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14 For 4ti Reull UROOKLYN EAGLE. WEDNESD4Y, AUGUST 2. 1939 Telephone MAin 4-6200 FORECLOSURES LEGAL NOTICES FORECLOSITHE8 FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES not, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained hv the petitioner, send fc'reptlnc WHEREAS, EUGENE R. I'ELTON. whn rp At Tin hv Inn Tiirnnlla Merrick.

Long Island. New York. oil the. Houtli sidd of frfilh Empire State Soccer Loop Gains a Point Squibb Team Drubs Bakers In League Tilt l.crncr Shops Ha 1 1 lr To Tic With Association Members Willi Lot Than Four I Trams Denied Hallol 1 (Quaker Mo. 2 By WILLIAM GRAHAM.

Ft Squibh fc Sort troiinved The only thing which pryod Hip Wards Baking Company, 12 to 2, in delegates at the otherwLsr an InduMriai Twilight league Sot-ana well-ordered annua meeting of the New York State Soccer a' iv ParartP nation from their chairs, outside In a Section the serving of refreshments, was the game Quaker Maid No. 2 battled rule change proposal of the Empire ejgiu to a 6-6 tic with State League banning voting rep-t. resentation of leagues with less than "mlrr four bonafide teams. Following aj ciark Icd lllp Squibb team's at-fpirited dLscussion the stand-patters. tark in its one-sided victory over despite the strong of the ward's.

He cot three for four, while nlZZ! w.th a home run. A seven-run batting TWO LEAGUES INVOLVED. thp During the debate the names of the Field and Welfare Leagues were: 8h0 had to comf from bandied about. The former com-j behind twice in its tie with Quaker posed mostly of white-collar aggre-, Maid No. 2.

The latter collected Rations which broganed the ball; three runs in the first, but Lerner SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY MARGARET C. TOWNLEY, plaintiff, against FLORENCE B. DeCIMA and others, defendants. Pursuant to Judgment herein, dated July J4. J939.

I will sell at public auction, in one parrel, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, in tie Borough uf Brooklyn. County of Kinga, City and Stats uf New York, by G. McMAHON. auc tioneer, on August 11th. 1939.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premises situate in said Borough, on the easterly side of Washington Park tformerly Cumberland Street), the southerly side thereof being distant 328 feet 4KL inches north erly from the northeasterly corner of Washington Park and DeKalb Avenue, said premises having a uniform width of 16 feet a inches and a uniform depth nacg rrom wasmngton rark or. loo feet, the northerly and southerly Hues thereof running at right angles to Washington Park and part of the way through party walls, which premises are more fully described in said judgment. Together with all fixtures and articles of personal property now attached to or used In connection with the premises, all of which were covered by said mortgage. Dated. July 21.

1939. GEORGE SCHAEP ER Referee. UNDERBILL FOSTER. Plaintiff's Attorneys. LO Court Street, Brooklyn, New York.

J21-6t FftW NOTICE OF SALE. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS NORMAN W. VAN NOS-TRAND, et as executors, plaintiffs, against OSCAR KEPPLER, et defendants. LESTER S.

HOLMES. Plaintiffs Attorney, 350 Madison Avenue. New York, N. Y. Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale dated July 18.

1939, and entered herein, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by WALTER 11. HALLOWELL, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on August 15, 1939. at 12 noon, the premises situated In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the northerly side of Flushing Avenue, 75 feet easterly from Lea Avenue (for merly Nostrand Avenue), 1UU feet in depth at each side and 225 feet front and rear: reference being made to said judgment for a more complete descrip tion or saiu premises. Subject to covenants and restrictions.

If any, of record, and subject to any state of facts an accurate survey would show. Dated. July 20. 1939. SAMUEL D.

JOHNSON. Referee. J21 26 28 au2 4 9 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPO RATION, plaintiff, against ANNA M. FAUSEL, et defendants.

VlNLHiNT B. VIUINAW.O, Attorney for Plaintiff. 32 Court Street, Brooklyn. New York. Pursuant to Judgment dated July 7.

1939. duly entered, I will sell at public v. to i i NOTICPi OF SALE. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY- HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff. against EDNA et defendants.

DENIS A. HARRINGTON Plain-tlff'a Attorney, 21(1 Madison Avenue, Boroibtli of Munhatlan. New York City. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered herein on Julv I2ih I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by G. V.

Mc MAHON, auctioneer, at rue nroogiyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. on August 8th, 1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by aid Judgment to auiu, situate in ine iouio.y oi zvings, It and Slate of New York, beginning al a point on the easterly side or Last 16th Street, distant feet southerly from the corner formed by the inter- I section of the southerly aide of Avenue and the easterl sidt or Last let It Street: running tlieure easterly parallel with Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet; thence southerly purullel with East ltitli Street 22 feet: thence westerly 100 feet to the easterly side of East 16th Street: theme northerly along the easterly side of East JBtll Street 22 feet I to the point or place of beginning.

SUBJECT tn a right of way 3 feet 6 inches in width over I lie southerly aide of the mortgsged premises. SAID i PREMISES being known as and by the street nuinner U4.1 tast min street. Dated 14th. 1939. MAX SCHIFFMAN, Referee.

J14-6t FftW SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE CHURCH CHARITY FOUNDATION OF LONG ISLAND, plaintiff, v. GERTRUDE GERDTS, and defendants. CALLAGHAN. STOUT NOVA.

Attorneys fur Plaintiff, DO Broadway, New York City. Pursuant to judgment entered herein dated the I2th day of July. 1939. I will sell at public auction, by MAC M. ROTHKOPF, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, IS9 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

New York, on August HI Ii. 1939, at 13 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises In the Borough of Brooklyn, directed by said Judgment to be sold, being on the westerly side of East 271 ri Street, distant 205 feel northerly from the northwesterly corner of East 27th Street and Avenue being 30 feet in width, front and rear, by 100 feet in depth on each side, and known by the street No. 1774 E. 27th Street. Dated.

Julv 17th. 1939, MATTHIAS S. STERNBERG, Referee. 3 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-CARMINE CETTA and ROSE CETTA.

plaintiffs, against JOSEPH LENTINO, et al defendants. Plaintiffs' Attorney, ALLEN R. TAFT. 66 Court Street, Brooklyn. New York.

Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure dated the 8lh day of July, 1939 1)iad(. hni entered Julv 11th. '1939 I will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 19 jvt MotitHKue Stiet-t, Brooklyn. N.

Y-, 1,11 the 2'iih day of Atmuat. at 12 I. 1I1 ii noon, the following" described ni nhhcs jocuu in itrooKiyn. in kipkm Hu feel West of Avenue, heiiiK 2U ieet wide, front and rear, 1 by 1W mclM-s in depth on ach '10tn ldo ihroUKh parly wa Is. House JSu.

jbl jilth Hrimklyn. Is I'aii-n. AUKU81 1, l.nt'lS A. BROWN, F'lainliff At innirv. 44 t'ourt Slreet.

Brooklyn. S. SI'PHKMK mUKT. KINCS aniNTY-1IOMK OWNEK8' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, vi. CLARA KELLEH, el rtpfendanta.

