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-H TILE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, FIJI FEBRUARY 21. 11)19. 13 1 HOTELS AND KESORT8. UOTKI.M AXD HKSOHTS.

ihZGh XOTICKS. LKGAL XOTICKS, FOR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY. FOR SALE, TO LET OR EXCHANGE. OUT OF TOWN PROPERTY. Readers Bargain Counter BARGAIN 1VKW BRICK Turks anu iwki, lings.

Klrat-C'laaa Condition. 760 CONEY ISLAND AVENUE, Corner Cortelyoa Huad. Btetm bested. and electricity, hot water anpplv: fully rented. RENTALS OVER $4,000 YEARLY.

PEICE $30,000. Omni Corporation, 359 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. PHONK MAIV 11980. LEHKUKRllSI BtlL.UI.VG. 21-S GARAGE KITE; PUINCB n.ar Tlllarj, B'kljn.

blockn Manhattan Bridge. For Hale, with DlaD and pt.rmlt; or will build to suit buyer or tenant. FARINA. 803 21at at, Brooklyn. Trl-phoni- goulll 4755.

16-7 FOR light modern S-story brick Hush Irk action; largo light nop; moaern apartments aoove; steam neat lecinciiy. AijtasniiAN, woodbine at CflRNER STORE FOB RENT, $100. 479 Nostrand av. 'corner Macon ell will divide to suit tenant. I 20-7 Out of Town Property SUMMER HOMES TO LET.

Long Inland. SEVKN.TIOOM cotUie. lU.SOG: Rh Cliff. J. I.

Improved, funilnliod. li. L. KAl'LAN, 458 Karatoga Brooklyn. 18-7 OUT OP TOWN PROPERTY.

FOB SALE, TO LET OR EXCHANGE, Lons Island. SEAGATE NEW YORK HARBOR, Ocean and Hay front. FURNISHKD HOUSF.S FOR RENT, $1,000 to Houses and Plots For Sale. WILLIAM P. KAB Montague at.

-l-3 MUST sell my modern 9-room frame house, alt improvement; open fireplace; sleeping porch; plot garage; attractive home community. Queens village. Long island: minute out; price terms easy. Apply owner. Mra.

G. D. WOOD, Queens, udo- pnotie 'i-ioms Freeport Price $4,800, Cash $500. Balance as rent; 0 rooms, tiled btttbroom; hot water heating system; ready lor occupancy May GILLIES Sl CAMPBELL. 101 Park Av.

N. T. 16 POULTRY farm: 14 acres In Lake Grove, house 7 rooms; large burn; poultry buildings for 350 eh ickens all new $4, 300 also 6 acres, house 8 rooms, barn, agents. A. B.

ARAN YOBS V. Box 15. Cen te reach, L. I. 21-7 FOR SALE, at a bargain, two 5-room bouses.

2 years old. on a lot feet front, 191 feet ieep; prtre wouia Ben one preferred. For particulars inquire of YYM. BAR- KUNBUSU, West Sayvllle, I. P.

O. Box 62. 3D- ROCKVILLE CKNTRB; house; 7 rooms and bath; all Improvements: perfect condl tion; plot 50x150; 10 minutes' walk from station near school price $4,600 mort gage $3,200. H. IIEUSOHKKL, owner, 23 Reed Rockville Centre, L.

I. 21-7 IN beautiful Queens; 35 minutes from New York; small modern stucco home; 6 bright anrl cheerful rooms; steam heat; electricity; white woodwork inclosed porch screens for porch and windows; garden and hen houses; plot, 40x 100; price owner leaving town. Phone Hollls 6114-J. I 20-J HOMIS; beautiful, modern In excellent condition; plot 85x)00; 10 rooms: large sleeping porch; stucco finish outside, with modern gar age namwooa noors inroucnotit: sd lend id lo cation; two blocks from railroad. For further information and price phone Mollis 6308-W.

FOR 8 ALB Four hundred lots at Richmond mil Estates, Queens County, between Liberty av and Rockaway road, and between Wyrkoff av and Grant av. Inquire of C. W. CLEMENT, First National Bank Building, Sunbury, Pa. 18-7 FOR SALE on North Shore, I.rong Island, em 1 -bungalow; 8 rooms, 2 baths; hot and cold water; electricity; large garage for two cars; one acre ground.

Improved; furnituro included, 1f desfed. Address HL'LIN, 73 Herkimer at. i'hone 9242 Bedford. 20-2 HOM beautiful, modern. In excellent condition, plot 85xlf0, 9 room, stucco finish outside, with, modern garage.

hardwood floors throughout; splendid location; two blocks from railroad. For further information and price, phono Hollls 6308-W. ll-2t-ll-21 TWO acres in village; 40 miles out, main line; frontage on three streets; 5 acres, 1 mile from village, on main road. For further particulars apply to E. 8440 118th st.

Richmond Hill. L. I. 20-2 WHITE stucco on tile, substantial home; 7 rooms and bath lot 50x125; hot water heat, electric lights; all Improvements; 15.000. BAYLI8 PRC DEN, Rockville Centre.

L. FA It MING DA LE A tt ract Ire corner residence, ft rooms and Iwth plot about 2 acres: commuting dislnncv to clone estate (6,250. Q. RAN KEN, 350 Hawthorne at. FREEPORT house; 10 rooms; Improvement; grounds 75x175: finest location.

Free-port; five minute depot, schools, churches; $12,000. Particulars from Owner. 131 South Ocean sv, Freeport. CLOSE estate; sacrifice 8-room cottage, fur-HI shed all improvements: garage; acres land overlooking bay, HA INKS. East Se-tauket, L.

l6-4suwfs PLOT 100x100 with 12-toom house; large ptabiett; in KiiHSvuin sprtion; rro ana clear bargain price. SWEENEY Broad way, Manhattan. 17-7 Xew Tork. AT a great bargain; 18-rooni house; 2 large barns, ico bouse, acres ground, witn trim hearing trees: location. MHin st.

Port Jerv.s. N. Y. Xeversink River passes at foot of property. For particulars address A.

NUGENT, 29 Pearl at. New York City. 21-4 MODERN 11 -room house. 2 baths; fine loca tion; 25 minutes from (iranrt entral lermiual large plot: for immediate Hule. KXECl' TOR, Box 21.

Eagle office. 18-7 FOR country residence; lake Keuka one acre: modern improvements: largo garage, Ir. A. WRIGHT, Dundee, N. Y.

16-7 Xew Jersey. IN MONTCLAXR. N. J. Near Park St.

Station. Corner house, facing south and west, 10 rooms. 2 baths; big lot, nhrubbery and fruit, Selling price S8.500; puHrieaslon on May 1st. For full information see either H. F.

Sic-CONN ELL, 2o Pine st, New York; GIBBS. First National Bank. Upper Mont- cialr, N. J. Hi-3t su tu liogolu, 'Ll attractive scmi-bungaiow large rooms and bath; all modern conven fences: fit earn heat, gnu, electricity, parauet floors, beam ceiling and fireplace in living room; Hcreena ror every winnow, including porch, which la enclosed in glass; house newly decorated; 2 minutes from West Shore R.

It. station; minutes rrom Times price $5,200. Phone Prospect 9317 or write Box 74. Eagle onice. ATTRACTIVE home, unfurnished, refined n-Mehborhood.

narklike surroundines: hteh ground; hour out. Central New Jersey Rail road; 10 rooms, nam, eiecinc isgnt, open nre-places, garage, fruit, shade trees; near station; rein uioniii. nr, vj. i a r.iuc Broadway. N.

Y. City. 21-3 6 S00; Tl'HMS arranged; desirable home; tine location: Oracle! I. A. rooms, nam: gas, water; sewer; plot garden, fruit; barn; 4 minutes to station; 4n minuies to isew York, Apply owner, J.

