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6 A Till HKOOKLYX DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY, MAY 12, I1T, l. NOTKTA CORPORATION NOTICES. CARRIE AND HER CAR By WOOD COWAN Another Thrilling Adventure fttw ftfcT4 SlEKl -nt loo.

I NtM TSN j- CORPORATION NOTICES. CORPORATION NOTICES. tlon of this notice on the tth day of May, 19S4. set forth their objections to ths same In writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verlficatloB of pleadings in an action, setting forth ths real property owned by the objector and his poat office address, and file the same with the Clerk of the County of Kings, and within the same time serve upon the Corporation Counsel of The City of Ntw York, at his office. No.

163 Pierrepont street. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, a copy of such verified objections. Notice is hereby further given that on the 27th day nf May. 1924.

at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel Ths City of New York will apply to Hon. Russell Benedict, the Justice of the Supreme Court signing said transcript of estlmata or tentative decree, at his Chambers In ths Kings County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, to fla a time when said Juaiice will hear ths parties so objecting. Dated, the Vth day of May. 1924. Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation CounseL 152 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. fC-244) m-10t osu NEW YORK SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises, consisting of two blocks, bounded by Avenue Bedford avenue, Quentln road (Avenue Q) snd East 27tli street. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, duly selected as a sits for school purposes, according to law. Notice la hereby given to ths owner or owners respectively entitled to or Interested In the real property, title to whloh is sought to be acquired In the above proceeding, and to all others whom It may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court of the State of New York, st a Special Term for Trials, held In and for the County of Kings, has. after considering the testimony and proofs offered by The City of New York and the parties snd persons who have appeared in the above proceeding, completed its estimate of the compensation which should Justly bs mads by The city of New York to the respective owners of the real property so acquired In this proceeding, and has prepared the transcript of Us estlmste of the damage so ascertained and estimated.

Said transcript of estimate Is accompanied by ths damage map used by said court upon the trial of said proceeding and states the several sums respectively estimated for each parcel ahown on said damage map. with the names of each owner, so far ts ascertained. Said transcript of estimate, dated the 6th day of May, 1924, fa signs by Hon. Russell Benedict, ths Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above-entitled proceeding, and aald transcript, accompanied by aald damags man IniratKP With the nroofl Unfltl whlnh the same is bssed. wss filed In the office of the Clerk of ths County of Kings on ths Sth day of May, 1924, for ths Inspection of whomsoever It may concern.

Notice ts hereby further given tnat TBsi City of New York, or any person pt pe sons whose rights may be affected by aald Ject to ths earns or any part thereof, mar within fifteen days after the first publication of this notice on ths 9th day of May, 1924, set forth their objections to ths earns In writing, duly vert fled In ths manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth ths real property owned by ths objeotof and hla Doit office address, and file the Mm with the Clerk of the County of Kings and within the same time serve upon ths Corporation Counsel of Ths City of Ne-w York, et his office. No. 161 Pierrepont street. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections. Notice is hereby further given that en the 27th day of May, 1924, at tea o'clock in ths forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can bs heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of Ths City of New York wilt apply to Hon.

Russell Benedict, ths Justice of the Bunraraa Court signing said transcript of estimate or tentative aecree, at nis cnamoers io ths Kings County Court House, in ths Btfrough of Brooklyn, City of Now York, to fix a tims when said Justice will bear ths nar ties so objecting. Dated, the Sth day of May, 1924, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. UJSOttGK P. NICHOLSON, Corporation CounseL 163 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, T.

(C-246) m9-loe eeu SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by ths president of the Borough of Brooklyn at Room 21, Borough Hall, Borougn of Brooklyn, until 11 a.m., on MAY tl, 1924. NO. 1. FOB, FURNISHING ALL TrTW LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO PUBLIC BATHS AT WILSON AM) WILLOUGHBY BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed for ths eowmletlon of the work and ths full performance of the contract Is 90 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will bs $5,000. Each bid must be accompanied bv a se curity deposit of 1260 in cash or certified check payable to the order of ths Comp- iron-r oi i no oi iiw mrH. The bidder will be required to stats a price for the work complete. Blsnk 'forms and further Information may be obtained at the Bureau of PubHo Buildings and Offices, Room 1003, No, 60 Court Brooklvn. EDWARD I EG ELM ANN, President sWfli Instroc tlons to Bidders, last page.

(c-24 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Commissioner of Purchsse of City of New York, at his office, Room 626, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a-m. to a.m., on THURSDAY, MAT te. Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELtVERrVI FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO THH DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE. The time for ths performsncs of contracts Is from June 1st to June 30th, 1924.

The sraount of security required Is thirty per cent of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall bs considered unless It Is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be In an amount not less than ons and one-half per cent of the total amount of ths bid. The bidder will stats the price per unit, aa called for In the schedules of quantities snd prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, If made, made to the lowest bidder on each Item or class.

as stated In the schedules. Specifications referred to In the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Blank forms and further Information may be obtained at the offlcs of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan. EDWARD W.

BUCK LET, Commissioner. IT Hee Instructions to Bidders, last page. fC-243) mlO-lOt-osu NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tha Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its meeting held on Friday, May 2, 1924 (Cal. No. 71), adopted ths following resolutions: Whereas, Ths Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property requited for the opening and extending of East 89Lh st street from Foster avenue to Canarsle Cemetery, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; arji Whereas, The Board of Estimate ami Apportionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the Institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required ror tne loregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areaa of assessment for benefit for said proceedings, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, In pursuance of ths provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit In these proceedings is as follows: Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Foster avenue; on the east by a 1ms midway between East 89 th street and Rem sun avenue; on the south by ths northerly boundary line of Canarsle Cemetery, and on the west by a line midway between East 88th street and East 89th street.

Resolved, That this Board consider ths proposed area of assessment at a meeting or the Board to be held In The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan. In tha City Hall, on Friday. May 23, 1924, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., and that at the same time end place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to ail persons affected thereby be published in ths City Record and In ths corporation newspapers for ten days continuouslv, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, May 23, 1924, Dated Nsw York, May 10, 19C4. PETER J.

McOOWAN. Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building. Telephone. 4560 Worth. 10-10tosuho (C24 8).

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of New York his office. Room 628. Municipal Building. Manhattan, from 9 am. to 10:10 a on THTRHDAY, MAY tt.

1924. Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FORAGE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Ths time for the performancs of contracts Is from June 1st, 1924, to June 30th, 1914. Ths amount of security required Is thirty per cent of ths contract amount awarded.

No bid shall be considered unless it is ac- companled by a deposit. Such deposit fchall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of the total amour ot ths bid. The bidder will state the price per Unit, as called for tn the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will bs tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards. If made, made to the lowest bidder on each Item or class, as stated fn the schedules Specifications referred to In ths schedules may he had upon application st Room 1901, Municipal Building.

Manhattan. Blank forms and further information mav be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchafw. 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. EDWARD VV. BUCKLEY, Commissioner.

ojr 8m Instructions to Bidders, last paga. lC24j io-iot osuao KW CoUP.T I XGA i i. Hi on Hun Properties p.an.t fT. against 111 Alexander Nawh, (' Samuel r. and 1 1 it th r.i his wife; Ml Arthur Ah ranis a nd ln-ue Aba nt.

la li ft 1 1 a Seaman. 7 1 Edw ai ar-d Helen Demaresl. hi wife; fit. M. DemtrMt and ti'O H.iej it.

niaiest, his wife, (11) He m.i i George A i (J i ij) Fannie ix (If) Charles T. Mol-Jinaux ant 1.. i Mary" Mc.l liiieaux. his iff, ihf iii first nunifl bring ber li l.rft name being unknown to lUinnfT; 1 i Hov a I Mollineaux ami (17' Margaret hi wife; (IS Walter Mollineaux and (lit) "Mary" till x. 1 1 is i fe.