IxiRSUY KLYNN, Attnrnpyi fnr Plaintiff, 60 Wall Street, Mew York uv. New York I i'ursunm iu iiiiK iifiiL um eu Juiy fit Ii, duly entered. I ill sell at u.ublir? aurtion to the highest bidder, the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague Street, Borough of Hiooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, on the 8th day of August, at 111 o'clock noon, the premises, with the improvements, situated in the Koroiigh of Brooklyn, County of Kinga and Slate of New York, being on the easterly aide of East 48th Street, being a rectangular plot having a frontage of 2n feet on East 4Hth Street and a depth of 100 feet, including strips and gores, with rixiures ana personal property appurtenant thereto, which premises are more particularly described in said judgment. XJated.

July Hlh. 1939. MILTON TANTLEFF, Referee. Jl 5-6 tS A SI PRKMK COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION', plaintiff, against ANTON FLAD.

't defendants. DAVID l.EVINE. Plaintiffs Attorney, iti Cuurl Street, Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant to Judgment dated July 21st, J931). duly entered.

I will sell at public aurtion to the highest bidder, bv PHILIP COHEN, auctioneer, at the Krooklvn Real Estate Exchange. 1S9 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York. on the JKih day oi August. at iz lock noon, the premises in aaia judgment directed to be sold, with the improvements thereon, situate in the County of Kings, State of New York, on the southerly side of 61st Street, distant till feet, easterly from the corner formed bv the intersection of the southerly side of til sit Street with the easterly side of 2nd Avenue, being a plot. 40 feet in width, front and rear, by 00 feet in depth on each side.

The premises will be sold subject to easements, restrictions and covenants of rnrn. if anv: anv state of facta an accurate survey would show and zon ing restrictions or tne or. new York: and suhiAct. to a conditional bill of sale, filed in the office of the Register of Kinga County on August 26th. 1937, under serial number 57216.

Premises known as 214 61st Street. Brooklyn. New York. The premises are more fully described in said judgment. iiaterl btll.

JMtH. tiereree. ILFlZX al- dpfcnd anis. SAMUEL 11. JElNSt)N.

Attorney lor MOSES A. FEl ER. Referee. 126-6t presented a petition praying for a de rree that a certain Instrument in writ- inir heantig date, the 7th dav of Son. mher.

VXAX relating to real and jnal property, be duly proved as the ieniipr. 1 sonal nrouerty last Will and Testament of MARGARET K. DAILY, lately residing at No. 179 Columbia lleitrhts. In the Bnr-oukIi of Brooklyn.

City of New York. and for his appointment as Admin istrator with the Will annexed of thp. estate of the said deredent. NOW. THEREFORE, vol! and erh of you are hereby cited to show eause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of to be held in courtroom at the Hall of Records.

In the County of Kints. on the 14th day of auubi, 111 a ti 1 mi in 1 lit forenoon, why such decree should not be made. limn raiiKPd the afal of our aaul Rurrosate'a Court to be lificunlo affixp'i. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

fiEORGE ALBERT WINGATE. of our said County, it the Foroweh of Brooklyn, in the aaid County, the 10th day of July. 1939. PERCY T. STAPLETON.

Clerk of the Surrogate'a Court. jylli 19 26mu2 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINtiS CITY BANK. FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, a Trust for Hope Haidinit Iavla Kehrlg under the laat Will and Testament of Richard Hardin Davis, deceased, md HOPE hardim; davis piaintirfH. auainst FREDERICK D'ANNA.

SAMUEL SCHWARTZ and others, defendants. Platntiffa desinnate Kinrs County aa the place of trial. SUMMONS. To the above-named defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action. and to serve a ropy of your aaawer, or.

ir the complaint is not aervea wun this summons, to aerve a notice of appearance on the plaintiffs' attorneys within twenty days after the service, of this summons, exclusive of the dav of service. In case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, Julv 21. 193S. MORGAN LOCKWOOD.

Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Office and P. O. Addr-ss. 44 Walt Street.

Borough, of Manhattan, City of NVw York. To the above-named defendant. Sam- uel Schwartz, this action: The foreKoinir summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Honorable Isaac R. Swezey, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated June 30. 1939, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, In the Hall nf Records, in the Boroush of Brooklyn.

City of New York. The obiect of the above-entitled ac t'on. foreclose a mortgage for wnn interest irom October 1. 11)34. held bv the plaintiffs on premises situate in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, City and State of New York, on tlio rioriheast-erly side of Kane Street (iormerlv Harrison Street), distant fit feet 2 inches nort hwesterl rom Hicks St reet having a depth front and rear of 21 fpet 4 inches and a depth on both sides nr '4 reet lo inches; known as ui Kane Street. Brooklyn, New York, J-ialeu, .1 in ft. iu.is. MOKOAN LOCKWOOD. Attorneys for Office and P.

o. Address. 44 Wall Street. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. J12-6t arouna on tne Saturday aiiernoons a few seasons ago was once an ac live organization, but the continual crowning of the Crescent Club as 77 two in the sixth.

they thought they had a chance of: Bettine a little air once in a while, i La.st year the circuit boasted two, clubs, one being in New Jersey and c.uVri. the sponsors of the rule change lieved that such an affiliation had Barry. 10 no right to a vote. or While skepticism was expressed "eWe about the actual existence of the Jeffrey, ir Welfare League, the delegates said iV.r.lenion Streets Street, Brooklyn, New York. LEGAL NOTICES I Kiln N.i.

TltriK 1 iK 7968. 'THE TKut'Lt OK THK iSTATE Of I NKVV YORK. Hy Hie tiracn or Hod Kr.f fttui lniifponijcnl Kidelity and 1 h'DOMit. 1 liiinmnv tit ft arviariii Max (it i ti 1, ii living, hiuJ. if dead, Ins ivnli.u'.

1 1 Hiiv. and anv and a ii 1111 knt'wn hfirH-at-law, next ot km or dti- 'whii' ii'inie oi' iihuh'9 and whnsn place or tfi art unhi.uwnaud if dm dihueiu t) bo aaui-r-lain'Mln, lid KrPtii.s Win Bt'njamtu (In lipr and Sol Gti hp 1 no reside at Nt. f70 LefOrta 111 22W tilth titnt't, reapir-tfVfli, tli ioriMitf Ii of Brooklyn, filv of York, haft presfiitpd 1 Ii' 'i 1 1 1 M9 ndnnnif Iratora o( WANK liKUUKH. di'cra'd, Jiilply remd-nu at N-t. M7 rut nam Avcnup, the Horouili "i Hruoklvn.

c'ounly of iity ami Statu of Nrw York, and a pft-tiliitn pjHvniif that their mrount may nifJuialty nettled: and that they le fciantpd J'ave lo aell the real estate; of 'thp flf-reii-nt for Hie purpose of diMri- hut ion Now. therefore, yon and each of von an herehy riled to nhow cause heforft our Sum mAi a t'otirt of he Count 1 of KnifcH. to he held in court room thereof, at the Hall of Records, in the Countv oi KintiH. on the Hint day of AuKust, at 9.31) oYloi in the forenoon, whv aurh settletnent should not he had and why the Real Estate should net be aold as praved for. In tent 1 nmny whereof we hive Aiiftpfi Hip Knal of our said Surrogate Court to be hereunto affixed.

