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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 12

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THE DAILY, STANDARD UNION 12 SATURDAY, JUXE 5. loin. FIRE.IN NAVY STREET BECKER'S PLEA THAT IWILL MAKE AUTO TRIP Mil i corn pcmiTicc IMFESTI1 BLUEBIRDS PRESENT "JAPANESE WEDDING" "A Japanese elaborate pantomlma), was given by the Kueblrda of the Woodlawn Reformed Church In the social hall of the ohurch, ut Ninth street and Avenue RS PROPOSE IfJWPEfl ACT DP HOME' FOR AGED PUT OUT BY POLICEMAN Policeman O'Rourke, attached to the Poplar street station, extinguished a blaze without the old pf fire ap-paratua about 2:20 A. M. to-day on the third floor of a three-story frame building at 29 Navy street.

II. Ul LUI ULHUIILU OF BOTANIC GARDEN TO ATLANTIC CITY An automobile trip from Brooklyn to Atlsntlo City r.d ba. Is being planned by L. Meyer. George O'Connor, George C.

and Christian Herbal, all of this borough. In the Herbat auto, they 111 leave late to-day and will return next Tuesday. four have traveled si) over the country bj kutomoblle. mm Sons of Veterans to Sink Miniature Monitor Bedecked With Flowers. COURT MISUNDERSTOOD In the brief which he Is preparing In his application for a reconsideration of the conviction of ex-Police Lieutenant Charles Becker, Martin T.

Manton will contend that the Court of Appeals In its decision denying a new triul misunderstood the testimony of several witnesses. He will contend that James Marshall, who told of the "Harlem conference," could not have identified Jack Rose after two wfhend Wander on Lawns and Amid Members and Friends Visit ujujw uia iieruuuint given Dy the young folks. Keep Courts Out of Politics, Is Sentiment of Bar Association Resolution. Booths Buying Things for Inmates. Grounds, Which Will Open to Public To-morrow.

Mrs. A. H. Urban was In general charge. Songs were sung by A.

L. Hotaling and the Misses Florence and Elsie Garland. Those In the cast went Mnrl.i PATRIOTS TO PARADE. HZS CONCERT AND SHOW GIVEN. years' lapse of time.

It will also be claimed that undue stress was placed ARRESTED AFTER TRYING TO COMMIT SUICIDE 5" John Brown, S3 years old, of 214 North Sixth street, attempted to take his Ufa with poison early to-day, according to the police. He was taken to St. Catharine's Hospital a prisoner. THOUSANDS OF PLANTS, WOULD CUT DOWN APPEALS, LIVINGSTON CLUB'S OUTING TO-MORROW 1 The eighth annual sating of the Jacob A. UTtngston Rsmibllcan Club will be held to-merrow at TItoU Park.

Myrtle and Woodhaveo avenues. A upon me testimony of William Shapiro, driver of the "murder car," ex Deputy Police Commissioner Price, Evelyn Riley, Marguerite Ullian Rennie, Marietta Klencke, Leonora Auten-rleth. Elinor Sharkey, Mabel Wledner and Clara Helncke. Annual Spring Event Will End Prominent Men Will Take Part in Ceremonies. in uougherty and Charles B.

Putt, Becker's press agent. Japanese Pines and Exhibit of Native Wild Flowers Seen. Abolition of Civil Parts County Court Favored. big crowd is expected; This Evening. CHILDREN ENTERTAIN DEBATING CONTEST OVER The annual spring festival of the Methodist Episcopal Home for tho Aged was opened at the home, New OF WONT 8E POSTPONED VIEWS BROOKLYN MILLS York avemie and Park place, yester day afternoon, and gave entertatn- mant a Kstt, "Keep the j- or 'ics la the sent.n.e..t adopted last at a meeting cf the Eir ar 111 Montague street.

The rr.eetir.g was called to act on a report cn the Judiciary reforms r.ow urged at the Cor.t:tj:.-r.i The report was by a corn-mlttee of the association 1' a htoH J. M. Thomas, chairman of the press COmmfirClal H. S. Team ArgUeS noon and evening.

It will sgain be in committee of the banquet to follow progress this afternoon, and will be A well-attended entertainment was given by the pupils of PubMo School 90, Church and Bedford avenues. In the auditorium of Erasmus Hall Hlih -rresU fhronr of the patriotic eltlsena of trU city will gather to-toorrovr afternooa at I o'clock oo tb atix)tlo field, of the Nsvry Tard do honor to the daad of the tTnited States Nary who were buried at aea. The eerrioe li the annual tribute to the Ee-Yy'a heroes and la held under the auaploea of the Central Memorial Committee, Bona of Veterans of Brooklyn and Long- Island. An exoellent programme has been arranged, the principal feature of which is the launching of a miniature Monitor bedecked with flowers. This miniature ship is ao constructed that It gradually sinks, leaving the loose flowers upon the surface of the water to be carried out to sea by the tides as 4 decoration of the graves of those closed the launching of the Arizona at-the The beauties of the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, In Washington avenue, south of the Institute Museum, were Inspected to-day by many members and their friends.

ad beginning to-morrow it will be open dally to 'he general public. For more than a year the grounds have been closed to visitors on account of regrading and the construction of new walks. One of the most interesting sights is a native wild flower garden, containing about one thousand different kinds of plants that grow wild within a radius of one hundred miles of the city. There is also a Japanese garden, said by competent critics to be one of the most perfect of its kind in the United States, and the best for Negative and Defeats Boys' High. The main home building and the lawn on the Park place side were Navy Yard, to-day Issued this state ment: The Chinese Commercial Commission, known officially ss the Honorary Commissioners of China, studying trade and manufacturing conditions in this country, marveled at the wonders of Tidewater Paper Mills in the Bush Terminal building, at the foot of Thirty-third street yesterday afternoon.

The members of the com- 1 Alfred Tame.ir.K School last evening. The proceeds will go toward the fund to carry on the work of three recreation centres under supervision of the Flatbush 'There hAs appeared in one or more Magistral 1. ua-1 Itole-r given over to the festival. The booths and refreshment quarters were inside, while the lawn was arranged with park seats circling around the band stand, where a concert was Papers of recent ilate an article rela In the championship debatlnr con tive to the postponement of the struck the when he rr.oe! amendment of the launchins: of the U. H.

S. Arizona and test last evening In the auditorium of fiayground Association. Miss Mary E. O'Donnell, principal of the school, was in general charge. More than six hundred children took Ihe dissatisfaction of the men in the the meeting the r.

