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16 For Chmsified Ad Remits Telephone MAin 4-6000 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1938 George Howard, Dr. Cornelia Brandt and Mrs. Mabel C. McCur- Society Kingi Medical Society Auxiliary Regular Meeting Held Yesterday The regular meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Medical Hoover Sails i To Get Belgian Gilded Statue on Bo ro Stage Played by Gen. Atterbury's Son Society of the County of Kings was rach.

Mrs. Harry K. Devlin was chairman of program and Mrs. Louis H. Peet chairman of hospitality.

Many Attend Urban Club'i Annual Evening Dinner Party Relief Honors Ex-Presidrnt Will Not Colonial Daughters, 17th Century Have Luncheon, Reception Mrs. Frederick Starr Pendleton, president general of the Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century, presided over the annual reception and luncheon of the society at the Hotel Blltmore, Manhattan, yesterday. In accordance with the custom of having every luncheon commemorate some Colonial event, the theme this time was the found Urban Club, Mrs. Mary W. Banker nrcsldent, held its dinner Malcolm, Eldest Scion of Railroad Magnate, Forsakes Hip Career for Lure of Broadway Accept Decoration- For some 45 minutes each night at the St.

Felix St. Playhouse in Dlt'KEL ABERSON The marriage of Miss Marion Joan Aberson, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Edward Aberson, to George Conrad Dickel son of Mr. and Mrs.

George C. Dickel, all of Ascan Forest Hills, took place Sun-day evening. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Mc: Alllster, with the members of the immediate families present. Miss Rose Marie Smith was the brides only attendant, and William J-Dickel acted as his brother's best man.

A wedding supper followed in the Fountain Room of the Forest Hills Inn, after which the couple left by autofor a trip to Florida. Upon their return they will reside in Forest Hills. Mr. Dickel Is associated In business with his father, president of the Dickel Construction Company, Woodhaven. Teddy King Film Teddy King, maestro of the Brooklyn Strand Theater's weekend stage presentations, has been signed by Warner Brothers to make a musical short at the company's Brooklyn studios soon.

The film will be called "Tic Toe Tempos" and will feature the distinctive King rhythm. Brooklyn two gilded sculptor's heads stare down from their marble pedestals on the stage. The left one occasionally twitches its ears and sends shivers down the spines party at the Hotel Bossert night. The speaker was Sir Gerald Campbell, British Consulate General in New York. Charlotte Cars-well (Mrs.

William B. Carswell) was the soloist. The Palmer Trio, Anita Palmer, violinist; Carl Chrlsten-son, 'cellist, and Ogden Dingwall, pianist, played. Sir Gerald and Judge and Mrs. Carswell were the guests of honor.

Others present were Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gillies, Mrs. David H.

Sackett, Miss Lois P. Clark. Mrs. William S. Buchanan, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry C. Badglcy, Dr. and Mrs. Le-Roy Edwards, Mrs.

Mary W. Banker, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Drake, Directed War Service Herbert Hoover, former President of the United States, sailed for Belgium today, scene of his heroic labors In directing World War relief 20 years ago, to be guest of honor at a rectplon in recognition of the work he did then.

The ex-President, who sailed on the United States liner Washington, went at the invitation of the Bel- gitm government and his former associates in Belgian relief. The of the audience. The right one re mains motionless except for the brief moment when it steps out from its niche, Immaculate In a tuxedo, ing of Harvard College In 1636. The guest speaker was Jerome D. Greene, LL.

secretary to the Cor-poration of Harvard University. His subject was "The Founding of Harvard College, First Frui-s and Later Harvests." Mr. Greene is a trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation, of the General Education Board, of the American Academy In Rome, of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum of Boston and of the American Historical Society. He was Joint secre held yesterday at the Medical society Building. The president, Mrs.

Frederic E. Elliott, president and heard the reports of the various committees. Mrs. Paul Eschweller, chairman of the legislative committee, gave an important report. Mrs.

John L. Bauer, who was In charge of the program, Introduced Mrs. Henrv Damgler, who gave a review of Dr. A. J.

Cronin's "The Citadel." At the close of the regular meeting the group visited the art studio of Peer Smed. Among those present were Mrs. William A. Lange, Mrs. Arthur R.

Bell, Mrs. Einar A. Sunde, Mrs. John B. D'Albora, Mrs.

Henry F. Graham. Mrs. Ralph M. Beach.

Mrs. Valentine V. Bourke, Mrs. Edwin A. Griffin.

Mrs. Robert F. Barber, Mrs. William E. Lippold, Mrs.

W. Reynolds Shetterlv, Mrs. William P. de Fraine, Mrs. Joseph S.

Bendetson, Mrs. Maurice J. Dattelbaum. Mrs. Vito Luonho, Mrs.

Joseph Rlzzo, Mrs, Leo S. Drcxler. Mrs. Edmund O. Darbois.

Mrs. Clifton L. Dance, Mrs. Anthony F. Sava.

Mrs. H. H. Hamilton, Mrs. Edward McEntee.

Mrs. M. Llppman, Mrs. H. H.

Belnficld, Mrs. Charles F. Fisher. Mrs. Louis Fisher, Mrs.

Milton Fisher, Mrs. Charles Solomon, Mrs. Joseph J. Daveesa, Mrs. Benjamin Daversa, Mrs.

Marius L. Abbene, Mrs. George H. Smith, Mrs. Morris Astrechan, Mrs.

Alfred Z. Cossidente, Mrs. Joseph J. Calcagno, Mrs. A.

F. R. An-dresen. Mrs. Paul C.

Eschweller, Mrs. Milton Bergmann and Mrs. William Moitrier Jr. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Verity of Russell Gardens. Great Neck, have returned from a West Indies, South American cruise. Annie Jenkisson of 1213 E. 49th St.

will entertain Evangeline Social and proclaims a few words of Chinese philosophy. Looking over the cast of the Brattleboro Theater Group's "The Man Who Ate the Popomack," one discovers in small type near the bottom of the program the simple Foundation Universialre, Belgian brancn fo rthe Commission for ltef In the Belgian Educational tary of the Reparations Commit tse of the Paris Peace Conference, 1919. and director of the Harvard Tercentenary, 1936. The invocation was given by Dr. Minot Simons, minister of All Souls Unitarian Church, Manhattan.

