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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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IS HOOTCH ARRESTS MARKET OPINIONS TKtl REALTY MARKET THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOHK. MONDAY. NE 20. 1021.

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not lia.k for mu. Ii rli.mr in lie- Murk tiurkrl It I 1 II. I- i lThu. tt will ir.iln.g affair I m.i.t aii. Biv.n in alieiLiltle.

A. a are in a l-tlrr n.t. f.uee.ai a mile. I.t for the limn nl matVrt aeem. to liail, f.iv.ie a Iri.lm.

n.1. Hoodv. MrUll.n A Co We h.v-bttle doubt of the of a l.rga bear Interest at Ihe present time, and we also lirlli-te that these Interest, see the net-easily tf linainr lhnr hear campaign before July I. Al that tlm. Hie great railroad Interest, make a new departure.

Then Ihe reduction In ci occur and the costly regulation, imposed by war condition, re.se. Hy that lime much Is xpecti lo be done bv Ihe Government in the wav of paving ihe railroads the amount, now tlue. The relief that will rome and the return to normal condition, of Ibis great national Interest cannot be without large result a regard luiRlliesa Renenilly. A very Important feature in the btiKinem world Is at last making its appearance. We refer to the lendencv toward lower late foe money.

Ilic.li lali-a have prevailed for a lonKer tune than during anv other period In our history, and during this) period prices ni vrr became so greatly Inflate, I. p.ut liquidation of price and uses of money have proceeded on a tremendous scale thiiliiic the last two tears, and In Ihe midst of It all gold lias been constantly coming to this eountiN from all parts nf ihe worlif. I'nless fright and demoralixatinn rover the wot til, there can be but one tend- ucy lor money rales until people again seek Investments on a large seal and business pssiimes normal propor tions, our country is Just us promts, lug in growl it resources and In business magnitude us at anv nerlnd our History, end also have the new imnirancf. so far as tho world Is oneerntd, or linuiuial supremacy. Prince Whltely There still seem to be plenty of stotks pressing for sale on all tallies, with a marked ab sence of iiny substantial buying power, except at greut cuiicessloiiM.

It is said that drastic steps have been taken the Inst few days to eliminate some of the. weakly held large speculative accounts that have heen sources of dan ger, and If this is Ihe rase, we may look for temporary further stiffening; in lu-icca, iv call see as yet. However, no signs of the market rcachlno- I. the immediate future a point where it win take a permanent turn for th. better.

In the meantime, we would! continue to take some advantage of ull rallies to lighten our holdings with a view to replacing them when the situation lias become more clear. W. J. Wollman A Co. -It looks as If much of the llauldatlon of an urgent character is about over, and unless somo now developments lake place.

It Is time to consider the market from the standpoint of accumulation. Most of the standard rails, lit our opinion, nre one. tho bargain counter. The sound equipments should be bought. Coppers are on a basis where they can oe purennsou witn a view to holding for a long pull.

While thn steel, maw be somewhat unsettled we think the time is near at hand when the more efficient and better managed companies will begin to reflect the prosperous future before them. i William W. Cohen Cn fn like these It. is well to bear In mtn.i the celebrated epigram of tho late J. i-.

morgan tnat "any man who remains a bear on tho United States will go broke." It's a long lane that has no turning and we believe the turn In the present declining market lane Is near at hand. Mcflnve Co. On Oct. 24, 1919, we called attention to the dancers nf buying stocks and as a matter of fact advised the sale of stocks with close stop orders. At that time, as stated in our letter or last week, there was no renson for a decllnlng-market and yet on Nov.

5, 1919, tho market reached its peak and It has been a declining one ever since. Today there Is apparently no Justification for buyiiiR- storks and yet. we cannot help but feel that tho bear market la very nearly over with and we firmly believe that from nn Investor's standpoint securities can now bei purchased and before long they will show substantial profits. From the speculative standpoint we rather hesitate about advising the purchase of securities and yet on tho other hand If this is done with very close' stop orders we believe that one will events ually'mnUe a substantial profit. Aji.we havo advised our customers In personal tnlks, wp cannot deem It wise eo go short of this market at this ttrriev Lloyd's Neck Show Place Sold.

Uiiversal Tour Co. J. LEHRENKRAUSS ft SONS S. S. Ticks.

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Hniaa. A Ira. From a lark Jun. SI Martha W.nhlnicto. (II).

FAH Honolulu, Yokohama, Hoba, Muarhal, Manila, Hon.kan. Kram haa rranrlar. Julv II Emplr. SIX. (ll.

I lioldrn mat. (10(1. Inkohama, Kobv, bhangbal, Ma.kMi Manikt Frara Rrattl Jun. II Krynton. 8l.t.

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Honoluln, Manila. Halgon, Colombo, alratta From ban Fram-ltra July 14 (Ir.mta Ktata (lot). AUFUtl II ITrol. Btflt. 10S).

COATWIK AIII HAWAII Rarana. (anal. Ioa Annelra, Baa Francltra and Hawaiian I.l.nd. Irniti Baltlmar. lOAHI'WISK fl.rana.

Canal, Io Anralra, 9aa Fraitrllc rrom tuutimori Jun IS Emplr. tat. (101). SO Mataon Nnvla.tlom Co. 130 Mark.t Strrrt, 8an Francltoo, Cal.