1 Raid first name be in tU il ious. Iif rut; first name Ik-inn n-IiTiomii id pla.nt:rf: JiO Frank Moiiineati itn.i (jii Mollineaux. h.a wife: Alh-ii Mollln. aux. 23 Ethel MacAd-im.

-4i Glad- Hta.lhaw, (2. A(U ii'S) Lmian Hewlett, 2 7 Albert Furman. i.6 Mary I. Southard. l-'-" Juha Km man.

i Thomas Kurnun ami (ill "Mary" Furman, his wife, the slid 1rt name being fictitious, her first nam" V-t-msr unknown to piaintilT; (32) Ellen Heine, Charles A. Mohr and 1 Anna Mnhr. his wile, (3) William Smait itn.l Winnie Smart, his wife: (37 Martin D. illeo and US Jane Willett. lis wife; fath-rine Staats, (' Webster and Hit Susie Webster, ('Is wife; (42' Kirk Webster and i43 Carrie Webster, his (44 Robert Willett, Burton Willett.

(4tj William Willett. (47) Catherine Leddy, 4S) George Willett, 4fo Sadie Hun vein, ftO Bernard V. Lott. ir.ll bdna Mamblln. C2 Humphrey Milhtt and "Mary" Willett, his wire, the hhI.I name beng fictitious, her true nrpt iinme being unknown to plaintiff; ChAiles Daly and (03) l.ot-tl- Dhley.

hH wff KHa A. BlnK- hMii, i liroree Da'ey and Heten I'atey, ife John F. Daley and ('.) 10 1 -1 his wife; (il (Ova Itob-Inon. i 2 1 Cnra Wilson. 3 1 Ella Vail.

Thomas F.astman, Eliza Klrby. hfi tli a Lndgt Nn. 4 S3, Frew and Accepie, Masons (Kia Thomas H. Troy. Rrt eXt-iut'T ni and under the last will utid tt-M uf John W.

Kiriy, rie- (vawii; 'mi H. Warre an 1 (S Limu Bnrre, bi wilt-; ii! Hurry F. Barre Tid (To. Susan M. Haire.

h.a ife; (.1 Fiederv -koff and 172 1 Nlll v. knff. ht ft.fp; )73i Ittmle Wvi ksff. 7 4 Nellie K. Bushman.

CT-) Mary A lluhland. (TO Mi-Cluehn. I Theresa Wy kfiff. Mftmlrt K'-ary, 7 it Cornnlius F. Wyi koff nnd (K'ii Annie Wy.

kt.fl', bis wife. (Sli Me Vina i Kent, WiMlHm Moore. t3 Anna SeBu.au. 4 R. 'an Brunt ami Mary" ait Brunt, hit wlte.

the naul first name ben: tb-t'tioua, hr I'rt name hcinK 'o pis ntlff: i Arihtir Van Brunt, (IT Mildred Smith, Ifi 11a on Brunt. Sl i Jori-miah an Brunt nnd 9o Anna V.tii Brunt, bis if: (flli Vlrsmfa Timmn-on. i Si: i Barbai i Van Brunt. 1 1 I'aio- line Van Brunt, 9 4 Klizabeth Van Brunt. iflf.

Florence V. B. Lane, (9 Walter Van Brunt, i'jTi Mabel Monan, l-eo-raia Van Brunt, Daniel Honan, A bram Hon a it. (1'iH Jane Honan. lu Anr.

Honan. 1 1 3 Lawnon R. Jons, as of and trustee under the last ill and testament of A bra ham Brunt, ClMi Daniel V. Bnrre and Klizabeth Barre. hia wife; Piirah .1.

MhrIII, (107i Catherine K. Goodman. (108i Catherine M. Willi in son. (1U9) Aletta Anna Barre (110) Stephen D.

StillwoU and (lllj Laura Ktillwell. hit xvife: 1 Jane K. Giles, (113) Furmnn M. and (iV4i Anna Neefus. his ite; Henry P.

Neefua and (llfi "Mary" Nee us. his wire, the first a me beir.s lirt itious, her true first name be sr unknown to plaintiff (1171 11- linru S. Neft'us, tllS Frank B. Neefus nd 1 1 Martraret Neefus. his wlf; 1 Mary Neefus.

1 1 Nellie S. jefus. 121 Klizabeth Selover. U'2i J'Uliam H. Clai and (123) Ida C.

Clark, is wife; 124i Brooklyn Truat Company, succpseor to Long- Island Loan Hi yomi.any, as exe. ntor of the last will and of Cornelius Stryker, deceased: -'5 1 William H. Clark, as executor of yd trustee under the last will and testn-. nent of Marv Stryker. (lereased.

for the benefit of Hurry oorhies; (1-6) Hai ry Voorhies and 1 27 I Henrietta, Voorhies, Yiin wire (1 28 1 Lula Mamnret Klrchrier, 1 2 9 Agnes Lake, ilidt Lucre tl a S. Bennett, (nil Eugenie Stlllwell, (132i Sarah Hrndnrksnn, (l.J3t Cornelia Hunter Wicks, (1341 Fie formed Church at Wood-lawn, also known an Wood law Refurmt Church. Elizabeth R. Lake. (l.Ti'l Lak (137) KHen M.

Stevenson, (ISS) (139i Clara Waltherfl, UO George Walthera, (Ml) Frank G. Walthers, (142) Clara, Taylor. (143) John Van 'kef and (144 "Mary" Va his wi I'e, the sn id first name being: fletltious, her true first name being unknown to plaintiff; (145 James Van Ck-pf and (14-ii Klizaheth Van Cleef. his -wi'e: (117) Will, am Van C'lef and (14 "Mary" Van Cleef. il.

wife, the aald first name being fl- ttt inus, her true first, name being unknown to pls-intiff; David F. Manning and 1 r.fi i George C. Buer n-rer. as executors of and truateea under lp last will and testament of George Stlllwell. rieeeaf (l.il John R.

Ha- eriga. Vre.ieriek Ha.etiga and I 'Mary" Hajena, his wife, the Raid firm name being fVt It 1uh. her true Pit st tia me bing unknown tn pla int iff 154 F.dith Fisher, iir.i) Matilua Perry. Kllen Jane Ryder. ll.

I- -edenck H. Hvler end 1 8 1 KIsib TiyrU-r. his wife Ida KydT (1..0) Mary Ryder. (lil John A. oorhee, as executor of and trustee Under the last will ard of IJary A.

wmart, je. eas.i wtntarn H. Bvfrouth. (l3i Murtorejlo. (DJ4) The City of New York.

(Ii5 Tunfs Bergen. Hhtt Jane V. W. Bergen. (17) John L.

Bergen and itin i Caroline S. Bergen, his wife; 1 Cornelius- and (17H) Bergn. his wife; (171 John L. and Cornrus J. Bergen, as t-xe utors nf and trustees under the lat and testament of Anna Bergen, deceased (173) (ieor ge I.

Lott. (174 chase National Bank, as succesHor to Hamilton Truat Company, committee of George L. Lott, an habitual drunkard, defendants. To the above-named defendants: You a iv hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a couv of your answer oti the plaintiff's attorne vtnm twenty (im nays alter the rvire cf his summons, e-iui of the day of service; and in of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded tn the '-omp'aint. Dated.

New Vnrk. March 13th. 1924. TAYLOR HOBERTS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Poptolfb-e Address.

66 pine street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New ork. To the defendants Edward Demarest. Hekn Der.iarest, his wife: Lawrence M. Demaresr. Ha zel 1 lemarest.

his wi fo Francis M. Demarest, Tlinnia Tux man. Jane Wllhtt. Catherine II. Siaats.

