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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 192X.

SOCLALIST PARTY PROHIBITION PARTI BOARD OP ELECTIONS OF THE CITlf OF NEW YORH General Office. Municipal BulHlDff. Borough of Manhattan. October list, TO THE VOTERS OF KI'5" COUNTY I Pursuant to the provision of Section 130, Cnapter 23. Uwi of 1909, constituting Chapter IT of the Consolidated Law (the Election Uv), as amended by Chapter 891, Law of It'll, Chapter 4573.

Laws of lflfi. notice Is hereby given that the following Is a true and correct of all nominations of candidates for offices to be filled at the General Election to be held November R. 1921, certified to us and filed la our office pursuant to tho provisions of lot Election Law. i CIVIC BODY SCORES SCHOOL OFFICIAL Flatlands Association Sees "Levity" in Reynolds Reply. James J.

Reynolds, distrirt superin-. trndent of Fclmols, last nifiht was dc-ounced by lie Flatbush Civic Association for the "levity" which, it Is claimed he showed in replying to charges made BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. REPIBLICAN PARTY rUBLEM-rOUNTAI. KMBLEM AltM AND TORCH. NAME OF NAME OF OFFICE TO BIS FILLEO PLACE OF BUSINESS RESIDENCE.

RESIDENCE. PLACE) OF BUSINESS Associate Judge of 43 Irving Mhtn. Oeorge K. Hinds John McKee me toun of Ap, 92 Riverside Drive. Manhattan 130 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn OFFICE TO BB FILLED.

Mayor Comptroller President of tbe Board of Aldermen Hezcklah D. 434 'VT. Jd Elmlra. N. 130 Columbia Heights.

Brooklyn. 320 E. Water Elmlra. Y. I5 2d Manhattan.

Mayor Comptroller Jscob Pan ken Harriot Stanton Blatch. EMBLEM HAG LB STANDING, WINGS OPEN. 136 2d Mhtn. 584 lexlngton Manhattan John W. B.

Quail 34 Lexington Manhattan. OFFICE TO BB FILLED. NAME OF CANDIDATE. PI.ACB OF BUSINESS. County Judges 44 Court Bkln.

RESIDENCE. 1'resldent of the 51 Chambers Mhtn. Asa F. Smith David A. Howell William E.

Moore ooara or Alder by tho orsanizzaton that Miss Helen "Warner, principal of 1. S. 119. had ordered a lire drill of children attending the school duiinsja "cloudburst" and had dismissed them immediately afterwards. In a letter to Henry R.

rot-tor, chairman of "the special committee which investigated the charges gainst Miss Warner, Superintendent Reynolds Mames tho "weather man," saying, "He used poor judgment in 293 Stuyvesant Brooklyn 271 Madison Bkln. 434 Jefferson Bkln. 508 Lexington Brooklyn 1329 Carroll Bkln. 937 E. 34th men Associate.

Judga of James Oneal 913 Madison Mhtn. 913 Madison Mhtn. 220 Broadway. Mhtn, 461 Pearl Mhtn. Justice of th Supreme Sheriff Alphonsa Major Edward M.

Warm 151 Lafayette Mhtn. ond Judicial Dis Register President of the the Court of Ap-puals Mayor. Comptroller trict County Judges Joseph A. 'Whltehorn. Jacob Axelrad William S.

Henry H. Curran Charles C. Vincent Gllroy Wolf Hollow, Camillus, H. F. D.

1 a West 11th 934 Greene lit Post Mhtn. Court House, Syracuse Municipal Building. Manhattan 503 Jill Mhtn. 21 Park Row. Mhtn.

Lindsay F. Johnson 270 E. 32d Bkln. 791 Broadway, Bkln. 365 Broadway, Mhtn.

764 DeKalb Bkln. 60 Graham Bkln. Borough of Brooklyn Members of Assembly. President of the 466 Crown 942 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 199 Graham 247a Throop Bkln. 480 R.

2Sth 1 Monroe Bkln Philip Satra Morris Wolfman Brown C. Hammond. Ida Crouch torming us at that particular time. R. P.

Brand, first vice-president of 1st District Charles A. Montgomery 1243 Flatbush Bkln. 2 Willow Bkln. 594 Monroe Bkln. Board or Aldermen.

Justices of the Supreme Court 2nd Judicial Sheriff Register President nt 1 Monroe Bkln. Sth District 6lh Dlstirct 3 Willow Bkln. 594a Monroe Bkln. 291 Monroe Bkln. 173 17th Bkln.

the the Flatlands body and a patron thn sr-hnnl. will Drotest to Mr. Rey Harry B. Twirls Frank B. Gannon tn District 166 William Mhtn.

413 E. 55th SU, Mhtn. r.noi Howard Reuben S. Goodell Kdward R. Keeler Edward H.

Brown Mark C. Smith Robert M. Low 8th Dlstirct Holds. In the name of the association 242 Wyckoft Bkln. 331 4th Manhattan.

William W. ri6 Rugby 94h District 1563 78th Bkln. asainst what he termed "Monkey County Borough of Brook lyn Members of Assembly It District 2d District 3d District 4tll District 491 Pacific 338 1 6th 15S Underbill Fkln. 21!) Bard West Brighton, S. I 1071 East 17th St, Bkln.

4S0 Stratford Rd, Bkln. 415 Hancock 1790 West Sth Bkln. 87 Bainbridge Bkln. 6S Court Bkln. County Court House, Brooklyn 120 Schertnerhom Brooklyn 33 Liberty Mhtn.

496 Gates Bkln. 60 Court Bkln. Hall of Records. Ukln. 10th District I2th District 14th District Theo.

Thompson treatment" by the superintendent. Feeliner airainst the school board of 338 16th Brooklyn. 2124 State Mhtn. Alphonse Eslanger Israel M. Chatcnff BenJ.

