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13 THE BROOKLYN STANDARD UNION: MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925. FOlOX'LOSt'RB Italian Masterpieces in New York nd was attached to the Mercer street station. The funeral was held this morning from his late home, 74 Van Alst avenue, Long Island City. A requiem mass was celebrated at 10 solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated under direction of T. J.

Hlgglns Son, 214 Jay street. NOTES P. BOPER, Noyes P. ftoper died yesterday at Ills home, 108 Stockton street. He was born In Brooklyn and was a retired employe of the H-M.

T. He Is survived by his widow and a sister, Mrs. Lillian Waage. The fu SUNDAY FORECLOSURES 'ftirPREMB COURT, KINOB COUNTY. Mnrlr J.

IUmlri. plaintiff, vs. Anns schlo-lr, et si dftndants Actios II Pursuant to judgment: herein, I will aell at public auction, br Nathanlal Ihutar, Auctioneer, at Dinoklyn Real P.atata Kxchanga, lt Montagu Htrtat, Brooklyn, Klnt County, on Jul? 2sth. 102S, at 12 o'clock noon. th premises dlracted by said Judgment to old, as follows: All that certain plot, plera or parcel of land, with the bulldtngi and Improvement thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the llorough of Brooklyn, fount of Kings, The City and State of New York, bounded and described as neral will be held on Wednesday, at automobile ArHuway running througl.

the ctntre line if tlie block from Tiuy 10 Schenectady Avenues. Together also with an casement for ligli and air In favor of the above described premlsi-a. over so mur-h of the preinli immediately edjoinln th afore de-rilwtt Snrmlaea on the tbe prHen; utlillnr upon said adjoining premlnee and building upon the afore duscnKed premlsea as IS now not built upon. "uli Ject, however, to a similar and tng enaement over the afore describe -premises In favor of the premise Imnw.c ately adjoining the afore descrlliei pr. rn-Ises on the east.

Subject to an clli'y-W'iv stfreenient now of record flffirrtlna: thi, moat northerly part of said premises. Dated, July lth, 12. MICHAEL' STRtf. lnf-re. UNKKI.STB1N WEI.UNll.

Attorneys, West' 44lh Street, Manhattan New York City. Dayha, tit Atlantic avenue, to-day at 3 P. Hhs.wM seventy-four years old and Is survived by a son, Henry and a daughter, Anna. THOMAS REEDY. The funeral of Thomas Reedy will be held to-morrow at 10:30 A.

with a mass of requiem at Visitation R. Church. He Is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Thornly. Helen and Elizabeth.

Burial will Iw from the home of Mrs. Thornly, 1S3 Coffey street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Henry J. flood, 217 Van Brunt street. VICTORIA MAIKOWSKI.

Victoria Malkowskl died yteter-day at her home, 135 Twenty-first street Bhe Is survived by a son, Waslaw; three daughters, Mrs. J. Rallns, Mrs. G. Mollnska and Mrs.

T. Budney, and three stepsons, Adolph, hi o'clock at St. Mary's Church, Vernon avanue and Flt'th street. Long Island City. KATE RTAN.

Kate Ryan, an old resident of tbe Euatern District died at Bellevue Hospital on Friday. She was born in Ireland flfty-slx years ago. Bhe was an old parishioner of St. Vincent de Paul's Church. She Is survived by two nieces.

The funeral took place this afternoon from the mortuary of Thomas H. Ireland and after a solemn blessing at the chapel In Calvary Cemetery by the Rev. Seven Congregations Hear Rev, Dr. Davis Talk on "Ashamed of What?" 8 P. with interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery, JOHN C.

HANSEN. John C. Hansen died Saturday at his horns, 283 Flutbush avenue. He was born In Norway thirty-five years follows: Beginning at a point on a line drswn ivallel with the eoutherly line of TeF, 71 Sii A Neptune Avenue and distent lav feet southerly therefrom, which point of be- elnnlne- Is distant lift feet Inches easterly from the easterly line of Weet loth Htreeu messured along said line: running them-e southerly parallel with West itlh fttreet. ago.

He Is survived by his mother, Emlle. Funeral will be held tomorrow, at P. from the funeral parlors of H. Lennert, 811 Columbia! Five hundred pcraoni filled the 1 4 feet to the northerly line of a private Father Londrignn, Interment was Embury Methodist Episcopal Church, fc 1 m. Lcwli avenue and Decatur etreet, to made In the family plot.

CHARLES WE8TPHAL. right of way; thence eaeterly along Sato private rk-ht of way and parallel with Neptune Avenue IS feet Inches, thence northerly parsllsl with Weet 31th Street SUMMONS NOTICES. street. at Evergreen Cemetery. NICHOLAS FESER.

The funeral of Nicholas Feser will hear the I Rev. Dr. John Davie i4 Charles Weatpha! died yesterday, and pert of tbe dlstsnee through a party well 44 feet to said line drawn parallel I with the southerly line ef Neptune Avenue, and SAO feet southerly there He was born" In Brooklyn thirty-seven yeais ago. He Is survived by his widow, Anna; one son, Charles from; and thenca westerly along said line Rt'PREME COURT Charlotte Wlt-helmina Kleanore Gerbracht, Plaintiff, aralnet Boris llaerowlta and Anna i-aerowlts. hla wife.