Jes-e Webster, Susie Web'it'T, his wife; Kirk Webster, Carrie Webster, hi3 wife; Robert Willett, Burton Willett, William Wilb'tt, at herine eddy. ie(i ire Willett, Ssd ie Tlnnyon, K.lna HsmMin, Humphrey W'l-lei i Eva Robinson, i i-ra Wilson. Thomas Eastman, 'nrnelt F. Wyckoff, Annie Wvr-koff, ib i Ia I e1 la Van Brunt, Virginia Thompson. Srtrah .1.

Magill, f'ath-eri ne K. (ioodn.a t. Kt op hen D. Stlllwell, Laura Stiih-, ell Jane E. Henrv P.

N' fu. "Mary" Neefus, his wl'- lif said first being fictitious, her true first name unknown to plaintiff: Lucretla Vm John Van Cleef. "Mary" Van CWf. his wffe. the antd first name being it sous, her true tirHt name bem unknown to pi an tiff Matilda Prrv snd i Mia in II Bvsout Th foregoing summons in served upon you bv puldu a-t ion pursuant an order of Hon.

Ha rv Tip wis. Justice of the Supreme 'oii'f of the State of sw York, dated April 25, 1924. and filed wltii the enfied complaint In the olfVe of the (bik of the County of Klntfs Hal) of Records. Borough of Brooklyn. Clly and of New Vnrk.

Th! le an ar-tion tg partition the prem ies In the Ward. Bm ough of Brooklyn, i tv od Stat1 of New Yo-k. bounced on the oast by V.nev Inland avenue, on tic soul nnd sout west by hat was formerly Coney I "land Creek. On the west mid northwest t.v- lards formerly of lam-j F. Williamson and of James V.

8 W'ooiey. on iiort lif st and rant a lio bv In no foinierlv of Edythe Bakelaar. ex-'en'Init ft om said premises all of tha land Ivlng west of ihe ccn'er 1'ne of East Sixth street a rj i It The City of It he -1 ivocii plaintiff and the de fen dan t. AH-ander S. Nah.

and ilMTiun 'be t-lp'm of all li oiiier defendants liere'r. Dated. New N. April 2. A ROBERTS.

A "orney for Pla ntlf Offtf and Post A rid ress. hti Pine sir-t. n-iroueh Manhattan, City of York 2S-Kt III SI PR EM R'l, KINGS rCf'NTY I 'a pp! at Ion of Ma ry to dissolve the on ground of ab-en. th of MeMr Kelatjon lawi P'ea take noHf thar. i.ier- of H'Ti Hsrrv E.

Mil da of Api Jl. 1 of Mar Km rnn i 'lerk of King 'on uv it ft that the Marv diif dihrt IK- mi tb im Keshan wii'i Ea Kiim.i Utirlfr i '-i 7 -A To Ea I'll ruan Lewis elated and filed 1 1 in th offbo cf bv which It hp Knha i.ss 1 baking a sea' her or rn.t SU blen- I von ha Hi.wni fl NMi t-Ssi be ng know to rtnr ir tc I ha 'im hltpvpS rou to 1 PeTltinp HI t.e Psrt II Hie 'nuntv, a i otigh of Coun'y of Km'ii" di 1 Tl and that dead, lie on dal Te ipreiTtM Court. Ki7i('J irl uuse In 'he Bor- ''b of N. York. r.J of New .1 uiie.

1 324. at iO loon of that day, or ss 'tunnel -an be pcard, iff the ai iega'loris 'I Ion shall he taken made for an order cV-iHUts hetween VARY -A KASHAS' Dated, the 1 4th dnjf of on o'clock in he fur aoon theresfter at which ron ts ined In 'be and an appnratbn solvit! the ma KASHAS' and Klnna county, Annl. 14 MARY KASHA V. Teti'lonr-r. To Ess Kashan.

alicve named- Th" for going notlcf. it upon you bv pui.b cation, pursuant Rn rrder ft II' Harrv Lew is. tistn of the Sipmh Court of lb New York. a 14h -lav or" Ap-petition on Mia' rlerk of sal. I House, in the it.

e-f Kings, Citv Brookl.v n. 1 EI i and fi I- Hi- the dny in the office wi. a' 1 Conntv nrouklyi New ork I Ai.nl 14th. I FLA A A V. fo- Pet Crflce srd Fcb-oW, Address 44 treet, of Br-jokiyn, City 'ork.

a21 I SPfESES OUi tRO HAND LFGATi VOTTCFS. THE PK 'PLF. OF THE STATE OP New York, by the giace of God fiee and Independent To Albert W. Ilarr an aide surviving executor of the last will and testament of Henry M. Baxter, deceased1 Margaret Biker.

Adelaide V. Eagleson, Mfibolm Kagieson. William IT Eagleson, i administrator of the estate of Sar.ih Eagle-son; Henrv Baxter, William Baxter. Jcb' B. Hull.

William Baxter. Robert G. a r. Li i a 1 1 Sarah Ann Nelson Margaret Brown, A nni Pa'mer. Sarali Jvne McGalue.

Robert J. M-Cahie. James McGahie. David Mi(iahie. Eleanor CharlfS, El i.a bet iOag lesun To.

Id, Emma Little, Mary Ann Little. Robert J. McGahie, as executor of the estate of Margaret Baxter, Geoi Ne ll as executor of the t-Ma'e of Mai caret Baxter, and Land Tnl and Trust Company, as executor of the last will and tmtamMit of Mary Ha tor, send greet in h'ras. Richard C. Adily, who resides at No.

East 17th street, tn the Borough e-L" Brooklyn. City of York, and William J. Todd, who resides at No. l'3S2 ti-'d In the Borough of Brooklyn. Ctty of New York, have presented their final ac count as surviving executors of the last will and testament oT WILLIAM JOHN BAXTER, deceased, lately residing at No.

l13 Lafayette avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, and a petition praying that their account may be Judicially Now. therefore, you nnd each of you are hereby cited to show i a use before our Hurrogai e's Court of the Ccunty of Kings, to be held at the Hall ot lie-cords in the County of Kings, on the 19th day of May. 1924, at ten o'clock ir. the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had.

In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate Court to hm hereunto a ffl xed Witness. Hon. George Albert (I Wingate, Surrogate of our saNl County, at the Borough oM nrooKiyn, in tne sabi County, tne Kith day of April. 1924. JOHN H.

M. COOKY, Clerk of the Surrogate' Court. 21 4t-rr THE PEOpDE OF THE STATE OF New York, by the grace of God free and independent To Emily S. Jackson, Adelaide R. Henry, Louise F.

Henrv, Daniel R. Robert. Margaret R. Perry. Henry J.

Robert, Marie Angelet Theree de Moroni Huguet. Pierre Carteret, Albert Plcot, Albert Choisy, Cnited States Fidelity Guaranty Company, send greeting Where as, Margaret A. ackson, who res'des at No. 5.1) Madison Borough of Manhattan. City of New lorn, and Christopher D.

Robert, who resides at No. 77 Rem sen street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, have presenter tneir count as administrators with the wiil annexed of the goods, chattels and credit of JoMN ROBERT, deceased, lately residing in the County of Kings. State of New York, anft a petition praying that their account may be ludlflaliy settled.

Now. therefore, von and each of you are hereby cited to show ause before our surrogates Court eif thu County of Kings, to he held at the Hall of Records in tne county oi Kings, on the day of June, 1924, at ten o'clock In tlv forenoon, why such settlement should pot be had. In testimony whereof, we lmv caused the seal of our snld Surrogate's Court to be hereunto itnefls, Hon. George A Ibert (I Wingate, Surrogate of our 6 Id i 'ounf at th trough of Brooklyn, in the Haid County the List day of April. 124.

