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G. en 38. kl, 4118 246 404 At Store, st. 000 1. THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE.

NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1919. 20,000 TROOPS LAND AT NEWPORT NEWS Southern Port Has Record Three Days- Many Brooklyn Men Home. (Special to The Eagle.) Newport News, May 1-More than 20,000 troops have arrived at this port within the past thre days. The Acolus brought 3.384 men and two hours later came the Nansemond with 4,937.

Besides the headquarters of the 56th Inf. Brigade, 28th Division, which came on the Aeolus in command of Brig. Gen. Hubert A. Allen of Angeles, the new arrivals were mostly 35th Division men.

Units aboard the Aeolus follow: 138th St. Nazaire Casual do. 656.1 medical attendants and some 106 sick wounded, also the wives of two soldiers aboard. Units aboard the Nansemond follow: Brig. Hdq8; 140th complete; 138th St.

a Nazaire Casual and 651. and about 400 sick and wounded under the command of Col. Linxwiler. Brooklyn and Long Island men aboard the Aeolus follow: 138th Inf. Henry Lapious, Riverdale aye.

Palladino, $7 Tillaty st. Michael Morris Platt Morel Padula. 421 Midwood Joseph Meehan, Pacifie At R. Squitieri, 6 12th ave. Richard Marshall.

218 Division at. Abraham 827 Gutes ave. Morris Williams, Selgel st. Stephen Molinelli. 119 Sackett st.

Nansemond Arrivals. On the Nansemond were: 110th Inf. Smith. State Flushing. I.t.

Rustace, P. Digiralamo, 2051 Atlantite ave. Littman. 636 Howard ave. Never Arthur Sheridan, 11 Spencer et.

Irving Rutherford. 1404 Gates ave. William Fader. 312 Prospect ave. John J.

Farrell, 582 Sterling at. Gustav. 786 Essex st. Joseph ave. Ralph Horner, 974 Jefferson McDonough, 250 Bond HT, Felix Edward Bohm, 8 Beach st.

Joseph Czok, 275 Front st. P. Maretato. Maybrook. Shapiro.

1256 40th st. Archie Nick Kozlowski. 335 Christopher st. Karp Zuk, Westbury, Herman Hendel, 404 Suydam st. Alter Kubersky, 17 Park st.

Felice Lizza, Oyster Bay, Brousseau, 5018 19th av. Royal Sam Gellman, 135 Moore st. Louis Siegel, 1405 42d st, 139th Infantry. Thomas Broderick, Manhasset pl. Casual Co.

No. 651. Lt. William Folles, 443 State st. Bernard Rubin, 1345 48th st.

James Nulty, 565 30 st. Attendants to Sick. Sgt. Clifford Ellis, 632 Eastern Parkway. Sgt.

Hugh Collins, 164 Meeker st. James Ackerly, Kings Park. Sick. Herman Siegel, 81st Pioneer Grattan st. Russell Williams.

304th F. 541 Corp. 74th st. George Winkelmeyer. 12th Balloon Westbury.

Frank Slayer, 1243 Herkimer st. Joseph Gabrus, 4th Glenco Long Island Henry Karkheck, 33d T. 1509 Atlantic Thomas Sykes, 1528 Prospect st. Missouri Arrives. The battleship Missouri arrived yesterday debarked the following units: 117th Supply Train, Evacuation Ambulance Co.

No. 62, Transportation Corps Casual Co. No. 8, Brest Casual Co. No.

788 and St. Aignan Casual Cos. 2479. 2978, 3411 and 3449, under the command of Maj. A.

E. Devine. The Missouri left Brest on April 17. Brooklyn and Long Island men aboard: 117th Supply Train. J.

H. Wulforst, Hillside av. and Queens Boulevard, Jamaica. Sgt. William Lake, Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills.

Alfred Sessa, 128 Hamilton av. John Messerschmitt, 134 Grand Astoria. Sam Susiman, 1785 Park av. Jacob Goodman, 243 South 1st: st. Edgar Forbes, 413 Dean st.

John Cowen. Corona. W. J. Vanderdouck 1076 Putnam av.

Charles Thorp, 600 E. 34th st. Transportation Corps, Co. No. 8.

Charles E. Goodwin, 371 Nostrand av. Brest Casual Co. 788. Corp, Paul P.

Boggs, 1 McKinley a Bald- Harbor, L. 1. Morris Chernock, 620 Stone av. Princess Matoika. Arrivals on the Princess Matoika follow: Base Hospital No.

58. Sgt. Patrick J. Walsh, 474 Central ave. Chauncey Purgold.

351 14th st. Sgt. William Black, 316 50th st. Paul Samuels, 886 Nostrand ave. Harry Saponick, 637 Flatbush ave.

Tames Whalen. Madison st. Corp. Philip Darby, 42 Bay 12d st. Charles Butterphas.

Troutman st. Trying Platt. 501 E. 16th st. John F.

Morrow. 1907 Pacifle st. Jesse Langan, 569 Myrtle ave. Richard Humphrey, Lynbrook, Joseph Shoffer, 117 S. 4th st.

James Thompson, Gelston st. Base Hospital No. 68. Roger Doley, 71 8. 10th st.

Dennis Callahan, 346 6th ave. Bernard Klowaky. 217 Reno st. Clarence Furer, 89 Henry st. Joseph Gerstein, 475 Howard st, Mennen, 109 Howard st.

frobert Speck. 7910 5th Solomon Fleischer, 2131 Pacific st. latrick Savago, 191 Franklin st. Evacuation Hospital 1. Albert Pierce, $920 14th ave.

Evacuation Hospital No. 2. Man at. 14th Evacuation Ho-pital No. 4.

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C. HART 446 Fulton Street Next door to Acker, Merrall Condit's Grocery Corner Hoyt street. Brooklyn. bittle Got the Right Place. Medical Attendant.