Oregory M. slew, Hask, Corenthal, Alex Novin, Henry lunn. Ijuis Levlnaon. Jacob Kubln and Joseph Green-berg, Defendants. Hummona.

Plalntil designstes the County of Kings as tiia plare of trial. To the above named de-fendents: You are hereby summoned to his parents, John and Elisabeth 1 1 feet Inches to th point or place of I I g. 1 IheT With all the Joseph and Tony. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 10 A. with a mass of requiem at St.

Casl-mlr's HI C. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William McClean. 77 Hudson avenue. Patrick j. Mccormick.

Patrick J. McCormlrk died yester AukuiI Wentr.hal Funeral aarvicee Intereat of the morHeg.vr, Ir wiii i. ij JJnltJ snd to a priat, right of wev to 'h tjxi uniu tw-iuviiviT niRii, center line tnereor. Togainer wim an ease, clock at his home, 1860 woodbine ment of right of way over en entire strlo of answer the complaint in tnis action ana to o'clock at his home. 1860 Woodbine ment of right of way over en entire strlool erve a copy of your nawr, or, It th complaint la not MrvMj with thlt aummon.

street. The Hev. Arthur B. Ithlnow feet in widih. running from West Church will officiate.

Interment fmM of Neo- day at his home, 638 Park place. He was born In Cooly, County Louth, preach at the Union Summer Services of (even Btuyvesant Heights churches, last night. All the pews wart filled and many extra chairs had to be used, The seven churches participating in the services were; Church of Good Tidings, Embury Methodist Elscopal, Urace Greene Avenue Bapttst, Greene Avenue Presbyterian, Janes Methodist Episcopal, and L'ewis Avenue Congregational. The topic of Dr. Davis's sermon was "Ashamed of What?" "We should not be ashamed o' the Bible," Dr.

Davis declared, "because as St. Paul said 'It Is the power of God unto "To-day men who are not ashamed Wednesday morning, at I o'clock, at tune Avenue, and the eoutherly boundary Sound View Cemetery, Mount Sinai, be held to-morrow at 10 A. M. with' a mass of requiem at St. Pancras R.

Church. Mr. Feser lived at Cooper avenue and Deboo Glendale. He died on Friday at the age of 68. A widow, Gertrude; two sons, Frank and Nicholas, and five daughters, Mrs.

Anna Miller, Mrs. Frances Gerber, Mrs. Teresa Ludjen, Mrs. Christina Cowle and Mrs. Madeline Martlnetti.

Interment at Holy Trinity Ometery under direction of Henry Schlltz, of 2793 Myrtle Avenue. i MART H. STEISER. Mary Helen Atelier died on Friday at her home, 347 Tompkins place, Glendale. She was 40 years old.

Surviving her are her 'husband, Charles; three sons, Charles, Will- i lam and Edward, and a Marie, and her mother, Mrs. Jose-1 phlne Braun. Funeral services will ot which Is a tine drawn parallel wltn and distant 30 feet south ot Neptune Avenue. LUSTER D. VOl.K, Referee.

CORNER. BRI.L. RrSPET.t, JlcNIILTT, Ireland, thirty-five years ago. Me leaves a widow, Elizabeth Meehan MoCormick, and children, Mary, John and Terence, and his mother, Mrs. Rose McCormlck: three sisters, Mrs.

John Gregory, Mrs. James McCormlck, Mrs. Patrick Attorneys for Plaintiff, 175 pearl street. Brooklyn. N.

T. 7-4-l-lf Murtha; three brothers, John, James and Hugh. Requiem mass will be Long Island, under direction of Theodore Luta Hon, 856 Forest avenue. GEORGE F. FORAN.

George F. Foran, for more than twenty-five years an employe of the Kings County Register's office, died yesterday at hla home, 547 Fourth street. He was born in the Eastern District and was a son of the late Thomas Foran, who was one time Charities Commissioner of the old City of Brooklyn. celebrated on Wednesday, at 9:30 A. at fit.

Teresa's R. C. Church. Interment S. John's Oemeterv under direction tf K.

B. Malone, 640 Sl'PREME COVRT. KINGS COUNTT Fanny A re mi, Plaintiff, agalnat Art Boy Realty a domestic corporation, and others, Defendsnts. la nursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and enured In tha above entitled action, and bearing date the 1 1th day of July, the undersigned, the Referee. In said Judgment named, will sell at PuMlc Auction to the highest bidder, by Nathaniel Shuter, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Eichange, No- Montacue Street, tn tha Borough of Brook to take the name of the Lord In vain, to curse, yet are ashamed to Sterling place.