A. WELLS, 44 Whitehall st New York City, or W. G. WKAV, Oradeil K. J.

21-1 BIG BARGAIN 10 rooins and 2 buths every Improvement center hall: SO-foot lot in a restricted neighborhood: Worth fclt.OOO. for five minutea to either depot. Clermont piaco. iciepnone 4S21 Motit-cUir. J6.600.

AT Hillsdale, N. .1.. any fair offer will receive serious consideration; aii-vear choice location, on high ground; bedrooms, hot waier heat; garage; half Here beautiful grounds, tennis court. OWNER, Box 234 Hillsdale. N.

or phone 8110 Canal, 20-7 AT Athenia, N. new A-room house, all 5 minutes walk from i4. and Erie stations: 40 minutes from New Tnrlt: one block from school; a bargain for quick ouyer; easy twins, jwiuire vutin jl. jjoke ML'S, Athenia, N. 19-3 FOR SALE.

DiingRiOW, 5 rooms, sleeping porcn ana uuin, un iuinuvpintnis; ior oo.xil'b; gurden. fruit and two chicken houses: JH.BOO: no exchange. Address OWNER, 207 Spring fIV, IlMlgewiKKJ, Jj i'U-J DESIRABLE! 8-room house, East Orange, N. for fale, near Cent nil trolley and Hrick Church station; lot 40xlf0: barn; price $5, -W0; purt remain, Address OWNER, 32 Hamilton av. East 9TRn? 21-2t-f su house, recently built; all improve-rnents; large plot: rent of upper floor will moro than pay for carrying entire building; $4,800 to quick buyer.

SOHIPPER, Rldgelleld Park, N.J. 21-7 IP A MCI Monnionth County, J. JAJUKL3 (out. Florida. J.

8. CRC8ER, ATLANTIC HKiHT.ANnS. N. J. Tll 22 23 mill CRI'SER.

ATLANTIC HIcJlLAMlS 'n' f21 22 23 liihl RmOEWOOD. N. dwelling; ideal location: nacious grntind; convenient to tVpot. Further particulars telephone Flatbtifh. 21-3 Kldrewood.

V. J.i lioue and lots fo7 Kew York and Brook I yn, Wliat have vou? TAFT, 10 Broadway. York City. 20-tf ly of of -I The Eagle Information Bureau fully (upplied with Circular, and Brochure! of RetorL, Sl-am-ahips and Special Tours. Alway, at your tervica.

Call, wrile or phone 6200 Main. HCDSO.V VAIJ.EY COCXTIKS. HOTEL, RAM ATA 28 MitnutfB from Crrnd Central. city convemrnues in mj country. I Winter aporta.

Saturday dinces. Sunday concerts. 00 tleetrlc train aaily. liuiM' un.i.Ti A Lawrence Park. lirenxvilie, SHARON SHAHON V.

PAVILION HOTEL AND COTTAGES Opens June (i. The celebrated WHIT 1J st' ip HI I r. FI'RIXCH OP AM KRU'A, AND lUTII-INO KSTABLIHHM ENT opens May Sulphur. Pine Needle ISmhs, Douches. Eleam Massage, Inhalation, Itriili(t f.jr treatment of Rheumatism, Cnut, Skin and Nervous Ulseaaes of thf Respiratory Organs, Malaria and Ihurt Diataac.

Polders sent on appJiiai Inn. THE ANNEX Adjoining the Fnuioua Untha. Open. May lat and will remain uimhi all yenr. J.

II. GARIIM--1I so, W. H. I'KAKi, ATLANTIC CITY, X. J.

"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" You know the old nurserv jinc-o, but do you appreciate 1 2 the truth that it contains 5 Be advised by it. Those strenuous, anxious days are over, so give yourself a much needed rest. Come to Atlantic City and bask on the sunny Boardwalk, breathe that wonderful salt air into your system, forget, for awhile, your business troubles an4 if stii 11 rotnrn tit timir A-i i-Lj uiu twu a a kiuui 1 lauuis iiivc a giaiu iciiesncu.s Ik li.tl taea lar.tr .1 A ww it hum hv tawn wi ainuav.ui.il is The. Golf is A-1. Yob can enjoy a good gallop to toe beach ar a comfortaUe ride in i rolling chair on the 'Walk.

The noloring ii fine. Tkea there are The. (ret. Piers, Indoor Swintaing Pools, Elc. Etc.

The Leading Houses Are Always Open ad will gladly furnith full informs lion, rat? etc. ypon request (IIolcl all A man can 1'ian uoiesa omerwua aoteu Hotel Strand MirlboroiHih-Blenheim 1'. U. Oir.nd II. C.

Edw.rd. Hotel Chelsea J. fi. Thompson Co. Hotel St.

Chariot Win. A. Leech, Mgr. Galen Hall Bote) itSanatoriasa Galea Hall Co. Tho Wiltshire Xmanpan and European 1'lani iV JoiinhW httriSSoDaCo.

i HoteJ Dennis Waller J. Buiby The Shelburne European Plan J. Weikel, Mgr. Seaside House F. P.

Cook'a Son The Holmhursl Samuel Elba A. II. Darnell Ftf fWvil.w asj kW4vW af tmnmm niirti (idjou. caoult Ucal tkkat icaaU ORarlborougft-BenMai THI LUDMC HUOh. KOUli Of THI WOMB ATLANTIC CITY.

N.J. "THE NATIONS HEALTH SHOP" HEALTH KPPICIENCV A Oarmicide Climate and Clean Street. No Du.t. No. Dirt.

Innumerable Out. door Recreation, and Indoor Entertainment. Owaariiip Maiwatment JOSUHHHITmONtCd. I ATLANTIC CITY. IS.

J. and marvoqed. to. qlce, comfort ana hattlv. miTEXJ.BUZBy TeJ.

t'inaubb. Suite, with pm.te b.th. H.nd- 1 iomelTroroi.hed. ElexMor. Special early ao.

raua. Cpaeitr JSOIInjmUIJfS. BMf Wll fria. GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia Ave, near liearh and all nttractlons. Capacity 000.

A strictly modern hotel. Private bjitliH, running water in iouiiih, elevator, etc. Notable table, white service. Kurly seuson rates, ja.OO up daily; special weekly. Booklet.

Try CLARENDON HOTEL VIRGINIA MHn BEACH. 100 Kooma, with hot and cold Running- Water. Private Bath. Capacity 300. AUiiitua nuictllfla.

THE WILTSHIRE Virginia av end Reach. Ocean tIpw. Capacity Sr-0. l'rlvste baths, running water In rooms, elevator, etc. Amor, plan tip dally, special weekly.

Booklet. Samuel Kills. eRonnYrriEDE Park Place, overlooking the ocean. City Park and Casino, exclusive location, elevator, private bathe, sun parlor, etc. Always open.

Book let, J. McllVWAlN CI I AM Fl ON TMYMORE.ATLANnccnrl TORUS GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS HOTEL ARLINGTON In location, equipment, service and comforts. Winter rates. u. usiiukak su.n.

BERKSHIRE INN End Virfinia ar. up oauy; special weeirir, tturooeaa tl.60 up. i. H. DICKINSUX.

PHIIIIPS HOUSE M.lMrbaietU At. near Beach. P. rbllllpa. jau xio mwrau ATLANTIC CITY.

J. Til, Nallnnal All-Ycar Hraltb Kraarb Ilia Leading Ho.iaea Alwara Opan. JnSO Tmb NKW IDEAL WINTER HOME Hotel Mdntclair MOXTrT.AIR, MOST DKI.KiUTKI I.I.Y RKSIDENTIAI. HOTEL 1 i.tV OPEN THK KNTIHR YEAR. FREDERICK C.

HAl.L tOMI'AXY, Pudding Stone Inn Kavorablo rates; open all year; folder. O. N. VINCENT, BOONXON, N. J.