(Seal) Wttnexn. Hon. CBOnOR ALBERT WINCiATE, Surrogate nf our said County, at th Roroiijfh of Prnoklvn. in the iflid fluintv, the l.th day of Julv, VF.AtY "lerk of the Surrogates Court. Jl9-4t SCPREME COtmf.

KINGS COUNTY J. PAUL HICK, plaintiff, against WILLIAM H. HARNED. individually ami as udmmistrator. and any and all livintf lieirs-at-law, next-of-kin.

distributees and successor in interest of James Melville Har-nd, derpused, and if any of them he dead, their heirs-at-law. next-of-kin, distributees, devisees, wives, widows. uranlees. lienors. incuin-branrors.

executors, administrators and bii'tpssois interest, and any and all persons who by purchase, inheritance, devise, marriatfe, surres-sion or otherwise have or claim fin interest in. or lien upon the real estate sought to be partitioned derived through anv of the aforesaid or through them or their heirs, dlt-: tributpes, devisees, wives, widows, erantees. lienors, incumhraneors and: sueressors in interest or from any I othor 'source, all of whose names ar i unknown to the plaintiff, and Any and al! hvinc tipirs-nt-law, next-of-kin, distributees and successors in interest of Frances Ireland, deceased, and If any of them he dead, their heirs-at-law, next-of-kin. distributees, devisees, wives, widows, urantees, lienors, in-cumbrancors. executors, administrator! and successors in interest, and any and all persons who by purchase, in heritance, devise.

inarnaKC, succession otherwise have or claim an interest in or ien imon the rea estate soueht to ie partitioned, derived through any of the aforesaid or through them their heirs. distributees, devisees, wives, widows, grantees, lienors, in-cumbrani-ors and successors in interest er from any other source, all of whoso names are on irnniL.n to 'the ninmtirf and others, defendants TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS: you ARE HEREBT SUMMONED to answer the eighth amended complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or. if the said complaint is not server! with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day cf service. In rase of your failure to pear or answer, judgment will he taken acamst you bv default for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Dated, April 5.

1939. MAURICE J. MOOP.E. JOHN FRANCIS MOORE, Attornevs for Plaintiff. Office and P.

O. Address, 92 Liberty Street, Puroueh of Manhattan, New York City. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANTS IN THIS ACTION: The foregoing eiithth supplemental 1 immons Is served upon you by publics- summons tion. pursuant to an order of HON. JAMES T.

HALLINAN. Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 29th day of May. 3939. md filed with the eighth amended complaint tn the office of the Clerk of the County of Kincs at Brooklyn. New York.

The object of this action Is to partition the property described below (or it partition thereor cannot be made, to obtain the sale thereof and division ofi the proceeds) and to construe the fifth t.iuso of the will of Obadiah Harned. and for such other or further relief aa may be just. The property is briefly described aa follows PARCEL 1 South side of Eiihth Street 22d feet 9 inches east of Fourth Avenue. feet in width and 90 feet in depth. Kings County.

PARCEL 2 At corner formed by southwest side of Broadway and north side of Hart Street. AS feet lVs inches on Broadway, 41 feet 74 inches at right angles thereto. 11 feet 9 inches at right angles to Hart Street and 70 feet 6't inches on Hart Street, Kings County. PARCEL 3-Snuth side Hart Street, HQ feet 4'i in. hes west of Broadway, feet in width and 1U0 feet in depth, Kings County.

PARCEL 4 -Northeasterly by the renter line of St. Johnland Road, pasterlv by the renter line.uf two-, F.iitiar T. Smiili. rmi hwnterly and northerly by Hip rentrr line nf Law-renpfl Road. Kings rark.

Smithtown, Suffolk County. PARCEL 5 North by the renter line of St. Johnland Road, eaM and southeast by the tenet of land known at San Remo. south bv land of J. W.

.1. Smith, wen by land of Eripar T. C.t V. m.A lm l- A nf F.d'firar Smith fnr a rlialanc 89 Wt, and thn again westerly by the renter line of the two-rod paasway above mentioned. Kings Park, Smith- town, burioiK county oi'intT th.

i i V. VA the Comity Kings! (the building, and In the Roroua-h RronkJvn. Cnuniv t'in tltoi nt Kr, vftrt Plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address, llmcrihed in said Judgment: Subject tol.t n' nr riinmn' tant 125 feet south of Arlington Ave It 1 ti.J nue, being a plot 00 feet in width, front and rear, by UK) feet in depth on each side, the side lines running par- allel with Arlington Avenue.

and eleven (.111) feet eight (K) PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SUPREME COURT Of TIIK STATE OF NEW YORK. COI'NTY OF KINGS- HOMF. OIVVllRH1 LOAN CORPORATION. Plaintiff, against I'aniui, it. iliHNTON, el defendants.

Index 622S T.t3!t. SAMUEL H. FEINSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and P. Address, 11 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York.

Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure an.l sale, dated July 25th. 1939, and duly entered. I. the undersigned, will sell at public aurtion tn the highest bidder, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 1N9 Montaiiim Street Brooklyn. New York, at J2 DO o'rlock noon on August 22nd.

llfltl. bv NATHAN WECHSLEK, auctioneer, the premises, with the imnrovementa thereon, in the County of Kings. Siatn of New York, situate on the easterlv side of East 43rd Street, distant 277 feet 6 Inches southerly Irom tli" corner formed by the intersection IC.ut 4t.il Mtreet and Avenue I. being a plot 20 feet In widlh, front and rear, by HHi feet in depth on both sides; aaid premises being more fully described in said lodgment. Premises are known as f.89 East 4.irn htreet, Brooklyn.

iew York. Dated. Julv 31st 1939. JULIUS REIN LI ER. Referee j.H-6t SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORA TION.

Plaintiff, against RAFFAELE DeVITO, et defendants. Notice of Sale. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale dated July 1st. 1939, and duly entered, and order of Joseph Fennelly, dated July 2t, 1939, I will sell at public auction, by JAMES J. DEMPSEY, auclioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

New York, on Auarust 21st. 1939 at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises situate in Kings County, at the southerly side of Union Street, distant 173 feet It inches from the southwesterly corner of Union Street and Rochester Avenue, being 20 feet in width front and rear by 100 feet in depth on each side, which sides are parallel with Rochester Avenue and each side running partly through a party wall, the rear being parallel with Union Street: premises being known as 17H8 Union Street. For a more complete description refer to Judgment. i.mtea. uiy 2in.

ROBERT S. FLECKLES, Referee. NATHAN DIAMANT. Attorney for ri.iiiiiiff. SO Court Street.

