108V, 1081, 10SV, 105 GETS $200,000 ORDER Addressograph Multigraph Cor Mo Pacific 5 '80. Belgium 7 '56. Beth Steel rfg 5 '42 of rayons. 65 54, 83 56 71 69 101 72 72 4' 0 29 I 87 61V, 82 16', '-2 32 32 13 89 83 88 101 72 90 60 81 3 4 4 3 97 95 106 111 84 57 Berlin 6 '58.

47 47 status of the bank loans of the Van Sweringen interests, rallied sharply poration announces that its British Berlin '50. 3 1 6 on news that the loans were not Berlin Elec 6 '55. subsidiary, Addressograph Multi- 2:30 Mo Pacific 5 I '81. Mo Pacific 5 '49. Mont Pow fdg 5 '43 2000.

4B55 Mutual Fuel 5'47 Namm I A II 6 BostiNY AlrL 4 55 Botany 6 a '34 Bklyn City RR5 '41 Bkln Edis 5 A Bklyn Edis 5 E'52. Bklyn Man Tr 6 '68 default. The issues gained a maxi graph, of London, has con Sale, In BONDS S1.000 High Vlr Iron C4C 5 '49 2 65 101 72 1 45 SO 2 1 9 87 61V, 16 'A 32 32 32 32 1354 89 'A 83 88 103 72 90 60 88 354 4 4 4 9i 9" 106 111 81 58 57 29 Low 65 mum of about three points and p.m. 65 103 tracted with one of the leading Berlin Elec 6li '51. Berlin Elec 6 '59.

Berlin Elev 6'. a '56. Bolivia 7'58 ror February of $5,083,475 against $3,895,802. a gain of 30'i percent. Two months sales were $10,189,992 against $7,808,785, a gain of 30 percent.

Sales for January also showed an increase of 30 '4 percent over January, 1933. Hazel-Atlas New Peak The annual report of the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company shows 1933 earnings of $2,701,020, the largest in the firm's history. The report shows 1933 dividends of $6.22 a share as compared with $4.68 in 1932. Earnings in 1932 totaled Marlin-Rorkwell The Marlin-Rockwell Corporation and subsidiaries in the year 1933 had net profit of $110,535 after depreciation. Federal taxes, against net loss of $123,399 in 1932.

109 109 109 111 110 111 101 101 101 104 106 107 68 68 68V4 I6V4 16', 16', 74 74 74 107 107 107 108 108 108 8 98 98 88 88 88 110 110 210 102 102 102 103 1C3V, 72 72', 72V, HVi 83 81', 98 98 98 3 1 3 2 then reacted fractionally. 103 103 99 99 99 British financial institutions to supply it with $200,000 of addressograph plates and other equipment. Nash ChiStL4'78 High grade rails were in favor, some issues advancing 104 104 104 Bkln Un El 5 '50. Bkln Un Gas 5 45. Bkln Ln Gas 5 '50.

Nassau El 4 sta '51 Bolivia 7 '69 Bolivia 8 '47 Bordeaux 6 '34. 46 S8V, 60 55, 60 9 10 163'i 30', 30', 30 61 44V4 96-i 23 2' Va Ry It Pow 5 '34 14 VlrginlanRy 2 Virginian Ry 5 '62. 4 Wabash 4 '78. 1 Wabash 1st 5 '39. 6 Wabash 5 Vi '75.

5 Walworth 6 A '45. 2 WarnerBrPict 6'39 1 3 2 16 BEGINS GIN DISTRIBUTION Tastyeast, this week, began national distribution of gin, its newest product. Favorable contracts, according to J. Y. Smith, executive secretary, insure absorption of the NaiDalrrPd 5'V48 Nat Rvs Mtx 4 '51.

about a point. The speculative group held steady around un 9 9 10 30'4 30', 30 61 45V4 Brazil I 23 Brazil J6 4 changed levels. Southern Railway GETS CONTINENTAL POST Stephen L. Vanderveer has been 88 24 38Va 55 39 57 88 24 38 55 39 "17 88 24 38 55'. 39 57 6 15 1 1 4 5 5 25 1 2 2 1 4 Brazil 7 '52 5 BulfGer.E! 4'aB 81 Bull BtPl'i '57 By Pd Coke 5'a 45.

Cal Packing 5 '40. Cal Petrol 5'2 '38, Can Nat 4'a Nat Rvs Mex 4 '77. NatRyMex4'a26 as Nat Rvs Mex 4'a57 Nat Steel 5 '56. Bremen 7 '35 2 company's entire product of gin at a Warner Quln 6 '39 2 Budapest 6 '62 Warren Bros 6 '41. 1 Canada 4 '60 19 elected a vice president of the Continental Bank Trust Company, with headquarters at the bank's 96H guaranteed profit.

Drug, grocery, department and chain stores which handle other Tastyeast products are part of the national distribution Canada 42 '36 14 Newberry Co 5V240 '61 New Eng TckT 5'52 4 '60. West Elec 5 '44 5 Maryland 4 '52 7 Maryland 577 8 102s, 102V, 10 10 Canada 5 '52 12 Can St'msbip 6 "41 7 101 101 82 8 91 91 91 96 96 96 104', 104 101 36, 36 36 main office at 30 Borad New-York City. agenda for gin. 102? 102 102 104 104 104 102va 102 102 104 104 lOt-, 102 102,4 103, 103 103 106 106 it 6 108 105 lOSt, 108 108 108 108, 108 108 115 115 115 101 72 90 60 88 3 4 4 4 S7 91 106 111 84 57 29 87 100 95 87 74 74 79', 9S 63 72 69 52 Chile. 6 '61 Sept.

1 Chile 6 '63 2 Chilean Loan 7 '60, 2 NYirPa gn 4 '43. 5 1st 5'37. 1 West Pac 1st '46. 6 Pa Pow 5 '63. 1 West Shore 4 2361.

2 DIVINE CO. EXPAND C. J. Devine spe 5 1 1 2 11 20 1 8 2 3 5 2 3 1 2 30 21 1 16 3 108 29', '7 TAX LIEN TAX LIEN Orl Pb Ser 5A'52 9 Orl Pb Ser 5B'55 4 5'54 Centra 3 '97 4 Central 4 '34. 14 Central 4 '42.

2 Cent con 4 '98. 15 87 Chinese Ry 5 '51. cializing in TJ. S. Government secur 100 100 City Brisbane 5 '57 108 108 83 83 88 88 88 "8 101 100 25'4 13'.