JOHN H. COOKY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. 28-5t-m THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE uF New York, by the grace of God tre" and independent To Dr. Victor S.

h.iiwlia, Charlotte Kupferberg, Georg Srhalsrha, Clara Schalscha, Dr. Erich Schalscha. David L. Gluck. Hilda B.

Swart ne and George Cohn, snd greeting: kei eas, Julie Baumeister, who resides at 17m; East lth street. Borougn of Brooklyn of the City of New York, haa presented a petition praying for a decree that eertain Instrument in writing bearing date the 2ftth day of August. 199, relating to real and personal property, be duly pi ov ns the last will testament of FRITZ BAUMEISTER. lately residing at No. Eait 18th street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

Now. tnerefore. you and each of you are herehv cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, hi the County of Klntrs, on the loth dav of May. 1S24. st ten oVlo-k in the forenoon, why such deciee should not be made.

In testimony hereof, we have a us. the Seal of our paid Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affix d. Witness, Hon. George Albert. (Seal Wingate, Surrogate of our said County, at the Rorounh of Broklyn.

In the eaid Couniy the 11th day of April. 1924. JOHN H. M'-COOEV. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

n4-4t THE PECJfLE OF THE STATE OF New York, by the gracp of God free and independent To James Galvin, John Gal-vin, S. Mary Galvin, Thomas Galvin nnd Galvin. Send gret ing Whereas S. Marv Galvin. administratrix of th estate of THOMAS GALVIN.

deceased, who resides at 1D7S Coney Inland avenue. Brooklyn, N. cre Mrs. Cozlne, has presented a petition praying for a decree that real property owned by the said Thomas Galvin uf the time of his decease, No. 1339 E.

37th street, Borough of Brooklyn, County e.f Kings, city find State of New Yfirk. tie sold for the payment of the debts of the said deceased and his funeral and administration exppnses and that the proceeds after su payments be held to lie distributed a.cordirg to the rights of the irf rested parties. Now. therefore, nu each of y.iu are hereby ced to show ause before our Surrogate's court of the Cuuntv of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 2Sth day of May. 1924.

at 10 o'clock in the fi re noon, why such decree should not be made. In testimony whereof, we have caused the sea I of our said Surrogate's Court to hereun a ffl ed. W1'nes. Hon George Albert (L P- Wlnga'e, Surrogate of our said County. at the Borough of Brooklyn.

In the said Cuunty, the 2tn dav or April. 1324. JOHN H. M. cooEY.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. (File No. 48't2, 1924 Supplemental. a 2 4 1 rn Til PE( PLK OF THE STATE OF N'-iv York, bv Ihe gracn nf Clod free Arid lndepenent To Margaret Mahoney an.J )-, (i. Send wreetlng: Whereas.

I P. Corrigan, who resides at 1514 Bth a-enue the Roioueii of Brooklyn. City of New York, has presented a petj. on pravmg for it de. ree that a certain instrument in writing hearmg date the I'd dav of AlPy, 1 91 (J.

relating to rea I and personal property, be duly proved as th ill and test cut nf AT II A 1 A I f. No known as MATTllK TRAfNOR. lately residing at No tij Hicks treet. in the Horo'igh nf F'rookKn of New York. Now.

therefore, you and e'h of ou at hereby 'iled to before our Surrogate's i on rt e.f the County of Kings, to he hidt at the Hall of Re-orris. in ihe couniy or King, on the 1 1 i dav e.f May. 1924, at ten o'. lo- in the fnrenofjii, whv such decree should not be made. Jn teftlmony whereof, we ha- a used the seal of our said Suirog.u.- I 'ourt to liereuti to ffl e.

1 1 ness. Hon A 1 be (U Wingate, Sunogate of our said County. at tin Korough of Brooklyn. 1n the said the 12th day of April. I9L'4.

JOHN M-(V)fiKY clerk of the Sunogate's court. 1t-4t-rn PARTITION SALES. SUPREME COURT. WKHTfHF. ST V.

County Mary R. Hart, plaintiff, against Abraham Robinson and others, defendants i pur sua nee or the interlocutory Judg ment of partition and sale duly made and rtered 1 i the above entitled action I th unders.giifd. referee In aald Judgment named, wi i 1 I public auction at the oklvn Rcul Estate KNChange, 189 Mon-ie Mreei. Kings Countv. State of New Y'i a.

on the 1 2i da of May. 19 24, at bv WdliHin Mcphilliainy ers, lie land an el bni lei logs (-bed in deed to i 'me made bv I. to Albert Rot.ln-on rd' ii King- i nuntv Register's OnV t.er needs at pag- 4SH. and the nd August Feidmnn and wife to ri Rnhmsun, rtnd recorded in said in :n.cr of deds at page in. iud- mg i In- pi cm know .129.

311 Limo'i I-. ihe Land and' Tax Maps "of said Coijti''' I'tSCPfl A. CREENE. Referee plaintiff's attorney. P.easar.'vilie.

N. Y. el iti fAMSTBRtOOS CORPORATION KOTICES- lnsnection of whomsoever It may concern. Notice is hereby further given that the Citv of New York or any person or per aona whose rights may be affected by said transcript of estimate and who may object to the same or any part thereof may witnin niteen aays arter me- nrsi puoiicn-tfon of this notice on the 8th day of May, 1 924, set forth their objections to the same In writing, duly verified In the man ner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and hiH postofflce address, and file the same wttn tne cierg or the county or ttinga ana within the same time serve upon the Cor poration counsel or the city eix New lorn, at his office. No.

163 Pierrepont street, Bor ough of Brooklyn, city or New xork, coov of such verified objections. Notice is hereby further given that on the 23d day of May, 1924, at 10 o'clock In tno lorenoon ox mat nay. or as soon mere after aa counsel can beard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of the City of New lork win aDDiy to Hon. Kusseii ifeneaici, the Justice of the Supreme Court signing said transcript of estimate or tentative decree, at hfa chambers in the Kings County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn. Ldty of New York.

fix a time when said FIiibHib will hoar- tha HUl an nhlnrtlnv. Dated, the 8th day of May, 1924, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. GEORGE P- NICHOLSON, Corporation Counsel. IBS Pierrepont street.

Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. (C-242) m8-10t-osu SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 1 1 a on "WEDNESDAY, MAY 91, IM4. NO. 1.

FOR REGULATING AND RB-PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6 -INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF E. 14TH ST. FROM A POINT 131 FEET SOUTH OF AVENUE TO AVENUE L. The Engineer's estimate la aa follows: 852 cubic yards concrete. 2,120 square yards asphalt pavement (S years maintenance).

Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, 12.600. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of 126 In cash or certified check made navahle to the order of the Comp troller of Tha City of New York. NO. 2.

OK KKOUlvA 0. I.NO. PAVING AND REPAYING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT rAVKM KIN I OM A 8-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF KINGSTON AVE. FROM RUTLAND RD. TO HAWTHORNE ST.

The Engineer a estimate is as follows 907 cubic yards excavation to sub grade. 26 linear feot old curbstone reset Id con crete. 2C linear feet new curostone set in con crete. 0 linear feet Bluest one Heading stones set in concrete. 428 cubic yards concrete.

2,670 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years maintenance). time aiiowea, cousecuuvs woramg days. Security required. Each bid must be accompanied by a de posit of 1175 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York. NO.

3. FOR REGUIjATTNG AND RE- PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAYS OF LA FAYETTE AVE. FROM CUMBERLAND ST. TO WASHINGTON AND CUMBERLAND ST. FROM DE ALB AVE.

TO LAFAYETTE AVE. The Engineer estimate is as ronowe: 146 lllnear feet old curbstone reset In concrete. 946 linear feet new curbstone set in con crete. 1,810 cubic yards concrete outside rail road area. 6 cubic yards concrete witnin rauroaa area.