24 South Gay Str.t, Baltlmora, Md. ftl Munaon 1.1 na 47 Wall Street. N. Y. T.I.

Bowllnr Green H00. 10 Pacific Mail a. 8. C. 10 Hanover Bq N.

Y. Tel. Bowling Green 4610. 421 Market Street, Snn Francltco, Cal. lOB The Admiral Lin.

IT Stat. Street, N. T. Tel. Bowling (Ireen 6115.

C. Smith Seattle, Wmh. 15t I'. 8. Mall $1.

a. Inc. 45 Broadway, N. Y. Tel.

Whitehall 1200. SHIPPING BOARD xvHiTE Star. Salllngt Tier. 88-62, North River, Xew York '(drill "I June 2S July 23 Aug. 20 Italtio 4 July 0 odrta July ft Aug.

0 Sept. 8 j.JneM2,1 July Id Aug. 1S oijriajij8outlianiptoo July Aug. 8 Aug. 31 S'ew and Boeton Aioret, Gibraltar, Naple and Uenoa.

'fH 11 A.M. Aug. I Sept. SO Pi'fHc Jl 11 A.M. Sept.

Red Star Liije Krormlani 1 pi-m-nii, June 25 July 30 Sept. 3 Pfnfand Anlwer'' I July 23 Aug. 2T Oft. 1 gam and Hamburg 3d clnss only), July 19 OofllandJ Libau, Danzig class only) July 30 Litie Uanehuria Hamburg July 14 Monpotio via Cherbourg I July 28 Sept. 8 UinnekaMa (Direct to Hamburg) June 30 Aug.

31 BaUinfjt noon (daylight tavinp) untesa specified, WHITE STAR Dominion Montrea I luebee 1,1 rerpool Short and Scenic ST. I.AWRRNCE RIVF.R ROUTE Only Four Days on Open Sea Utmnttc 1 June 18 City of London June 21 Nevada July 2 International Mercantile Marin Company 110 Steamer. 1,250,000 Tone I Broadway, N. or Iocal Agent. NEW YORK TO EUROPE SmUUta from Pier 14, 34th i CHERBOURG BREMEN AMERICA: June 25 Ju'y 23 Auf.

24 (iEORGE WASHINGTON: JbIt 30 Auf. 27 Sipt. 24 Ft.yMOlTH BOl'IAJGNE LONDON Sew I.vxvrtons Comfortable STATE: June 88 Aug. Sept. 8 XORTH STATE: ii July IS Auit.

16 Sep SO BREMEN DANZIG tirtrON: July 18 Aug. 30 Oct. IS PRINCESS MATOIKAi duly JS Sept. 7 POTOMAC: July 2 Kept. 14 Oct.

20 JiEW YORK BO8T0ISAPLES iRNOA i i ittix MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY 49 BROADWAY, N. Y. 1200 Whitehall. CUNARD i A kl'UAPl Pitawrna-er and. Freight Service.

(r ft run. BKKF.K'CiARIA June SO Aug. 18 Sept. II AKUITAM July July SO Aug. 13 MAl'BETAMA July 14 Aug.

1 Sept. I ivi in- LIVERPOOL Al CFWA Jar" CKONIA July 8 July SO Aug. ftVTAl.IA July AI.ftANIA (new) II Aug. 10 Sept. 17 rlRMAMA July 18 Aug.

19 Sept. 10 PLYMOUTH, HAMBURG BlxnMA July It Aug. So Oct. 11 'LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW tlMWlONIA (new). July July 80 Aug, It (0.r.Ull.

1 Aug. IS Nrpt.10 Z- -VIGO, GIBRALTAR. PATRAS. TRIESTE. K1UME (ALAHKIA July 17 BOSTON TO LIVKRPOOL June IS lunutd and Anchor HI earn Ship Line.

C5 Broadway. New York. Amertenn Indian Line, rAr. s-iil. romnay, Colombo.

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dat fl aaarkrd t. rHailj amraat MITK 4) A.M. aaiarr fraaa pnlal! IN. daa. aat atap Hair HI.

Taka I II. ataatar. fniat ra ad M. II. Kaadara Maaatra "llrH lit I llalaa atakr.

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II A and airamrr "Itraltl lm. laa" Inrn Hi. 11 1. A. on trip, la vlra Hoat llair.

at Poubkr.p.l. rOnr.lv IDF l. OM-nil HI Tl T.lrphona Ckn.l ISIa. TNHudsonT River Uay Line DKhHKOKhKM PIER. KFW YORK.

lltmmaaimimnMI.WHIMIHaUB.aaw IFallRiverline I nM FOFVLA Koisn BOSTON la. Parla. at. I. M.M.

ataa.M. a. a. Sew Hedford ine lally wic-pt I' M. L.

Pier 4ft Hra- nooSt II Par 10E a M. DnM ka. Taaa YYcAllaV Wl fwfg arttfgl Cawatdxal Tlckat Otltoaa IllUUUIIlllllllllilllllllllllllllll lmlly aailiiiKd from Pier 3.. N. foot Canal week day and 7 p.m.; 81111-dava and Holldava at and 9 p.m.; Wat 13.d half hour later.

