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in A BROOKLYN CITIZEN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1939 IK LEGAL NOTICES fa Pat Ctrman Dronfci "LEBENSRAUM" FOR NAZI GERMANY BROTHER-IN-LAW frrrrf pure rf otatb of MfcW VOHK. fcv th lr ut God, ttilttt'w Custoi CITY AID HINTS B'KLYN LIBRARY MtltuMAfJ, AlDiBllt; tJCIH MUSSU- RA ASi-H AN if, A KKffcbMAN. A11HA1IAJ 1 UKbllAN. send im-oiihs; BORO LAWYER LOSES APPEAL OVER ALIMOm' BERLIN, Oct.

14 (UP. Drunkl will be kept In protective custody SLAYER STARTS LONG SENTENCE 8 AH NUT LL. who ioiuw lively rrlldo tl No. 16 HI. Fraud overnight from now on, It was announced today, as part of Intensified air raid precautions.

It was bellsved that the order WILL GET FUND UiB Uoruush of HriM.Klyn, Clly of Y'Tk, hv preaenirri liolr account as ol HAKNKT JULinumi. d.ictMuit,d, lAleJ rllln at No. 2t)l llnwcs tilrpfi, lh Horowih of Wrix.k. Oouniy of crty and bl.l. ur Nnw York, ami a P'lilnin as amended pruyins that account may Seven and a Half to Twenty was la-urd to protect drunks from being run over by motorcars In ths darkened streets.

Ordered to Pay Fife $60 W'i. Garvin Gets Assurance on luitlcially eUI th talliiltv nr t-mr-m iicu 111 hfOUfHlsl ha rftMft-mtiisxi an1 oi.iU mi uiiufujtn juaimfiiii ot approved, REGISTRATION Year Term Given Boro Man no me Ui.rn; and dlaburs Weekly Despite Low Income Claim 1 inrma nxra, pursuant to BvtioB at th A A. in IK. 1 Money Sought for Working Staff pity fiiftDurnfinfnu. NOW.

THKHEKOHK. you and Mrh you arc hrby c1td (o ahuw rau.a uritro our furroffaie lounix oi Kinita, lo held at tha Hall of Rfcurila In Ih County of IS UNDER 1935 ON FINAL DAY Joseph Pino, 40 years old, of No, After hearing evidence from Wal 301 Fcaii itreet, was on his way ter Zelts, a borough lawyer, that rvin. on ins i am amy or rifvniDr. mn. at 9:80 o'clock in lh forenoon, why such fttlrnient ahould not ba had, and why the rrllef abov prayed his Income ranges only from 1200 today to serve seven and a half to Lack of co-operation by the city administration may delay the opening of the Brooklyn Central Library on Grand Army Plaza, which to iur biiimiki nni innifn.

IN TESTIMONY WllEREOr. twenty years In Sing Sing on hi to 11,300 annually. Official Referee Norman S. Dlks today directed ronvlctlon as the slayer of his him to pay t0 weekly alimony and nava rama ins Krai of our said Surrojate a Court to be hereunto arfixed. iScal) WIT1NKSH HOV.

fiEORGB ALBERT WINGATE. Burrosate 460,855 for Brooklyn Cora hrother ln lsw, Joseph Quelroz. ax- if i v- Hfii IS, 'a. oi our aaia couniy. ai ma a counsel fen to his wife, Mrs.

Ethel Zrlts, pending the trial of her suit for a separation. The case was referred to Referee norouin or Brooklyn, in tn iia tounty me tn aay i Oct oher. 1939. PEFtnr STAPI.BTON. Clerk of tha Surruaala a Court.

pares with 499,428 in Last "Off Year completed in aeven weeks, according to former Federal Judge Edwin L. Garvin, president of the library trustees. While the building for which Brooklyn haa been waiting ever Ince flrat construction work was etarted In 1899. Is nearly ready for om. the city ha done nothing to or 14 41-8 FILE NO.

63771937. Pike by Supreme Court Justice Thomas C. Kadlen, before whom Z.Mtz originally asked for 1100 weekly alimony and a $1,000 coun THE UK THE axATK Atw 1UIIK. by the grace of Ood. fret- and Intlep, ndent.

to the husband. The prisoner interrupted his trial before County Judge William Dwyer on Sept. 26 to plend guilty to manslaughter In the first degree. The Indictment, which originally charged murder In the first degree, accused Pino of slaying his brother-in-law with a shot gun In the hallway of their mutual address. No.