Peter Piguato, 13 Humboldt st. Sick and Wounded. Walter Conton, 312 Bergen st. Harry Delhl, 1064 Putnam ave. William Henley, 400 Prospect ave Alfred Nolan, 912 Manhattan ave.

James O'Brien. 320 Classon ave. Henry Tumility, 341 93d st. Lancelot Tyman, 1351 71st st. REAL ESTATE NEWS New Buildings.

APRIL De Kalb av. cor Reid av. 1-story brick garage, 76x100, slag roof; cost $25,000. Owtier. L.

A Bldg Corp, 44 Court st; architect. A Cantor. 82d st. 62.1 5th av. 3-story brick store dwelling, 05x20, gravel roof, 2 famAltes: cost $8,000.

Owner, South Brooklyn Realty Co, 145 82d st: architect, Bennett. 5th av, 1 cOP 82d st, 3-story brick store dwelling gravel roof, families; cost $15.000. Owner, South Brooklyn Realty Co. 135 82d st; architect. Bennett, 5th a v.

S. 41.5 Sid st. four 3-story brick stores dwellings, 21.5x60, gravel roof, 2 families; cost $10,000. Owner architect above. Leonard st, 11 vor Engert av, -story brick office, 18x23, gravel roof; cost $2,000.

Owner. McGrath. 474 Leonard st; architect. Laspia. Baltic st, 8, 77.

ft Hoyt st, 1-story brick garage, 98x100, gravel roof: cost 520.000. Owner, Talbenson Realty Corp, 1404 Eastern Parkway; architect, McCarty. Kings Highway, cor Coney Island av. 1-story brick garage, 40.6x141, gravel roof; cost $16,000. Owner, Brancher, Kings Highway; architect, Laspia.

23d st, cor Delamere pi. two story frame dwellings, shingle roof. family cost $8.000. Owner, McDonald. 1823 Av architect.

A Lucas. 15th st. 8, 700 ft Beverly rd. story frame dwelling, 36.8x43.2. shingle roof, family; cost $8.000.

Owner, Paige, 189 Montague st: architects, Slee Bryson. Utica av. $. 397.6 8 AV N. two 2-story frame dwelling, 32x32, shingle roof.

9 familles; cost $11,000. Owner, Ancoritized Homes Corp, 38 Park row. architect. Firthe. Commerce st.

s. 86 ft Columbia st. 1- brick factory, 20x20, gravel roof; cost $2.000. Owner, Miners, 49 Murray at. architect.

Walthers. Kings pl. 140.10 8 Kings, Highway, three 2-story frame dwellings. 17x35. shingle roof.

1 family; cost $12.000. Owner, Kistler, 4426 18th av; architecta, 8 Meyers. 81st st. 8. 9.

480 ft 19th av. two 2-story frame dwellings, 18x45, shingle roof, 1 family; cost $12.000. Owner. Sea View Co. $729 Bay 16th st: architect, P.

Kaplan. 81st st, 5 8. 40 ft 19th av. two 2-story frame dwellings, 18x43, shingle roof, 1 family: cost $12.000. Owner architect as above.

81st st, 8. 300 ft 19th av, two 2-story frame dwellings, 18x45, shingle roof. 1 family: cost $12,000. Owner architect as above. APRIL 30.

Canal av, 80 ft 36th st, 1-sty frame dwelling, 17x24. so shingle roof, 1 family; cost $1,500. Owner, Steinfeld, 16 Court st: architect, Kaplan. Alterations, APRIL 30. Flatbush av.

s. 65.6 Lenox rd. extension to 3-sty store dwelling; cost $6,000. Owner, Michaels, 82 Court st; architect, Nurick. Sutter av.

25 ft Sackman st. int alt to 4-sty store tenement; cost, $4,000. Owner, Rieces, 454 Thatford av; architect, M. Vohmiston. 5th st.

s. 75 Driggs av. int alt to 4-sty tenement, cost, $275. Owner, Berkowitz, 599 Driggs av; architect, McKillop. Eldert Lane Liberty av.

alt to 1 sty garage; cost, $900. Owner. Lyons, 3052 Fulton st; architect, Winters. Cook st. 75 ft Graham av.

int alt to 2-sty store dwelling; cost. $800. Owners, Luhrwald Realty Corp, 46 Graham av: architect. Goldstone. Stuyvesant av, cor Van Buren st.

int alt to 3-sty store tenement: cost, $800. Owner. Brawer, 126 Pulaski st; architect. Goldstone. Oak st.

11 s. 320 ft Franklin st. extension to dwelling; cost, $800. Owner, Kidd, 126 Oak st; architect, MeKillop. Centre st S.

125 ft Court st, int al tc 1-sty garage: cost. $12,000. Owner, Sammon, 245 Bush st; architect, Ludwig. Bedford av. 124.2 Linden av.

tension to 2-sty dwelling: $1.000. Owner, Held, Rogers av; architect Lobenstein. Liberty st, 8, 301 ft Concord st. int alt to 2-sty garage: cost $2.000. Owner, Bretz.

826 Ocean Parkway; architect, Allmendinger. Judgments Satisfied. APRIL 30. Williams. G.

1910-N Tel Cappiello, 1918-A McNaughton, McMurray, 1918- American Varnish Works $1.038.69 Gustaf A Johnson Bldg Co A Johnson, 1919-Indiana Flooring Co $393.99 Riker, A S. 1915-F $440.25 Short. K. 1918-RT HR Co, 1918--G $275.40 Boxing Features Holy Name Smoker The St. Agnes Holy Name Society held a smoker at the parish house, Hoyt and Sackett last night, with athletic events as the feature.

The program opened with Billy Ewan in a musical act, followed by Arthur Mallon with popular ballads, Larry Sharkey, story teller; Bobby Moakley, singer. asisted by Anthony Cronin at the piano: Johnny Casey, Irish comic songs; Scotty Fosdick, Scotch dialect songs; Larry Reilly, songs and stories, Charles Dougherty in popular ballads. In the athletic part of the show six exhibition boxing bouts were held, one of four rounds and five of three. Young Murray and Johnny Black, both of the Boxer Loyalty League, went four rounds to a draw. Jim McKay of St.