He pronounced the invocation at the Harvard Tercentenary in 1936. He is on the board of overseers of notation: "Chinaman. Malcolm Atterbury." One would not suspect that 'he gilded face and the twltchless ears of this right statue belong to the eldest son o' the late General William Wallace Atterbury, for many years president of the Pennsylvania Railroad and considered by many the most capable railroad executive of the twentieth century, First Time Here Nevertheless, it is quite true that Malcolm Atterbury is for the first time acting on a Brooklyn stage, and that he has forsaken a promising career in business to follow his favorite muse, the drama. In his early 30 the General's son I There were songs by Rebekah Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick W. Bass, Mrs. John Fancher Crawford, Mrs. John L. Bauer, Mr.

and Mrs. Jason Davis, Judge and Mrs. William R. Bayes. Mrs.

Everett S. Berrian, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Brush, Miss Grace Brush, Miss Cornelia Brush, Mr.

and Mrs. Wllkle J. Brown, Mrs. William L. Felter, Mr.

and Mrs. Sinton Pedlow, Dr. and Mrs. George H. Her, Mr.

and Mrs. William R. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Frank E.

Hale, Mrs. Edwin A. Gibson, Dr. and Mrs. LeGrand Kerr, Mrs.

Raymond Barnes. Mr. and Mis. David H. Sackett, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis E. Strong, Mrs. Austin Tobey. Mrs.

J. Vaughan Storey, Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Rathbun, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Austin, Miss Margaret Laing, Mrs. John J. Schoonhoven, Mrs. Reuben L. Haskell, Mrs.

Dev-erue Turner. Mr, and Mrs. Fen-wick W. Ritchie, Mrs. Walter L.

Comley, Mrs. R. F. Talbot Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Soper, Mrs. Marshall E. Stewart and Mr. and A little exercise In "before and alter," with Malcolm Atterbury, Brattleboro Theater player, making up in hit dressing room before the performance (left), and pretenting the finished product (right), (Eagle Staff Photos.) Foundation, an outgrowth of the wartime organiazion headed by Mr.

Hoover. No Decoration Asked whether he expected to be decorated by the Belgian govern-. mcnt, Mr. Hoover, who wa starting i his first trip to Europe since his return to the United States in August, 19t9. said: "I have never had a decoration from a foreign government and there will be none this time.

I have never been in favor of Americans accepting such decorations." He declined to discuss public or political questions until his return, which will be in about two weeks. Mr. Hoover revealed that "the State Department courteously granted me a diplomatic passport." without his making a request for it. In Good Health He appeared to be in good health and was accompanied by Perrin C. Crawford, contralto, soloist at Old First Church.

She was accompanied by Miss Marian Brownell. The guests of honor at the speaker's table were the former presidents general: Mrs. Robert F. Ives. Mrs.

I. Sherwood Coffin, Mrs. J. Morton Halstead and Mrs. Frank H.

Parcells. tion WHAT. He worked for a time also for WCAU. He sang over the Club, O. E.

8., at the Blue Grill today FORECLOSURES i KINOS COUNTY MORTGAGE COMMISSION OF THE STATU OF NEW YORK At ano Plaintiffs, aaainsf P. FRI3CHMAN SON, el De-lendants. MAURICE FINKELSTEIN, Plaintiff! Attorney, 346 Broadway. New York, N. Y.

Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure, entered January 12ih. 1938. the underslanrd will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn and County of Kings, New York, on February 23rd. 19.38.

at 12:00 o'clock, noon by ELIAS CADAN. Auctioneer, the mortgaged premises and property described In the complaint and directed by said Judgment to be sold, and located as follows: ALL that certain parcel of land In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. Cu. and State of New York, designated on a certain map entitled "Map of Property ln the 18th Ward, etc belonging to Ihe estate of T.

Mills, surveyed by L. Barilelt. Jan. 1871." and tiled In Kings County Register Office on 10 11871. as and by lots No.

2. 3 and 4. and which said lots taken together are bounded and described as follows BEGINNINO at a point on the south side of Fiushlnn distant 185 feet 10 inches east from the southeast corner of Flushing Ave. and Garden running thence east, along the south side of Flushing 60 feet to the west line of lot No. 1 on satd map: thence south along said lot No.

1. and al rishl angles to Flushing 80 Other guests of honor were Mrs. at 1 clock. admits he has a lot to learn about the theater. That's why he Joined the Brattleboro players and that's Parian Semple Miss Charlotte C.

Aycrlgg. Miss Minnie B. Wade air once in a while and was told by critics that some day he might become a successful crooner. It was this prediction which turned him FORECLOSURES also why he has just built his own small playhouse at Lake Pleasant, Mrs. William F.

Kerr. away from music and into what he and Mrs. Stanley Lyman Otis. The guests of the president gen-; eral were Mrs. Eugene J.

Grant, Mrs. Thomas H. McClinlock. Mrs. Arthur C.

Dyer, Mrs. Edward D. West, Mrs. N. in the Adirondacks, where he plans to run a stock company this considers the more legitimate art of Galpin, vice president and secretary of the Belgian American Foundation, and Paul C.

Smith, general FORFXLOSURES Summer. He already has selected acting Saturday the Brattleboro group's director, Paul Stephenson, thought the play too long and blue-penciled some six pages of the script, including all of that concerning Mrs. Atterbury. Realizing his own Inexperience in stagecraft, Malcolm has intrusted the direction and management of his projected Summer barnstormers, the Tamarack Players, to professional assistants. He will confine Wife Out of Play Francisco his casts and stresses the fact he manager of the San wants no new applicants.

After finishing at the Hill School in Pottstown, young Atterbury Chronicle. Also among the Washington's 325 passengers were Miss Cornelia Grade Henshaw of 79 State re FORECLOSURES COURT KINGS COUNTY MARGARETH REIMER. Plaintiff, against ANACLETO C1R1LLO and others, In 1936, Malcolm acted with the Hilda Spong players at Cape May, N. and while with this group he married Ellen Hardies, who also acts and had been slated for a minor part in "The Man Who Ate the Po worked on the Philadelphia In SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' I.ON CORPORATION.

Plaintiff, against VINCENT LAURICELLA et Defendants. MEYER Plaintiffs Attorney, 225 Broadway. New York City. Pursuant to Judgment entered February 4. 1938, I will sell at public auction, in the Rotunda of the County Court House.

Fulton and Joralemon Sts Borough of Brooklyn, Kings Coun'v. New York, on the 3rd day of March, 1938. at o'clock noon. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION.

Plaintiff, against VENERA COSENZA, et Defendants. VINCENT E. VICINANZO. Attorney for Plaintiff, 32 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant to Judgment dated January 27, 1938.

duly entered, I will tell at public auction by M. KERN, Auctioneer, to the highest bidder at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn, City and stale of New York, on the 23rd day of February, 1938 at 12 o'clock noon, the premises with the Improvements thereon in said Judgment directed to be sold, situate in the County of Kings. City aid Stale of New York, on the souihwesterly side of East 3rd Street, distant 100 feel southeasterly from the southerly corner of Avenue and East 3rd Street, being a plot 20 feet In width front and rear hy 113 feet in depth cn each side. The side lines running parallel with Avenue and ihe southerly side running through a party wall.