301 Pearl atreet. Testimony at the trial brought out that the two men had quarreled over their children. Pino had testified that he killed JOHN SMITU If any. the name JOH.V beins flditiaus. and to tha next-of- With registration far behind the figures for 1935, the last political "off year," political leaders were making strenuous efforts today to sel fee.

The case was referred to the referee to untangle th conflicting claims aa to Zltz' Income. Referee Dike found that after Zeltx's marriage on May 17, 1933, kin, ir aay. or EDITH M. B. SMITH, deceased, whose nama nr names ana whosa place or places of residence ars unknown and cannot after du dili gence be ascertained, and to any and II unknown persona interested In tha get their followers to enroll ss vot-rs for the November election be estate of EDITH M.

B. SMITH, de Here is all that remained of the Polish town of Knemieniec after a fleet of German bombing planet had paid a destructive visit during the Naiis' war of invasion for "lebensraum." Few buildings in the entire city escaped damage or complete demolition, with hundreds of inhabitants buried in the ruins. Photo by Frank Muto, American war photographer. ceased, aa rredltora. nevl.or.kln otherwise.

To Ihe widow. MARY" HAKRILL. If any, l) name MART Queirozt In self-defense while the latter was on the hunt for him with weapon of his own. oeina- nctit out. and the ncit-of-km.

his receipts from his various ventures totsled 143,379 and that he and his bride took a wedding trip to Europe, costing $7,600. Zeitz also pent $3,300 on a ring for his birds, the referee ascertained. In succeeding years, however, Zeits told the referee, his income fore the registration places close at 10:30 o'clock tonight. As registration resumed af a. m.

today the city-wide total was only 1, 281.489, a drop of 103,714 below the figure for the first five days of the 1935 regis ii any. oi rt P. HAKK1U. deceased, whose name or names and whose place or plac, of residence are UNCLE SAM'S SPOKESMAN AT PANAMA CANAL unknown ana cannot after due di 1- Kence be ascertained, and to any and provide the appropriations iu. itaff which will enable the public to use Its facilities.

Disclaiming any intention of criticising anyone, Judge Garvin pointed out that the situation is causing "deep concern" to the trustees. The required payrolls are J74.380 for sixty maintenance workers, $98,600 for forty-nine trained librarians and for a clerical force of fifty. When Judge Garvin's self-styled "lament" was called to the attention Of Lester B. Stone, assistant director of the budget, he did not deny that no appropriations have yet been made for the Central Library' payrolls. He claimed, however, that "everything will be all right: it al- unknown persons interested In tha estate of P.

HARRILL. tration week. Today Is the final day to register. For the las! five days tho regis- i deceased, aa creditors, next-of-kin or shrank rapidly to the point where It had dropped to less than $1,200 Distinctly a Brooklyn Institution otherwise. To tile widow.

MART BUTCHER. If any. the name MART yearly. being nctlllous and to the next-of- kin If any. of WALTER EDWARD BUTCHER, deceased, whose name ot INGS COUNTY names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot "This Is an amazing situation, said Referee Dike.

"It Is difficult to trace the condition that set forth a feast at the beginning and then, within this brief time, a famine to- Trust Comnanv after due diligence be ascertained, and is a home bank born to any and all unknown persons In Brooklyn 00 years ago terested in the estate of WALTER tration totals by boroughs hav been: 460,855, Brooklyn: 321,166, Manhattan; the Bronx; Queens; 32,373, Richmond. Brooklyn was 38.573 behind its 1935 total, Manhattan 33.245, tho Bronx 3,690, Queens 21,526. and I Richmond 6.680. The city-wide total so far is 295.368 behind last year's Guber- natorlal registration and behind the 1937 registration for and serving Brooklynites EDWARD BUTCHER, deceased. dav." creditors, next-of-kin or otherwise.

with friendly, Interested ift. send ureet tin: community spirit. Our mam ways Is." WHEREAS. WILLIAM V. ELLIOTT.

They have one 5-year-old child The report by Zeitz now goes to Justice Kadren for approval. fiinnc Administrator. King county. with an ofiice the Aiun pa Bund 1.5 ing, Borough of Brooklyn. City of vTn ftew York, has presented his account r.t, as administrator of KDITH M.

