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For Clatrified Ad Results BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, TUESDAY, APKIL" 26, 1938 Telephone MAin 4-6000 19 Henry clews co Marriage Licenses Counter Market BUSINESS SERVICE Butintu Stwlces Offarad 18 Waterproofing ON I I TliTTT mm BROOKLYN'S USED CAR DIRECTORY Tha following quotation! are supplied by Ibl Investment Bankers Conference, loo. BANK STOCKS Bid Asked Blc Amer 42 44 Bk Mhtn 20'. 214 Bk Ykt'n 40 48 BenionhJt 75 98 Chase 30 32 City 24 25 "a Comm'l 132 138 Fifth Ave 725 775 First Nt 15BO 1620 FiltDUJQ 38 48 Bid Asked Klnesboro 65 Merch Nat Bronx Nat Safe Peop Nat Penn Ixcb Public Sternal Trade 100 115 37 42 12 14 45 55 9 11 25 26 1 22 24 16 19 TRUST COMPANIES A Daily Listing of CHRYSLER 1038 "Six" 4-door out; good paint, Old Superstition Forces Captain to Assume Role of Passenger on Trip With Wife By FRANK REIL Apparently it must be illegal, unconstitutional and unheard of for a captain to take the missus with him when he goes to sea. For some reason it is regarded as unlucky for a captain and his wife to travel on the same ship when he is in command. Sedan; excellent condition through, tires, brakes, battery: car has been overhauled; Is guaranteed: many extras: a honey at Bid Asked Bit 333 343 Bancs 90 102 Bankers 46 48 Bronx 5 6'i Brooklyn 73 78 Cen Han 87 90 Chemical 39' a 41 'i Clinton 50 60 Colonial 12 15 Cont ll'iU'i Corn 46 ''4 47 "4 Empire 19 20x4 Bid Asked Fulton 195 220 Guaranty 228 233 Irving 12'4 Kings Co 1580 1620 Lawyers 28 Vi 32 'a Mt Tr 34 Va 36 'a (It Td p( 46 48 New York 83 86 Title 434 i Under Tr 78 88 Un States 1475 1525 PUBLIC UTILITIES Common Bid Asked MtnStsPW NewarkCo 123 SoJerGltE 182 r- 40 44 182 182 ConsTrNJ Hud Co Inter NO 22 24 Even in this modern day the super stition Is still with us as Capt.

John Mahlandt of the Red Star Line can tell you, Ordinarily Capt. Mahlandt is skipper of the Pennland but when that steamer docked yesterday over In Hoboken, Capt. Mahlandt was merely a passenger as he had In sisted on bringing his wife, Louise, over with him. "Two months ago I asked permission to take my wife with explained Mahlandt. "When the line said no I asked for a leave of absence.

My wife has always wanted to visit the United States as she has relatives in Baltimore and Washington." Although he has been coming into New York ever since 1904, it was his first visit here as a "customer." "The trip was relaxing," said the captain. "But now and then I would forget myself and start walking toward the bridge." Fritz Kuhn was the Uar passenger Freferred Bid Asked AlaPwr 87 55 'a 57 6Ta 89 UlCyEl 6" 105 108 BanorHE 120 123 B5VtS74 Car PL 67. 63 65 do $7 67 68J 59 62 do TV 69 'a 72 Ce PL 7i 68 7034 ConEQ8 4'a 6'. a Con PW 6 86 88 CondE7 68 '4 70 DalPowTS. 11 H6 DerbyOE 25a 30 ldahoP8 98 99 IntersPW 3 5 JaraWtS 52 55 JC PArL 70 72 108' a 108 'a Mem PAtL 53 58 MtSPTV 201t23 Ex dividend.

Bid Asked NassArSuft 15 V4 IT4 Net Pw 106 a do fi 62'4 65'4 81 ta B3 do 7 91'. 93'4 NSPDTi 63 65 V4 Oh Ed $6 84 85 "a $7 93 95 OhP6 109 J4 111 '4 OhP86'i 84 86 do 1't 95'4 97 95' 4 97J4 Pac 48Va 52 PennPAiL 84 So'a ns 28 1 4 28 74 'J 77 Ten Ep6. 47 '4 49' 4 do 7'i 52' 4 54 Tex P4tL 93 95 Toledo Id 98 100 UtahPL7 3534 INSURANCE STOCKS Shipping News ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK, APRIL 28 THE TIDES THE BIN THE MOON 8ndy iTVc Gov's Isl'd Hell date II Rises Sets II Rises SeTs A.M. P.M. A.M.

P.M. AM. P.M. A.M. P.M.

A.M. P.M. High 4.22 4:53 5:07 5:37 7:07 7:37 5.03 6:46 ii T44 3 07 Low water 10:36 11:13 11:25 11:58 1:14 1:25 k. tve tble Is Eastern Standard Time and Is furnished or the United Slates Coast and Geodetic Survey. Tor Daylight Saving Time add one hour.

STEAMERS DUE AT NEW YORK 4 Arrival times are from the lines because ot weather conditions. Hours below Bid Asked AetnaOas 80 1 a 84 'a Aetnalns 41 1 1 43'a Aetna Lt 22', 234 Agrlclns 634 eTa Am Am 1834 20V, Am Equl 19 21 Am Home 7'a 9 Am New 11'4 1254 Am Reins 27 28 'a Ab Res'e 21 'a 23 Am Sur'y Auto'bile 26 27a BaltAmer 5Va 6'i Bkrs Sh 74'a 77 Boston 530 540 Camden 17 19 Carolina 20 21 'a CltyofNYlSVa 17 Con Gen 23 '1 25 Cont Gas 25 27 Eagle Fire 2'i 3 Employ Re 39 41 Excess 5'4 6 Federal' 36 38 93 96 Fire it Fun 70 72 Firemen's Ta 83 Franklin 22'. 235. Ga Home 19 21 Ger Reins 30 32' Olen Falls 38 40 12 Globe 19 22 do2dpf 61 64 Ot Am Ins 23' 24J4 Halifax 226 24 Hanover 27' 5834 Home 24J4 28'4 HomeFSec 1 TODAY FROM STEAMER LINE ALnoNQI'IN. AMERICAN SHIPPER, U.

S. GEORGE WASHINGTON, Old Dominion Norfolk sevrHIA. Cun. White Star Liverpool VITATA.V, NY Cuba Vera Cruz TOMORROW CHEROKEE, Jacksonville NER1SRA. Fumes Trinidad April 17.

NORTHERN PRINCE, rnr Aires April 9. P4STOHFS TtnirH Wnlt eantB Ul'tfcN Of' BERMUDA, DEPARTURE OF VESSELS TODAY NAVONG 130 6th Ave. at W. Houston St, AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles for Sola 11 BUICK '36 "41" touring sedan, Immaculate: S125 down, balance $450. GUckman, 1392 Bedford Brooklyn.

BUICK '34 coupe, perfect, healer, fully equipped, original owner; sacrifice S245. I Dealer.) Warehouse, 493 Monroe St. CHEVROLET '34 master coach, perfect, fully equipped: any demonstration; sacrifice 245. IDealer.) Warehouse, 493 Monroe St. CHEVROLET '37 4-door touring sedan, Immaculate throughout; big bargain.

Re-llable. 1L27 Bedford Ave. (corner Monroe). CHEVROLET 1933 master coupe, rumble, new car appearance, mechanically perfect, $155. Krakow Garage, 943 Franklin Ave.

Dodge '36 coupe rumble, like new. $445 Plymouth '35 coupe D. rumble $325 WORLD, 1408 Bedford Ave. STer. 3-8969.

DODOE '37 2-door, wlih trunk, $595; con-dlttoned by Kings County Bulck. Bushwlck at Conway St. GLen. 5-5000. DODOE '34 coupe, spotless, mechanically perfect; anv demonstration; sacrifice $245.