1' on rr.ajt.Mrates frVers from ''T i lively the Boys' High School the Boys' High At night the srrounds were illuminated lard on account of the fact that the team was defeated bv CnrTim.rr'nl with electric lifthts and Japaneso Ian- part with songs, dances, recitations ox the navy who were burled at launching date. June 19. fell on a Saturday, which practically deprived and dramatizations. High School The question debated terrs. A Punch, ana Judy how, an exhibition of macric and ventriloquism the committee of teachers in mem of their first half holiday, was "That the annexation of Mexico and moving pictures were presented.

etc. Will, you clease correct this er mission arrived at the mills shortly I nd local after i o'clock under ths guidance of "ripper W. L. Stnrgla. superintendent of the v.

i-Brooklyn They Itsperted I Tn prcpr.s,; Model Lft No. I In a grr.eral wy, I "Justices repaying most attention to the Tide- local of water plant. ln sections 7 a.r The com miaul on era were re-elved 'his article by George C. W. l.o'v.

I artlrI tf charge included Gertrude Wlllson Carrie A. Hawthorn, Man' L. Reillv Minnie B. Campbell, May McAveney, roneous statement, as the launching has not been powtnoned nor Is there my necessity for postponement. Furthermore, there is not the slightest by tne United States would be for the telt Interests of both countries.

Tne affirmative side was upheld by the Boys' High team, made up of Max Hemawelg. Isadora Tlr-iitWor, oh Among those oo the programme are the Rev. John Lewis Clark, pastor of the Bushwick Avenue Congregational Church; Congressman Daniel J. Urlffln Postmaster William K. Kelly.

State Senator Alfred J. Gilchrist, Charles F. Sherman, Com- reais: a- 1 o-ber ed for cff.re when try r. whether Of ofr.ee -heir re- A. oungs.

Ella S. Lyiter Agnes C. Luth, Louise Bornkamp, Rose Carlin, Mary G. Godine, Mar example In a public park east of the Hocky Mountains. Japanese Garden.

Entering the rate to the Japanene ftarden at the tea house, and following- the path along the lake shore, two Interesting species of evergreen trees will be passed; the first, on the right, a pair of Japanese umbrella pines. This is a yew-like conlfr that nets to be 100 feot tall or more, and is largely planted about temples In Japan. Among the most Interesting- fea alssatlsfactlon amour the men on Mrs. Hoyt Has Charge. Mrs.

Margaret Hoyt was chairman of the committee cf arranetments; Mrs V. B. Williams looked after sandwiches; Mrs. J. Iiovne, Ice cream; Mrs.

H. Hamblln, tables and linen; Mrs. E. W. Abrams.

cake: Mrs. J. Bremmer, supplies; Mrs. Henry of the mills, who the party heretofore rr Joseph Froedman. The negative side account of the launching- on this par garet M.

Ryan, Edith Fleckensteln, Alice B. Sheridan, Katharine A. Sher iQ-naer-ln-Chlef of the Sons of through the mill The mills hare a .1 was argued by the team from Com. ticular day." idan. Josephine Fransioli and Anna on Which were Everett B.

Williams, David R. Cunnisor and ivaltenhach. Veterans, the Rev. Father John D. McCarthy, S.

prefect of St, Francis Xawler's College, Manhattan: William A. Stubner, president of the cen njmia 1U111H. BIrsts, coffee; Mrs. T. J.

Denman, appointed. l.a:: until the spectlve terrr.e passed terra ihererf the term for the pesre ct 1 fleer was or h.i IIS VerOlCt Of thA lllru -n-a inn, ol llr. REPUBLICAN LEAGUERS E. T. COMPANY 47TH, uimuiivu.

as Boyy High received Saulsbury acted as cashier. tral memorial committee. Sons of Veterans, and Mrs. H. D.

Hubbard, capacity of JT.OmO tone a year. la tre machine room tl.e merut.era of the party were addreaaed by Mr. Sturgis, who told them briefly of the facilities of the Buih Terminal jroi-ertlea. The commissioners asked many questions as they weiit through the mills. Afterward the rrty tngpected the harbor of New York, one VOte.

I thft flrnver Imnth TVoa In tures of the wild flower valley are the bog, and a shady path along the The affirmative trior annAT9. I f'hflrffa nf Mra on iva Ti t. i 1 Vf ice IN CAMP AT BALDWIN IT iiun was necessary as the only means A. Halsted looked after a room rr the d-jrtng of 1 c'a! ef. f-s; e'" .1 lrm r.ot rr.

a -a rie n.i Battleship Band to Play. to nan anarchy, now rampant in "here tourists' sunplies were sold. Mexico, and as Offer-lnsr tho Mrs TTYRnlr Kowcnmh hnt rhari of Company Forty-seventh Regl ment, pitched camp to-day at Bald The muaio will furnished by the band of the batUeshlD New Ym-ir the car.dy table; Miss Elizabeth TvT 'CJCUy cnB people of Mexico and the chorus singing will be led More than two hundred attended enaDiea to develop their Rain the advantages of win. First Lieut. Charles W.

Brown was In command. The committee. uy me ons or Veterans' Auxiliaries. Kreiser, an attractive toyshop; Mrs. J.

Hall, of the cake table, and Miq Fmira fllnnn nf thk lArifnnrl a successful shirtwaist dance given elected or to exceed ten vr, re The xt-r' ss favonrs; :t.e Judge Willard of Appeals, which r-a' cf the r.ch: Court of Appeals time the meet jr. a- the c-f unanimoue afflrrr.arive the Appellate of Appeals the the higher or lower court. consisting of First Sergeant Flvnn Against the theorv nf tnt under auspices of the Toung Men's Republican League at the Eight The launching of thea miniature Monitor will take place at the close of the ceremonies In full view of the whole waterfront of the yard and the Sergeant Katz and Sergeant Eckert, the team Of Commercial TTIo-h I VL-a a dnnrtmfnt lrr)n-n -i GERMAN' SENTENCED. Two alleged German spies, Mul'er and Hahn. were yesterday found guilty in London j.ler was sentenced to death and Hahn to seven years in prison.

They were the companion of Anton Kuepferie of Brook. lynT who committed suicide. on the ground that annexation would the "Home Table." where a variety of top or tne border mound where some of our native woodland plants are becoming naturalized. The bog, which is an undralned swamp, contains many interesting bog species, including the cranbtrry, pitcher-plant, sundew, and many others. Along the shaded path, near the Flatbush avenue side, will be found may favorite native species, such as trlllums, bloodroot, wild geranium, wild a-inger.

lady's slipper, rattlesnake plantain and many others. Beautiful Shrub- and Trees. After leaving the local flora valley a clump of the beautiful mountain laurel in full bloom is seen. At the south end. to the left, is the long eenth Assembly District Republican Clubhouse, 2431 Church avenue, last )uuiiu is requested to spread around so that all may have an opportunity announces that the camp will be ready for Inspection to-morrow.