MS xinhlZ 32t wtltYfltt iBSnBginia-i-iViiiiiia AtlanticCity e. THIS PliOPLK tJF THK BTATli OF NKWI YOItK, the (trace of i.od free aud lnd'pend)-ut 'l'u Henry Jacop J. ltusbrl, lilisulrcth I lititwr. if living, and if dead, then the html. and i of the said Kilxabell.

HcImt. her heirs at law, next of kin. deviaeeii. leKateea. exerutom.

adniin iutrators or their suci't-ssorH, or if any of tic in be deud. tlien their nnd each of their rexMctii ttucci-sttors la ililerent, and any and ail otln-r pfr-sous iutereated iu h-r. hU or tiitdr rehp ciive etitsteo; the helrt at law and next of km ot Henry Arold, deceased; Conrad Itmsel, If living, and If dead, then tltlen wife of tlie said Conrad his lelrs at law, mxt of kin. liKateen, devisees, executors, admlui-dratura ut their KU.cce.KurK, and if any of th'-io dead, then their and each of th-ir resiiectiva siie-es-dors In in Wrest, and any aud all other pentoua interested lo his. her or tlieir respi-ctive etuta, the hirs at law aud next of klo of Henry Arold, deceased, send greeting: Whereat, Hopliia Arold, Mho reatdeg at West tt.xth stnvt, liorougu of Brttoklyn, City of New York, ban pi Minted a petition praying fur a decree that a certaiu instrument In writing, bearing date the 11th day of December.

relating to real and personal property, be duly provtd as the lawt will aud testament of MENU AHOLh, lately residing at No. WHst Kixth street, tu the liorougb of Brooklyn. City of New York. Now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our -Surrogate's Court or the County of King, to be held at the Hail of Hecords, iu the County of oa the -7th day of Man h. 1010.

at 10 o'clock in tho fore noon, why such decree should not be made. In testimony whereof, we bare caused the wal of our said Surrogate' Court to be liwn-uuto affixed. Witness, Hon. Iler- iScall liert T. Ket'-liam.

Surrogate of our slid County, at thf of Brooklyn. In the said County, the loth day of Fibrillary, ID ID. JOHN' II. MeCOOEY. Clerk of the Surogate'a Court.

SL'HPI-KMKNTA I CITATION THK PKO-ple of the State of New York, by the grace of God free and Independent To Hither Lun-ziger, Joaeph Irfavitt, send BTectlng: Whereas, Dora Leavttt. who reside at No. 7-S Hush-wick Brooklyn, has prasnnied a petition praying for a decreo that a certain inetrument in writing bearing date the Slid day of October iyi8, relating to real and personal propertv, duly proved as the last will and testament of BMANI'EIj LKAVI1X lately renldlng at No. bushwlck in the Horough of tlrooklyn, City of New York. Now, therefore, you and each of you am hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to bo held at the Hall of Ilccord.

in the County of Kings, on the iTtli dav of February, my ten o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our xii Surrogate's Court to bo hereunto n.tixed. Witness, Hon (I 8.) Herbert T. Ketchrtni, Kurrogato ot our said tTounty, at the. iiorough of Hrookiyn, in the aid County, toe lith day of January, JOHN" H.

McfOOEY, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. 17-4-f IN PUH8UANCB OK AN OR Kit OIT THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Ih hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claim against WILLIAM H. KOSS.

late of tho County of Kings, deceaaed. that they are required to exhibit tho namo. with the vouchera thcroof. to the subscriber, at his placo of transacting buPihesN. at.

the offluc of Louis Charles Wills, S4 Broadway In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New V'ui on or before the 10th day of June next. Dated, December 5. 1918. JOSKPH .1. KOS3.

Administrator. Lmlf, Charles Wills, Attorruy for Administrator, hi Broadway, Eoroutfn of lirooklyn. New York City. N. T.

d6-3t-f "IN PVR STT a NCR OF AN OriDKTT OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham. Surrogatu of the County of Kings, notice In hereby given according to law, to all porsotiH imvin claims against the estates of Jake lterkowtrz, if. Augusta Gibson.

Patrick Tkrney, Margaret Farrell, also known as Margaret M. ilt ky Carl G. F. Jorgcnsen. Marguivi s.

Ksperan'a. Kdward Johnson or Janson, Charlotte Meehun, Viuccnt Wood, Johannes H. Kheit, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho tame, with vouchers, lo the subscriber, the Admin. Istrator, nt his office. Temple Bar Building, 41 Court ttrect, H'-oklyn.

N. on or before tho Slat day of May, 199. Dated, November mi. FRANK V. KKLLY.

Public Afi.ninlstrator. Kings County Administrator, uiUco and post-oftice address 44 Court utreet, UorougU of Brooklyn, City of New York. Kdward Byrne, Attorney for Administrator, 44 Court street, Borough of Brooklvn. City of New York. TO LE TlOY BKDKLL.

LATK OF NO. Hancock street, Hrookiyn. New York You arn hereby notiiied fhat a final rule for divorce ha been granted ag.iinst you at the suit of DAISY mriSE BEDELL, your wife, which will bo heard in the Court of Common Pleas No. 1 of Philadelphia County, r'nmnionwenith of Pennsylvania, of December term, lf)i7 No. 24S1.

on the day of Mereh. on which day you may appear and show cause, if any you have, why such divcrco should not ba granted. A. IM.OWAY. 4t Attorney for Libtl'ant.

tub" pkopi.f op NKW YOttK. by the grace of tied free and independent To Kllxtibcth S. Whslley. Jennie S. send greeting: Wlwreas.

ltobert K. Story. wh rcaiden at 'J12 Hancock Rtrept. Hrookiyn. N.

hax presented a praying for a that a certain instrmneiit in writing, bctirtng dale the 15th day of October, H18. relating to real and personal property, be duly proved ii the last win anu tern-ament or ca th a if inf. J. lately reslUHlir at No. ir4 Hfclr street.

In the Horough of llroohlyn, City of cew lorif. Now, therefore, yon and each of yon are hereby cited to Khow cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of King, to be held at the HhII of Kecordi. In the Comity of Kings, on th day of March. 1H19. ai 10 o'clock In the forenoon, why sin-h decree should not be tmde.

In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of mir said Surrwrnte' Court to h-1 hereunto affixed. Witness, Hi n. Her bert T. Ketcham. Surrogate of onr said (Seal) County, at th? Horough of Bro-klvn.

In the said County, tho 14th day of February. IJMfl. n. MeCOOEY. Clprk of the Surrogate's Conrf.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW York, by the grace of God free and independentTo Daniel Cnhill. Ellen Dublynn, Kate Cole, Harold Curley. Ralph curlev, Ethel Cur-ley. John Cahlll, Daniel Cahill. Mjtrgaret Ca-hlll, Catherine Cahill, Nora Cahlll, and any and all persons whose names and places of residence are unknown and cannot, after diligent iqulry, bo ascertained, and who are and, may be heirs at law and next of kin of Kate Cahill, deceased, send greeting.

Whereas, Mary E. Cahill, who resides at SA Schertner-horn street, Brooklyn, N. and Patrick cahill, who resides at 5404 6th avenue. Brooklyn. N.

have presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 29th day of January, 1917, re lating to real ana personal property, ne duty proved as the last will and testament of KATE CAHILL, lately residing at No. 5 Third place. tn the Horougn or uroomyn. i-ity or New vorK. Now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of tho County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the f'ounty of Kings, on the 25th day of February, 1919, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made.

In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said surrogate's Court to hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. (L. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Rrooklyn, in the said the 23th day of January, JOHN H.

MeCOOEY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Joseph A. Kennedy, Attorney for Petitioners, 189 Montague streett, Brooklyn, N. Y.

COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY MA NTT -facturers Trust Company, plaintiff, against Pitkin Avenue Construction and others, defendant1. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure find sale, duly mad' and entered In tho ahove-cntitl' action, and bearing date the 27th day of September, 101S, I. the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell nt public auction to the highest bidder, by Nathaniel Sliuter, auctioneer, at the Rrooklyn Rwil Estate Exchange, No. lftft Montague street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 25ih day of Fehmary. Ii'19. nt 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and helng in the BorougH of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, hounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of Pitkin and Hopkinson avenues; running thence southerly, along the westerly side of Hopkinson iivev nue.

ninety-two (02) feet eleven (11) inches; thence westerly, parallel with Pitkin avenne. one hundred (100) feet thence northerly, mrnl- lei with Hoiikinson avenue, ninety-two (02) feet eieVPII till UliNcn IU Uic lu(1 OJ rIitij1n avenue, and thence easterly along the name nne hundred feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with nil the right, title and Interest of the HIM) Pitkin Avenue Company in Pitkin and Hopkinson avenues to the center ifnas thereof. Dated. Fehmary 4 1010.

FRANCIS. B. MPLLTN. Hefrtw. Jonas Nenherger.

Plaintiff Attorneys. 115 Broadway, Manhattan Borough. New York City. f4-tit tuf COUNTY COURT, KINGS COINTY-JOSKPH-ine Hell, plaintiff, ngalnnt Mary Hell, indlvidn-' ally and hs administratrix of the goods, chattels nnd credits of Michael F. ReR, deceased, and others, defendants.

In pursuance of an Interlocutory Judgment of partition and sale, duly made And entered in the above-entitled action, and bearing date the 14th dav of February, litlft. I. the undersigned the referee in said Judgment named, will sell nt public auction to the highest bidder, Nathaniel Shuter. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Kstate Exchange, No. ISO Montsgup street in the Borough of Brooklyn.

Countv of Kings' on the 12th day of March. 101, nt 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, nnd therein described as follow: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Rrook-lvu. County of Kings, City and Stnte of New York, and bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Hicks street distant forty (40) fPet northerly from the northeasterly roruer of Centre street and said Hicks street, and running thnce ensterly and narallel with Centre street eighty ISO) feet thence northerly and parallel with Hicks street twenty 120) fwt thence Westerly and again parallel with Centre street elehty (SO. feet to the easterly side of Hicks strep'.

nd thence sonnieriy anu nmng top rh enster ide of Hicks street twenty (20) feet to the ixdnt or nlnee of beginning. And all the estate right, title and Interest of the parties to thi action, whether present or future, vested or contingent of dower, or otherwise, and the rights to which any other person might hereafter becom entitled through them or either of them in said premises. Dated, February 17, 1010. PFTRR P. SMITH, Referee.

Thomas Crndoek Hughes, Plaintiff's Attorney, 21" Montague Street. Brooklyn Borough. New fi8-6t tuf York City. of Kl'I'ltKMH Ctlt'IiT, KINCH ('(H'NTV-AI-V J. HwUe, uirainst Kuie iii'Kan Hrcmian, fusini Hirymi, May IIukmii, Mur((ar''f O'JIuIUtmu, iiridy.

(I'Hiilloran, Ji.lm llnllnran Hiu Hallotan. hiH wi'V; Miiha'-l O'Hallorau. Haniel J. Hoean and Kate Mdon (ugh Ilogan, his wife: May T. Iloguu.

illijjn, sti'l Ktlby llogiiu. tr ffW ctiarlei D. HogHD, II leu Hogao Doyle and tin H. Doyle, h'-r hufbaod Jum-iIiiuc 1I gas Atkins and J. Harison Atkins, husband: Mary E.

Hogun Corbett and James Gihlsui. Curie tt. her LuiliMiid; James J. HogaU and Mary Hogan. his wire: Frank V.

Kelly. Public Administrator of Kings Countv, as administrator of the goods of H. Hogan, deceaned I ten is Minogue, Michael MinngiM-. James Mlnogue, Matthew O'Halloran and Denis Pun-ell, a- egecu-' tors of the will of Anne Hogan Minogue, de. ceased, defendant.

To Hip above-named You are here, by summoned to answer the complaint In this a'tion and to serve a copy of your answer on the attorney for the plaintiff within Iwenty days from the date of the service of this nioiis upon you, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appeur or onxwer. Judgment will be taken ugHint voti bv default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, December I'll EDWARD J. FLANAGAN. Attorney fr Plaintiff.

44 Court Street. Brooklvn. N. IT. ro Kate Hogan Rnmnan, Stisun Han.

Anna May Hogun, John O'Halloran. Margaret O'Hnl-' I ran, Michael O'Halloran. Margiirel O'Hnlloratt Bridget O'Halloran. Denis Minogue, Dnn'el J. Hogan.

Kate McDonough Hogan, May T. Hogan, William N. Hogan. Mclntire Hogan. Charles D.

Ungan, Helen Hocrtn Doyle, Martin P. Doyie. Josephine Hogan Atkins. J. Harrison Atkins, Mary Hogan Corlwtt.

James Oibbons Corbet James Hnan, Mary Michael Minogue. James Minogue, Mi 1 1 hew O'Halloran and Ih-nfs Pureell, de-feudants above named: Tlie foregoing fnimmnn is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. David F. Manning. Justice of Hie Supreme Court of the State of New York.

Kfngn County, dated January ,11, BHft. and tiled'' with the -omplnint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the Hall of Borough of Brooklyn, City and Ktttte of New" ork. EDWARD J. FLANAGAN. Attorney for Plaintiff, 44 Court Street.

Brooklyn, New York. llfi St SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Anna E. Coggeahall, plaintiiT. ngnfuat Jo-Kephme M. Norwood and otliprn, defendants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of toreclusui and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date th 3d day of February. 1519. (he under igned. the referee in said judgment named, will sell nt public auction, to tho highest bidder, by James L. Unimloy, auctioneer at th Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

NO. U9 Montague street, in the Borough of Brook- County of Kings, on Oto 27th day of February, 1919. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to bo sold and therein described as follows: All that piece or parcel of land situated at Hheepahead Bay, in the Town of Graves- end. County of Kings and State of New Yoi4t. bounded and described as follows- Beginning nt the northeast corner of land 4 owned by John Hanley; thence running in a northerly direction nlonjf Hheepsheud Bay road eighty-live (HT.) feet; thence In a west-xrly direction along land of Elizabeth Clute one hundred and nine (lOit) feet; thence i a Fouttieriy direction nt right angles lo' Vnorheca avenue and along land owned by Edward A.

Mason ninety-six Hi iet thence westerly parallel to Voorheen avenue and along land owned by Edward A. Mason forty (.40) feet the ce soutliTly at rlglit angles to Vnoi'liPfg avenue and akuig land owneu by aroitne feats twenty-sevn ('7) feet; thence in an easterly direction along land owntd by Henry Meade twenty-eight i 'Ht feet hencn in an eiiKlcrtv ili 7: along land owned by John Hanley one hun- ii -u uuu bimy ii ifKi lo uc point or place of beginning on the Shecpshead, Bay niiid. Tiiat i '1 property is subject 'o that part rnlif-n by the city or New York in tlie widen-' ing of Shecpshead Bay road and Voorheea 1 u.eiitie. I'cbruarv 4. Iftlft.

C. Wl LDE UMUTH. I-leferee. Harvey O. Dob-son.

Plaintiff's Attorney, 1st Montague fitrcct. Brooklyn, New S'ork, fB 7t PUPP.EME COURT OF XEW YORK County of Kings John A. Bunk, plaintiff', agalnwt Ioulsa J. Byrne, Ann Byrne. Thomas Byrne, Stephen Byrne, the Penpic of the Siato of New Vorlt, Jlorris Lawsoii, Herman Wolters.

