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STANDARD UNION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1929. FORECLOSURES. FORECLOSURES. SUMMONS NOTICKa. Real Estate News In Attendance At Convention By P.

WILLIAM BU8CH Heal Estate Editor Active Realty Market Noted in Property on Eighty-sixth Street-Queens to Award, Prizes for Best Buildings To-night One of the most active sections in outlying Brooklyn, from the standpoint of real estate ownership changes, is 86th street, where sales of property have increased almost three-fold during CORPORATION NQTir NEW YORK SUPREMB COURT judcial District In th mati plication of THE CITY OF NEW relative to acquiring title, when' same ha not been heretofore- for tho earn purpose in fee, to lU-tenement and hereditaments 'v for th purpose of opening and et-Publio Park (Lincoln Terraor p.u tension) bounded by Rochester, As Carroll Street and East New nue, In tho Borough of Brooklyn, i City of New York. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN BII) of Costs, charge and expend- cur red by reason of tho above-ent i proceed' ng will presented fortax i to one of tho Justice of the--uiH Court of th State of New YofJ Judloial District, at a Bpecful i thereof, to bo held in and fornths Coii of Kings, for the hearing of motions, the County Court House In the of Brooklyn, City of New Yor on 1st day of February, 1929, at 10 o'cUm In the forenoon of that day, rt as hm thereafter as counsel can be head ttu-r on; and that tho said Bill ot Com charges and expense ha been doposiu tn the office of the Clerk of the Loud of Kings, there to remain for ami durn the Ipace of ten days, aa required by he Dated, Brooklyn, New York, iJanusi 9, 1929. GEORGE NICHOLSON, Corporation Counsel, Ofrice and Post Office A flares. 506 Municipal Building Brooklyn, N. Y.

KECLOSURES, SUpSeMEJ COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Johanna M. Schroeder, plaintiff, against Emma M. Balsam, defendant. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and aalo duly made and entered In th above entitled action, ant bearing dot th 2th day of September, 1926, th undersigned, the Referee, In said, judgment named, will sell at public auction to tho highest bidder, by Nathaniel Hhuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

189 Montagu Street, In the Borough of Krooklyn, County of Kings, on the 30th day of January, 1929, at twelve o'clock noon, th premises directed by said Judgment to be and therein described as follow: All tnoae two certain pieces or parcels of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lyinfc and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and describ. ed as follows: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of Henry and Luquer Streets: running thence southwesterly along 'the southeasterly side of Henry Street forty (40 UH; thence southeasterly parallel with Luquer Street, sixty-four (64) feet six (fii tnchea, more or less, to land now, or latet of Martin McDonald; thence northeafterl parallel with Henry Street forty Mf tont to the southwesterly side of l.unuer Street; and thence- north westerly sixty-four (64) feftt six (6) inches, more or less, to the fiolnt or placo of banning being the same premises conveyed to me by Hermann Schroeder by depd tarim date April 30th. 1913, which is to recorded simultaneously herewith. Dated, January 9th, 1920. KUOENE SUERK.

ReTeree. BENNITT A MANNING, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 32 Court Street, Bomuch of Brooklyn. N. Y. City.

J-9-6-35 Mary E. Forster, and 204 Park place to Lillian Noon, Avenue Home Sold Cook Oload, as broken, sold for the Druid Building Company, the two-family house at 5424 Avenue to an Investor who will Immediately occupy. Manhattan Corner Sold Lewis H. May has sold for Simon Isaacs premises 1565 Madl-Bon avenue, Manhattan, a five-story and store apartment, 25 by 70, adjoining the southeast corner of 106th street, to William Prua-nlt. Gilbert Gilbert, as attorneys, represented the seller, and Stephen K.

Rapp, as attorney, represented the purchaser. Brooklyn Building Flans Nob. 487-03 Utlea two-atory brick, public garage. 8O1IOO, coat 146,000. H.

B. Levy. 1205 Kaatern parkway, owner; Archltecta Studloa, archlteota. Noa. 4202-10 Olenwood road, one-atory brick, offices, 24x20, 110,000.

A. 81 rot 0-wllz, No. 1374 40th at; H. Murlck. Noa.

9707-38 Klnga hfghway. ona-atory brick, 220x100, 125,000. Ch, Llpaky, No. 215 Montague at; U. J.

Murlck. Noa, 2165-6 S6th two-atory brick, atorea, 40x90, S36.000. Manaon Realty No. 31-13 Dltmaa M. Klein.

Nos. 403-73 19th at. (alteration), repair fire damage, two-atory brick factory, 36.000.. Both Felt premiaaa; H. C.

Harrington. 1 Noa. 60th one-atory 'brick, Iron worka. 48x100, 13,000. City Iron Worka, No.

1625 60th C. A. Levitt Parents-Teachers Party Second annual card party of the Parent-Teachers' Association of P. S. No.

91, Albany avenue and Maple street, was held last night In the school gymnasium. Prizes were awarded to players and non players. Mrs. Berlin presided. Mrs.

L. B. Hart Is president of the association, Mrs. B. Zlrinsky, vice-president; Mrs.

A. M. Regew, second vice-president; Mrs. A. Tedesee, recording secretary; Mrs.

I. Krei-ger. financial secretary, and Mrs. treasurer. Municipal Court Calendars The Standard Union publishes Municipal Court calendars at regular intervals.

westerly and along th northerly lino of said land formerly of Wm, H. Coiin 90 ft 1 in. to th easterly aid of Elton thence northerly along aald easterly eld of Elton 2 ft, I in. to tho point or place of beginning. several dimension and distancoa mora or less.

Dated, New York. January 2nd, UM. HOWARD A. ROC FORD, Referee, HARRY MKHARD, Attorney for Plaln-. tiff, 277 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

1-6-6-61 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Edgar A. Law, plaintiff, against Julia La cagnlna. Harry Birch and Theresa Clarlo, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly mad and entered In the above-entitled action and bearing date the 2d day of January, lf29.

1. the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Kstato Rooms, No. 189 Montagus utreet, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of City of New York, on the 4th day of February, 1H29, at Vi o'clock noon on that day, by Mc-Vhllliainy Heaney, auctioneers, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of, land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, houmted and described as follows Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Kiiat 23d atrt-et, distant one hundred and eighty (180) feet southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly sido of East 2 lid street and the southerly aide of Avenue running ihonce easterly, parallel with Avenue ono hundred (100) feet; thence southerly, pur Ik' I with East 23d atreot, forty (40i feet; thence westerly, again parallel with Avenuo P. one hundred (100) feet to the Easterly side of East 2Sd street, and thence northerly, alon? the easterly aide of East 23d atrcrt, forty (40) feet to the point or place of beginning. Said prumisea being Unown as and by tho street number 1G25 East 23d street.