One of the features of the camp will be the use of the new combat-wagon and the new United States Army field jrt cl mean a war or subjugation, an effort articles, all made oy inmates of the to force a people to live according to home, were sold. A wlU never accept, and The festival is depended upon to a finally the turning over of Mexico to large extent for the maintenance of evening. County Judge Harry E. Lewis, Bridge Commissioner F. J.

H. range. capitalists for exploitation. the home during the sunimti months. to witness it.

i.ne launching will be followed by a salute to the dead to be fired by the First Company, Coast Artillery Corps. Sons of Veterans Reserve, and taps of the Thirteenth ield Band. Kracke and other notables were among the invited guests. WHELANS CELEBRATE Announcement was made that the VICTIM OF WIRETAPPERS TROOPS FOR ERA VK F37TTNQ. Mayor "Woodward ha aarked Governor Slalon to provide troops as a patrol for the mass meeting to be held to-morrow afternoon at Atlanta, to protest against the commutation of the death sentence of Lo at Frank, annual election of officers will be SILVER JUBILEE Order of Parade.

CAUSES ARREST OF GANG held at the clubhouse on Monday Prior to the ceremonies In the Javy Yard delegations of all the pa- evening. A number of tickets were sold for the annual outing of the club, to be held on Tuesday. June Charles A. Whelan, president of the After paying $17,400 to a gang of meadow dotted with beds and small trees and shrubs, traverse. by the brook which drains Ihe lake and which flows down its entire length.

This meadow contains the general systematic collection of the garden. Instead of ire rr'-sej amendment ir.a: a SurTrta.te to the -r. the assO'-tsticn adopted, Mg Tot the ror.jlr.-j-r. rf tre Cotirt ir.rreaw.r its powers alrn.t to a par thoiea Of tie Or The lawyers put their einp of dls-apraroval or. th from e'earve tn an body, ar.d on dev.st'.rr r-m th.

prejew ent rule ef a verdict. Th.e of i ctrart of appeals ale- as of 7K Abolition of the V. jtri raf County Cotir. was ty Tie United Cigar Stores Company, andTl wiretapping swindlers who he says ouuiouea oi me city will as semble on Cumberland street south of Myrtle avenue, the h.at eh. Mrs, Wheian last night calehratvd FORECLOS CRES.

operated in a room at 31 West Forty- it. at Donnelly Grove, College Point. David was In general charge of the dance. seventh street. Manhattan, William The members of the Municipal Club their silver wedding anniversary at their home In East Orange.

About two hundred guests were Dresent and FORECLOSLRES. (XReiliy, a wealthy contractor of To column resting on Myrtle avenue, and the following order: Police escort; Ernest M. Knierlem, gTand marshal and staff, "William A. Rooney, adjutant general; William A- Stubner. assistant adjutant gen of Brooklyn were this afternoon guests of the Chamber of Commerce NEW TORJC at PREME COURT.

County Boi.iDgserta ntet, aa True-t- for Aaaa at e. former, Anna Wood, p.aintlft againat Joba Oeorge Mar. tana, et al defndat.la an patauaac. of a Judgment ef ruiM.oaur. axd du.y mad.

and entered in tae uvi entit.ed SUPREME COURT KIviih rnrvrr enjoyed dancing on the lawn, where ronto, Canada," was induced to complain to the police by Brooklyn PORECLOStRES. a piatrorm nad been built. of Queens Borough. They were in- friends with whom he is staying. Yes-vttea in order that expression might terday, disyutsed by a false beard.

action, and bearing oate tba list day of meeting It was poir.te.. o-at tr.st eral. Airred j. Gilchrist, William Morris, David Qladd, William Flnkel- FORECXiOStntES. lu looimg 01 neignDoru- UKeiuy picked out six or seven men the courts hat exteardejd 0 "orousns in an he s-ays were In the sang.

One of the May. i. tne bOuanugsK, tae 111 1 M. In aald Judgment sas-el, eell at Public aurtlun to the c.gtesl Didder, ky MrrhlUilamy a io. aucUoneerm, at the Bieokiyn Ree, Eetate Exckaxge, No 111 their jur.wliction to r- a H.oy.

and that the srjp-ome ccurts ier. josepa cavanaugh, John En-US and George Andrea. COTJNTY COCRT, KINGS COUNTY oi i. io oruig uieir men into closer men arrested is Fred Gondorf brother intimacy. of Charles Gc.ndorf.

who is now kit. Long, plaintiff, against Emma 6. Schmidt and others, defendant. Tn ntirwi. First Division.

Sons of Veterans 'Otagu etreet. tn tbe feoroueb of Breoa- Luncheon was served at the rooms ing a term In Sing Sing for a similar were not so overt urler.ed with but LhaJ. the court be droppeacL anoe of a Judgroent of foreclosure and eaJe duly made end entered in the envision will form on Cumberland street, right resting on Myrtle avenue, and will move in the follow lyn. County ef King, ea tbe sxth day ot Jan, lei, at l.i.ti eoloca avon. tne preraiaee directed by eald Juagatkent to be commerce at Lone swindle.

Island City at 1 o'clock. Then an au- lumuuiiB lour or uueens Knrollrh act. on, and bearing date the 2th day ot 115. the undersigned, the Referee, in aald Judgment named, wilt tell at publle sk 1 law- ts sa a a- 1 eexu, jo inerem earibe aa An that certain uk. ar una: at made, the rm.t.

cr'J r- otanaara COTJNTT COURT. KINGS COUNTY. Daniel Hall. plaintiff, agalnet Simon Epetein and otbere, defendants. Action No.

2. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sJa duly made and enrered In the action, at.d bearing dale the 2 let day of May, 1815. the undersigned, the Referee, in eaid Judgment named, win sell et public auction to the highest bidder, by Wm J- McPhllllamy a Co. auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Catate Exchange, Limited. No 189 Montague street.

In the Borough nf Brooklyn, County of Kings, City of New rork, on the Kth day of June. 1015. at twelve o'clock noon, the premlsee directed by said judgment to be aold. and therein deecrlbed aa All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the building erected thereon, situate, lying and being In the Borough of (Sty of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly nlde of Vernon Avenue, distant three hundred and sixty f3eo feet ten tlOi Inches easterly from the sorth.

ing; oraer: John Else man Camp Orum and Bugle Corps. First Bat- EXHIBITION OF ROSES Island pi in, L'T won, sercn aaya, seren centa. land, situate, lying and being la tbe Ber- ntsnesT oinaer, oy wm. McPhllllamy a auctioneers, at the Brook IU V. Ulltge I mm Point, Whltestone.

Bavsifi oug os eroea.yn. city New Tera. County ef Kings and etate ef Kae York. AND PEONIES IN BRONX lauop company A. Second Infantry.