133, 10 32Vs- 87'4 93H 20 74V4 89'4 50 Can Nat 1 4'a '54. Can Nafl 4 '56. Can Nat 4'a Can Nat 4'a Can Nat 1 43, '55. Can Nafl 5'69 July Can Nat'l 5'69 Oct. Can Nat'l 5 '70 Can North 6 '46.

Can North 7 '40. CanPac deb 4 perp Can Pacilic 4 '46 Can Pacilic 4 '60 Can Pacific 5 '44. Can South 5 '62. Caro CI St 5 Caro CI it 6 '52. 83 88 88 101 95 95 City Brisbane 5 '58 4s, however, yielded about a point under small selling.

There was further moderate gain in U. S. Government Issues. Gains ran from l-32d to 5-32ds of a point which, coupled with the advances made in the past tfew days, put the issues on a firmer footing generally. Trading in all groups was on a limited basis, though a few specialties and some of the more speculative issues were turned over in some volume.

The foriegn list was quiet in Initial dealings with stability of the French Government issues providing the main feature. Small gains were made by the Australian, Belgian, Austrian and Italian issues. Some Japanese loans gained as much as a point. 107 107 107 ities, has opened a Chicago office at 135 S. La Salle St.

under the direction of James W. Day. The 87 Notice of Sale of Tax Liens of The City of Nrw York, for Unpaid Taxes, Water Rents and Assessments for Loral Improvements Upon Lands and Tenement! Within That Part of the City of New York Now Known and Described as the Borough of Brooklyn Afterting Property In Sections 24 and 25, as Shown on the Tax Map of Said City for Said Borough of Brooklyn. City Brisbane 6 '50 City Cordoba 7 '57. 5 2 9 5 2 4 10 1 74 25 13'', 13V, 10 32V2 SVi 87V4 93 t4 20 74'A 89'-, 50 89 90 9l'4 77V4 20 93 96', new office is the fifth in a coast-to 46Vt 583i 61', 59V, 60 9 9 10 16)', 3oy, 30'4 3U 61 4SVi 102', 106 2S'i 13', 13'4 10 32'-i 87Vi 87', 20 75 895, 50 89V, 90V, 92 78Vi 20 93H SS'i 96H 57 57 76V, 79 87 92'A 80 Vi 35V, 17 99'4 85 94'4 75 54 57', 74', 78 78 91 91 86 85 103 103 101 101 78 91 86', 103 101 West Union 5 '51.

12 West Union 5 '60. 1 West Un col 5 5 West Union 6'36. 3 WheellngStl4Va'53 2 WickwSpStl CV ct 7 3 WUk.es At 1st '42. 1 Wtlson4iCo 1st '41 2 Wis Cent gen 4 '49. 6 Sh4iT 5A'78 6 Yo'gst ShitT 5B'70 3 THE CITY OP NEW YORK.

DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE, BUREAU OF PITY TOLECTIOXS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, CITY OV NEW YORK coast chain to be maintained by tho firm. The others are located in 87 74 74', 79 98 63 72 69 52 102 102 102', 83 f3 83 12 12 12 52 52 52 102 10! 102 134 17 17 87 87 87 86', 86 8654 City ol Oral 8 '54. a City Milan 6'i '52. CityNur'berg6'52. City Oslo 6 '55.

City Rome 8 '52. City Sydney 5(4 '55 79 98 63 72 69 89', 90', Boston, Philadelphia and San P'ran- 103 103 103 102 102 102 cisco, in addition to the main office 92 33 NYCent fg 4'a2013 NYCent 4 2013 NY Cent 5 0 2013. NY Cent deb 6 "35. 4 'a '78 NYChliiStL5'aA74 NY 6 '3! Dock 5 '38. Edis 5 '51.

Edis fg 6Va '41 NY GEL 4 '49 NY LEAiW 5'42 SYNHSH1 '55. 4Va '67 in New York. City Vienna 6 '52. 52 7814 10754 107', ColomMtgBIc 7 46 20 07', Com Aus'lia 4Va'56 35 61 10 9i 82 61 33 60 90V, 93 82 61 112 112 112 102 102 102 93 96', LEGAL NOTICES FORECLOSURES Com'thAus'lia 5'55 7 3 39 23 3 84 55 7 7 9 4 25 5 60 90 93 82 bl 102,, 84 84 59 59 Com'thAus'lla 5 57 ConsAgr Ln 6Va'58 ConHEUpWurt7'5 Copenhagen 4'a'53 8UPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Brooklyn Trust Company as trustee under the last will and testament of Piatt Brush deceased, plaintiff, against Mary Jane Reese 102 "supreme court op the state of NEW YORK.

KINGS COUNTY Welz It Zerwick, DlntiH, asainst Antoinette Sor-rentino. Carl L. Victor. Arthur Schoultz and Martin D. Lemler et Cent Ga con 5 Cen 111 ESt a 5 '51 Cent Pac 1st 4 '49.

Can Pacific 5 '54. Cent Pac 5 '60. Certain'dPr Chesa Corp 5 '47. 4'a '95. it gen '92.

it rig 4'a A 93. Ches it cn 5 '39. 1st 4 Chi gen 4 '58. Chi 3 III '49 59 67 80 4 67 NY NHSH col 6 '40 80', 67 8154 65 81 ci ueiennanis. gen 4'55 Copenhagen 5 '52.

in pursuance of a ludizmenr. nr fnr Summons. Plalntin oeinpum n.inii 99 106 99 108 99 I 81 CopenhagnTel 5'54 as the plate oi trial. To the nbove-named delendants Carl L. 103 4 101 101 Martin D.

8 106 99 101 99 99 94 102 98' virt.or. Arthur Schoultz and closure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the nth day of February, 1934 the undersigned, the referee, In said judgment named will sell at public auction to the 4 '93 Steam 5 '51 Steam 5 '56. Steam 6 A '47. Tel gen 4b'36 103 102', 103 108 101 108 Cuba 5 U904) '44. Cuba 5'i '53 Cuba Pb 5'a '45.

Cund'marca 6a'b9 Czecho-Slov 8 2 7 2 5 2 Lemler: You are herebv summoned to answer the romnlaint in this action and to serve 96 57 57 76 79 e7 92V, 80V4 35 17 99 85 94 96 75 54 57 92 57 57 76 7i 87 92 80 35', 17 9 85V, 94 B8V4 7 54 57V4 91'4 JUKI. 1-51 Diooer. OV CREWS It SHAPIRO 102 105', 105', 105', 15 11 IVA 1 16 2 1 2 2 1 4 1 1 13 1 12 7 1 2 5 2 3 4 UNDER THE DIRECTION OP HON. W. ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM, COMPTROLLER OF the City of New York, I.