ANNA K. P. GILHOOLKT take the name of the Lord in i he deplored. to arv a not lea ot appearance on tnt plaintiff attomaya within twenty da aftor the eervlca of this aummoni, axcln alva of tha day of tervlre. In caia of your failure to apptar or amwer, Judgment will be taken ejcninat you by default (or the rll4f dentaDdM In tha (wmpiamtv ited.

New York. November ti, 19.M, MAOKKi.UAR A OERBRACHT, At.teri.oyfl for Plaintiff, Office Poat Office Ad-dreae, 41 Oder Rtreet, Borough of Manhattan. New York City. To Gregory M. Slew, one of the above-named tend ante: The foregoing lum-moni in eerved upon you by publloetlon, pursuant to en order of Hon.

Ruseell Benedict, a Juitlce of the Supreme Court of the flute of New York, dated the Sith day nf June, im. and filed with tha complaint tn tha office of the Clerk of the County nf Kings, at the Hall of Records In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Tork County of Kings and State of New York. The object of the above entitled action la to foreclose a certain mortgage record-ed in the office of tha Register of the County of Kings on tha 2nd day of September, 120, In Uber 4797, Page It 30. Blocka C4U and 8416 of Mortragea, said mortgage affeota premises In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, County of Kings and Utete of New York, being known and designated by tha lot nam hers four thousand and nine ta four thousand and fourteen, both Inclusive, and four thousand and fffty-flve to four thousand and tty, both Inclusive, In blwk number seventy-one on a certain map entitled 'Map of 42ft Lots, the fourth addition to Beneonhurst-hy-the-Sea, Town of Nw Utrecht, Kings County, New York, ffurveyed June, lgt. by Samuel H.

Civil Engineer and City Surveyor, 24 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. and whir-h "Men who are not ashamed 1o drink even the vile stuff that is served as liquor now-a-days, who are not ashamed to go Into saloons, art ashamed to go into churches. Men who are willing to talk to others lyn, County of Kings, on tha 3rd day of August, 19t5, at twelve o'clock noon, the I. re ml set directed, by said judgment to be sold, and thersln described as follows: All that certain lot, plct.o or parcel of land with tha buildings and Improvements thereon, altuate, lying and being In tre ne neici on Tuesday at 2 P.

Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery' under direction of Henry Schlltz, of 2798 Myrtle avenue. RICHARD J. JENNINGS. Richard J. Jemilngs died at his home, 876 Shaler street.

Glendale. He is survived by a widow, Marv: five sons, William, Walter, Arthur Richard and Robert, and throe daughters, Florence, Alice and Ruth He formerly lived in the Thirteenth Ward, Manhattan. Th. SERVICES CONDUCTED FOR RICHARD LINDABURY BERNARDSVILLE, N. July 20.

Memorial services for the lata Richard Vllet Llndabury, wealthy corporation counsel who died of apoplexy superinduced by a fall from his horse last week, were held about getting their votes or getting Photo by Underwood A Undtrwood The "Portrait of a Youth." famous Niocollnl canvas by Botticelli, which, together with "Portrait ot an Old Man" by Peruglno, has Just been purchased by Michael Friedsam, of New York, for a reported price of 8200.000. The "Portrait of a Youth" is one of Botticelli's earliest efforts and dates about 1470, when the master was under the Influence of Kra Filippo Llppl. It represents a youthful, member of the Nlccollnl family of Florence and Is a panel about 15 by 21 Inches. The portrait remained in the passesslon of the Nlccollnl family from the time it was painted until a few months ago. BorouKh of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, them to Join clubs are ashamed to go out and get them to come to church." Jlty and State of New York, bounded and dee rttied as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly of East 13th Strest. distant three hundred and ninety-nine feet three and one-quarter (34 Inches southerly be held to-morrow at 2:30 P. M. Dr. Davis spoke on what the Bible Is, what it has meant through the ages and what It Is In comparison to other things and then asked, 'Why should ono be ashamed of It?" from the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of East UtQ Street iiihiu at alvary (Je hoi mom at t.

aivary Anna Katherlna Pruell Gllhnoley, daughter of Anna McCarthy Krekel and the late John Pruell, died Saturday at her home, 210 Hudson avenue. She was born In Manhattan Nov. 1, 1899, and was a resident ot Brooklyn tor many years. She was a pariah-loner of St. James Pro-Cathedral.

She Is survived by her husband, THomas: two daughters. Marlon and Margaret: one son. John, and her mother, Anna McCarthy Krekel. Funeral to-morrow, at 2 P. M.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. FRANK P. SCHUBERT. Frank P. Schubert died yesterday after a lingering illness.

ITe was born In Germany Oct. 16, 1872, and lived in Brooklyn for thirty-one years. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 9 A. M. -from his home, 2601 Woodbine street, Rldge-wood.

thence to St. Matthias R. C. Church, here a mass of requiem will be celebrated. He Is survived by a widow, Elizabeth; two sons, Frank and Philip, and four daugh- ittva floi-tento HrthlA Mnv nnrt THn.

J. Rogers and Irene. The funeral here laat night in St. Bernard's Episcopal Church. Mr.

Llndabury, who was general counsel for the U. S. Steel Corporation, general counsel for the Prudential Insurance Com Cemeterv under rection of Thomas grandchildren. The funeral was held L. I.