Brooklyn. N. York. j29 au2 5 9 12 16 SUPRKM.E COURT, KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, anainst THOMAS F. I' LYNN.

et defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated the 13th day of July, 1939, and duly entered, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by MEYER LEVIN, auctioneer, at Hie Brooklyn Real Eslale Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 10th day of August. 1939. at 12 clock noon, the premises described by said judgment to be sold, with the! improvements ihereon.

situate on ine northerly side of Prospect Place, dis- beinr known by the street address 47 Prospect Place. Brooklyn. ew York, and more nartirularlv de-' covenants, restrictions and easement of record. Dated. July 19th.

19311. FRANK De LALLA. Referee. IT. R.

KOREY. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address, 230 Fifth Avenue. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

jl9-6t W4F SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY LORETTA V. PETERSEN, plaintiff, against DINAH CANTOR, et defendants. Pursuant to a judRment herein, dated the 5th day of July, 1939. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by BENJAMIN SCHWAD-RON.

Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. on the 8th day of August, 1939, at 12 o'rlock noon, the mortgaged premises In Brooklyn. N. directed by said judgment to be sold, with the improvements thereon, situated on the westerly aide of East 96th Street, 376 feet north of Avenue being 2ft feet in width in front and rear and 100 feet deep on both sides, the side lines running at right angles to 96th Street; together with and subject lo certain driveway easements and reciprocal driveway easements: see. judgment for complete description of premises.

Dated. Julv 14. 1939. HKM1T BONAWTTZ. Referee LiCL.V.tHcN' ornty tiff, against EDWARD McNULTY.

ct defendants. Action No. 3. Pursuant to a judgment herein, dated the 30th day of July, 193D, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, by JAMES A. HEANEY auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N.

on the 7tti day of August, 1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in Brooklyn. N. directed by said judgment to be sold, with un nrovt'nipnl hprpnn. Aitimtpri nn fhf northerly sme or obtn street, iwi leel at of 16th Avenue beinjf 2V feet 3 jiii ill wiuiu in muiil am.

I niiu Its I fwt 2 inches deep on both aides, Mlie side lines running parallel wilhi 1 l'lt'l RARNET ALl'ERIN, Referee. SMITH RKIHEK. Attorneys for Plaitmrf, 4i Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. St'PREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY BAY RIDGE SAVINI5S BANK, plaintiff, against EDWARD McNULTY. et defendants. Action Itjo. 2. Pursuant to a judgment herein, dated the JOth day of July.

1939, 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by MORRIS REICH, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Keal Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. on the 7th day of August, j939. at J2 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in Brooklyn. N.

directed by said Judgment to be sold, with im- proveiiienls thereon, situated on th northerly side of litith Street. 211 feet inches east of 16th Avenue, being 20 leet ') inches in width in front and and iiw fee" 2 mci.e, deed i on Itotli I iHe the nirle linev running narallel siues. mo Slue lines running parau i witli 16Lh Avenue and the westerly sid line running part of the distance through a party wall. See Judgment for complete, description, of premises. Dated.

July 17, 1939. KAH.NET ALPERIN, Referee. SMITH REIHER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 41 Court Street, Brooklyn.

N. Y. M4W SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against CHESTER M. KASON, defendant. Pursuant lo a Judgment of foreclosure and sale made in this action and entered in the Clerk's office of Kings County on July J.9th.

1939. 1 will sell at public auction, in the Heal Estate Exchange Salesrooms. 1S9 Mon-tague Street. Brooklyn. N.

on the 11th day of August. 1939. at 12:00 noon, by C. V. McMAHON.

auctioneer, the premises directed in said Judgment to be sold, with the improvements thereon, which premises are located on the northerly sido of Herkimer Street, distant 21 ft. easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Herkimer Street with the easterly side of Kingston Avenue. Premises being IB ft. in width front and rear and 100 feet in depth on each side, mole particularly described in said judgment, and known as 3t9 Her- ija l' BrookJyn, isew York. sold subject to taxes assessments, water rates and any state of facta aii accurate aiirvev may show.

u'Pt 0 westerly rrom premises Deing more particularly described in said judgment. EDWARD A. FALLON, Referee. J19-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against LOUIS A.

MARK. et defendants. IRVING LIPTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P.

O. Address. 00 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y.

C. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above action, and bearing date July 11, 1939. the undersigned, the Referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by ALBERT E. MANN, auctioneer, on August 10th. 1939.

at 12:00 o'clock noon of that day, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. Y.

C. the mortgaged premises described in and directed by said judgment to be sold, heing a parcel of land with the buildings and improvements Ihereon. situate in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of NEW YORK, by the grace nliM free and independent To KARL CYDRICH. ALFRED CYDRICH.

also known as FRIEDRICH CYDRICH. MATILDA BUCHER. JACOB CYDRICH. FRANZ CYDRICH. ANTONIA CYDRICH.

ANNA CYDRICH. MARIA CYDRICH, JOSEPH CYDRICH. WILHELM MACA, FRANZ MACA. EMER1C1I MACA, aend erecting: WHEREAS. Leopoldine Montair.

-who racrla ol 19-fi Xloillinn Slrdnt Rroolf. vn, and M'Rne Winkler and Anna Koschier. -who reside at 71-18 66th Place. C.lendale. L.

N. have presented a petition prayinfr for a decree that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the eighth day of February, 1930. relating to real and personal porperty. be duly proved as the last Will and Testament or makia BAQUE, lately residing at 74 Wilson Avenue, in the Borougu of Brooklyn. City of New York.

Rmadway, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale, datd July Ktb. 1939. and duly entered.

I. tiie undersigned, will sell at P'lt'lio auction to tile highest bidder, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 389 Moniacue. Street, Brooklyn. New York, at o'clock noon on August 17th.

V.a'.K by ELMER W. DONOVAN, auctioneer, the premises, with the improvements thereon, in the. County of Kings. State of New York, situate on the northwesterly side of Avenue J. distant 20 feet southwesterly from the westerly corner of Avenue and East 87th Street, being- a plot 20 feet in width front and rear by 3U0 feet in depth on both sides: said premises heing more fully described in said judgment.

Premises arc known as 8621 Avenue Brooklyn. New York. Dated. Julv 2fitb, 1939. JOSEPH OWENS.

Beferee, j26 28 au2 4 9 11 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, plaintiff, against MARGARET J. MORRIS, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated July 33, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by FRED n. SC11AFKR.

auclioneer. nt the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. lv! Montague Mroot, jtrookiyn, tant two hundred and twenty feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection nf ilio easterly side of East Fifteenth Street with the southerly side, of Caton Avenue; running thence southerly along the easterly side of East Fifteenth Street forty feet; thence easterly at right angles to East Fifteenth Street one hundred feet: thence northerly parallel with East Fifteenth Street forty feet; thence westerly again at right angles to East Fifteenth Street one hundred feet to the pasterlv nf East Fifteenth 1 Street at Die point or place of betfiu-1 ninK ntr Dated. Antust 2.

1'iM pr.a. New York, being on the easterly sidejupij at aurtion. by HERMAN DAHI'T. of Lakeland Place, distant 220 feet Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real E-aonthet'lv from the xoutheilv side of ma i ciu.r NOW. THEREFORE, you and on 23rd day of August.