(Daylight Saving Dtrt rail ronnartlona at Albany to all points North, East and West. Prion ChiirI 9000. Expreaa Freiffht tSrrvtra, Autoa Carried. Hudson Navigation Company MIDDLETON BORLAND and JAMKH A. KMEKSON, UPcolver The Public Be Pleaeed" PROVIDENCE 1 3 89 COLONIAL LINE Steamer leaves Pier II, N.

K. (Ft. W. Houston St.) weekday, and Sunday, tt 1:10 P. M.

(Daylight Saving Time). Staterooma may be reserved In advance. Phone Spring 1491. "BOSTON hT METROPOLITAN LINE il fHfiniTnn rip. inn rivit.

unnectlona at Boston ror 1'ortlana, Roiltland, Bangor. Mt. Desert, i armouth, N. S. Steamer leaves Pier 18, N.

(ft. Murray st.) dally Including Sundays, 6 P.M. (Daylight Saving Time). Tel. Barclay 6000.

EASTERN S. S. LINES FOR (H KAMf! and RKD BANK. Lv. Franklin Pier 24.

N. weekdays, 9.80 a.m. and 2:46 p.m. Battery Pier. 8:65 a.m.

and 3:15 p.m. Sundays: Franklin St, 1:80 a.m., and Battery, 8:65 a.m. CENTRAL HTONON ONE Newlturgli, Poughkeepsle, Kingston and rntsklll Mts. L.v. Franklin 4 F.

M. 1 and 2:30 P. 4:30 P. M. Also 9 A.

for Newhurgh and Poughkeepsie. All steamers leave W. 129th St. half hour later and connect at Newburgh for return to NewYork. DISSOLTmux NOTICES.

TrATEOF NEW YORK. OFFICE OF TH'K Secretary of State, This celt "cate issucu In duplicate, hereby certlfleH that the JOHN J. FEN TON, a domestic siock i.uiHt.-ii, has filed in this office on this "th day of -June, "1. papers for the voluntary dissolution of such corporation under section or the General Corporation Law. and that appear-therefrom that such corporation has compiled with said section in order to be dissolved.

Witness mv hand and the seal of office of the Secretary of State, at the City of (U Albany, thin fourteenth daya of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one. W. TAFT. Fecond Deputy Secretary of State. 2(r-2-m Church Calandara.

Tlcktuta. Envelopaa. Crds, Programs. Eaglic Jcb Prtntino Vaktmkxt, WashinKf-on and John Streeu. IHrfMtUlliiiil i it llbkaa t-aai'riv ii Mi fitv mm i-nitini mtnrf (HiraHal mith Hirr- air-t anal a lm a tl.t wiMt-riy atl tha brio a iiuillin ri-iMt vn pr iti I-- tiervtiy um ri'i arvaniyapna ff-t Irnhni tn the rnrlherly ant of intiUh lafiil fnrm-rty of I'ai mot'U.

JnhniMtn ihenc-a 4--ttriy. a ton a aid laat mrntiom-d pla twenty rrmft imt leva, tn a Mn rlri.n arallrl tth Hetir trat and dttant hundred ft eawtrly frtim th ea-tvrty atile thrrrf thenra north trly. para lli with Hi-nry tret an-t through the, cfhtr nf a parly wall, at-veniy-two fMt nln ifichi-a, mro lean to thi aouthirly ait of t'ungrrmi etroet, and theniv ratt-r'y, along aald alda of Cungreac atreet. twinty fet tu tha potnt or plara nf liagtnning. AUo alt the rlitht.

tUW and Imarent at the parttr of, In and to Con area atreet and Varan. lah plac. lytnr In front of and ad-Joining aald premtaea to tha renter Hn-a thvrvKif, lirlng the aame preniia-a hKh ere conveyed to the aaid mortgagura hy di-ed dated rvptcmher 5d. and r. rnrded in the ofllrr of the Inter nf tha t'nunty nf Klnsa, IVptemPer 4th.

1909. In Liber 116. of Conveyanra. par 2 UKO 11. HEALV.

Keferra. Je.o-t mth Btl'ItKMB rOt'RT. KINt.S COl'NTT Oenroo Kuapp. philnftff Hantnct Kmma Tailor, ami irthera il-fftidnnia In puraiianca of a jiidtrtnent of forecltiaura and sale duly ti tt tin and anterd in tha above entlth-d ih tlon, nnd bearing date tha 7th day of Junr. 1.

th unili-raigned. tha ri'foroe in aaid juilnnient named, will all at public auction to the hlgheat bidder, hy Will. am P. Itae. auctioneer, at tha Hronklyn Heal Katate I'xi'hanKC No.