Patrick's outpointed Jerry Clifford. Visitation. Tommy Rowan and Royal Madden, who saw service with the 106th Infantry, put up a good draw. Terry Mitchell, the cartoonist boxer. and Young Terry, the "Iron boxed a draw.

Benny Friedman of the Linwoods and Frankie Williams, colored bantam, who was a member of the famous Buffaloes, gave a good exhibition. BRITAIN TO REDUCE ELECTRICITY WASTE $500,000,000 Yearly Loss, Is Estimate Government Proposes to Take Over Generation of Current. (Special Correspondence of The Eagle.) London. April 10 Recommendations that the British Government take over the generation and main-line tribution of electric power and current and make it a single, national, public utility are contained in I report submitted to the Ministry of Reconstruction by the chairmen of the different sections of the Advisory Council of the Ministry. The report has just been published.

One feature of the report is that the government electric company be run not on civil service lines but on a commercial basis. The chairmen, who are leading business, labor and ernment experts, propose to put in charge of the national electric corporation an electricity board six members of proved business capacity and experience. Great Britain is now losing to properly develop its electric 000.000 00 a year because of its failure power resources. the chairmen report. It seemed to them essential that the creation of large generating stations should be taken in hand at once, and that adequate provision for the development backward areas, especially having regard to the desirability of increased use of electric power for agricultural purposes, should be made upon a national scale forthwith.

They concluded that any efficient system for the development of electrical generation and main-line transI mission in the United Kingdom must be not only a national system but a single unified system under State regulation, in the financing of which the State would participate on a large scale. It should, however, be framed and administered throughout upon a definitely commercial basis, and not in 'any sense upon civil service lines. They believe that upon this footing it should be possible to supply current in different areas at rates highly favorable to consumers of power in comparison with present rates, and at the same time to provide for interest upon capital for renewals of plant and amortization and allow of a balance being carried to a reserve fund. The chairmen were, therefore, strongly in favor of the nationalizaof generating plants and the workjing of such plants in all districts on a national' system, though they recognized that it would not be commercially practicable to supply current at a uniform rate in all areas. As to distribution, while holding that the State should control main transmission lines, the chairmen were of the opinion that in many cases the electricity board would find it convenient to leave distribution in the hands of existing agencies where such agen- cies were efficient and progressive.

The first duty of the electricity board would be to plan out a comprehensive scheme for the whole country, and by degrees to secure the development electrical power over the whole of the United Kingdom by such methods as they might find suitable to the requirements of different areas. In order to give effect to their schemes, they should be empowered to create an "operating executive." to which full executive authority and responsibility for the technical management of the scheme or schemes should be intrusted. Pershing's Own Band At Cleveland Game Cleveland, 0., May 1-Delegations from many parts of northern Ohio and about 500 rooters from Detroit. were here today for the opening game of the American League season between Detroit and Cleveland. Several bands.

including Gen. Pershing's own band and one which accompanied the Detroit rooters, furnished music. Coveleskie and O'Neill for Cleveland, and Boland and Ainsmith for Detroit, were announced as the probable batteries. OBITUARY See also Death Notices. last MRS.

ELIZABETH THOMSON PORTER, 84 years old, and a resident of the 26th Ward for thirty-seven years, died on Wednesday at her residence. Richmond st. Her funeral services will be held there tomorrow evening, and the interment will be at Lenox. Mass. Mrs.

Porter was born in Lachute, Province of Quebec, Canada, and took up her residence in this country in 1850 with her unele, the late John L. Currie, at Newark. N. in which city she was married. Her husband, William H.

Porter, of Lenox, died seventeen years ago. Mrs. Porter was a member of the Andrews M. E. Church, Richmond near Fulton.

and had a wide circle of friends in church and social life. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Margaret T. Charlton, and three sons, James William H. and George L.

Porter. NEWTON DEFEATS MARQUAND. Marquand was defeated by Newton High School yesterday by 5-0. EVERYBODY" CO BROADWAY Graham and Flushing Aves. BROOKLYN Mrs.

Wilson Says: "A Hoosier Cabinet will cut your kitchen work in half" Down Week On the Club Plan In her daily lectures, 10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P.M., during, the Educational Exhibit of Modern Housekeeping Appliances, she emphasizes the importance of having everything within, arm's Hoosier reach. Cabinet saves many needless steps and many wasted hours. Its seventeen exclusive features cut kitchen work in half, for there are four hundred articles within arm's reach.

You will experience a new freedom- fatigue is unknown where a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet is. For $38.25 you can get an oak finished one and for $53.25 one of solid oak. The ones at $63.25 are all white enameled. Pay $1 Down on the Club Plan and we will deliver one to you. More Brooklyn and Long Island Soldiers Arrive on Louisville and Other Ships The following Brooklyn and Island men returned home yesterday on the Louisville: 307th Inf.

Sgt. Fred Linder. Central Islip, L. Sgt. Elmer Auchenpaugh, 273 89th st.

Edwin Thorna, 1736 Greene ave. Joseph Abelow, 844 Flushing ave. Harry Fiume, 65 Ryerson st. Joseph Gallagher, 938 58th st. William Halikman, 1809 Bedford ave.

Charles Kellar, Crotona Park. Henry Koobusch, 817 73d st. 302d Field Sig. and Sup. Sgt.

Eiward Miller, 89 First place. Sgt. William Flannagan, 172 Bedford ave, Chaffeur, James Kirk. 778 Nostrand ave, Corp. Thomas Mastoleo, Astoria, L.

1. Chauffeur Andy Beck, 71 Irving ave. Frank Giberti, Long Island City. Harry Alpert, 355 Miller ave. Co.

302d Field Sig. Batt. Sgt. William Gome, 1055 E. 94th st.

