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20 CLASSIFIED ads. raom Main 6000 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930. Main 6000 CORPORATION NOTICES. HOTELS AND RESORTS HOTEI-S AND RESORTS TOUPORATION NOTICES. FORECLOSURES.

CORPORATION NOTICES. I.AKKVHM'I). ft Alekhine Outranks Chess Rivals; Dane Nt ol Am.riea i finJt Reiort HoteU" beckon lo Iti. most Gets Second Place prf.d hcaltry midtf of lamoui Wintaf Evfy Recr.otion Rt or Play. IAWS ADHERED TO OA nerann.

dally. OP Br HERMANN HELMS Another selection of Dr. Alekhlne's per person, weekly, and up teacludlng holidays). jVllrteen victories, two draws and no defeats In a total of 15 games played constitutes the impressive performance of tne world champion, Dr. Alexander Alekhlne of Paris, in tile International chess masters tour lisrfnent concluded at San Remo on When It Is considered that Vie easily outdistanced such famous tournament heroes as Axon Mm' sowltsch, Aklba Rubinstein and E.

U. Bogoljubow, not to mention Rudolph Splelmann, Oeza Maroczy and others, this achievement will bear comparison with that of any of the preatest players of modern times. In other words, Dr. Alekhlne has once more shown to the complete satisfaction of all that he honors the berth of world champion which he li Capablanca in November, 1927. Nlmzowltsch, winner of the great rongress at Carlsbad last summer, ii gain demonstrated his right to a place amonc the very great of the present day chess masters.

He was twice defeated and wound up in second place with a total of 10' points. Rubinstein, with 10. captured thlm prize, and Bogoljubow. 9'4, the fourth. P.

D. Yates of England, himself splendidly and landed the fifth prize for John Bull The following table shows in detail the scores made by the sixteen con testants: Flayers. I'r. Alekhine. Nmzowltaeh T'lblnslein Fogoljubov Yates Ahuea Srnelmaun Vidmar Maroesy i artakower illt Kmoch Ai bizm MonticelH P.unit Totatl.

W. L. P. W. L- 13 0 14 1 8 2 IU'3 9 4 2 10 8 4 3 e' 6V4 14 4 9 8 4 6 8'a 6i 8 4 8 8 7 4 3 8 8 7 3 3 8 1'1 6 5 8 7's 7H 5 7 3 6'i e1 5 7 3 6's Si 1 7 7 4Vi lOVj 3 9 4 4 11 1 8 3'4 1 1H, 1 3 ii'a 12 ha games at San Remo follows: QUEEN'S OAMBIT DECLINED.

Rubin-stem. Black P-Q4 KI-KR3 P-K3 QKt-Q2 B-K2 Castle R-K P-QR3 PxP P-B3 Kt-KS P-KB4 B-Q3 KMB UI-B3 K-R Q-K2 B-K3 BxB Q-QB2 R-K2 QH-K P-KKtl Rubin, aula Alekhine. White. 1 P-Q4 2 Kt-KB3 3 P-B4 4 B-Kto 5 6 Kt-B3 7 R-B 8 Q-B2 9 PxP 10 B-Q3 11 Castli-B 12 B-KB4 13 KtxP 14 BxH 15 Kt-B4 6 0-Kt3cg 17 KR-Q IS Kt-K5 18 B-B4 30RxB 21 R-B2 22 KR-QB 23 P-KR3 Alekhine. White.

24 Kt-QS 25 QxKt .6 KtxP 27 RxP 28 QxP J9 R-BS 30 RxQeg 31 P-B3 32 P-K4 33 P-R3 Black. KtxKt Q-Q Kt-K5 R-B RxQ K-KI2 Kt-B3 R-R4 R-KII 34 P-QKt P-QH4 3d R-BS RIK3I-KI2 3 PxP RxR 37 PxR 38 P-RS 39 R-QKt" 40 R-Ki6ck 41 R-Kt7 42 P-R7 43 P-B 44 R-K7ck R-QU2 K-B2 K-K3 K-K4 R-B3 R-R3 Kt-K K-BS 45 RxKt RxP RSI 46 K-B3 Resigns QUEEN'S PAWN OPENINO. Aralza. Black PxP BxB Q-K3 R-B4 Q-KI2ek QxKt R-B3 K-K2 KR-QB PxP K-B2 K-Kt2 K-R3 QR-B2 K-KtS Resigns Olekhine. Black.

QxKt KR-Q R-B2 R-B7 P-Kt3 KR-QB R-B8 Q-B5 RxR BxP Q-RS R-Q B-KtS Q-R5 R-K R-K6 K-Kt2 RxB First Win for Smirka. Having defeated Sidney Bern stein in the first game. Rudolph 8mlrka now leads by 1-0 In their nnnlpmentarv series to decide the tie between them for the championship of the Marshall Chess Club nother win for smirka. or two ior Bernstein, will settle the question. The score of the first game: IRREGULAR DEFENSE Colle.

Alekhine. Colle. Al-khlne. White. lllack.

White. Black. 1 P-Q4 KC-KB3 15 B-Q2 KR-Q 2 Kt-KB3 P-4 16 P-QR4 Kt-K5 3P-K3 B4 17 KR-Q P-B5 4 B-Q3 P-K3 18 B-K PxP SBxB PxB 19KtxKP P-QB3 8 Castles QKt-Q2 20 Kt-B4 R-R3 7P-B4 PxP 21 P-QKU P-R3 8 Q-R4 B-Q3 22 R-R3 P-QK14 9QKt-Q2 Caslles 23 PxP PxP 10 KtxP Kt-Kt3 24 RxR PxR 11 Kt'Kt RPxKI 25 Kt-KS B-BJ 12 Q-B2 Q-Q2 26 QxKt BxKt 13 Kt-KS Q-K3 27 P-B4 BxPck 14 ltt-B4 B-K2 28 RxB RxR Resigns. FRENCH DEFENSE. Alekhine.

Aralza. I Alekhine. White. Black. White.

1 P-B4 P-K3 19KI-QS 2 P-Q4 P-Q4 20 Catlf 3 Kt-UR3 Kt-KB3 21 Q-C2 It 4 B-KI5 8-Kt5 22 K'xBP SKt-K2 PxP 23 KtxKt 6 P-QR3 B-K2 24 KtxKtP 7 BxKl BxB 25 KxB 5 KtxP P-QK13 26 K-Kt 9 P-KKt3 B-Kt2 27 P-QKt4 10B-Kt2 Q-B ISQ-QSck UKt-B4 Kt-Q2 29 P-B4 12 Q-R5 P-K13 30 P-BS 13 KtBck KtxKt 31 QxKPck 14 Q-K5 K-K2 32 Q-Qck 15P-Q5 Kt-Q2 33 Q-Q7l 16 Q-KtSck P-B3 34 QR-Q 17 Q-RS P-K4 JS Q-R3CX 18P-Q6ck K-B2 3SR-Q7ck ENGLISH OPENINO. Orau. Olekhlne. Oran. White.