01 1 to-day at 2 P. M. Interment at Cal Astoria, itoria, with the southerly side of Avenue running thence westerly and parallel with Avenue one hundred' feet; thence outherly parallel with East 13th Htreet forty-seven feet nine snd one- pany and associate counsel for the JAMES GRANAHAN. -'lefUal of Granahan of il Moffat street, will be hei.i vary emetery under direction of Feeney and Sons, 1857 Broadway. CARRIE GRIGGS.

Carrie Grisirs died on Fridv at Standard Oil Company of New NEW WHITE WHS guarter Inches to the northwesterly line of land aa shown on slap of South Greenfield situated In the Town of Flatbush and Jersey, was one of the founders and 0 A. M. from Our Lady of Lourdes first trustees of this church. Greveaend. Kings County, belonging to (be R.

C. Church, where' a rher hom' 8 Powell street, In her seventieth year. She Is survived by I'nlted Freeman Land Association, no i. filed In the office of the Reglater of Kings County. September 38th.

aa Map No TO OEM IIP GIH will be held to-morrow at :30 A. M. thence to Visitation C. Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross under direction of Joseph Redmond, 80 King street.

JOHN' ZLIVER. The funeral of John Zulver. who died on Saturday, will be held tomorrow at 2 P. from his home, 128 Coffey street. He Is survived by a widow, Catherine, and one son, John.

Interment will take place at Linden Hills Cemetery uniler direction of Joseph Redmond, 90 King street. WALTER F. SHEA. CATHERINE HENN DIES SUDDENLY IN 66TH YEAR premises according to Raid map are alt uate on the southeasterly side of Twenty-second Avenue, distant four hundred feet southwesterly from the comer formed by tha Intersection of the southeasterly side of Tnty-seoond Avenue with the south- westerly side of Benson Avenue and extending through to the northwesterly aide of Bay Thlrry-flrst Street, being one hundred and twenty feet In width on Tweaty-second Avenue and one hundred and twenty feet In width on Bay Thirty-first Street by one hundred snd ninety-three feet four tn'-he In depth on earn tide, tngether with all the right, title and Interest of the mortgagor of, In end to one-half of the streets in front of and adjoining said premises to the center of said streets. Dated, New York.

July 1, 12.1. MACKELLAR A OERBRACHT, Attorney for Plslntlff. Office A Pout Office Address, 43 Cedar Street. Borough of Manhattan, New York City. T-l-4-1 a nephew, Charles Oisen.

a patrolman attached to the Wilson avenue station. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 P. M. from the chapel of Nicholas Blasius, and Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

uieinn mass or requiem will be celebrated. Mr. Granahan died on Friday after a brief Illness. He was born In Ireland and lived In Brook-lyn for 25 years. He Is survived bv a widow, Elizabeth Carey Granahan.

Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Mrs. George Sten-ger, st. Nicholas avenue 444; thence northeasterly along the north-weaterly line of said land one hundred and three feet eight and one-quarter Inches to the westerly side of East 1 3th Rtreet and thence northerly along the westerly side of East 18th Ptreet, twenty feet four and three-eighths Inches to the point or place of beginning. I Tntormant at Sit Trthn'i Sub art to and together with the Dene- under direction of Frank J.

Hans Son, 401 Onderdonk avenue. BERTHA ROkSBLER. Citizens' Groups Organized to Co-operate With City In Cleaning Public P'aces. fits of easements of record. Catherine Henn, 66 years old, of 103 Troutman street, died suddenly at her home yesterday, according to tha police.

An ambulance was sent to the house by the Wyckoff Heights Hospital and Dr. Nagel pronounced her dead. The deceased was previously treated by Dr. Henry Franciscus. WILLIAM MURPHY.

William Murphy died on Saturday at his home, 39 Sullivan street. He LUCY STEIN. Lucy Kelly Stein died on FrMov Dated July nth. 125. JOHN E.

RI'STON. Referee, Police Lieut. Walter F. Shea, of Bertha Roessler died Saturday at GOLDBERG A SOLOMON, Plaintiffs At the her home. 8S18 Sixty-ninth road, r.

Lewis J. Stein, Is survived by a widow. Anna; three New York, died on Friday at Pitts torneys, 3K1 Broadway, Manhattan Borough, New York City. field. He had been away with his T-1I-V I Forest Hills.

She was 61 years old. I Bv Doulevarl and Newcombe sons, Joseph, John and Jamea: one Funeral services will be held to- I venue- Jamaica South. In addition I daugbter. Agnes: bis mother, Afrnea; nlaht. at 8 o'clock, with burial to- gon: 8le survived by a sis-1 two brothers, George and Mlrhael SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY- wife and son.

Walter, on a vacation, of 7)8 Bushwick avenue. The police He was a member of the Police De-1 believe that heart failura was the partment nearly twenty-five years causa of death. ai PHF.MF, COVRT. KINGS COt'NTY. I Maria Antonia Pope, plalutilf.