1S9 Muntngue atrect, in the ltorntifEh of Hronklyn, fount nf Kin km, on tha otli day of July, 1921, at twelve o'clock noon, the premlaea dirfcled by aaid judgment to be en Id, and therein deacrihed iia fnllowa: All that certain Int. pii'ce or parcel of land with tha buildings and lmprovementa thereon erected, altuate, lying and being In the Hnrough of Brooklyn, County of Kinxs and Htate of New York, bounded and dc-an itied aa follow Beginning at a point of intpraectlon of the weatrrly line of Utica venue with the aoutherly Una of L)ean atretM, running thence aoutherly along the wcaterlv lino of tHica avenua twenty (2)) fot thence weaterly parallel wltli Tenn treet fifty (R0) feet; thenca northerly pucailel with Utica avenue twenty (20) fent to i ha Motitlicrly aide of Ienn atreet and lifiice eaetei ly along bhM aoutherly aide of lhan street fifty (SO) feet to the point or of bf-giuniim. Bring the aame Lire mi pea conveyed hy Louisa Morgan to thn I party of the firt part. Thia beinn pur- chaan money inortfrage given to secure a portion of the con-Wlvi ntlon In the deed x-preHoed and intended to be recorded simul-I tuneouely therewith. Together with the ap-i purtcnancea and all the estate and right a 1 of the anld party of the flrat part In and to i said Dremittea.

Dated June 10, 1321. HAKRY nRKKrHbdH. Referee. Franklin Taylor, Plaintiff's Attorney, R0 Court atreet. Borough of Brooklyn, New YorkClty.

in "forkclosi'Rf. arr-RRME coitrt Knga County Lawyora Mortgage Company, plaintiff, agalnnt Alice M. White et de-fendanta. Action No. II.

Shearman pter-Ung, jilHlntiff's attorneys. Si Wall street. New York, N. Y. Pursuant to judgment entered May 23, 1921 tho underalgned will sell at public auction, at the Exchange Salesroom, No.

isj Montague atreet. Borough of Brook hit, City nf New York, at i clock, noon, on June IB, 1321, by Nathan-I iel Phuter, auctioneer, tha mortgaRcd premises directed by aild judgment to be aold aituated In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. County of Klnga and State of New York, bounded and described follows: Beginning at a point on the easterlv aide of Fat 14th atreet, dlatant one hundred and t'ghty-flve feet southerly from the southeasterly corner of East 14th street and Avenue running thonce easterly, parallel with Ave-j nue and part of the distance through a partv wall one hunrtr-d feet; thence southerly, parallel with Bast 14th street, feet- thence westerly, parallel with Avenue and part of the dicta nee through a partv wall, out hundred feet to the easterly side of East 1-Btreet; thnce northerly, along the easterly side of East 14th street, seventeen feet to the point or place of beginning. Hubject to any stale of facta which an accurate survey Would dhow. Dated, New York.

May 28, GEORGU R. HO LA HAN, Referee. The above sale la hereby adjourned to June 22nd, at the same hour and place. Duted. June ltjth, 1..21.

GEOitGE B. HOLAHAN fRefcree. jel7-t-fm COt-NTT COURT. KINGS COUNTY-. Baptist Church Extension Society of Brooklyn and (Jueens, plaintiff, against Tho First German Baptist Church of South Brooktyn organized in September, 1W6, under Chapter 829 of the Laws of 1876, as amended by Chapter 136 of tho Laws of 1879 of the State of New York, and another, defendants.

In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly mado and entered in the above-entitled action, and bearing date the first day of June, 1921, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Wm. J. M'Phllllamy, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the twenty-eighth day of June, 1921, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein descrihed as follows: All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being In the 8th Ward of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of Prospect avenue (as now widened), distant one hundred feet southerly from the southeasterly corner of Prospect avenue and Sixth avenue; running thence southwesterly and parallel with Sixth avenue, one hundred feet and four Inehes, thence running southeasterly and parallel with Prospoct avenue, fifty feet thence running easterly and parallel with Sixth avenue, one hundred feet and four inches to aald southwesterly Bide of Prospect avenue, and thence northerly along the line of the same, fifty feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated, June 8d, 1921.

LEO H. HEALiV, Referee. Howard O. Patterson, Attorney for Plain-t'ff. 21f Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York.

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H. I la -MJ i.l-'a a ai( Mw" a il pub- itlia la it- ,1 'J rt.ir .4 Hnla i aiaia fur aa4 .4 irvi n.mim Mint. la ikw i iuuiy rf kn i. ika Uarvatr ft lm a. i.

ilw an4 rial, af Vrk. in) ki. i. ah.) -mrr-lxM I m' Cipi HoMti-c (Mmpinr, an.i oth ar fft adanta Action N. la tf a judatnent vf fnrctuaur and dui am and rt ter In the rnt.tled iHn, and bearig date the U) Man-K 1.

umSeraiam-d tit ref-tree, In mI ludgment na-i -I. will a-ll at t'Uhlic auction ta lh lug heat i.M r. Naihait- Aai-ttonfr, at Itietk-ln Heal Ketat Kmrhinae. No. 1 Mn-tMgue at ntt.

In tha Rnouah nf County of Klnga. on the lay June, lt.l. rtt twfle o't loek nnon, the pti uiiwa directed hy aaid judmrrt to b. a.nd. and tPert'tn deacried aa fallow Alt that certain plot of land located ta the Borough of Brooklyn, Kin- cuiit, Htat nf New Yotk, and In gumma at point on tha aoutharly side of atieet, Ulatant 4 fl weaterly from the aouth-t Mterlv rornr of IMh attH anil ennd avenih, running thenca aoutherly and par-I i heeond avenue, lou f-et Die e.

li tre line of tha bioca re; ween and lih atretta; thence weaterly aWmg nmd rtnf tine) feet; thence northerly and ft rtt la to Hecond avenuo 109 fet to the anuthi-rlv aide of 7 Tit atreet; thence raoterly along the aoutherly aidn of JSth street fit feet to the point of beginning. Duied. Jun ARTHUR I. TOMKW. Referee.