B. SMITH, deceased, lately residing- at No 36 Covert Street, in the Borough of office fs our only office. It has) complete facilities at your command. CAPITAI IMO.ttns KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY S41 FULTON STREET tfmUl Fadaral D.coilt llUM Crtrstla ire the Mayoralty election. Namet 24 New Senators ROME, Oct.

14 tE King Victor Emmanuel named twenty-four new Senators today, Including twelve army generals. Brooklyn by urooKlyn. county or Kings, City ana Slate of New York, and a petition Registration for Assembly districts: prnylng that his account may be Judicially settled. NOW THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby rlted to show cause before our Surrogate' Court of the county or Klnns. to bo held at the REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION Hall of Records.

In the County of TBI'S COMPAN STATEMENT Kings, on the 30th day of October. 1H39. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon. why such aettlement ahould not be had. -OM3 Mlunvv.

Brooklyn. Funeral services Sunday at d.JU p. Interment at Evergreens Centetery, Monday at noon. JJAIG Catherine (nee Lee), on Thursday, Oct. 12, beloved wife of Edward, and loving mother of Catherine; daughter of Bernard and Bister of Vincent.

Edward. Richard, James, Marlon Kane, Genevieve Lee; at her residence, Dorothy McDonald, Anna and No. 270 Brooklyn avenue. Notice of funeral later. HEATH On Oct.

12, at his residence, No. 451 Saekett street. John, bloved husband of Catherine Keenan HeathJSnd father of 1939. 193R. 1937.

193.V 1 11.991 12 S21 1 1.6HR 2 71.703 Bil.atJ.i 1 .1 9.043 10.036 9.121 4 I2.9V5 U.S.Vi 16.313 14.0971 5 12,363 14.627 15.232 14.831 6 13.820 16.392 17.118 16.019 7 11.122 14.015 8 8.253 9.7-12 11.213 11.350 9 36.112 46.848 50.764 42.S80 10 12.307 15.662 16.124 1 1.644 11 17.430 22.072 22.814 18.938 12 15.110 19.408 19.828 17,732 13 9.667 11.803 10.877 10.163 14 12.233 13,912 14.570 13.469 15 16 52.098 65.493 70,488 52.880 17 12.344 14.832 15.737 15,264 IS 48.355 59.371 60.102 47.294 19 9.974 11.262 12.055 11,024 20 15.343 18.535 20.215 17.337 21 32.370 41.892 42.776 32.802 22 25.283 30.685 32.266 27,757 23 14.017 15.190 16.050 13.889 IX TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS. WonT -GBCTRCB REPORT OF CONDITION OF KINGS COUNTY 1 -HVST COMPANY of SI- Fulton Street. Brookljn N. al the r-lorc of buBlneitB on October ZttI pubhsM In accordant with call tnarf b' t.Sup.'tCl.Otffnt of Panks "piirBuant to the" provision, ot trie Banking" Law of the State nf New York.

ASSETS Loans and (Includ- Ins 113. 13 overSaft) 15,630,151 93 States Government otiliarnt irtns, direct and guar- ntef 17 U9.at.tt ALBiSKT wingatb. Surrogate or our saia county, at the no Vacation Problems nugh of Brooklyn. In the aald (Cnlnl Pnu) county, the 22nd, day of Sep- lernner, Clerk, of the Surrogate's Court. PERCY T.

STAPLETON. TT iviaxnew nari.f iiicuuuic Uncle Sam wants to remain at peace with all the world, but he's on the alert for any attack against America's vital interests. This 16-inch gun. shown in firing position, is hidden from prying eyes by a thick tropical grove, in the Canal Zone." It would be unpleasant surprise for enemy -attempting an attack from the eea. Totals.

460,855 562,251 594.440 499,428 John Heath and brother or Mrs Catherine Barg, Mrs. Anna Stack, PJ.B. This citation ta served upon you as required by law. You are not ohliKed to appear In Demon, If you fall to appear It will be assumed that you consent to tha proceedings, unless Obligations of States and political 5.1Afl.T67Jl Other nolrs and debentures 10,154 1T Corporate atockl 836,682.08 Cash, balances with other bsnkinar institutions, inclnd-nsr re.se?rve balances and cash llerneln process of col- Funeral from nis nome on at 9:30 a. thence to St.

you nie written objections thereto. Ton Ames TL Church, where a sol have a right to have an attorney at SOLVED! BRITISH TOMMIES POUR INTO FRANCE emn requiem mass will be offered. iw appear tor you. se23 4t-8 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTT KOITWENHOVEN Frances De- Nell, at Huntington, I.