B. V. Reserves; First Company. boutaded drtb4 ea fouewa, via FORECLOSURES. Oeorge J.

Ryan, plaintiff, against Lorwtta R. Kane. Qeurge Martin and The People of the State of Ne York, detendanta ln pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale July maue and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 17th day of May, mi. I. the undersigned, the Referee, In said Judgment named will sell at public auction to the hlgaest bidder by William p.

Rae. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Keal Eetate Exchange No. lis Montague atreet, ln the Horough of Brooklyn, County of Klnsa. on the lath day ef June, ms. at twelve o'clock noon, ths premises directed by aald judgment lo be sold, and therein deecrlbed aa follows-All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In tbe City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, and State of New lork, tog.ia.r with the dwelUng house thereon erected, bounded and described ss fo.loas.

10 wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly aide of Steuben Street d'etant three hundred and six tl ieet. e.ght (li lnchea southerly frero the outheaat comer of St.uben Street and ll.oughby Avenue, running thence easterly para-lei with Wlliougtitijr Avenue, or. a hundred (100) feet. tbence parallel with ft-euhen Street etxteea (li feet elrht 'i inches, thenoe westerly paral.ei with Wlllougbby Avenue one hunured (100. feet to the eaet.r.

elde of Steuben th'O-t northerly along Steuben Street sixteen (Iti feet, eight (Si lnchea to the piece of beginning Liated. lay 1MJ lyn Real Eetate EMchanga, No. 189 Montague the Borotign of Brooklyn, uounty of Kings, on the 2th day ot June. 1B16. at twelve o'clock noon, the premise directed by Village, Forest Hills and Hollis.

At Hollis to-night there will be a dinner naiiDBiai aa a ttnt en tne nortriy elde of tialee Aveaee. duataat eeie oast Artillery Corps, a O. Re-cures of Oliver Tilden Camp; S. F. thipont CamD Xo.

168 rm xtoi As exhibition of peonies and COUNTY COURT, viw.ii ui jioiuswooa nail. Ored and tneaty-flve feet Easterly frets. juugmeni to do sold, therein de naries g. m. Thoma.

vva y. scribed aa ah tbe North-easterly corner of aLe and Short Camp No. 28, George G. Libby aaarsy Aaeauee. raaslBf tkeace iriber.y or the Chamber of commerce, in a nc of a Judgment of foreoio.ur? will be mad to-day the Hortk-ultursJ Society of iw York, at the Museum Bu.lilr.

New piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City and Btate of New Tort la.te Town onn tueman camp o. 79, McPherson-Doane CamD No. wttn Marti Avnu. on haaar aad tire feet; tbnt Eaanerly wlta Gates Avenue, twecaty tel. tbacc SoutkftT- tn uov, the X4tb speech at luncheon, said more Import dulT mad.

ana em. red in AIVL ebeen "cu SKo? MaylTn? in data for Queens in the no or I fr.1".". Flatlands. County of Kings and State of York ftotaclcAi tiarderjk liror.g Part- uar.isnd. tb Toung Camp No.

20. James H. Perry CamD No. 92 lumn t- ly again pe.ra.iel wltk Marry Avenue and part the way tbxocxb a sant wa.1 u) nt cit, in iu juaiiMDi named, in co-ope-ratio a with that Instltof ltrv easterly corner of Thmop Avenue and the aid Vernon Avenue; running theoce northerly, parallel with Throop Avenue and part Of the distance through a party wall, one sns hundred sad feet le Gates Ave To-dar the exhlbiTifc ji cpen from mo cuauiuer 01 commerce than for puonc auction to the highest bid- any other borough any single or- by Wm- J- aue. P.

M. to P. XI and to-morrrrw wrtU be epeao from in A to I P. K. Leer Camp No.

19, Gen. Robert Avery Camp No. 146. William G. Mitchell N- Oliver Tilden Camp No.

26. Robert T. Lincoln Camp No. 7, Koltes Camp No. 171, Reno Camp No.

102 and Andn-nn Oamn l7 hundred 1U reel thence easterly, parallel with Vernon Avenue, eevnteen 171 ft ten DBuniotO lUUUlUUil. 1IV I "V'Ul'BH DIUUHlJlL I Klncrei -tns- laowers also wl.l c-s on wis (10) inches: thence southerly, araln naraltel nue: and thence eater. along tke sauna twenty feet the pwint or piece beg e-alng; eaatd praniae being anown ae No. as: Oe-te Avvrj. Dated, Jane let.

IS. AJLMETH W. HOrr. Referwa DAVID O. O.VRUE, Alteraey fee plaintiff.

Cedar Street, Borough ef Manhattan. New York City. -i-T-4l would be fourth in the State, behind 18th day of Jun- 1915. at tweiv jranKon TT- ('lock DOOIt. ll DrfmlSes t.

with Throop Avenue and part of the dis lont, Known ana designated on a certain map entitled "Addition No. to Van-1 derveer Park, belonging to Germ art la Real Estate and Improvement Co. situated partly In the Town of Flatbush and partly In the Town of Flatlands. Kings County. New Torlc.

eurveyed October. 1S6S. by Qiarle Brooke, civil Engineer and Bl'rveyor, 20 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, N. and tiled December 4. 1803, in the office ef the Register the Countr of Kings, as and by the Iota numbers Twenty-six hundred and eleven and Twenty-six hundred and twelve, ln Block number fifty-seven, and which said lots, according to said msp, bounded and described as to wit: Ex-Preartdent Hoosasveit letres Orav, and even L.

'L" iu.df.'"' dcriod tance tnrougn another party wail, one hundred (100) feet to the northerly side of Ver iuj- ini certain lot, piece or ter liay this afteroooa for his Sou Lh. Second Battalion Members of the Sons of Veterans in civilian -va ca.i4-.t iU ILaO tUUHLI non Avenue, and thence westerly along the northerly side of Vernon Avenue, seventeen em trip, where he will be sruetu ef parcel of land lying and being In the Cftr now Borough, of Brooklyn, Klnge County and State of New York, bounded and de- ARSON I HQU1ERS. Referee. GRBGO FRANK. Plaintiff.

Attorneys. Psyntar Bldg Bridge Plata. Long lal- and City, N. Y. t-l-1- jono rarisr tn Orlesas.

Mrs. Second Division Grand Army of the Republic and Monitor Association Naval Veterans This division will ttocaseveit accompaay him. -wtUu iu wn: xserinnlng at a point In the easterly line of Second Avenue, distant northerly from the northeasterly corner of Pecond Avenue and Flftv- IN BRIEF. form on Cumberland street, right oaiM AJvra ajmaayss SUM 1HK lira 1 -ei "nun on sons or veterans. Third Division.

United Spanish (17) feet ten (10) Inches to the point or place ot beginning Dated May 2 1915. J. GARDNER STEVENSON. Referee. COOMBS WILSON.