In an effort to prevent the of our parks and other publlo ter, Mrs. Catherine Kehres. and two land three sisters, Mrs. A. Cross.

Mrs. Ltiigl Fatato, plaintiff, against Giuseppe i Samuel A. Uaynea, harsh R. Hustlngtoa, DIBiefano, ana otners. aeienaanin.

mi m. nuien, pursuanre of a judgment of foreclosure Henry Haynus, Luctu 11. liayneo ana snd sale duly made and entered in the Stephen Haynes, If living, and their wive. un newspapers, miu vuici forms of rubbish, a group of citizens FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL FINANCIAL.

FINANCIAL. bove entitled action, and bearing aate mr iir any, ueir names oeing unauowa have formed what they can me "New White Wing." The statement of their alms is as follows: Tth day ot July. IS 23, I. the undersigned, plaintiff, and the widows, husbands, df-the Reieree. In said judgment named, will vieeea, hells 'at law and next of kin si iiell at public auction to the highest bidder, i such of them as may be deceased and any by McPhilllamy ft Heaney.

Auctioneers, at I and all persona who are grantees, months Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. gageea, lienors and successors in interest. "This group of citizens appeals Montague Street, tn me Morougn oi i tn oi wuom ana wbon names ana ptats of residence are unknown to the plain Utt. Brooklyn.

County of on the 11th morrow at 2 P. M. She is survived by her htiaband, William; one son, Alhert, and two daughter. Mrs. Bertha Bauman and Mrs.

Rose Bur-rowes, and a brother, Alhert Rchul-thles. Interment Lutheran Cemetery under direction of John L. Quenzer, 393 Llndon street. MICHAEL PALUMBO. Michael Palumbo died Friday at hiw home, 998 Kent avenue.

He Is survived by his widow, two sons, Astero and Humphrey: three daughters, Agatha. Rose and Salvlna. He was a member of Masonic Lodge Italia. Masonic services will be held to-morrow, at 10 A. M-, at Masonic Temple.

Lafayette and Clermont defendants To the above named defend day of August, 1S25, at 12 o'clock noon. to all other citizens to help keep the streets, parks, beaches, and ants; You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or. If the complaint 1 not served with other public places clr and free from litter of any kind. We are not to do the work required of the Administration or Department of Cleaning, but we are desirous this aummona, to serve a notice ot appearance, on the plaintiff attorney within twenty days after tha service of this summons, exclusive of tha day of service. In case of your failure to ap of co-operating with sucn aominis pear or answer, jud anient will be taken tratlve work in every way In our agalnat you by default for the relief de avenues.

Interment at Evergreen $75,000,000 Commonwealth of A ustralia External Loan of 1925 Thirty -Year 5 Gold Bonds Doled July 15, 1925 Due July 15, Interest Payable January IS and July IS power. manded in tbe complaint Dated, ifroo lyn. New York. January 14th WING ATE ft CCLLEN, Attorneys at Office and P. O.

Address, 18 If Montague Street, Borough ot Brooklyn City of New York. To the above named defendants: The foregoing summons la served upon you by publication pursuant to the order of Hon. John MacCrate. Justice of the Supreme Court. State of New York.

-dated May 2fith, in and tiled with the complaint In the office ot the Clerk of the County of Kinas at the County Court the premises airectea ny brio juukhi.iv i be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Klnga, City and Slate of New York, bounded and described as follows; Beginning at a point on the southerly side of GarfMd Place, dlatant one hundred and fifty feet easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Garfield Place with the easterly side of Fourth Avenue; running then'-e southerly at right angles to GsrfieUI Pla'-e. one hundred feet, three and one-half Inches to the centre line of Mill Road thence easterly along the centre Hoe of Mill Road, twenty-five feet, nine Inches to a point where a line drawn at right angles from a Dit aouth rly side of Garfield Place, one hundred and seventy-five feet east of Fourth Avenue would Intersect the centre line of said Old Road; thence northerly at right angles to Garfield PlSece, one hundred and als feet, four and one-half Inches to the southerly side of Garfield Place, and thence westerly along the southerly side of Garfield Place, twenty-five feet 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 Garfield Place.

In front of and adoining said itemises to the centre line thereof. Dated, July 10th. lftlj. EDMUND J. PTrKUP, Referee.

TTTOMA9 CONPTABI-E, Attorney for Plaintiff. 81 Fulton Street, New York NOT REDEEMABLE FRIOR TO JULY IS. If St Redeemable, in wliole or in part, on July IS, 195t or on any interest payment date thereafter, on SO days' notice, at 100 and accrued interest. "Our sincere wish is to prevent the spread of liner. To this end we call upon all citizens to co-operate and join with us at once to do their share.

By promising not to throw litter about. To ask for more receptacles for litter. To carry our own trash for deposit in such receptacles es are provided. To ask citizens to prevent the destruction of our bathing privilesea by taking away glass, cans, paper, or litter of any type on the beaches. "This applies to parks and other places as well.