William Reld. City Collector, herebv Rive public notfee. pursuant to the provisions of chapter 17. title 5, of the Greater New York Charter: That the respective owners of the lands and tenements ln the Borough of Brooklyn. In the City of New York, as said lands and tenements are shown within Sectiong 24 and 25 upon the tax map of said City for said Borough, on which any taxes or any assessments for local Improvements have been imposed and become a Hen and hava remained unpaid for three years since the same were due and payable, or on which any water rent has been imposed and become a lien Rnd has remained due and jnpaid for four years since the same was due and payable, are required to pav the amount of said taxes, assessments and water rents, together icith nil unpaid taxta, vntrr rent nnd otiintnrnt uffcethift nuch Utmlt ftint tfitemrntn tvhich bream a lien ana) were due anil payabla prior to hccr.mhcr 2, (the taxes, water rents and assessments for local Improvements required to be paid, thus comprising all unpaid taxes and water rents effecting said properties contained in assessment rolls down to and including the assessment roll of The City of New York for the year 1932; all water rents entered up to and including December 1.

1932. and all assessments for local Improvements affecting said properties confirmed and entered up to November 21, 1932. Inclusive with all penalties thereon remaining unoaid. together with tho interest thereon at the rate provided by law from the time the same became liens so as -to be due and payable to the date of payment and the charges of this notice and advertisement to the City Collector, at his office in the Municipal Building, Boroush of Brooklvn. Citv of New York.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IP DEFAULT BE MADE IN SUCH PAY ment the lien of The City of New York upon any of said lands and tenements for ant tax, assessment or water rent which became a lien so as t0 be due and pavable before December 2. 1932, will be sold at public auction in the office of the City Collector, In the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. In the Citv of New York, on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6. at 10:30 o'clock ln the forenoon of that dav.

for the lowest rate of Interest, not exceeding 12 per centum per annum, at which any person or persons shall offer to take the same in consideration of advancing the said taxes, water rents and assessments and penalties, as the case may be, and Interest thereon as aforesaid to tho time of sale, the charges of notice and advertisement and all other costs and charges accrued thereon; and that such sale will be continued from time to time until all said liens for taxes, water rents and assessments for local Improvements so advertised for sale affecting such lands and tenements shall be sold. The transfer of tax lien to be executed and delivered to the purchaser thereof pursuant to the terms of said sale shall be sublect to the lien for nnri the rieht of auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate a copy ol vour answer, or it tne compiaim 98 Republic of Colombia The Republic- of Colombia, in an announcement by Esteban Jara-millo, its Minister of Finance and Public Credit, relative to maturing coupons of certain of its external dollar bonds, states that, owing to the persistence of adverse world conditions seriously affecting the-national economy, and on account of International problems, it will be unable to make cash payment of these coupons. It proposes to issue scrip certificates in lieu of cash, such scrip to be expressed in legal tender currency of the United States, bearing interest at- the rate no. ia Montague Street. Bor Norf South 5 A '61 Norf It con 4 '96 Nor Am Co i '61.

Denmark 4.a '62. 101 101 101 Is not served wun uu a notice of appearance on the plalntin 105, 105 uukii orooaiyn. uountv of Kings. Denmark '55. 21 21 81 81 81 79 7 79 tne i4tn day of March.

1934. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed hv ttlAa. attorneys within twenty days alter int service of this summons, exclusive of the Denmark 6 '42. 102 Chi It 4 111 '49. '77 Chi Bur it 5 Chi fc 111 5 51.

Chi it Erie 5 "82. Chukot. West 4 '59. Chi Ind It hi '66. Chi Ind It 6 '66.

Chi 4 '89 Nor Am Edis 5 69 2i NorAm Edis 3 ment to be sold, and therein described as DeutscheBk 6 ct'35 87 86 day of service, and in case oi juur lauuie to appear or answer. Judgment will he 9 29 5 15 3 37 20 87 95 Domltep 2d 102 5J4 23', 24 72 53 234 24 72 All that certain lot, piece or parcel land, situate, lying and being In the Bor. taken against you bv default lor tne reuei demanded In the complaint. 67', Dresden 7 '45 Duke Price 6 '66. 95 92 95 67 95 89 93', 100 94 67', 94i 81 8', 100 ougn of Brooklyn.

County of Kings City and State of New York, which bounded 106 99 108 1. 99 49 95 102 ISA 105 21 102 03V, 23 24 72 51 19', 63, 71 n6', 56', 47 61 2i 4 0 27 I 08 162', 162', 162V4 89 Dated Januarv 193J. LEWIS, MARKS It KANTER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and P.

O. address, 50 Court Street, mm ueicrioea as I0110WS: 163 163 163 DutchEI 5' a53Mar. DutchEI 51.a53Nov. Dutch EInd 6 '47. 2 oeginmng at a point on the easterly Brooklyn.

New York. v. vi ot. renx orreec distant 15 4 3 of 4 percent per annum, payable Dutch Ind 6 '62. To Carl L.

victor. Annur ocnouiiz aiiu 100 104 61 100 one nunored and sixty-nine leet three Inches northerly from the northeasterly Martin D. Lemler: 104 10 61 61 100 4 100 105 104 The foregoing- summons 1, served upon comer or si, reux street and Fulton annually. 17. S.

Sugar Corporation cci. running tnence nortnerlv a onir St. you bv publication, pursuant 10 an oruer of Hon. Charles C. Lockwood.

a Justice Felix Street nineteen feet; thence running easterly parallel with Lafayette Avenue of the suorcme Court of the State of New 104 44 46 CM StPiPac 5'75. CMStPP adj 5 2000 gn 87 gen 4 '87 Chli-N 4'a 2037. cv '49 rl 5 2037. Chi fg 4 '34. Clu gen 4 88.

Chi Clu UI.MP cv 4'abO Chi THirS inc 5 60 Chi Ln Sla 4'aA63 Chi UnSta York dated February it, 19J4, and niea In the oflVe ol the Clerk of County uiiu uirougn a party wall seventy feet; thence runninc southerly parallel With St of Kinas. City and State of New York. Fenx street nineteen feet: thence running 45 72 wun 5flla kaiayette Ave Readjustment of the capital structure of United States Sugar Corporation, in accordance with the proposal for exchange of securities promulgated last October, came a step nearer completion yesterday, when holders of the corporation's The City of New York to collect and receive all taxes, water rents nnd assessments for local Improvements and penalties and Interest thereon which accrued and became a lien, or which shall accrue and become a lien upon said premises, so as to be due and payable on and after the date stated In the first advertisement of said sale as stated herein, namely, the 2d day of December. 1932 (i. the Hen for and rlaht of The Citw of New York to collect and receive all taxes included in the assessment rolls of The The obteel ol this action is 10 iorecio.se inoriaiif.c on the premises 19 Scholes nue and through a certain party wall '6 Strert.