(Dealer). Warehouse, 403 Monroe St. Ford '35 $250 R. O. Rpeclal Monev Back Guarantee J.

J. HART I FORD LEADER 23 YEARS 1294 Bedford nr. Atlantic. MAin 2-2465. FORD 1935 8-pasi, sedan, smooth, V-8, Immaculate throughout.

"Buy" $245. Lynagh-Magee, 1140 Coney Island Ave. FORD 1934 TUDOR SEDAN MECHANI-CALLY PERFECT. THOROUGHLY OVER-HAULED, SPOTLESS, $225. BUCK.2-7B08.

FORD '33 de luxe TudorTTlke newTlow mileage; need room; sacrifice $165. IDealer.) Warehouse, 493 Monroe St. FORD 1934 de luxe sedan, prh'ateTinTerlor exterior perfect: $200. 1907 Gerritscn Ave, Esplanade 5-0175 afler 5. OLDSMOBILE '35 touring sedan, built-in trunk, immaculate interior, like new.

$425. (Dealeri. Warehouse. 493 Monroe St. OLDSMOBILE 1936 touring coach, perfect (maroon): guaranteed; $575; easy payments.

Navone. 230 6th Ave. (W, Hous-lonl. WAIker 5-2595. OLDSMOBILE 1936 de luxe touring sedan, perfect condition, 7,500 miles, 402 100th St.

SHore Road 5-6509. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OP KINGS THE BOWERY 8AVINOS BANK. Plaintiff, vs. HARRY BROD1E, et Defendants.

CADWALADER, WICKERSHAM A- TAFT. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 14 Wail Street, New York City. Pursuant to Judgment entered on April 12. 1938. I will sell at public auction at the Exchange Salesroom.

No. 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and Slate of New York, at 12 o'clock noon on May 6, 1938, by WILLIAM F. REYNOLDS, Auctioneer, the premises directed by the said Judgment to be sold, situated in Kings County, and therein briefly described as follows: The premises situated on the easterly side of Eighth Avenue, distant forty feet two Inches northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly side of Eighth Avenue with the northerly side of Fifty-fifth Street; said premises having a width both front and rear of 20 leet and a depth nil each side nf ko feet and being known as and by ihe street number 5417 Eighth Avenue.

Brooklyn The said premises will be sold subject to any state of facts an accurate survey or sain premises may show, and subteet lurlher, to covenants and restrictions in instrument recorded In the ontce of the Register of the County of Kings in Liber 1822 ot Conveyances, page 160, as modified by Liber 3891 of Conveyances, page 168, releasing the ten-loot setback, and subject, further, to railroad consent recorded In said Register's office In Liber 37. Secllon 17. page 426 of Conveyances. Dated, New York, N. April 15.

1938. JOHN J. M. O'SHEA, Referee. apl5-6t tu SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, as trustee, Plaintiff, against LOUIS PERLMAN, et Defendants. Notice ot sale. STEWART At SHEARER. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 45 Wall Street, New York City.

Pursuant to Judgment entered March 25. 1938. I will se.l at public auction at the Brooklvn Real Estato Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street.

Borough of Brooklyn. New York City, at twelve o'clock noon on May 3, 1938. by GABRIEL ABELES. Auctioneer, the premises thereby directed to be sold with the Improvements thereon, situated In the Borough of Brook. yn, Cuy of New York, on the northwest corner of Avenue I and East loth Street, fronting 32 feet on Atenue I and 100 feet on East 10th Street.

32 fert on the northerly side and 100 feet on the westerly side, the wester.y side running for part of the distance through a garage party wall, together with an easement or right ot way in favor of the owner of premises above described over the most easterly 3 leet of premises adjoining on the west for ingress and egress as passageway to and from Avenue I to the rear line nf the building on premises above described. Dated, April 12, 193R. A. DAVID BENJAMIN. Referee.

anl2-6t-tu th NOTICE OF SALE. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. ROSA IOKREQROSSA el Defendants. JACOB S.

DEMOV, Plaintiff 1450 BUY, N. Y. C. Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, datid April IHlh. 1938, and dulv entrred.

I utll sell at public auction, by JOHN J. CUNNINGHAM, auctioneer. 10 tile highest bidder, a' the Brooklyn Real Estato Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, BtooklMl. New York CJtv, un Hie lth (lav of Mav.

1938. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises, wt'li the improvements thereon, directed by Judgment to be sold, situated in the County of Kings. Sta'p of New Yoric, tu the side ol Drgraw Street, twenty feet easterly from the diner fuinnd by the lntrrsectlon of the southerly of DtRiaw Street, and the easterly side of Hicks S'leel, bc.ng 211 leet In width Itoilt and rear by 83 leet 4 inches In depth nn each side 1 In' tatd premises arc known as 168 Desraw Street. Brooklvn. New York, and more particular, described in said Judgment.

Dated, April 21st. 10.18 WILLIAM HAIL. Referee a2h-6l 111 Ih KINGS COUNTY STEAMER LINE SAILS FOR BLACK TERV. Black Diamond. Antwerp Bl ENAVENTI RA, Panama RR.

Cristobal CALYPSO, Royal Dutch Maracaibo EXETER. Amer. Export Beirut swea cruise Africa MONARCH OF BERMUDA. Fur Bermuda. nuntm s.le, old Dominion.

Norfolk KEM1NOLE. Clyde-Mallory Jackaonvllle MAit.MiAM. Holland-Amer. STEEI, TRADER, Isthmian RT A VORO, Standard Fruit Panama Cciba TOMORROW Francisco 5 00 pm. CiTABLISNiD 1(77 MEMBERS MW YORK STOCK EXCHANSI 7-9-11 BROADWAY (Ground Floor! BKANCHES YVoolworik Buildieo STOCKS.

BONDS INVESTMENT AND l3LtflhS':" 1230 In. Ave MARGIN Al ACCOUNTS For roar eaofsninc branch offlee is located at 26 Coort Street EOBEKT K. CADIOAN. IUUM ntsbiubed iwn (hJsholm (hapman Mmbr West Tor tot txehtnf Globe Rutgers Proposals Voted Stockholders of Globe and Rutgers Fire Insurance Company at their annual meeting re-elected the following directors: James B. Alley, Earle Bailie, Mortimer N.

Buckner, William S. Gray Fred A. Hubbard, E. C. Jameson, Alfred Jaretzki John C.

Jay, Alfred B. Jones, Charles S. McVeigh, Edwin G. Merrill, J. Bernard Miller, Francis F.

Randolph, Robert C. Ream, John R. Simpson and Matthew S. Sloan. Proposals to amend the charter of the company by reducing the amount of its capital stock and the number of its shares were duly adopted.

Little Business Directors Meet Syracuse, N. April 26 (IP) Directors of the Little Business Association of Central New York met here today to elect officers following adoption of a constitution and recommendations for the improvement of business. The directors were elected at a meeting of delegates from ten count ie3 here last night at which Charles H. Kaletskl, was temporary chairman. The session followed one of several weeks ago when plans for the association were outlined as suggested at the meeting of little businessmen in Washington.

Sees 40,000,000 Jobless in 1942 Pittsburgh, April 26 (ID Howard Scott, prophet of technocracy, predicts a major economic breakdown in the United States in 1942 with 40.000,000 persons out of work. "We will be producing 40 percent more but using 30.000,000 fewer people to do it," he said yesterday. The solution, as Scott sees it: "The conduct of affairs must be governed by specifications of technocracy. Measurement must be substituted for values." TVA Probe Group To Meet Tonight Washington, April 26 IDThe Congressional investigation of the Tennessee Valley Authority will get under way tonight at an informal meeting of the five Senators and five Representatives appointed to make the inquiry. Senator Donahey Ohio) said it would be a "get acquainted session." Events Tonight New Ymk Slate Federation of Temple Sisterhood, dinner-convention, Hotel fit.