Said premises being more particularly described in said judgment. FREDERICK WEISBROD, Referee. I2-6I-W his work to acting for the present, Defendants. 1 Pursuant to Judgment made herein. I dated the 21st dav of January.

1938. I will I rll at auction, by WILLIAM MacROB- ERTS. auctioneer, at Ihe Brooklyn Real the Fontainbleau School of Fine 1 then became program director and Arts, where she is a student, and later business manager of radio sta- pomack." But in dress rehearsals last although some day. when he feels ready lor a fling at Broadwav, he I Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. New York, on the 2nd day of charges, set last Wednesday when hols to Produce some Plas his nurn Qrrtnnnr feet: ihence west, parallel with Flushing Ave 40 feel; thence sou'h. at right ang.ef to Flushing Ave. 26 feet 11 'a inches; thence west ln a itrauht line. 22 feet to the east line of lot No.

5 on said man. at a point therein distant 96 feet fl'j inches south from the south side of Flushing and thence north along said east line of lot No. 5 and at riant angles to Flushing Ave. 96 feet 6'i Inches to the south side of Flushing Ave. at the point of beginning.

SIDNEY TARTIKOFF, Referee. 12-et-w IlllUfl Ivfl II III I U- nnn March, 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in the Borough of Brooklyn, on the southeast side of Palmetto Street, one hundred feet northeast of Central Aven' being a plot twenty-five feet In will Umted States Attorney Joseph P. Martin of the Southern District of New York. Mr.

Martin will appear at an extradition proceeding in Paris for the return of Joseph Schwartz, charged with smuggling $1,600,000 worth of narcotics from Shanghai to New York by way of Paris. ayy vvio uic uu ui juu.uuu eacn lor cant Mplain why you )jke tt. Davis and George Weinberg was acting." he answers briefiv. "be- or Killing Widow fix 4 b'd nd ri the premises, wnn me impaovemenis thereon, situate In Brooklyn, Kings County. New York, on the west side of West 12th Street.

90 feet south of Avenue being a plot 20 feet in width front, and rear by 100 feet in depth on each side, the side lines running at right angles tn West 12th Street. Together with easement over the northerly 3 feet 10 inches of the premises on the south from West 12th Street to the garage in rear, and subject to a similar easement over the southerly 3 feel 3 Inches of the above described premises, as more particularly described in said judgment. Said premises are known as 2014 West 12th Street, 6AMUEL G. RABINOR. Referee.

19 11 16 18 23 25 J.11C CUUri Was lOlU Uml XNeW XOIK 1 lcw s.unss.iissru nun anj muri authorities had no charges against JL her and that she was not wanted by I Railroading and business, he adds. Philadelphia police. are for nis two younger brothers. The girl entered court with her Even tne pHding and the di.com-two attorneys, apparently trying to fort of his role will not disappear unconcerned, but when courage him from the stage. Miami Bar Robbed Of Kn nnn 1 Norristown, Feb.

9 (P) Death In Pennsylvania's electric chair was decreed today for Wendell Forrest Powers, ex-reformatory Inmate who 'ew a pretty widow, Mrs. Wilma Carpenter, and molested her younger companion, Mary Griffin, in nearby Camp Hill, last December. Bowers, 20, who had said he "never had a chance" and who pleaded guilty when the trial opened Monday morning, took the verdict of three h'ack-robed Judges like a blow across photographers began to set off flashlamps she became hysterical. "Get me out of here," she shouted, throwing her handbag and then PIBLIC NOTICES TREASUR YDEPARTMENt70FFTCEOF SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY RALPH McROBERTS.

PAULINE LICKS and LOUIS LEYPOLDT. aa Executors under the Last Will and Testament of CHRISTIANA HOWE, deceased. va. SAMUEL MOSLER, et WALTER AVERY. Plalntiffa' Attorney, 105 Court Street, Brooklyn, N.

PURSUANT to Judgment of Foreclosure and sale, dated January 12th. 1938. and duly entered, the undersigned will sell al public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. N. at 12 o'clock noon, on February 16th. 1938. by MARTIN SOLOMON.

Auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and described as follows: A plot of land on the easterly side of West Thirty-seventh Slreet. distant 120 feet southerly from the southeasterly corner of Neptune Avenue and West Thirty-seventh Street, beina 20 feet wide, front and rear, and 118 81 feet in depth on both sides, side SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION Plaintiff, against LENA BUCHHOLTZ, Defendants. R. EPHRAIM SHACK Esa Attorney for Plaintiff. 27 William Street.

New York City Pursuant to Judgment entered herein on January 31. 1938. I will sell at public auction lo the highest bidder at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. 189 Montague Slreet, Brooklyn. New York, at 12:00 o'clock noon on February 24.

1938. the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, being a parcel of land with the buildings and Improvements thereon, situated in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, at the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Clymer Street with the Easterly side of Wythe Avenue: running ihence Northerly along the Easterly side of Wythe Avenue 60 feel; thence Easterly parallel with Clymer Street 18 feeti thence Southerly parallel with Wythe Avenue 60 feet to the Northerly side of Clymer Street; thence Westerly along hurling a bottle of ammonia at District Supervisor. Alcohol Tax Unit. Bu- ammonia a. a I rr.

Iniema i Nr. York. Date Dale front and rear by one hundred feel in depth on both sides, the rear line running parallel with Palmetto 8lreet and the aide lines running at right angles thereto, the northeasterly side line running partly through a party wall. Said premises being known as No. 172 Palmetto Street, and being more particularly described In Liber 7113 of Mortgages, page 462.

Dated. February Blh. 1938 FRANK PITT. Referee HUTTON HOLAHAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

No. 32 Court Street. Brooklvn. New York. f9 11 16 18 23 25 NOTICE OF SALE.

SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Williamt'burgh Savings Bank, Plain-tifl. against Rose A. McDonald el Defendants. Pursuant to a Judgment entered herein, dated January 24th.

1938. I will sell at public auction, by WILLIAM H. REID. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. New York, on March 3. 1938. 12 o'clock noon. Ihe mortgaged premises in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, directed bv said judgment to be sold, with the improvements thereon, situate on northerly side of Avenue J. distant 20 feet easterly from the coiner formed by the Intersection of the said northerly side of Avenue with the easterly side of East Thlrtv-seventh Street, being a plot 20 feet In width front and rear by 97 feet fi inches In depth on both sides, with a party wall on either side, together with street reporter. SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY -HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. Plaintiff, against MOLLIS ROSENTHAL, et Defendants.