T. R. Balch -tu Hut ledge Bkln. William R. Almeth W.

Hoff John R. Karrar Peter S. Seery Edward U. Thatcher Furnace 15th District William W. Locke 1S7 Russell Samuel Zlotoff Harry Schachner Samuel Friedman flcial ran high at a meeting of the association held at P.

S. 119, Ave and E. SSth st. President Charles 169 Johnson 316 Watkins 379 Atlantic A Bkln. 117 8.

4th 336 Stuyvesant Brooklyn 728 Lafayette Brooklyn 5th District 17th District George B. Hillard 519 Nostrand Newark, n. 4. Fulton and Beoford Brooklyn. Brooklyn th District Samuel Tavloff Tiltrner claimed that those who pro 242 Madison Bkln, 1247 Sterling George W.

Baker 424 Clinton 143 Classon Bkln. tested against the alleged negligence 1121 Bedford Bkla 18th District 20th District 21st District 22d District Oscar Christiansen William T. Pfost John D. Snyder Lester G. Becker th- District 396 Cornelia 295 Mldwood Bkln.

398 Logan Sheriff Kegister President of the Borough of Brooklyn Members of Assembly. tat Plstrict 2nd Plstrict 3rd Dlstrlft Itll District Sth District Sih District 518 Fulton Bkln. of Miss Warner in safeguarding im health of children entrusted to he; earn had been "treated with consid Allen E. Victor Parlatl Elisabeth Smith Sth District Members or the 173 Joralemon Bkln 364 Saratoga Bkln. 41a Van Brunt Bkln.

John A. YCarren Ednrund H. Alexander. William V. Parks Af.

Moniz Board of Aldermen. 9th District 10tb District nrahln levitv." "We have not been 113 Columbia Heights. John A. Bergman 7123 New Utrecht Brooklyn 123 3d 78 E. 7th Brooklyn.

732 Washington Brooklyn Union Bkln 65 Howard 8S Harmon ivn thn rnnsideration so serious Brooklyn J3d District 35th District James H. Caulfield linrfia HeRprved." lie Said. "It Will John R. Crews 169 Johnson Bkln 316 Watkins Bkln. 52 Court Bkln.

230 Grand Mhtn. 8 E. 13th Mhtn. 728 Ifayette Brooklyn. 43 New Mhtn.

19 Maiden Lane. Mhtn. 78 E. 'th Bkln. 732 Washington Brooktvn.

698 Franklin Bkln. 65 Howard Bkln. 169 Main White Plains, N. Y. 621 Broadway, Mhtn.

10.1 Huron Bkln. 169 Starr Bkln. 169 Slarr Bkln. s'un and Herald. Mhtn 230 Grand Mhtn.

167 Tompkins A Brooklyn. 154 (Nassau Mhtn. 412 Schenek Bkln. 1600 Pitkin Bkln. 108 Heyward Bkln.

David Miller Alexander W. brought home to him that we do not Thomas Hopkins John H. District Sth Dlsulet District '1th District 37th District lkjuis well accept a thing as true tieraiise rucr tntendent Reynolds says it is 367 20th 23 Carroll 859 38th District 100 William Mhtn. 410 Wlloughby Brooklyn. 120 Broadway, Mhtn, 291 Monroe Bkln.

933 E. 34th Bkln. P. Cltv Halt, Mhtn, 273 Rverson Bkln. 452 Gold St.

Mhtn. 120 Eroadway, Mhtn. 10h District Gertrude Well Klein. Alt rhaixf's airainst Miss Warner, Mth District 424 District. Bkln.

vVinuA Yniiisiinii anzrv natrons of th uiayton Rose Krltzer 173 Joralemon Bkln. 9220 Avenue K. 413 Van Brunt Bkln It Clinton T3 Madison 256 Hart Bkln IS47 49th Bkln 46S Jrd Bkln 735 60th Bkln 372 St. John's Bkln. 733 Franklin 416 Sth Bkln 687 Grand Bkln 114 Roehllug 62 P.usseil Bkln 1437 66th Dkln 1339 Bedford Av.

Bkln. 12 Hampton 149 Wilson "11 Knickerbocker Brooklyn 21! East 17th Bkln. 282 Jerome 2S Gunther 201 Monroe 933 E. 34th 204 Fenlmore Bkln. Lewis C.

Brown Charles E. GUderslceve Ernest L. Simmons Max Schimpf Jens Aamodt Charles B. Loe John V. Ames Ernest A.

niggers Christopher Johnston Robert A. Styert Francis E. Haliook Paul J. Brunner Frederick K. Oakley George H.

Warwick James J. Fardy 88 Harmon St. 103 'Huron St, 169 Starr 169 Starr 1S01 Brooklyn rVinnl Vi.nl nrfviouslv demanded, will 43.1 District 441 District 46th District Henjatn Jackson 83 Clinton Bkln. 873 -Madison Bkln. art Bkln 375 Fulton Bkln.

463 3rd Bkln. 175 Remsen Bkln. 161 Remsen Bkln. S.51 Nostrar.d Bkln. 74 Wall Mhtn.

189 Front Mhtn. 114 Roebllnf Bkln. 87 Norman Bkln. t99 Broadway, Mhtn. 71 5th Mhtn.

44 Court Bkln. 154 Wilson Bkln. 1091 Broadway, Bkln. 233 Broadway, Mhtn. 43 Broadway, Mhtn.

373 Ryerson i. atroil T.eo V. Doherty James I Ply James O. Mooro pillsha M. Clifton Andrew B.

Merman 1 Irving Silverman Frederick A- Mortimer J. Wohl Francis X. John O. Gemplor Hinnnerl heraiise it is said that sh Bernard J. Riley 12th District 1th District 14th District District 6th District 7th District 8th District 19th District 332 16th 47th District had acknowledged her fault and had 705 Madison 4tlt District rooKiyn 264 Gates 1220 Gates Bkln! Bkln.