Gransda, 8:00. Tidewater Oil Company, dinner, Hotel St. George. 7:00 Jewish Day Junior Group Week for Blind, Hotel St. George, 8:00.

The Municipal Club of Brooklyn, meet-Inn Brooklyn Museum. Eastern Parkway. 5 00. A meeting of the governing board will lie held at the Columbus Club. 1 Prospect Park West, 6:30.

United 8tates Power Sauadron, dinner-niccling. Hotel Oranada. 7.00. Goodrich Tire Company, meeting, Hotel Oranda. 8:00.

Public Service Club of Jewish Federation, meeting, Hotel Oranada. 8.00. Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. 48th annual exhibition of pictorial photography, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 9.00. Board of Higher Education, meeting, Downtown Branch.

City College, 23d St. and Lexington Ave. Manhattan. 8:15. Tweiitv-second A.

D. Regular Democratic Organization. 40lh annual card parly and reception. Trommer's Gardens, Conway St. and Bushwlck 8.30.

Anollo Club of Brooklyn. 60th anniversary celebration and concert, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 8 30. Jerome Davis, president American Federation of Teachers, lecture. The United Slate and the Emerging, War," Academy of Music, 8:15. Jewish Community of Sea Gate, meeting.

Sea Gale Chapel, 8 30. C. W. Heisser Post. American Lesion.

Initiation of 50 new members into the 40-8 Organization, 637 Knickerbocker 8 30. Antl-Communlst. Anil-Fascist. Antl-Nat League, meeting, Terrace de Luxe. 434 Ftopkinson 00.

Qiietms Borough President Oeolge U. Harvey and Municipal Court Justice Jacob S. Strnhl scheduled to speak. Economic Club of New York, 125th dinner. Holel 8:00.

New York Pharmaceutical Council, convention, lintel Pennsylvania, 8:00 New officers of Hollis, Queens, V. F. W. Post 10 be installed at 209-25 Jamaica Holhs, 8 30. Jefferson Club, meeting, 735 Hancock 8 30 Max Warmbrand.

lecture, The Plaza. 350 Fiatbush 8:30. Medical Society of the County of Kings. North Brooklyn Branch, meeting, 151 Maujcr 9.00. Women's Regular Democratic Organization of 9th A.

meeting, 476 76th 6.30. Catholic Club of New York, dinner, Waldorf-Astoria, 8 30. Kings County Lawyers Association, din-ner-mcrttug, Joe's Restaurant, 326 Fulton 7:00. Municipal Court Justices of Ihe city of New York, dinner-meeting. Hotel Bos- kcrt.

7:00. Dinner to J. J. Reynolds, Towers Hotel, 7:00. Mary Immaculate Hospital, dance, 152-11 8OII1 Jamaica, 8 30.

Rabbi Samuel M. Mlrsky. lecture. Young Israel of Williamsburg, 730 Willoughby 9 00 Board of Managers of Highland Park Branch Y. M.

C. annual meeting at East New York Savings Bank, 99 Pennsylvania 8:00. Polish Dav Nursery, benefit bridge. Prospect Park Branch C. 357 9th 8:00.

Hillbilly Indoor baseball tournament. Prospect Park Branch Y. M. C. 357 9th St 8 00 Ladles Night of Fort Hamilton Memorial Post, 8727 4th 8:00.

Posts of Third District. Kings County American Legion, public Initiation at Bay Ridge High School Auditorium, 4th Ave. and 67lh 8 30. Pratt Institute, graduation, 215 Ryerson St 8 15. Brooklyn Real Estate Board, lecture-meeting.

Michel's Restaurant, Fiatbush Ave, near St, John's Place, 8:00, Pasquale Oalllna, 130 Linden St. Dorothea Erhardt, 1235 Madison St. Walter Mahon, 513 Bchenck Ave. Minnie Tants, 3408 Atlantic Ave. Bartolo Oliver, 191 Bedford Ave.

Amparo Dordal, 101 S. 6th St. Salvatore Neglla. 731 Autumn Ave. Anna Petrelll, 862 Crescent St.

Robert Garveson, 3711 Fort Hamilton Px. Florence Miller, 1554 Greene Ave, Salvatore Ferulle, 312 Avenue Mary Battaglino, 1654 W. 1st St. Pasquale Oaaltlerl. 1216 41st St.

Amelia Sllvestrlno, 4902 11th Ave, i Ralph Carter, 463 Halsey St. Eleanore Freeland, 79 Decatur St. Giuseppe Forglone, 196 New Jersey Ave. Margarette Canontco. 225 Rockaway Ave.

Vincent Arato, 333 59th St. Mary Cinguemanl, 975 3d Ave. Anthony Pawlowskl, 1912 8th Ave. Jennie Nurkiewlcz, 152 Prospect Ave, Max Wolff, 1569 Prospect Place. Dorothy Feldhamer, 118 S.

3d St. Joseph Cohen, 351 E. 46th St. Jeanette Jackson, 1674 58th St. Armand Sorrentlno, 58 1st Place.

Anna Paleno, 32 Douglass St. William McDermott, 382 Bergen St. Florence Nowack, 115 New Jersey Ave. Samuel Tobias, 1684 W. 8th St, Norma Singer, 1857 W.

5th St. Thomas Chlatottl. 117 Sandford St. Adelaide Frauenberg, 148 Harrison Ave. John Yannuzzl, 24-29 95th Jack.

Hits. Angelina Blello, 342 Metropolitan Ave. Louis Romeo. 1159 40th St. Frances Zappulla, 1221 40th St.

Luciano Leone. 640 Warren 8t. Rose Corso, 58 St. Mark's Place, Jacob Sllpock, 170 Trafton St. Molly Friedman, 520 Powell St.

Guitave Talfarl. 1552 E. 13th St. Jean Cleland. 1100 Ocean Ave.

Sam Wladovsky. 1385 E. N. Y. Ave, Rose Levine, 256 Barrett St.

Gerald Lord, 194 Livonia Ave. Mildred Booker, 80 Somen St. Blagio Palermo, 2165 W. 8th St. Eleanor Castronovo, 338 99th St.

Howard Harran, Middle Village, Mildred Miller, 332 Lott Ave. Louis Orlando. 153 9th St. Carmela Roceo, 142 9th St. Alfred Rhie, 123 W.

131st Lizile Pliih, 1118 Myrtle Ave. Manhattan. Sebastian Oallo. 258 N. 5th St.

Julia DeFoe, 503 6th Ave. Alfred Zollo. 143 Jefferson Ave. Carmen Errlco, 138 Cumberland St. Dominie Capolli, 123 Bath Dongan Hills, 8.

I. Antoinette Daprlle, 371 Manhattan Ave, Paul Barbarotto, 104 McKlbben 8t. Elva Merlo, 104 McKlbben St. Karen Abouobad. 283 7th St.

Mary DeMarttne, 56 Tompkins Place, Frank Rlcco. 864 Metropolitan Ave. Petrina Slmonettl. 415 Manhattan Ave. William Goss, 189 10th St.

Ellen Walsh, 269 17th St. Thomas Mustretta, 32 Bay 8th St. Eleanor ptcola, 18 Bay 7th St. Harry Carlson, 7802 7th Ave. Clare Llchtenberg, 626 88th St.

Fred Kiesling. 1736 George Rldgew d. Frances Clayton, 205 Cornelia St. Bobleslaw Kadzicki, 254 Klngsland Ave. Agnes Garvey, 209 Franklin St.

Mike D'Angelo. 310 Jefferson St. Bedenetta Navarra. 8009 15th St. Frank Maccarlno.

723 39th St. Catherine Balo, 723 39lh St. John Unigason. 135 Ft. Greene Place.

Catherine Liotta, 368 Central Ave. Michael Mclnemey. 7518 Hamilton Ave. Margaret Lacy, 138 N. 10th St.

Anthony Conzeml, 978 Fulton 8t. Louise Maters, 801 Bergen St, John Terrell. 20 Louis Place. Josephine McCoy, 1436 St. Mark's Ave.