Being known as lots 15 and Id, Mo 6786, on a plan of lots called Brooklyn's Harlem Together with all the right, title end Interest of the mortgagor of, In and to the land lying In East 23d street In front of and adjoining the above-described premises to the center line thereof. Dated, Januarv 8, 1029. KDGAK M. DOTTfillTY, Referee. PERCJV A 13.

JACKSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, C3 William street. New York city. The approximate amount of the Hen or mortgage, to satisfy which the above-described property la to be sold. Is $7,054.40. with interest thereon from the 21t doy of December, MIIS, together with the costs and allownnce amounting to $511.09, with interest from January 3, 3 9-9, together with the expends r.f the sale.

The approximate amount of the taxes, and water rates or other liens which are to be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchape price or paid by the referee Is $lfi and interest. The premises will be Fold subject to any state of facts whleh an crurata survey may show; subject to a first mortgage on which there is unpaM 18,500 and interest. Dated. January 8, 1029. EDGAR M.

DOUGHTY. Referee. 1-12-6-63 SUPREME COURT, KING3 COUNTY. Avlk Realty plaintiff, against Samuel Bchenker et al, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the Sth day of January, 1929.

the undersigned, the Referee, io aald judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Mcl'hilllamy Heaney, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No, 181 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 5th day of February. 1929, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: "All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point ot) the northerly side of Newkirk Avenue (formerly Lawrence Avenuel as lnid down on a map filed in the office of the Reg- inter or the County or Kings, entltien Man of the Village of Greenfields on Land of tiie United Freeman's Land Association, situate in the town of Flnthueh and New Utrecht In the County of Kings, as surveyed April, 1852, by Tunis C. Ber gen, distant four hundred seventy-five feet westerly from the northwesterly side of Newkirk (formerly Lawrence) Avenue and First Street (as sold First Street has been extended northerly since the filing ot tne aforesaid map); thence westerly along the northerly aide ot Newkirk (for merty lawrence) Avenue as laid down on said map seventy-five feet; thence northerly parallel with First Street (as extended) one hundred feet; thence easterly, parallel with Newkirk (formerly Lawrence) Avenue and along land now or late of Henry S. Dltmas as laid down on said map, seventy-five feet; thence southerly parallel with First Street (as extended) one hundred feet to tne point or place of beginning.

To-gether with all the riKht. title and In terest of the mortgagor herein, if any. of. In and to the land lying In the street iront ot and adjacent to the sain premise io tne centre line thereof. Dated.

Jan. 12. 1929. EDWARD J. O'TOOLE.

Referee. WM. GODNICK 4k A. FREEDMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 32 Court Street, Borough of Brooklyn, New York City.

1-12-6-63 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY. Stanley Dembowakt and Boleslawa Dembowskl, plaintiffs, against Thomas Abttabiie, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a lurierment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 26th day of December. 1928.

I. th undersigned, the Referee, in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Marcus Cohen A Son, Auctioneers, at the Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. No 189 Montaaue Street In the Borough of Brooklyn of the city or wew york, coumy of Kings, on tho 1st day of February. 1929. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises di rected by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with th buildings and improvements thereon, erected or to be erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: to wit: Beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of 29th Street distant one hundred and eighty-three feet four and one-half inches southeasterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southwesterly side of 29th Street with the southeasterly side of Third Avenuo, running thence southwesterly parallel with Third Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet two Inches, thence southeasterly parallel with 29th Street, twenty-seven feet and nine Inches, and thence northeasterly again parallel with Third Avenue and part of the distance through another party wall one hundred feet and two inches to tho southwesterly side of 29th Street and thence northwesterly along the southwesterly side of -29th Street twenty-seven feet nine Inches to the point or place of beginning.

Dated, January 10th, 1929. SAMUEL FINGERHUT, Re Teres, BERNARD A. KOZICKE. Attorney for Plaintiff, 15 Brosd Street. Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

1-11-6-SI SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Alfred Abeles, plaintiff, against Handrull Realty and others, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in th above entitled action, and bearing dat the 27th day of December, 1928, 1, the undersigned, the Referee. In aald judgment named, will sell at publio auction to the highest bid- ner, oy jero Johnson Jr. auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

189 Montague atreet, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on th 28th day tt January, 1929, at twelve o'clock none, the premises directed by aald judgment to sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with th building and Improvement thereon situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, and known and designated aa and by the lot No. forty on (41) in block 4C.73A on a certain plan of lots called "Rugby," surveyed (or Wood, Harmon A May, lfrno, by Fred Bartlett, Civil Engineer, and fited in tho Register's Office of Klnrs County aforesaid, August 1904, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point about twenty (20) feet westerly from th corner formed by the Intersection of th northerly std of Church Avenue a widened wtth the westerly side of Esst 48th Street; run nlng thence northerly parallel with the westerly aide of East 48th Street over ninety-two (92) feet; thenc westerly at right angles to East 48th Street twenty (20) feet; thence southerly parallel with the aald East 48th Street ninety-on feet 'eleven and three-quarter Inches (91 to th northerly side of Church Avenue; thenc easterly along th said northerly side of Church Avenue about twanty (20) feet to th point or place of Dated, Jamiarv 4, 1929, ROBERT E. SWEEZKY, Refer. CHARLES RECHT, Attorney for Plain, tiff, Office and Poat Offlr Add? ess, 110 4fth Street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

1-1-6-6-1 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Edward lvut. plaintlli, vs. Jttnie Henry Davins, ueiondant. pursuance of an interlocutory judgment of partition and sal mad ana utered in th above entitled action and bearing date th eth day of January, 1U29, the undersigned, the refers in said Judgment named, will sell at pJblto auction to the highest bidder by AlcPiiilllamy and Heaney, auctioneer, at the, Brooklyn Real estate Exchange, No.

ltt Montagu atreet, la the Borough of iurook.yii, County of Kings, City and Isltate ot New York, on the nth day of February, 1929, at l'i o'clock irbon, th premise uirectoU by said judgment to be sold and therein Uescribeu a follows: All that certulu lot, piece or parvol of land, with tha buildings thereon erected, situate, lying nd being In th Twenty -second late Jbiglith Ward of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and Btate of New York, and which taken together are bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly s.da of Ninth Mtreet distant threo hundred and thirty feet and eleven ill) inches westerly from the corner formed by th intersection ot the said northerly side of Ninth Street with the westerly aide of Third Avenue; running thence norlheiJy and parallel with Tulrd Avenue and partly through the centra of a party-wall one hundred (100) feet to tho centre of the Mock between Kiahth and Ninth Streets; thence westerly along aid centre line and parallel to said Ninth Htreei sixteen (Hi) feet, one (It Inch; tnence southerly an-i parallel to Third Avenue one hundred 4 100) feet to the northerly side of Ninth Street and thence easterly along the northerly side or Ninth hiret sixteen (16) feet, and one (1) lnh to the point or place of beginning. Together with all the rights and privileges In and to ilia uso of the party-wall on the west erly side of tho above described premises and ground on which it stands reserved In as granted to Edward Hughes by a certain deed mad and executed by said Edward HuB-hes and wife to Henry Graham, dated April 11, 1811, and recorded fn the Kings County Register's Office In Liber 661 of Conveyances page 120. Dated. January 17th. 1929.