19,19. ftf Vfill arp IPrf hv rilrri It ShfiW CallSP ot Vln.lr nnnn nromisnii u.tit-atorl Tn. before our Surrogate's Court of Brooklyn. King' County. New York, lyn.

N. Y. jyl4-t F6W uniform depth of 100 feet, and which the Borough ouniy ai. neio aesrrtnen as oHows: more particularly described in the as follows: io-A at ine nan oi rv-coi in inn; Hc.i i 1 in 1 at a point on the "it" jl r' J1 i'ub cjo 1 1 judgment, to which reference is hereby pQjn on the couiuv in xviukn. "ii Ljie ii Kiy i er sole or r.nsr j.

eenin i-i reel, s- jirti miiju xrti.i, tmm- Tn. h.r moll, onrt siihiorr in 0n View Avenue havin width in certain driveway easements. Together with street rights. Premises known as No. 3027 Brighton 2nd Street (formerly Lakeland Place).

Brooklyn, N. Y. C. Dated. Julv 19th.

1939. SARAH K. fltUMN, Kereree 319 22 26 29 au2 5 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY ROOSEVELT SAVINGS BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, plaintiff, against EDNA COUGHLIN, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment dated July 7. 1939.

I will sell al public auction, at the Real Estate Exchange. 1811 Mon- laa.ue street. Brooklyn. N. 7th 1939.

at 'l o'clock noun, bv lyn. County of Kings. City 1 State of New York, fronting 2o feet on the southerly aide of Monroe Street and evtendiner southerlv for a uniform depth of 100 feet, the westerly line of which is I.rtO feet easterly from and parallel with Patchen Avenue, property being 25 feet by 100 feet. Dated. Brooklyn.

N. July 13th. 1939. NATHAN W. MATH.

Referee. jl7-6t Shops evened the count in the second. Quaker Maid No. 2 got three more in the third, the Lerner team coming back with one in the fifth Qaak" Lfrn" Dnrt rf 1 2 0 1 Rosr ss 3 0 1 33 4 11 3 3b 4 114 2 4:2 2 0 Maailire.rf 201 00 4 .1 1' 2 Milunv 4 0 0 1 0 4 10 Save.2h 4 0 0 1 2 .10 1 3 Kemun. 2 2 0 111 4" 0 7 1 cumrk II 3 12 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ssillinc if 3 110 0 i oi shiilhoiiM- 3 2 0 0 3 SI Br.ndcs 3b 0 0 0 0 0 100 1 0 100 12 10 0 11 Totals 3si2 24 ts Totfli 29 6 24 10 Mild" No? 0 rnpr Bhops- oje 0 i oo Errors Eager.

Matunv. Two-hae hit Me'' w- Rnenbera. Donnelly, Threr-ijase luv- Frrmioh. Home runs '2. Iou.

Sacrifice hit Eniier "nd BBS on Off ShiilhoL'se. 4: Hmowr- struck out By Manei. 3. stunno. l.

mi bv pitchers tXT'' ward's 8a km co. 1 e. r. awm BufW DPipr rr 3 1 11 Eickcn ah t-10 2 0 i ot 3 12 6 0 3 12 1 PiccoIo.3b 3 0 0 0 0 KelIy.lt Brown NlCllol 3 0 1 1 1 TOO 10 Clark. rf 3 0 0 13 McCoy.

cf 1 Sll Merne 10 Bom'v If. 3b (13 Oil 3 10 2 0 4 11 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 Poips rf :00 11 Matthews 4 2 2 5 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 18 Totals 28 12 12 217 Ward i Pfking Co -E R. Sq'llbb i i 2 2 1 0 2 7 0 121 Errors-Roman. Pircoio, Nichols (2, Hnstak. Hail Two-base CUrY Three-hs hit Merne.

Home run sacrifice hits Kelly, Rosin. Stolen bases Roslak. Romsn. Blasms. Browne.

Buckley. Bas on bailie- 0fI Dp1 2, p0ies. j. struck out Bv Matthews. Del Prete, 3: Poles Hits oil Maunrws, .1.

uei rieic, ruirs, Umpires Yoos and Madden. Another No-Hit Softball Game The Brooklyn Eauie's Softball tournament is only tour weeks hf already two no-hit games have featured play. The latest to be! turM WM achieved by R. BidH All Stars to a 120 victory oven 'the Bensonhurst Boys in a class A Raniere's team-mates I collected 14 hits. The Bay Ridge All Stars made it a double victory in the fourth week! bv defeating the A The Rpd Wings hinnked the Corona Aces.

2 to 0, in Class and I no Lionomv oiris won irom the Aneeis by the same score. CLASS A r-otnna CrarkfrsO ntllnnl-3 4 Vikoia A. 1 1 3 a All S'srs 4 1 1 4 0 2 012 34 Bens nh Tt Boys ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 came pitched by B. Raniere. Alparas 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 6 B.

R. Al: Stars 1 3 6 0 0 1 It 13 S. Marks Satsni 000000 1 5 Reir.nrrr C'luo 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 S'rt -Johnson Co. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Hish Boriom 0 2 0 2 0 4 8 10 Ci.ASS Red Wires 0000020-2 Corer.a Ares 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1 (I- Pirates 00000033 ns 7 i 0 2 0-2020- ii 2 r.T'j Aneris A Mnr'rls nndaerpMFi Q'lrrn Co-E': la 2ii 2 3 4 International League YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Mnn'rpai Newark 4. Newark 7, Montreal 6 tI41, T'i-omo 4, Syracuse 0 Baltimore 10, Buffalo fl i.Olher clubs not fichrriulrr! 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS W.

L. Prt W. Prt Newark Sfi Rillf fiO .0 Baltimore 4a te2 4a Montreal 41 STra-uir fO 5'. .541 Toronto 43 63 .406 GAMES TOMORROW a' Jersey City. nthec'er a' NPwark.

B'ittalt T'T'Mi'ri ai, Tlili Yesterday's Stars By the Associated Press Hank Greenberg, Titers His 20th homer of season with two on infirst inning paved way to victory over Yankees. Bobby Doerr, Red Sox Accounted for five runs with two home runs as Boston heat Indians, 7 5. Harry Danning. Giants Singled home winning run in tenth inning and tripled with two nn in sixth against Reds. Larry French, Tubs Relieved Dizzy Dean and gave six hits and one run In six innings tn heat Phillies.

Johnny Mile. Cardinals His two triples led triumphant attack against Bees. Tony Giuliani, Senators Hit triple with bases loaded as Washington brat Browns. Larry Rosenthal, White Sox-Started Chicago to victory over Athletics with two-mn homer in fourth. Dixie Walker.

Dodgers Tripled twice and singled once, driving in tuo runs against Firalea, CULLEN's Attornevs fur '61n Avenue and tlic iwterly side line WALTER H. HALLOWELL. auction-; alona-Plaintiff. 21ii.Mont.iKUo Brook- runnini: part of lie distance through eer. premises In the BornuKh of Brook- 'r" Kh Of Brook side of P.u.hwick nf 'Riisliwi, that the change did not concern them s.s they had the minimum four clubs.