49th District 153 lAfayette Brooklyn made a complete apology wnen quea 11th District District 13th District 4th District 15th District 16th District 17th District 18th District I9th District 20th District 21t District 22d District 23d District Members of the Board of Aldermen. 33d District 34th District 33th District District '7th Dlsls-ict 38th District 39th District Francis M. Testa George L. Giefer Oscar Andresen Morns Schechter Corn Exchange Bank. 168 Kent B2d District Miss Wnmtr's defense that school District 878 E.

S2d Bkln. 412 Schenek Bkln 1600 Fltkla District 1084 Madison Bkln. 930 Liberty A rules nrovided for a fire drill twice 55th District Louis P. Goldberg rach month and that as the day of the Walter F. Iyoula J.

Druss Joseph F. nicca storm. Sept. 30, was tne nnai uay un SOCIAL LABOR PARTY which the second drill could be given 60 Jackson 80 Lee A 164 President Bkln. Benjamin Cushln Merman Katz B.

Charney Vladeck Harry Rubin she was forced to conduct, mis ir.o cmited us ridiculous. How 247 President Bkln. District 2nd District 3rd District Members of the toard of Aldermen, 3rd District 4th District District Sill District Ith District Sth District 9th District 1th District Samuel Camen rrank smith Max Rosen ever. Chairman Tilgner stated that the association was not disposed to "be severe to Miss Warner and would not 177 Congress 192 South ih Bkln. 5n9 Drlggs 19 President 467 EOth Bkln 78 Butler Bkln 3233 Bedford Bkln 911 83d Bkln 13.56 69th Bkln 103 McDonough Bkln.

966 St. Mark's Bkln. 44 Woodruff Bkln. demand her expulsion. in ivrttinir of the storm episode Mabel T.

S. Falco Andrew J. O'Neill Salvatore Sllvestrl Frederick Rollo Thomas F. Joseph J. Ernest A.

Seebeck John C. Wandell Humbert F. X. Savarese Fred Smith Theodore Stitt 4 John J. Keller David J.

Stewart August Ferrand Thomas F. Layden Victor H. Lawn Frank Chaikln Peter J. Gynther list District RnDerintendent Reynolds says "If the Hillsdale 78 E. 7th 444 Christopher Brooklyn 1417 75th Brooklyn.

7876 30th Brooklyn. 163 St. Mark's Brooklyn 1031 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 755 K. 21st 509 6th 1076 Kastern Parkway, Brooklyn 15 E. Mhtn.

So Brooklyn. 175 E. Broadway, Mhtn. 247 President Bkln. 13 Park Row, Mhtn.

7S 7th Brooklyn. 444 Christopher Brooklyn. 229 West Mhtn. 16.3 St. Mark's Brooklyn.

3C1 Court Bkln. 09 6th Brooklyn. Eastern Parkway Brooklyn. 118 7th Brooklyn 55 Nassau Mhtn. 7 E.

1.51b Mhtn. 601 Howard Bk 'M Chrvstal Bkln If Newton Bkln 10th District 41st District I2d District '3d District 44th District 15th District 46th District 177 Congress Bkln 193 South th Bkln 235 North Sth Bkln. Beaver Mhtn. 35 5th Mhtn. 3238 Bedfor Bkln 42,5 86th Bkln.

13,56 69th Bkln. 160 Bank Mhtn. 60 Pine Mhtn. 100 5th Mhtn. "7 Bk 218 DeKalb Bk'i 176 Garfield Bkln 530 West Broadway, Manhattan 827 Park Bkln.

1307 East New York A Brooklyn 316 Maujer Bkln. 137 Nassau Mhtn 2nd District 3rd District 4th District 'th District 6th District Ih District Sill District EMBLEM-ARM AND HAMMER. 427 Lafayette Bkln. children had not been dismissed at the time they were, 2.53, it would not have helped matters very much as under our bylaws no pupil may be kent in after 3.30. At that time the Jean J.

Coronel Maxwell S. Jaffa Joseph H. Sa liter Martha L. Sadoff 21S DeKalb 176 Oarlleld Bkln 749 rutnam NAME OF OFFICE TO BE FILLED. PLACE OF BUSINESS John Wirth RESIDENCE.

Btnrm was at its highest. May I say mth District S27 Park Mayor that throughout the city schools wen Samuel Schmalhelser Isaac Frank 430 49th 243 13th John P. Qulnn E. A. Archer 0th District 1307 East New York Morris Slalvlt Comptroller President of the Board of dismissed at 3 or thereabouts and many children returned home bed mine Included and all Moses Lorentz David P.

Berenberg 178 Mauler John Gabriel May Thaler 1t District ind District Charles Solomon 341 Vernon Arverne. L. William J. Cosby North Henry Bkln. that we can say is that it was very John T.

'3rd District 17th District ISih District 19th District Hh D'sti-ict 1st District '2d District 3d District 54th District 53th District 6th District William Shapiro William Martin 418 7th 596 Monroe 7 E. 15th 601 Howard Bkln. 47 Varet Bkln Huron 88 Harmon Bk 1035 Ha'sey 5S9 Elton 177 Fountain Bkln. ciocKnoim Bkln. 290 Menehan unfortunate that the weather man Charles Mueller th District 88 Harmon Bkln, Joseph A.

Well S25 Stockholm Bk'r 1000 Pacific Bkln. 1219 Decatur Bkln. 2674 Atlantic Bkli "th District showed poor judgment in storming us Paul A. Franks F.dward Mchhorn Charles J. Moore 1219 Decatur 119 Crystal 120 Broadway, Mhtn.

373 Berry Bkln. 56th District WORKERS LEAGCE at that particular time. Harry Koss Abraham I. shiplacoff. 621 Broadway, Mhtn.