EUGENE RHERK. Referee. JOHN ALFRED VALENTINE, Attorney for Plalntirf, Montagu Ktreet, Borouirh of Brooklyn, City of New York, N. Y. 1-23-6-36 SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY. Nell.e l'aotllloMjdaintiff against Robert Friedman and others, uetenuanis. in pursuance rf a judgment of foreclosure an.l sale tlu'y made and entered in the abov entitmd act! and bearing date tho 14 t)i ilav of Junuury, ll2y, the underaiKed, the Referee, in said juug- me-u named, will sell at public, auction to the highest bidder, by Mcrtiniiamy Heant-y, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. U9 Montagu Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the "th day of Feb ruary, 3 say, at twelve ciock noon, promise: directed by said Judgment to be sold, anl therein described as follows: All thopo certain lots, pieces or parcels of iand, s'uate, lying and being in the Borougn of Brooklyn, county or Kinas. City and Stale ot New 1 ork.

bnnwn ni rfp.iirnnted nn a. certain mafl entitled "Map ot property of Greenfield, situated In the Borough ot Brooklyn, City snJ State of New York. May 7th, Fiancls V. Murphy, civil engineer and City Surveyor. 1S9 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. and filed in the oriice of the Register of the County of KlnKS on June 19, 1925, as and oy tne lots number I to 12 both inclusive, tn block number 6879. Dated. January 1. 1929.

THOMAS H. CULLEN. Referee. JOSEPH IAN'NELLI. Attorney for Plain tiff.

Office and Post Office Address, 91 President Street, Borough of Brooklyn. New York City. 1-16-6-36. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY.

Lena Straasberg, plaintiff, against Annie Feldman, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 17th day of January, 1029, the undersigned, the Referee, in said judgment named, will sell at publio auction to the highest bidder, by Marcus Cohen Son, Auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the 14th day of February, 199, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold. and therein described as follows: All that certain lot of land with tne building and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of New Jersey Avenue distant ninety-nine (99) feet four and three quarter (4) Inches southerly from the comer formed by the intersection of the southerly side of New Lots Avenue with the easterly side of Now Jersey Avenue; running thence easterly and parallel with Hegeman Avenue one hundred (1001 feet; thence southerly and parallel with New Jersey Avenue twenty (20) feet; thence westerly and parallel with Hegeman Avenue and part of the distanco through a party wall one hundred (100) feet to the easterly side of New Jersey Avenue; thence northerly along the easterly side of New Jersey Avenue, twenty (20) feet to the point or place of be-Kinning, bein? premises known by street number 70j New jersey Avenue, Dated January 21st, 1929. HENRY AVARD BEER, Referee. ARTHUR GOODSTEIN, Attorney for Plaintiff, 376 Fulton Street. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. 1-23-6-31 NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, Klnes County.

Delia McQarr. plaintiff, against Triplex Holding defendant. No. 23692 1928. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 6th day of January, 1929, the undersigned, the Referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by James R.

Murphy, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague atreet, Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, on the 31st day of January. 1929, at twelve o'clock noon the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of sixteenth Street, distant 149 feet 44 Inches southeasterly from the easterly corner formed by the Intersection of the southeasterly aide of Eleventh Avenue with the northeasterly side Sixteenth Street; running tnence nortneasteriy ana paranei wim Eleventh Avenue 65 feet: thence uouth- ensterly and parallel with Sixteenth Street 23 feet 2 Inches; thence southwesterly and again parallel with Eleventh Avenue. 12 feet: thence again southeast erly, and again parallel wtth Sixteenth street, 2 leet; thence again southwest erly, end again parallel with Eleventh Avenue, 63 feet to the northeasterly side of Sixteenth Street; and thence northwesterly along said northeasterly side of Sixteenth Street, 25 feet 2i Inches to the point or place of beginning.

Together with all the right, title and Interest of tht parties of the first part of, In and to Jfith Street, lying In front of ami adjoining the above described premises to the centre line thereof. Dated, the 7th day of January, 1929. PAUL P. BR EN NAN. Referee.

DANIEL McNAMARA. Plaintiff Attorney, Office A P. O. Address, 322 Ninth Street, Brooklyn, New York. 1-9-6-31 SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY. The Columbia Machine Works and Malleable Iron Company, plaintiff, against Crescent Theatrical Enterprises, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the nbove entitled action, and bearing date the 10th day of January, 1929, I. the undersigned, the refereo. In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the hlgheat bidder, by Nathaniel Hhuter, auctioneer, at th Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montngue street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 6th day of February, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and Improvement thereon, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, the City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Fulton Street with the westerly aid of Euclid Avenue; running thence outh-erly along tho vrtnrly aid of Ecltd Avenue lw- hundred and twenty-three fitt; thence westerly at right angles to Euclid Avenue one hundred feet; thence northerly parallel with Euclid Avenue two hundred and five feet nine Inches to the southerly side of Fulton Street and thence easterly along the southerly aid of Fulton Street one hundred and on feet five and three-quarter Inches to the corner, th point -or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title snd lnrest or tha mortgagor of. In and to th land lying In the bed of Fullon Street end Euclid Avenue In front of.

and adjotnlnrr the above described premises to the canter "lines of each respectively. Dated, January 16, 1931. BENJAMIN C. RIBMAN, Refere. HTTTTON HOLAHAN.

Plaintiff- Attorneys, 82 Court St re it, Brooklyn, City, MS-f-ll rived through the said Clark A. Wtclc. deceased, or the said parties above named, or ineir aeviseee or heirs at law, and through any of them, which heirs, devlsess and other persons, If any there bo, and their names are unknown to the plaintiff, and all persons who are or make any claim whatever aa executor or administrator of any person who may be tfeceaeed, or who, If living, would have an Interest In the pram lees described In the complaint herein, derived through the aald Clark A. Wick, or the said parties above named, or their devisees or heirs at law, which persons. If any there be and their names are un known to tha plaintiff.

That the first names of 'Oeorge" Hughes, "William" Wilts. "Anna" Wlltae. "John" Wilt and "Louise" Wilts are fictitious, said first names being unknown to the plaintiff People of. the State of New York, defendants. To the above-named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the supplemental and amended complaint In this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the supplemental and amended complaint Is not served with this supplemental and amended sum mons, to serve a notice of appearance eh the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this supplemental and amended summon, exclusive of the day or service, in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded In the supplemental and amended complaint.

Dated, New York, nuvemonr uin, rjm. JAMKH H. KLEIN MAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office ft P. O. Address.