BUck. White. 1 P-QB4 Kt-KB3 20 QxKt 2 P-R3 P-B4 21 Q-Q7 3 P-K3 P-K4 23 QxKtP 4P-Q4 KPxP 23 Q-RS 6 KPxP PxP 24 K-R 6KI-KB3 Kt-B3 25 Q-R4 7 KtxP B-B4 26 OR-Q 8 Kt-Kt3 B-Kt3 27 Q-Q7 9 Kt-B3 CaatleE 28 Q-KtS 10B-K2 P-Q3 29 RxR UCastlel B-K3 30 Q-K2 12 Kt-Q4 BxKt 31 Q-R6 13 PxB Kt-K2 32Q-K17 14B-B3 Q-Q2 33 P-R3 15B-KtS Q-B4 34Q-Kt2 IBR-Kt OvOB 35R-OKI 17 Kt-C2 QR-B 36 O-KtStk 18 Q-K13 Kt-B4 37 R-KB 19 Q-Q3 QxP 1 Reclgna Bern- ScAubV BIJ8 WILL BK RECEIVED BY lint Presldeut ol toi Boroust) of Brooklv si Hooui 21. Botougb Hall, BrooUrn, untl1 11 a on WLONESDAY. FFBStABY 19.

19M. NO. 1. FOR. REOULAT1NO.

RECURB INO WHFKE NECii6ARY( AND PAVINO WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRFTE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OP BAY 8TH 8T PROM rJATH AVE. TO C-KOP3EY AVE. The Engineer's estimate ts followt 480 cubic yards excavation to 9-lncb Mibgrade 100 linear feet cement curb (1 year 3ft cubic varda concret. square yards asphalt psvtment (5 vears maintenance). Time alioweu, 25 consecutive working day.

Security reaulred. 42.300. Each bid munt be fuxomDanled bv a de posit of $115 la cnsb or certified check made payable to the order of the Comp -roller oi ne vny oi new Yora. NO. 3.

FOR REGULATING, GRADINO JUHHINO. FLAOCtINO WHERE JECES 3ARY. AND HAVTNO WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CON CRE'IE FOUNDATION E. 4TH PROM WENUE TO AVENUE M. i The EiiKlneer's estimate If as follows: 1.164 yards excavation to 9-lncb sub aTftde.

lb? ruble vards fllllntr (not to be bid fori 1.656 linear feet cement curb 41 year maintenance. 35 linear (pet blnestone heading stones 7,160 square feet cement sidewalks (1 vpar maintenances. FQuare fret 6-lnch cinder or (rarel ildrwaiK lounaaiion. 45S cubic varda concrete. U.736 fcquare yards asphalt pavement 6 msinvensnre i.

1 trre rfmoved. Time alluHfd. 30 consecutive working days. Securltv reoulred. C4.000.

Each bid must be accompanied bv a de posit of $200 In casb or certified check made pay a rue to in order oi tne tomp trailer of The Citv of Ntw NO. 3. FOR REGULATINO. GRADINO CURBINO AND FLA GOING 6TH flT FROM NEPTUNE AVE. TO BRIOHTON BEACH AVE.

The Engineer's estimate Is as follows: 278 cubic yards excavation to 4-inch raae. 181 cubic yards earth filling to be fur ilshd. 480 cubic yards 4-Inch cinder filling to 3e iurni.hfd and rolled. 2.592 linear feet cement curb (1 year maintenance). 10.810 square feet cement sidewalks (I ear maintenance).

10.810 square feet 6-lnch cinder or gravel sidewalk foundation. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working aays fteeurltv reoulred. 2.000. Each bid must be acceuiDanled bv a de tosh of $100 in cash or certified check made payable to tiie order of the comp-troller of The citv of New York. NO.

4. FOR RfcULATrNO. CURBTNO FLAGGINO WIIEUE NECESSARY, AND PAVINO WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION 56TH ST. PROM LINDEN LVD TO CHUKUM AVE. The Enelneer's estimate Is as follows 570 cubio yards excavation to 9-lncb Mi bur a de.

1,035 linear feet cement curb (1 year msiptpnancei. 2.500 square feet cement sidewalks (1 vear maintenance I. 2.50O square feet 6-lnch cinder or aravel aewaiK lounoation. 42b cubic vards concrete. 2,669 square yards asphalt pavement (5 iffn maintenance).

Time allotted. 30 consecutive worklnr qOVK. Security required, $3,000. Each bid must be acco renamed by a de os-t of $150 in cash or certified check nade payable to the order of the Comp' trol'er of Tc Citv of New York. NO.

5. FOR RIOULATINO AND ORAD ING HARWAY AVE. FORMERLY CROP- SEY FROM 26TH AVE. TO BAY 'OTH BT. The Entrtneer estimate is as follows1 968 cubic yards excavation to 4 -Inch nhBr-'de.

7.182 cubic vards earth fllllns to be far 1.33B cubic yards 4-lnch cinder filling do iurnir.nei rouea. 8 cessncols built. 2 trees removed. Time allowed. 40 consecutive working aays.

Se-urltv reoulred. $3. 200. bid rrut be accomoanled bv a de- -ostt of 4160 tn casb or certified check iHe dhvuMp to the order of the Comn- -rcer oi citv or New York. NO.

0. FOR FGTILATTNG. CURBING ND PAVING WITH PERMANENT AS HALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CON RTTTK OUNri'TTOIf TH ROrWAY Of- wwvt FROM 17TH BT. TO RTH ST. Te EnTlneer's estimate Is as follows: 291 ruble vards excavation to fl-ineh iunraae.

490 linear feet cement curb 1 vear 1Q cubic vards concrete. 1.031 square verds asphalt payment (S Time allowed. 20 conaeentlva workfn 8crltv renulren. 81.300. Ech bH "iut be accompanied by a de posit of In cash or certified check nade payable to the order of the Comp- St.

Francis Beats L. I. V. The St. Francis Co'lee team de' feated the Long Island University nve last nlfht on the Butler Street court.