Frank Dudley, 300 St. James Place. Emma Darbu, 69 Kingston Ave. Domlnlck Ouglielmo, 152 Baltic St. Conslglla Flore.

504 Henry St. John Roma. 430 Amboy St. Anna Abbondanolo, 1317 Herkimer St. James Jack.

5517 5th Ave. Evelyn Jonassen, 282 11th St. John Glambruno. 203 Irving Ave. Margaret Conigliaro, 251 Irving Ave, Vlto Cappello.

268 Chauncey St. Anna DIStefano, 178 Hopkins St. Salvatore Gulino, 1168 Olenmore Ave. Santa Alazqtia. 699 Grant Ave, William Boppert.

132-04 95th R. Hill. Catherine Owens, 383 Essex St. Vincent Grazirnn. 928 Gales Ave.

Maria Manzi. 2224 Fulton St. Ralph F.sooslto. 1601 Dean St. Anna Ferralolo.

101 Troy Ave. William Paro. 361 59th St. Irene Kuroska. 359 59ih St.

Louis Lupl. 649 DeKalb Ave. Mary Greco, 938 Atlantic Ave. Charles Aceardi. 235 Jefferson St.

Lucy Napoll. 76 Starr St. Samuel Bins. 321 2d flt Manhattan. Beatrice Mailen.

82 Downing 8t. Harvey Raymond. 735 Argyle Road. Annette Farrlngton. 19 DeKoven Court.

Daniel Fassullo, 186 Withers St. Rose Daddio, 36 Adelphla St. John Patone. 1946 W. 8th St.

Josephine Glannola, 1862 W. St. Victor Patalona 70 Carlton Ave. Bridget Greco. 938 Atlantic Ave.

Joseph Mazzola. 99 Mlddleton St. Angelina Averna. 352 Melrose St. John Drummond.

40 Maron St. Agnes Brown, 681 W. 16th-St. Gerson Carlln. 317 Van Sleklen Ave.

Grace Newman, 900 Diimont Ave Bonafaclo Florlo, 774 Metropolitan Ave. Nlcoiina Cattone. 106 Ainslte St. Albert Granite, 123 Bay 40'h St. Millie DeSantis, 1457 74th St, Joseph Mahon.

305 Schaeffer 8t. Madeline Smith. 1363 De Kalb Ave. Anthony Petruzzl. 250 Skillman Ave.

Mary Morgello. 364 Withers St. FORECLOSURES In Kings County, City and State of New York, described In and directed by said Judgment to be sold, situated on the southerly side of Avenue 44 feet west of Kenmore Place, also known as East 21st Street, 40 feet In width front and rear by 60 feet In depth on earh side. side lines running parallel to Kenmore Place: together with the benefits and subject to the burden of a certain declaration relating to easements recorded in Hie Oftlre of the Register of the County of Kings on April 11, 1925, In Liber 4523 of Conveyances, at page 76. as modified by agreement recorded In Ihe Olflce of Hie Register of the Countv ot Kings on March 23, 1933, In Liber 5331 of Conveyances, page 66.

Premises known as 2020 Avenue T. Brooklyn. New York, and more particularly described In said judgment. Dated, April 11th. 1938.

FRANCIS X. CALLAHAN. Referee. 812-61 IU tti SUPREME COURT. KLNti8 COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION.

Plaintiff, against MEYER PRADIN and ROSE FRADIN. his wile, and EI.l HAS-KIN and ANNA 1IASK1N, bis wife, et uelendimts. HANNAH 8 8IEGEL, Attorney for 16 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. NOTICE OF SALE: In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date lie 7th day of April, 19J8. the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, v.

Ill sell at public auction, by MORIUS REICH, as auctioneer, to the highest bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 1H9 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the dav of May, 193B, at 12 00 noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: On the westerly side of West 29th Street distant 100 feet south of Nentune Avenue, being a plot 20 feet In width front and rear and 118 feet 934 Inches In depth on earh side; premises known as 2814 West 29th Street, at Brooklyn. Kings County. New York. For a more detailed description reference Is had to the above mentioned Judgment. Dated.

April 12th. 1938. J. MARTIN SEILER. ESQ Referee.

SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COM PANY, et Plaintiffs, against EMGEHT REALTY CORPORATION, et Defend ants. C. ELMER 8PEDICK, Plaintiffs' Attor ney. 26 Court street. Brooklyn.

New York Pursuant to ludametu entered In the Kings County Clerk Office on April 21st. 1938, I will aell at public auction, by WALTER H. HALLO WELL. Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New Yoak.

the 13th day of May. 1938, at 12 00 noon of that day, premises in said Judgment directed lo be sold, being a plot of ground In the Borough of Brooklyn, City ot New York, beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Johnson Avenue with the westerly side of Leonard Street, and bring 75 feet In width in front on Leonard Street, by 75 fert In width In rear and 100 feet In depth on each side, said northerly side line running parallel with Johnson Avenue and the southerly side line running along Johnson Avenue, together with the mortgagors Interest In the streets adlolnlng. IRVINQ LESTER LEVITT. Referee. ap22-6t tu UNEPS of the Pennland and the Nazi leader faced a barrage of questions for almost an hour.

At first he was cool toward the press but gradually he warmed up to them. Most of the interview was rather grim stuff and the only laugh came when one reporter asked if there were any Irish members of the American Bund. "Lots of them," was Kuhn's quick answer. "And they make good ones, too." Although she has been off the stage and screen some time, Mary Pickford continues to be superstitious. Before she would aaswer a question regarding the profits of United Artists, she cried, "Where's some wood?" She knocked on the arm of a chair and then proceeded, "This has been our biggest year." A sure sign of Spring: The Hudson River Day Liners are being scraped, painted and varnished.

nrrirva hr A are Daylight Saving Time. PIER DUE TO DOCK .36 NR. Spring St 6.00 am. ,62 NR, 22d St a m. 25 NR.

Franklin St ..46 NR. 14th St 14 ER, Wall St, ...34 NR, Canal St .96 NR. 56th St St. Brooklyn 7 NR, Rector St p.m. .95 NR, S5th St April 25.

April 26. April 20. April 2S'. SAILS PIER MAILS CLOSE 4 00 Wrehawken. 1: 4 00 p.m..

65 NR. 25th St 1 00 m. 00 m. 30 m. 00 m.

00 a.m. Noon 4 00 p.m. Fulton St, Brooklyn 12 4:00 pm Jersey City 1 10:00 a .1 fin .97 NR, 57th St 7 .95 NR, 55th St Noon. 25 NR, Franklin St 34 NR. Canal St, 5th 8t, Hoboken 4.00 St, Brooklyn 1:00 p.m.

58th 8t, Brooklyn 9:30 p.m.. iO ER, Peck Slip 6.30 a 42d 8t. Brooklyn 84 NR. 441 St 88 NR. 4Hlh St ,60 NR, 20lh St 90 NR.

50th BL 9 NR. Rector St .45 NR. 10th 81 ..2 NR, Morris St 00 m. 00 m. 00 a in.

00 a.m. 30 m. 00 a m. Noon Midnight. 11.00 a m.

Noon. 4:30 p.m. Noon 5 00 p.m. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY BANK OF NEW YORK At TRUST COMPANY, as Executor, Plaintiff, against, RUTH SCHWARTZ, et defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Saie entered In the above entitled action, the 3d day ot March.

1938. I. the undersigned, the Referee, in said Judgment named, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, by CREWS SHAPIRO, Auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, Borough of County of Kings, on the 6th dajt et Mav, 1938.

at 12 00 clock noon that plot in Kings County with the buildings and Improvements thereon situate on the northeastern coiner of Lee Avenue and Hooper Street, having a frontage of 23 feet along Lec Avenue and 80 feet along Hooper Streel. the rear and side lines of said parcel being parallel; said premises being known as 1(15 Hooper Street and 119 Ie Avenue; subject to accurate survey, railroad consent, parly wall agreement, covenants and restrictions as more particular. describrd in judgment. Approximate amount of ninrtgagu debt, costs and allowance 120,675.35 and taJtes $3 500 00. Dated, April 14.