IS Park Row, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. To the above-named defendants, "all other persons who may claim as heirs at law- and next of kin of Clark A. Wick. deceased, their unhands or wives, executors, administrators, assignees, creditors or successors In interest, and all persons who may claim by, through or unaar them, all of whom are unknown to this plaintiff, and if any or all of the above-named parties be dead, then all devisees and heirs at law of the said parties and also all persons who by pur-chane, Inheritance or otherwise have or claim to have an Interest In the premlaea described in the complaint herein, de rived tnrouirh the said Clark A. Wick, deceasod, or the said parties above named, or their devisees or heirs at law, and throuKh any of them, which heirs, devlaees and other persons, If any there be, and their names are unknown to the plaintiff, and all persona who aie or make any claim whatever as executors or administrators of any person who may be deceased, or who.

If living, would have an interest In the premises do-scribed In the complaint herein, derived through the said Clark A. Wick, or the said parties above named, or their de-vlneea or heirs at law, which persons. If any there be, and their name are unknown to the plalntlf." The foregoing supplemental and amended summons Is served upon you by publication, pursunnt to an order of the Hon. Charles J. Druhan, a Justice of the Supreme Conn of the State of New York, dated the 8th day of January, 1029, and filed with the supplemental and amended complaint in tne office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, State of New York.

The nature of this action Is to ad measure the dower right of Matilda B. Wick, widow of Clark A. Wick, deceased, in the following premises: Parcel 1 On west side of Nostrand Avenue, 2S0 feet south of Avenue 20 feet front and rear by 106 feet In depth on either side. Parrel 2 On east side of Enat 29th Street, 240 feet south of Avenue 40 feet front and rear ty 105 feet In depth on either side. Parcel On west side of Eaut Z7ih street, 250 feet south of Avenue 75 feet front and rear by 100 feet In depth on both sides.

Dated, New York, January 11th, 1929. JAMES R. KLE1NMAN, Attorney for j'lammr. orrice and I. O.

Address, lb Park Row, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. l-le-6-2 FORECLOSURES. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF Kings. William L.

Sayers, plaintiff, against Jacob Sommer, et al, defendants. In pursuance of a juuKment of lore- cloaure and sale, duly made and entered In tho above-vrrtkled action and bearing date the 28th day of December, 19118, I. the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New xork, on the Slat day ot January, lutf, at 12 o'clock noon on that day, by Joseph pay. Auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to bo sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land with the building and improvements thereon situate, lying and being in the Borough ot Brooklyn, of the City of New York, County ot Kings and State of New York, which on a certain map entitled, "Map of property belonging to the Manhattan Beach 'Estates, Incorporated, situated In the Borough ot Brooklyn.

County of Kings, City and fitate of New York, supplement surveyed May l.m, 10U. by Charles S. Voorhies. Civil Engi neer and filed in tne orTice of the Register of the County ot Kings on the 15th day of August, 1911, known and designated a lots numbers Sixteen (1U) and Seventeen (17), in Block number Thirty-nine (39). and which taken to gether are bounded and described as follows, to wit: BeKlnning at a point on the easterly side of Amherst Street, distant three hundred (300) feet southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly aide of Avherst Street with the southerly side of Oriental Boulevard, running thence easterly parallel with Oriental Boulevard, ono hundred (100) feet, thence southerly parallel with Amherst Street, forty (40) feet; thence westerly, parallel with Oriental Boulevard and one hundred (100) feet to the easterly aide of Amherst Street, and thence northerly alon the easterly side of Amherst Street, -forty (40) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Together witn an tne rignt, title ana Interest of the mortgagors. If any, of, in and to a certain strip of land eight feet in width, adjoining raid premises In the rear, running through tho center of the blocks in which the above desrrined lots are situate, and at -right angles to Hampton Avenue and Oriental Boulevard, and for the accommodation of sewers. water pipes, gas pipes, electric wires and other public utilities. Also all the right, title and interest of the mortgagor of. In and to Amherst Street, lying In front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof.

Hubject to covenants and restrictions contained In deeds of record affecting said Dremlaes: Telephone agreement rec orded In the office of the Register of Kings County In Liber 3561 of Conveyances, Page 415, Section 22: Railroad Easement recorded in Liber 3611 ot Conveyances, Page 315, Section 22; and to building restrictions and regulations contained in a resolution or ordinance adopted July 26, 1916, by th Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of New York. Subject to a first mortaaae ot Seven Thousand ($7,000.00) Dollars and Interest Dated, New York, January 7th, 1929, ROBERT G. REDLEF8EN, Referee. SAYBRS BROTHERS. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 67 Liberty Street, New York City.

The approximate amount of the lien or charee, to satisfy which the above-described property Is to be sold. Is Eight Thousand. One Hundred Fifty-eight and 79 100 ($3,158.79) Dollars, with Interest thereon from the Z7tn day of December. 1928, together with tho costs and allowance amounting to Five Hundred Forty- eight (1548.00) Dollars, with Interest from December 28th, 1928, together with the expenses of thev sain. The approximate amount' of (he taxes, assessments end water rates, or other liens, which are to bs allowed to the cur- chaser out of the.

purchase money, or paid oy the Keteree, i seven Hundred Seventy-five Dollars and Interest. Dated, New York, January 7, 1929. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Morris Breltman, plaintiff, agatnat Bessie Herman and Samuel Herman, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly mad and ntered In the fihov entitled action, and bearing date th 11th day of June, the undersigned, the Referee, in aald Judgment named, will sell at public auction to tho highest bidder, by James A.

Heaney, Auctioneer, at th Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, In th Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 28th day of January, 1929, at twelve o'clock noon; tho premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described a follows: All that certain plec or parcel of land wtth the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, which Is kRiwn and described on a certain map on file In th Kings County Register's office, entitled "Map of th part of tho Cosln Farm at East New York." surveyed by Martin G. Jqhnson, Jamaica, January. and by th lot No.

76. Beginning at a point on th easterly side of Elton Street, distant 400 feet southerly lrom the, corner formed by th Intersection of aald eaaterly side of Elton St. and th southerly side of Sutter Av. which point would be tho centre line of a party wal standing partly on the remises hereby conveyed and partly on tho preml northerly thereto If aald wait war continued to the street line, thence easterly andj thru th middle of aald party wall 90 ft to th eentr line -of th block, thence south rly along tho centre lino of th block 17 ft. in.

to th land formerly be-longing to William U. Cosine, theno Hi George II. Gray, of the Pylc-Gray Real Estate Company, 65 Flatnnsh avenue, Is among those attending the midwinter meeting of the National Association of Real Kstato Boards which opens to-day at Birmingham, Ala. Mr. Gray, who is well known as a realtor In the borough, 1s ft former treasurer of the Brooklyn Ileal Kstato Board.