John Crane, ThnjpriH Hill, Solomon P. Kwcrdllng. The City of New York, James Biyon. Augu.it Wtitzel. Kone Pijiover, John J'.

McGrane. iinynl Bank of New 'orki (Jeorga Krotler. Abrnhai" Sehnr, Georgo Huber. Nassnu Electric Hailrnad Conipanv, George K. Dcely, Eugene Gerald Byrne, Arthur Lan-nan ByniH.

l-'mnces Josephine rne, Cath---erine Hannah Alaginnia Byrne, 'defendants. 1 Amended and supplemental summons. To the above named tlt-fendanta: Vou are here-by summoned to anwer the amended coin-plaint in this action, nnd to pcrve. a copy r' of your on the plaintiffs attorneys within twenty days after the service of this amended and nuppiemental auuimuns. exulu- slve of the ilay of service, and in case ut your failure to appear, or answer.

Judgment will bo taken a gainst you by default, for tho relief demanded in the amended coni-T pluiut. Dated, December 24th, JOHNSTON ft ESS.LEII. PlaintifT'H Attorneys. OfiVe address, No. 2o Broadway, New York City.

To Ann Byrne. Thomas Byrne. Stephen Byrne, Kugcue Gerald Byrne. Arthur Langan Byrne. Frances Josephine Byrne and Cath-eririu Hannah Maghmis Byrne; Tho for--going summons Is werved upon yon by publication, pursuant to an order of ton'.

David F. Manning, Justice of tho Supreme Court, dated the 7th day of January. 1919. and filed--with the complaint In tho office of the Clei'U of King- County nt tho Borough of Brook' l)ii. County of Kings.

JoHNai'ON Sz MfTSSLKR. Attorneys for Plaintiff. JalO Bt COUNTY CO KINGS C( if Miirgaret S. Mannuii, piainliff. arrainst Ilosa Zimct.

Harriii Frederick Nun-gasa. Anna XcugaMs. Philip Wcissbcrg. Fan-, nte Weissinan. John Doe and Richard TiOe, the laxt two naiin-d defendants being tenants of tho mortgaged To I ho above named defendants: Yon tiro hereby summoned to answer the complaint i in tiiia action, ami to serve a copy of your niiHwcr on the plaintiff attorney within twenty days after tlie service of this sum-'' moils, ixcluido of tlie day of service, and in CM.se of your fa i lure to appear, or answer, Judgment will bo taken against you by de- for the rwlfef demanded In tlie com- plaint.

Dated Brooklyn. N. July JULIUS SJKGKLMAN, Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and Post Office address, S3 7 Man- -hattan avenne. Brooklyn, N.

Y. To the defendant, Harris Wnsserman: The foregoing bummona is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Norman S. Dike. County Judge of Kings County, dated the "Otii day of January, 191y, and tiled with the.

complaint in said action in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, in the Hall of Records, the Boi-J ough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York. County of Kings and State of New Y'ork. where said complaint was filed on the 14th day of August, 191J. JULIUS SIKGKLMAN. Attorney for Plaintiff.

Office nnd Post Office address. K87 Man-. hattan avenue, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. Ja31-t-fr SUP'rEMB COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Manhattan Beach Company plaintiff, against William Quimtoy.

Individually a.a executor of tho lant will and testament of Ursula M. Qulmby, deceased: Catherine -Quimby Rtismussen and the People of tho Stale of New York, defendants. To tin: above-named defendant. William Quimby, individually and iib evenutor of tho last will and testament of URSULA M. QUIMBY.

do-ceased: You nre hereby Hummoned to an- 7 swer tle complaint in this action, and to'' uervo a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after tho service of this BUinmoiii. exclusive of tho tlay of service, and in case your fufluro to appear or answer, judgment will bo taken against you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated. Feb-" ruary 1- 1919- AU3T1N. McLANAHAX MKRR1TT.

Attorneys for Plaintiff, office, nml 1. O. P. address. 1 Broadway, Boroug!) of Man-" hattan.

Nw York City. N. Y. To William Quimby, individually and ha. executor of the lawt will and testament of Ursula M.

Quimby. deceased: Tlie foregoing summons is served upon you by lication pursuant to an order of the Hon. Kdward Lsuansky, a Justice of the Su premo Court or me riaie oi isciv ork. the 7th dny of February. I HI 9.

una tiled with the complaint in the office of th Clerk ot the County of Kings, State of Xgv York. AUSTIN. McDANA HA.N Al l'J 11 ITT, Attorneys for F'lalntlff, office and P. O. address.

1 Broadway. Borough of VTan- hattan, Xew York City. X.J. fH-t-f 'nilfMC OURT. COUNTY OF KINGS-EfVe V.

V. Knox, pin in tiff, ngaltlut Jnscj hitie Miller et defendatit-. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure sale, duly made nnd entered in the nbove-eutitled action, and hearing date the day or Jamin rv, 1P1H. 1. th undersigned the refer i-o in said Judgment named, will sell nt public auction to the highest bidder, by William J.

r. Mel'hilliaiuv, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Kstate Exchange. No. 1W Montague street, in tha Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on th 10th day of March. 1010.

at 12 o'clock nocu, the premises directed by said judgment to bo sold, and therein described as follows; Ail that certain plot, piece or parcel of land.1 situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, of The City of New York. County of Kings and Ktate of New York, bounded and scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning ai the point on the northerly side-, St. Mark's avenue, distant one hundred and sixty ilii'M feet westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection the northerly side of St. Mark's avenue with th" westerly id of Frunkllu avenne; running thence northerly, parnl-' lei with Franklin avenue and part of the dl-tiuice through a party wall, onp hundred nnd twenty-three (12.1) fert and three-eighths I3,) inches: thence southwesterly In a straight line thirty-two (32) feet eleven and five-eighths U) inches to a isiint distant one hundred and nine (li)in feet four and one half (4'-) Inches norther--ly from the northerly ride of St. Mark's avenue; -thence southerly, rucallel with Franklin avenue nnd part of the distance through party wall, one hundred and nine HOOi feet four and one.

half (4'2i inches to the northerly idr of Msrk's avenue, and thence easterly, along lh Yi ii side of St. Murk nyemiP. ih. rtr February 13. 1010.

AM'KCAV .1. PNPKT.nONK. Ttererpr Kimx Dueling. Plaintiff's Attorney. "edar Street, Borough of Manhattan.

New York -Mty. fl7fltmf: CHURCH CALENDARS. Tickets, Envelope, Cards, Programmes. Easle lob Printing Department, Washington nc) Johnson Streels. UREWOOD, N.

J. I THH AI.IlOHP Lelloatoa ar eor-' aer itd at; real ueme. eneerfnl and cacel-I lent good table: open Jfeap- round. Baak-! let. OI.UhGK X1ANN, aiuitl.

I PKXXSVLVAXIA. ALTERS PARK 7n77 Werneravilla. Pa.io6 XOHTII CAROLIXA. RATIERY PARK HOTEL iASHEVILLE.N.C IN TH THP SKY UN THI OTXIfc HlbHWAT Famous everywhtre for Its location, aarvlc and ouislna. Booklet and ratea upon applicative) S.

J. LAWRENCE. Manage VIRGINIA. Find out ftfrrencn in faree to tb far SoU reports snd Old Point Omfort OLD POINT COMFORT. Vfl.

hwimmlng Pool, UolX. a food Culatne. lOvery EnropeHu Huth and n-atnu-nt, rite (iKO. IT. ADAMS.

Mr. Fortress Monroe. ot Hock lets aud information st Bertha Kaffner Hotel Bureau. Hotel McAlpia; Cook's. 249 If way, r0I Fifth Av.