1938. EDWARD BERMAS. Referee. COUDERT BROTHERS, Altornevs for Plaintiff. 2 Rector Street.

Manhattan, New York City. an-6t th-tu SUPREME COURT. KINliS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION Plaintiff aaaimi tl Defendants JULIUS A. Sr'HUIMAN, Plaintiff's At. lorney, 26 Couit Street, Brooklyn, New York.

Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale dated April Hlh. 1938. and duiy entered. I will st.l at pub.lc auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, Clly and ate of New York, on Ihe Hi la day of May 1938 at 12:00 noon, by GEORGE P. SINNOl I. auctioneer, the premises and the personal property appurtenant theicto. situated in Kings County, City and state ot New York. hlnir a ntn, of College Place, 170 feet 7 Inches north oi tne noruieny side ol Love Lane, being 25 feet In width front and rear by 82 feet In depth on both sides, side lines be.ng parallel with Love Lane, and running through party wails.

The said premises are mure particularly described in said Judgment as 20 Coileee Place, Borough ot Brooklyn. City and State of New York. MICHAEL AMBROSIO. Referee. al5-6t tu SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Home Owners' Loan Corporation, plaintiff, against Mlrhele Mangone.

et at defendants. Pursuant to Judgment herein dated April 7th. 19.18. and duuy entered, 1 will sell al public HUrtlon 10 lie highest bidder by SAMUEL NEHEM1AH, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklvn, New York, on the 3rd day of May. 1938. at 12 o'clock noun, the premises in said judgment directed to be sold, with the Improvements tliereon, situate In the County of Kings. State of New York, on the westerly side of West (lth Street, distant 380 feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side ot Avenue and the westerly side of West Street, being a plot 20 feet In width, front and rear, by loo feet depth on each side tile southerly wall of said premises being a pai'y wall. Satd premises being known as 1648 West 6th Street.

Brooklvn. New York Said premises are more fully de-scribed In said judgment. Dated. April 12th. 1938.

frank P. Luongo, Referee Morris H. Udell. Attorney for Plaintiff, 50 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. tu SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY-ANNA c. VON DAMM. et Plaintiffs, against MAX NADELBACH, et Defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale herein dated April 6. 1938.

I will sell at public auction by WILLIAM F. REYNOLDS. Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, at 189 Montague Brooklyn. New York, on April 29 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises situate the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings Cuy and State of New York, on the north side of Grand Streel.

225 feet west of Catherine street, bemg as Kt width front and rear and 98 feet 9 Inches in depth on both sides, known as 897 Grand Street. and moio particularly described In said Judgment CLARICE BARIGHT, Referee BENJAMIN HARWOOD JR Ally, for J4S Broadwuy, N. V. C. aa-et-tJi tu WATERPROOFING exterior walls, stucco, concrete xepalri.

masonry, re-polntlng; all work guaranteed: 3 yean to par. Johnson stawart, 1472 Broadway. LOngacre 3-5080. Weathar Stripping METAL weatherstrips, windows refitted, new sashes, doors, screens to order. Central, 133 Cooper St.

JEfterson 3-4473. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted femal 32 GIRL-YOUNG WOMAN lor shade store; experience unnecessary. 291 Sth Ave. I references; $6 per week start. HAIRDRESSER WANTED.

ALL-AROUND WORKER; EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. 5418 7TH AVE. SUNSET 6-2139. LADY, teacher, substitute teacher or college graduate with business experlenco who can apply It to business advantage; guarantee. Box T-695, 24 Johnson St.

NURSEMAID, white, experienced, care 2 children, 2 and 3 years old; sleep tn; steady position; no housework; $30. Davldowlte. 529 Park Place. RECEPTIONIST BOoTcKEEPEfT young, attractive, ambitious; college, high school graduate; experienced preferred. Betty Charles.

8312 Sth Ave. WAITRESSES, experienced or Inexpert-enced; apply early. Crescent Agency, 371 Fulton Room 217. WOMAN, mature, self-supporting, dignified; Interesting work; experience unnecessary; Instruction given; good income; state phone. Box 567, Equity.

11J W. 42d. Manhattan. "viman, reiiaD.e. good worker, to clean Deauty parior; part time, mornlnga.

1159 Fiatbush Ave. FREE HAIR DYES, Shampoo tints, finger waves, marceis ana naircuta Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday 9 ra. -9 p.m.

Moler, 303 4lh Ave. (23d N. Y.l 112 421 N. 23 Fiatbush Ave. (Fltn), Bklyn.

Domeitie Help Wonttd Ftmal 32. GIRL, white Christian, fond of children. ooa coo. ngnt nousework; sleep In: references. Phone MAnsfield 6-7719.

OIRL. white; general housework: 2 ehll- in own room; experience; reference; $40. 610 Empire Blvd. SLocum GIRL, woman, white, care of child, light iiousewora, competent; sleep in; experienced; references. Phone SLocum 6-60S6.

OIRL or young woman, white, assist eook. tunarcu; apartment; ugnt laundry; country. NAvarre 8-0520. GIRL, young, white: general housework! uocior nome; gooa position; steep In; 3 5 start. BEachview 2-660 1 OIRL.

refined, take care of child; 3-room -w-iiiurni, uoiuman, c. tun St. Dickens 6-2845. GIRL, white, general houseworker, wllllnt to iu io country; i cniiaren; assist cooking; $40. BEachview 2-1019.

OIRL. white, young, mother'! helper, care unoj, Kuuq iiumr. neep in; references. Call evenings. DEwey 9-0706.

OIRL, experienced; sleep In; housework luuMtig, enna 2'ai rooms. PRcsldent 4-3726 after 6 p.m. GIRL, experienced, general ho assist care child l'a years; good pay. 2155 73d Bt. BEnsonhurst 6-4782.

GIRL, white, light housekeeping; small apartment, 1 child. Sobel. 1267 President 8t. SLocum 6-6074. GIRL Doctor's office: housekeeping, light cooking; sleep in; own room; no chu dren; references.

INgersoll 2-1224. OIRL. experienced houseworker; deep In! $35 start. BUckminster 4-6397. OIRL, white, experienced: 2-year child; $25; sleep In.

45 Hawthorne AparU ment 3-P. BUckminster 4-8470. OIRL, white, 16-30, general housework, plain cooking; adult family; own room; references; $40 start. CLoverdale B-1314. GIRL, white, general housework.

2 chtU dren 5-11; own room, good home. 942 43d St. lupstalrsi. GIRL, white, general housework; 1 child; small apartment, sleep in: experienced; references. NAvarre 8-8639 after 5 GIRL, general housework, white; sleep In; references; few evenings off.

BEnson-hurst 6-10360 OIRL. white; experienced, care boy 5' and housework; business couple; sleep lu. SHeepshead 3-6381. GIRL, general housework; care child four; sieep in; no Sundays; $30-135. Esplanade 7-4947.

OIRL. while, light housekeeping: small family; sieep In; reference required coll INgersoll 2-2152. 45 Hawthorne SI. GIRL, white, experienced, housework, cooking; child. small apartment; sleep 111: Christians; $40.

BUckminster 7-31)77. OIRL. white, nursemaid and light house, work: other help; no laundry; own roum; Ohnt'lan family. SOuth 8-6638. GIRL, white, housework: small sleep In.

1270 19th 81., Apart, ment 5-D. Esplanade 7-8727. GIRL, white, general housework, experl-enced. irfined. sieep out.