Attorney for Pla'ntlfT. 160 Rroadway. Brooklyn. N. T.

o-M-e ad COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY. Bowery Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Josephine H. Boe anl others, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure snd sale duly made and entered ln the above entitled action, and bearing date the 2Sth day of April, 1DIS.

1. the undcr-rlgned. the Referee, tn said Judgment War Veterans TVH. NOnC I TO CX)NTBACTOat. COUNTY COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Frank Hurtt. plalmlfh agalna: jack Levy and others, defen.1ar.ta ln purau-ance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sa.s duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the lth day of April. 1911. I. the underlined, the Referee, in said judgmsnt named, will eel! at public auction to the highest bldde- by Wm.

M-Phllllamy a auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange No rifth Street eighty feet and two Inches-running thence Easterly and parallel with Fifty-fifth Street one hundred feet; thence Northerly, and parallel with Second Avenue, fifty feet: thence Westerly and again parallel with Fifty-fifth Street one hundred feet to Second Avenue, and thence Southerly along Second Avenue, fifty fet form on Cumberland street, right AKGinE WORTH OF "GIANTS." OKNTRAU INSTRUCTIONS TO BlDna-Wf) State Controller Travis COUNTY OutRT. KINGS COUNTY. Louis Raffe and Henrietta Raffe. and the survivor of tbem, against Joha Sullivan Cempany. and othere, defendants- In purauaac ot a Judgment ef fere-, closure end eaue duiy made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing dale ihe 11th oay of May.

111. X. tbe undersigned, tbe Referee, in satd Judgment named, will eell at public auction te tke hlgbeet bidder, bv Nathaniel Shuter. Buo-(loneer. at th Breob.yn Real Folate El-(baage.

Ne. II Montague street, tn the Borough ef Brookiya. Coutity of aunga oa tbe lTth day ef June. 11. at twelve o'clock soon, the promisee directed by said Judgment te be sold, end therein deernbes as follows: All that certain p.ot.

piece er parcel ot land, situate, lying aad being Is the Borough ef Brooklyn of tbe Otv of New York. County of Kings, and State of New York, bouadeel and oeecrlbed as followa to wit: Beginning at a point ea Tke pe-sos or person naeklag bnt sea rogate Cohalan in Manhattan to re- to the place or Deginnmg Dated Uav -vKiime me estate or John T. Brush er eiiOp.l Tb City of QE.WIOIK lor ax. or iiin Kruuna nis snare In the own iss Montague street. In the Borough of Brook.

yn. County of Kings, on the let first farcol Beginning at a point on ths Westerly side of East Twenty-ninth Street, distant one hundred and eighty (ISO) feet Northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the Westerly side of East Twenty-ninth Street with the Northerly side of Ferragut Road, formerly Avenue runnir. thence Northerly along the Westerly side of East Twenty-ninth Street forty feet; thence Westerly, parallel with Farracut Road, one hundred tlOO) feet to the centre line of the block between Bast Twenty-eighth and East Twenty-ninth Streets; thence Southerly along said centre line of the block and parallel with Eaat Twenty-ninth Street, forty (40) feet, and thenoe Easterly, again parallel with Farragut Read, one hundred (101 feet to the Westerly elde of East Twenty-ninth Street, at the point or place of beginning. Also all the right, title and interest of the parties of the first part. of.

In and to Kami ershln of the VoV" ow5D AEl-J- Referee. i.ltw aaaa la a Sealew tornevs for Plaintiff oay or June. ii. at twelve clock noon No. 834 Atlantic Avenue.

Brooklvn' a uuuervaiuea at 1348,702, N. T. t-t7--4l tne premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or carrel eave.opm. lltie ta Oupptie. Kateraa a eerk or ser-rtes te nhack bid as made, ertta hie er their came or r.amee aad tke elate ef presentation to tre JKreeadeat mm COIX -CHOKED BABY DIES, COUNTY COURT.

KICG3 roUNTT. Mathew IJeber, two years old of Edmund a. caoaraa. id oo o. tn al apart sees) t.

Jla J- Burke, his tiffs, asalnst Ella t.oulsa Spar- of land, ettuata. lying and being In the Borough of Brook'yn of the City of New York. County of Klnge and State of New lork, known and designated on a certain msp entitled. "Addition No. 7.

Vanderveer at w. ot.w is nese coin on April 8, and died fester- ana neur una in aaa er: ianaeat fee the name at which me aad p.ac tke estimate received will pubiariy enwae4 named, will sell at public auction to the highest blddr, by Jsmes Brumiey. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 119 Montague street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn. Countr of Kings, on the 4th day of June. IMS. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described ee follows. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York.

County of Kings and State of New York, hounded and described aa follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Fark Place distant four hundred and fire feet torn- inches easterly from the corner formed bv the Intersection of the southerly side of' Place with the easterly aide of New Yoric Avenue: running thence southerly Park, belonging liermanta Real Estate -iier an operation at St. Vln- aulT Bnu nterea in the above enfi fToinn.l entitled action, and besrlnr ilat. tne nortneriy saoe ot eeventy-cead Street distant feet ten aad on-ka Inches easterly from the eerner fanned by tbe Intersection of the northerly side or Beventy-eecond Btreet with the easterly side et Fifth Avenue: running thence easterly along tbe northerly side ef eeventy- ky tbe rreaioent er Hoard or teed ef Twenty-ninth Street, lying in front of and ana irnpr. (o Flallanda. Kings County SDrtmat and read and (day of May, 1H.

the undersigned, the a adjoining said premises to the centre line New lork. surveyed August. ll5, by Charles Crooks, civil Engineer and Sur tb contract mad according te law as tnereor. Second Parcel Also all that certain olot FERE PANIC AT "MOTTES h'shest bid- sooa aa practice. veyor.

Joralemon street. Brooklvn. i wun on urana Army of the Republic. Fourth Division Patriotic Order Rons of America. This division will form on Cumberland street, right resting on United Spanish War Veterans.

Fifth Division Junior Order TJhlted American Mechanics, First RegMent, U. R- eixth Division United Boys' Brigade of America. This division will form OH Willoughby avenue, right resting on Cumberland street, and will enter column when In march on the- left of the Jr. O. U.

A. M. Seventh Division United States Boy Scouts. This division will form on Carlton avenue south of and right resting on Willoughby avenue. Eighth Division Sons of Veterans Auxiliary, Ladles of the Grand Army.

Women's Relief Corps and IXuic-hters of Vdtmun Thlji division will form oa noshing avenue west of the entrance to the Navy Yard opposite Cumberland Btnat, in the. order named, at 1:45 P. and await an esoort of Sons of Veterans who will eascort them to a tpoedtlon on the field Till la required by the Navy Tard regulations. ikack bid or eainai eeatats tk and riled heptembtr 1st. U.