We urge the addition of more helpers in all public places Is required." Bela Zilhernian Is chairman: Cecilia Windhelm, secretary, and S. S. Oltterman is In charge of the Cemetery under direction of Frank R. Healey, 309 Franklin avenue. JOSEPH PHILLIPS.

Joseph Phillips died yesterday at hla home, 7805 Steuben street, Middle Village. He la survived by his parenla, James and Mary CollinB Phillips; a siaier, Mary, and four brothers. James, John. Gerard and Io. The funeral will be held tomorrow, at 2 P.

M. Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of T. J. Hlgglns Son, 214 Jay street.

MARGARET HOWARD. Margaret Howard died yesterday at her home, 734 Forty-sixth street. She was born In Nans. County Kil-dare. Ireland, the daughter of the late Edward and Julia Boughal.

She is survived by two brothers and one sister. rUie was a member of St. Agatha's R. C. Church, where a Ctvupon Bonds in denominations of 11,90 and fS4, not inisjxhan0emU.

Principal and interett ptgabU in New York City he office of J. F. Moran in United 8taies pnid coin of the present standard ot weight and Itntness, without deduction for any Australian tans, peasant or future. T-20-S-H. dty.

House In the Borough of Brooklyn, Conn ty of Klnga, City and State of New York Dated, Brooklyn, New York, May 27, 1935. WINGATE ft CULI.KN, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address, 1R Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. The object of this action la to secure judgment that the defendant be adludged to have no claim or right to any estate, right, title or Interest in a strip of land lying between the easterly line of Brooklyn Avenue, as shown on the Map ot Oakland and tha easterly Una of Brooklyn Avenue, as opened, whlcU aaid strip of land Is in front of and adjacent ta the premises ownd by the plaintiff, and which strip of land Is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at tha southeasterly- corner of of Brooklyn Avenue and Collins Ptreet (now Rutland Road as said street and avenue wr laid donn nn a certain map filed In tha Klnga County Register's of fire and entitled "Mho nf Oaklanda.

Town of Flat- RT'PREME COCRT. KINGS COUNTY Anhslvia Realty plaintiff, agalnat Palermo Construction and others, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and BANKING AND FINANCIAE entered In the atove amnion tenon, tmu boaring date ta Sth -lay of July. I the undersigned, the Referee, tn sld judgment natnd. will tell at publl" auction to the hleheet bidder, by Nathaniel Phuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real rxtst wrhnnee.

No. 1W Montaaue street. WOMAN BADLY BURNED IN GAS STOVE EXPLOSION Rebecca rrledhoeffer, 34 years old, of 830 De Kalb avenue, is recovering at her home to-day from severe burns about her hands and arms. She uis injured hen a is slove exploded while she was preparing a meal yesterday. There Has a leaky connection on the range, it Is believed, and when the woman tried to light the burner the explosion occurred.

Life Insurance Is good always, hot tt Is of masimnm valne, only when the Insured has provided for the proper handling of It. By metons of a I.lfe Insurance Trust with thl rompnny, you can mako sure of the safe Investment of such funds and of continuing Income from them, l-et our officers tell you about II. THE PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY bush. 1.. property ot "William Jarvis, mirveyed by Gtorae Auntin.

isftj, filed January 23 rd. ISM. a a Map No. running thence southerly along aaid Brooklyn Avenue, as shown on the aforesaid map, 0 fe1! thence easterly parallel with said Collins Street, as shown on the aforesHid map, 10 feet 11 lncha tn the easterly aide of Brooklyn Avenue, aa opt-ned and extended pursuant to a rro-r'ding duly had In the Supreme Court oi" the State of Naw York upon tha application of the City of New York for tho rpuse of opeu ng and extending aaid look lyn Avnue "nd which final Aider cinfirmtnr the i etf.it of the Commission-era of Estimates and Commissioners ot Aa-senaments waa made and entered on the lain day of October. His, and which said proceedings are on file in tho Cnunty Cierk'a office.

Kings County; thence northerly Along the easterly aide of In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Klngn. on the 4th day of Auruat. 195. at twelve o'clock noon, the premise directed bv said Judgment to be sold, snd therein described aa follows: All those rertain lota, pieces or parcels of land, annate, lying and being at Bath Beach, in the Town of New VHrecht, County of King, and State of New Tork and which on a certain map are entitled "Map of 447 lets, property of John I-ott Nnatrand.

lor a ted at Bath Beach. Town of Nw Utrecht, King! County, N. surveyed April. 187. by Snmuel H.

McElrny. Civil Engineer and City Surveyor." and filed in the office of the Reglater of the County of Kings aforeaald, on the 2th day of October. 187, are designated as and by the numbers 17a. 379, 381 and which taken together are bounded snd described as follows: Besfnntns; at the corner formed by th intersection of (he northwesterly aide of Bay Seventh Street with ihe southwesterly side of Bth Ave- OBITUARIES The following statement in connection with this issue has been prepared from information furnished by the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Cook, P. G.