REFEREE ADJOURNS NINE 'CHASING' CASES Accused Lawyers Will Get Hearings in February. The cases of nine Brooklyn attorneys, who appeared yesterday before Official Referee Abel E. Black- mar to face charges of "ambulance chasing" were put over to Feb. 4 and Feb. 11 because of other business which Mr.

Blackmar must dispose of at this time. The accused attorneys are: Milton Solomon, 16 Court street; -Alexander Dollns, 26 Court street; William V. Burke, 875 Fulton street; William S. Butler, 190 Montague street; James P. Kohler, 350 Fulton street; Samuel Orange, 66 Court street; Paris Montrose, 1629 Pitkin avenue; Herbert N.

Warbasse, 66 Court street, and Mortimer J. Wohl, 191 Joralemon street. on Friday, Tuesday's on Satur Thursdays on Tuesday and Lions Thank Klein Irving Klein, Superintendent of Highways for Queens, yesteriay received from the Lions Club of Queens Village a letter thanking him for the "speedy action taken" In repairing streets in their community. The letter was signed by A. C.

Schultz as secretary. (SCRROGATFS NOTICES. FILE NO. 6607 1925 THE, PEOPLE of the State of New York, by the grace of God. free and independent.

To The Chase National Bank, as executor of the last will and testament of Bara 8. Clapp; Florence A. Clapp, Esther Louise Erickaon, alary Louise Erickaon, Mad- elyn Jane Erickaon. Edward StUlman Spencer, Mary Katharine Spencer, Mar garet Louise Boencer. Theodore 8.

Spencer, Margaret Isabelle Smith, Ed ward Whlttler Noyes, Thomas Carleton Noyes, Marlon Stebblna, Edna Louise St ebb ins, Joan Harold Delevan Stebblns, Gerald Stebblns. Mary Ann Stebblns. Mnrv Loulna Morris. Mary Eleanor Heller, Ed ward a. Morris.

Helen Anita Ntebb ns. Jessie Watt Spencer, Elisabeth 6. Paynter, Lorraine Ellen Erickaon, Frank lin Mugn spencer, fnyii'ji Dale Hpencer, Ruth Ann Spencer. Isabelle Gertrude Young, Anita Helena Noyes, laabelle Evelyn Noyes, Edward Nelson Stebblns, wiiuam iv i son Bteomns, Arthur Percy Stebblns, Mary Treat Stebblns, Harold Delevan Stebblns, Patricia Stebblns, send greeting: wnereas. The National city Bank of New York, maintaining an office and place of business at No.

181 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City and State of New York, has presented lta Intermediate account as Trustee of the trust created by tlV last will and testament of Arthur P. Clapp, deceased, resiamg at no. ii Hcnermerhorn Street In the Bo rou ah of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of New York, ana a petition praying that Its ntermedlate account may ba Judicially settled. Now. therefore, you and each of von. are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate Court of the County of ivinge 10 oe nem at tne riaii or Rec ords In the County of Kings, on the 26th day of February, 392v, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had. in testimony whereof, we have caused (Seal) the seal of our said Surrogate's court to be hereunto affixed.

Witness Hon. GEORGE ALBERT wingate, surrogate of our said County. at the Borough of Brooklyn In the said county, tne letn day of January, 1929, JOHN H. McCOOEY, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. l-H-4-3 FILE NO S047.

1127. THE PEOPLE of the State of New York, by the eraoe of Ood, free and Independent. To James w. nogan. Harold Hogan, Leo J.

Hogan, Catherine Doherty, John Doherty, Florence Doherty Canning, Jamen F. Doherty, Eleanor M. Sennott. May Sen- nott, Ruth E. Frotton, Mary Madeline rroiion.

tsena greeting: Whereas. Leo M. Horan. who resides at No. 9049 197th Street, Holtls, In the Borough of Queens.

Cltv of Naw York. has presented his account as Adminis trator ot estate of Richard L. Horan. deceased, lately residing In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, and a petition nrav- mg mac ma account may judicially eujea, Now. therefore, you and each of von are hereby cited to ahow rauae before our surrogate's Court of the County of KIncs.

to be held at the Hall of Record In the County of Kings, on the 18th day Of reoruary, ivju, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not oo nag. In testimony whereof, wo have (Seal) caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to bo hereunto affined. Witness, HON, GEORGE ALBERT WIN- GATE, Surrorate of cur said County. at the Borough of Brooklyn, In the said County, the 20th day of Decern ber, 1921. JOHN H.

McCOOBT, Clerk of tha Surroeate's Court. .1 1-9-4-1 6V3IMOX8 KOTICES SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE of New York, County ot Kings. Mary Lunny, as aommltte of the estate of Matilda B. Wick, an Incompetent person, plaintiff, against Jennl Hoke Hughes, "George" Hughes, her husband; Victor L. Hoke, Ethel R.

Hoke, hi wife; Frank E. Hoke, Minnie Hoke, hi wife; Marshall P. Hoke, Bessie Hoke, hi wife; Bessie Hoke Wlltse, "William Wlltse, ber husband; Maxin Wilt "Anna" Wilts, his wife; Irene Wilts. "Jahv" Wilts, her husband; Milton Wilts and "Louis" Wlltse. bis wife, and also all other persons who may claim a heirs at law ana nsxt or Kin or tun a.

wick, deceased, their husband, or wive, ex ecutors, administrators, assign, creditors, or successor In- Interest, and all person who may claim by, through or under all of whom are unknown to this plaintiff, and If any or all of the above named parties dead, than all devisees and heir at law of the aald Darties. and also all persons who by pur chase, Inheritance or otherwise have or claim to have an Interest In the premises described la the complaint Herein, at vM the last three months. The most recent sale was the building at 2127-2145 86th street, immediately adjoining, the S. S. Krcsge store.

The sale was negotiated for John the owner, by Tutino real torn, of 6309 Fifth avenue. The building contains nine stores. The P. W. Woolworth Company recently consummated a long term lease for a parcel 40 by 100, adjoining its present store on Eighty-sixth street, and about May 1 work of altering the premises is to start.

It Is also interesting to note that the Dime Savings Bank has its new million dollar bank building in the course of construction In that locality and In addition thereto, several other building projects have been started during the last two months. Tutino Co. also report the sale of a mortgage for $24,700 on the premises at 2404 Coney Island avenue and one for $12,000 on the premises at 8103 Fifth avenue. Prize Buildings The Queensboro Chamber of Commerce will hold its eighteenth annual dinner at the Hotel Commodore to-night when awards will be made 'tw the best single-family home, residence group, apartment, business. Industrial and Institutional building constructed in Queens during 1928.

Bronze tablets are to be awarded to six owners, In connection with the Better Building Competition conducted by the chamber, setting forth excellency In design and civio value. There were more than fifty entries In the competition this year they brought out the fact that in the residential classes particularly, more attention Is being given to architectual effects. This applies to apartments as well as private residences. Among those expected at the dinner are Mayor Walker, Borough President Byrne, of Brooklyn, and Borough President Harvey, of Queens. Home Plan Exhibit Homebullders Exhibits, which for three years has operated educational displays for prospective homebullders, has been absorbed by the Permanent Home Planners Exposition.