An attempt to add a streamer to the proposal exempting flip loon from reeist.ration of- Dlav- 'lie loop irom ieK.iMTBiiuii vla crs was ruled out Of Order. The election of officers proceeded 1 as predicted and the following eie elected bv acclamation: Dr G. Randolph Manning, president; Wil- lie Herkeri oi tne uerman-Amen- can League. Tom Scollan of the Metropolitan League ana Jack F.amhflft of thp National Lcaeue. vice presidents; Harry Kraus, 1724 Hart Brooklyn, secret-ary: John lir.

rrolorv rl Joe Barrtskill, treasurer. The five dele gates-at-larep who; retained office unopposed for another year are Max Harnirk and Carl Hansen of the National League. I Henry Haarer of the German-i American Iacue Pete Renzulli of I American IjeaKue. rue the Empire State League and Archie McGrecor of the New York Ret- JZ erees Committee. A proposal from the Brooklyn nlvnv In tha Qhciltt.io.l of the present status of professional pavers lor amateur ciuds ai.

tabled. for the year was! $2,257 and the outlay $1.507. .5.1100 amateur players and 200 professionals were registered Eleven players drew suspensions for being too liberal with their signatures Eleven drew one year each in the canine caboose for assaults on referees Twelve new referees were reentered, bringing the total to 93 meeting is Sept. 11. NIGHT GAME AUG.

U. The National League will stase a iKis; Ridge, Nowegian Turn, GJoa, DanUh and Swedish Select and an all Jewish team to be named from the Hakoah and the Hatikvoh. ex-, ecutive meeting of the loop will be held August 16 at which club colors and secretaries' names and ad- dresses must be Eighty two games were In the New York State Challenge Cup compe- Hstikvnh are housing -he silverware. of the Basque players who rompect arouna i-ere two vears ago are now settled in the Argentine Major League Leader ft.W the Asunciated Pre, NATIONAL MAGI T. Baitini -Arnovich.

Philadelphia. New York. 144 Puns Werber. Cincinnati. "4: rm.

rinrmnatt. 12. R.in batted tn -McCnrmirk, Cincinnati r-0 Bonura. Ntw York. Hits Brown, St.

Louis. 124: MrCormitk. Cincinnati, Doubles SlaUBhter, 8t l-oiils. Mue. fi Louis.

2 Triples Hermsn, Chiraio, 14 Ptt'sbunh- 9 Home New Ynrk. Vaushsn. 33 Mire, ou.s. 18 siolen bHvr. IS Kurt Chime" Pltch.nt-W.fers.

nr tipirtnafr. 14 AMFRICAN IHtlt Baltmt Pi Maaain. N' York. Boston. 31.2 I nun- roxx.

Bo.ton. m. Kuhel. rhi- I "1 I Buns bat'ei) mWllltam. Bos' on.

reenberg, and Wslk'r. nitefrOuinn. S' l.o iie 12 It f.tcaao. and Rolfe. Ne Yrk.

Doubles Greenbere. .1.1. sic-. St. ooit.

an w.lnam B'nn. :9 Triules- -Lewis and Wr.th'. Wavluna- Jl 'H 9 Home runs-Poxng, 25'. Grern-I -rt. Detroit.

20. Stolen base- Case. rww'on. .4 f'reevirh. Chlfsao, a Pin a r.

Pliehmt- Don.Id. Y-r. l. I nve. Bosttr: 112 fhins of the Week NATIONAL LEAGUE Team TIF J'hilarlelphla 4 9 3 j'ston 's i licaao ll 3 5 i 0 5 3 --oltitn 2 1 'i Louis ncinna'l I IS 1 8 fl 1 5 ro'als 34 5S 2B 42 47 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE fe'smr" 8 "Z7 36" '( ish.nsion 2 25 Louis 1 1 KriTYork H11 2 4 ntreit i II 01 7 13 3, 31 52! 5 24 4 "40 445 "3 31 3: 239 Philadelphia I 3S' 3 19 0' 5' 2 6' 21 I Totals 51i 28i 25 27, 52 0 3B213 5L 28i 25' 52 1 1 1 i I August.

3939. nt 9.30 rloi in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon. GEORGE ALBERT WINGATE.

Surrogate of our said County, nt the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County the 21st day of July. 1939. PERCY T. STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

ARTHUR L. BVRCHELL. Attorney tor iToponenis, isa -wunmirue Brooklyn. N. Y.

9 1ti pjroHLE OF THE STATK OF NEW YORK, by the trace of Cod free anil independent To- ANN A KALT.MAYEH. VIM HEFTY, WIL LI AM ARTHUR PULLIN (desiKnnted in paid Will as Billy Fiillin). JnllN C. PULLIN (desifrnated in said Will ss l'ullin), INA C. SMITH, individually and as executrix of the Last Will and Testament of lora Smith desig nated in said Will as Inez c.

Smith), CARRIE HANSON. NATALIA HARDER. CHRISTIAN HARDER. ELIZABETH WICKMAN. FRED ALL-MEYER.

EVELYN KALLMKYER. HOWARD WILLIAMS. MRS. UENNIE CARRIE STEWART WHYTE (formerly Edna HOME. THE ADA C.

bounded 'and desi nhed as follows iii bounded and described as follows, wit: BEGINNING at a point on the north erly aide of Eleventh Street, one hun inches westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Eleventh Street, and the westerly side of Sixth Avenue; running thence northerly parallel wih Sixth Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred (100) feet: thence westerly parallel with Eleventh Street, sixteen fl6) feet eight 18) Inches: running thence southerly parallel with Sixth Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred (100) feet to the northerly side of Eleventh Street; running thence easterly along tli northerly side of Eleventh Street, aijeteen lib) feet eight (8) inches to tha point or place of beginning. Duted. Brooklyn. N. 7 July.

J4th. 1939 ANDREW C. MORGAN, Referee. jyl6-t SaAW SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOK-IYN.

plaintiff, vs. MARTIN BIERN-BACH, and others, defendants. Pursuant to judgment made herein. AacA Ilia inth rittv of Tiitv 1 (WO will Brooklyn. New' York, on th 8th day el ciock noon, prem-ot Brooklyn de- BEGINNING at a southwesterly id of Rushwick Avenue, distant thirty-six feet and nine and three-eifrhtba inches northwesterly from ihe corner formed by the intersection of the southwesterly aide of Buahwick Avenue with the northwesterly side of Lafayette parallel' with the northwesterly aide of Lafayette Avenue ana part oi tne distance tliroush a party wall, seventy-four feet and nine and five-etshths inches; thence northwesterly at right antries to Lafayette Avenue, eichteen feet and nine and one-eishth inches: thence northeasterly parallel with the iiorthwpslerlv side of Lafayette Ave nue, seventy-four feet and three and one-haif inches to the soul hwesterlv Avenue: and thence Avenue "eighteen feet jnchcs l0 tho nnint nr July ift 19M.

HARRY SAND. Referee. 11UTTON HOLAHAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 32 Court Street. Brooklyn. New York.

J'15-Kt SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, vs. CLAUS N. SYVERT-SEN. et defendants.

ij u. uoiu.v ui jvmiif, ii th nnth He nf 77th street 20 feet west of extension to SI'PRRMH! COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff, against SCHLICHT. and others, defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered herein, bearing date June 20.