In tbs null eXDloderi In t. atH n- nu I tlonMri. at th Srnoklvn Tfm c-. same ana at oi or tb rati a piece or parcel of land, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Westerly side of East Forty-second Street. Baaaing tae aaiua.

tea nam el e.1 sen ture theatre at 34? 8teinwav avenue chinw No. 9 Momawe atrt. in thi 0" paaiy burned and there was a panic o'clock noon, the premises directed by said wuh tim there. a. and If as) ether person we ao inter.

ed. it aaall die. distant one hundred and seventy-seven feet six Inches Southerly from the comer formed tlnct.y ibc: a so that tt as smaade by the intersection of the Westerly side of judsment to te soid. ana therela describe ta vae taeatre. without any connection aay et bee Forty-second Street with the Southerly Offloe of the Register of the County of Kings, aa and by the lote numbers four thousand and nlnety-flve and four thousand and ninety-sit.

which said lots taken together are bounded and deacrttved as followa to wit: Beginning st point en the southerly side of aiienwood Road (formerly Avenue Gi. dletant forty feet westerly from the corner formed bv the Intersection of the southerly aid of Glenwood Road with the weaterly a.de of Eaat Thir-ty-tourth Street: running thence southerly parallel with East Thirty-fourth 8trt, on hundred and vn and fifty one-hun pro.t maaisg a eviiuaa. lor tfc ea purpo. ano aa lo mpta tJr ra.iuan or atad ita: witn New tora Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall ore hundred and twenty-seven fet nine and on4. half lnchea to the center line of the Mock: theace easterly parallel with Park Place and along aald cmtrr line of the XEGPtO PRESIDENT DROPPED.

ss follows: AH tr.st certain lot. plee or parcel of land. ltua: lin end oelna in the Borous-b of Brooklyn of ihp ri.y N-w rork. County of Klnits end State of New York, bounl-d end deiorlbed as fol-lonre: Beicinnlnr nt a Dclni on th. William S.

Btnnnn.nun, atDbar ef the tvoard or a.deraa.. kd a department. iaiat a bi.raa. depsty Diock. eigmcen reel six Inches- th.n..

of the Dixie Industrial Company, was voted out of office, snd eloe of Avenue running thence Boutneriy alone the Weeterly side ot Kaat Otret, alxty feel; tbence "Westerly. paLTailel with Avenue D. one hundred feet to the centre line ot the block between East Forty-second gtreet end Albany Avenua; thence Northerly along ittd centre ltn of the block and parallel with East Forty-second Street, sixty feet, and thence East, erly. and again parallel with Avenue D. tberso: er c.era taere.n or otLer err.cer st Th City of Nw i.i tw b.

cT or indirect aecond Street thirty feet: thence norther.y at right anglea to Seventy-eecend Street, and part of the distance ihrougk a party wall, sua hundred aad eighteen feet four Inchee to land sow or late ef Oviagtoa: thence weeterly along said land ef Ovir.g-lon forty feet to a point daetaat one hundred and fourteen feet, eight Inchee easterly from the eaaterly side of Fifth Avenue: meaaured along a line drawn parajiel with Svnty-eecend ti thence aouta-erly at nght aruglea to Sventy-oond btreet ninety-eight feet. ten Inchee, thence easterly paralltl with Seventy-second Street ln tt: thtnr souihr1y at right sngls te Seventy-second Street twenty feet six lnca.ee to tbe northerly side of tvnty-cond rrer at th point or plan of berlnnlng. all th. rlgh tit: aasd liuarvat of th parties of. In and to Seventy sanend Btreet.

lying In front of aad adjoining said premise to ths centre Ita thereof Dated, Vy 1Kb. I'll JOHN T. UNO. Refer. HARRY THOMPSON, Attorney fee Plaintiffs.

It Ham a Street. Brooklyn. N. T. ---J4 northerly parsllel with New York Avenu r.d part pf the distance through a nsrtv cestrsctiag panj dsr.

eaareay er olbrwiee la or in tb pvrforn. nan un. "iiu cut) -seven feet nine and one-half Inches to the southerly side of Park Place, and than-- weatrrly aac aa conaiat. in vara er bazaatneaa. to It r.at.a ar artHn Ihe aarofi.e te-f.

Ta. erly side of Lincoln Avenue distant four hundred nd twent--lx feet (0ur an(1 half Inrhei northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Atlantic Avenue with the wester'y side of Lincoln Avenue; running- thence westerly at rlsit tntlc to Lincoln Avenue elrnty-seven feet six inches: thence nertherly parallel with Lincoln Avenue twenty-eight feet; thenc easterly at nflei to Lincoln Avsnue lRhty-seTen (est It Inches to ths westerly side of Lincoln Brooks elected to succeed after a stormy stockholders' meeting. PRUSSIA'S HEAVY LOSSES. It ts estimated that the Prussian Arf-f" ftlone reach a t0tal of 000 men, Including those who have recovered from their wounds and returned to the front. one hundred leet to tb.

eeterly ettte of Kml Forty-aeoondt Street. at the point or place of beginning. Also ail the right, title end Interest of the parties of the mr eaa-lanat naaaat a aasrtned by tb eeatsa. la writ ag of tbe parr or parties sjaakias On arrival at the athletic. tUM eighteen feet etx lnchaa to the poIntor place of elso all tli.

rlrht title and interest of the parties of. In and to Park riac lying In twnt nf anl adjoining aid prmlsfa to the renter line thereof tk titimtte thai in ea- s.A: rim part, or, in tna to emu Fwty-eecona a-a'M tnsrsiB sre in true Ne bid sr eetlmate will be rona.derwd aftsr orgunizatloin have been aligned In front of speakers' stand, color bearers of all organizations will pro Street, lying In front of and adjoining aald premises, to tbe centre line thereof. Dated June 1. 1S13. enteaal aa a ronoiiian pretrfl: nacsues or cwneideratloe of prop Datsd, June zna.

tvio. LEWIS ROVER HAJtRY THOOTSOV, Attorney foe It be accompanied Sr a cert. 'led act ABRAHAM Referee. WIIJL.IAM at. MOORE.

Attorney for Plaintiff. -2--S SuluuijiaJ DENIES rNTERVIKW. pes ea an i-ii -oa. ra. a at Tks City ef Tors, aae te in Premises.

Plaintiff. ITS Remsen Brooklyn SuPREMB COURT. KINOs Cfmv.v Mayor Mltchel has denied Ins al. order of ths Comptroller or rr.on.a or cmr sorats stoca sr t-rtncats taalefei. leged Interview at Portland, in iEva 8t.