The merger will be completed Feb. 1. Three large floor levels have been made available for the combined displays. The two groups of displays belong so logically together that they bring to one place a grouping of models, samples, photographs and charts covering almost every phase of home planning, financing, building and furnishing In addition to studies in residential and suburban communities ckse to New York. Besides being closo to the smart shopping centres, the new location is in a block which Is growing as a centre of home builders' Interest.

The block Includes the New York Real Estate Board building, where the Heal Estate Exchange is to be located. The combination will be known as the Permanent Home Planners' Exposition. Lectures and short talks on hor. making are among the plans for widening the exposition's scope. New Renting Agents The 400 Madison Avenue Corporation announces the appointment of Charles F.

Noyes Company, as renting agents for the twenty-two-story banking, shop and office building being erected on the blockfcont, west side of Madison avenue, Forty-rsvcnth to Forty-eighth streets, to be knbwn as "400 Madison Avenue." The building will be one of the finest structures In the district, modern fireproof steel construction with a Gothic maBonry exterior rising from a granite base. The ground floor will provide nine store units for rental to high grade retail shops and the second and mezzanine floors have been designed for occupancy by a financial institution. The agent reports extensive inquiry for space in the building, particularly from prospective entire floor tenants who have recognized the exceptional advantages of the building for single floor occupancy by reason of the light penetration and the advantages of light and air from three streets. Hat Store Leases Tankoos, Smith Co. have leased for Jacob Lashin, for a long term of years, at an aggregate rental of $300,000, to the Long Hat Stores the store and basement in the building now being completed at 156-01 East Eighty-sixth street, on the north side between Lexington and Third avenues, Manhattan, and upon completion will be occupied by the Long Hat as their fifty-seventh branch.

Tankoos, Smith Co. have also leased for Anna Nielson to the Long Hat the corner store and basement at 1389 Broadway, corner Palmetto street, Brooklyn, for a long term of years at an aggregate rental of $85,000, and upon completion of extensive alterations, Long Hat Co. will occupy the premises as a branch' establishment. Corner Property Sold L. ti.

Yearsley as broker, reports the sale of the northwest corner of Seventh avenue and Fourth street, known as 230 and 232 Seventh avenue, on plot 40 by 88, consisting of stores and apartments, for Michael Doran to a client. The same broker also reports the following leases: The dwelling 200 St. Johns place to John Burke; 40 Seventh avenuo to Catherine Lunny; 15 Seventh avenue to Cassis M. Boil; 123 Berkeley place to NOTICE OF SALE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. United Statu District Court In tin mattar of Ganrir.

B. VoUvn and Rudolpn J. Votava, Individually and aa oo-part- nara doing bualneaa undar firm name and atyta Votava aliased bankrupta. Notlca Is hereby flven that the aaaeta ofahiva bankrupt, ronatatlng of ma- clilnory, marble, leaae of will ba anld at auction, Friday, February 1, 1129, at II A. on tha pram.

lee a. ti W.bat.r avenua. Lone laland City, L. I. HAROT.D L.

-roWIN, Receiver, WILLIAM H. RTOID, Auctioneer. KATZ A BOMMHtUCH, Attorneys, lit Broadway, X. SEALED BIDS WILL BE) HECBIV1-by the Commissioner of Purchase of T1 City of Now York, at hi Office, Km lboQ, Municipal Building, Manhatu from 9 A. M.

to 10:30 A. on THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 4, ,1929. I to rough of Brooklyn I FOR FURNISHING AND DELTVF INtt MILK AND CREAM TO TUB I) PARTMENT8 OF HEALTH ANO PUi t-lC WELFARE. The time for th performance of eo tracts in from 1 tn Fabru 28. 1929.

1 No bid shall be considered vnless -Is accompanied by a deposit, fiuch posit shall be In an amount not It than ono and one-half Der cent, of total amount of the bid. Th amount security reqjired Is thirty per eent, the contract amount awarded. The bidder will state the pric unit, as cal.fd for tn the schedules quantities and prices, by which th hi' will be tested. The extension must made and footed up, as tho bids mill i read from the total, and awards, i ms.ie, mado to the lowest bidder each Item or class, aa stated in ti schedules. Specifications referred to In tho ache utea may he had upon application Room 1901, Municipal Manner tan.

Blank forma and further tnformatl may bo obtained at tha office of Department of Purchase, 19th floor, nlcipal Building. Manhattan. 'i I PETER J. DOOLING, Commissioner. l-12-lJ-J3(cl; See general Instruction to Hidden next to last page.

5 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RHCEIVT by the Commissioner of Purchase of City of New York, at his Office, Ro 900. Munclplal Building, Manhatta from 9 a. m. to 10:30 on TUESDAY, JANUARY. 29, 1929, Ho rough of Brooklyn.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVE' INO PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES AV PAINTERS' SUPPLIES TO THE PAKTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUC TURES. The time for tho performance of co tracts is for tho period ending 9 arch No bid shall be considered unless It accompanied by a deposit. Such depo-shall be In an amount not, leas -than and one-half per cent, of the amount ot the bid. Th amount security required is thirty per cent, -j the contract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price unit, as called for In the schedules i quantities and prices, by which the bi 1 will be tested. The extensions must i made and footed up, as the bids will i read from the total, and awards, If ma made to the lowest bidder on each it or class, as stated in the schedules. Specifications referred to In the nche ules may be had upon application -Room 1901, Municipal BuildinaT, Ma hattan. Blank form and further Inormatw may be obtained at the office of Department ot Purchase, 19h? tloi Municipal Building. Manhattan.

PETER J. UOUUNU, I Commissioner. 1-17-W-J7(c2; See General Instructions to Bidder next to last page. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. Seeo-Judicial District In the matter of application of THE CITY OF NK YORK, relative to acquiring title, wli-ever the same has not been baeretofo acquired for the same purpose in fee.

the lands, tenements and heredi tamer required for the purpose of opening a extending Avenue from Ocean avert to Flatbush avnue, and from tho out easterly right of way lina of th Ma hattan Beach Division ot th Long Isih Railroad to Kings highway; Avenue from Troy avenue to Flatlanda avem EAST 27TH STREET from Atnersr place to Avenue excluding tha right way of tho Manhattan Beach Divisi of the Long Island Railroad; 8CHBN TADY AVENUE from Flatland aven to the southeasterly right of way of th Manhattan Beach Division of Long Island Railroad; th UNNAM STREET north of Avenuo 1 from 40th street to Albany avenua. and TRIANGULAR AREA abutting th nor; eriy line or the unnamed street and w- oi tho westerly Una of East 40th str and having an altitude of 15. feet. ne no rou an or Brooklyn. Tha.