HARRY NATHANSON. Attorney for Plaintiff, 2 Lafayette Street. New York. N. Y.

Pursuant to Judgment dated the 28th day of January. 1938. and duly entered, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by McOUINNESS A REILLY. Auctioneers, at the Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn, N. on the 24lh day of February, 1938. al 12 o'clock noon, the premises with the Improvements thereon, directed by said judgment to be sold situ of first publication Krb. 2, 1938. Notice Is hereby K.ven lhat on Jan.

25, one I Plymouth Convertible Roadster. 1935 Model, Motor No. PE 43311. was seizrd at 95-1S M8lh Street. Jamaica.

L. 1 for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to wu: 3450. I U. Revised Statutes Any person, claim- ins an interest in satd pioperty. must ap-' pear at the office of ihe Investigator in LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME CO UR V'th 7TS the face.

NEW YORK. COUNTY OP KINGS THE Put, straightening defiantly, he new york savings bank Plaintiff, against 1. KATIE EHRICH. 2 murmured kativ iruniru ...7. cnarge.

A.ronoi lax unu. reaeral Miiiioing and I 2LLast I Wishins: and Johnson Sis. Brooklyn Charge. A.rohoi Tax Unit. Federal Testament of Herman "I've got my Chin up and I can Rmsen.

de- N. Y. ar.d file claim and cost bond as Miami. Feb. 9 (Fi Three bandits held up the Arena bar on Biscayne Boulevard today, rifled a bank of private safe deposit boxes and with cash and Jewelry estimated at 30.000 to $100,000.

The robbers, unmasked and brandishing pistols, walked in while the shifts were changing in the all-night resort, herded eight employes and one customer upstairs and made them lie flat on the floor, where they covered them with coats and tablecloths. With crowbars the men pried open some 20 safe deposit boxes where the owners and friends and customers kept their valuables. u.i i i ceased, 3. Any and all other persons whose lines being parallel to Neptune Avenue, said premises being mere particularly described in said Judgment. Dated.

January 25th. 19.38. ELLETT H. KLAGES. Referee.

Ja26-6l t-ike it I provided by Section 34fi0. U. S. Revised Statutes, on or before March 4. 1938.

otherwise the properly will be disposed of accordinn to law. wa, o. moss names or parts or whose names are unknown to the plaintiff, who may be the heirs at law. dislnbutees. and successors in interest ol Herman Rinaen, deceased, as husbands, wives, widows, heirs, devisees, distributees, executors, administrators, leiial representatives, creditors, lienors.

and grantees of said Herman Ringen. deceased ated in the county ol Kings, tny ana State of New York, beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of 46lh Street, distant 372 feet 6 Inches westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northeasterly side of 46th Street and the northwesterly side of loth Avenue being 27 feet 6 Inches front and rear by 100 feet 2'b Inches in depth on each side and partly through a parly wall on the easterly side and more particularly set forth in the aforesaid judgment of foreclosure and The premises are known as 937 46th St Borough of Brooklyn. New York. Dated, February 2. 1938 LILLIAN A.

ISRAEL, Referee. T2-6I-W BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT uu meir nusoanas, wives or widows, heirs. distributees, devisees, legal representatives, i Court of the United States lor the Eastern District of New York. In the matter of executors, administrators, creditors, lienors. rights and subject to covenants and re- stnctions of record.

Reference is made lo said Judgment for a more complete de- scnption of said premises. Dated, February 4th. 1938 I. BERNARD TURK. Referee.

ft MEEKER. Attorneys for Plalnuff. One Hanson Place. Brooklyn, New York 19 16 IB 23 25 The verdict of death Itself, capping a case shot with sensations, apparently struck some of the 300-odd C'irious wedged into the Montgomery County Courtroom as another surprise. Suddenly, the crowd that jammed th corridors broke through.

State policemen pushed against the doors and the throng. The excitement was accentuated by the screams of women caught in the Jam outside. Ex-Show Girl Pal Of Davis Released "Miun iiuiiis Lincoln nolo JOSEPH KOOAN. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said Court by Joseph Kogan, in said district, duly declared bankrupt, under the Act of Congress relating to bankruptcy, approved Julv 1. I8HH.

for a full discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable against his estate, under said act, and that the 18th dav of March. 1938. at 10.30 a at the U. S. Court House.

Borough of Brooklvn. in said SUPREME COURT. KINDS COUNTY-CLARA M. PRESLER. Plaintiff, against JOSEPH CATENAZZO and ANTOINETTA CATENAZZO.

hi! wife, and "JOHN DOE." the name of said last defendant be.ing fictitious, his true name being unknown to paintiff. the person Intended being a person In possession of a portion of the premises described In the complaint in this action, Defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of fore, closure and sate duly made and entered In the office of the Clerk of the County nf Kings In the above entitled action, bearing date the "ih day of January. 1938. I.

the undersigned, the referee named in 6aid judgment will sell at public auction, by STEPHEN F. BARRERA, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, County of King" New York, on the 16th day of February. 1938, at twelve o'clock noon of that day, the premises directed hy said Judgment to bt sold, and therein described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel grantees and tuccessors in interest and their husbands, wives or widows, if tny.

ail of whom and whose names are unknown to the plaintiff. 4 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. S. JOHN PETERS. 6.

LESTER W4LTMAN, 7. "JOHN DOE -Defendants. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS' YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or. if the the Northerly side of Clymer Street 18 feet to beginning, and as more particularly described ln said judgment. Dated' New York.

February 1, 1938. ALEXANDER T. SPARROW, Referee f2-6t-w I SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-EDMUND O. BURKE. Plaintiff, acainst ROSE KATAVOLOS REALTY CORPORATION, et Defendants.

Pursuant to Judgment entered herein, daled Mav 3rd. 1937. I will sell at public Auction by NATHANIEL 8HUTER, Auctioneer at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, ion the 23rd dav of February.

1938. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Klngi. City ind State of New-York, known as Lots Nos. 51.

52. 53 and 54. In Block 4711 on "Map of Rugby filed In the Register's Office of Kings County on 8 7 02 as Map No. 1399. which" said lots are located on the southwest corner of Church Avenue and East 01st Street, being a plot 80 feet wide, front and rear, and 100 feet In depth on both aides, having a frontage of 100 feet on East 91sl Street and 80 feet on Church Avenue Reference being made in said Judgment lor a mot complete description.