11,040 square yards asphalt pavement outside railroad area (6 years main tenance). 30 square yards aspnait pavement witnin railroad area (no maintenance). 7.090 square yarns aspnait pavement to bo removed outside railroad ares. 20 sou are yards asnbait pavement to De removed within railroad area. 2.400 sou are yards concrete foundation to be remrved outside railroad area.

20 square yards concrete foundation to be removed within railroad area. 20 souare yards' adjacent pavement to be relaid outside railroad area. 14 new standard, iron basin neada. 4 new standard Iron covers and heads for sewer manholes. Time allowed.

40 consecutive working days. security required, iit.iuo. Each bid must be accompanied by a de posit of 1806 in cash or certified check made paveble to the order nf the Comptroller of The City of New York. NO. 4.

FOR CONSTRUCTING A TIM BER PILE JKTTY ADJACENT TO GROYNE NO. 12. NEAR THE FOOT OF W. 10TH CONEY ISLAND. The Engineer estimate is as follows: 6,475 linear feet timber piles.

3.600 pounds rolled steel angles, i Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. Security required, 81,600. Each bid must be accompanied hy a deposit of 76 in cash or certified check made payame to tne oraer or the comptroller of The City of New York. NO. 6.

FOR REGULATING. CURBING WHERE NECESSARY AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A fl-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 41ST ST. FROM 15TH AVE. TO 16TH AND FOR EP A VI NG WITH RM AN NT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION A PORTION OF 15TH AVE. FROM 40TH ST.

TO 41ST ST. The Engineers estimate is as follows: 705 cuhic yards excavation to, sub grade. 270 linear feet steel bound cement curb. 440 cubic yards concrete. 380 square yards concrete foundation to be removed.

2.665 square yards aspnait pavement (5 years maintenance). 39o square yaras aspnait pavement to be removed. Time allowed, consecutive working days. security required, is.euu. Each bid must be accompanied hy de posit of 1180 in cash or certified check made psahle to the order of the Comp- tro'ler' of The Ctty of New York.

The bidder will state tne price or each Item or article contained in the specifications per foot, cubic yard, or other unit of measure by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be compared and the con tracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contrsct. Blank forms may he obtained at ths office of the Bureau of Highways, Room 602, ISO. so court HrooKiyq- EDWARD RI EG ELM ANN, President. ftsrSfe Instructions to Bidders, last page.

(C-24 7 1 NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises located' on the northeasterly side of 84th street, 200 feet northwesterly from 21 st avenue, adjoining the premises of Public School 128. Borough of Brooklyn, its or Mew or auiy selected as a site for school purposes, according to law. Notice is hereby given to the owner or owners respectively entitled to or interested In the real property, title to which a aougnt to oe acquired in tne above pro ceeding and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term for Trials, held in and for the County of ruDgs, nas, arret conameritig tne testi mony and proofs ofTered by The City of New York and the parties and persons who have appeared Jn the above proceeding, completed Its estimate of the compensation which should Justly be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the ral property so acquired In this proceeding, snd has prepared the transcript of its estimate of the damages so ascertained and estimated. Said transcript of esrlmate ts accompanied by the damage map used by said court upon the trial of said proceeding, and states the several sums respectively estimated for each parcel ahown on said fiamage map.

with the names of each owner, so far as as ertained. Said transcript of estimate, dated the 6th day of May, 1924, Is signed hy Hon. Russell Benedict, the net ice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above-entitled vroceeding, and said transcript, accompanied by said damage map, together with the proofs upon which tne same is based, was niea in tne omce or the Clerk of the County of Klnrs on the fiih day of May, 1924, for the inspection of whomsoever It may concern. Notice is nereny lurtner given that Tne City of New York, or any person or persons whose rights may be affected by said transcript of estimate and who may object to the same or any part thereof, may I within fifteen days after the fiist publics-1 FOR jOS CR B. COUNTY COURT.

KINGS COUNTY John i arr. plaintiff, va. Ada H. Werther, defendant. Watson, Kristeller A Swift, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 68 William Street.

New York City. Purs'iant to Judgment herein I will sell at public auction, by William J. Mephll-liamy auctioneers, a Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 19 Montague street. Brooklyn. Kings County, on May 19th, 1924, at 12 o'clock, noon, the premises diretted by said Judgment to be sold, as follows: All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and Improvement thereon erected, situate, lying and being (n the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and deacrlhed as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of East 2ath street, distant five hundred and twenty (62 fet northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the aald side of East 2Sth street and the northerly aide of Avenue running thence westerly, parallel with Avenue one hundred (100) feet thence northerly, parallel with East 2Rth street, forty (40) feet; thence easterly, again parallel with Avenue P. one hundred (100) feet to the said westerly side of East 2Sth street, aud thence southerly along the said aide of East 2th street forty (40) feet to the point or placs of beginning. Together with all the right, title and Interest of the mortgagor of, In and to the land lying In East 2ith street, In front of and adjoining the above-described premises to the center Hne there of.

LORING M. BLACK. JR, Refereo. tit mAth SIPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Adele R.

Johnson, Margaret F. Johnson and Rem sen Johnson, plaintiffs, against The De Witt Sanitarium, Westchester National Bond and Mortgage Edison Fixture Superior Candy Paul Siegler, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the aboe-ei. titled action, and bearing date the 25th day of April, 1 924. the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Harry Wolkof, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

1 89 Montague street, in the Borough of County of Kings, on the 28 th day of May, 1924, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to he sold, and therein described as follows; All that plot of land situate in the Twenty-third Ward of the Borough of Brookfyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Hancock street, distant 160 feet easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side ot Hancock street snd the easterly side of Nostrand avpnue; running tnence easterly along the southerly side or Hancock street feet; thence southerly parallel to Nos- tranel avenue ahout 12 feet to th southerly line of the mortgaged premises ad-Joining the land formerly of Rem Lefferts; running thence westerly along naid land to a point here a line drawn parallel to Nostrand avenue nnd distant 1S8 feet 'iV, inches southerly from the southerly airiA of Hancock street and IPS feet east erly from the easterly of Nostrand avenue would intersect me same; inenee nortn-rlv narallel with Nostrand avenue 3R feet "lt inches to the center line of the block thence westerly along the center line of the block 2S feet; thence northerly parallel with Nostrand avenim and part of the distance through a party wall 100 fet to the southerly sido or Hancock street, the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title and Interest of, in (Aid to Hancock street, lying In front of and adjoining the same to the center line thereof. Subject, however, to an easement over a strip of land 2 feet In wld'h of the easterly portion of the shove described premises In favor of the residue of the mortgaged tanas for use as a driveway for pleasure automobiles only, to and from garages to be built on the rear of said land lytn to the east of the same, subject also to covenants and restrictions con a lned in a deed from James D. Lynch to Cornelia Johnson dated March 9.

17. nnd recorded In the Register's office, Kings County, In IJber 1721 of Conveyances. Rt page 390. on the K.th day of March. 1887, and to zoning regulations and res' rlct ions con lned tn a resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of New York, adopted July 25, Ifllfi.

and In any amendments thereto. Dnteri May 1, 1 924. HENRY H. KLEIN. Referee.

A'fred S. Brown, p'alntiff's attorney, 1 Liberty street, New York City, th SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Ka: herine Gallagher, plaintiff, gainst Frunkford Realty Corporation, and others defendants. In of a Judgment of fnre-rlosure and tale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 22d day of April, 1924. tho undersigned, tho referee In said judgment named, will soil public auction 1o the highest bidder, by Nathaniel Shuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Katato Exchange, No. 1K9 Montague street, tn tha Borough of Brookfyn.