City New York. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVSN tho Bill of Costa, charge and -expert incurred by reason ot th aboW-entit proceeding will be presented fortaxati to one of the Justice of th Sunrer Court of the State of Now York. Seen Judicial District, at a Special thereof, to be held In and for th Pout ot Kings, for th hearing of motions. tne county court House in tn Borou of Brooklyn, City ot New York, on ist day ot February, i2, at 10 o'clo in the forenoon of that day, or as thereafter a counsel can ba heard the on: and that th aald Bill of Co- charges and expenses ha been depoau in tn orrice ot the Clerk of th oun of Kings, there to remain for and dun the space of ten daya, a required by la jjatea, Brooklyn, isew York, Jaout 19, 1929. -GEORGE P.

NICHOLSfJJf, Corporation Counsel, Office and Post Office A4dra 606 Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. i-18-iqo IN PURSUANCE- OF SECTION ot tho Greater New York Charter, Controller ot Tho City of New: hereby glv publio notice to all Perao owner of property, affected by (lie lowing assessment for local ltnpro mei-H In the Borough of Brooklyn: i SECTIONS 11 AND IB. f' Fencing lots at the following locations South aide of Grov between son Ave and Central south of Fultoj between Kingstonv. AlLany lot bounded by: Duirm Atkln New Lota Ave.

Berrlman St. Affecting Block $324, 1 10; Block 1864, Lota 24, 25 and fcfri HI. 4086, L-t 1. SECTION 10. tr I Sidewalk on Bogart east aide, tween Jngraham St.

and Harriion and on the south side of In graham t-'l between Bogirt St. and Morgan At Affecting Block 3084. SECTION 14. i Paving and curbing Elton St. frr-New Lota Av.

to Hegeman Ave. fectlng Blocks 4819 and 4 314.. i SECTION 16. Grading, curbing, flagging and pnv Farragut Rd. from E.

40th St. to Alb -Ave, Affecting Block 4986, 4937, i and 6019. a i Grading, curbing nd flagglitul away Pkway. from Wlnthmn Clarksnn Ave, Affecting Bloely 4 and 4633 I SECTION 21. Tavlng Canal Ave.

from W.F 35; to W. 37th St. Affecting Block 69fi2, fit7s and 1979. Grading curbing and flagging St. from Ave, to Ave.

Atir Blocks 7093 and i SECTION 22. Grafting, rnrhlng and flagging St, from Ave, to Av. V. Af" Bloc 7.TR2. SECTION JS Grrdfng, curbing and flogirlm? U.

St. from Ave. to Ave. N. 3f" Blocks 7S70 and 7H71.

That the above assessment at firmed by ie Bonrd of Asset Tanuarv 8. 1129. and entered Js 1929, in the Record of Titles esments kept fn th Bureau Collections, and unless the amo i csed for benefit on any person erty shall be paid on or before 1929, which sixty days after of said entry of the assessment est will be collected thereon at of se en per centum per annus-calculated from ten day after of entry, as provided by sections 1019 of th Greater New York Th above asseaamente are the City Collector, at hla offl Mun dpftt- Building, Brook Iv; between tha hour ot 9 A. at. an arid on Saturday between 9 1 IS noon.

York, 1929. CHARLES BERRT, Com NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. Kings County. Seglor Realty Corporation, plaintirf, aaainst John Brodov.al;!, et al. defendant.

No. 259:15, 1928. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the Sth day of January, 1929. the undersigned, the referee In said judgment nameJ, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder by McPhllilamy Heaney, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings.

City snd State of New York, on 31st day of January, Iff 29, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by laid Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, pie'-e or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements erected, or to be erected, situate, lytn and being in tiie Borough of Brooklyn, County of King City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly si'le of 49th Street, distant .125 feet Westerly from tho corner formed by the Intersection of the Northerly side of 4Sth Street with the Westerly side of Sixth Avf rue; running thence. Northerly parallel with 6th Avenue lani-part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet 2 inches; thence Westerly parallel with 45th Street, 25 feet; thence Southerly attain parallel with fith Avenue and part of the distance throuch another party wall 100 feet 2 Inches to the Northerly side of Street and thence Easterly along same 25 fet to the point or place of beginning. Together with all tne rignt, title and interest of the party of the first part jf. in and to the land lying In 49th Street, In front of and adjoining the within described premises to the centre line thereof. Dated, the 7th day of January, 142 9.

EDWARD J. S. FARRELL, Referee. DANIEL McNAMARA, Plaintiff's Attorney, Office ft O. Address, 322 Ninth Street, Brooklyn, New York.

1-9-8-31 SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF Kings. Jacob H. Levin, et al. plaintiffs.

against 681 Howard Avenue Holding Corporation, et al. defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale, duly made and entered fn the above-entitled action and bearing date the 7th day of January, 1923, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction. the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. No.

189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 11th day of February, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon on that day, by Nathaniel Shuter. Auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold therein described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Howard Avenue tea widened). distant 104 feet 3'i inches southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of tho easterly side of Howard Avenue (as widened) with the southerly side of Sutter Avenue; running thence southerly alone: the easterly side of Howard Avenue 38 feet 4H Inches; thence still southerly along the said Howard Avenue 43 feet inches; thence easterly parallel with Blake Avenue 96 feet Inches to the centre line or tiie block as It previously existed prior to the widening of Howard Avenue; thence northerly along said centre line ot Cie block 80 feet to a point where the same would be intersected by a line drawn 'parallel with Blake Avenue from the point or place of beginning; thenco westerly along said line drawn parallel with Blake Avenue 79 feet 6 Inches to the easterly side of Howard Avenue (os widened) at the point or place of beginning. Sntd premises heinc known as anil by the street number 681 Howard Avenue. Including the right, title and interest of the mortgagor, tn, to and of the center line of the street thereof.

If any. Dated, JsVw York. January 18th, 1929. MURRAY BOXER. Referee.

SAMUEL HELL1NOER, Attorney for Plaintiff, 305 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City. 1-21-6-13 CORrORATIOX NOTICES. PROPOSALS SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED bv the Department of Publio Welfare, lOTh floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10:30 a. in. on TUESDAY, JANUARY 29.

1929. FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR Contract No. 1 Generating Plant, Steam and Exhaust Piping and other Appurtenancea. Contract No. 2 Switchboard, Wiring, Etc.

Contract No. Refrigerating and lea Making Plant. Cont ract No. I Underground Brlno Line System. Contract No.

6 General Construction Work. Contract No. Plumbing, Drainage and Water Supply. For Alterations and Additions to Power Plant at Kings County Hospital, Clark-son Avenue, between New York and Albany Avenues, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Th time for the completion of th work under each of the foregoing contract is one hundred and twenty-flv consecutlv work in it da vs.

at Th deposit accompanying the bid shall bs five per cent. (6) 01 tne amount of security required. The security required will be: For Contract No. 1, (Thirty-Six Thousand Dollars). Fcr Contract No.