Sage eVhnomnaker. Plaintiff Attorney Msdiaon avenue, Manhattan Bor ough. New York City. The approximate amount of the Hen or Harare, to aatlafy which the above dm-rlhet proerly la to sold. Is $3,170 with Interest thereon from the I'dli oy Feh-rt at y.

together with the tout and allowam-o amounting to $39.34, with Interest, from March 17th, 1921, "aether with the exprnai-a of the ailo. Th Hiiinunt of the taiea. ae-pments and waier ratea, or other liens, which are to be lowed to the purchaser out of the iirnhoia nifiiev or Iriio.lt and Interest. The premlMcs will be -ul rl Mubtect to the building I eri-tinn and naulatlnns oontalned in tho naohithm or r.rtlmance adopted by the Bnard of ltt-Hiaii-aod AuirOillonment of the City of New York on July 2Mh, 1919. and to any amendment or supplements thereto.

Dated, Juuu 2nd, 19.1. ahimi J.a. lu.iir.o, nni-rrti, Je2-tthm ni-PRRMB COURT. K1NOS COI NTY-JA rob Kaswan, plaintiff, against Saba Realty c'nmimnv and othera. defendants.

It. pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure nd unie. dulv n.ane and entered in the uutne entitled action, and bearing date the day of May. 1121, It the underwlgned, the n-feree in said Judgnient nantci. wm sen at puniio and-tinn to tha hiahest bidder, hy Nathaniel Shu ter.

auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street, the liut-ouph of Brouklvn, County of Kings, on the la-day of Juno. 1921, at twelve o'clock, nnon, the ni-emifefi fl dv sain jiKiirnuni ue soia and tiiereln dencrihrd as fellows: All tnat lot or parcel or lanu in ine imrougn of Unmltlvn. Count of Klnrs. City and Htate of New York, bounied ana aescrinea as 101 Beginning at a point nn the northerly side of 40th street, distant two hun'tred on) feet Kmterlv fnim the corner pinneu by the Int section of the northerly of 40th street with the westerly siuo ot i mra avenue; running thonee wexterlv a Ion or the northerly side of 40th street one nunorea i inn reei running thence northerly and parallel or neaj-ly so with Third avenue one hundred (1H), feet two (2) Inches to the center line of the block, between S9th and 40th stroets; running tnencs easterly along said center line or ine uiock -nu par-nllel with 4(lth street one hundred flTO) feet: -inniii- ihpncn Moutherlv barallel with Third avenue, or nearly so.

one hundred (1110) feet two (21 inches to the northerly side of 40th Street, at tne poini or piai-o ui ucainnuia. Dated. May 10th, 1921. BARRY PI MTV, Referee William Aiiatln Moore. Plaintiff's Attorney, 216 Montague street, Brooklyn Borough, New York CUv.

mil At The above sale Is hereby adjourned to June 13th, 1021, at the same hour ana piece. Dated, June 1st, 1921. HARRY D1M1N. Referee. I8 9 10-4t The above sale Is hereby further ndojurned to June 2'2d, 1921, at fhe same hour and place.

Dated, June isid, rci. HARRY DIMIN, Referee. 14 4ttuthmtu SUPREME! COITRT, KINQ3 COUNTY Sophie Jailer, plaintiff, against Joseph Flach man and others, defendants. In pursuance of an interlocutory Judgment of partition and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled aeuon nd oearing dat tne 2d day of June, 1921, and filed on the 3d day of June, li21, I. the undersigned, the referee In said judgment named, win sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William P.

Hae, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn neat jbsTate Excnanpe. iso. iw Montague street, in the Borough of Itrooklvn. County of Intra. on the 2th day of June, 1921, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment 10 no sold and therein descnuea as ronowa: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the huildinus and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Coney tsiana.

Horoua-h of Brooklyn, county or Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described aa foil huh: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Henry street, dlstsnt one hundred and fif teen (US) feet and four (4) Inches northerly iroin tne intersection oc tne nortneriy side of Neptune avenuo with the westerly side of Henry street, running thence westerly and at right angles to Henry street, seventy (70) feet to land now or late of H. Hamilton; thence northerly along the land of Hamilton and parallel with Henry street, nine (9) feet eight (R) inches: thenee westerly along the lands of said Ha mil ion and at right angles wiin Henry street sixty-nine (ty reet six () mcnes; tnence northerly and parallel wltl Henrv street thlrtv feet and eleven Ml Innhna tn thn nm nc lata sif thence easterly along said land now or late icicnman und tit right snmes to Henry street one hundred thirty-nine (it feet slj (6) Inches to the westerly side of Henrv atrent and thenco aoutherly and along the westerly eiua oi i-ienry street iriy uu reet seven (7) inches to the point or place of beginning. Said premises being known as Nos. 2748 and nou nenry street. Together with all the right, title and Inter.

est of. In and to the land 1 vine in fmni of said premises Htid adjoining the same to mo uemcr line inereor. inmii FORREST S. CHILTON. Referee A.