Oct. 12 iwuccr nnuuN, piaintlft, against MARY PEMINARA, et defendant. Krtlon 20.819.696 77 Banklna: premists owned 850,000.00 R.al estate1 ovrM other than banklPrr premlsss 462.SI2 B2 Otlier assets 878.63S.75 widow of John W. Louwenhoven Pursuant to a iudgment herein dated the in her 81st year. in nny or rientemoer, 1D38.

I will Services from her home. No. NOTABLES HERE TO SEE OPENING OF NEWPORT Continued from Page One J62.0tO.236.Ol Tola 1 11 Hillcrest avenue, Huntington, 44 2-Story Homes SOT bungaloicn in the heart of the Catskills, Monday, Oct. 16, 2 p. m.

Inter nwnt Huntington Rural Cemetery, i 1 1 LYON Henrietta, Oct. 12, wife of LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerahips and corporations J17.3S9 Time leposKts of Individuals. 129 71 the, late Albert Lyons, late of comprising entire village of N. T. F.

beloved mother of Albert, William, AJfretta, Harold sM at public auction to the hlehest bidder, hv E. W. DONOVAN, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Reai Estate Exchange. ISfl Montague Street. Bronlc-Ivn.

N. on the 26th dsv of October. 1939. at 13 o'clock noon, the mortgaged Premises In Brooklyn. N.

directed by said to be aold. with improvements thereon, situated on the northerly aid of Pitkin Avenue, belnsr tin feet in width front and rear and lOf) fet deep on both aides, the west side being pirnlM with and 25 feet from Linwood Street: see Judgment for complete descrlntlon nf premises. Dated. October 2nd. 1939.

J. READ SMITH. Referee. IRVING SCHWARTZ. Attorney for Plaintiff.

160 Nassau Street. Manhattan. N. T. oc4 and Edwin.

Services at her residence. No. rarlnersnips ana corporations Deposits of United Statea Government Deposits of Plans and political subdivisions Deposits of banking Institu 686 Seventy-fifth street, Brooklyn, Sunday, 3 p. m. Interment Ever 4,831.975.11 8.117,219.

46 17,420 276 66 139 1303 102.690 87 119.091 greens Cemetery, Monday at y. 2 miles from Phoenicia 25 miles from Kingston 112 miles from Absolute peans across the Atlantic during the summer. After arriving from Baltimore in the morning, the big ship will anchor off the seaplane base of the airport, where It has a long-term lease. In the afternoon the 3:80 p. m.

tions Olher deposits (certified and officers' -hecks. etc Total deposits IH.000.491 4 Oiber liabilities MULVANET On Oct 12, James beloved son of Julia A. and SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE the late James E. Mulvanev: OF NEW TOKK, ajumi OF KINT.R MANUFACTURERS TRT'ST clipper will maneuver about to show Total liabilities brother of Mrs. Charles E.

Boness ar-rntNT 7 1 800.000 00 how the base will be used, Two other companies which will operate at the field, Eastern Air Lines and Canadian Colonial Air OOO.OOO 00 AUCTION profits S10 6S; Capital Surplus tnaivldeJ Reserves Total atw.v" ways, will also have plane dis pita! account I 7.9:0.662 plays. Pointing out that convenient COMPANY. Plaintiff, against BERLINER HANDELS GESELLSCHAFT. defendant. S'inirnons with Notice.

Trial desired In Kings County. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: Ton are hereby eummoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or. if tha complaint Is not served with thla aummona, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's Attorneys within twenty days after the service of this aummona. exclusive of tha day 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. September 4th. 1939. NEWMAN BISCO, Attorneya for Plaintiff.

capl Oct. 28th p. m. on oremlaea liabilities and accounts Total til .182.040.238 01 transportation to and from the raMttail Consist! Of with total par value of field was available on trolley and bus lines and all three subway systems, the Mayor revealed that ar ISGO.flOO.OO. MEMORANDA Pledied asWtl (book value) s.

Government obllga-tiona. direct and guaran- and Mrs. Wlhlam E. Kilev. Re- at his residence, o.