Clair Hamilton, va Kathrv. sees Of ssy sature leaued bv Tbe City ef New York, whlck tbe ahaal approve aa of eeal ae nh tb ecr- A. Ryan, et tlefls Pursuant to Judgment herein. I will I at public ceed to tne right and left of and on a line with the stand. Sons of Veterans, Grand Army of the Republic.

Monitor Association Naval Veterans and United Spanish War Veterans on the right and other organisations on the left. The column win move promptly at o'clock and will march through Cumberland street to Flashing avenue to Clinton avenue and enter the Navy Tard by the Clinton avenue rut A. wuiun no aiscussed tiovernor Whitman ss a Presidential possibility. COMMAJTDS THE DETiAwARE. ity reejalrwd an in avart eeanent te ta by Wm.

J. McPhilllarru St Co auctioneer-s COUNTY COURT. KINGS COCNTT Isidor HHbereerg sad Bamet Tasesbeum. plaintiffs, egstnst Th Marcos Building Company, a oorpormtl'in. st at.

defendants. la pursuance ef a Judgment ef ferecoers end eale duly made aad entered la tbe abeve entitled action, sad bearing sate lb aatb day et May. 1ie. I. tbe wndereiaraeA.

the Referee, la said Judgment warned, will sell at publle aaetlon te ths highest bidder, by Nathaniel Shutrr, swrtioseer, si the Brooklyn Real Kstats Erohuge. Ja. IS Montague street, is the Bea-oaasrh ot Brooklyn. County of Klnga on tke tlst mem i wi ic aa tkaa five per cesium i amount dredth feet: thence westerly parallel with Glenwood Road forty feet: thence northerly pavnaliei with Eaat Thirty-fourth Street one hundred and Sevan and fifty one-bundredtha feet to the southerly side of Okenwood Road, and thenc easterly along the southerly sld of GInwood Road forty ft le th point or place ot beginning. Together with the right, title and Intereet of the parties of.

In and to Olenwood Road, lying ln front of and adjoining aald premises to the oentre line thereof bated. May lth. 1H. JOHN COFFIN. Referee.

HARRY L. THOMPSON. Attorney for Plaintiff, l'l Rsmsen Street. Brooklyn, N. T.

tl-tH "trPRKME COURT. KINOS COUNTY. Carrie plalntifr. against Joseph C. Trost and Mar his wife, defendants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered ln th above entitled notion, and bearing- date trie 17th day of May. HIS. i. the.uudergtgned. the Referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Wm.

J. McPhllllamy at- auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exrhsnge. No lis Montague street. In the Bo'rough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on th 14th day of June, ltll, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment te be eald, end therein described ee follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In ihe Rtamugh of Brooklyn et the city of New York. Ceunv of Kings, and late of New York, bounded and deecrtbed as follows, lo wit: Begtnalne at a point on the northeasterly elde of rorty-eeventh Street dletant one hundred snd eighty feet northweeterly from the corner formed by the Intervention of the northeesterly slds of Forty-seventh Street with the raortbeeet- Cant.

W. A. Gill, of the Naval t. uitcut mwlj inn, iio. HYMAN NEWMAN, Referee FRFDEfltCK COBB, Atiorney for Pleln-tlff.

1S Montitue Street. Brooklyn New Torlc City. 1-1 COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTy" Catherine Fltipatrlck, -j General Guardian of John Vapatr1ek and Catherine Flta-patiick. Infants, plaintiff, srilnst James A.

Horan. and othere. defendan's ln Bur- uance of a Judf-ment of foreclosure and sale flnly made and entered In the ahoy, entitled aotlon. and bearing date the 17th day of May. 1915.

J. the underlined, the Referee, In aald itiditmenti nnmed will ell at pobllo fuctfen to the highest bidder, by Wm. J. MrPhllllamy Co bead rasire. as pre, d.j ,.0 ef tbe Oreatsr New York Charter Ta isaiit skall be is tke area.

mining Board, has been assigned to the commaad of the battleship a sr isstrwctMBs etsderw aad eaail be la excees tlv per cnt at Brooaiyn neai estate a-xchange. Ill Montague street, Brooklyn. Kings County May nil. at o'clock nootL premises directed by said judgment to be sold, ss follows: All that certain lot, duc! or parcel of land, with the building or buildings and Improvements thereon erect, ed. situate, lying and being In the Bor-etigb of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, citv and State of New York, bounded and de. scribed ss follows: Beginning tbe cor. BLPREMK COCRT, KINr.g COUNTY Barbara glcrsch, plaintiff, against Johanna H. Oerth, individually and ae administratrix of the goods, chattels and credits which were of Johanna C. Reich, deceased, defendant, In pursuance of an Interlocutory Judgment of partition and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date tho 15th dav of May.

1935. the undersigned, the Referee, In aald Judgment named, will sell at pun-llo auction to the highest bidder, by vvtl-llanv P. Rae, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real. Estate Exchange, No 180 Montague Street, tn ths Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on tho lith day of June, IOTA, at twelve o'clock noon, tno premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described aa follows- Alt that certain lot, piece or parcel ef land with buildings thereon erected, situate lying and being In the Borougn of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and Stats nf New York, bounded and described as follows Tb eertin ckck or anonev skeeld see be earns, la tbe esveiep containing a bad er estimate, bet ehoaie a ettar ae risewd ts sepeo-ste etiaw.er ed1rvaae tk kael eg lb Ie taar-me ADRIATIC ARRIVES SAFEST. day of June. ISIS, at twelve oleok wow, the rem tee dtret4 by said lad grave te sold, snd tbr.la dcrtbd aa follows: Alt that 1st. pies sr parcwl ef lane with tke buildings and tntprovsmests thereon erected, situate, lylag and beaag tn tbe Borough st Rrooklra, Cwassty A dispatch from Llveroool an. a Beatr.

sr eaicmntea perseaaily ueea tbe nouaces the safe arrival of ths White tloneers. at tne Brooklyn Real Estate En-chance. No. 1 Montague street in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings on ner formed oy tne intersection of the southerly side of Tilden Avenue with the easterly side of Brooklyn Avenue; running thence southerly along eald easterly side of Brooklyn Avenue 10 feet i Inchee" ntar uner Aanatto, which carried a W- parttcaiare as te tbe euantltiee and tne Jutn aay or june. isis, at twelve STUBl'is an naaarp.iwa.

aa aaaa e.S exteat sf tke week. rfrtac meet av made tbs epeclrtcatlee. Sakedalee. law a fi Is Ike said frue Vf Judgment to be sold, and therein as follows: All that certain lot. plec or parcel of land with the aaa thence eaeteriy para.iei wnn i n0en Avenue IDS feel 1 inches to Oovs Road or Street: tb.ence In a northwesterly direction along said Clove Road or Btreet lot tH Inchee lo the said southerly aid, .1 Tilden Avenue, and thence westerly along Kiasa.