Lebolt. 30J J.unlen Boinevard. near Nostrand Ave. HOUSEWORKER. girl-young woman; doc.

inr's office: sleep in; separate room, no laundry. $30. Phone DEwey 9-4647. HOUSEWORKER. white: experienced, clean; Christian business couple, no laundry, plain cooking; own room, reierences.

vir. 7-H907. HOUSEWORKER. t.cepout: Phono mornings from 8 to 12. Rclcr dices SLncutn 6-3913 HOUSEWORKER.

whi'e. good rook: 2 in lainiiy, must have first-class references; Sill nice home. Virginia 7-1582. HOUSEWORKER. white, general; small apartment, I child.

on room. 6023 14tt Ave -5 1 Windsor 6-5t'i50 HOUSEWORKER wht'e plain rnnkllig. 3 adults, S4u Thursdays, Sundays off. AMbassndor 2-lHnB. MOTHER'S HELPER, one child; small anaitment; beach all Summer; good pay.

Cull all dav. INgersoll 2-2612. MOTHERS HELPER, white, ciean. de. prndaii.e Pain rooking.

Hellai.d, 311 I then. riare. Apartment 2-B I GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. fond of chll. I dren.

cp 111 or mi', uond home IbiJ I 8'h St IlFlwey 9-TI4K Domestic Employment Agencies Femala 32e BABY NURSES, co ii hnuseworgers. couples; beg. ni.ers. Ericson Agency 318 Fiatbush Ave iTth Ave) NEvms d-206 7. CHAMBERMAl DS a 1 "7.

workers. tut utialunvs Duffy's Aonry (near Fox 1 heater 1, Jo4 Livingston St. TRiatule 5-3B07. COOKS, HOI'SEWODKKHS NUKSFM COUPLES. CHAMBER.MAID-WA1 IMn-jjEs' VISU'INil MAIDS IW DEPENDABLE DOMESTIC HELP ATI.

AS AGENCY iC. J. THOVPS. ISi 471 M-o '('j3D, COuKS hnuseworkeTfo Yse.l for exeel.eut no High ite. and MISS FALK AGENCY I 161 Livingston St.

icer 8m. '1 Hi 1 COOKS-HOUSrWORKEKS-NtlKSEM AIDS beginners IsaaK Anency 446 Atlantic Ave TR.arg.e iLORED 110USEW01iKKIS.Eiiii:,.y7r tree, seep out. part timers. Kiugsmn Agci.cy, 1650 st. SI.oeuMl Beauty Culture Instruction Female 32d a easy P-epi-e fnr sure success In Beauty through Wilfred superior training regular einnovment lasclnatlna work esce lent i.iv! Wilfred master-in.

struetnrs tesch ynu Individual's-! Day, evening r.i.srs 1RFK PLACEMENT EASY TERMS Investigate NOWI llEsJUEST WILFRED BOOKLET WILFRED ACAflEVY OP HAIR A- BEAUTY CULTORl a i'omi svr r.X' 1 KI 5-04110 BHOOKIVN PARAMOUNT BUILDINO i N. boston, Chicago, Newary Pollft, Dependable Used $525 ALIO SALES WAIker 6-2595 AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles for Sol 11 Packard! '37 Seiac, $T2S Also 1936. 1933 Packard Sedan Bargains B'KLYN CADILLAC, 749 ATLANTIC PLYMOUTH '36 Master sedan, Martin white wall tires; $85 down, balance $300. GUckman, 1392 Bedford Ave. STUDEBAKER '34 sexlan de luxe.

$345. Puckard Motor Car Co. of Y. BROOKLYN BRANCH Atlantic. Ave.

at Classon. EXCELLENT BUYS AT GREAT SAVING3 '35 BUICK "57" 5-P. 6-wheel $4R9 '35 CHEVROLET 5-P. Sedan $369 34 STUDEBAKER 5-P. 6-wheel $289 '36 DODGE 5-P.

touring sedan $499 '35 OLDSMOBILE 5-P. rad heat $429 '37 FORD 3-ton panel model $429 '36 PACKARD "120" 4-dnor $589 '37 BUICK "61" 5-P. sedan. AND MANY OTHER GREAT BARGAINS STATE AUTO, INC. 1793 Coney Island Ave.

ESp. 5-1800. Truck! and Comm'l Carl lib 3 MACK dump trucks, 1 baby Mark; good shape; can be seen 470 Union Bt. Automobile Loam 13 LICENSED CO. LOW RATES No investigation JEFFERSON 1405 Bedford Ave.

MAin 2-2650 1302 Fiatbush Ave. MAns. 6-3458 Wanted Automobiles' 17 CilEVROLEI 1936 de luxe sedan, built-in trunk, color, black; w.il pay about $300. Windsor 8-5895. NEED MONEY Our prices no comparison, investigate; Immediate cash for late models; limited time only.

1944 Atlantlc Brooklyn. JEff. 3-4000. PRIVATE BUYER has up 10 $250 for bargain; write full details: so dealers. J.

L. 100 Wlnthrop St. BUSINESS SERVICE Buiintu Offartd 1 1 WINDOW SCREENS, made to order, repaired, glared, painted; all kinds alterations and repairs. Hunt, BEachview 2-5661 Building Contracting ALTERATIONS, repairs, carpenters, composition tile weatherstrips, screens, new windows, doors, general contractor; payments. Tiedemann.

OLenmore 5-1130. CARPENTERY. alterations, weather strip. Plug, caulking, screens, painting, Inside, outside; work guaranteed: time payments, John Irving. Evergreen 8-1737.

CARPENTER General contractor, all kinds of alterations, violations removed. Nelson. 361 Dean St. TRlang.e 5-1245. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Alterations, remodeling specialists, 25 years experience; absolute lowest prices, no down payment.

Phone JAmaica 6-2358 from 9 to 5. Heating HEATING STEAM, OIL BURNERS Installed Now at Low FHA Terms FRANCO ENGINEERING CO. 332 Sth S'. lEstao, 1914'. KOlltll 8-2220 Moving Storage FKKE moving into storage (small feci, niuvmg reasonable; storage $5 month.

Kealies, 449 12lli St. SOtlth 8-1972. I'ainlerBOecoralon BRUSHLESS PAINTING I I I Electric air brushes used: clean work; best paints; lowest rost (interiors, SHceps-head 3-5H04. DECORATING, painting, paperhanglng, door scraping: comp.ele alterations; reasonable, re.iable; anywhere. Erickson 568 20tn bt.

SOuth 6-1451. DECORATCil PAINTER PLASTERER, linest work, lowest prices, best materials. Stucatur, 7313 2Uttl Ate. BEiisonhuist 6-5312 DECORATOR, PAINTER, all branches; low prices lor clean work. Ca.l Windsor 8-5895.

Olsen. PAINTER. European, expert, tennis painted, papered. up, sate percent iijw. a.lcratiaiis, rcdionao.c.

AMbasiador 2-15114. PAINTEH, Danish; neut wort; ceilings as lew as $2: unbeatable prices on ail work. Kommerdahl. Phono BEaihview 2-0421. PAINTING, decorating; Scandinavian; In-Side, ou'stde.

best, workman bargain pi.ees. Kri li.iti 511 1. St. HUckinlnster 2-3'JHl. PAINTING, (leeoratlng, plastering, floor scraping, lowest Spiing prices, prompt service, call day or evenings.

LSp.anade 2-5325. PAINTING, papei hang ing, concrete alterations; satlsluetlon guaranteed; Seandl-liaMan: insured, prompt estimates. Kiulli, 811 Si, Windsor 6-6332. PAINTING and decorating, expe: $9 per mom and up: satislaction guaranteed. Jacx Beiger.

BEnsonhurst 6-2777. INSIDE AND OU1S1DE PALNlTstirjeiuble Painters, lui.y m.uied. 764 4hili 81. SUllset d-4398-5121. McCarthy paperlialigiiig.

inside and outside, l.oor scraping, best niiitci guaianieed. I.siiianade NORWEGIAN loan; es Jaroostn, 2744 Hrdlord Ave. MAtislield 3 ROOMS PAINTED!" 5 rneiiis, $41) uu, tuny pavm, s. 1,175 Place Phone SLocum b-ll-li Parquet louring FLOORS LAID, paiuuct, nardwood; time payments; tree estimates. Auantic F.ouX 1173 Rogers Ave.