C. M. the High Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Australia in London: OKNEBAL The Commonwealth of AustraUt is comparable with the Dominion ot Canada tn area, resources and importance to the British Empire. This is the Unit external loan which the Commonwealth has issued outside of the London market, where its securities enjoy the highest credit. Loans of the Commonwealth issued in London constitute a legal investment for Trustees tn Greet Britain.

pritiHisF. Through the issuance of this Loan, of a tS.0M.99t loan in London, and of a long-term OF issue conversion loan to be issued in Australia, the Commonwealth is providing for the refund ing of short-term war debt which matures in December 1925. c.ovebmment The total gross debt of the Commonwealth as of March 31. ISiS amounted la DEBT S2, 191, 3, consisting of 3382,351,498 external debt in the hands of the public pay able in London); 3428,729,995 debt to the British Government (to be amortised bg list under a funding agreement of 1921); and internal debt. The foregoing represents the entire indebtedness of the Commonwealth as it has no guarantees outstanding.

Remt Mitts Artn The ordinary revenues of the Commonwealth in the tseal gear ended June 39, 192S EXPENDITURES portly estimated) amounted to 3334,890.999, and its ordinary expenditures to 3325,290.909, resulting in a surplus of 39.990,909. These figures do not include expenditures tor public works or for certain non-recurrent charges consequent upon the war, amounting to approximately 349,390,900. monetary The monetary unit of Australia is the pound sterling, the gold standard having been STSTEM restored on Ajiril 28, 192S, eo-incidently with similar action in Great Britain, by the removal of restrictions on the export of gold. The Commonwealth Bank has the sole power of note-issue and on April 30, 1925 had 3279,853,285 of notes in circulation, against which it held a gold reserve of 3124,979,287, or over 45. All figure stated in dollars in the above statement have been converted from pounds sterling at par of exchange.

THE ABOVE BO.YDS ARE OFFERED FOR SUBSCRIPTIOX. SUBJECT TO ISSUE AS PLAXXED, AT 99i AXD ACCRUED 1XTEREST. Brooklyn Aenue, as opened and extended pursuant to said proceedings as aforesaid, 9t feet tn the southerly aide of Collins ta northwesterly Ba, (no- KmlHn.lHo.d) shewn the aforesaid Map of Oaklands, Town of Street. 1(10 feet thence nm 181 Montague St. and parallel with Bah Avinn end Inches; not ml parallel with Bay Pv nth 3tlot 10" f-et to Bath Avenue snl thence aoutheas.eriy along the southerly line or of Bah Avenue 96 feet A nches to tht point or place of beginning.

Dated. Juiy 13th, 1ft 25. WTLMAM A. ALCOCK. Referee.

SAT'L J. CUTLER. Plaintiff's Attorney. Court Street. Brooklyn Borounh.

New York City. 7-13-6-16 Fiaihurm; thence westerly along the southerly side of said Collins Street, aa shown on the said Map of Oaklands 10 feet. 11 Inches to the point or place of 'beginning. The complaint also prays that the defendant be adjudged to have no lien or encumbrance on enid prciniaea and to ha barred from nil claims therein, or In the alternative, that the plaintiff ha adjudged to have an eaaemnt of light, air, access, ingress. cgre.HS and repress, In.

over 'and upon aaid stilp of land lying between the easterly line of Brooklyn Avenue, as laid down on enid Map of oaklands, and the easterly line of Hrooklyn Avenue, as finally opened, as described herein. -1S--t THE PKOPLE OF THE STATU New York, By the grace of God, free and independent. The husband and next of kin. It any. of Karoltne Freymann, also known as Carolina Freeman, deceased, whose names and place of residence are unlthnmn ami rannnl affair riii rtillrunc RESOURCES OVER $60,000,000.00 KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 3U and 841 rultoa Street JULIAN D.

rAlRCHU.lj, Preeldent. JULIAN P. FA1RCHILD, WILLIAM 1. WASON. JR.

HOWARD U. JOOST. J. NORMAN CARPKNTER THOMAS BLAKI, Secretary. ALBERT I.

TABOR Asst. Secretary. CLARENCE) B. TOBIAS. Asat, Secretary.

ALBERT E. KCKXRSON. Auditor. Capital $500,000 Surplus and Profits $4,630,000 TRUSTEE! Waltsr Bedell Whitman Ksnjoa Edward Blum Henry A Meyer Arthur W. Clement Charles A.

O'Donohu Robert A. Drysdale Dick Ramsay Julian D. Falrchlld Thomas H. rtouistoa Julian P. Falrchlld H.

F. Scharmann Frsder'k a Fischer Laurus E. Sutton Kerwln H. Fulton Oswald Uhl Joseph Huher Jonn T. Underwood John V.

Jewell William J. Waaoa, Jr Howard Joost Kelson H. Wray Aocounts tavUed Inter rM a Dallj MARION M. CERANDO. Marlon M.

Cerando died at her home, 183 North Sixth street, on Saturday. She was born in Manhattan twenty-three years ago. Coming to this borough she settled In the Kastern District. She was a regular attendant at the Church of St. Vincent de Paul and was a member of the church societies.