Capt. Frank Kellaher. with 19 markers, led his mates to a 3328 vtftory. In-a preliminary eame the Lonv Island Javees vanquished the 6t Francis five Junior varsity In a fast ame dv a 23 is score. The lineup; St.

Trancia Ccllppe Lona islanH rll rf 4 3 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 Whltr.If Ferrla.lf "Make.c 0 Jaroba.rR 10 'TTKOWlt Tg OiH. Jaeobs.lR- ii.i. r.ra i-lev, Total! 14 5 33 Tot.ls 11 8 28 Rfe-! lif.w Mt Pit. Ina.nh'a. Ima oi Quarters 10 minutes.

OTIIElT BASKETBALL Ccntltred from Pace 24, ST. THUMPS TRItTOHS East 8th Street and southerly side of Avenue or Quentin Road; running thence easterly naraiiei witn Avenue or wucn tin Road, and part of the distance through a party wall, 100 feet; running thence southerlv and parallel witn east Bin street, 25 feet; running thence westerly again parallel with Avenue or Quentin Road and part of the distance through aparty wall 100 leet to tne easterly siae 01 East mn Street; running thence northerly along the said easterly side of East Street. 23 teet the point or place of beginning. Said nremises being known as 1717 fcast 8th oireei. Together with all riht.

title and Inter est of the party of the first party of. In and to any land lying tn the bed of any street, road or avenue, in front of or so joining said premises, to the center line Dated. February 4th. 1930. STEPHEN CALLAOHAN.

Referee. Julius M. Jacobs. Attorney for rimuuii. 1440 Broaaway.

new oric uuv, ib-tit tn SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Newburg 6avlns Bank, plaintiff, aualnst Charles Bohm et defendants. Notice Ol HMB. In du rsu ee of a 1 11 da-m of re. closure and sale duly made and entered in the above -titled action and oearlng date the 14th dav of January.

1930. the undersigned, the referee In bald Judirment named, will sell at nubile auction to the hiuhest bidder, bv Nsthanlel Shuter. euc tioneer. at the Brooklvn Real EsLnte Ex change. No.

189 Montague street Borough or Broclclvn. Countv of Kines. City and State ot New York, on the 21st dav of februarv. 1930. at twelve oc-ock noon, the premises directed bv said ludement to be oia ana tnrrem described follows: All that certain lot piece or parcel of tand, with the buildings nd improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being the Bo roue of Brooklvn County of LXtngft.

Citv and State ot New York foounded and descrbed as follows: Beginning at a point on he easterly side ot Dels mere PI ice. distant three hundred seventy-five feet southerly from the cornel foimed oy the Intersection of the easterly lde of Deumere Place with the soutnerfv Mde ot Avenua runnlne thence south erlv alone the easterly side ot Delamere Planti tttniw.flw ftt: thence easterlv naraiiei with Avenue and part of the distance throuRh a party waii one nunared feet: thence northerlv paralle. with Delamere Place twentv-flve feet, thence westerly oarahel with Avenue one hundred fret to the mint or olace of beorinnlnR Trto-Pthir Bfifh an easement or rleht Ot wav over the southerly four te five inches of tne oremlses adjoining or tne norm tnr us ai nn atttnmnbile drivewav be tween the street to the garage erected or tn be erected on tne nremiaes eoove oe- Suhlect a like easement In favor of the premises adjoining on the north over the norther.v four feet Ave Inches ot the tiiemisea aoove descnoea. Dated New York. January 28.

1930. OEOROE ECKSTEIN. Referee. King. Smith Tavlor.

Altorneya tor Plaintiff Office and P. Address. No 160 Broadway. Borough ot Manhattan. New York City.

Ja30-7t-ths H1IPREMB COURT KINGS COUNTY William Carson. otalntltT. against Selmsn Realty Corporation. Boniello Holding com-nanv. he.

and others, defendants. In mi rsu a nee of a hidsrment of foreclos ure snd sale dulv made and entered in the sbove-ent ed action, and bearing a ate the 1st day of February. 1930. I. the un dersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder, bv Nathaniel Shtiter.

auc tioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montasue street In the Borcnh of Brooklvn. County of Kines, on the 27th dav of February. 1930.

at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that lot niece or parcel or tana 1th the bulldines end Improvement thereon erected, located In the Borouah of Brooklvn. Cuntv of Kings. Citv and State of New York, and bounded and de crioea as ionows: BtaTlnnln at a nomt en the norther1 ide of 85th street distant two hundred -nd nfty (2501 feet westerly from the orner formed by the Intersection of the northerly aide of 85th street, and the westerly side of Ft Hamilton Parkway, nnnln thence northerlv at right aneies to 85th street one hundred (loot teet: ence westerly and paralle) to 85th street, Hfty-nlne (59) feet six 16) Inches; n-nce soutner atram at rient entries to 8Mb street, one hundred UOOt feet to the northerlv ide of 85th street. ard thence easterly alone the northerly tide of 85th street, fifty-nine (59i teet ttt inches to the point or piece of beginning. nam nremises peine Known as ana ov the street numbe 539 85th street Dated Feuruarv 4th, 1930.

Louis lorence. Referee. James 8. Lawson. Plaintiff's Atto-nev 192 Broadway.

Manhattan Boroueh. N. Y. City. f4-et tu th SUPREME COURT KINOS -OtlNiY David Chlpkln, plaintiff, against David Kamlnskv.

aottileb Eisendorf. Leo Star and Abraham W. Slenlan. Rickfi Elendorf, Pauline Wlseberg and anguita Realty Cornoration. defendants Nottee of sale.

In nursuance of a ludn-mtmt fore- HOKltre and sale dulv made arid emartv! lr the above-entitled action and bearlne fiate the 9tb dav of January. 13C. the understened. the referee In said ludampnt lamed, will sell et mtblis aictlin to the bidder, at the Brooklyn Peai Estate "-xchamze Salesrooms. 189 Mnntaarue Street trough of Broosivn.

New Yok on the rein nay 01 February Ht 17 noon. lie irerTTifit-ii rirpciea in oin tne re in 1ecrlbed as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel ot no, wirn me ounoinirs ana 'm prove ments fhereon erected, situate, lylrs and beln In th Borough of Brooklvn. C'tntv KintTs. Citv and State of New York pounded and escribed as follows, to wit. BPKinmnir at a nomt on the eaterv ide of Utlca Avenue, distant one hud'el nd fortv O40 ft noith'-'v the outn'SKterly corner of Tt'ea Avenue md Tllaen Avenue: ninnlne thenee eat rlv snd pa''lel to TiMen Avenue one hundred H00 feet: thence southerly arsiiri to Utlca Avenue sixty (fint ret thence westerly asaln parallel with Til den Avenue one hundred 1 1 C0 to ht eaterlv side of Utlca Avenue: thence "ortherlv and atone the easterly aide of uttca Avenue stxtv (flu feet to the noim oisce or ntnntne.