Borouah ol Brooklyn. Cttv and '5 nr.ciLv icei io ine point or place of beginning Dated. February 21. 1934. rf Nrw York, which said are Ir.cfi'Pd on the northerly side of City of New York for the vears subsequent to 1932.

assessments for local improvements entered subsequent to November 21. 1932. and water rents entered subsequent Scholes Street two hundred feet easterly HERBERT H. KELLOGG. Referee ilJ I 44 46 45 72 V.

9 92 95 102 9 I 1 6V, 8 7 105 105 97 106 70 to December 1. 1932). from the northeasterly corner ol Union Avenue, hvvinR a frontage on Scholes 44 46 93 21, 9 102 93 88V, 98V, 105 10 97 10S 70 UUEK1TZ It NEWMAN Altornevs for Plairtlff. 60 Broad Street. New York Chi i Ind 4 '52.

51 IS', 63 71 Va 56 56V4 4. 61 26 70 27 15 102', 113 82V, 98 5)', 70 '4 79 94V, 90 92 99 30 9a 85', 82 103 103 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN THAT A PARTICULAR AND DETAILED 112 16 8 97 105 Street of twenty-live leet and being one hundred fret ln depth. statement of the property affected showing section or ward, block and lot numbers thereof as the same may be on the tax map of the City of New York for the Borough of Brooklyn and the tax liens thereon which are to be sold. Is published in a pamphlet and that copies thereof are deposited in rhe offices of the Citv Collector in the SUPREME COURT. rnriNTV K-TMno Date-1.

March 6. w.n. LEWIS, MARKS It KANTER. Attorneys for Plantlff. Office and p.

O. address. 60 Court Street, Nor 6'47 Nor Pac 3 2047 7lor Pac pr 11 4 '97 Nor Pac 4 reg '97. Nor Pac 6 2047. Nor Sta Pow 5 '41.

NorSta Pow 6B'41. Ogd 4: LCh 4 '48. Ohio Riv gen 5 '37. Pac Gas 4: El 5 '42 Pan-Am Cal 6'40 Par Fam 6'47 fid Para Pub 5Va ct'50 Pa Dixie Cem 6 '41 Pa Ohio Det 4'a'77 Penn PwA.Lt Peun Co 4a, '63. Penn 4 '43.

Pcnn 4' 4 '81 Penn cn 4 Penn RR cieb4'7C Penn 4 '65 Penn 5'68. Penn 6 '36 Peop Gas Chi 5 '47 Peop Gas Chi 6 '43 Pere Marq 4'a '80. Phlla Co 5 '67. Phlla Elec 4 '71. 6'49.

Philippine Ry 4 '37 Phillips Pet 5'a'39 A '70 Port Gen El 4'2'60 PorRicAm Tob 6'42 Post Tel It 5 '53 Pub Ser 4 '71 Pure Oil 5Va '37. Pure Oil 5 '40. Reading 4'a A '97. Read CNJ col 4 '51 Rep IroniVSt! 5 '40 RichfieldOCal 6'44 RichtieldO Cal 6 et Rio 1st 4'39 Roch 5 '62 105 Boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan and will be delivered to anv Derson aDDlvm National Board of the Young Women's Christian Association of the United States 51 19', 63', 71 56 56V, 47', 61 26 iO 27 '4 t8 10-2 Hi a 87 9J 60 VOV, 99 79 95 90 92 S9 30 95 83', 82 103 103 10s 24 22 S8 10? 10) 4 87 102 6 33 for the same. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

first mortgage and collateral trust serial gold bonds at a meeting here approved the proposal. The assent of 85 percent of the holders was sufficient to carry the plan and 94 percent approved the proposal subject to the debenture holders likewise approving it. More than 87 percent of the Series and bonds elected the common stock rather than the preferred stock option. 97 106 mh i-bt piainim, against Phoenix Holding Corporation et defendant. a7 .8,, 6U 70 i 94', 90 92 30 95 84 '4 82 103 70 Dated.

New York. March 2. 1934. WILLIAN REID. City Collector of The City of New York.

This notice applies to arrears as of December l. 1932. C-43 mh 7 14 21 28 ap 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 29 Pursuant to a ludgment of foreclosure 81 COKIOKATION NOTICES 100 100 81 100 51 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 51 51 uaira peoruary 23. 1934. and entered In Kings County Clerk's office on February 26.

1934. I. the undersigned referee In aalri ludgment named, will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real the Commissioner of Hospitals of The City of New York, at his office. Room 1CS0. FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES 30 95', 30 95 30 93 103 ioa iwouiague street.

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10:30 a.m.. on NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. KINGS Bokiyn. city nnd State of uuuiNiY rne brevoort SAVINGS WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14, Boruueh nf Brooklyn.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 50 4 BANK OF BROOKLYN. Plaintiff, against 103 6L" ay or Marcn, 1934, at 12 clock noon on that day. by FRED SNOW auctioneer, the premises directed ov said ludgment to be sold and FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 101 SO, 48 55 103 8 95 ivahcl. auif tK, et ueienaants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered The time for the perlonnance or con 48 55 100 1 ui-stimea as rouow.s: tract is fiom 1 to April 30. 19114. in the above entitled action, and bearmn FOR FURNISHINO AND DEL1VE.K1NU date the fifteenth day of February. 1SI34, 101 '0 41 56 100 9.S7, 95 9Vfy 97 32 31 84 MEATS AND POULTRY i mat certain lot. piece or parcel of land with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and i Brooklyn.

County .06 106 24 24 22 22 98 a 94 107 107 105 4 10 i 87 87 102 102 1, tne unoersignea, neieree in said juug' The time lor the performance ot con ment named, will sell at Public Auction to 9 tract is from April I to April .10. 19.14. the highest bidder, by CHARLES LEVY hiiu maie ol New York, bounded and described FOR FURNISHINO AND DEI.IVEKINO auctioneer, nt the Brooklvn Real Estate 92 17 Portland Electric Receiver Named Franklin T. Griffith, president of the Portland Electric Power Company, has been appointed tcmpor- ary receiver for the company by Federal District Judge John Mc-Nary on petition of Percy H. Clark of Philadelphia.