2, 19,000 (Nln Thousand Dollars). For Contract $50,000 (Fifty Thousand Dollars). For Contract No. 4, $8,000 (Eight Thousand Dollars). Kir Contract No.

$7,000 (Sevan Thousand Dollars). Fir Contract No, 8, $1,000 (On Thousand Dollars). Tne bidder shall state one aggregate price for eacli contract described and specified, as each contract la ntlr and for a complete Job. Blank forms and further Information may bo obtained at the office ot Charles H. Meyers, architect, No, 31 Union Square West, Manhattan, where plan and specifications may bo seen.

Dated Jan. 17, 1929. BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner. Bp General Instruction to Bidder on next to last page.

l-17-10-28(c23 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of New tork, at his Office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. on THURSDAY, JAN. SI, 1019, Knrniigli of Brooklyn.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER. INO LUMBER TO THE DEPARTMENTS UF HEALTH AND WATER SUPPLY, OA AND ELECTRICITY. The time for the performance of contracts la for th period ending March 31, 1929 No bid t.hnll considered unless It Is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be In nn amount not less than one and one-half per cent, ot the total amount ot the hid. The amount of ae.

curity required Is thirty per cent, ot the contract amount awarded. Tho bidder will state th price per unit, as called for In the schedules of quantities end prices, by which bids will be tested, 'The extensions must be mad and footed up, a the bids will be reaa rrom tne total, ami awards, If made, mad to th lowest bidder on each Item or class, as stated In the schedules. Specifications referred to in tho schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Blank forma and further Information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchnae, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. PETER DOOLINO, Commissioner.

See General Instruction to Bidder on next to last page. M-10-30(o28) Monday's calendars appear day, Ayednesday's on Monday, Friday on Wednesday. Cases not ready when reached for trial must go to the foot of the entire Jury calendar unless otherwise ordered. Summary proceedings (dispossess cases), coming on for the first time on the return of the precept, will be called without being published. Cases set down for certain days by the clerk or by the -court on calendar call will be called without being published.

AU summary proceedings Jury trials will be ordered. FRIDAY, JAN. 25. THIRD DISTRICT, 0-8 LEE AVENUE, Fart 1, Justice William J. Bogenshut.

Tart 8, Justice Krank II. rarer Hi. Highest number of cases reached, 8,345. Date of latest Issue, April 16, 1928. Weber vs.

N. Y. R. T. Corp.

Linn vs. Eagle Metallic Bed Corp. Happel vs. Dickscheid, Hanan vs. LewlB.

Cardone vs. Kolker. Hrhesael ys. Dugan Bros. Sasnock vs.

State Iron Works. Silverman vs C. I. ft B. K.

It. Co. Busiml vs. Sxydlowski. Halmowlts vs.

Tabris ft ano. Sperling vs. Yellow Taxi Corp. Belsky vs. V.

A. Taxi Corp. RosanBtoln vs. Leech. Llhby vs.

H. Bader ft Co. Hen ul man vs. Valet Taxi Holding Corp. Steinfeld vs.

Valet Taxi Holding Corp. Frank vs. Lelzerkowiti (2 cases). Mirsky vs, saacson. Drucker vs.

Isaacson. Mirsky vs. Whyard. Potito vs. Caesese ft ano.

Batr ft ano. vs. Sino. Sorbin vs. Drv Dock Motors.

Hymowltx vs. Leskowlts, Rubin vs. Block's Garage ft Auto Deltv. Konesky vs. Hath Beach Baking Corp.

Jaffa vs. Marks. Interboro Credit Corp vs. Bllenker ft ano. Caremchuk vs.

Ruderman. Hklowlti vs. Gurtan. Band vs. Uddi.

Nesll Coa ft Ice Co. vs. Argaloff. Lltsky ft anj, vs. Icahn.

Blumberg Learner. Love vs. Larkln. Kustlch vs. Schirr Realty Corn.

Rlattner Machinery Corn. vs. Cooper. Plorv.mtl vs. B.

C. R. R. Co. null Oakley ft Allen vs.

Bedford Mfg. Co, Plsapia vs. Yellow Taxi Co. Grossman vs. Roman Taxi Corp.

Sohen v. Bushwfck Cornice Works. Blesynski B. C. R.

Co. 3 cases). Penson vs, Nathanson (2 cases), Rosenthal vs. B. C.

R. R. Co. Rulllvati vs. Blumenthal.

Kaufman vs. C. R. R. Co.

Forest Box A Lumber Co. vs. Advance Shad ft Glass Co. King vs. Gold, Oass ft Fass vs.

Tngoglla. Mendelson vs. Stein. Brooklyn Wnverly Auto Express Co. vs.

Eastern Milk ft Cream Co. Stempler vs. South Pt. Haulage Co. Tralster A ano, vs.

Bernstein. Morgan Cleaners ft Dyers vs. Malluf Haulage ft Maintenance Corp, Rnsmarln vs. Wohlgemuth. Cantor vs.

Slcgel. Ge-ra Fireproof Door Corp. ra. Adams Flannlgan Co. v.

PeHanuM. MMvIn vs. TInvesai Future Corp. Cohen vi, C. R.

R. Co. FOrilTH IttSTRTCT. 17 Hopfdnsoa Avenue. Justice Jamb 9.

Btn.nl. Highest number of eases Date of latest Issue, June 11, 1929. Cohen vs. Oilman ft ano, Flamenbaum vs. Estrln.

Zark vs. Katx. Yanover vs. Goldstein A ano. Ynnover vs.

Yanover. Monet ft ano. vs. Paresl, fftamm vs. Rmlth.

Cerensa vs. El I as Baking Corporation. liEGAh NOTICES. SUPREME COURT OF THIS STATU of New York, County of Kin tea Emelene urtarters, plaintiff, against William Charters, defendant. Action for divorce.

To the ahove named defendant: You ere hereby summoned to answer the eomplalnt In this aetlon, and to aervt a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint Is not served with this summons. to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, ex-oluslve of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment v'tl be taaen against rou by dr fault for the relief demanded In the complaint. Uated.

Kpverfiber 24th, 1921. CHARLEfl E. CORR, Attorney for Plain tiff, Off lea and Poat Office Address, zzu uroaflway, Horough of Manhattan, City o' New York. To William Charters: The foregoing eummn Is served upon you by publication, pvireuaut to an order of Hon. Mitchell May, a Justice of the Riiprems Court of the State of New York.

dated the Xflth day of November. 1921, and filed with the complaint In the of fice or the Clerk or the Count of KInea at the Kali of Records building, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City, County and riiaie or New yora. tiff, vfflee and Post Office Addreae, zzq Broadway, Borough of Manhattan! City of Mew York, 12-M-6-L.

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