JAMK FAWCETT. Referee John Judge. Attorney for PUintifl 4 Court Street Brooklyn fogS-tit tuth SUPRKME COURT. K1NOS COUNTY- "areh Zlrinsky. plalntiif.

eealnst tfera Velnberg and Helen Weinberg, his wife; lussle Marmelstein, Harrv Marmelsteir -nd Mlchrel 8. Levins, defendants. In pursuance of a ludement of fore "lopure and sale duly msde and entered the above-entitled sctlon end bearin 'ate the 30th dav of January. 1930. I.

the "nnerfitrned. the referee tn said iudmem ianed, will sell at public auction to the ighent bidder, on the stens ot the Countv "ourt House, at Borough Hall, tn the orouvh of Brooklvn. citv of New York. of on the 35th dav of Feb ruary. 190, at 12 o'clock noon, the orem- ms mrected oy said jud(imnt to oe eoia and therein described as follows: All thow two certain lots, nieces or parcels of land, with the buildings and im provements thereon, situate, lying and Vine tn the Borouh of Brooklvn.

County ns. Citv and Htata of New York. "nd which taken together e'e bounded and if)crit)ed as follow, tn wit; Beginning at a point on the northerly ae 01 maes street, dixtant xnree nun "red 300i feet easterly from the corner termed by the Intersection of the nortn-erlv side of Themes Street with the east erly tide of Bogart Street: running thence 'lonneny and parallel witn Bogari utreer rne hundred (100i feet: thence easterly and parallel with Thames Street forty 40i feet; thence southerly and again "aralle! with Bogart Street one hundred M00 feet to the northerly side of Thame Street, and thence westerly along the northerly side of Thame Street forty (40i feet to the point or place of beginning Together with all the right, title and Interest In and tn the street Ivine In front of and adjacent to the said premises to n' center line wcreor. uatea, rer. 1930.

MICHAEL DEM ERT. Referee. Joseph 3. Dreyer. Attorney for Plaintiff.

28 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. City M-fl to th LEGAL NOTICES. NEW YOPK 6UPKEME COURT, KINGS County Edward A- Jurek.

plaintiff, against Anthony Z. Korona. individually. ana as executor oi me lasi win ana testament uf Joseph Giadyaz, deceased, Kaiarlna ior Katarzynai Machnlk. Jage Realty Cori.

oration. Lillian Hand, and the People o( the State of New York, defend anta. SUMMONS AND NOTJCB. To the above-named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In the above-entitled action and to serve a copy of your answer, or. If thr com la tnt be not served with this sum-monR, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney wlthtn twentv day flftnr the service of this summons, exclusive nf the dav of service: and tn case of vour failure to appear or answer.

Judgment will taken against vou bv default for the re-'iff demanded In the complaint, Dated. New York. September 16. 1029. PHTRCY MUTOCK.

Eso. Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and P. O. address.

160 of Manhattan. New York. N. Y. To Katanna or KaUrzvnai Machnik: The rorcKOlnn summons Is served unor ou bv Duplication pursuant to an order the 6uureme Court of the State of New York, aimed bv Honorable Edward Rtesrel-nann, one of the Justices nf said Cort.

-tnrter date of Jpnuary 3. 1930. and fliel -tth th eomnlalnt In the office of th rterk of the County pr Klnas In the "orouh of Brroklvn. Citv of New York The ob'ect of said action It to foreclose a -ortsace for tl.00 and Interest held bv "Inlnt'ff and now a Hen unon a trtannular ar-'et of land situated cn the eastTtv side of Trov Avenue, distant 160 feet noth of Tenwoo-f Rond. In fhe of flrook-lvn.

of the Citv of New York, and hsvine a frortsie of 1003 feet, more or less, on -Md Trov Aveni'e. with the anex of said -lunel- ahnut 134.17 feet easterly from Trov Avenue. Dated. Januen 27. 1910.

PERCV MtTTOCK. PTaftHf Attorney. Offfe arid P. O. address.

10 -rodway "orounh of Manhattan. New York. N. I Jaan-6t th 1 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- Minnie Silversteln.

plaintiff, against Char- lotte J. OrUUn, Mary fl, Orllfin, Eva troller ot The City of New York. NO. 7. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING A STRIP 40 FEET AND CENTRALLY LOCATED ON RALPH AVg.

FROM FOSTER AVE. TO AVENUE N. 'J'ne Engineer's estimate Is as followi: 20 cubic yards excavation to 4 luberade. 107,842 cubic yarda earth filling to fee Turn shed. 4.024 cubic yards 4-Inch cinder filling to be furnished snd roiled.

31 sewer manholes raised more than 14 inches. 29 trees removed (diameter more than 1 fcott. 9 trees removed (diameter I foot or less 'Time allowed. 200 consecutive working days. PTijrfty required.

S35.000. Each bid must be accompanied by a de posit of $1,250 in cash or certified check made" payable to the order of the Como-troller of The City of New York. NO. 8. FOR REGULATING.

0Arvto CURBINO AND FLAGGINO SHEFFIELD AVE FftOM HEGEMAN AVE. TO LINDEN 3LVD. The Engineer's estimate Is as follows: 336 cubic yards excavation. 217 cublo yards filling (not to he bid fori. 1,016 linear feet cement curb (I year maintenance 4.910 Mjuare feet cement sidewalks (1 year mamteuan-ei, 4,910 square feet 6-lnch cinder or grave) ildewalk foundation.

Time allowed, 2i consecutive working days. Security required, $900. Each bid mutt be accompanied by a de-posjt of S45 in caah or certified chock made payable to the order of the Como-troll-r of The City of New York. NO. fl.

FOR REGULATINO- OR ATM no CURBINO AND FLAOGINO TILDEN AVE' rHOM KINGS HIGHWAY TO RALPH AVE. The Engineer's estimate la as follows cubic yards excavation to 4-Inch sungraae. 784 cubic yards earth fllllns; (not to be bid fori 6H1 cubic yards 4-lnch cinder filling to l.tfjt linear teei cement euro (I year 4,905 square feet cement sidewalks year 4.905 souare feet 6-lnch cinder or gravel tlwalk foundation. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working Security reaulred. 1.700.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of $85 In cash or certified chrrk made payable to the order of the 6omp- M'J. 1U rUK KEUULAT NO. ORATjINCI. UUKBliNU. fLAOUlHU WHERE NFCFH SARY AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT AC, flL I A Vt tNT ON A 6-INCH TON.