FLATBUSH TO HEAR SMITH DEMOCRATIC PARTY FARMER-JLABOR PARTY Ex-Governor Alfred K. Smith will speak at Erasmus High School Friday evening under the auspices of the Flathush Democratic Club. Other speakers will be Mayor Hylan, Con troller Charles Li. Craig, Dock com missioner Murray Hulbert, Boro Presi EMBLEM 11 AM MKU AND SICKEL. dent Edward Riegelmann, County Judge George W.

Martin, Franklin Taylor, Alonzo McLaughlin, County NAME OF EMBLEM FIVE-POINTED STAR. OFFICE TO BE FILLED. PLACE OF BUSINESS 250 W. 25th Mhtn. Judge Mitchell May, William RESIDENCE.

2762 E. 25th Bkln. EMBLEM HAND CI.ASPING HAND. NAME OF OFFICE TO BB FILLED. Edward Llndgren Comptroller President of the RESIDENCE.

Hairarty, James McQuade, Michael I.aura, John B. White and Joseph PLACE OF BUSINESS OFFICE TO BE FILLED. NAM ID OK CANDIDATE. PLACE OF BUSINESS. RESIDBNCB.

Associate Judge of Borough of Brook- lyn CharlpR Browr Curren. 73 BIftke Bkln. the court of Appeals Mayor Glen Head. I. 1S8 Washington Manhattan Jerome T.

DeHunt Ben Howa DIAMOND AV. NEIGHBORS DANCE Townsend John F. Hylan Charles L. 626 46th Brooklyn. 935 West End 959 Bushwlck A Bkln.

Mayor Comptroller Comptroller The North Diamond Avenue Neigh SIXGIiE TAX PARTY 117 W. 46th Mhtn. 120 Klverslde Dxivt, Manhattan 2 Rector Mhtn. City Hall, Mhtn. Municipal Mhtn Pier Manhattan.

President of the President of the Board of Board or Aldermen Murray 600 West 140th Mhtn Abraham hors Association held an entertainment and dance in the Knights of Columbus Hall. Woodhaven, Saturday evening, and all the folks living on Justices of the Su preme Court, 2nd Judicial JJistnct Mitchell May. Grand East Elm-hurst, L. I 8 E. 3d Bkln.

564 Lexington Brooklyn 123 Prospect Park West, Diamond between Jamaica ave Sheriff Register Walter D. Burtchell Chris. Riley 10th and Amsterdam Manhattan. 25 Furman Bkln. 564 Lexington Brooklyn.

iifOOKlyn and Forest Park, were there with their 117 Montague Bkln. friends. The members were glad to County Judges William F. Hagarty. Franklin Taylor Gcorgo W.

Martin bave with them their president, C. .27 Ocean Bkln. 3.57 McDonough Brooklyn 120 Schermerhorn Brooklyn. 26 Court Bkln. 50 Court Bkln.

130 Schermerhorn Brooklyn. 15 William Mhtn. 50 Court Bkln. 30 Broad Mhtn. Terry, who is Just convalescing from Johanna Llndloff 4136 181 Bkln.

419 66th Mhtn. an operation. 220 77th Bkln Alonzo G. McLaughlin, Michael Laura James A. McQuade 265 Union Sheriff Regi6liI Broadway, Bkln.

WIDOWS HOUSE BURNS. President of the Tatchogue, L. I Nov. 2 The rear President of the Borough of Brooklyn Members of Assembly. 6th District 7th District 8ih District 9th District 10th District 12th District 14th District 15th District 16th District 17th District EMBLEM GEOGRAPHICAL GLOBE.

13114 Noble 179 Borough of, section of Mrs. Monroe Conklin's resi Edward Boro Hall, Brooklyn. Members of Assem Irving P. Altman Helen Sawyer Mitchell. Carl Larsen Louis Tyroler James Broschart Jas.

Green Louts Schneider Barbara Broechert David H. Bobbins Peter Ullo PLACE OF BUSINESS. NAME- OF CANDIDATE. dence on River West Patchogue, destroyed-by fire Sunday nieht OFFICE TO BE FI LLED. RESIDENCE.

bllt. 1st District 2nd District Though the house is far outside the Joseph Dana Miller George R. Maoey 307 eth 2291 University Bronx. J'atchogue village limits, one motor 3rd District tth District 294 Lorimer Bkln. 6310 4th Brooklyn.

380 Court Bkln. 1339 79th Brooklyn, so suydam 81 Church 91 Evergreen Bkln. SO Suydam 1900 Benson Bkln. 234 Prospect Park Brooklyn 157 Herkimer Bkln. F40 'Hart Brooklyn.

819 Hart Brooklyn. 39 Wlnthrop Bkln. 297 Van Slcklen Brooklyn 201 Hull Brooklyn. truck and a group of firemen answered 160 Nassau Mhtn. 153 Broadway, Mhtn.

27 Wooster Mntn. uij 4m a Brooklyn. 380 Court Bkln. 1339 79th Brooklyn, 80 Suydam Bkln. 81 Church Bkln.

91 -Evergreen Bkln. 80 Suydam Bkln. 539 Broadway. Bkln. 234 Prospect Park Brooktyn.

44 Court Bkln. 840 Hart Brooklvn. 619 Hart Brooklyn. 39 Wlnthrop Bkln. 297 Van Slcklen Brooklyn.

201 Hull Brooklyn. th District ana ny tne aid or a stream trom a privately installed hydrant, prevented Mayor Comptroller President of the Board of Aldermen Sheriff Register President of the Borough of 5th Plstrict District 629 W. 133th Mhtn. 33 Cranberry Rkln. 1136 Greene Bkln.

the spread of the flames to the main Francis J. Cronin William Brown Frank J. Taylor Peter A. McArdle Frank T. Sullivan Morris J.

Solomon. John J. Michael J. Reilly Richard J. Tonry Bernard F.