Sgt. H. Pearson, 997 Sterling place. Abraham Zwenitsky, 174 Kosciusko st. Corp.

Louis Weiss, 96 Watkins st. Corp. Victor Banta, 2022 47th st. Jacob Kaiser, 268 Pearl st. Otto Bartlett, Freeport, L.

L. Glen Kreider, 6809 20th ave. Mike Maher, 575 Leonard st. Sgt. William Nichols, Kings Park, L.

I. Leroy Reid, 20 Broome st. George La Rue, 45 Butler st. Louis Brotman, 669 Hendrix st. Cyril Sadler, Little Neck.

Richard Swenbutz, 11 Weirfleld st. Basil Watson, Lynbrook, L. I. Corp. Paul Clifford, 2116 Dorchester road.

Joseph Bell, 794 Prospect place. Umberto Consight, 222 Jackson place. Co. F. 307th Inf.

Sgt Harry Atwell Jamaica, L. I. Corp Nathan Lebowitz, 183 Varet st. Cook Frank H. Stoscheir, Woodhaven, La 1.

Mechanic Richard Moles, 1892 Atlantic ave, Edward Goldstein, 221 South Third st. Nathan Bernbaum, 1877 Sterling pl. Sgt Howard W. Oakley, 761 Barbey st. A.

Ryan, Richmond Hill. L. 1. Arthur P. Meenagh, 41 Prospect park.

Abe Cohen, 249A Hart st: Corp Joseph Cohen 474 New Jersey ave. Joseph Langsan, 1424 43d st. Corp Bernard Gold, Richmond Hill L. 1. Corp Albert Klein, 721 Avenue L.

Max Cohen, 237 Rockaway ave. Henry Kiefert, 439 Bleecker st. Sgt Benjamin Vonpentz, 607 East 38th st. Sgt Frederick G. Engelhardt, 1926 Woodbine st.

William F. Dyer, 436 60th st. Peter Decoma, 457 86th st. Charles J. Krouse, 453 11th st.

Corp Frederick Loser, 1559 Greene ave. James P. Kyle, 9 St. Mark's ave. Max Pearl, 164 South Third st.

Frank Brozonski 177 Powell st. John Simmons, 168 Maujer st. Harold E. Boyd, 106 Truxton st. Co.

B. 302d F. S. Sgt Albert H. Pheifer, Richmond Hill, L.

Corp William F. Pheiffer, Setauket, L. I. Corp Rocco Grant, 546 Eastern Parkway. Leon Garfunkel, 1765 Park pl.

Ferdinand Hartmann, Hempstead, L. I. John A. Henry 280 Stuyvesant ave. Sgt Leo B.

Burns, Long Island City. Robert V. McAleer, 364 Marion st. Stuart B. McNaught, 9 Prospect Park.

John G. Thomas, 24 Newell st. Ernest W. Thelawney, 196 Lenox rd. Co.

302d F. S. Batt. Clarence D. Morgan, Woodhaven, L.

I. Paul P. Horni, Huntington, L. I. Sgt Alfred do V.

Merklen, 7058 McDonough st. Sgt Francis G. Libassi, 166 Meserole st. Sgt. Thomas J.

Cooney, 1395 Herkimer st. Sgt John P. Garvey, 270 Nassau ave. Sgt Joseph J. Lewis, Mineola, L.

1. Louis E. Hulick, Flushing, L. 1. Sgt Wallace H.

Sloat, 467 Jefferson ave. LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- Sophie Schwab, plaintiff, against Samuel Hyman and others, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 25th day of April, 1919, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named.

will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Nathaniel Shuter. auctioneer. No. at the Montague Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 19th day of May, 1919, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate.

lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New wit: York, bounded and described as follows, to Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Bainbridge street distant one hundred and sixty feet easterly from the northeasterly corner of Bainbridge street and Sumner avenue; running thence northerly parallel with Sumner avenue one hundred feet; thence easterly parallel with Bainbridge street twenty feet; thence southerly parallel with Sumner avenue one hundred feet to the northerly side of Bainbridge street, and thence westerly along the northerly side of Bainbridge street twenty feet to the point or place of beginning. -Dated. April 28, 1919. JOSEPH E. CLARK.

Referee. Joseph J. Schwartz, Plaintiff's Attorney, 215 Montague street, Erooklyn Borough, New York City. a28-3w-mth SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-GENEvieve B. Crawford, as executrix of the last will and testament of Emily W.

Buckland, deceased. and Gainor P. Whitmore, plaintiffs, against Mary F. Ellson, individually and as adminis. tratrix of the goods, chattels and credits of Thomas H.

Ellson. deceased: James A. G. Ellson Ellson and and Cora Ada M. Ellson.

Ellson, his his wife: wife: Elmer Bertie H. Ellson and Mary F. Minan, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above-entitled action, and bearing date the 16th day of April. 1919.

1. the undersigned. the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Win. J. McPhilliamy, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate change, No, 189 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. on the 13th day of May, 1919. at 12 o'clock noon. the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Twenty -seventh (formerly Eighteenth) Ward of the City City of of Brooklyn. now Borough of Brooklyn, New York, in the block bounded by Troutman street, Bushwick avenue and Myrtle avenue, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Myrtle avenue and the southeasterly side of Troutman street.

and running thence northeasterly along the said southeasterly side of Troutman street ninety-two (92) feet six (6) inches to the land now or formerly of one Davidson: thence southeasterly, on a course at right angles to the said southeasterly side of Troutman street aud parallel with Bushwick avenue. thirty-seven (37) feet three and one inches: thence southerly on A course at right angles to the northerly side of Myrtle avenue, thirty-seven (37) feet three and one inches to a point in the said northerly side of said Myrtle avenue; thence westerly along the said northerly side of Myrtle avenue, ninety-two (92) feet six (6) inches to the point or place of beginning. Also all that other certain plot. piece or parcel of land contained within the block aforesaid and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at point on the southeasterly side of said Troutman street, which point is distant one hundred and seventeen (117) feet six (6) inches from the intersection of the northerly side of Myrtle ave111C with the southeasterly side of Troutman street, measured along said southeasterly side of Troutman street: thence northeasterly along snid southeasterly side of Troutman street ty -five (25) feet: thence southeasterly, on course at right angles or nearly so with the southeasterly side of Troutman street. -seven (57) feet fire and one half (512) inches; thence still southeasterly but swerving somewhat to the cast of the course last mentioned, thirtyeight (38) feet six (6) inches, less.