CRETE FOUNDATION W. 6TH 8T. FROM niunwfli io HIUHLAWN AVE. jne engineers estimate is as folio 1.214 cubic yards excavation to fi-lneh 0 cubic yards nillnr fnet to be bid fori i ii ten a 66 linear feet bluestone healintr stonea. 3,315 square feet cement sidewalks (1 rear J.ib square teet cinder or eravel (lucwBtK.

luunatttion. nil cudic yards concrete. 4,056 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years maiiibenance). sewer Dasin renunt. 40 linear feet 12-inch pipe culvert.

Time allowed. 30 r.onspiMittv wnrktnv Becurlrv reaulred, $4,700. Each bid must be accomDanied bv a de pORlt of $235 In cash or certified chrk made payable to the order of the Comp troller of Th City of New York. NO. 11.

FOR REOuLATINa AND PAV ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUN DATION THE ROADWAY OK WITHERS OI'. ritOM KINUoJjANU AVE. TO VAN' OEVOORT AVE. The Engineer's estimate Is as follows' 1.357 cubic vards excavation to fi-inch bud "raae. 100 linear feet cement curb veer 103 linear feet bluestone heading stones 7l linear feet granite heading stones.

852 cub vards concrete. 5.127 square yards asphalt pavement (6 years maintenance. lu square vards aaiacent oavement to De relald. Time allowed. 30 consecutive working aavs.

Security reaulred. $5,000. Each bid mMst be accompanied bv a de- poblt of $250 In cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comp-tooPT of The City of New York. NO. 12.

FOR RE3ULATING AND PAV ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT AinestpNT ON A fl-INnH CONCR0T'' FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 50TH ST. 1 FROM 18TH AVE. TO 10TH AVE WHERE NOT ALREADY PAVED. The Engineer estimate Is as follow. 76 cubic yards excavation to 6-lnch subrade.

ey cubic yarns concrete. 427 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years maintenance. Time allowed. 20 consecutive worxine dsva. B-curity requ'red, $500.

Each bid must be accompanied bv a de posit of $25 In cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York. NO. 13. FOR HEC.ULAT1NU, CUHH'NU WHKRE NECISSARY. AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- FNT ON fi-INrH ri.N"TTE FOUNDA TION THE ROADWAY OF 59TH 6T.

FROM BAY PKWAY. TO DA HILL RD The Engineer estimate is as louows 61 8 cubic yards excavation to 9-inch subTrade 50 linear feet cement curb (1 year ainterance'. 87 linear feet bl nestle heading stones. 442 cubic yards concrete. 2.667 square vards asphalt pavement (5 y-ars maintenance.

Time ftiioweo, 0 consecutive woraiag lavs. Becurltv required. Etch bid must be accompanied by a de- loslt of 8130 In cash or certified chck made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The Citv of New York. NO. 14.

FOR REGULATINO. CUHHINH AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT AS "HLT PAVEMENT ON A fl-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ponWAY OF fllBT ST. FROM BAY PKWAY. TO 3D AVE The Enleer's estimate Is as follows: 642 cubic yards excavation to fi-inch mbprade. 1,410 linear feet cement curb (1 vear -'(nancel.

595 cnb'c yars concrete. 2.384 square yards asphalt pavement (5 eft maintenance. 3 trees removed (diameter more than 11 fpoti. 4 trees removea taiameier 1 1001 or lens). Time allowed.

29 consecutive working da vs. B-cnrltv renu'red. $2 900. Each bid must be accompanied by a de nosit of $145 In cash or cert'fled cherk made pa "able to the order of the Comp-troM-r of The City of New York. Tne cidaer will state me price or eacn tern or art contained In the sneciflrs- lons tier foot, cubic or othr unit "ensure by whi'-h the bids will be tested The bWs will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate ium for each contract.

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Bureau of Hlhwavs. 10th floor, Munic'nal Building. Brooklyn. JAMES J. BYRNE, President.

(C-5 fft.iot-om&h ps lust met ions to Bidders next to last PUBLIC NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN to all persons claiming to hive ben In lured bv the erad ns of the following named streets and the aooroaches to th ame, to nresent their claims In writin to the Board of Aseftora. Rom BOD Munlplnal BulHIne. Manhattan, New Yorc on or before Tuesday. Mareh 4. 1930 a 1 a.m..

at nlaee and time th sal- Board of Aneaor will receive evMnr rd teitfoonv of the nature en-1 exten sueh ren-t-' to make their claim for da neve upon he blank form hv th Bo-i" Aehsors. conies ot which trav be oh upou amplication at the above (Tice. Bnt-norh of B'mMts. 9245. E.

37th St. from Farraeut rd to H. 207 s. FarraRut rd. from Albany ave.

to Pt. 2122 82d st. from IStb ave. to 17th 4V-. 214i.

e. 3d st. from Avenue to Ave 1 2191 Avnue from htchwav tn ave. Avenue from E. 48th st.

to 9h 2'83 Avenue from E. 61st st. to 'h Kt. 3194. Avenue from W.

nth at. to 21RS. Avenue fron Piv nwav tn ave. and from W. 10th st tn Ft 11 i Artne from E.

5th st. to rkwav. iifl7. Avpnue 8 from W. 4th st.

to th B188. from B. lfith st to 2180. from Ocean ave. to rl.

210ft. Af-ne from Hubbard t. to ev Inland ave. 2191. Atlantic ave.

from Loaan t. to ave. 3192. Ai'tumn ave. from Linden blvd.

to ave. 2191. at. fm Rlv-rrin nve New Lot are Mltler ave. fwi Rh'cr- le ave.

to New Lou ave. n1 Ri'-erria Brnrtford Ft. to New Lots av 2194. PrStol sL from Heeeman ir tn ave. 2195.

Conev rsland ve. from Avenue Vn-fne ave. 219A. E. 3d st.

from Avenue to Ouen- In rd. 2197. 8th r.t. from Avenue to ut'n rd. aytn st.

sna e. vno tt. irom I. R. R.

to Avenue I. 2199. E. 36th f-L from L. R.

R. to veue 1. 2200. E. 39th 6t.

from Ch'An tfl enox Lenon rd. from E. 3th nt. to 40 and E. 40th at.

from CUrkcson tv. ro Len" rd. 2201. c. 4qth st.

irom oienwood rd. "ne 2202. E. 40th st. from Avenue to Hubbard pL 2203.