1939. the undersigned, reteree in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv M. J. REILLY. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange 189 Montague Street.

Borough nf Brooklyn. City and State oi New York, on the 21st day of August. 199, at 12 o'rlock noon, the premisea directed by said judgment to be aold. and described as follows: ALL that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and beinf in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Livingston Street, distant 1:87 feet 6 Inches westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side or Livingston street. nori herly parallel wun isevins street. 70 feet 9 inches to the southerly side of Livingston Street, and thence easterly along Ihe southerly side of Livingston Street 18 feet 9 inches to the point or place of beginning: together with all the right, title and interest of the mortgagor of, in and to the land lying in Livingston Street in front nf or adjoining said premises to the center line thereof. Being tiie same premises conveyed hv.

Irene G. Cannon, Anna Heald and Stella A. Heald, devisees under the i RSt wH B1(i of Sarah .1. Heald. deceased, by deed recorded the Kings County Register's office on April 17, 1924, in Liber 4370 of Conveyances, page 437.

Dated. Julv 31. 1939. HARN'ETT J. NOVA Referee PXEDKKER A S.SKIlEKER.

Attor. nt for Plaintiff, offire and P. O. Add'-ess, 164 Montague Brooklyn. N.

Y. isi-st JdiW slLWI Avenue- W'dVAR Judgment dated th. A KUIN.et defendants. NOTICE U(h day of Juiy Jm gn(, dl)ly en. Pursuant to lodgment dated Tuly tered- b-" SAMUEL KANNEY.

auc-Itlh wca duly red 1 bv JOHN A will sell at public auction in HARTIGAN aVctio," will sell it the Rotunda ot the Supreme Court public auction to the highest bidder, at I House iullon and Joralernon Streets, he Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Brooklyn, New i ork on the 11th day No. 1S9 Moontague Street, Kings Colin- of August. 1939. at 12 clock noon, th iv New York, on the 9lb dav of Au-ipremises with buildings and improve- center line of St. Johnland Road, east Wil hanis) OEORGE COSMUS FRAN-bv land formerly of Sarah M.

Bowers, I ES COSM US later of Charles Albert Eberle and KIERKEUAARX). MOODY BIBLE IN-others: northeasterly hv the harbor i STITUTE OF CHICAGO tdesiKnated and meadow land, westerly bv Ilia in said Will as Moody Hible Institute KinKs Park State Hospital property. situate at Northfield in the State Kuiks Park. Sniithtown. Suffolk Massachusetts).

NoRTHFIELD fouii'v SCTTODLS. DANISH CHILDREN'S PARCEL 7-Rounded south by the K'ist, 1939. al li noon, the premises iniinems in saia jiuigiiieoL mra i said judgment directed to be sold, situate in the Borough of Brook- line nr m. Kona, east, tti.i i.m i.ii'sinriai.'u not tli and west bv the Kinirs Park said Will ADA BLUN-Slate Hnsnital nr.inertv. Kinirs I'ark.

I DON SOCIETY), send i eet inir Willi ine. lllll'l uveiiirina Llieieoo, ji nunc vi. York, on the northwesterly side of Bay WHKItiiaa, Titi-i iiiAsr; TIONAL RANK OK THE CITY OK Siu'tbtown. Suffolk County. fated, New York, N.

1939. Mal-RICR MOORE. JOHN FRANCIS MOORE. Attorney? fnr plaintiff. Office and P.

O. Adores. 9'J Liberty Street. Horougii or New I York City. I 26.

Street, distant 100 feet soul hwes-! Stewart Avenue from Village of Fort terly from Benson Avenue, being 50 feet Hamilton, being 20 feet in width front front and rear by 96 feet 8 inches deepland rear and UK) feet in depth on both on each aide, said premises being more aides. Said premises being known as fullv described in said judgment. 0. 570 77th Street, Brooklyn, New fronting on Bay 29th Street; premises Yrk. and more fully described in said being known as 98 Bay 29th Street.

I judgment ROBERT JAGOCKI. Referee. Dated July 19 1 939. A. IRWIN MILLER.

Attorney for pETER McGUIRE. Referee, riaintiff. 276 Fifth Avenue. New York I "1M 119-6t WM YORK, as suecensr.r rtierc.r to THE MECHANICS METALS NATIONAL RANK, havine an office at 191 Montague Street, in the Boroutii nf Rrooklvn. Citv of New York.

PETER RASMUSSEN who resides at No. Mfi East. 61st Street, in the Bor Je2S-6t Wlotigh of Manhattan. City r.f New "York. iiv and HOWARD O.

PATTERSON who t0'. resides at 825 Argyle Road, in the V1 STAT? "UKh of Brooklyn City of New York. NEW YORK, by the grace of Grid presented their account as trustees tne Last Will and Testament of rue de Mtrode l.t. SOpHUS A. NIELSENalso known as cium: 1RAEL WLIDLERG.

co NIELSEN and SOPHUS A. Yarnl.scrc Torsleypr. Haslev. Pen- vpii.seM. deceased, with resoect to 'n- auj-bl Wit SUPREME Cl )URT.

KINGS COUNTY i HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORA TION, plaintilf, auainst ETHEL KLAliRER SEKLIM. cl defendants. NEAL P. KiiTTIllLIERI. Plainl iffs Attorney.

319 H9tli Street, Bronx, New York City. Pursuant to judement of foreclosure and sale dated July 20th, 1939. duly entered herein. I will -se at public auction to the highest hidder, by I. JEROME RIKEK, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

189 MoutaKite Street, BorotiKh of Brooklyn, New York City, on the loth day of Aut'ust. 1939, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises with improvements tlicruon erected directed by said judgment lo be sold, situate in Kinus County. Slate of New Yotk. iiu the westerly side of East L'Mh tant 30ti feet south-1 erlv Irom liie southwesterly corner of Avenue 1 and F.a.-u 2Sth Street, heing a plot of Kioumi 20 feet in width by 100 feel in depth on both aides, as more particularly described jn said judgment, land I. ring known hv tile street, number 9 1 East DStli Street, Brooklyn, New York.

Dated, New York. July 1939. CLARENCE B. CAMPBELL, Referee. SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against BERNARD s. Mclaughlin, Florence l. Mclaughlin and RICHARD PHILLIPS, defendants. NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to Judgment dated the 22nd day of July, 1939, duly entered, by ISAAC E.

EPSTEIN, auctioneer, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the ijrooklyn Iteal Lstate Exchange, at No. 1S9 Montague Street, i iw i ii" ii noon, ine premises paid judgment directed to sold, all that certain lot, piece or parcel nf bind, with tho buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying end being in thp Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. Cily and Stato of New York, shown as Lot 8 In Block 78.12 on Revised Map of Flatbush Villas" and surveyed by Howard T. Lorkwood, C. E.