in straight line to point which is distant eighty-one (81) feet six (6) inches from the southwesterly side of Bushwick avenue, measured on A line drawn at right angles with the same-said Bushwick avenue being assumed to he a street eighty (80) feet wide, as formerly laid out: thence again southerly 011 course at right angles with the northerly side of Myrtle, avenue thirty-five (35) feet five (5) inches to the said northerly side of Myrtle avenue: thence westerly. along said northerly side of Myrtle avenne, fifty -six (56) feet seven (7) inches to land HOW or formerly of one Davidson: thence northerly. at right angles with Myrtle avenue and along said land now or formerly of Davidson -seven (47) feet. four and one-half (44) inches: thence northwesterly, paralle: with Bushwick avenue and still along land now or formerly of said Davidson. forty-seven (47) feet four and -one-half (41) inches to the southeasterly side of Troutman street at the point or place of beginning.

Dated. April 18. 1919. WILLIAM R. A.

KOEHL, Referee. Beck. Crawford Harris, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, No. 32 Liberty Street, Borough of Manbattan, City of New York. a21-7t mth LEMBCKE.

CARLOS PURSUance of an order of the Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice 1s hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claim against CARLOS E. LEMBCKE, late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting I business at the office of Noble Camp, Wall street, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on or before the 20th day of June next.

-Dated. December 9, 1918. CHARLES B. LUDWIG. WALTER C.

RACHALS. CHARLES MARTIN CAMP. Temporary Administrators A Noble Camp. Attorneys for Temporary Administratore, Wall street New York City. d12xJe12-27t-th Bernard J.

Jankonsky, 338 Hamilton ave. Arthur Hart, 750 Herkimer st. Sgt Herman P. Libowitz, 228 Stockton st. Cornelius F.

Farren, 60 Herkimer st. Joseph Yokelson, 1516 Union st. George J. Monahan, 1265 East 92d st. Corp Eric R.

Brokvist, 1220 45th st. John Grico, 1309 Myrtle ave. Joseph M. Weston, 424 Vanderbilt ave. Henry Joseph, 210 Penn ave.

George Kussell, 130 North 1 10th st. Thomas A. Cannon, 1714 Himrod st. Jeremiah A. Driscoll, 52 Concord st.

Charles F. Lambert, Glenhead, L. 1. Joseph Reeca. 746 3d ave.

Sidney F. Golz, 1414 Hancock st. Lester H. Groff, 532 Marcy ave. Sgt.

Walter E. Whitehead, 658 Carroll st. Corp. John Henngues, 70 Johnson st. George A.

Miller 131 Eagle st. William F. Laure 1765 East 18th st. xaward Logan, 142 Blake ave. Corp.

Walter C. Kent, 394 Eighth st. Corp. Guy M. Roberts, 650 Halsey st.

Rogers Burnham, 182 Clinton st. Sgt. John F. Mahoney, 24th st. Corp.

George Meffert, 1434 President st. Charles F. Kraak, 2683 Atlantic ave. Anthony L. Caroselli, 2124 East 9th st.

Morris Schneider, 17 Clifford pl. Harry Janowitz, 190 South Eighth st. Corp. Walter Erwood, Babylon, L. I.

Win. A. Wilson, Convent of Mercy, Brooklyn. Sgt. Clement M.

Cottrell, Woodside, L. I. Corp. Francis A. Casey, 524 45th st.

Arthur Dahms. 263 Edison pl, Glendale, L. I. Corp. Henry C.

Burckhardt, 344 Neptune ave. Sgt. Ferdinand C. Sehmann, 73 Lott st. Wm.

H. Schultze, 65 Webster ave. Arthur Uhlenbusch. 288 Ninth ave. Corp Johan A.

Skoglund, 854 55th st. Corp. Harold L. Murray, 375 McDonough st. John F.

Kraft. Sea Cliff, L. I. Corp. Martin F.

Cody Elmhurst, L. I. Corp. Joseph W. Smith, 172 Atkins ave, George J.

Laveny, 334 Degraw st, George Nadler, 307 Tompkins ave. Ralph Guttiere, 179 Willoughby ave. Barney Finkel, 33A Powell st. Henry J. Moeller, 6506 Fort Hamilton ave.

307th Co. G. Mech. Louis John Schilling, 2564 Catalpa avenue. Michael Alpert, 28 Humboldt st.

Corp. Frank A. Fridstrom, 150 Logan st. Joseph A. Gross, 1707 Broadway.

Charles J. Gaber, Far Rockaway, Charles Gronbacher, Howard Beach. Cook John Burbol, 673 Rockaway Park. Sgt. George H.

Weinstein, 75 Grafton st. Corp. George Barbanell, 1044 71st st. Frederick Schutz, 665 Seneca ave. Beneditto Proce, 879 Hancock st.

Luciano Botta, 180 Jefferson st. Gustave Mucha, Long Island City, Oscar Olsen, 739 50th st. James J. Gerrity, 887 Ocean ave. Corp.

Frank Becht, 359 Etna st. 302d Ord. Rep. Shop. Judson Malcolm, Port Washington, Sgt.

Paul Biertle, Clinton st. Sgt. Jacob Goldstein, 281 Hewes st. Sgt. Phillip Still, Coram.

Sgt. John Johnsen, 1232 43d st. Corp. Daniel Hildebrandt, 259 Sackett st. Corp.