E. 43d sU from Lenox rd. to LJn-'en blvd 2204. E. 43 st.

from Snyder are. to Hoiv Cross Cemetery. 2205. E. 45th U.

from Lenox rd. to Linden blvd. 2206. E. 49tb su from Avenue te Avc ue N.

2207. E. 9lst st. from Rutland rd. to st.

2208. E. 52d st. from Rutland rd te Wlntnroo st. 2209.

E. 52d st. from Snyder ave. to Church ave. 2210.

E. 52d st from Avenue to Avenue N. 2211. E. 53d st.

from Church ave to anyder ave. 2212. E. 55th sij. from Church ave.

to Snyder ave. 2213. E. 55th st. from Avenue to Avenue M.

2214. E. 93th st from Avenue to Avenue M. 221V nth ave. rrom Ovlngton ave.

to Bay Rldtfe ave. 2216. f'enimore st. from Albany ave. to Trov ave.

2217. 53d st from 9th ave. to Fort Washington pkway. 2218. rd.

from E. 94th st to Rorxawav rjkwav. 2219. hnteey st. from Wyckoff ave to ij feet eat or irvim; ave.

222i) Humboldt from Greenpoint ave to Meseroje ave. 2221. Ken more pi. from 1. I.

R. to I. 2222. Knapp st. from Gerrltsen ave.

to Avenue 2223 ft er tauk ave. from Hegeman ave Stanley ave. 2224. ave. from Avenue sinTt -nwav.

2225. 9tn ave. from 41t st. to 44th at 2226. Powell st irom New Lota ave to Hceman ave.

2227. Quentin rd. from W. 61st st to orivpsend ave. 3228.

Rockaway pkway. from 350 feet nortn or Avi-nue to rarragui ra. 2229. Rutland rd. from utlca ave.

to ttemen ave. Srenectady ave. from Snyder ave to Tilden ave. 2231. Stuart 6t.

from Avenue 8 to Ave nue tf. 2232. Sutter ave. from Logan st to nve. 2233.

17th ave. from 65th st to 133 ieet souin 01 oam si. 2234. eist st. from 13th ave.

to 14th ave. 2235. Trov ave. irom Avenue to Foster ave. 2236.

WtnthroD st from Rockaway 2237. W. 5th fit. from Quentin rd. to nun.

awn ave. 22:8. w. 6th fct. from Avenue VJ to Avenue V.

2C9. W. 7th st. from Avenue to Kinic vjio. 8th st from Avenue to Ave nue 2241.

W. 9tb Qut'n rd. 2242. W. 10th fKJfh ft.

st. from Avenue to st from Avenue to 223. W. 12th st. from 86th st.

to Ave-nu( V. A 478 Albany ave. from Montgomery at to L-frtK eve. A-477. Aland pL from WiUoughby at to Ful'on st A-478.

Avenue from E. 16th st. to wan ave A-479 Bedford ave. from 8. 2d et to onnnway.

A-480 BuKhwlck ave from Trout man st. to Myrtle ave. A-481. Carroll st from 4th ave. to 6tb ave.

A-482. Central ave. from Greene ave. to st. A-483.

Clinton st from Fulton st. to M-rren-'nt st. and from Joralemon st to ave. A-484. mih ave.

from 84th st to Croppy A-43V EHt Nw York ave. from Pitkin ave. to notiTiRsa st from Oshorn it to Atlftlc ave. A-488. 21 nt st from Caton ave.

to rd. A-487. Fvprtjreen ave. from Plushlni ive. st.

A-481. po-h st frn-n Ktn ave. to 6th avA 4 f--n bi ave. to 10th ave. 4tb ave.

from Atlantic ave. to a-1" t. A-490. f-Vr ave from Westminster 17th st. A-40V Gr" vlnt ave.

from mo fet A-doo f-om 140 feet west t. to PnwM Rt. (-0 Fiathush Ave-' T'---nJn to AHiand H. A-04. I --x rd.

from Platbush ave. to fiv. A.o-; T---n blvd. from Rogers ave ft TJ--ft-rt num, A-oq M'wood at. frnm Rmrern ave.

ttt Newkirk ave. from 17th st to t. A-'9H. N. 8th st from Kent ave to ve.

a-q. n. v-nrv st, from Greenpoint A-o. n. 10th st.

from Kent ave. to r-' ave. A-'. Pokwell pi. from DeKalb eve.

r. riri nve. from Bersren at. to rlrv. fith wv.

frn p.r'p t. to ave. and from Oarfield pi. to 'd st A-K04. Butter ave.

from Orafton st to 'Vro7 ave. from Fulton st to A-on. rt t. frm Eagle at to-5 A-vo. Ai-fic ave.

from New York A oh and 9th at from I Oil tvav MARSHALL INORAM. Board of vt, Secret-ary. 4. 1930. n-4 f4-8ttuth SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED 8 the Commi.splonei of Hospital ot the Clt of New York, at his office.

Room 1050, Municipal Bunding, Manhattan frnm 1 to io a.m., on FRIDA FI IIRI AKt ITU. IB30. Koruush of Brooklyn. FOH FURNISHING AND DEL1VERINU -RV CiUODS AND NOTIONS, The time tor the performance ot con tracts is thirty 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the rer irirate ot the Comptroller No bid attail oe considered unless i Hcrompanted bv deposit Such deposit itinii be in an amount not less than one md oiK-hsll perrent ol the totai amouni the old the amouni ot security re quired is thirty oercent of the eonlrad awarded The bidder wtll tate the price pet unil 4 railed Cot in the scheduler of ouantitlei- nnd prices tv which the old will be tested The extennlnn must be made and (nr: ted up as tbe bld will oe read irom the totai. nnd awards It made made ti the lowest bidder on each item or elaas tafd in th chedule Bneciticallons reterred tc tfto ched uiea mav he nad upon application at Roorr miu.

Mtinirioai uutiding. Mannattan Blanli form snd further Informatior vav be obtained at the office of the De partment of Hospitals. 0rh floor unlet jar BUUdina. Manhattan J. WILLIAM OREEPP.

CommiAslonet C7lnatructlon to Bidders nest te tasl see. fC-39 FORECLOSURES. Lilne charnay, plulnlff, against Abraham MucKta, fcstner m. Maoicta ana zenith onstruction and other de- leiKiants. in Dursuanoe of a ludement of fore closure and sale, duly made and entered tne aoove entitled action, and Detains? iatt, the 27t.b day of January.