It, Kalman, I'laintiff's Attorney, 99 Nassau street, New York City. Said premises will be sold subject to a mort ffage of $7,000, with accrued Interest at the rate of 6 per annum and subject to another mortgage for on which there remains unpaid witn accrued interest at th rate of per annum. je6-7t-mta BAXKUrPTCY NOTICES IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE) D1RTR1CT Court of tho United States for the Easttu District of New York In tha matter of a ft ix a iVAi-f ua. woiica is hereby give that a petition has been filed In said cour ny Aoram nairnn, in said duly declared bankrupt, under tho act of Congress relating to bankruptcy, approved July tor a run aiscnarne ana certincatt thereof from all his debta and other claim provable agalnttt his erttate under said act, and that the 20th day nf July, l-l, at 2 p.m.. at tne I'ostonice uuuuing, imrougn or Htook lyn, in said diatrlct.

Is assigned i the hearing of the same. wlien and where all creditors of the said hankrup and omer persons in ininrem may acieni and show causu. if any they have, whv th prayer of the said petition should not be granted. Dated, tho iiornitgn ox Brooklyn, on tne i'otn day or 3 1 1 YiB 1 Kfl. 1 IN BANK RT'PTtJY IN THE DISTRICT Court of tho United mntes ror uie Jei at er Dlmrlet of New York Iti he matter oi ALEXANDER H.

FISH Kit. Notice Is hereby given that a petition has been filed In said court by Alexander inner, in aaia nistrie dulv declared bankrupt, unuitr the aci of Congress relating to bankruptcy, approved cate thereof! from all his debts and other claims provable against his estate, under said act, and that tho zntn nay or July, 1921, at 2 at the Pnstoffiee Building, Borough of Brooklyn, in said district, is a sianed far the bearing of the same, when ant whre alt creditors th said bankrupt and other persons in Interest insy attend und show rniua if unv lov niiVP nnv i lie iii ivit til the raid petition should nt be granted. Dated the Boroush of Brooklyn, on the 20th day of June, 1121. 14 I.J H. of airir.

Inuur hargra Thr nuniW-r of Uuuur Kitor lai Int. ruatwlir hy lh. ioli- (irkll- riuilHK lalurUt' UB- I I -J I A If I 11T fTT 1111 rtAf I ITATl A molortrui k. in htih lie re mere nirn from the Koyal ratiiion, iil.riH.k. Il.xelllid alone Mrrrti near the Nikiu 4'ounty line.

Una, Ule, r.rly collided ninnrr car ana tnrro 01 11. 04-ciiutnia rrr injured. Hlrph. YUduriro 4f i W. Manhattan, rrrrivod iwaalhlo intrrnal Injunra.

and I'alru-k vtooiui HI Mil more HOIIla.l rvtt-lved a Urerutlon of Iha rmhl hand and conlu.iot.. of I he left They' and reim.v.1 to M.r Iiiilliai lliaie linailltai, Jl mail's. Olllll itter Ifft for Ins home. Mam. Ji fTe 1491 Mh at Munhnttan.

ho hs Ik on the truck, uatainrtl a fracture itte right arm. He was reitiovi'd to tna Ira Hospital. Hutlie Nann. 2k of 22 Ho)ktna ki'M Womllffcvcn. riding in a motor car ownetl unl ipTBtcJ by her hua- buiul, I'liarlra K.

Nann. yeaterday, re-oelvt tl in Ulrica to her hack and con-ttisicna of the body when ttve machine collided with a car owned by Oeornrc of hi 64 loHth at Klchmond Hill, at Woodhaveti and Myitlo avea, tlfndnle. The Nann car whh over- tirneil. Mrs. Nann was attended and lft for h'ttie.

Kmm.t Fi-hhine. 14. of 1 SO W. 11lh MHnhattnn. while driving on Kut- phiu rd.t Jan.ulca, hist Haturday evening, lout control of her motorcar and crashed Into a tclrgraph pole.

She was brown against the windshield and revived a lacerated wound of the fore head. She was attended und removed to Jamutra H'lHpHai. Fred Karcher, 12, of 4u4 isenera Krooklyu. ridintc on the rear aeat of a motorcycle owned and operated by his brother Louis, yesterday tell off the machine and had his left left fractured. He was removed to Jamaica HoFpiial.

BIDS FOR COMBING DUMPS DDE JULY 6 lloro I'lTBUlrnt Connolly will to day atlvertisc for bids for tho prlvltfrr of combliiB the public dumps in Querns, prinrlpally at the Incinera tor plants at 1HK Islitnd City, Jlus- peth, Flushing, Janiaioa and Arvcrna. Tho requirement for presenting- a bid for this privileite is that the bidders must give security tho sum of $1,500 and that before the contract Is executed the. successful bidder must deposit $600 with the Controller to insure that the sums due will be pnld. In former years every person who desired could comb over the dumps. Then five years nno it was de cided to let out the privilege on con tract and each year It lias become more valuable.