Dated, February 2nd. 1938 MICHAEL GOLD. Referee OOODSON POTTS Plaintiff's Attnr- neys, 32 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York, f2-6t SUPREME COURT IttNCeS COUNTY -CHARLES Y. CASE. Plaintiff, against RAF-FAELA CALIFANO.

et Defendants Pursuant lo Judgment herein dated January 24. 1938. I will sell at public auction by ALLEN M. TEPLITZ. Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Montague Brook. yn, N. on February 23. 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, mortgaged premises in Brooklyn.

Kings County, directed by icid Judgment to be sold, known as Lot 42. Block 7151-A on "Map of South Marlboro. tc." and described as follows: Beginning on the west side of West 1st St. 140 feet north of Ave. thence west parallel with Ave.

104 62 feet: thence northeast I district, is assigned lor the hearlim of in serve nnn summ" the same, when and where all creditors plaintiff. he said bankrupt and other persons i i 'th'R imero, may attend and show cause. i if anv they have, why the prayer of said sive of Ihe day of service. In rase of your lhM h. failure tn Jinneflr nr antu-er n- the Knrouah or Hrook.yn, on the 3rd day 9 (U.R) Rose I be taken yr.u hv 4'.

r. Philadelphia, Feb ol February. 1938. PERCY OII.KF.S. Clerk.

demanded in the complaint. the red-haired former Dated. Brook.vn. New a.h of land, situate, lying and being In the St 15.75 feet, to beginning, with s'reei Rickert, rights, and more particularly described in Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York, Couniv of kings and State of New trie Judgment herein. In Institute Players' William Norton will enact the role of Burnett Hook in John Drink-water's "Abraham Lincoln," to be presented by the Institute Players at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Saturday afternoon and evening, Lincoln's Birthday.

Mr. Norton played the role of Burnett Hook, the fictitious member of Lincoln's Cabinet, more than 800 times on the Broadway stage. He was a member of the original cast of the production, which held forth for two years at the Cort Theater in its initial introduction to the American public 22 years ago. The Institute Players includes in its company for the forthcoming production at the Academy Allen Lee in the title role, Malcolm Beggs. Henry Buckler.

Edna Archer Crawford, Augustus Collette and Melba Palmer. Bennett Kilpack directs the drama. 1937. MARSHALL SNYDER, A 'orney fr Office and P. Address, 451 Avenue.

Brooklvn New York. TO THE DEFENDANTS: Anr and all other persons whoaenames or parts of whose names are unknown lo Ihe plaintiff, who may be the heirs at law, distributees, and successors In interest of Herman Rinaen, deceased, as hii'bands, wives, widows heirs showgirl Broadway knew as Hope Dare, who was arrested with J. Richard Dixie I Davis a week ago, was discharged today by Magistrate Belfel. "Philadelphia doesn't want you. FORECLOSURES COURTKINGS COUNT HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION.

Plaintiff, against, OS ARIA LICATA. el als Defendants. Pursuant to judgment dated February 4'h, 1938. duly entered, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by CREWS it SHAPIRO. Auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montague Stree'. Brooklyn, New York, on the 3rd day of March. 1938. at 2 o'clock noon, the premises in said Judgment directed lo be so.d.

improvements thereon situa'e In New York doesn't want you get out," Beifel told her. Knw 1 luuirrs. eaeciuors, aominls- 'w' Tatori, leal representatives, creditors, i lienors, and grantees of said Herman i Ringen. deceased, and their husbands, wives Miss Rickert had been under or widows, heirs, distributees, devi-ees. i 1 representatives, executors, admmis- IN FORECLOSURE -SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY PRESIDENT and DIRECTORS OF THE MANHATTAN COM-PANY.

as Trustee under a certain trust agreement daled March 1. 1927. made hv and between Prudence-Bonds Corporation and President and Directors of the Manhattan Company, Plaintiff, y. 1306 C. t.

AVENUE BATHS. et Defendants. Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale daled December 30th. 1937. I.

ihe undersigned, will sell at public auction at the Exchange Sales Room. No. 169 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, on the 24th day of February.

1938. at iwelve o'clock noon on that day. hy Louis Turk, as Auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: he Cor.r.'y of Kings. State of New York JW uunu uu iiiirnn irators. creditors, lienors, grantees and uccessors in interest and their husbands, i on the west side of Strong Place.

125 fee' sou'herly from the southwest corner SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -GENERAL SYNOD OF THE REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA, Plaintiff, against LILLIAN M. DOODY and others, Defendants. Pursuant to Judgment daled January 1938, I will sell al public auction lo the highest bidder by BERNARD HOLLANDER, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklvn. N.

on February 25, 1936. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises ln the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and Slate of New York, directed by said judgment to be sold and located on the south side of Wiiloilghbv Slreet 17 feet 6 Inches east of the east side of Lawrence Street, being 36 feet 4 inches In width, front and rear, by a uniform depth of 60 feet on both sides, the westerly wall of the building erected on said premises being a party wail. Said premises being known as 66-68 Wlllouvhbv Slreet. Dated, Januarv 31st, 1936 ELMER SAMMIS.

Referee. PAI.LISTER Ai PALLISTER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 233 Broadway, Manhattan Borough, New York City. f2-6t SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS The Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. Plaintiff, against Clothilda McDermoll et Defendants, JOSEPH H.

PRAETZ. Plaintiff's Attorney. 51 Chambers Street, New York City. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above entitled action on January 17. 1938.

I will sell In one parcel al public auction, bv WALTER HALLOWELL. auctioneer, at the Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange, No, 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklvn, Cltv of New York, on February 23, 1938. at 12 o'clock noon on hat day, the premises directed by said judgment lo be sold and briefly de-acrlbed as follows: AIL that of land in the Borough of Brooklvn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, on the west side of stuyvesant Avenue, dislant 25 feet south nf Bainbrld-se Street, being 25 feet In width front and rear Bnd 100 feet deep nil either side.

See Judgment for a more complete description. Said premises being known by the street number 404 8tuyvesant Avenue TOGETHER with all flxlures and articles of personal property now or hereafter attached to or used In connection wlih the premises, all of which are covered bv this mortgage Said premises will be sold subtect to any slate of facts that an accurate survey would show: to restrictive covenants in Liber 2124 of Conveyances, page 3197 of Conveyances, page 509. and to wall on north side being a party wall. Daled, January 25, 1938 IRVING 8. Z1NKER.