George Engelhardt, 329 Evergreen ave. Corp. Charles F. Faass, 170 Himrod st. Corp.

Fabian Barry, Farmingdale. Edwin M. Connellan, Bay Shore. Frank C. Rummel, 104 Bleecker st.

Frank J. Schneider, Woodhaven. Silvie Servani, 96 Harman st. Charles J. Tighe, 172A Classon ave.

302d Mob. Ord. -Continued. Mario Rebasti, 335-7 Pearl st. Mob.

Vet. Sec. 302. Louis Fleischer, 682 Saratoga' ave. Phillip Freeman, 544 60th st.

Corp. John P. Ward, 949 Lafayette ave. Farrier Louis Losehert, 246 Irving ave. LEGAL NOTICES.

AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN at Hartford, in and for the District of Hartford, in the State of Connecticut, on the 26th day of April, A. 1919. Present, Hon. 1. Waldo Marvin, Judge.

Estate of Edson W. Cook, late of Hartford, in said District, deceased. There having been exhibited in Court the administration account of Charles Welles Gross, administrator of said estate. the 10th day of May, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the Probate Office in the Municipal Building of the City of Hartford.

in said District, is hereby assigned for a hearing on the approval and allowance of said account and on the certainment of the distributees of sald estate who are said to be two nieces, children of one Charles Cook, deceased, namely, one Kate Cook whose last known place of abode was in Hartford, Connecticut, and the other Olive Whitney, whose last known place of abode was in Brooklyn, N. but neither of whom said administrator is able to 10- cate; and it is Ordered--That notice of the time and place set for said hearing be given to all persons to be interested in said estate and in particular the two persons above named, or their heirs or legal representatives, by publishing a copy of this order three times successively in one newspaper having a circulation in said City of Hartford and in another newspaper having a circulation in said City of Brooklyn, all at least five days before the day set for said hearing. Certified from Record. FRANK M. MATHER, Clerk.

29-3 COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY-THE Farmers Loan and Trust Company and Francis J. McCann, as successor co-trustees of the trusts created by and under the second and third paragraphs of the last will and testament of James Darragh, deceased, plaintiffs, vs. Simon Oppenheimer and others, defendants. Harry L.

Thompson, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 175 Remsen street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pursuant to judgment herein, I will sell at public auction, by William P. Rac, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague' street, Brooklyn, Kings County. on May 6th, 1919.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold. as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York. known and desiguated on a certain map entitled "Map of property belonging to the Manhattan Beach Estates, Supplement situated in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, surveyed April 22, 1909, by Chas. S.

Voorhies. Civil Engineer, 66 Court street. Brooklyn," and filed in the office of the Register of the County of Kings, on June 28. 1909. as and by the lots numbers twenty-seven.

twenty-eight and twentynine in Block seventeen, and which said lots taken together are bouuded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Coleridge street, distant two hundred and eighty feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Coleridge street with the northerly side of Hampton avenue: running thence easterly, parallel with Hampton avenue, one hundred feet: thence southerly, parallel with Coleridge street. sixty feet; thence westerly. parallel with Hampton avenue. one bundred feet to the easterly side of Coleridge street, and thence northerly. along the easterly side of Coleridge street, sixty feet to the point or place of beginning.

Algo all the right, title and interest of the parties of. in and to Colerdige street lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof. Together with all the right, title and interest of the party of the first part of. in and to a strip of land eight feet wide running through the center line of the block and adjoining the abovedescribed premises in the rear. 14-6t mth LEON MIRABEAU.

Referee. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. by the grace of God free and independent--The Attorney General of the State of New York. the Public Administrator of the County of Kings and any and all unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names, and whose place or places of residence are unknown, and cannot, after diligent inquiry be ascertained. heirs-at-law and next of kin of Joseph O'Connor, deceased.

Send greeting: Whereas, Albert L. Mason and Mary W. Coffey, who reside respectively at 31 Grace Court and 762 Union street fu the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, N. have presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 28th day of February, 1919, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the last will and testament of JOSEPH O'CONNOR. lately residing at No.

763 Union street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Now, therefore. you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 12th day of May, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. In testimony whereof. we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

Witness, Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surro(L. gate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County the 4th day of April, 1919. JOHN H.

McCOOEY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. a10-4t-th JOHNSON, THEODORE suance to an order of Hon. Herbert Ketcham. Surrogate of the County of Kings.

notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against THEODORE B. JOHNSON. late of the County of Kings, deceased. to present the same, with vouchers thereof. to the subscribers at their place of transacting business, at the office of Wallace R.

Foster, No. 100 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York. on or before 1st day of May Now York, the 24th day of October, 1918. HENRY LUNDBERG, C. RUTAN WALLACE R.

FOSTER. Temporary Administrators. Wallace R. Foster. Attorney for Temporary Administrators.

100 York Broadway, City. ough of Manhattan, New 024-6 th John Ott. 615 Evergreen ave. Michael Wallace, 98 Wyckoff st. Herbert A.

Weinmann, 704 Fresh Pond road. Arthur Wenner, Port Washington. Corp. Sebastian V. Banhofer, Astoria.

Henry H. Dietch, 042 49th st. Casual 77th Div. Sgt. Alexander R.

Owen, 1211 Glenwood ave. John J. Curry, Woodside. John S. Dawley, 615 Ave.

J. Herbert Graves, 1702 Church ave. James E. Martin, 57 Fifth ave, Sgt. Jack Cohn, 52 Midwood st.

Sgt. Frederick J. Witt, 618 Park place. Michael Cullen, 1912 Eighth ave. Joseph P.

Fitzgerald, 5231 Third ave. Sgt. Daniel E. McKenzie, 250 Seventh st. Hdqrs.

77th Div. Bat. Sgt. Major Fred J. Saccomani, Corona.

Sgt. John R. Mohr, 447 Ridgewood ave. Sgt. John W.

Newton, 335 Lafayette ave. Sgt. Lawrence E. Hickey, 488 Tenth st. Sgt.