Action follows default on March 1 interest on Portland Northwest Public Service company 6 percent debentures. New York City Bonds 5'a '62. ChiiQs Co 5 '43 Chile Copper 5 '47, Clncin Gas 4 '68. CCCiiStL 4'a E'77. Cleve Sh 4'a '61.

CleveUnTer 41a '77 Cleve Un Ter 5 '73. CleveUnTer 5'a '72 Col Indust 5 '34. Col It rig '35. 5'52May 5'61 Col Ry PL Com credit '35 Com Inv Tr 5 '49 Con Coal Md 5 '50. ConCoufMd 5cl'50.

ConsGasNY 4'a '51 ConsGa.sNY 5'a'45 Cons Power 5 '52. Contain'rCorp 6 46 6'47 Cuban Cane 6'50. Cuba North 5'a'42. Cumb It 5 '37. Dei It Hud lg4 '43.

Del 4''t9 Den It Rio 4 '36. Den It 4'a 36. Den It Ig 5 '55 Den It Rio 5 '78. Det Ellis 4'a '61. Del Edis 5 A '49.

Det Edis 5 52. Det Edis 5 '55 Det Edis 5 62 Dodge Bros 6 '40. Dold Pack 6 '42. Dul It Iron 5 '37. Duquesne 4 1 a '67 Erie 4 96 Erie cvt, 4 A '33.

Erie cvt 4 '53. MILK AND CREAM. Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, in the 2 7 :2 31 It The time ior ine penormance or con 32 Beginning at the corner formed bv the intersection of (he southwesterly side of Fourth street with the southeasterly side Borough of Brooklyn. Citv of New York, tract is lrom April 1 to April 30, 1834.

the twelfth day or March. 1H34. at 5 34 1 6 34 4 No OM shall be considered unless it twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed running tnence south 84 by said Judgment to be sold, and therein accompanied oy a deposit. Such deposit ihall be in an amount not less than one rnsiriiy aiong tne southwesterly side of Fourth Street one hundred seventeen reel ten and one-half inches- described as follows: 102 10! 10:54 137 1,7 All that certain plot, piece or parcel and per cent, of tne total amount of the bid The amout of security required Is thir.v per cent, ot the contract amount of land, with the buildings thereon erected 74 westerly parallel with Eighth Avenue one hundred feet; thence northwesterlv nri. or 10 oe erecrea.

ana an nxiures ana 9 lei awarded. articles attached, or to be attached, to or oireet one nunored seven The bidder will siaie tne price per unit, used in connection with said premises. v. 9 109 1 9 87 87 69 58', SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Greater New York Savings Bank, plain tff, against Josep B. Bender, also known as Joseph B.

Bender, et defendants. Action No. 1. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above-entitled action, and bearinn date the loth day of January. 1934, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv JAMES F.

MORAN, auctioneer at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the lfith day of March, 1934, at 12 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 'hereon erected, situate, lying and benlg ln the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on tho westerly side of Kenmore Place, formerly East 21st Street, distant three hundred seventy-five feet I3'5'( northerly from the corner formed bv the intersection of the westerly side of Kenmore Place with the northerly side of Avenue running thence westerly, parallel with Avenue I.

one hundred feet (100'i; thence northerly, parallel with Kenmore Place, forty-five feet (45'; hence easterly, parallel with Avenue one hundred feet (100') to the westerly side of Kenmore Place, and thence southerly, along the westerly side of Kenmore Place, fortv-flve feet (45'l to the point or place of beginning. Date i. Brooklyn. New York. February 23 1934 JOSEPH RUGGIERI.

Referee. RUSTON Ai SNYDER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. address, 50 as called for In the schedules of quantities 109 87 situate in the County of Kings, State of teen feet ten and one-half inches to the southeasterly side of Eighth Avenue, and norrhien st-e-rlv along the southeast-rl Elnth Avenue one hundred and prices by which the bids will be jncw YorK.

oounaea ana aescrioea as tested, the extensions must be made and rooted up. as the bids will be read from 24 Beainn nn at a point on the easterly the total, and awards. If made, made to 24 the owest bidder on each Item or class. 24 22', 57 61 22', 24 24 22 57 61 34 aA stated In the schedules. side of Throop Avenue, distant twenty-five feet northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly side of Throop Avenue with the northerly side of Plovd Street; running thence easterly par- OI beginning Subject to restrictive covenants.

If any subject to any of facts that ali accurate survey would show Dated. March 5. 1934. PHILIP NOVTCK. Referee RICHARDS It McCUTOH- '53 Finland Finland '56.

Finland 7 '50 FinmshMu 54 FranklortM French 7 '49 French '41. Gelsenkirchen 6'34 German 5'a '65. German Ext 7 '49. GerCenAgrBk 6 38. GerCAgB b'60 July Ger CAgB 6 60 Oct Ger CenAgrBk 7 50 Ger Gen Elec 6 '48.

GerGenEl 6'a40s Good Hope 7 '45. GrConEPJp 6'a'50 GrConElPJap 7 '44 Haiti 6 A '52 Helsinglors '60 Ilseder Steel 6 '48. Italy 7 '51 Ital Consort 7A'37. ItalPub UtU7 '52. Japan '65 Japan 6U '54 Karstadt 6 ct '43 Lautaro Nilr 6 '54.

UimbaroEl 7'52 Lyons 6 '34 Marseilles 6 '34. Miag Mills 7'56 ws. Mina.sGeraes6'a59 Montecat 7 '37 war Mtg Bk Chile 6 '61. Mlg Bk Venize 7 52 New So Wales 5 '57 New So Wales 5 '58 Nord Ry 6 '50. Nor Ger Lloyd 6'47 Norway 5 '63 Norway 6 '52 OrientalDev 51i58 Poland 6 '40 Poland 7 '47 Poland 8 '50 Porto Alegre Porto Alegre 8 '61 ProvBuenosA 6 ska ProvBuenosA6Va St Prov Silesia 7 '58.

Prussia 6 '52. Rep Panama 5 '63 RepPanama5'63sta Rep Peru 6 '60 Rep Peru 6 '61 Rep Peru 7 '59. RhinclbeU 7'46 s. Rhine Main 7 '50. RhlneRuhr 6'53 Rhine Wcstpli 6 52 Rhine West 6'53 wi Rhine West 6'55 wi Rhine Weslph 7'50 Hio Or do Sul 6 68.