Gray John C. Fallon Marcellus H. John J. Wackerman Andrew B. Yacenda Morris Van Veen A.

8. Greene Fred J. Deverall Wm. M- Taylor William II. Senram Wm.

A. Dobbin Mabel Rees Augusta Orlinger isth District 19th District 20th District 21st District 22d District th District soction of the house. Sth District 10th District 11th District 12th District 301 w. 13th Mhtn. 937 Lincoln S.

A. Sohneidman CORPORATION NOTICES. 41 Court Bkln. 73 Varick Mhtn. 47 Wolcott Bkln.

136 Hooper Bkln. 200 5th Manhattan. 6-58 Broadway, Bkln. 5o South Mhtn. Albany.

N. Y. 5 Broadway, Mhtn. 984 Pacific Bkln. 83 Nassau Mhtn.

5 Beekman Mhtn. Albany, N. Y. 114 Roebllng Bkln. 319 Eckford Bkln 1133 Broadway.

Mhtn. 26 Court Bkln. 1393 Broadway, Mhtn. 26 Court Bkln. 145 W.

43th Mhtn. 26 Court Bkln. 30 Court Bkln. 115 State 1694 E. 45th 6t.i- 47 Wolcott 13B Hooper 609 McDonough Brooklyn 264 Vernon A 453 5oth 4.53 Baltic 7204 3d Bkln 9s4 Pacific St.

6S3 Park Bkln 30.5 b. 4th 294 Maujer 114 Roebllng 319 Eckford 1338 f.2d Bkln 309a Qulncy 1357 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 23 Suydam 1277 Hancock Bkln. 4140 18th Bkln 251 Crescent 26 Gunther 13th District 14th District lsth District NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SBOOXD Judicial District In the matter of acquiring title by the city of New York to certain lands and premises situate at the southeast corner John J. Frederick Kine Gilbert O. Wright' Louis Rlnes Joseph Y.

Navln Jas. L. McKenna JOHN R. VOORHIS, CHARLES E. HEYDT, JAMES KANE, JACOB A.

LIVINGSTON, Commissioners of Elections. 16th District PhillD M. Kle th District Of HAMPTON AVENUE and IRWIN STREET. "In the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of 18th District 19th District 20th District Henry Sacoder Irwin Steingut Charles Fnsullo Frank A. Miller John B.

White James McGuire Otto Ketcher 217 Court Bkln. IPs Ross Rrooklyn. 273 S. 3d Brooklyn. 658 49th Brooklyn.

45 Court Ek'n. 81 Church Bkln. 1W6 S9th Brooklvn. i3 Bath Bkln. 210 Lewis Bkln.

1675 Lincoln PL. Bkln. 23d District Members of the Board of Aldermen. 33d District 34th District 35th District 37th District 38th District 39th District 4nth District District 42d District District 44th District 45th District 46th District William F. Kirk 199 Bridge Bkln.

188 Ross Brooklvn. 273 S. 3d Brooklyn. 656 4th 445 Court Brooklyn. 81 Church 1046 69th 8650 Bay 21st Bkln.

210 Lewis 1675 Lincoln 54 Linden 529 Dean Brooklyn. 192 Wllloughby Brooklyn 1st District John J. Oordon nd District Howard C. Christopher til ley, 23rd District Joseph F. Rlcca Jos.

Altman 45 Broadway, Mhtn, Members of tho Pehr Rignarsen Marv Hess Board of Aldermen. Linden Bkln. 529 Dean Brooklyn. 3Srd District Patrick H. Larnev 324 Adams Bkln.

Frederick F. Wright 2.53 High Bkln 241 Hewes 51 Chambers Mhtn. J4tn District 85th DJstrict 192 Winoughby Brooklyn. II John Mhtn. Francis D.

Joseph W. Sullivan A. Cunningham. James A. Molen lorn, diny selected aa a site for school purposes according to law.

Pursuant to the statutes In such case made and providtd, notice is hereby given that It in the Intention of the Corporation Counsel of the City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New vork. at a Special Term, Part I thereof, for the hearing of contested motions, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 4th day of November, 1521, at the opening of court on that day or as soon thereafter ae counstl can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which ought Justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken In the above proceeding, ascertained and determined by said court without a Jury. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby Intended is the acquisition of title In fee simple absolute to certain lands and 36th District 4 Emmett Bkln. .21 45th Bkln.

th strict 14s stn 237 Baltic Fkln 521 45th Bkln 29 3d Bkln 2023 E. 16th 439 Sth Brooklyn. R25 Myrtle Bkln. 303 Nostrand Bkln. 38th District George J.

Joyce Thomas J. Cox CORPORATION NOTICES. snd running thence westerly along the southerly side of Crown street 240 feet; thence southerly along the westerly line of Lot 26. 2., R't-t 7 inches to the northerly side of Montgomery street; thence easterly along the northerly side of Montgomery street 240 feet to the southeasterly corner of lot 60; thence northerly along the easterly lines of Lots 60 and 26, 255 feet 7 Inches to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being known as Lots 26. 60.

61 and 63 In Block 1297 on the tax maps of the Borough of Brooklyn." Dated, Tho City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, October 24, 1921. JOHN P. O'BRIEN. Corporation Counsel. Office and Post Office Address, 153 Plerrepont Street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. (C-3707) 024-Mt OSUih City Hall, Manhattan. Henderson's Walk, SSth District 'St Redel Bkln. Mary Gelse Simon Goldsteen Loula Wackenhelm Chas. Olson laury Lombardo Katherlne Dickman Louis Goldman CORPORATION NOTICES.

"NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND Judicial District In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situate on the westerly side or Delamere place, 360 feet south of the Intersection of the westerly side of Delamere place and the southerly side of Avenue In tin Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes according to law. pursuant to the statutes In such cases made and provided, notice la hereby given that It Is the Intention of the Corporation Connsel of The City of New York' to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part I thereof, for the hearing of contested motions, to be held In and for the County or Kings, at the County Courthouse, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 4th day of November. 1921, at the opening or 47th District 49th District filst District 52d District 53d District 34th District olith District 439 Sth 825 Myrtle 303 Noatrand Bkln. 131 Bedell 276 Floyd 36 Harmon Bkln. 674 Hendrlx Brooklyn flSH Floyd Bkln.

Coney Island. 10th District 41st District Charles W. Dunn John J. Dunn 396 Harmon Bkln. 674 Hendrls nd strict 1502 73d Bkln 223 Madison Bkln.

61-6 53d Bkln 1422 74th Bkln 223 Madison 8.16 St. Mark's Brooklyn William L. John J. Campbell Brooklyn. 43rd District 44th District Pier 36.

Mhtn. 828 Rogers Bkln. th District Joseph F. Curren James P. McKenna Howard Fenn CORPORATION NOTICES.

144 Court Bkln. premises, witn tne oulldlngs thereon and ap. CORPORATION NOTICES. 218 DeKalb Bkln. punenances thereunto belonging, sltaate at the southeast corner of Hampton avenue and Matthew G.

Fullum 103 Fulton Bkln. tho Intersection with the center line of Commercial street; thence southwestwardly 107 Woodruff Bkln. 453 DeKalb 715 Carroll 4fil 11th Bkln 813 Halsev 18 Bkln 1307 East New Y'ork Brooklyn 46th District 47th District 48th District 49th District 50th District 107 4th Mhtn. nireet, in tne Borough Urooklyn, in the City of New York, the same to be con court on that day or as soon inereaner smi.isn nms wtl.l. nu Burrivvn bv William J.

Joseph W. Isaac Frank along ine center une or uommerclal street Federal Bkln. t.a..,4 lhannii In hnVfl tnO 'JVJ to tne intersection with the center line verted, and used as a site for scnooi purposes. Sad lands anrt nrpmises so In 1307 East New York Brooklyn. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT.

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, whorever the same has not been heretofore acquired for tne same purpose. In fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening- and extending DL'PONT STREET, from Franklin street to the lino of the property of the State of New York, acaulred for a Barge Canal Terminal, in Building, Manhattan, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 he acquired are bounded and described as fol- West street: thence southwardly along the center line of West street to a point distant 105 feet northerly from the northerly line of Eagle street; thence westwardly at right John J. McCusker Peter J. 1.53 Powers Bkln.

134 Franklin Bkln. 17 Suydam Bkln. Beglnning at a point formed by the lnter- 51st District 52nd District 53rd District 54th District angles to west street to tne intersection with fteorge Hllkemeler Stephen A. Rudd 109 Powers 134 Franklin Bkln. 17 Suydam 1116 Jefferson Brooklyn 62 Court Bkln Gienmore Bkln.

the bulkhead line of East River: thence northeastwardly along the bulkhead line of oi tne Foutneriy side or Hampton avenue and the easterly side of Irwin street, and running thence southerly along the easterly side of Irwin street feet: thence east" Folic Headquarters, Manhattan, Louis J. Z'ttler East Kiver and Newtown Creek to the point or place of beginning. Third That The City of New York and eny and parallel with Hampton avenue. 208 56th District 66th District fi2 Court Bkln. 633 Gienmore Bkln.

James J. Morris CORPORA HON NOTICES. CORPORATION NOTICES. i.ll other parties Interested in such proceeding or In any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections In writing, duly verified. In the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings In an action, setting the middle of West and Commercial streets, in the 17th Ward.

Borough of Brooklyn, city of New York. Notice Is hereby given to all parties Interested In the above-entitled proceeding, as 'ollows: First That the above-named Court, after considering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above-entitled proceedings, has completed Its estimate or the compensation which should be made by The Cltv of New York to the respective owners, of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and has made an assess- the benefit and advan poned to be taken in the above proceeding certalned r.ii determined by said court wltaout a Jurv. The nature and extent of tne Improvement hereby intended ii the acquifll of title in fee simple absolute to certain and premises with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate on the westerly side of Delamere place, 30 feet south of the Intersection of the westerly elde of Delamere place and the southerly side of Avenue in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the eame to be converted, appropriated and used as a site for school purposes. The eald lands and premises so to be acquired are bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point 360 feet south of the Intersection of the southerly side of A.venue and the westerly side of Delamere place (East 23d etreet); thence westerly and parallel with Avenue to the easterly side of Elmore 22d street), 200 feet; thence southerly almg the easterly side of Elmore, place, 290 feet; thence easterly and parallel with Avenue to the -westerly side of Delamere place, 200 feet; thence northerly along the westerly side of Delamere place, 280 feet, to the point or place of beginning; be the raid several dimensions more or lees, said premise being destg- ntH an T.ota Nos. 25.

29. St. 37, 67. 70 and Darts a.m., on MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1931.

Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING METATj FILING CABINETS TO THE TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. The time for the performance jof contracts Is thirty consecutive calendar dfrys after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller. The amount of security required ia thirty per cent, of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless It Is accompanied, by a deposit.

Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of the total amount of the bid. The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for In the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be mads and footed up. as the bids will be read from the total, and awards. If made, made to the lowest bidder on each Item or class, aa stated In thn schedules.

Bids must he submitted In duplicate, each copy a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision Is compiled with. inrcn ine real property ownea Dy the objector and his cost office address, with the center line of Tillary street; thence southeasterly alony a line In prolongation of the center line of Tillary Btreet, 25 ft 9 inches to the renrer line of Old Division Htreet; thence northeasterly along the center line of Old Division street, 7 feet 7 Inches to the point or place of beginning Dated The City of New York. Borough of Brooklyn, November 1. 1921.

Clerk of the County of Kings, on or before property being designated on the present Tax Maps of The City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, as parts of Lota Nos. 8 and 30, In Block Sec. 11. Da-trd. The City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, November 1.