2141 roy avenue. Solemn requiem mass St Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, Monday, 10 a. m.

terment Calvary Cemetery. PFEIFFER On Thursday, Oct 12, Jean Ann Pfeiffer, of No. 85 Rvere road, Munsey Park, L. Funeral private. FIDGEON On Oct.

13, Sister Mary of the Sacred Heart, beloved sister of Emily and Agnes Pidgeon. Funeral from St Teresa's Convent, No. 560 Sterling place, on Monday, Oct. 16, at 9.30 a. m.

Solemn requiem mass at St Teresa's C. Church, 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

SULLIVAN Frank T. of No. 609 MacDonough street, beloved husband of the late Marearet F. Sullivan and faUier of Genevieve H. Coveri Frances M.

Hudson and F. Hudson Sullivan. Mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel R. C. (CBMll Prf British Tommies disembark from their transport after a blackout crossing-) from England to an un SUU UOl av D.Ha,av Rornttah nr Man hat tan.

I rangements had been completed with eight bus companies for special transportation direct to North Beach from 10 m. to 6 p. m. at regular fare rates. nf Mew York TO: BERLINER HANDELS Ciftw- identified Channel port.

As the Allies prepared to ropcl an expected lightning attack in France, the Brit- ltu, J.7U0 4 sh government announced 158,000 men and a vast quantity ot equipment have been safely transported to the Western front Aasets pledaed toquallfy tor errl el fiauclary or corporate powara, and for pur- SELLBCWAr aeienaani a a a named. The foregolnr Summons la served uoon you by publication pursuant to arTOrder of the Honorable Peter P. Smith, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York dated September 28th. 1939. and tiled with the Complaint In the Office of the Clerk of the County of Kings at the Hall rSTr.i.- 121.4n.01 lis.

tii.tii a Total 21STA. D.PICKS Seemed and preferred leader urged that there be a big Democratic registration not only for the November election but also for the spring primary at which delegates to the national convention for the selection of a presidential candidate will be selected. of Records. Fulton ana Jraierooo Streets, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York. Derostla cureo NOLAN, DW YER of law uurcn, Monaay, Oct 18, at a.

m. Interment at Holy Cro Cemetery. Uatea, oepiemu-r omul NEWMAN BISCO. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address.

29 Deposlta prafsrrrt under provisional ot law but not secured by pl3s sats .170. 124 24 Umadvav. Borough or aannjon. 5 to 8 Rooms Improvements Large Wooded Plots Frontages on Stream Boating, Bathing, Fishing Hunting, Skiing in Winter 950 ft. Elevation Charming Views Several Building Sites Ottered separately and as a whole ritv of New York.

ju w-o Honor British Private LONDON, Oct. 14 OJ.E). A military medal hag been awarded Private Bert Short "for gallant And distingulahed lervice In recent operations," it waa announced today. He waa believed to have iSeen the flrat infantryman decorated in the war Sotnowski in Paris PAKIS, Oct 1 (UP). General Kaamleri Soanowaki, former; War Minister of Poland, whose command broke through the German lines and fourht Its way to Rumania, arrived In Paiis last night to join the Nucleus of the new Polish Total sWCroUIT.

KINGS COtTY- BROOKLYN, plaintiff, against EMMA. WALLER Owen Meredith, MD Oct. 12. at his residence. No' 762 Herkimer street He is survived by two sons, one daughter grandchildren and one brother.

Funeral services St. Aupustine's E- Church, Lafayette and Marcy svenues, Sunday, Oct. 15 1:80 p. m. A Allen, vice Prldnt th! Iimed att Uutloa.

h.r.by car-Mr th" abor. i. true te JOHNSON, and others, aeienoama. Pursuant to Judgment mad "eretn dated the 23rd day of September. 1939.

I will aell at auction by ISAAC I B. In the year 1900. when the first automobile show was held in the old Madison. SqUare Garden In New York, there were only 8,000 automobiles known to be in existence In the L. S.

Thirty-nine makes of cars were exhibited at ths show. JR JOHN V. JEWELL J1W NELSON H. WHAT. Truateea.

sVreet Brooklyn. New York, on Si d. ot October. 1939. at 12 SV'i JknoSSr the premise.