Francis Aloyius Burns, 414 Henry st. Corp. Maurice E. Fitzgibbon, Cedarhurst. Wag.

John C. Berry, Patchogue. Joseph F. Delaney, 524 Decatur st. Harry Shapiro, 97 Summit st.

M. F. Cerny, 702 Eighth ave. Harry C. Fisch, 695 Eagle ave.

Bert Kraus, 936 Broadway, J. Edwin Russell, 159 Pulaski st. Brest Casual Q. M. C.

Sgt. George Dietrig, 254 67th st. Sgt. Walter G. Fricke, 391 Second st.

William A. Inglesby, 781 Lincoln pl. Liverpool Casual Co. Sgt. Leslie H.

Pascoe, East Northport, Englneera. Sgt. Harold R. Lee, A. 198 South Oxford st.

Michael Piccardo, Port Washington. Frank Cento, 169 Rockaway ave. Sgt. Samuel Feldman, 299 South Second st. 1st It.

Samuel D. Piquet, M. 475 Marion in charge of Convalescent Det, Sick. 1st Lt. Fred Cole, Sig.

Corps, 535 Second st. Joseph F. Keegan, M.D., 55 Wyckoff taken ill on board. Richard Reynolds, 592 Hart st. On the Surinam that docked late Tuesday was 2d Lt.

Arthur C. Gluck of the 305th F. A. Lt. Gluck lives at 379 Washington ave.

The Regina d'Italia, which docked at Pier 95, North River, this morning, carried a casual company from New York. ON REGINA D'ITALIA The Following Brooklyn and Long Island men returned yesterday on the Italian liner Regina d'Italia: Outpost Co. 114th F. S. Batt.

Lewis Robinson, 291 Kent ave. Max Cohen, en, 1266 41st st. Corp. Edward J. Slattery, 110 Chauncey st.

John J. Walsh, 844 Glenmore Carl E. Petersen, 4712 Fourth ave. Casuals. Corp.

Edward J. Nolan, 251 Pacific 33d S. C. Service Co. Frank P.

Carr, 640 Dean 310th Fred Berliner, 884 Lafayette av. 6th Inf. Carmen Martorano, 56 Tillary 84th Inf. Charles McEntee, 463 69th 39th Railroad Transport Corps. Henry Stutzenstein, Valley Stream, L.

Q. M. C. Edward F. Dougherty, 441 Warren 23d Inf.

Kenneth Wasman, 138 McDougal 54th C. A. C. Corp, William Murray, 458. 16th Inf.

Robert Oppenheimer, 521 New Jersey 165th Inf. Constantine Reprowski, Bayside, L. 26th Inf. Clifford Worcester, 2113 Bay Flatbush, CORPORATION NOTICES. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Departments of office Public of Charities.

the Central Correction Purchase and Committee, Room 840. Municipal Building, ManHealth, at the battan. until THURSDAY, 12 noon, on MAY 8, 1919. Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND CHEESE DELIVERING MILK, CREAM AND BUTTER, AND EGGS.

The time for the performance of the contract is on or before June 30. 1919. The amount of security required is thirty per cent of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent.

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 bids will footed be tested. The the extensions must be made and up, as 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. Bids must he submitted in duplicate, each copy in separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provisions is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1320, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Central Purchase Committee, 8th floor, Municipal Building. Manbattan. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. BIRD S.

COLER. Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, JAMES A. HAMILTON. Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, ROYAL S. COPELAND. Commissioner. See General Instructions to Bidders, at foot of column, the last address page of this paper, for except for of the office receiving and opening bids. (C-2526) a 26-10t osu SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Departments of Public Charities, Health and Correction, at the office of the Central Puschase Committee, Room 840.

on Municipal Building, Manbattan. until 12 noon. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919. Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING MEATS AND POULTRY.

STOCK FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, FISH, OYSTERS AND CLAMS. The time for the performance of the contracts is on or before June 30, 1919. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by 2 deposit.

Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-balf per cent. 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 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 bider on each item or class, as stated in the schedules. Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope.

No bid will be accepted unless this provision is complied with. Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1320. Municipal Building Manhattan. Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Central Purchase Committee, 8th floor, Municipal Building, hattan. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, BIRD S.

COLER, Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. JAMES A. HAMILTON. Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, ROYAL S. COPELAND, Commissioner. "See General Instructions to Bidders, at foot of column, last page this paper, except for the address of the office for receiving and opening bids. (C-2527) a26.10t 08. LEGAL NOTICES.

COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY.John Jenkins and Westchester County National Bank, plaintiffs, vs. Frankly and others, defendants. Harry L. Thompson, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 175 Remsen street.

Brooklyn, N. Y. Pursuant to judgment herein, I will sell at public auction, by Nathaniel Shuter, Auctioneer. at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 180 Montague street. Brooklyn, Kings County.

on May 16. 1919, at 12 o'clock noon. the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York, County of Kings, and State of New York. bounded and described as follows. to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of DeKalb avenue, distant forty feet five and one-half inches westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of DeKalb avenue with the westerly side of Sandford street, which point of beginning is opposite the center of a certain party wall.

running thence westerly along the northerly side of DeKalb avenue, nineteen feet, two and one-half inches to the westerly line of the westerly wall of the building erected on premises hereby granted. thence northerly along said line of said wall, thirty-nine feet, three inches, to the rear line of the rear wall of said building, which point is distant fifty -nine feet ten Inches westerly from the westerly aide of Sandford street, thence northerly parallel with Sandford street, forty -three feet nine inches, thence easterly parallel with DeKalb avenue, nineteen feet. five and one-half Inches to a point in a line drawn parallel with Sandford street from De Kalb avenue at a uniform distance of forty feet. five and Inches therefrom throughout. thence southerly parallel with Sandford street and part of the distance through party wall eighty-three feet to the northerly side of De Kalb avenue at the point or place of beginning.

all the right. title and interest of the parties of in and to DeKalb avenue lying in front of end adjoining said premises to the center line thereof. BERTRAM LEVY, Referee. 24-Gt-th tu MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Brooklyn! Real Estate LAWYERS MORTGAGE CO. RICHARD M.