Rio Gr do Sul 7 67. Rio de Jun 6'a '53. Rumania 7 '59 Saarbrucken 6 '53. Sax PubWks Sax Pub Wks 7 '45. Serbs Cr SI 7 '62 Serbs Cr SI 8 '62.

3hinyel.su El 52 Silesia Elec 6'a '48 Sta Hamburg 6 '46. Sta Sao Paulo 6 68. Sta Sao Paulo 7 '40 Sta Sao Paulo 8'50 Styrla 7 '46 5 '54. Switzerland 5'a'46 Taiwan El Tokyo '61 Tokyo HI Lt 6 '53. Trondhjein 5'a '57.

Tyrol Hyd E1P 7 52 UJiqaw aEll'ow 7'45 Ud Kingdom Mex 4 ass'd '10 Ud SteelW 6'aA'47 UnterelbePArL6'53 Warsaw 7 '58. Westph ElPow 6'53 Yokohama 6 '61 57 Specifications reierreo to in tne scnea- 61 ules mav be had upon application at Room 102A. Municipal Building. Manhattan. 8 162 162 162 7 163 163 2 60 '1 60 60 48 93 92 93 13 98 98 98 1 99 B9 99 44 94V, 94 94', 2 45 45 45 4 176 176 176 29 171 170V.

11 73 72', 73V, 42 58 58 f8', 10 86 86 86', 4 60 60 60 9 59 06 21 58 58 58 3 66 66 16, 2 59 59 59 3 60 60 to 5 63 62V4 (3 4 68 67 67', 5 72 7a Vi 72 3 80 80 80 5 92 92 92 1 46 46 46', 1 56 56 56 3 100 100V4 100 7 98 98 98 2 89 89 89', 25 77 76 77 45 93 -89 89y, 9 18 18 IS 42 15 14', 15 5 88 88', 88V, 4 161', 163 163', 6 163V, 162 163', 2 77', 77 77V, 1 20 20 20 2 97 S7 7 10 14 14 14 5 98 98 98 31 84 94 K4 5 94 94 78 132 132 132 6 62 62 62 4 90V, 90V, 904 2 97 97 97 2 64V, 64 (4 2 70 70 70 16 98V, 97 98', 2 84 84 84 1 20 20 20 2 20 20 20 1 38 38 38 2 39 39 33 2 65 65 65', 2 54', 54 54, 2 40V2 40', 3 39 39 39 20 12 11 12'4 13 12 11 12', 8 16, 16 16 1 58 58 58 10 64 62', 2 5i', 55i, 55 1 70', 70 19 70 70 70 5 70 70 70 12 72V, 72V, 72V, 2 21V, 21', 21', 2 21 21 21 5 20 20 20 21 34 34 34 1 76 76 78'ai 3 60 60 60 10 65 65V, 65 11 24 23 23 2 26 26 26 6 6BV4 68', 6814 1 65 6i 65 2 50 50 50 2 19 19 19 1 85 85 85 1 22 22 2 68 61 68 1 105 1U4 3 16S 166 168 4 64 64 64 27 66 65V, 65 2 65 65 66 1 80 80 80 2 61 61 5 8 78 .8 30 Hi 116 116 3 7V, 7', 7', 2 55 557 55 1 65 63V, 65', 17 68V, 66 66 60 67 65', 66V, 6 70 69 70 Industrial Bonds 7 100 100 100 39 62 62 62 I 83 53 53 34 el with Pioyd Street one hundred feet; 34 102 Blank form, and further Informltlon 102 102 7 7i S. n'y 'nr Plalntin. 68 William Street. Borough of Manhattan. New York mav be obtained at me nmce or tne Department of Hospitals.

10th floor. Munlcl- 75 11 mno 7 12 14 19 21 thtnee northerly parallel with Throop Avenue fifty feet; thence westerly parallel with Floyd Street one hundred feet to the eastrlv stn of Throop Avenue, and thence southerly along the easterly side of Throop pal Building, Manhattan. Bid Asked 3 May. 93 96', a Mav. 1954 84 t3 1 a November.

1950-53 Bl 82 'i '4 Mav. 1977 87 3 88 1 '4 May Nov. 88 H8, 4 Ortofcrr. 19R0 H714 88'a 4 November. 1955-56 86 87'4 4 March.

1960-80 91'. 9'214 4' 4 September. I960 91 1, 4l March. 1962-1964 91" 92 1 a 4'4 April 15. 1972 9'2 1 a '41, April.

1966 91 34 9'2'a 4' Fi'bniary 15. 1979 914 92'a 41, June. 1974 9TU 92' 4'i January. I97n 92'a 4l4 November, 1973 91 92'a 4' March. 1981 92 92'a M'a Mav ft Nov.

1957 96 1 a March. 1963 9Ti 1 96 1 a 4 1 a June, 19,1.1 9.V, 96'a 4'a July. 1979 9.Va 96 1 a "4 1 a December 1, 1979 95'a 96'a 6 Januarv 27, 1925 ....100 100 "6 January 19:15 iui3. "8 January 25, 19:17 ....101:,4 102'a Avenue fifty feet to the point or place 01 B. UULUWrt TKtl, M.D..

Commissioner. Vlnstrnrtlon, to Ridden next ts last 14 13 SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY- beginning nuuiu m. waibrldgc. plaintiff, against Rutland 4'2'41 St JosAiGr Isl 4 '47 StJosLead cv 5'a4l St Jos Ry 5'37 StL IM4tS 4 RO '33 St LiS 1 4A'50. St 4 ct '50.

St 4 Va ct sta St Idg 5 '90. St LS 5 '52 StPirKCShL St cn 5 '43 ajLA 4: Ar 4 '43 Scab A fg 4 '59. Seab A cn 6 '45. Stab A 6 ct '45. SeaAllPla 6 ct A'35 ShellPipeLlne 5'52.

Shell Un Oil 5 '47 Shell Oil 5'40 ws Am 7 '41 SinciL'onOil 38 Sinclair Oil 7 '37. Sou Bell Tel 5 41. Sou Pac rig 4 '55. Sou Pac 4'a gold'81 Sou Pac 4'a 69 Sou Pacilic 5 '34. Sou Pac Ore 4Va'77 Sou Pac Ter 4 '50.

Sou Ry grn 4 '56. South Ry cn 5 '94. South Ry 6 '56. South Ry 6 "a '56. Erie rfg 5 '67 2 rl hi oeienoantn.

e. IC-4M mh2-10t LJaten eorua rv EDWARD S. FARRELL. Referee. McDERMOTT fe TURNER, Attorneys for 11 14 1 1 6 96 9 9 i 54 101 103.