City ens wtats er Piew Terk. bouaded and 0ecr1 bed es fetleers, wit. Beginning at Ihe earner formed ky ths rntereectlos of tke Southerly stds ef Waedrurf Avenue with ths Westerly ease ef SL Taui Place: rwaamg tkesare eel-erly. aieng the Soatkeiiv side ef Wood, f-uff Avenue, one kundre sad fertv-flv I4.VN feet. Iksee tochee these Southerly, st right te WseSrerf Avenae.

eae bmad aad tveeaaty-frve ill. a reet: tftaeaae aaatarls. vaarmllel wlta Beginning at a point oa tne southwesterly side of Decatur Street, distant four hun. PS nan invya. rrwna Se Saps.

trad swsreed ts aay psrees wke as Ta arrears ts Tbe Citv ef New Tors prpvementt thereon erected, situate lln and being In the Borough of Brooklyn dred feet northwesterly from the corner debt er eowtraat. er wbe te a defeelterTsa said soutneny eine oi muvn nvenoe lot v.uu,.,j v-uy ana ntate of New rk. bounded and described as follow! in wit: Beginning at lormeq oy tne intersection or the south-weeterly elde of Deoatur Street with ths northwesterly elde of Saratoga Avenue: cargo or manltlons tor the Allies. ASQXJrm AT THE FRONT. Premier Asquith has just returned to London from a visit to the British front in Flanders.

He oonfsrred with Oen. Joffrs and M. Mlllerand, French Minister of War. TWO KTTiTJFm TS MEXICO. Mrs.

George Twedey, of Manhattan, tnd Mist Kenner, a jovornesi, were killed yesterday when their car- riage fell over a cliff at Mazatlan, Mexico. feet l4 Inchee to the corner, the point or place of beginning. Together with .11 la, right, title and Interest of the mortgagor of. In and to land lying In Tild.n Avanu. eriy elde OT Twenrtn Aveno: ramnlng thenc aortheaaterly.

warnllel with Tw.lfth earwi w. I mm mmy WtigataSSl Tbe rty Tbe castrteM mavet be k-d Ss a Tb angbt ks i neai i a en ewe-b rase tmi all k.d ttnraie li erly side of Atlantic Avenue opposite the center of a narty wall and which point I. distent twenty-two feet n. running thenee eeoxhweeterly Dn.ra.llet with Aro You Ready, V- For Your Trip? Take HORLICK'S Malted Milk with yon when Yachting, Csmplnf, Motoring, Fishing; or Golfing. A nntritioas, amtiafying Pood-Drlnlc reedy in moment.

A good light ranch when tired or run down. Simply die boItc In water, hot or cold. A fine nlght'i mtUsjsuredljrou talc cupful hot before retiring. Oer Cioch Teblece the Mm ee convenient nou n.timent. Oieeolve a tew In hc mouth when fatigued or hungry.

Fample free, HORLICK'S, Racine, Wis. Substitute "Just ss QootT ss MORUCK'S, tits Orfglasi i a mnu i .1 ine aistancs through a party watt, one hundred fret te be for tke Interest st Tbs Crty as ta a BldOvre will writ tk leai roottlyn Avenue, mraet I a front of er edjolnlng eald premieea the eeatrs line thereof. BABKEH D. IEiCH, HtN'RT jOfuUMOV DAVENPORT. Atternsy for Prl tttt T.

he above eale le hereby adjourned May XSth. tt. at hour and place. tbence northwesterly snd parallel with Decatur Rtreet, (went fstt; thenc north- tiirrly and mm parallel tim girttoti Avenue end part of the distance through party wall, one hundred feet to the southwesterly atde ef Deeatue Street, and eesterly comer of Atlantic Ar.nue and Third Avenue: running thence northerly through the et the laid Party wall wfth Allantfo Ayenn. nrettesn ,1, Inches: thence southerly and thmngh the centre of another party wall, eighty ult to the northerly etoe of Atlentto Avenue; IRIir iui er es.inis.es is 1 is trs same in t-gsrvei Biddere sre ressastM srk eae tuaate vapn lb btaaa Avenue, on hutadrd feat two lnr-he: thence northwesterly, pemllel with F-erty-eeventh Street, forte fet: theace southwesterly, parallel with Twelfth Avnu.

en niiiiflrd fft two InrtiM to tli north- Mterljr ld ef Forty. ssvnlh Street: ne thenoe southeasterly along the nortkeaet-erly aide of Forty-evnt Street, forty feet ta th. aolat mr plac of beginning Alee all th ml ana tntsewet ef the party of the fleet part In tad Fony-eeventb Rtreet. lying tn front of snd adininlng aid nrmlti th centre i.e. thereof, Dated, Jen 1MI HAHniiO FAME'.

Raferea Woedraarf Avwaa. ee a taaare en twnty-evn I IX r' I fc tfc i and -Soarter tba te tb Wetrty (id ef St- Pssls Rues, and Ihsaea North- tlonf the ti4 rJ ef m. rni hundred tn tnty-n tl feet, three end one-hear iwehee ts the om.r. tbe point er ptao ec ewer1-. ntrv.

Also ell the rtglat. title em ef th party the fire. s-n r. sns te Wdrn'f lrta end St. feaaaia pines, Ivtng in front ad edjejamg tse ssi4 rmtet the air line thrt -Du4.

im MAX H. XBKllAJf, Referee, S1VON Br.Ril. Plaintiff Atlsraey, 114 aid mraiaaM ky vatra wltb ak e-aatt i I lARKkn" a LEICH. R.f.fc wklck te Swrisass tk -be a eepy ths resitrsct. tsslsC'bg lbs spec, hi th term Sf'mwl ttm rsreerattea fore eae eb'slssrf ea eoathemeterly along the eouthweaterly atde of ptcatur fttreet twenty feet to the point or place of beginning.

Bald premises being known as No. see. Decatur Street. Dated. Mar Soth.

191 S. ERNEST P. KmiAN. Refer. EDWARD 3.

rANDRKY. Plaintiffs At-torney, (OT Washington Street, Brooklyn, X. X. s-iee-s-se UR EE BAILORS DROWNED. Captain Burg-e and two men were drowned yesterday when the schooner Warnr Moors was wrecked near Cape Charles.

Vs. side of Atlantlo Avenue, nineteen feet si Inches to the point or place of My lth, 1H, PALY, Attorney for Malntlff. I7 Fulten Street. Broeklys. K.

T. f.ll.t.lf ThY bv i Jeurnan te June Kh. tHt. et Mm hour Md Mee.n.ted Msj seellestleei tkereba at efTo sf aaVi JOmt rol.WKt.lv Attnrnev fef Seewrtseaaet fr w'eaa wwrk te sneaae oaeesmi be? swtaa i SAltaan srwflvai, sarwaasiyw. ea.

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