Referee 12 4 9 11 16 18 LEGAL NOTICES wives or widows, if any. all of whom and whose names are unknown lo the plaintiff The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publica'ion. pursuant to an order of HON. JOHN MAC CRA I B. a Justice of ihe PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HON LEGAL NOTICES SUPREM COURT KINGS COUNT TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY P.amtill.

against HERMAN SCHULZ Co m. of Kinas NO''nri HKREBY i Cmm of New York. Kings, NOnCE IS HfcREBY GIVEN according to law, thst, Fannie i tht rnmBim ln erk of Goldberg intend, to apply to the Burro- Ih, county of Kings. the Hall of gale court. Kings County, for Let ters Boioueh ol B-onk vn Citv nl it.

of Admi iistra'lon of the Goods. Chattels 1 c-onK state suet nerem as Herman et a. De, iT.osn's. Ha. IS6S2 SUM- C-edlt.

of Lewis po.ooerg. deceased, xh, obipn nf of the Borough of Brooklyn. Couniy of String Place and Kane Street. Premises being 16 feet 8 inches in width, front and rear, bv 109 feet 10 inches in depth on each Mrie Side lines running at right shales lo Strong Place, and partly ihrnimh a party wall on he southerly fide thereof. Said premises are more fully described in said judgment.

Da'ed, February 7th. 1938 MORRIS ROTH, Referee, EDEI.MAN i PASTOR. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 313 Roebling Streft. Brooklyn f9-6l-w SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY -THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN. Plaintiff. aain. EVELYN MORRISON et Defendants Pursuant to tiirigment made herein, daled the 27th day of January, 1938. I will sell at auction, by GABRIEL ABELES, auctioneer, at ihe Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Monlaaue Street. Brooklyn, New York, on the 2nd dav of March. 1938. Daled, February 2. 1938 SAMUEL SWEET.

Referee, NATHAN GINSBERG. Plaintiff i Attorney. 51 Wllloughby Brooklyn, N. Y. f2-6t-w SUPREME! COURT KINGS COUNTY Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Plaintiff, against Irving Jacobs et al Defendants.

MAX WOLOFSKY, Plaintiff Atlornev, 2 Rector Slreet. New York City. Dated, January 29th. 1938. Pursuant to Judgment duly entered January 27th.

1938. I wilt sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JAMES A. HEANEY auctioneer, in the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Monlague Street. Brooklyn, New York City, on the 23rd day of February.

1938, at 12 clock noon, the premises directed to be sold, with the Improvements thereon erected, situate in Brooklvn. Kings County, New York City, located on Hie aouth side of 83rd Street, distant 180 feet west of the intersection of the south side of 83rd Slreet and the west side of 23rd Avenue, being 30 feel In dimensions front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each side, and as' more particularly described in said judgment. Premises are known as 2262 83rd 8lreet. Brooklyn. LOUIS ARNOLD JR Referee.

f2 49 11 16 18 SU PR EM ECOURT7nciNOSCOUNTY -HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION Plaintiff, against MATTHEW WILLIAM MONACO, et Defendants. VINCENT E. VICINANZO. Allorney for Plaintiff, 32 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant lo judgment dated January 1938.

duly entpred. I will sell al public auction by JAMES F. MORAN. Auctioneer, tn the highest bidder, al the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, on tha 23rd day nf February. 1938. a'. 12 o'clock noon, the premises with the improvements thereon in said judgment directed to be sold, situate in the County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the northerly side of Lloyd Court, 240 feet westerly from Van Slclen Street, being a plot 18 feet 10 inches In width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each side.

The aide lines running parallel with Van Slclen Street Said premises being more particularly described In said Judgment. DENNIS S. REOAN Referee. f2-6t-w TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS i K'nts. under ihe provisions of Section 9v nEnMAV RINGEN Un-ND EACH OF THEM of the a Court and THE rm siirVv vof that all cred -ors of said Lewis SAVINGS BANK to serire FIVE THOU-rWeased.

shall file I heir claims In writing! sand msnnnnni' nnu aos i the offire of the Register r.f 'he County iuu Ana, nr.Kt.BT su4MONFTO to answer the comp.a.nl in in.s act. on and to serve a copy nf your an-we-. or, if the complaint is no1 served summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiffs Atortiey witn.n twenty days after the service of this summons, exrlusne of the day of service, ln case nf your failure to appear or answer. Judumen' w.ll be taken aitaiim you by default ir the relief with the of the Sunngates Coun. K.ngs C'jt n'v at his office the Hall of Records.

Boroiiah Hall. Brooklvn, New York, on or before February 26th. 1938. Dated January 26th. 1938.

FANNIE GOLDBERG. Petitioner. Ja26 12 9 16 of Kings on March 1.1. 1926, in Liber 6342 of Mortgages, al pane 294. and covering premises in the Roroinh of Brooklvn Couniy of Kings.

City and State of New York, situa'e on Ihe east side nf McDonald Avenue iGravrsenri Avenue' di.slant 79 feet H's inches north it IB'h Avenue, being a p.ot 20 fee' in width, front and rear, hy 84 fee' dep'h on each side and bcr.g known as No 937 McDonald Avenue. Da ed Brook. yn, New Yoik, February 1st, 1938 MARSHALL SNYDER. A'torney P. a n- tiff Offire and O.

Address Fif'h demanded ln the romnlmn' File No 204019311 THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF NEW York, bv the grace nf Und free and nrie. pendent To JOSEPH RFII, NEW YORK CONGREGATIONAL HOME FOR I HE AGED named in the I.asl Will and lestament of Emma cuthbert Reid. de York, bounded and described as follows, to wif BEGINNINO at a point on the southeasterly side of Thirteenth Avenue, distant one hundred feet northeasterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southeasterly side of Thirteenth Avenue with the northeasterly aide of Seventy-seventh Street; running thence northeasterly along the southeasterly side of Thirteenth Avenue twenty feel: Ihence southeasterly parallel with Sevenlv-sevenlh Street and part of Ihe distance through a party wall one hundred feet: thence southwesterly parallel with Thlrteenlh Avenue twenty feet; thence northwesterly again parallel with Seventy-seventh Street and part of tile distance through a party wall one hundred feet to the southeasterly side of Thirteenth Avenue, the point or place of beginning. ALSO all the right, title and Interest nf Ihe said mortgagor, of, In and to Thirteenth Avenue lvlnt In front of and ad-joining said premises to tha centre line thereof Daled. Jantis-ry 1938 RICHARD C.

ADDY. Referee. SCOTT At 8NEED. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 64 Second Street, Newburgh.

New York. J-6 28 fU 4 9 11 SUPREMEcbURT COUNTY'OF KINGS ROSDAN REALTY CORPORATION. Plaintiff, against DARON REALTY INC et Defendants. ln pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above-entitled action and bearing date the 20th day of January. 1938.