UUck. 2-6J77. FLOORS SCRAPED. VI cents up square loci; new Hums laid; alterations. Hansen, 21U1 Nostrand Ave.

MAnsfield 6-4178. PARcjUKI' hardwood Cnurs scraped and shri.ucked. $2 up. workmanship guarantied; pionipt esiti.i:es everywhere. Lawrence.

3-teltiO. PARQUET foot. lout- ur ill. ue nanus, eaen, jhelliickiiu-. ctr.ts loom.

M.V.n 2-hSUi. 'in no Tuning PIANO tuning $2. pa. ring, r-guU'lrg, ovrihau.mg; estttna'es Ch.ir.es Cnicn.iiu. out) at.

just ptijtig Ulcumort 5-IU17. FINE UMNli, p.i!. p.g.y. ers repaired, ei.l hed tiv laelorv Allied Piano tv'-mc I'lumbing CO.MIU.NA 1 ION ami low down a is and in lull. $25.

gun: an 1 ern Ane lupiv vn-i'iT CJ'ieens-Iti'llleiard. Wnnd-'de 1. I .440 KihIio liriuiri RADIO REPAIRS, guaranteed workmanship, free esi'niate; l.i. 'oiy engineer, day or night ltad.o Laboratories. DUct-minstet 2-2146 Cictuning Rools.

other sewer oosiriici.ons removed; special ma'-hlnes; from oasetnent to city miln: no dlcglhg (iorklo. SOu'rt R-19H4 Muchinet S2WHI3 MACHINE SERVICE Any maka made to run as smoothly as when new Efficiently cleaned, oiled and adjusted In your own home. Prompt service, $1.00. ZfcMS, R2E2UCii CO, BUckminster 4-3500 Extension 69 I I'luihlering HEUPHoLsrERINO. repairing, recovering; 3-plcc rcwobhed, springs repaired, your heme, $5: references.

Ualg. 2-lh 4. 2-PIECE SUITE, spr.r.g. rewel.bed. SJTi.

rn-veud i'C 50. cove' $13 50, alt, NAvaire 8-1118. Bid Asked 12 13'a 7'a 8'a 9'a 11 2 2 3 4 434 46 53 3 4 554 Homest'd Imp It Ex Knlckerb Lincoln Md Cas Mass Bd Nat Fire tJ4 Mer Ins Co 4 714 6 Nat Cas 18'a 20'a Nat Lib Va I'M NatUn 99'al04'a New Amst 8'a 9'4 NeBrun 23 'a 25 New Ham 39 41 NwJTsy 36'a 39'a Fire 13 M'a Northern North RIV 24 'a 26 "'west Nat 110 116 Pacific 95 98 Phonenix VI 'a 73 'a PtdAccid 14 16 ProvW'sh 293.4 313 ReinsCoNY 6 7 Revere 17J4 19'4 Rossla 4'a 5' a St Paul 175 183 7a 9'a SeaSur 19 21 Security 27 'a 29 'a Spr'gd 106 108'a Stuyves'nt 3Ji 434 Sun Life 415 465 Travelers 408A 418 Us ll'a 12 1 a Fire 46' 4BU 8 Guar 44 47 West's 28U INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Bid Asked Am Arch 24 2734 Am Hdwr 22 23U Am Hd Rub 90 96 Am Maize 11 "4 13' 4 Am Mfg Pf 50 56 Art Met 16 'a 18 Belmont 2'. 43a Benin pf 51 'a 523a ColbiaBak 4'a 6'a dopf 12 14 Bid Asked Nat Paper 3 4 do pf 19 22 NHClock pf 58 63 New Brit 17 'a Nw Yeast 47 N'wlch Ohio Lth Pathe pf Petrol Hp Rem Arms 34 9 97 4 3 DevRayB 30'a 34 Scovll Mfg 21 22'j Crowe 11 26 28 Singer Mfg 225 233 I do pf, Dic'ph'ne 109 29 'a 33 'a SldCtd 7a Ta StdCtd pf 2'a 3'. I do pf 113 DuonCru 32'a 36'a StromCarl 47 51 Douglas Sh 234 Draper 48 51 Foundt'n l'a 2 do For'n 24 3 dHumor 534 7'4 Graton 4's 534 do Pf 39 42 'a OtLke 88 25 '4 27'4 GtNorPap 25'a 28 Harrlsb'g 6'a 7'a Sylvanlnd 13'4 14' Tay What 5 Trlco Prod 31 33 TubChat 73 B2 Un MfcMfg 5'a 6'a UnPDW 3a 'a do pf 3' 4 4' Warren 4034 44 Welch OJ 15 18 dopf 105 108 WVaPP 13'a 15', do pf 93 97 Dairies l'a lla do pf 15'a IT4 WhlteRTpf 80 Wlckwire 6 6's Wilcox 8 11 Wore Salt 47 52 York Ice 8sa 9" do pf 47 'a 50 'a Klldun Mln 'a KlngsS'lev 4't Law'e Prct 12 150 MacFP 4 do pf 42 'a 20 do 8' 114 MoCkJVpf iO 5 14 200 5'.

48 22 90 Musk Ri 9 1034 Nat Casket 41 do pf 108 44 Young (JSl 78 88 1111 dopf 123 INVESTMENT TRUSTS General Management Bid Asked Adm Fd 10.28 10 94 Aftll Fd 3 56 3 92 Am Ge .54 .61 BrTypeln .31 .48 BvSt In 21 25 22.73 Bulk Fd 11.75 12 87 CanfnFd 3 45 3.60 CenShTr 20.21 21.73 CrumA-F 19 00 22.00 do8'rP 115 00 Bid Asked Div Sha 1 09 1.18 EuultCp 20.75 23 75 Fide Fd 16 48 17,75 Fundlnv 14.12 15.42 Inc Inv 15 44 16.60 Masslnv 17 98 19 08 Ml! In Fd 9 64 10.53 Nt Vot 1.11 1.22 Ply'th Fd .35 40 8pencTr 13 29 13 98 StateStI 69 00 72 50 Std Utll 43 .46 Super Sh 8 45 9.18 WellsFd 11,64 1307 doInB 23 50 26.50 doT-P 109 00 DepBkSA 144 DepInSa 2.39 DepInsB 2 39 Fixed and Limited Management Bid Asked AmBuSN $3.03 $3 34 AssoStO 5 25 6 00 Bid Asked Md Fd 4 99 5 47 NatWSee 2 63 2.73 NatTrl953 1.92 do '55 2 30 do '58 2 26 do '58 1 96 Ouarlnc 9.15 10 OB KepresTr 7 93 8 4.1 StAm'I'r 2 00 2 30 SuperCpA 2 78 do 4 86 do 4 26 do A A 1 82 do BB 1 82 TsteAmSB .55 .61 TstelnSh .79 .89 UsElPa 11.37 11 87 do 1.50 1.60 do vot'g .76 .84 Basiclnd 2 80 thlnv 2 87 Corp Tr 199 do AA 1 92 doAccu 1 92 doaam 2 27 accm 20 27 Comu Tr 4 02 DiverTrC 7 75 do 4 65 FUedTrA 7.75 do 6.09 FundTrA 4 14 do 3.76 BkGpSer 1 04 InsGpSer 1 13 InvFdC 8 70 Major Sh 2.00 3 07 5 25 4.75 1 15 1 25 9 24 Holding and Financial Companies Bid Asked Amcrex 17.27 19.12 Bid Asked Huron .46 .86 FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Daniel Underbill as Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of Samuel J. Under-liill. deceased, Plaintiff, against Abraham Karpel and others. Defendants.