The prlvilcKe this year is expected to net the city at least $5,000. Bids will be received on July 6. On tho same date bids will be re ceived for construction of sewer In Van Dam st, from Hunterspotnt ave. to Gale Galo from Van Dam St. to Borden and Youiib; st, from Gale st.

to Hunterspoint aVe. This district is Just south of the Degnon Terminal and tho sewer to be laid there is the forerunner of future industrial developments now In the state of planning. WEATHER FORECAST i. Indications Until 8 P.M. Tomorrow.

Grnerally fair tonight anil Tupsdty. T.lttle chnngi. in temperature. Gentle to moderate varliible Local Probabilities. aFIr tonight n1 Tuesday.

Moderate variable winds. General Weather Indications. fthowern oc-currerf Bundny over nn area ex- tetuling' frc, Carolla roasts northwestward to Inrlude the bower Ohio and Middle Mississippi Valleys. Scattered loenl showers developed In portions of New On ihe Texas Coast a heavy lornl ruin was central near 'Miles city, where s.t inenes occurred. The area or decrees or more on Sunday covered the Valley as far north as Iowa and Southern Wlscon, Texas, except the coast, the Kast t-lulf and South Atlantic States, Arizona me uailiornia aiieys.

In this vicinity fair weather Is Indicated for the next S6 houV with IlKht varlahle winds and moderate temiienitureH. The winds are light north up to lu.vw) reel HIGH WATER. g. Coast and Geodetlo Survey, Legal stanaard Time.) I High Water. II Low Water.

A.M. I P.M. Il A.M. P.M. New York I 6:14 11:27 2:16 2:19 inch water at Sandy Hook, N.

about St) minutes earlier, PUN MSES AND SETS. (Furnished by Ihe U. S. Coast and Oeodetlo Survey, new lora.j June lift. I June 21.

Rises. .4:20 Sets. ,7:31 4. Mela. .7:31 6H1P NEWS Arrived Tcsluy.

Ship. Prom. San Lorenzo, Ponce, AlKorla, GlHt-lfnw. Anchorla, Hslllinore. BrlKhton, Tananio.

(Iran, Hull. Sao Vicente, l.l-'on. Kl New eans. East Cape, Unit, more. 'Eastern Exporter, 'Marseilles.

Arrived Today at Foreign Ports. (Uy Cable. Ship. At. Kaduna, fnpft Town, Nankins, flropeHit, 'Hamburg.

Nile, Vokohama. Kldrldso. Hong Kon. Kastern flul'le, Helfant. Athanaslos, Klo Janelio.

Oregon, lllo Janeiro. 'lTaniuebar, Hio Janeiro. ColleKlan, Liverpool. M. J.

Scanlon, Ixmdon. HelllK Olav. in im lanwin. Old Norlh Stat, 1'lyinooth. KXPIaOSION IN (i.S PIPKS.

llockvllle Centre, L. June 20 While employees of the Nassau Suffolk Lighting Company were repairing pipes In the ground at Lakeview ave. and Southard st. Saturday night, the gas exploded. Fortunately the men were able to get out of the excavation before any of were burned.

The fire department was called and they were able to extinguish the. flames by using sand. Commercial Icascs. Hlco Hill loused In tho Churchill Building at the southwest coiner of Hroadwav and a portion of the second floor to Slegel Friedman at 1 5,000 per annum, and second floor aikllin nunciing to ur. iriuherir.

Kelle M. Fried i rants 1. bath, and Ian-car Karaite. Is one of 1(1 Juat rnmpli un.b a I loan from liie Metropolitan lafe Insurance Company, uml is rxrmpt from taxation for It) iata Ian tiiiMMit Traiinaitlifti, Mia. C.

M. Murdoch and Arthur 8. Il.ialey, a. brokers. Mild for the estate of the lute Itichnnl K.

I the property al the corner of l-au luuont and Oak consisting; of a nsl-dence. to-car garage and uusrtera. on one-half an acre, to Archibald T. Sooni'ld of Warren, I'u. The auine brokers rented for the itnmier Ihe home of I'Miarli-a VI.

Itent-ley In Park ave. to Albert Vetlh of New York; for H. C. T. Mininmln his larite properly In Prospect ate.

to Dr. Vuldemar Killo: for Harry H. Tow le his house In (ak ave. to Sain llnrnllial of New York: also for Humphrey M. Hourne his home at tho comer of Linden and Urov MVeii.

to Mrs. Vera Kasrovar. Chauncey It. Griffin have sold fur John all two lots on Myrtle I.archmont, to Waller lleiHuren. First Transfer Mini- A.

W. Miller In conjunction Willi Gustavo Hrltt, sold for the estate of William P. Woodcock 2d to Frank I. Sehwans the four-story and hnse-luent residence at 350 W. 4 4th Manhattan, on a lot lKxltlil.

This is the first transfer of this property since 1 873. To Improve Klnlliiish Plot. Henry L. Nielsen sold Ihe plot 0x 100 on northwest corner of Ave. and K.

4th St. for Crisslc Sheridan to William Conesou anil M. Itosalsky. who will huild two two-fain ily dwellings on the property. Ilnys Ave I Hwclllnic.