MnrHtfr. Fifth Av. Jtaynionil Whitcouiu, Voh Fifto At. ask Mr, KotjP'r" ut Lord Taylor's Frank Tourist 8y Fifth Av. Laehrenkrausa Mi Sons, Ssa Fultoa Brooklyn, Eagle tsort Bureau.

TRAVEL. Ccaaonabl. Tonra and Tlrfc.ta Kcaaoaabl. By Steamer and Rail CNTVHRHAI, TOUR 35 Fultoa Si. at Uoro HalL Talepbona Main ('ANA 1 A AC I FI CH A 1 1, wXvT" Pa'-illc roust.

China. H. Australia. F. K.

ll-ai fl8-tf OCKAX STKAMKHIP8. NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Royal George Feb. 25 AQUITANIA MAR. 6 Caronia Mar. 10 Orduna Mar.

18 Saxonia Mar. Il Carmania Mar. 24 AQUITANIA MAR. 29 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL Primes Juliana Feb. 28 NEW YORK TO LONDON Pannonia Mar.

6 S1-S4 STATU STltEKT. NEW YOItK. PHILADELPHIA LIVERPOOL Mar. 3jHaverf or Mar. 2S WHITE STAR LINE OLYMPIC N.

March 1 NEW YORK LIVERPOOL Lapland Mar. 81 Baltic Mar. 22 Adriatic Mar. 15 Lapland April 5 And KrgularU Thereafter NEW Y0KK-AZ0RES--G1BRALTAR--ITALT Canopic Feb. 27 OrTH hH, KKOAIiWAY, HEW UKkk.

J. C. HBNDERNON SON, 482 Cold Street J. LUUKNKKAl SS A SONS, 359 Fultoa M. Brooklyn.

STRETCH LIN Compngnie (ienerale Traitsatluntlque KxprewH fowtal ervir limit rTir pn 1 UOP in i urrv RAntL IViiKKI.Y DKPAKTUKES Company's Ollice Phone Howling ireen LKUKKNKKA18S HONS. 350 Fulton urooKiyn. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES l'a Kurone. South Amerlen. West Indies.

Kniith Africa. Aiistrtilia. China, Ittnait, etc. Official Agentu for All TranN-Aatlnnttf and Xruns-Pacific H. ti.

Lines. Tours and Tickets by All Hail Uoutea. Complete arrangements for business or recreation travel, including Fullinan reservations, mil tickets, etc. THOS. COOK.

SON, 245 Broadway. 561 Fifth N. T. SUVA Canadian I'm: I tie Uroadway. N.

T. American-Indian Line Ko. Africa A India. Norton 0. A Produce Exch.

N.T. Gen. lor Klleriuao Uucknall 3. H. J-ttK STEA3IBOATS.

TIIR PUBLIC UK PLEAS KD." COLONIAL- LINE BOSTON $4.40 providence; $2.97 All Outside Staterooms, SI. 10 to $3.30 Above 1'rices include II 'ar Tax From Pier N. foot West Il'iuton at 3 P.M. Hrooklvn OtHces HeiidcrsDn's, Gold corner Pulton St. J.

Lehrenkrai.su A Sons. 859 Fulton St 780 Broadway V. H. Jacobin 228 Ftatuuaa Av. I'hone Spring 0491.

Fall River Line TO BOSTON Rtrs. Iv. Pier 14. N. ft.

Fulton dailj -no Mnnie. NKW LONDON (NORWICH LINE) Rtr. lvs. Pier 4U. N.U..

ft. Houston wk. days only. 5 p.m. j.v.rr.m.K.u..

TT.r..aq p.m. Krwmillfin POHGIIKEEPSIE. KINGSTON. Wed. and Franklin 4 P.M.

Phone Franklin 4075. CENTltAL HUDSON LINK. fl3 xf8 HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Cloard for lltr Seaaon. IjKGATj XOTICKS. COl'NTY K1NCS COP NT DELL A M.

HONNKLLAN, pt.iinun, against jonn J. ttniv nn.l mhcrs. defendants'. In pursuance of an Interlocutory judgment of parlltion ami iu rnitreu in the above entitled action and bearing date the 11th day of February, 1919. the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public notion to tho highest bidder, by Nathaniel Hhuter.

auctioneer, tit tho Brooklyn Real Kstate Mxchung''- No. 1S9 Montague street, in the Borough nf Brooklyn, County of Kings, on tho KHh day of March, lam, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by Baid judgment to bo sold and therein described as follows: Ml 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 Suite of New bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of St. Mark avenue distant three hundred and forty-live feet niaierly from the southeasterly cornerof ht.

Marks avenue and Yanderbilt avenue: running thence southerly narallcl with Yanderbilt avenue and part of the dlstnnce through a party wall one hundred an-1 thirty-one feet; thence easterly par-allol with St. Mark's avenue twenty fPet six inches- thence northerly parallel with Yanderbilt avenue nnd part of the distance through a party wall aml thirty-one feet to the southerly side of St. Mark's avenue twenty feet six inches to the point or place of begin-niiur -Dated. February 17, nnuj. WILLIAM II.

O'llARB, Referee. Thomas J. Kvern. Plaintiff's Attorney. 215 Montague street, Brooklyn Borough, New York fi 3w mf SPFCIAIj notioks.

TAKE NOTICE That on MARCH IL PHu. at p.m.. tt the orllee of Ralph S. FMier. HIGH Ktist Hith street, in the Morough of Brooklyn.

City of New York, there will be held onellng of the K-F CORPORATION, for purpenif cf nillng tho vgeancy of Prenldont iiceesary by the recent death of David O. Kay. RALPH S. FISHER, Treasurer. 18-3 tuwf KlGXAl.

t'OlU'S MKX DIXIV Co. 11. SlKnnl X. Y. Ijeld its annual liecfatcRk dinner at the Or-niontl last cvenliiK.

Tho dinner and cntprtnlnmoiit which followed was well attended. jufi (if riat 9 for reat, recreation and health. Pine slW 1 I year-round rUmate. Splendid mouniala I I roids. Free Oarage.

Elfcinc and move. I I nient trtaimint when deaired. Reaidtnt I I phyaician and nureei. 4 hourt from New I I York. Kxpresa service.

Alwiyi open. I VOwnershlp management. Eel. 45 years. Connecticut.

IjOSd HILU corner Main and Elisabeth ta; for sale house of 1 rooms; lot 1' 195; convenient to trolley and train; 7 miles from center Bridgeport, 3 mi lea from city I unit; suitable for summer boarder, modern Improvements, Call or write Mrs. N. Is. WKD Box 61, Long Hill. Conn.

Maryland. ISO-ACRE stock and poultry farm; good land and buildings; IWh and SELTZKH. 3-1-3 climate; price MAHUM8CO. Md. FOR SALE- FARMS.

7 ACRES; 6-room house; out building: fruit ade water in -hed near bcIiooI, fine, healthy loration: 24 a 'Iirkd lion; near ainivuie; CiMPHULL. Millvllle, B. No. IS- 18-3 tu su nw WnrwicK vaney. Orai, County.

N. y. OWNEH, 04 Ea.t 21at at, Brooklyn. i INSTRUCTION. For Boys and Young Men.

a TAUT NOW NEW CLASSES III BEOENTS. H11H KXGI.SF.ERI.NO and all COMMKKCIAL DA AND EVKNINO KKSS1UXS. aend for fata lor. HEFFLEY INSTITUTE, 343-240 Rjernoo Bfookljo N. I.

BOXING Health Improved. Ilecotne Kclentifle. Yoerger's Private Hutmol, Rrondwuy, comer Myrtle av. Clrcuiara. fl(J-30t Business Schools.

Positions Guaranteed Calculating Machine and Comptometer Course of Instruction Better Than Stenography or Bookkeeping PAYS MORE COSTS LESS AND TAKES LESS TIME TO LEARN NO HOME WORK DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Miss F. Muriel Ranson 30 Church N. Y. Second Floor Tnks Four near Elevator. Knit.