She wtis employed In a clerical capacity with the National Cloak and Suit Company. She is survived by her three brothers, her parents and grand parepta. The funeral will take place to-morrow at 9:30 A. and after solemn requiem mass at the t'hurch of St. Vincent de Paul by the Rev.

Father Slnnott. interment will be made at Calvary Cemetery tinder direction of Thomas H. Ireland. ANDREW J. BENDEKE.

Andrew J. Bendeke died Saturday In his fifty-second year, at his home, 173J Bleecktr street. He was born in Brooklyn. He Is survived by his wife, Hannah, one daughter, Bertha nd a son, Charles. Funeral services at the Funeral Home.

2734 Myrtle avenue, Glendale, to-morrow at P. M. Interment on Wednesday at 2 P. at Evergreens Cemetery, under direction of William Bliss, 2734 Myrtle avenue, Glendale. MARGARET J.

BOSS. Margaret J. Boss, wife of Thomas II. Boss, died at her home, 77 New Fiske avenue, Maspeth, on Saturday. In addition to her husband she Is mjrvlved by a son, Frederick and si daughter, Rosella Kearns, and several children.

The funeral will be held to-morrow at 10 A. with solemn requiem mass at St. Stanlsluus Jl. C. Church.

Maspeth. Interment In Calvary Cemetery under direction of K. A. Cunneen, 756 Franklin avenue. ELIZABETH LAUTEMANN.

The funeral of Elizabeth Laute-Tnann, who died on Friday, was held from th funeral parlors of Edwin Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan Sr Co. at 10 o'clock A. Monday, July tO, 1925, and will be closed in their discretion.

The right is reserved to reject any and all applications, and also, in any case, to award a mailer amount than applied for. The amounts due on allotments will be payable at the office of J. P. Morgan Sr in Xew York funds, the date of payment (on or about July t8, 1925) to be stated in the notices of allotment. Temporary Bonds or Interim Receipts will be delivered, pending the preparation and delivery of definitive Bonds.

Application for the listing of the definitive Bonds on the Xew York Stock Exchange is to be made by the Commonwealth of Australia. J. P. MORGAN CO. COUNTT COURT.

KINGS COUNTY. Morris A Cha.se, plaintiff, against Louis Rosenblatt and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure snd anle duty marie and entered In the above entitled action, and hearinr date the IMh day of July. 1JV I. the undersigned, the Referee, in said judgment named, will sell at puhllc auction to the highest bidder, bv Nnthaniel Shuter, aucttoner, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

189 Montnjrue strvet. In the Borough of Brooklyn, county of Kings, on the 6th day of August. li; at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, the premises directed by said judgment to be aold. and therein described as follows: Alt that certain lot. piece or parrel of land, situate, lying and being, with the buildings and Improvementa thereon, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. City and State of New York, hounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Crown Street latent one hundred and fifty-two feet and six Inches easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly side of Troy Avenue with the northerly side of Crown Street; running thence northerly and aralll with Troy Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall and a raraae party wall, one hundred and twenty-seven feet and nine and one-half Inehes (127' 9V; thence easterly and parstlel with Crown Street twenty-four feet nine Inches (24' 9 't; thence southerly and again parallel with Troy Avenue one hundred and twenty-seven test nine and one-half Inches ntl" to the northerly side of Crown Street; thence westerly along said northerly side of Crown Street twentv-four feet nine Inches V) to tha point or place of beginning. Subject to and together with ill rights In a driveway agreement new af reeoid affecting the rear six feet of 1d premises and th southerly six feet of tbe premlsea oa Use aertfc tor th purpose ot a he ascertained and to all uersons Interested In the Lstate of Karoltne Freymann, also known as Carollnn Freeman, deceased, as Creditors, next of kin or other-wine. Attorney General of the State of New York. Consul General of Austria, Julius Konrad Bruno Konrad.

Freymann. send greeting: Whereas. Frank V. Kelly, Public Administrator, Kings County, with an office at No. 44 Court Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, has presented his account as Administrator of Karolln Freymann, also known as Carolina Freeman, deceased, lately residing at Vienna.

Austria, leaving assets in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, and a pstltion praying that his account may be judicially settled; Now therefore, you and each of you ara hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at tha Hall of Records, In the County of Kings, on the, 11th day of August, at 10 o'clock in tha forenoon, why auch settlement should not had. In testimony whereof, we hava eaused (Seal) th Seal of our said Surrogates Court to he hereunto affixed Witness. Hon. GKORGR ALBEP.T WIV-O ATE, Surrogate of ur said County, at the Borough ot Brooklyn, In tha aaid County, the Srd flRy of July, 19JK.

JOHN H. McCOOET, Clerk of tha Rurra- uta'i Court. i THE NATIONAL CITY COMPANY, New York BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, New York LEE, HIGGINSON CO. KIDDER, PEA BODY CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York GUARANTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK HARRIS, FORRES CO.

BROWN BROTHERS CO. Dated July 20, 1925 The Chase National Bank ftktCtyt Nf Ymk HAMILTON TRUST BRANCH 11 MeaUgae Street.

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