County of Kings, on the lRth day of May. 1924, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or pare 1 of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State nf New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of f9th street, distant one hundred nnJ twenty-five (125) feet east from the joiner rormeu ny tne intersection or the northerly side of t9th street and the east erly side of 20th avenue; thence running northerly, narallel wild tne easier alrta of 20th avenue, one hundred (100) feet two (2 inches; thence easterly. paralM with the northerly side of 69th street, 'our hundred and fifty (4fi0 feet: thence eoutherly, parallel with the easterly side of 20th avenue, one hundred (100) feot i wo 2 1 Inches hence westerly, ilnnr the northerly side or 69th street, four nundred and fifty (450) feet to the Domt or place of beginning. juateej, April JZ4.

MANASSEH MILLER, Referee. Robert P. Orr, plaintiff's attorney. 21R Montague street. Brooklyn Borough.

Naw York city. a2i-fit-thm CORPORATION NOTICES. NEW YORK SUPREME: COURT. SEC- ond Judicial District In the matter of the application of the City of New York, rela tive to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose (n fee. to the lands, ten mens and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening and extending EAST r.i ii.nij ti rkli, trorn Avenue i4 to Ave-iiue N.

and EAST EIGHTH STREET from Ayenue to Avenue In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. Not be Is hereby given that application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New Second Judicial District, at specml term of said court te. be held In nnd for the County or KLngs, ror the hearing of motions, af the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York on (he lath day of May, 1924, at the opening of the court on that day.

or as soon thereafter ns counsel can he heard hereon, to condemn the real orouert re uired for said Improvement and to have Mi compensation which should Justly he s.le. to the respective owners of the real property proposed to ne tauen therefor, ascertained and determined by the Su preme i 'ourt without a Jury, and to have he of said improvement assessed by he said Simreme Court as hereinafter in accordance with the resolution of 'he Board of Estimate and Apportionment of th city of New York, adopted on the eiay of November, ltJ2. The nature and extant of the 1 prove merit hereby Intended la the acejulstr Ion of title in fee by the City of New York, for the of the public, to all the lands and premise, with the buildings thereon and the a ppurte nance thereto belonging, re-nu'red for the opening and extending of Second street from Avenue to Avenue ii nd East Eighth street from a ve-r ii te, Avenue in the Borough of Brooklvn, i of New York. The- rai rt tltie- wbi' ti Is pronoserf to is more particularly and r.b-.l fo lows, to wit: EAST SECOND STREET. Rrrbi'iiNg at the intersection of the north line nf Avenue with the eHst line of Ki 2d st re-rd heft' west.

erl a lo-ng he rn. li ue e.f A venue r.i) thence t.of U.bj deflecting 90 degrees to Hie rlph' 17..7 il feet: thence northeasterly d-ftp. d'cr- minutes fl ond th rigbr fi feet; thence easterly defecting 18 degrees 02 minutes 09 seconds CORIORATIOtf NOTICES. to the right 63.61 feet; thence southerly aene-cting so degrees to the right libO feet to tne point or neginnmg. EAST EIGHTH STREET.

Beginning at the intersection of the north line or Avenue with the east line of East Eighth street; thence westerly along the north no ot Avenue 60 feet thence northerly deflecting 10 degree to the right 930 feet to the north line of Avenue thence easterly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 60 feet; thence southerly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 30 feet tc the point of beginning. The property affected by the above proceeding is located In Block Nos. 6495 06x9. sr.nsB. rr4.

f.ii4, and 6 til 5 In Sections 17 and iiO of the Kings county i.ana Map. The said Board nf Estimate and Ap portionment has determined the reso lutlon adopted on the 10th day of No vember, 1922, that the whole of the cost and expense of the proceeding shall be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by the Improvement, and has fixed and determined tne area or assess ment for benefit In tnia proceeding to be as follows: I. Bounded on the north by the south er line of Avenue JL: on the east by line midway between Fast 2d street and East 3d street; on the south by the northerly line nf Avenue JV: and on the west by a line midway between feast za street ana uravesena avenue. li. Bounded on the north by the south erly line of Avenue on the east by line mm way net ween r.aai si Bireei una East sth street: on tno soutn oy tne nortn erlv line of Avenue and on the west by a line midway betweea East 7th street and East sth street.

Dated, Brooklyn. New York, May 1, 1924. GEORGE NICHOLSON, Corporation Counsel. Office and postofflce addresa. 153 Plerre- pent street, Borougn ot isroomyn, uuy oi Mt Yorlr.

(C-227) ml-lOt-osu NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the nurnose of onenln and extending JUNIUS STREET, from Riverdale avenue to Hegcman avenue, in tne iorougn or Brooklyn, City of New York. Notice la hereby given that application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term of gaid Court to be held In and for the County of Kings, for the hearing of motions, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the Kith day of May, 1924, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard to condemn the real property required for said improvement and to ha ve the compensation which should juBtly be made to the respective owners of the real Droperty proposed to be taken therefor ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a Jury, and to have the cost of said improvement assessed by the said Supreme Court as hereinafter set forth. In accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of New York, adopted on the 6th day of April, 1923. The nature and extent of the Improvement hereby Intended Is the acquisition of title in fee by The city or isew or ror the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening and extending of Jujilus street, from Riverdale avenue to Hegeman avenue. In the Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York. The -real property, title tn which is proposed 4o be acquired, is more particularly bounded and described sa follows, to wit: Beginning at the intersection of the south line of Riverdale avenue with the west line of Junius street; thence easterly along the south line of Riverdale avenue ,5 feet; thence southerly, deflecting 90 de-gi ees the right. 1194.88 feet; thence southerly, deflecting 8 degrees 66 minutes 57 seconds to the left, 72.60 feet; thence southerly, deflecting 19 degrees 47 minutes 63 seconds to the right, 439.40 feet to the north line of Hegeman avenue; thence westerly, deflecting 74 degrees 09 minutes 04 seconds to the right, 62.37 feet; northerly, deflecting 105 degrees 60 minutes 6ti seconds to the right, 414. 14 feet; thence northerly, deflecting degrees 01 minute 20 seconds to the left, 77.99 feet; thence northerly, deflecting 6 degrees 49 minutwfl 3il seconds -o the left, 1214.17 leet to the point or beginning. The property affected by the above pro-feeding Is located In Blocks Nos.

3831, 3S32. 3848. 8849. 3868. 3869.

3863A and 8864A, In Section 12 of the Kings County Land Map. The said Board of Estimate and Appor tionment haa determined by the resoutlon adopted on the flth day of April, 1923. that the whole of the cost and expense of the proceeding stiall be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by the improvement, and has nxen ana deter mined the area of assessment for benefit In this proceeding to be as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Riverdale avenue where it is Intersected by a line midway between Powell street and Junius street, and running thence eastwardly along the southerly line or iiivernaie avenue to the westerly rignt of-way line of the New York, Brooklyn and Manhattan Beach Railway; thence soutnwarrtly along the westerly rignt-or-way line of the said railroad to the northerly line of Hegeman avenue; thence west-wardly along the northerly line of Hege man avenue to the easterly line of Powell street; thence northwardly along the easterly Hne of Powell street to a point distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Junius street, the said distance being measured at right angles to Junius street; thence northwardly and parallel with Junius street to the southerly line of New Lots avenue: thence in a straight line to a point on the northerly line of New Lots avenue miaway between jowen street ana Junius street; thence northwardly along a line midway between Powell street and Junius street to the point or place of beginning. Dated, Brooklyn. New York, May 2.

1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON. Corporation Counsel. Office and Post Office Address, 1 S3 Pierrepont Street.

Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. fC-23fl) m2-10t osu NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SEC-ON JUDICIAL DISTRICT In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the seme has not been heretofore acquired ror tne same purppse in fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for he purpose of opening and extending HEGEMAN AVENUE, from Miller avenue to Ashford street In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Notice la herehy given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held In end for the County of Kings, for the hearing of motions, at the County Court House. In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 1 tit day of May. 1924, at the opening of the Court on that day.

or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to condemn the real property required for said improvement and to he re the compensation which should Justly be msde In the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken therefor ascertained and determined hy the Supreme Court without a Jury, and to have the cost of said improvement assessed by the said Supreme Court as hereinafter set forth. In accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The Citv of New York, adopted on the 6th day of January, 1923. The nature and extent of the Improvement hereby Intended is the acquisition of title In fee hy The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening and extending of Hegeman avenue, from Miller avenue to Ashford street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. The real property, title to which pro-poseel to be acquired. Is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Intersection of the northeast line of Miller avenue with the southeast line of Hegeman avenue; thence northwegf erly along the northeast line of Miller avenue 70 feet; thence northeasterly, delecttng 90 degree to the right.

170 feet to the southwest line of Ashford street thence southeasterly, d-fiectlng 90 degrees to right. 70 feet; thence southwesterly, d'-flectlng 9l degrees to the right, 17K0 feet to the point of beginning. The property affected by the above proceeding la located in Fi locks Nos. 4 "104. 4 3'6, 4.10, 4308, 4.109.

4310. 4311, 4128 to inclusive, In Section 14 of the Kings County Land Map, The ld Hoard of Estimate and A ppor-Mnnmenl bits etelerinined by the resolution a opted on he 6 day of January, 1 323, nat toe wnoie tne cost ant exoense the proceeding shall be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by the improvement, and has fixed and determined the area of assessment for benefit In this proceeding to be as follows: Bounded on the north hv lin mMi between New Lots avenue and Hegeman Avenue; on the east by the westerly line of Ashford street; on the south by' a line minway net ween Hegeman avenue and Lorraine avenue, and on the west by the casirny una ui miner mvenue. Dated. Brooklyn. New York.

May 1924. UC.UJ.lirE, r. niUHULfltlN. Corporation Counsel Office and Post Office Address, 153 r-ierrepont street. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

m2-10t osu PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved and unimproved lands nueciexi inereoy. mat the following proposed assessments and iwirii hvn hun completed and are lodged in the office of ine moara or Assessors for examination uy mi persons interested, Borough of Brooklyn, 7244. Tavlng Bay 28th from Bath ave. to Benson ave. Affecting parts of Blocks 6412 and 6418.

7366. Paving Avenue from B. 14th st. to E. 15th and from E.

I8tb St. to E. 19th st. Affecting: parts of Blocks 6797, 6798, 8801, 6802, 6820, 6321, 6824 ana n9, ave. to Benson ave, Affecuni parts of 7370.

Paving E. 7th from Avenue to Avenue J. A (Tec tins; parts of Blocks do i ana -izu. 7371. Curbing; and flagging TL Slth'srt.

from Clarendon rd. to Cortelyoti and E. 39th, from Clarendon rd. to Cortel-you rd. Affecting parts ot Blocks 4937.

4938 and 4939. 7372. Paving 83d st, from 21st ave. to Bay pkway. Affecting parts of Blocks can ana tuav.

7376. Paving and curbing Newport et. from Hopklnson ave. to Herzl st. Affect ing parts of Blocks S6B8, 3699, 3610 and SMI.

7384. Paving Snedlker from Here- man eve. to Lorraine ave. Affoctlns nart or biocks SB73 ana 3X74. 7476.

Paving 82d from 12th ave. to 13th ave. Affecting parts of Blocks 6291 and 6302. 7482 Paving 48th from 9th ave. to 10th ave.

Affocttng parts of Blocks 6625, 6026. 5631 and 632. 7603. Regulating, grading. curbing.

flagging and paving 7 2d from 18th ave. to 1 9th together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade. Assessments affect parts of Blocks K183, 6184. 6194 and 6195. Awards affect Block 183, 4t, 48.

bO, 64. 66. 68. 69, 60, ffl, 62, 64, 66, 67; Block 6194, Lots 1, 18, 20, 21. 23, 24, 25, 26, 28.

7594. Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging Bergen from 67th st. to Wakeman pi. together wdth a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade Assessments affect parts of Blocks 5889 and 6840. Awards affect Block 5840 Lots 10.

13. 15. 18. Claim disallowed affects Block 6840. Lot 11.

7fi49. Sidewalks In Montgomery te-tween Albany ave. and Troy Flat-bush between Fillmore ave. and Avenue and fencing lots in Fulton between YVyona ave. and Bradford Bradford between Fulton St.

and Atlantic N. nth st. and N. 12tn TiArnwA aua anrl Rurrv mt f.5,4 between 2d ave. and '3d Hrand between Myrtle ave, and Wllloughhy and In Hopklnson at southwest "orner of McDougal st.

Affecting Block 1417. Lot Block 1422. Lots 10. It 13, 14, 16. 82, 33, 84; Block 8609, Lts 1, IB; J310CK ao-, cn'cn aoia, Lots 50, 21; Block 2290, Lots 11, 12.

13, 14 27. 28, 29; Block 813, Lot 2 Block 1906, Lots 86. 87; Block 1532, Lot 30. 7671. Sewer and appurtenances In Bristol st.

from Newport st. to the end of the existing sewer about 240 feet northerly. Affecting parts of Blocks 8600 and 3601. 7674. Sewer and appurtenances in E.

42d at from Snyder ave. to Holy Cross Cemetery. Affecting parts of Blocks 4909 and 4910. 7 7 8 Sewer basin on Flushing at northeast corner of East ave. Affecting all of Block 2127 and part of Block 2252.

7679. Sewer and appurtenances In Ft. Hamilton west side, between 70th st. and 7 1st st. Affecting part of Block 5896- 768S.

Sewer and appurtenances In Lake at from Avenue to Avenue U. Affecting part of Blocks 7102 and 7103. 7685. Sanitary sewer and appurtenances In Ocean weBt side, between Avenue and Avenue U. Affecting part of Block 73787.

Sewer basin on northeast corner of 19th ave. and 68th at. Affecting all of Block 6570. 792. Sewer and appurtenances In Troy between Avenue and Baughman pi.

Affecting Block 7867. Lot 16. 7693. Sewer and appurtenances In Utlca ave from Snyder avo. 'to Til den ave.

Affecting parts of Blocks 4721 and 4722. 7715. Sewer and appurtenances in E. st. from Winthrop st.

to Rutland rd. Affecting parts of Blocks 4605 and 4606. 7826. Private sewer and appurtenances in 83d from 75th ave. to 100 feet east of Ft.

Hamilton pkway. Affecting parts of Blocks 6010 and 6020. All persons whose interests nre affected by the above named proposed assessments or awards, and who are opposed to tne same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections In writing to the Board of Assessors. Room 800, Municipal Building. Manhattan, on or before Tuesday, June 3, 1924, at 11 a.m., at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testimony received In reference thereto.

May 3. 1924. WILLIAM C. ORMOND. ANDREW T.

SULLIVAN. MAURICE SIMMONS. Board of Assessors. (C-237) 3-10t osuA-b SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED bv the Park Board, at the ofllce of the Department of Parks, loth lloor. Municipal Bu.tdlng, Mnnhattan, until 2:30 p.m..

on TUrRHUAY, MAY IfiTH. 1934. Borough of Brook ln. FfiR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY Olt REQUIRED FOR TREE PI, A NTT NO WORK ON BAY PARKWAY, BETWEEN OCEAN PARKWAY AND GRAVESEND A TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. The amount of security required Is Two thousand, Ave hundred dollars The time allowed to complete the work will be thirty (30) consecutive working davs.

Certified check or cash in the sum of One hundred and twenty-five dollars (812S.OO) must accompany bid. Blank forms and other Infonnntfon may be obtained at the office if the Department of Parks. Borougn of Brooklyn, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park West1 and 6th street. Prospect Park. Brooklyn.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a ump or aggregate sum. FRANCIS D. GALLATIN. President. EDWARD T.