I. Ihe undersigned, the referee Jn said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, ai the Exchange Salesroom. 189 Montague Slreet. Brooklyn. New York, on the 24th dav of February.

1938, at 12 o'clock on that day, by BERNARD HOLLANDER, auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: ALL that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, Ivlna and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and Stale of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING al a point on the easterly line of Lakeland Place, distant 84 feet 70 one-hundred' lis feet 184 aoutherlv from Ihe intersection of said easterly line of Lakeland Place with the southerly line of Brighton Beach Avenue; thence easterly Ht right angles with Lakeland Place 100 feet; thence southerly parallel wlih lakeland Place 120 feet; thence weaterly on a line drawn at right angles with Lakeland Plare 100 feet lo the easterly line nf Lakeland Place; thence northerly along the easterly line of Lakeland Plare 120 feet to the point nr place of BEOINNINO TOO ETHER with all Ihe right. Illle ind Interest of the party of the first part nf.

In and to all streets, avenues, roads or lanes fronting upon or adlacent to said premises or any part thereof and land In bed of same. SUBJECT and SUBORDINATE to covenants and restriction! in Liber 4604 of Conveyances, page 154. and sewer agreement In Liber 4873 of Conveyances, page 83 SUBJECT to a senior Interest In Ihe first mortgage of 1182,008 34 with Interest from October 1st. 1937. and subject further to a continuing Hen of a senior Interest in the Junior participating Interest in said mortgage In the sum of 8 625 no with interest from January 15.

1936 together with costs and disbursements approximating 8700 00 Dated. New York. Januarv nth. 1938 BERNARD DIAMOND, Referee IRVING SCHNEIDER, Attorney for Plainlilf, 154 Nassau Street, Y. I'rv J2-7t at.

12 ociocli noon, the premises tn Ihe Rorouah of Brooklyn, on the west side of East 7 hirtv-seventh S'reet. two hundred I fifty-one feet eiaht inches north of Aenue 1 U. being a PiOt iweniy-one feet, eight inches width front and rear bv one I hundred feet in dep'h on both sides, the rear line running parallel with East Thlr-i ly-sesenth Street and the side lines running parallel with Avenue U. the south feased, as Congregational Home for the (2-61-w sued A 'ornev General of ihe Stale of Avenue. Brooc.yn.

New York. York, 'iiinnnwn heirs at law and next CHARLES STOCK ER File No 8684 1937 Citation THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Bv the Grace of God. Free and Independent. To Charles 8 Maier, Albert Maier, Charles Hormuth. Elise Ben-is Klein, Maraarethn Benin Selinelzlein, Maria Mncrlalena Frieda Ber'ha Johanna Kathertna Bentz, Flonan Wilhe.m Bnt.

Frederick Franz Ben'z. Helmut Hrmy Bentz. Send erly side line running partiv through a party wall Said premises being known as No 21.S4 37th Street, and being more particularly described in Liber 8092 of MortsaKes. page 29 Dated, February 9, 1938 NATHAN MARKS. Referee.

HU1TON HOLAHAN Attorneys for Plaintiff. No. 32 Court Street. Brooklyn, New York. 19 11 16 18 23 25 ALL Ihose certain lots, pieces or parcel! of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn.

Couniy of Kings City and stale of New York, more panic ularlv bounded and described as follows: BEOINNINO at a point on the westerly side of Coney Island Avenue distant 320 feel northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly side nf Coney Island Avenue with the noriher.y side of Avenue running thence waster. parallel with Avenue J. 100 feet to the center line of the block; thence northerly along said center line of the block and parallel wlih Coney Island Avenue 80 fret; thence eaMerly parallel with Avenue J. 100 feet to the westerly side nf Coney Island Avenue, and thence southerly along the westerly side of Coney Island Avenue, 80 feet to Ihe point or place of beginning TOGETHER with any and all buildings, structures. Improvements, fixtures and it.

ticleg of personal property used f.T to be used In the operation of said premises or any part thereof, or at any lime hereafter constructed or placed upon said premises nr any part Ihereof. Including ill partitions, cievatori. engines, motors, dynamos, boilers, furnaces, healing, refrigerating, plumbing, gas and electric -fixtures, vacuum cleaning system, sprinkling system or other fire prevention or extinguishing apparatus and materials, slovrs and ranges, awnings, screens, window shades and furniture, whether herein enumerated or not and constituting a part of ihe plant vcreof or belonging to ihe owner of Ihe premises, and all other equipment and machinery, appliances, fittings and fixtures of every kind In or used In the operation nf any building now nr hereafter standing on saiej, premises, together with any and all replacements thereof and additions thereto; and together with all ihe hereditaments, rights of way, easements and appurtenances lo aald estate and property belonging or In any wise appertaining, nnd all tha estite. right, tllle. Interest, claim or demand whatsoever of the Mortgagor ell her In law or In equity, In possession or expectancy, of.

In and lo the above described premises and estate; and together with all the right, title and Interest of lln Mortgagor of. In and tn all streets, ave. nues. roads nr lanei fronting upon nr adjacent to the said premises or any part thereof. Subject.

1n such state of facts as an ae-rurate survey would show and also subirct, to rights of tenants who were not madf parties to this action Daled: N'w York. N. Februaiv 193a W1I1.IAM .1 IMPF Tefr-i-e CARTER. LEnYAHD MHsBIMIN pun-'Ill's AUornrys, No. 2 Slirri New York, Niw York, fll-ei-f Dated.

Brooklyn, New York City, October Tth 1933 HARRY THOMPSON, p.a nt If A'tor-ey. 16 Court Stree' Brouk.vn, TO THE DEFENDANT HERMAN 6CHULZ. sued here.n as Herman Rhui'a: The foregoing summons is sered upon you by nn pursuant to an order of HON. GEORGE FURMAN, of -he Supreme Court of the of New York, dated the 19th dav of January 19J8. and filed on January 19'h.

1918 wh.rh was filed on October Ifl'h, together with the rompisin' in the County Clerk's Office. Fu.ton anil -mon Streets, Borough of Brook, vn, County Kings. City and S'ate of New York The ob'ect of the above anon i -n lo-e-elose a mortgage by ihe p. ami, If the sum of Ii7.000.00 made by Morns clo.d-achlager. et ai to Trie (-arantee ar.d Trust Company on January U7th.