Pursuant to judgment herein, dated April 21, 1938, I will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, city and Slate of New York, on May 17th, 1938. at 12 00 o'clock noon, the premises situate in said Borough on the northwesterly corner of Atlantic and Sheffield Avenues, fronting 25 feet 2' a Inches on the northerly side of Atlantic Avenue: running north 120 feet 10 Inches along the westerly side of Sheffield Avenue, and being 25 feet In width on the northerly side thereof and 117 feet 8 Inches on the westerly side thereof, said westerly side running parallel with Sheffield Avenue and partly through a party wall; which premises are more fully described In said Judgment. Together with all the right, title and Interest 0' the parties to this action, If anv, of, In and to the land lying In Sheffield Avenue and Atlantic Avenue In front ot and adjoining said premises to the centreline thereof. Dated, April 26, 1938.

EDWARD J. REILLY. Referee. UNDERHILL It FOSTER. Plaintiffs Attorneys, 50 Court Street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. a26-6l tu SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Prudential Insurance Company of America, Plaintiff, against Lllyan Herz.og. et al Defendants. CLARK REYNOLDS, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 60 Wall Street, New York.

Y. Pursuant to Judgment duly entered herein dated April 6th. 1938, I will sell at public auction, by PHILIP CLARE. Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N.

at twelve 0 clock noon, on May 3rd, 1938, the mortgaged ALASKAN. Amer -Hawaiian Ban HAMRlR'i, Hamburg-Amer HE DE FRANCE. French PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. U. Hamburg Havre MARY.

cunard-White Star 8 h'lon HI IKKH A. United Fruit Cartagena TRANSYLVANIA. Anchor Olaxgow TI RRIALBA, United Fruit. Port Limon U. S.

MARSHAL'S NOTICES UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -Notice of petition for limitation of liability, filed April 21. 1938. NOTICE 13 GIVEN that M. ft J. TRACY, has filed a petition claiming the right to limit liability for ail claims arising from the death of Louis Parlel.

which was caused by his drowning when he fell overboard from the barne "No. 71" on the 30th day of July. 1836. while she was being towed through ihe waters of the East River In the vicinity of East lu7th Streel and the Harlem River. New York City.

All persons having such claims must prove them before Harry A. Yerkc at the office of the Clerk of this Court In the United Stales Court House In the Borough of Brooklyn. City ot New York, on or before the first day of June. Wii, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. or be defaulted.

ARTHUR O. JAEliEH S. Marshal for ihe Eastern District ofNew Yoj-k 26-6t tu BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT Court, of the United Slates lor the Eastern District New York. In the matter of CHARLES D1EZ. Notice Is hereby given thai a petition has been filed in sa Court by Charles Dies, in said district, duly declared bankrupt, under the Act of Congress relating to bankruptcy, approved July 1, 189H.

lor a full discharge and certificate thereof Irom all his debts and other claims provable against his estate, under said act, and that the 3d day ot June, M8, at 10 30 a at the U. 8. Court House. Borough of Brooklyn, in said district, Is assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where all creditors of the said bankrupt and other persons in interest may attend and show if any they have, why the praver of petiynn shouid not be granted-Dated, the Borough of Brooklyn, on the 21st day of April. 1U38.

PER Y0B OILK ES I IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT Court of the United Slates for tile Eastern District of New York. In the matter of ALEX LIKSCHUTZ. Notice Is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said Court bv Ales Llfschutz, in said district, dulv declared bankrupt, under the Act of Congress relating to bankruptcy, approved July 1. 1898. for a full discharge and cer-tlllcate thercut from all his debts and other claims provable against his estate under said act, and that the 3d day of June.

1938. at 10 30 a.m., at the U. S. Court House, Borough of Brooklyn, in said district. Is assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where all creditors of the said bankrupt and other persims In Interest may attend and show cuiim'.

if any they have, why the praver of petition should not be grained. Da'etl. the Borough of Brooklyn, on the day of April. 1938. PERCY O.

B. GILKES. Clerk. IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT Court of Ihe United Stales for the Eastern District of New York. In the malter of EMIUO ZUCCARINI.

Notice Is hereby given that a petition has been filed In said Court by Emillo Zutcarlnl, In said district, duly declared bankrupt, under the Act of Congress relating to bankruptcy, approved July 1, 181)8. for a full discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable against his under said act, and that the 3d day of June. 1938. at 10 30 am, at the U. Court House, Borough of Brooklyn.

In district, is assigned for the hearing ol the same, when and where all credi'ois of the said bankrupt and other prisons In Interest may attend and show caue If any they have, why the prayer ol said petition should not be granted. Dateil. the Buruiigli of Brooklyn, on the 25th day of April, 1938. PERCY O. B.

C.II.KES. Clerk IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT Court ot 'he United Slates for the Eastein District, of New York, la the matter ol EDWARD MANDEL. Notice Is hereby given that a petition has been filed In said Court bv Edward In said district, duly declared bankrupt, under the Act of Congress relating to bankruptcy, approved July 1, 1898. for a full discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable analnst his es'ate under said act, and tiiat the 3d dav ol June. 1938.

at 10 30 a at the U. Court House, Borouirh of Brooklyn. In said district, Is assigned lor the hearing of the same, when and where all creditors of the said bankrupt and other persons In Interest may attend and show cause. If any Ihey have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted -Dated, the Borough of Brooklyn, on the 2Mli day of April. 1938.

PERCY (J, B. CILKES, Clerk, SUBSTANTIAL HOMES INC. Plaintiff, nuiilllst HAPOLU IIULDINU COUP, el lietcntiur.ts. Pursuant 'o Judcmrn' herein, datrd April 19, 19311 1 will seil a' ptihlic auction, by MrOCINNKSS Auctioneers, at EMaff. 189 Muii'aguc S'teet.

Brooklyn, Nrw York on May 17, VlHii. at 12 nuun. premises Brooklvn, K.ns county, at the n.rner formed by the liilerseetton of ttie southerly ol Fciiiniiiie S'reet with ttie wes'erlv sale nf llmnklvn Avenue, running tlience southerly along the westerly 0f Brooklvn Avenue, nilie'y Inet tn land new or la'e of tile (Mate of Cor-tely-. -hence weerly aluii llie liottheily side ot said land nl ihe four hundred titty leet thenre norti.er.y, nme'y leet 'o 'he Mtuilier.y side ot llliite St! eel; and llietue easterly ttiong the s'liitnerlv snip nf Keiumnre S'teel, tour bundled fif'v leet to beginning. Dated Aim! US 1'IIH ROIIEK DEI.ANEY.

Referee I.OIT A- LIVINGS ION. l'ldiiititl At'or-neys, Mulllaguc Streel, Uinoklyn. N. ap2fl-l 111 III Kl'I'Kl MP COURT KINGS COUNTY -HOMP OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION against I'HANCEaCA 8EME-NERIO et Defendant ASK EL CORKNTHAL. Plaintiff's A'tor-ney, 152 West 42nd Street.

New York Cuy. Pursuant to a judgment nf foreclosure and sale dated April 14, Huh, and dulv entered. I will sell at publir auction to the highest bidder at Ihe Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street Brooklyn. New York nn the IHth day nf May.

19118. al 12 noon. h.v NATHAN LAMBERT. Auctioneer, the premises directed in said Judgment tn he sfu-a'ed in llie Cotln'v nl Kings. ate nf Ni York, on the eastcilv nf es Uih Street, distant leet 2 luetics ini'ther iv from Avenue being a p.nt feet 11 width ftnnt and rear by luo feet In depth un li'i'll s.des al! sides parallel, and as p.i 1 1 'Ul i i Iv described in said 'tidmnen' nr'tnises knnun as Nn West rjtti stier' Dated, BluuK.vn New Yets, Apt; IT, 1338.

K. COLEMAN Referee. au-ii-bi tu th ft.

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