1930. I. the mrlersigned, the referee in said judgment mmed, will sell at public auction to the tlfihest bidder, bv Marcus Cohen Son. uctloneers. at the Brorltlvn Real Estate vxchanae ealesrooma.

No. 189 Montacrue Jtreet, Brooklyn. Nw York, on the 27th tay of February, 110. at 12 noon, the remiRfts directed ny said to be old, and therein described as follows: All that Jot or narcel of land, with the Uilditics and imnrovements therpnn. tn he Borough ot Brroklvn, Countv of Kings.

and State. of New York, bounded and as follows: Bealnnina at a font on the easterly aide of East 8th Street distant 100 feet 'oumeriv irom tne corner lormed bv the nterspction or tn said eateriv side ast 8th Street and the southerly stie of venue or Cuntin Roa. running th-nee astrriv and parallel witn Avenue or "Mien tin Road 100 feet- thence southerly nd naraiiei with East 8th Street 25 feet. thmre westerly, aain naralie' th Avenue or Querttn Road, an-i nart if th rttaTe throifh a r-artv waM. ion ert to th- eesterlv pMe of Eat 8th Street thencp ro'tn-rlv a'o the sal terlv sl-e of "at 8th 25 feet, to he notnt or of betn-'n'.

8i1J es being known as 1715 East 8th To-ether with e'l rlrht tltl ani Interest the party of the first nart of. in an pnv Ian wine in th be of a-1" t-et fn or nvnue. in rront or. or an'oinln-r. rr'M.

to th line-thereof Date 4th. 1Prtft. alt "HAN. Referee. JtiHiiR M.

ettTtiv for -'ilnflff. 1440 Brondwav, New ynrir C'tv "H-nt tn rfrnnv. plnmtlff. aln't Arhnrri Mn-kfa. Wct)--r Vdi'v Cn sr.fi Corrtn.

-t nnme ict'tlonn. refd first nm to and other defeod- In of a Jtrrient of Fore pit! niiW fne ann enteter 'n the phm-e eif)ti(i ertlon. tyftrln pfe the 27th dv of 190. I. the te TfT'e-.

In aeld Judgment -a-ed. w'U sell at Pnb'le am-Hod to the )h-t bidder, bv M'rr'H ron A Son MtrMiireTf. at the BrVlvn Re1 Ftt "chn S'stoo-g. Nr. 189 Monta-u' "treet.

R-oo'-Wn. Nw York, on the 27t of FeSruarv. lflO. at 13 o'clock noon 'he bv MM Ji'd'uml be sold, and therein described up AH that lot or parrel of land with the thereon, tn he Bro'i-h ft Brooklyn. County of Xins.

City and of New YorH, a-d dscrlfH rs follows: n. a "nlnt on the etrlv l(e of E-tt 8th Str distant 12S fe-t southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection, ot the easterly tide ol f.AKKWOOD. N. J. dUcriminaling KIOEM CURSION AST TRAINS-AMPII tOOM WILKES.BARRE SO .60 ANn urn ANTON it.nnln.

at White Fav.n. Pa. NFXT BrNOAV. FElSRt'ART Ratnrdav N'lrht. Teh.

I Returning XT. Lv.N.y.xthertvSt. 11:80 PM J.CJacksonAv. 12:10 AM "Newark 11:48 PM ficranton 6:00 PM Wtlkes-Barro Otltrr rTfHrnlrm U'irrh SI 6:40 PM Fr lofnrmat'on Phone BARclav HOTELS AND RESORTS MONTEREY itHmi 41waep ATLANTIC CITT. INDOOR SEAWATER SWIMMING POOL CAMS OWNERSHIP A TH8 AMAAStADOO MOTLS NfiW VDRK PALM t.

cACH rifi LO.SANOei.Ca PKone NwOffla WICKOISHAM 1000 ATU ANTIC CITY. N. J. Etah1lahMj fr sixty ywfirew On Oeein unit Board wnlh Nvr- Flrirtof JHdr I NT KB RATKS NOW IN EFFECT Kfintce mU0t Bmmky, Imm. 9JieMADISON I1LINOIS Hotel-DistinctuxUu Different' unexcelled Colonial Hospitality now Jwildaily-EufopeaflPlan Jnmi 72dajlv-AmencanPbn MSsc.rtTVii J'ike Hcfd AlLAMrisf.

riTv 5C0ft.frofnBoardwalkfpfl Pipr SEAWATER SWIMMING POCt VITAGLASS SOLARIUM SOOROOMS-IOO BATHS BELLI COPEOnmKn. HOTEL RALEIGH St Charles Place, Near Beach ATLANTIC CIT H. t. Oapaeitv ftoo A ooa uw and Rom wmfort. aivaya prevail Writ oc 6CHOENTHAI A WlRlfJCHAFTBH.

Moklat Ovnerahlo Management. The Idral Famllv Hotel The ARLINGTON Mlchlttan Avenue, Juat Off Boardwalk American Plan Enreeean Fla 4 or. daily n2 on dall- Onen All Year W. TR BLAND, Prop. Bl It Ml IX.

HOTEL BERMUniANA Onn D.I- -I A Sberrard. Hotel Bermudlana, Bermuda. Fur- ueaa nermuaa une. wuitonal, n.Y.O. BERMIDA Hamilton Hotel La reeat In R.nwtiri.

now open (or the winter Apply Tourist Agency or J. Bherrard. Manager. HOTEL BfKMiniAMA Opens Deo. 30.

Address 1 A Bherrard. Hotel Bermudlana, Bermuda ot rurneaa Bermuda Line. MS Kl OKIIIA. 7N. MIAMI DEAC71.FU WjewHeetwooi I The nomallka Hatal JJORonm.

SiT.t1tj thk npw nrarannn Miami (teach Hi B. PHEI.PS. Mrr. ami Booms. SoO Batba; Sleam-bcatedV fiiii.l a I mn hi.

St Petersburg. Florida Hueh I rivnn Manager NORTH CAROLINA. Carolina ft W1HTKK HE A HQPA RTP.RR mn 001? PINE. i. n.

Overnight from New York. Season. October 10 May. ror information write uity cleric WKST VIHIilXl.i fireenbrier KWtXftlaCA'a PNsTMtsTM OA T. OeCN Vista Tl Ideal tor retsL Funioua Medical BUA SANATORICMS BUCKLEY HOUSE Liberty.