HURD, President Capital, Surplus 59 Liberty N. 184 Montague Brooklyn Casual Offifficers Depot. Barnett Fischer, 289 Kosciusko 306th Inf. Fred C. Bauer, College Point, L.

2d Vet. Hospital. Samuel Schorr, 2765 W. Fifth 166th Inf. Peter A.

Egan, 2090 306th Inf. George Behrendt, 547 Knickerbocker 165th Inf. John J. Jamaica, L. A.

William Feantston, 108 Prospect place, 165th Inf. Arthur E. Devlin, 67 Stewart Inf. George Nicholson, Jamaica, L. 301st Bn.

T. C. Joseph A. Gilbride, Sag Harbor, Postal Med. Det.

Sgt. James Hyland, 513 16th 1st Replacement Depot. Navy. Ensign Clarence Fleming, Amityville, L. I.

Casuals. Albert Martini, 60th C. A. College Point, L. I.

Sgt. Miles Medford, 351st M. G. 271 Bergen st. (Henry Schuffert, 318th Q.

M. College Point. Edward Kemp, 607th Pioneers, 509 Bergen st. Sgt. Julian S.

Coleman, 367th 191 Lefferts place. Corp. A. Garvin, 367th 2780 23d Sheepshead Bay. Arthur Peterson, Evac.

Hos. No. $5, 2833 Church ave. Edward Maher, M. Gun 40 Second st.

Preston Moffet, 106th M. G. 1293 Dean st. Edwin McCoy, 4th Sup. Train, Jamaica.

Joseph Tully, 3d Depot "515 Coney Island ave, SELL TRACTION CO. TRACT Riverhead, L. May 1-A big tract of land in the town of Brookhaven, formerly owned" by the Suffolk Traction Company and the Suffolk Syndicate, said to be subsidiaries of the B. R. has been sold under Sheriff sale proceedings here by Sher1ff Amza W.

Biggs to satisfy a judgment in favor of the Mechanics Bank of Brooklyn. There were 21 parcels in the entire tract, and over 1,000 acres of land. The entire holdings were bid in by the plaintiff for $420 above the three judgments upon the tract, making a total sale price of upward of $78,000, exclusive of interest since June, 1916. One judgment was for $44,623.59 in favor of Henry W. Hodges; another was for $16,069.44 in favor of Mr.

Hodges, and a third was for 963.05 in favor of the Mechanics Bank. A representative a of the bank was the only bidder and in fact the only person to attend the sale outside of the Sheriff. IS3ANI ISJANI CORPORATION NOTICES. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND Judicial District--In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relating to acquiring title wherever the same has no: been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for th: opening and extending of PUBLIC PLAYGROUND AND PARK comprising the block bounded by Lorimer street, Johnson avenue, Leonard street and Boerum street, as laid out by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on September 21, 1917, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Notice is hereby given that a bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason ol the above-entitied proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

at a Special Term thereof, Part I. to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York. on the 7th day of May, 1919, at 10 o'clock' in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with. the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law. Dated, Brooklyn, New York, April 24, 1919.

WILLIAM P. BURR. Corporation Counsel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. (C-2519) a24-10t esu SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Police Department and Department of Parks, Brooklyn, at the office of the Central Purchase Committee, Room 840, Municipal Building. TUESDAY, Manhattan, until 12 6.

noon, 1919, on MAY BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FORAGE. The time for the performance of the contract is on or before June 30, 1919. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. 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 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. Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision is complied schedules with. be had upon application at Room 1320, MuSpecifications referred to in the may nicipal Building. Manhattan.

Blank formy and further information may be obtained at the office of the Central Purchase Committee, eighth floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. POLICE DEPARTMENT, Richard E. Enright. Commissioner, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS-BROOKLYN, John W. Harmon, Commissioner.

a24 10t osu (C-2522) See General Instructions to Bidders, at foot of column, last page of this paper. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Fire Commissioner at his office, 11th floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10:30 a.m., On MONDAY. MAY. 5.

1919. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY AND REQUIRED FOR ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS TO THE QUARTERS OF ENGINE CO. NO. 216, LOCATED AT NO. 11 SCHOLES BROOKLYN.

The time and allowance for the performance of the contract is sixty (60) consecutive working days. The amount of security required for the performance of the contract is fifty (50) per cent. of the total amount for which the contract is awarded. No bid will be considered unles it is accompanied by a deposit which snall be in the form of money or a certified check upon one of the State or national banks or trust companies in the City of New York, or A check of such bank or trust company, signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or corporate stock or other certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York, and approved by the Comptroller as of equal value with the security required. Such deposit shall be in All amount not less than two and one-half (24) cent.

of the total amount of the bid. per Award, if made, will be to the lowest bidder for the entire contract. Blank forms and further information be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Fire Department, 11th floor. Municipal Building, Fire Manhattan. THOMAS J.

DRENNAN, Commissioner, a23 10t ogu (C-2514) See General Instructions to Bidders, at foot of column, last page of this paper. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Bulldings of the Board of Education of the District of The City of New York, of at Room Manhattan, 200, until Municipal 11 Building, Borough a.m. on MONDAY MAY 5. 1919. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

3. FURNITURE FOR BOYS. VOCATIONAL, NASSAU SCHOOL STREETS, (CARY BUILDING) BOROUGH JAY AND OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed to complete the whole work will be forty (40) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract. The amount of security required is Six Hundred Dollars The deposit accompanying bid shall be ave por centum of the amount of security.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the temporary estimating room, sixth floor. Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Livingston Brooklyn. C. B. J.

SNYDER. Superintendent of School Buildings. Dated, See General Instructions to Bid. April 20, 1919. ders, nt foot of column, last page 01 this paper.

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