2UH-R. Telephone M70 Cortlandt. Ktenorraphy, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Day and ISvenlnu Musical iimlructlon. ROBERT JAMES HUGHES, M.

In vniro nil I II TO ftfld flrtlStlC singing; voice trial true. 113 McLonough Tel. 3S14 Bedford COHPOHATIOX yOTkCKS. usiiMSn niDS WILL HE RECEIVED RY the Comoiissioner of Htrcet Cleaning, at Room 144 Municipal UUUdlUB, juanuauuu. uuu noon, ou THURnllAT.

jllAKt ti xuiif Unrniurh nt llronkvln. FOR FURNISHING FORAGE AND DELIVER-ING FORAGE AT THE STAHLKS 4F THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING, I-N THE BOROUGH OF HROOhLYN. The time for tue perirmance oi me romniri II be between April iviv, and adtii liild The amount of security required for the faithful performance of the contract will be thirty per cent, or tne contract pner. Tha anirmnr (. thp denOKit to be made with the bid shall be not less than one and one -half per ent.

of the total amount or tne imi. Hida must be submitted In duplicate In sealed envelopes. UK tmioer Will Stale ine prn vi vuru m-iu for which lie desirea to Md. and awards, if miide, will he made to the lowest bider on euch item in either clans. The City reserves tuo right to accept the hid for furniidiirg forage and to reject the bids for cart Inn.

or to accent both bid, but it does not reserve the right to accept the bid for carting alone or lo award a contract for carting alone. The bidder unail etato separately in nis ma as follows). (1) 1'nder the tending "Forage. Unit Price," the sale nrli'e or nrioeK per 100 lbs. for furnish ing each kind of forage in unliable hogs, or bales.

at the "Conlractor'a Delivery Point," as else where designated in the sneers. (2 the beading "tarting, ITnit Price," the bidder must stale the price or prices per 100 for delivering each kind of forage from the 'Contractor Delivery roinrs, lnotcami in the bid sheets to the "Department Receiving Points." (it) On the sheet headed "Solicdine of con tractor's Delivery Points." the location of the place or places from which he will deliver forage to vehicles furnished by the Department The points shall be designated In the column provided for the purpose on the "Schedule of Quantity and Prices" by means of ''Letters' corresponding ith thoae which appear opposite the described location! an tdiown on the "Schedule of Contractor's Delivery from which It is Intended that the itrin forage I to be delivered. Ridders ure ream red to use either Rchednio A or Schedule hut in no cane shall auy bidder use both Nchedules. for one or more of the Items on Schedule and for one or more Items on Schedule B. will not he considered.

This requirement will be strictly enforced. Bidders using the sheet entitled "Schedule of Qiinntitien and Prices, Class shall state both unit prices per 100 lbs. for furnishing forage and unit prices per 100 Jhs. for carting forage, otherwise their bids wll not be considered. desiring to furnlh either or all of the vnrioii- items of forage required for the Borough of Brooklyn, but not to deliver the same, must submit their bids on the sheet entitled "Schedule of Quantity and Prices.

Clan Bids may lie submitted on this form for furnishing tlie various item of forage in the quantities required for the Borough of Brooklyn. The attention of bidders is directed to the contents of the "Special Instructions and Additional Instruction" attached to the proposal for bids. Should the bidder make use of the schedules specified under Class or extensions must he made and total prices stated for furnish-inn each item (and in case the bidder desires to deliver the forage), the total price for forage and carting combined. Deliveries will he required to be made at the time and In the manner and In such quantities as may he directed by the Commissioner. The U.

S. Food AdminMrat 1 grnnted to this Department the right to contra ft for forage to the end of the year 1010. and the successful bidder, if duly licensed by the U. S. Food Administrator, will be granted the necessary permit, Blank forms of hid nod proposals may he obtained at the Main OftVe of the Department of Street Cleaning, Room 1244, Municipal Building.

Manhattan. A deposit of one dollar fl) will he required for each of bid forms, to he returned in case i the bids are submitted or the forms returned in I good condition. Dated. Feb. 18.

1010. a. n. aiwiai, Bsr-ttoo Ttitttrnctlnna to RIil (lorn, of foot of column, luHt page of this ttnper C-24rrf f21-10t osu holiday PUBLIC NOTICE IS IIKItEltY CIVKN TO the owner or owners of all honen and lot, ininroved anil unimproved landa offi'i'trd thereby. that tin following proponed awsPSKnvnfH and awanls have been completed and are lodged In the ottlce of the Imard or AsaeHnora lor exumlna-turn by all portions interested.

vt. HnroiiKh of llrooklyu. 01 r8. Sewer and appurtenances in south wide, from '2(1 av. westerly about 114 feet, and I'd went nidt from iltltli st.

to 43d at Affecting Block 70 and 711. All persons whose lnterents are affected by the ahive-nained i.ropoa.'d asKeNKtiienta or awards. and who are opposed to tin same, or cither of tnein, are requested to prewcai ineir oujection In writing to the Hoard of Anesorn. Room 8011, Municipal Building, Manhattan, on or before Tuesday. March mill, at 11 a.m..

at which time and place the naid objctlont will he beard and testimony r'efved 1" referon-'e thereto. W1LI.1AM C. OKMOMV A.M'HKW T. S1TM.I VAN. MAl'ltlTK SIMMONS, Hoard of Assessors.

rcb. -'t. 1U1VI. f21-10t omi A holiday SPECIAL NOTICES. RRSOLCTTON.

Resolved bv the members of The. Private Coachmen's Benevolent and Charitable Society of the City of Brooklyn and County of Kings. a meeting spec a en led for (he Burnoao of voting upon proposed change of name of ne corporation, he at the meeting rooms of the. Society, at Wilbur Hall, No, 6 Brooklyn Avenue, in the, Boroimh nf Rrooklvn. Countv of Kings, City and Htato of Now York, on the fh day of February, lMf, at ten o'clock in the evening, duly culled to order by George H.

Thompson, President, after and nursuant to proceedings had and notice given us provided by law, there being presented at the meeting cert I neat in duollcoto of the Becretarv of State that the name Private chauffeur's Benevolent and Chnrftnhle Society of the Borough of Brooklyn, Chy of New York, is not the name of any other corporation nnncurin on his index of corporations as authorised to no misiness unuer tlie lows of the State of New York, or a namo which ho dnem an near resembling it as to be calculated to deceive. inat tne corporate name of the cornoni Mrn bn changed from The ITIvnte Coachmen's and Charitable Socicly of the CRY Brooklyn and County of King to the namo Priv-44 Chauffeur's Benevolent and Charitable Soi the Borough of Bronkhn, Cltv of Ncrt and that the President, Vice Pres. td Secretary take all the proceed ings to legally effect inch chMiis-o fl4 2tf of of of nf PURCHASE AND EXCHANGE. BEFOhh! na DIAMONDS oii Cold T.il SliZ almniM to aee oa. tAS" VAI.CK PAID JACK'S CURIOSITY SHOP tipert Apnrsiavn I-lcenwd and Bonded Lalarette Cor.

1 Utbuak Will I'nrrliBM Plutlnum, Uold and DIAMONDS From nutates and Individuals. RM.IAIWUTV OI WATl'llWURD TilK PANT 0 VKAKH. AMOI.S, Jeweler, 45 tullou Neur Pearl Brooklyn. t2U-lt SJneLr DIAMONDS "111 Uold, i'liitlnuin. Mlver, Jewelry, Iturenaaed Imineillulelr in an? uiuouut.

HlKhrot prlera paid. KHlRbllnhed UK Vrarn. rullun cor. Bond St. ovk.u siiok TTr DIAMONDS "XTF Old tiold, (Silver und Jewelry purchaaed from private Individuals and eutate8 In any amount.