1927 and recorded in the Kings Couirv Rcn.vp. Office on January l7lh. 1927 cf Mortgages, at Page 225. which mor'gaie covers premises in the Borough of and County of Kings. City and S'a'e of New York, situate on the east side of Ht iv-vesant Ave.

distant 22 feet south from the Intersection of Hancock Si having a of kin of EMMA CUTHBERT REID, deceased if living, and. If dead, any and all unknown persons who may be necessary mid paitits to this proceeding whose iinmrs or parts of wlluae names and wliosf- n. ace or places of residence Bre unknown and rannot, alter diligent Inquiry be ascertained Send greeting: Wheel as JOSEPH E. REID, who resides At No 779 Fust 21st Street, Borough of Brooklyn fry of New York, and MANUFACTURERS TRUST COMPANY, which lias its principal office al 55 Broad Street, HorooKh of Manhattan. Cltv of New York have presenied their account as Executors and I'us'ees of the Last Will and Testament of EMMA CUTHBERT REID.

deceased lately residing al No 779 Fast 21it Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn Title Guarantee and Trust 'h offices at No 196 of Brook.vn County I Whereas i Company I ue si reel I of Kings SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, Plaint, ff. again. JAMES P. LYNCH, et SJn, Qal and S'a'e of New Yor nas e.en;e,i an Accoun' as TriKiee un- Pur-uant to judgment ol foreclosure and 'l of da'ed February 3rd. 1938.

and duly HARLES Sior KEIt. deceased re. ien'crrt, I sell at public auction, by siding the Horouvh of Hrnog.vn. Conn'y jamKS MORAN. Auctioneer, in Ihe of Kings r.ny State of New York, Rotunda nr Corridor of the County Court- inty of Kings.

City and State of New York and a petition praying thai their I Pcti'ion uraying that its no-ount house Joralemon and Fulton Streets, an num may he Judicially settled settled: Now. I lie-e. N. on March 3rd. 1938.

at 12 SUPREME COURT. KTNOS COUNTY EMIL REINEKINO. Plaintiff, against WILLIAM R. WHITE. Superintendent of Banks of the Stale of New York, as Llouidator of INTERNATIONAL-MADISON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, et Defendants.

JACOB D. FIRST. Plaintiff! Attorney, 50 Broadway. New York. N.

Y. Pursuant to Judgment duly entered herein daled the 21st day of January. 1938 I will sell at public auction by JOHN HARTI-OAN. Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Eslate Exchange. 189 Montague street.

Brooklyn. New York, on the 16'h day of February. 1938. at. 12:00 noon, the mortgaged premises in the Botough of Brooklyn, county nf Kings.

City and State of New York, described In and directed by said Judgment tn be sold situated on Ihe northerly side of Avenue U. the westerly side of which premises Is distant 100 feet 6 Inches easterly from the easterly side of East 7ih street, being a parcel 20 feet wide In front and rear by 90 feet In depih on each side, said side lines belna parallel with East 7th Slreet and running part nf Ihe distance through party walls, reference being made to said judgment for a more complete descrlpt-lon. Premises known as and by the street number 711 Avenue U. Brooklyn. New York.

SUBIECT to any state of facta that an accurate turvey may show. DATED Brooklyn, New York. January 26lh, 1938. CHARLES ROSE Referee I frontage of reel on muyvesant Ave wnn Nn, iherefore. you and each of you are lure ynu Hi.o a nl you are herphv cited i uouii.

the mortgaged premises in to show rim.e before our Hnrrmat Court i ih Couniv of Kings situate on the west- uie lira wiu.u ill nei) ii Hereby rKUSS before nr Sur- on each side of 100 feet, and known as No SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY -HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. Plaintiff, agamsl CHARLES W. LUNDY, el al Defendants. R.

EPHRAIM SHACK. Eso Attorney for Plaintiff, 27 William Street. New York City Pursuant to judgment entered herein on January 31, 1938. I will sell at nubile auction, to Ihe highest bidder, al Ihe Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklvn. New York, at 12 00 clock not.n on February 24, 19118. the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, being a parcel of land with the buildings and Improvements thereon, slluaied In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and fliate of New York, on ihe westerly side of East 28ih S'reei. distant 186 feet 8 Inches northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly side of East 28th Slreet.

with the northerly side of Avenue Z. and being 26 feet 8 Inches In width front and rear by 100 feet tn depth on both sides, and as more particularly described In said judgment. Premises known as 2562 East 28th Street. Brooklyn, Dated Nrw York. February 2.

1938 SAMUEL A. DIAMOND, Referee. W-61-W rogate Conn of the County of Kings, to I or 'ne i K.iiits. to he heid n' the i er.v side of East 49'h Street distant 220 be held at the Hall of Records, in the! nf Rerords in 'he f'oun'v of Kmtts rnt.hrr!v from the northwesterly cor- Couniy of Kings, on the 1st day of March. 'he -ud dav of March 19'IR a' 110 1 nrr of Fas- 49ih Street and Snvder Avenue, 1918 9 30 clork in the forenoon, why i clock In 'lie forenoon why lurh be.na t'O feet in w.dth front and rear hy surh should not be had.

I inent should no he had too fe' In rieo'h on each side, which sides In lest.monv Whereof, we have caused 'tie seal of our said Surrogates Court to be hereunto affixed Witnesa Hon GEORGE AI.BERI WINOATE Surrogate of our 293 Stuyveaant Avenue. Dated. New York, N. January 20' 1938 MAURICE F1NKEI Plaint ff Attorney 34 Brtasdway. New York.

Y. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that hy stipulation daied June 20th. 1935, Benjamin Rabin was duly substituted at plaintiff attorney, that thereafter by a further tpulation dated October 1st. 1937. Mauri'e Ftnke.rein was duly substituted as Plaintiffs attorney MAURICE FINKELRTEIN.

Pla.ntlff Attorney ja-16-Sl-w in icsi.monv vinerrol. we hate r.iu-ed are parallel wit Snyder Avenue, the nnrt lithe Sea! of our said Surraea'ea i erlv s.de running partly through a party Co irt 'o be hereunto ed wail Hie easterly side being parallel wuh Vlvness, Hon George A. Pert East. 49th Stree'; premises known as 4.S6 (L 8 nas'e. Burroga'e of our said Eat io-o street For a more complete coun'v bi the Ho.oi:.'h of 1 de ri in 1011 refer to judgment.

Hiooklvn. In the said Co in's' 1 Da'rd February 9th 1938 'tie dav of 19118 MATTllFWA IIPVKP1, E-0 Referee. rFRCY STAPI ETON PHILIP ROSENRKRO A'lornry for Clerk of Ihe S'liroka'ra Court 60 Court Street, Brooklyn, Li-41 J-6t-w nr, sa.d Couniv. at ihe Borough of Brooklyn, in Ihe said Coun'v. Ihe day of Januarv 19.38 PERCY STAPLETON.

Clerk of the Surrogates Court. Ja28-4t.

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