It 10 11 14 13 6 96 95 96 r4 113 107 ORANT- Plaintiff, Al-tornev. 79 John Ktrfnt 5 Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address Pursuant to of forfclosurr and LEGAL NOTICES 15 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York.

fl9-6t-mArw i uuvs action, aatert Frbrua j. mjc unnprsinned rrtcwe. will 1 1 3 4 1 4 12 1 6 F4 I '3 "3 7 SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. OtTVMmna" DV WILLIAM TTEYNOLDS.

aucfionprr. at he Brooklvn f23-6t The Brooklyn Savings Bank, plaintiff, againsi Bertha Kegel et defendants. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Krai Exchange 189 MnntAtW The BHiik for Savings, Ossinlng. New in pursuance ol a lungment ot lore- closure and sale dulv made and entered All Interchangeable.

York, plaintiff, agninst Morara Keaity Corporation et nl- defendants. In the above-entitled action and dated day of March, 1934, nt twetvp o'clock noon the premises ln said luriKment directed be sold. belnB a nlot of ground the Boroujth of Brooklyn New York MarcK Sth 1933. 1 will sell at public auc In pursuance or a juugment or rore- closure and sale duly made and entered N. Y.

State Bonds tion at the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex the above-entitled action ana bearing change Salesrooms. No. 189 Montague ni westerly side of 3t. James 8UPRBME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS Title Guarantee and Trust Company, plaintiff, against Fanny Cohen et defendants.

C. ELMER SPEDICK. Plaintiff's Attorney. 16 Court Street, Brooklvn. New York.

Pursuant to Judgment entered in Kings County Clerk's office February lfith, 1934, I will sell at public auction, by WILLIAM T. MacROBERTS. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklvn, New York, pn March 23d, 1934, nt 12 o'clock noon, the prem ies in sRlri iuritrment directed to be Street. Brooklyn.

New York, at 12 o'clock uuikiii ixz reec n2 inches northerly from the corner formed bv the lnter- noon on the 6th day of March. 1934. by 87 8 6 100 79 9 68 85 90 72 ins', I 7 68 6 100 79', 92 6SV, 98 85 90 2 72 108', 10i 86 8 63 10 I 79', 92', 68, 98 85 90 7154 108', 106 92 92', 92 97 97 97 49 49 4, 50 50 50 25 2S 2. 37 33 33 100 100 100 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 103 IO3 4 10 1 88 88 88 104 104 104 105 105 105 89, 9 89 VI 71 71 71 71 71 71 70 71 70 70 ,4 70 74 74 74 Vi, 102 102 102 105 105 ,0) 87 87 7 85 8V, 8 95 95 5 '8 78 78 r.5 IO414 104', IO4V4 81 81 81 4i 47 47', 47', 83 F3 83 104', 1(14 104 81 81 81 71 70V, 71 101 100 101 82V, 82V, 82V, IU5 10 104 93 93 91 92 92 92 71 71 71 71 74 74 68 88 8 37 37 59', 59 5 IV, 70', OV, 7,1 59 .1 66', 16, 66, 59 -9 51 12 64 62 72 72 72 79 79 79 98 98 91 90', 91 54 54', 88 88'4 88 91 93 93 102 102 102 89 89 89 65 65 65 64 63 64 96 96 96 OV, 90V, 90 JAMES A. HEANEY auctioneer, the or tne westerly side of St.

Jamen date the 1st day of March. 1934. the undersigned, the referee said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the hlahest bidder, bv WILLIAM T. MacROB-ERTS. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 1B9 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on following premises: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the building, and Improvement, thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn County of Kings. City and Slate of New York, bounded and described as follows: he 28th day of March, y.a, ab 12 0 ciock Bid. Asked.

5b Jan. and 3. 75 3 48 Jan lf64 U7 119'a 117 119'a Jan. and "65 114 116 414N 194) 107 41! April. 1940-49 3.45 3 30 4s '-'67 mo nm 4s 'K0-'67 109 1 11 'a 49 1942-4fi AMU 107:,4 3a4S March, 3.40 3 30 4s 3.35 3 2 March.

I94H-81 3.35 3 34S Mrrh. lfMti-81 3.30 3 LM) 3s rrc 194H-H2 3.2r 3 15 3a 1B4B-8J. 3.25 3,15 noon, the premises directed by sain judg Erie rig 5 '75 Erie gen lien 4 '96. Gen Elec 3 '42. Gen Petrol 0 '40 Gen PubSrv Goodrich 6 '45.

(Joofly I4H1 57 Gt Nor 4Va '76, Great Nor 7 A '36. HockValley Houston Oil 5Va '4C Hudson Coal 5 '62. IIAiM adj Inc 5 '57. HudckM rfg 5 A '57 Humble Oil 5 '37. Ill Central 4 '52.

Ill Central 4 '66 III Central 6 '36 III CStLAiN 5 '63 111 Steel de0 4'40 Inland Stl 4A'78 Inland stl Intb fdg 5 '66. Rap Tr 7 '32. Int Cement 5 '48. IntAiGl 1st 6 '52 Hit Hyd El 6 '44. Int Paper 5 '47.

Int Paper Idg 6 55 Int TelATel 4'3 Int TelA-Tel Int Te' Si Tel 5 Kan City Sou 3 '50 Kan City Sou 5 '50 Kan City Ter 4 '60 Kan ment, to be sold and therein described as 1-16 sold, being nlot of ground ln tlic Brr- ough of Brooklyn, city and State of New York, on the northerly side or Hart Street, being 20 fret In width in front on Hart Street bv 20 feet in width in rear and 100 follows: Beginning at the corner formed by the 102 102 102 AU that certain lot. piece or parcel of Intersection nf the northerly side of First Place with the westerly side of Court 01 61 iert in aepth on each sine, said sine lines 61 Street: tunning thence westerly along the running parallel with Lewis Avenue and land, situnte. lying and being ln the Borough of Brooklyn, nf the City of York. County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit; northerly ide of First Place fifty-five (551 feet: thence northerly narollel with Court tne easterly line being 190 feet, westerly from the westerly side of Lewis Avenue. Together with the mortgagors interest in the adjoining.