1921, JOHN P. O'BRIEN. Corporation Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, 153 Plerre-pont Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (C-3720) nl-lOt osu holidays ijti to the westerly side of Jaffray street; thence northerly along the westerly side of street 2S0 feet to the southerly side of Hampton avenue, and thence westerly along the southerly side of Hampton avenue 20 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises beinu designated as Iots Nos.

946, n.53, 960. ma, loll. 1021, 1024 and part of. lot No. 9..1, In Block 7517.

on the Tax Maps of the thorough of Brooklyn, together with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof, to the center thereof. Dated, The City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Oetohe; 2i, 1921. JOHN p. O'BRTBN, Corporation Counsel, Office and Post Address. 15a Vierreront Street, Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York. O2t-10t osufth the rftth day of November. 1921, and within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his omce. cut noor, id3 Flerrepont street. JOHN Corporation Counnl worougn or HrooK vn.

utv or New York copy of such verified objections. tage of the Improvements to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit as fixed and determined by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 27th day of September. 191S. and that the tentative decree of said omce and Post Office Address, 153 Pierre-pont Street, Brooklyn, N. V.

(C-3728) nl-10t osu holidays -ourtn That on the 29th day of 1921, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of mat day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of IS A LED BIDS WILL BK RECEIVED i no uiy or New lorn will apply to th' Court as to awards for damage ana as ui assessments for benefit was signed on the day of October, 1921, by Hon. Edward I'urcnase or 'the City of of Lots Nos. 58 and 78, In Block 6769, on the tax Honorable Edward Lazansky, at a Trial v. j. 1 vwite, noom azt, municipal irin, fart IX, the supreme Court, Seo ouuuing, jiiannaitan, irom 9 a.m.

to 10:30 maps of the Borougn or ttroomyn. Dated. The City of New York, Borough of Lazansky, oi m. tt i-ibi nf the above-ent tied Tuf Judicial District, to be held at the MONDAY, NOVEMBER J4, 1921 Borough of Brooklvn, Brooklyn. October a.

iszi. JOHN P. O'BTUKN. Corporation Counsel Kings county t-ourt Mouse, in. he Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York, to fix a proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of iv of Kings on the 1st day of NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT In the matter of acQuirlnp title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises sltuata In Block 2039 on tho Tax Maps of the Borough of Brooklyn. In The City of New York, duly selected aa a site for school purposes, according to law. Pursuant to the statutes In such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that it ia the Intention- of the Corporation Counsel of The city of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of th state of New at a Special Term, Part thereof, for the hearing of contested motions, to be held In and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 14th day of November. 1921.

at the Office and postofflce address. 163 Plerrepont FOR FURNISHING AND DKLIVERINO time when said Justice will hear the parties who have filed objections to said tentative f'T' street. Borough or Brooklyn, city oi wew lork. C-3708) 2-4-10 aecree. Specifications referred to In the schedules may be had upon application at Room IS01, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further Information may be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, 19th floor. Municipal Building. Manhattan. Board of Purchase: GROVER WHAT-3N, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chairman; JOHN F. GILCHRIST, Commissioner of Licenses: JAMES A.

HAMILTON, Commissioner of Correction. ftW'Sre Instructions to Bidders, laat nave. (C-3713) oc2-HtosuAh 1,1 I MJS DEPART' Dated, Brooklyn, N. November 1. 192L NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT In.

the matter of acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situate at the northwesterly corner of IRVING AVENUE AND WOODBINE STREET, In the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, duly selected as a Bite for a public library, according to law. Pursuant to the statutes tn such case made and provided, notice Ib hereby given that It Is the Intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of Nw York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New Y'ork, at a Spectal Term. Port I thereof, for the hearitig of contested motions, to bo held In and the County of Kings, at tho County Cnurt House, in tho Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on th 14th NEW YORK SUPREME) COURT, SECOND ELECT I PPLT. UA3 AND The tlmo for the performance of contracts JOHN P. O'BRIEN.

Corporation Counsel Judicial DistrictIn the matter of acquiring title hv The City of New York to centain lands and premises situate on the southerly elde Office and Post Office Address, No. 153 Plerrepont Stroet. Brooklyn. N. Y.

(C-371S) nl-15t osu A holidays of CROWN STREET, distant 160 feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of CROWN STREJEfl' and NEW YORK AVENUE), in the opening of Court on that day, or as soon uuiu ien in eixiy consecutive calendar days arier the Indoraement of the certificate of the Comptroller, as staled In the schedules. The amount of security required Is thirty per cent, of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered uni. if i. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings of thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compenpation which ought just- ri" rnectlve owners of tho Borough of Brooklyn, in the city or New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes.

tne ooarn or Education or the Mcnool uis trlct of The City of New York, et Room 2800. Municipal Building. Manhattan, until real property proposed to be taken in the November. 1921, for the Inspection of whomsoever may concern. Second That the said Court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and described as the area or assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment by resolution adopted on the 7th day of September.

1918. and the satd area of assessment Includes the parcels of real property situate and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, In The City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows: ZONE UPON WHICH IS TO BE rLACKtl S3 1-3 PER CENT. OF THE ENTIRE COST AND EXPENSE. Beginning at a point on the westerly line of Franklin street, distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Dupont street, and running thence southwardly along the westerly line of Franklin street to a point distant 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Dupont street: thence weetward-Iv and alwavs distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Dupont street and the prolongation thereof to tho Intersection witlK the center lino of Wouf ,1,0.4 thence northwardly along the vrt. ascertained and by said Court without a Jury.

MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14TH, 1921. Borough of Brooklvn. he nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended Is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute to certain lands according to law. Pursuant to the statutes In such case made and provided, notice is nereby given that It Is the Intention of the Corporation Counsel of the City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New Yorkf at a Special Term, Part I thereof, for the hearing of contested motions, to be held In and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, In the Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York, on the 4th day of No SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECBIVTO the Commissioner of Water Supply, Oaa and Klectrlclty at Room 23M, Municipal Building. Manhattan, until 11 a.m., on 8ATTRDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921. rOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING ANT LAYING WATER MAINS AND APPURTENANCES IN SURF 76TH AND 78T AND IN KINGS HIGHWAY, BOROUGli OF BROOKLYN. Time for the completion of work, ninety fte. FOR ALTERATIONS.

REPAIRS. AT PUBLIC SCHOOL 25, LAFAYETTE NEAR SUMNER BOROUGH Or BROOKLYN. The time allowed to complete the whole companled by a deposit. Such deposit shall be In an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of tho total amount of the Did. The bidder will state the price per unit as called for In the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested.

The extensions must be made and footed up. as the bids will be read from the total, and awards. If made, made to the lowest bidder on each Item or class, as stated In the schedules. Bids must be submitted In duplicate, each copy In a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision Is compiled with.

Kpeclflcal Ions Referred to In the schedules may be had upon application at Hoom 1901. Municipal Bull, line. Manhattan. Blank forms and further Information may be obtained at the onVo of the Board of Purchase, 19tll floor, Building, MrtPhattan. vember, 1921, at the opening of court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which ought Justly be made to the respective consecutive working days.

Security for performance of contract Is thirty thousand dollars. Deposit with bid must be the sum of fifteen hundred f1.5O0 dollars. work win ne 60 consecutive working days, as provided in the contract. The amount of security required Is $800. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five percentum of the amount of security.

FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC. AT PUBLIC SCHOOL 137. SARATOGA BAINBRIDGE AND CHAUNCEY tlay of November, 1921. at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation vhi'-h oujrht justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above proceeding ascertained and determined by aald Court without a Jury. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby Intended Is the acquisition of title In fee simple absolute to certain lands and premises with'the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at tho northwesterly corner of Irving avenue and Woodbine street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the same to be converted, appropriated and used as a site fur a public library. The said lands and premises to be acquired are bounded and described as follows: Beginning at I ho corpcr formed by the ioferseel ion of the northerly side of Woodbine street and the westerly side of Irving enue; running then-e northerly along the veslTiy side uf Irving avenue, 100 feet; thence running westerly and parallel to the northerly si.ie of street, 100 feet thence turininir southerly and parallel to the The bidder will state for what- owners of tho real property proposed to be taken in the above proceeding, ascertained and determined by said court without a jury. The nature and extent of the Improvement center line of West street to the Intersection BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. with the center 1 ne of commercial street: ana premises, with the nulla in gs thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate in Block SCia on the Tax Maps in the Boroujfh of Brooklyn, City of New York, the same to be converted, appropriated and used a site for school purposes. The said lands and premises so to he acquired are bounded and described as follows: All that certain gore, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point 105 feet 7 i inches westerly from the westerly side of North Elliott place, measured along a line at right angles thereto and distant 484 feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Auhurn place and said westerly side of North KUlott place, measured along said westerly side of North Elliott place and being at a point where said rfght angle line intersects the center line of Old Division street; thence westerly along a line in prolongation of said right the Engineer's unit prices he will furnish each Item of work, materials or supplies contained in the specifications or schedules, by which the Olds will be tested.

(See nararranh ia nu thence northeastwardly along the center line The time allowed tn complete the whole work will be 60 consecutive working davs. of Commercial street to the Intersection with as provided In the contract. hereby intended Is the acquisition of title In fee simple absolute to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate on the southerly side of Crown street, distant 160 lne nara with Duoont Btreet and pass ing through the oolnt of beginning: thence The amount of security required is $600. The deposit accompanying bill shall he northeastwardly along the said line parallel five percentum of the amount of security. feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of Crown street and New York avenue.

In tie Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, the same to be converted, appropriated and used as a site for school purposes. The said lands and premises so to he acquired are bounded and described as follows: "Besinnina at a mint on the southerlv rMm nf Board of Purchase: UHOVKK A. WHALKN. Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chairman.

JOHN K. GILCHRIST, Commissioner of Licenses JAMKS A. HAMILTON, Commissioner of Correction. 6 of Proposal for Bids.) The bids will be compared and award made to the lowest formal bidder in the aggregate or lump sum for all the Items contained in the specifications and schedule of quantities. Blank forms of bid, proposals and contract Including specifications, approved as to form bv the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained at Room 23M.

Municipal Building. Manhattan Dated Oct. 28. 1921. NICHOLAS HAYES.

Commissioner. Instructions to Bidders. laat C-3719 oSl-lOtsl with Dupont street to tho point or place oi beginning. ZONE B. UPON WHICH IS TO BE PLACED 18 2-3 PER CENT.

OF THE ENTIRE COST AND EXPENSE. Beginning at a point on the southerly bulkhead line of Newtown Creek, where It Is Intersected by the center line of Blue street, and running thence southeastwardly along the center line of Blue street and along the prolongation of the said line to veslerly side of Irvintr av-oue. 100 feet to Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the Temporary Estimating Room. Brooklyn Branch. 6th Floor, of the Board of Education, 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn.

C. B. SNYDER. Superintendent of School Buildings. Dated November 1.

1921. PsT-See Instructions to Bidden, last page. (C-8721) nl-lOt Ml northerly ei.Je of woodbine street: ngie tine 27 feet 9' Inches to the westerly I i i i T- ine sam gjde of Old Division ptreet tnence south MuuumiiB Miem, i.w leoi i wMtcrlv a. nn tVift westerly line of Old Crown street, which point Is distant im feet westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly side of New York avenue and the southerly side of Crown street. tb point or place of beginning, eatd i Division street 1 IWSee Instructions to Bidders, last pare.

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