Absolutely urlcea paid. Kktabllaked DIDUtTTIf Trl- 23'8 ill lean. BAKKtl I 5 Mala. 'i3 XXlOh BHUOKLVM. mhlg-tt CASH REGISTERS SOLD Exchanged.

to $110; repaired, rented. KUIlVICt; CASH HKtilS'1'HK 31 W. Uto st. New York. Tel.

6387 Cnelaea. f-30t IIMMOJTDS, OI.Il GOLD BOUGHT I'RIVATH I I VI DUALS. DAVID BAHSKTT, SO COl'HT ST. Suite 714. Main 4844.

m-tr nimra. ii'i'l-Jlt. HHAsa, AI.I MI.M1I. IRON, TIMISV. 7 FHAlVKI.IPf AV.

MKilltsr prim, paid lr irate lett-oB IU. II. KUaKI, 11M17 tlUUin at. I lellUJBJroBpert. tll-tf W-ll.

p. MA It INK atam bnller. In oerfect condition. ZAllliL, L'OUlH WOUKS. 93 9th at.

Brooklyn. t0-3 English baby cart. Phone Kllltbush ICriL. IfOOJiS. BOOKS BOUGHT.

We pay good pricaa for irood books and sets or complete libraries, or old stamps. Book Store. 1004 Gates av, 18-7 COUNTRY PRODUCE. HO.N'KY It's fine, healthful food. Just tliu thinjf for growing childien.

Taylor's Dee Made iluney la pure and aids digestion. Delivered to you by parcel post, cither Clover or lluckwheat Ih. nulls. Sl.ti,'.! 10 lb. palls, Terms, cash; C.

O. 10c. ex- I' acts about llnni'V frte. Addrertti THR D1CROY TAYLOR Box Newark. X.

Y. 16 tr wfsu CXOTUING. NHOMl-U AND gentlemen's rlothes bought; highest prices puid. M. BELLk.lt, at) Myrtle av.

Tel. Main fa-30 FURNITURE. JllLJ JtAlKlAIN. LEXIN'GTON NKAK 57TH BT N. ST.

MIU til UK AUK WAUNIUUbia tig Uurguins in Now I'eriod J-'tirnliurc. liUA.NU iEV DAVKNPOKT HlyD, 40. Adam cana back veiour living room All upholstered living room wet Tw 1 bed roo in act 1 75. 0 Nine piece mahogany' dining room ..375.00 Ivory bedroom stt, complete OS.OO lOlght piece walnut dining room act fiou.00 Jacobean dining room act, complete 9S.O0 Three piece real leather library set 4j.oo Four piece walnut bedroom set, SjS.OG Complete walnut dining room set STOKAUK WAKKHOI SE MISAH 67TJ1 N. Y.

20-7 FURNITURE BOUGHT. eo us oerore selling. nusit ve nav the highest prices, spot cash, for all kinds of furniture, carpets, rugs and bric-u-brac; esti-niattiB curelully given; small loin us well as Dig lots: siteci.u attention paid to line t'urni ture of country and city iiousos. Tel. SI07 JUv erwide, 7S.s;t ivtverside.

2L-' FURNITURE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION Orlentnl Rnara. AutlqueN, botiKht Toil puld. Ilrofkklyn Kurni- tine llilO-lliiH 1'altun at. l'hono Proapect H048. 112-tf Bn-ra Karnttare Keathera, Orln.

M. STEKOLSKY IIOO Kalton St. tal HuKS, etc. ii lit neat trices. Tel.

Froa. 4B0B. Ja7-1( FURNITURE BOUGHT We positively pay the highest prices for all kinds of furniture. AMERICAN FURNITURB bTORE, Wl Fultoa st. Phone Proa.

935, FURNITURE iJl HOIT.HT POIl fAftri. eMythe I1K1IIKKI' PKK'KS. la.KPIItlVK liKr'ATrn iai FULTON rURXlTLHE HOUSE. l2j Fulton fit. fn-tr Kutuf.

FURNITURE Feather Beds, Hair Muttrt HHea, Oriental ULTal HUI lall'I' POLOKOFF. 1035 Fulton st. Tel. 38BS Pros. Beautiful 5-Piece Parlor Suite.

Rose and tan brocade: perfect condirfrtn Telephone Red. 59.7 RTPHKL furniture, dining room, lo ir-oT golden oak, only 7 months out of factory; must bo sold before February 25; no dealers; sacTi- m-e. rtoiiiena o. onice, Jii- cuMfi-i-j i L-j manicuring par or outfit, mn sis tine of chairs, tables, mirrnrn. ntn hIrh Miner luniuuic ir attit.

j-j. I'ilCinC St. IIItiH clasa drawing room, dinlna- room and library nuites. Individual pieces, two Oriental carpet e.m naiirniK si. ih-j HORSKS, CARRIAGKS.

KTC. FOR SALB. baby carriage in good condition! private. 381 A Pulaski st. HORSB and wagon for sale.

NIC GOETZ, 3 Montrose av, Brooklyn, m-2 PIANOS AND MUSICAIi INSTRU-MENTS. PIANO for sale; upright. Jacob in good condition; reasonable, H. RMKD, care el lord Hon, 1U court at, isrooklyn. 20-8 OS PIANO for sale at Miifl; make ilrst-clasH condition, llutler st Tlrooklyn.

Ernest-Tonk MM ITH, 01 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALB. on account of death, nrim. ing omce, gooa win ana interest, press, cutter, type, store to rent with living room; no reasonable offer refused. Seen by appointment.

P. SAVN'DRKS. 1J71 IS 35th st. Phone 639-W Mldwood. 21-3 iHAIRDRESSINO business; nenr Borough Hall; profitable; fifteen years in same lo-cnllty; will Bacrifice account of ill health.

PROFITABLE, Box 1. Kaglo office. 21-3 WOULD like to buy tho contents of rooming house with lease. OWNER, 813 ft State Bt; phone 4411 Main. 197 GKNBRAL store of 29 yeura existence for sule.

Further partlcularn S. 13. UAHISS, West Main Port JerviH. N. 20-7 RBACTIFCL bhrbir shop; owner retiring from buBinpHS.

3ST I'eurl Bt. SPECIAL NOTICES. AT A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT held in the County of Kings, at No. 120 Sclici-murhorn street, in the Borough of Brooklyn City of Now York, on the Ifcth day of February, Iliia. Present, Hon.

Mitchell May. County Judge In the matter nf th. of David Subrowsky for leave to assume the name of David Davis. Upon reading and filing tho annexed petition of David Subrowskv v.r- UloH thai 17t. nt 1 itPin, praying for leave to assume tlie name of DhvIh ni.

In place of his present name and tho Court being satisfied that the said petition i trim and that there is no reasonable objection to tho nun go of namo proposed; Now, on motion of Arthur Al. var, attorney for petitioner, it 1 Ordered. That the said David Sabrowsky be and he hereby is authorized to Husumn name of David Davis on the iltith itv nf March, li'ltf, upon fully camnlviun- with m- order and with Section of th r.ni of Civil Procedure; that this order bo entered, mid that the petition upon which It Is granted ho tiled in the onice of the Clerk of ihiH Court within ten days or thereafter that tho "aid petitioner emise. a copy of this order to he published Within ten days nfter entry of thin order In The Brooklvn Dnilv Kaglo, a newspaper puhl idled In ih Kings, which la hereby designated for that shall he illed and recorded In said ollice the of this Couri. un.i provisions have been complied with, tho said petitioner must, on nml utter raid l'th dav March, bo known by tho mmm lAVII DAVIS, the name he Is hnPahu Izi-d to nssmue nnd by nmothf-r (Kilter) MTTCIIPILT MAY County of Kings County, William Kolty, Clerk, 1.

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