O'LOUGHLLN, JOSEPH P. HENNESSY. ALBERT C. BENN1NGER. JOHN J.

O'ROURKE. Commissioners of Parks. geF Hee Instructions to Bidders, lost page. (C-C3S1 m3-t0 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Commissioner of Purchase of The (Tity of New York at his office. Room 626.

Municipal Building. Manhattan, from I a in. to a.m., on Uriel ay. Mny 16. 194.

Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING sand, cement and broken stone to tha Department of Public Welfare, The time for the peiformance of contracts Is 30 consecutive calender days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller. The amount of security required Is thirty percent of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless, it is accompanied by a deposit. fuch depoalt shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half percent of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for In the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bid will be tested. The extensions must he made snd footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each Item or claas, as ptoted In the schedules. Specifications referred to In the schedules may be had upon application at Room 19UI. Municipal Building. Manhattan.

Blnnk forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Depart ment of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. EDWARD W. BUCKLEY. Commissioner. PSJTHe Instructions to Bidders, last page.

(C-240) SEALED BIDS WILL BE) RECEIVED by the Commissioner of Purchase of the City of New ork at his office, Room 626 Municipal Building, Manhattan, from a.m. to 10:30 a.m., on FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1024, Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER INO LAMPPOST CASTINGS TG THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. The time for the performance of con tracts Is from 90 to 150 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller, specifically stated In the schedule. The amount of security required thirty percent ot the contract amount awarded.

No bid shall be considered un less It Is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not Jess than ono and one-half percent of the total amount of the bid. The bidder will state the price Der unit as called for In the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed un, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, If made, made to tha lowest Didder on eacn item or class, as stated in the schedules. Specifications referred to In the sched-uVs mny be had upon application at Room ioi, Municipal tfuuaing, Man batten.

Blank forms and further Information may be obtained at the office of the De partment oi purchase, iatn no or, juumci cal Building. Manhattan. EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. sT fit Instructions to Bidden, last pace.

(C-239 6-10t NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. SEC ond Judicial District lu the matter of the application of the City of Nevr York, rela tlve to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose In fee, to the lands, tene ments ana nereanaments required ror tne purpose o.f opening nnd extending e. PS Hh.AU BAY KUAU, Trom West 8th street to Ocean Parkway. In the Bor ough of Brooklyn, the City of New York-Notice Is hereby given to all parties tn- lerestea in tne aoove-enutiea proceeaing, as rcnows: First That the above-named court. after considering the testimony and nroofs submitted on the trial nf the above-entitled proceeding, has completed Its estimate of the compensation which should be made by the City of New York to the respective owners or the real property to Da acquired In thje proceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage or the improvement to the re spective owners of the real property, within the area of assessment for benefit as fixed and determined by the Board of Estimate ana Apportionment on tne ion nay or ino-vember, 1922, and that the tentative decree of aald court as to awards for damage and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 23d day of April, 1924, bv Hon.

Kusaeil Henedlet. justice or the Hunreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above- entltied proceeding, and was nled with the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 6th day of May, 1924, for the inspection of wnomsoever it may concern. neconn inat tne saia court nas as sessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and described as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment by resolu tion anoptea on tne l7tn aay or November, 1922, and Ihe said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property sit uate ana being in tne nornugh or Brooklyn, tn the City of New York, which ta'ten together are bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at a point on the easterly line ot west a.tn street wnere it tm inter sec ted by a line midway between Nen- nine avenue anot i.anai avenue south as theae streets are laid out between West 86th street and West 37th street and running thence eastwardly alone the aald line midway between Neptune avenue and anai avenue Houtn ana along the prolongation of the said line to the intersec tion of a line distant H0 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of West avenue, the said distance being mfHuurou ac ngni angles to west avenue thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with west avenue to the intersection with a line midway between West 1st street and Ocean Parkway; thence northwardly along the said line midway between West 1st street and Ocean Parkway to a point distant 100 feet northerly rrom tne nortneriy line or west avenue: thence eastwardly at right angles to Ocean parkway to tne intersection with a line bisecting tne angle iormeei Dy the inter section of the prolongations of the south erly line of Canal Avenue South and the northerly line of Neptune avenue an these streets are iaia out net ween ad street and East 4th street; thence eastwardly along the said bisecting line to the inter section with the prolongation of a line midway between East 6th street and East hth street as these streets are laid out be tween Neptune avenjie and Ocean View avenue; thence southwardly along the said line midway between East 5th street and East 6th street, ana along the prolongation of the said line to the intersect! in with a line mldwav between Ocean View avenue ana mignton ueacu avenue as those streets are laid out between EaBt 5th street, and East 8th street; thence west ward along the said line mldwav be tween Ocean View avenue and Brighton Beach avenue, and along the prolongation of the said line to the Intersection with the prolongation of a line distant 250 feet sout fieri from and Darallel with the southerly line of Roberge pta.ee, the said til eta nee being measured at right angles to Roberge place thence west wardly along the aald line parallel with Roberge place ana along tn prolongations or tne sain me to tne intersection with tne prolonga tion of a line id way between Neptune avenue and Iflermaid avenue as these streets are laid out between West 3)th street and West 37th street; thence west wardly along the said line midway between Neptune avenue and Mermaid avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection witn the easterly line or West 37th street; thence northwardly along the easterly line of West, street tu the point or place of beginning- intra mat an parties ana persons in terested in such proceedings or In any of the real property effected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such ob jections in writing, duly verified in the manner reauired hy aw for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property ownea oy tne ooector and his postomce address, with the Clerk of the County of Kings, on or before the 26th day of May, 1924, and within the same time serve a copy of such verified objec tions on ine i. oruoranon ounsei or tne uy of New yorr at his onu-p. nrth floor.

No. 163 Pierrepont street. Borough of Brooklyn, city or isew jorK. Fourth That on the 28th nay of Mav. 124.

at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day or ns soon thereafter as counsel can he heard, the corporation Counsel of the Ctty of New York will apply to the Hon. KUfsen tjeneaict at special Term. part. I. of the Supreme Court, to be held at the ounty court House in tne Morouah of Brooklyn.

City of New York, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the narties wno nave niea oojecuons to tne said tentative decree. Dated, Brooklyn. New York. Mav 8, 1924. GEORGE P.

NICHOLSON. Corporation Counsel. Offlcs nd postofflce address. 153 Pierre pont street. Borough of Brooklyn, N.

Y. IC-241 m-i5t-osu NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. KINGS County In the matter of acquiring title by the City of New lork to certain lands and premises situate at the northeast corner of Avenue and East 9th street. Borough of Brooklyn, city of New York, duly seltcted as a site for a Are engine house, according to law. Notice Is hereby given to the owner or owners respectively en titled to or interesteei tne real property, title fo which is sought to be acquired in the above proceeding and to all others whom It may concern, to wit; That the Supieme Court of the State of New York, st a Special Term for Trials, held in and for the County of Kings, has.

after considering the testimony and proofs offered by the City or rew torn ana tne parties and persona who have appeared In the above proceeding, completed the estimate of the compensation which should Justly he made by the City of V'ew York to the respective owners of the real property so acquired in this proceeding, and has prepared the transcript of Its estimate of the damage so ascertained and estimated. Said tran script of estimate Is accompanied by the damage map usn oy nam court upon tne trial of said proceeding and stales the several suma respectively estimated for each parcel shown on said damage map. with tne names or eacn owner, so Tar as rtained. Said transcript of estimate. lated the 1th eiay of February.

1924. Is signed by Hon. Russell Benedict, the Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above-entitled proceeding, and said transcript accompanied by said damage map. together with the proofs upon which the name Is based, was filed In the office of the Clrk of the County of Kings on the ISth day of February, 1924, for the.

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