J. Ijicov aoltl for Dr. M. Flicker lo ti. Graff the two-family seini-detarhed brick house with double garage, IJL'l Ave.

on a plot 25x100, for 18,750. Salm In Itusliwlik NiM tliHi. II. A. Schleslng sold the two-family house, 159 Cornelia for Miss liit- zenberger to Alois Hiiikhart fur occu pancy; the three-family hrlrk house, 1.192 Madison for Fred W.

Schel- lenbeck to John Ijaukhuf; for Wtlliain Ferman tho three-family brick house, 1421 Jefferson to George J. Wall for occupancy. Activity in CaldoivHlc. Hairy M. Lewis, a broker, sold for Jumes E.

Kueu to William it. Klein for occupancy, the 2-Btory and cellar brick ('abler house, 24u Windsor between 10th and 11th on lot 17xb0. This Is the fourth sale of houses tin this block within the past mouth by the same broker, Indicating the demand for homes in this community and developed by Senator alder. Martin Company, as brokers, leased for the Potter F.ngineerlng Company, to Gren Dental Laboratory tho third floor loft at 353-355 Fulton st Hrowlway-I'liisTiinK Plot Sold. The Rickert-Hrown Realty Com pany sold to William Hlcliaidson a plot having a frontage of 40 feet on 15th 144 feet south or itroauway Broadway-Flushing for $2,000.

BUILDING MATERIAL Opinion seems to be crystalizing in tins market that almost tne sole re maining rotardant to an active build lng construction market Is the win. time wage rates still prevailing in the new York building trades, according to The Dow Service Daily Building Ueports. With building materials showing drop of approximately 25 percent in price since tho high point of 1920 representing a retracement of 40 per. cent of the price rise between 1915 and 1920, covering basic building materials that enter Into the con struction of the average building pro Ject, building Investors are beginning to insist tnat at least a eomparahli cut be made In wages before they go ahead. Certain architects specializing In apartments, DanKs, commercial con struction, dwellings, fctory erection.

schools, theaters and wharves have been asked what In their opinion Is the cause of tho continued withhold lng of so many of the greut number of building projects being held In abeyance. Their reply Is "Labor wage scales." "Cost-plus" for building construe tlon, now and In recent years In creaslngly prevalent does not. have a tendency to prompt contractors and builders to take an aggressive stand in demanding wage cuts. Doubtless tills Is because they believe that If the present wage agrremeent. which does not expire until the end of tho year, is not previously reopened by men- request snoum tne skilled hti Id lng crafts again become In excessive demand at some future time, the excuse will be abseent for abrogating or amending future contracts.

Ktn- ployers say that this policy will re move tne element or retaliation in Ml future wage controversies and tha in the long run there will result a much greater assurance of Indiislihi peace in tne milium trades. lanor leaoeis. ot course, are no expected to take the Initiative in any wage cutting program, hut the lndi vidual members of the Labor organi zations have not been blind to wha has been transpiring In many other cities throughout the country an have been Impressed with the quick resumption or building activity thn has resulted from voluntary or en forced wage cutting. Skilled building crartsmen are reported to have expressed themselves as having long ex-pected a wage cut In New York and hnve been surprised that the old scales have been kept In force so long. Some of these craftsmen have heen out of work for some time and there Is known to be movement under way In some of the membership to exercise the prerogative provided for In the existing wage agreement between the employers and the employees wherebv negotiations may be opened on tho subject of wage adjustment upon formal application from either side.

The electrical workers have already started a movement looking trWrd this end. YESTERDAY THE EAGLE GAINED 587 M.rs. Kvelyn Field, wife of Marsfititl Field 3d, purchased a Lloyd's Neck estate, sold by Henry-At. Itogers of the Wbeatley Hills Real Ks-tato Corporation. Tho tract ha frontage of over two miles on Long-Island Sound and one less two-thu4 inilo on IJoyd's Harbor.

Tho land means tires about two miles across the Nevck on the westerly boundary and on the eaturly boundary tho distance Is fhe and one-quarter miles across from tfto Sound to the harbor. The entire tnrct-comprises about three square miles Oil? land. There is a 15-ucre fresh water lake on the northerly part of the property close to Long Island Sound. About 400 acres of the estate Is cleared land and Ihe balance comprises a pafjt of beautiful woods with virgin tlmheer-John Kussell Pope has been commls-1 sioned to draw plans for the iretf hotiHu, cottage, stables and outbuild-ings. It is one of the largest private estates ever sold on Long Island, hd when completed it will be the finest country estate in America.

The asking prices of the three tracts pnra chased aggregated over $2,000,000, and il is understood that the purchaaa price is about $1,500,000. The immediate neighbors ara Messrs. Walter Jennings, Francis M. Weld, J. Herbert Johnston, Gerald M.

Livingston. Robert H. Gamble, Albert O. Milbunk. August Heckscher, Wlla Ham J.

Matheson, Willis D. Wood, William Faversham, Roland Conklln. -who owns the famous "Rosemary Farm" south of and opposite this property on the south side of Lloyd's ITaTa bor, James W. Gerard and Dr. Wais-J B.

Janes. Classified Ads. Over the Same Day One Year "Ago! 1921 1965 1920 1378 Gain 587 Watch This Space Every Day for "YesterdayV Gains Remember, 1920 Wa's the Largest Classified Year in the of The Eagle. i.

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