C. February. 1924 filed In the office of the Register Kings County April 4. 1924. as Map No.

1912, being on South side of Ave nue to leer or Kast fwth Street. '20 feet front and rear, by 90 feet in depth, said Premises being more fully described in said Judgment. i on Avenue 'premises being i I ivn. New' York. AttrtllR TAM A A .11 1 ci Attorney mF.N.IAMlN MKSSICKP Attorney for I'lainlitr.

Office ami IV Addi Prn.n,.,' t.uurt ai.iii.ti uii.ti i i JOHN CLARK, nlamtiff. against AtlOLPH W. HOPKE. et defendants. NOTICE OF SALE.

Pursuant to Judgment herein dated the 14th day of July. 1939. I will sell public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. New York, on the 9th day of August. 1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in Kings County, directed by said judgment to be sold, situated on the north side of Nassau Avenue. 83 feet 8 inches west of Jewell Street, having dimensions of 16 feet 4 inches In widlh front and rear bv 7," feet In on the nor sine or Nassau Avenue.

83 eet wiuui uni an i i ny n. reCi in lm wa 1 1 'street'ight's 1 i 1,1 Avenue, tefei en. hein nun ioin ,3 the trust created thereunder for theiKings County, on the dav of An NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY JENNIE A. FINCH, plaintiff, against MATRONA RUKLES (also known as Matrons Buklis.

and formerly 1 aown as Matrona Martinchuk). et defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated the 16th day of June, 1939. I will sell at public auction, by H. LOUIS HOLLANDER, auctioneer, at the Rrooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 1S9 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 9th day of August, 1939, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in Kings County directed by said judgment to be sold, situated on the west side of Eckford Street.

4o0 feet north of Calyer Street, having dimensions of 25 feet in widlh front and rear by 100 feet in depth on each side, reference being made to said judgment for a more complete description of the premises. FRANK B. Dl GIUVANN.V Referee. C. i- T.

PERRY. Attorneys for Plain tiff, Mj Manhattan Avenue. Brooklyn. y. amount of mortgage deuljN mark: THEA WEIDBERG ROTHS CHILD.

M-srhek. Jagur. Haifa. P. O.

Box 403. Palestine: E.MANUEL WEID-RERG. Me.chek Jagur. Haifa P. O.

Box 403. Palestine, send greeting- WHEREAS. HYMAN WEISBERG, who resides at No. 931 47th Street, In i he Borough of Rrooklyn. City of New York, has presented his account as administrator of the estate of ISAAC WEIDBERG.

deceased, lately residing at No. 670 Powell street, the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, and a petition praying that his account may be judicially settled. NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of King, to be held at the Hall of in the County of Kings, on the IL'th dav nf September. 1939.

at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, whv such settlement should not be had IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we hate caused tho seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto aifixed. tSeal) WITNESS. HON. GEORGE ALBERT WINGATE. Surrogate of our paid County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 21st day of Tiilv, 1939.

PERCY T. STAPLETON, Cle: of the Surrogate's Court. j26au2 9 1fi FILE No. 3184-1939 THE OF THE STATE OF, NEW YORK by the grace or lion. free and independent To DAILY, and any and all unknown dis- tnl.utees, heirs at law.

and next of kin. of MARG VRET F. DAILY, de- ed. if living, and if dead, their' I I.L 1L1 VIP! CUV benefit of OLIVIA M. NIELSEN, lately residing at No.

1370 With Street, in the Borougli ot Rrooklyn. City of New York, and a petition praying that their account may be Judicially settled. NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the Countv of Kings, to be held in Room 25-A at the Hall of Records in the County of Kings on the day of September, 1939. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had and why the provisions oncernine MOODY BIBLE INSTI TUTE should not be construed and instructions should not tie given mqi run mux snnuiu nn von to 'the trustees herein as to tho ad-j vi.ni.uitv nt linir he mortgages and mortgage certificates at 11. nrenent lime, and wTV- ITist I I i Oil 4 ttie four! Sliouia not.

glten ns ten ns lo the advisability or a partial dislnbu tion of the cash on hand at the j. resent tune. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto Rffixed. tSeal) WITNESS. HON.

GEORGE ALBERT WINGATE. Surrogate of our said County, nt, the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the day nf June. 1939. PERCY T. STAPLETON, Clerk of the Sunognte Court.

jl!) "6 au2 5UpKM Rent -RT. Kl NGS MMtY KI.MP.ERLY. i ni nt i rr gjt. Aid A IAN. defendant.

be of i I 1 at I rn'RVMIc rot'PT giveq I'nuvTY running thence souineny parallel Willi hovi wvvrxj- iiAM (ViRPO- Ncvins Street and part of the distance RVT vi MARIE A I through a parly wall 70 feet 9 inches: SMITH, ef al! defendants. HORSEY thence 'Westerly parallel with Living-FLYNN. Attornevs for the Plaintiff. Street IS feet I inches; thenen atlU COly. S.

ItlS'iS. plUS interest. 11. 11A1.U j21-lil FiW vi'ION, plaintiff, against HELKN M. HoDENIUS.

it detendants. Notice uf sale. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure ii ml sale dated July 12th, 1939. and duly entered, 1 will soli at public auction, by JOHN J. CUNNINGHAM, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Montague! Street, Brooklyn, New York, nn August 18th, 1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises annate in Kings Qmnty. at the soutn IC.t i ji I Sm by 1(S) feet in rientb on earh side, the rear paralhi with Avenue and the bTmS Pamllel with East 271,1 Slreet; pr.nilses being known as 27i2 Avenue It: for a more complete judgment. Wall Street New York N. Y.

Pursu ant to Judgment dated July 7, 1939. duly entered. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by ELMER W. DONOVAN, auctioneer, in the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

1S9 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings and State of New York, on the 11th day of Au-Riist. 1939, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises, with the improvements, situated in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York. oeing on the southerly side or cep.

tune Avenue, distant 100 reel casr. or i dot hnvinir frnntflire of fit) feet Oil Neptune Avenue and a depth of 100 feet, including strips and gores, with fixtures and persons! property appurtenant thereto, which premises are mme particularly described in said judgment. listed- July 11th, 1939. IKAMt KOSENEEKli. J18-6t INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE "f'Tms i 8 18 '1.

10'3 1T 14 JO 5fi 3 ,4 0 6 1 14 Toronto 0 3 4 Newark i 3 J6 Montrtsl 3 3 ISoehester 8 14084-' 41 RuIH.o ti.i.riiae 4 7 33 tia J6, 3ii I legal representatives, their husband' Pursuant a iudgnient duiv rnlereri pieto nestripi.nii oi tne Daiol. Julv 1939. and wives, if anv. distributees and herein on August 1st. 1939 M.e under i "eree.

John F. C.nwav. Esq Referee. in inlerest. whose nsmes sicncl will ,.1 nt Am -I GROFERt.

ft f.ROBERit. Attorneys PHILIP F. iosEN BERG. Attorney and nr place, of residence anfl pnt bv MORRIS REU'H. auctioneer, for Plaintiff, is.t Montagu" Street, riaintiff.

ii) Court Street. Rmnk-olfict addresses are unknown and can-1 at the Brooklyn, Real Estate. I Brooklyn. New iork. Jl3-6t F.

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