In the Bor Ai a unit, these dwellings, together with general store, community worked 'agin' and you. I'll work hard for you now." Previously, Breitbart promised in his nominating speech that he would "do verything in my power to help this young man smSeedT I shall stand shoulder to shoulder with our peerles sleader, Henry Hesterberg, and his Mary referred to Dwyer as "a man who will ably and constructively represent the Twenty-first Assembly District at Albany." It was ascertained that the woman who Mrs. O'Malley wished to run for Assemblyman is Pauline Malter, an attorney, of No. 15 Crook avenue. Dwyer declared that he "accepted with humility" the designation tc run for the Assembly post Brelt bart vacated upon bis nomination for a Municipal Court Justiceship.

He praised Breitbart for his legislative record and decribed him as "not only a great legislator, but the greatest vote-getter In ths history of this district." Hesterberg said, "1 fesl very much elated that we have had such a harmonious convention. I am sure Tommls Dwyer will give a good account of himself." The HOME STUDY buildings and other structures in ough of Brooklyn, on the west sint. of East Thlrty-flfth Street, two hun-ared flft? feet north of Asn. lLin a nint twenty ft In width front en. hundred f-t in depth cluded in the sale, should appeal to fraternal organiiations and institu t-IIIGII SCHOOL the rear line running- Sv.erth ntreet AS CANDIDATES Continued from Pago On would be the biggest lader in Kings County if you sponsored a good woman 'But it is a pleasure for any mem-, ber of the Eiatbush Democratic Club to sponsor the candidacy of Tommie Dwyer," she continued.

"If he follows in the footsteps, of Charlie Breitbart and plays In his backyard It may not be long before he, too, is a judge." Harking back to the bitter primary campaign Mrs. O'Malley recalled that "Charlie called me a lot of names." She added that Brelt-bart's victory -over the organization's candidate "was a llttls bit hard to take." "But I want to tell you, now, Charlie," Mrs. O'Malley said to Breitbart," that as ha-rd as I tions for a community center. PAUL GUSTAS, Inc. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS AT A MODERATE COST PAUL GUSTAS, Manager J22 UNIO.VAVE, BROOKLYN 7-9596 SELLS HOLZ.

la the course of 80 years the expansion of one of the' elder automobile manufacturing companies created employment for dotible the number cf workers, while Increasing the average plant Investment per worker from 11,900 to In the same Interval average an AT HOME! FINISH IV TCABS! Go rplJlr your tWU-y ptr mlts. Praptra fn iptr tim for col lest, butlnew. or flvru. ela m. ThouMn'lr.

of urtfur fr4u alrr Low monthlr prmii Phon BRrant Mcol. or eoupoo low. Write for Bookmap tTlnw partly through a arag partr wall Said premises ben known a M0 Fast Thtrtv-ftfth Street and mcea particularly described In Oct 17 12. A. at 7S Crown Street, B'kTyr, hymouth Coach, iiotor No PJ.4'of9.

Retaken from Anna wartxbarth. B. Sch OSCARE. OOOD6TEIN. FORECLOSES a rhatt-I mortgage enecuted br DO HO HI LAMPROPOULOS to BRAZILIAN! ARABIAN COFFEE CO.

iNCT on rxtoher Hih. 1939. at 10 a. at h6 FUtbush Brooklyn. New Turk.

"Vl nual, sales volume Increased nine tiroes over, due to Improved manufacturing techniques. Liber of Mortgages, page 414. TOGETHER with an e.emnt and right of way eonlalned I In Llher tK r.1 Converanres. pa Section 15. Block 4951, and suh'ect to a similar eaaement atid rlsht of way In favor of th adlolnlng owners as set forth In s'd Instrument.

Dated. Peptember J7. 1t39. P. McKEVNA.

fiefaree. TUTTON A HOLAHAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. ti Court Street. Brooklyn.

New York. eeM tt-ThM AMERICAN fcCHOOL 1U W. Now York City Pieu m4 mo Pro Booklit CI Xaww) OSfAR M. KULL SON Funeral Directors CHAPILS IK All SOROUSMI t. an, a.

r. e. plu utm rnatt-i manias' loraviww Slxtylght per cent of the world's Chrysler Bldg. 405 Lexington Ave, T. Htmt: Lttftte S-KM 1 Cllted by CI.EARFIKLp.VAiii.g, INC! to SAMLI WALTON, at South Mh Si Bklyn N.

on Cictober IStla. liM. at a. bj oa automobiles are In uee In the United BUtes..

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