61 91 ICO 8 1 80 80 4 Sou Ry 4 MAjO '28 1 10 Bell Tel 5 '54. 1 Stand Oil 5'46. 2 StandOilNY 2 Studebaker 6 '42. 1 Sludenaker 6 ct '42 2 Ter Assn St 4 '53 Texa.sCorp cv 544 3 Tex It Pac 5 '77 1 Tex It Pac 5 '79 I Tex ft l'ac 5 '80 Third Ave rig 4 '60 lobl'd N.I D' TolA'O dv 5'35 TruaxTrarrC6'a43 On El It 5 '57 Un Oil Cal 5 '35. Un oil Cal 5 45 Beginning at a point on the southerly rte of 78th Street.

250 feet easterly from Street and part of the distance through a partv wall twenty-one I21i feet: thence easterly parallel with Place and part of the dl tanre through another parlv he corner formed by the intersection of Federal La ml Bank Houds The following securities arc exempt from all Federal. Sta 10 and municipal income taxation AN inlerrhftiipenhlp WILLIAM 8. PERLMAN. Rrleree. inh27J) 14 IB 21 SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY southerly side of 7Rth street and the I llrtv-flve irioi feet to the westerlv easterly side of 20th Avenue; thence sotith- side of Court street: thence southerly Hrnrv G. Kinscher and Minnie Kinscher. riv naraiie witn a in Avenue inu ieet: ftaie Mammy henre caslnrly parallel with 7Rth Street W1W, me norineny side of Atlantic Avenue and being seventeen feet In width jn front on St. James pBre by seventeen feet In width In the rear and ninety-five feet ln depth on each side, said side lines running parallel with Atlantic Avenue: reference being made to said judgment for a more complete description of said premies; subject to buildltiR zone restrictions nnd regulations and to any state of facts which an accurate survey mav show. Dated.

March Sth 10H4 ROBERT L. CALLAHAN. Referee 21 SUPREME COURT. KINQS COUNTY-Mabel Herbert Harper. Plaintiff, at-ainit Lo-ls Irvine et Defendants r.EORGE DAVICNPORT.

Plamtnr Vtorncv. No 13s Broadway, New York Pursuant to Judgment entered herein diitort February 2. I will sell at mihiw HUction bv DUBF.RSTEIN sucHonerr at Brooklyn Real Fsta'e Exchange No Ifm Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, on March 12th IfKH.

at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be aold, situate In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of KfnRs. at the intersection of the northwesterly side of Hooper Street, with Ihe northeasterly side of Bedford Avenue, being 23 feet In width on Bedford Avenue and in the rear, and 100 feet In depth on Hooper Street and on the opnosfte side. Dated February lflth, 1034. DANIEL AD ELM AN, Referte.

118-tit mw Nnvrmber. 1957-37 liis wife, plaintiffs, against Marguritn A. McLaughlin et al. defendants. 4 4 feet: thence northerly narftliei with 20th Avenue 100 fret to the side Pursuunt to Judgment herein.

will sell along the said westerlv side of Court Street rwentv-one (21 1 feet to the point or olace of oe'ilnniug Premises known as 406 Court Street Together with all the title and Interest of the party of the first pari, of in end to the land iylng within ine bed nf the street or avenue 1 7Kth street; thence westerly alonff the 94 10054 80V, 0 FO 45 '05 100 44 104 4 100 100, 10 V. 96 97 76 79 71 74 31 61 94 100 54 80', 87 SO 4 '5 100 44 1 14 1 110 100 0 2 96 97 76 71 71 74 31 35 southerly side of 78th Street 70 feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with all fixtures and a tide 1 70 44 100 102 96 97 75 79 69 73'. Rid Asked yield 93 'j 94 'a 4.i7 4'a 4 37 94'a 95 'a 4 57 94'a 95' 4 ")6 94'a 95 'a 4 56 94'a 95 'a 4 55 96', 97'a 4 87 964 97'a 4 85 54 96'a 4 78 954 96'a 4 77 954 96'a 4 76 96 4 97 1 a 4 95 96:14 97'a 4 95 100'4 4.60 front of and adlolnlng the said premies to the renter line thereof now or hereafter attached 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 1 2 4 'a 4'a 4 3'' 44 Mnv, 19SH-38 Jlllv. Januarv, 1957-37 May.

1957-37 November. 1958-38 Mnv. 1942-32 Januarv. 1943-33 Jan. At July, 1953-33 Januarv, 1955-35 Januarv.

1956-36 Jlllv. 1953-33 Jan. Julv, 1954-34 May It Nnv 1941-31 uatea Hrook vn. New York Pehrun Kelly SpTire 6 '41. to or used In connection with the premises all of whkh are covered by said 13.

1934 Kendall 5'a'48 war HF.NH WARD BEER. Referee SNF.DF.KER At 8NKDEKER Attnrnev. Together with a tne irht. tit and at public auction, bv DAVID M. SHAPIRO, auctioneer, at he Real Estate Exchange, 1R! Montague Brooklyn.

N. on March 28. 1934. at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, the premises directed by said Judg-nirnt to be sold, being in Brooklyn, New York, and on the east side of 2d Avenue, 80 feet south of the southeast corner of 2d Avenue and 4fith Rlreet. being HO feet front and rfnr by 100 fret in depth on both sides, and more fullv doscrlbed in the mortgage recorded in the Kinge County Register's office, Liber 3228 of Mortgages, puge 2f8 PETER S.

RARRACCA. Referee. EDWARD H. FREIBERGKR. Attorney for Plaintiffs, 16 Court Street, Brooklvn, N.

Y. mh78t we teres If any. of the mortgagor of. In Union Pacilic 4 '47 Un Pac fdg 4 200B Union Pac 4 '67. United Drug 5 '55.

Rubber 5 '47. Utah It 5 '44. Utah it 5 '44. Utll 5 '59 UtllPUL5 '47. Vanadium 5 '41.

Vllg ElifcPw 8 '42 for Plilntlff. No, 164 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York. Kresge Found 6 '36 Lack Steel 3 '50. Laclede Gas 5 '34.

Lac! Gal 5 '53. nd to any street or avenue lying In front or ndlacelit to said Premises to the 13-flt til I The above sale 1, herebv adlnumed tn center Hne thereof, respectively. 31 36V, March 9. 1934, at the same hour and place. Dated.

March 7th. 1934. F. IVAN nUBENSTETN. Referee.

EDWARD H. WnflON. Attorney for FEDERAL HOME I.OAV Tuesday Bid Asked Bid lot Bends 4 96 87 7 Lacl Gas 5 '60. LB it 1,15 Allegh OorpS AllegnCorp cr 'it 2 82 82 Dated, 0, 1934. HENRY WARD BEER, Referee.

Plaintiff, ill Broadway. New York City. 102 102 102 aim 10 14 17 di 24.

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