The comfort of a hotl tot i-onvhlr'Krfntu and thow neetlinit wt and quiet tn tha eounlrv Medical nd nnnv-lug etafl. Inlormatloa folder oa requMU 7 MtURCH OP THE MAJWWAU OATLANTIC CItVQ yr EUROPEAN PLAN MORTON Vfbert lit clientele it ulecttd-H PRINCESS I HOTEL 0 BERMUDA fl NOW OPEN. fl Vans 0iVr; Birmudt HtHh 4utKtltd. no Wt $7li Sin II Summer end foil lesort fl HOTtt SNWAU, lenoaMqaa. JJ Hotol Dr.

Alckhine's Record. Since 1909. when Dr. Alekhine as a student won his first amateur tournament at St. Petersburg, then his home, the world champion has been active continuously, with the exception of the years of the World War.

During that time he has landed no fewer than 22 first prize'. The following is a summary of his performances: Year rti Rank Won lost Dr'n St. Petersburg 1 12 191.0 Hamburg 11 8 7 2 11 13 1911 CarlibMl 19)2 (Stockholm 1912 Vllna l'U St. f.teraburl 1913 Schevenlnaen ..1 ..1 .1 191J fit. Petersbu-g I 14 St.

Petersburg. ..3 191 Mannheim 1920 Moicow 1921 Trlberg 1921 Budacest 1921 The 1922 Pistyan London 1422 Hastings 922 Vienna 1923 Marfate H'23 Carlsbad 1923 Portsmouth 1924 New York 1925 Pans J92S Berne T92 Bad-n-Baden 92S Hastings Semmarlnc 3 92S Dreaden 192S Scarborough 1 9n Hirminhim 1927 New York 1927 -Kecakemet .1 .1 ..1 ..3 4" ..1 ..3 1 ,..1 ..1 ..2 ..2 ..1 ..1 ..2 8 7 12 8 6 7 3 9 11 i 3 12 8 11 7 5 8 1 1929 Bradley ch. N.J.1 1930 Can Remo 1 Totals; Ties. ....264 81 130 League Opens Saturday. Eight of the nine clubs competing in the annual championship series of the Metropolitan Chess League will be busy with the matches ol the first round this Saturday eve-Ti'ng.

In each instance there will eight players on a Bide. The llnnhattan Chess Club drew the fcve. The teams named first In the following pairings will be the home jubs: Marshall C. C. (champion) vs Staten Island C.

C. vs. Scandinavian C. Empire City C. C.

vs. Columbia University: Philidor C. C. vs. City College.

Rubinstein in a Trap. It is hard to believe that an old campaigner like Akiba Rubinstein of Poland could be caught in so well known a trap in the queen's gambit declined as Dr. Alekhine laid for him in their game at San Remo, but such is the fact One can Imagine the broad smile on the faces of those who witnessed his discomfiture. After that the champion let himself loose in great style and won handsomely. Bmlrka.

stein. Smirka. Black. Whit. Black.

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4 31H B'klyn. Tel. Atlantic 7401 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. HAVANA ALL EXPENSE TOURS 9.17 DAYS $165 up HAVANA by sea! Leave anj WednesdayorSaturdayoo the famous Ward Havana Tour Big American steamers with fcotel standards. Rate includes all shipboard expenses, hotel ashore and delightful automobile sightseeing trips.

MEXICO CITY All Expenses Sifihueeing trips ra Havana, Rail climb. Vera Cruz to Mexico City. Hotel accommodations and tiht. seemc trips in Mexico Cirv. WARD LINE TlcketOf f.

S45 8th Ave at45th8t Oen. Pass Off. 113 Wall St. New York City. Alto All AuiltoTUtd TourlKt Affmcitt SUVA HONOtULU.

NtW I ALAND The Well Equipped Royal MaJI Steamers NIAuAbA mer. Apr. mr. June zn AOBANtil'V Apr. 2.

May 'tH. Jul? til ball from Vancouver. D. c. For farea.

apply to the Canadian Anitralian fJne. Madison Avenue at 44 th Street. New York, or 900 West Hastings Street. Vancouver. B.

v. t.l(tet Mramsthip wuirnriutlOi Carol in a Cuba. I ex a-. Cell forma Mexico Porto Rlflo Bar Ocmmoo ADDlf 4a fith Ava HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE 1 Cobii'V'ieenKtown Cherbtmrft. buutti mntnn Htmbtirs Rmarivov Nv Vnrlr WEST INDIES AND SOUTH AMERICA Unusual Ztf day Cruise.

Western Ocean 3. H. 80 Broad New York City. STEAMBOATS. bay 5tate Line bostoo $3.50 tuartt Ktvor at Ueekmnii tft B1AIE ROoMH $1.00 riPHt-t pier or Oon rteKei 44 06.

IJally -Bunclay M-. fier iw ROVIDENCE 'dlrecti 1 WOKVBBI EK Jffices. Photw BEEKman 2700 Hudson River Ua? Un 930 Summer ou tins should oe oootteo nnw ret nsvunt 7cm rtalllna Hoaion daily, aire pi Monday, i M. Pier It. fl.

al Warren SI Fftitot (nnihiiv I tni Inr iwtfl LEGAL NOTICES. Utiflm. Urbane Uriffln and 'Jane- urif-fni. his wife, tirst name flctitloua, Maa Se'ta. all of the above If living, or tl the said defendant are dead, any and all Kersons claiming or who may claim to ave an interest In oi general or specific lien upon the real properly described ID the comnlamt in this action, or some uart thereof, through or under the above named defendants, all of whom and whose uames are unknown to the plaintiff, such unknown persons belnR herein generally described and intended to be included to I hi following designations, viz: the bus-bund or widower, descendants, heirs at law.

executors, administrators, assignees. dfvisees, creditors, lienors, trunieea, gran tees and next of kin. tf anv. of the above- named or designated defendant, or either oi anv ol them, and any person or per sona deriving any Interest in. ilen upon or title through or irom tnera or- me'i respective husband or wife, widow or wld ewer.

It any. Morris Plan Company ot Ntw York, Olmbel Brothers. People ot the State of New York, trie city of New vork. defendants To tha above-named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answei the complaint in this action, and to verve a copy ol vour answer, tf the rmnplaini la not served with this sum mons, to serve a nut ice of appearance on the otalnttfCs attorney within twenty days after the service ol this summons, exclusive of the day of wry tee. ana In case oi vour tanure to appear or answer, judg Tnrni win oe tatten against you oy aeiaun, for the relief demanded in the complaint uaiea.

new or k. November 2lat, 1929 HARRY HAU8KNECHT. Attorney for Waintift-Office and P. Address. 22S Broad way.

Borough of Manhattan Citv of New To the defendants, charlotte Orilfin Mary 8. Griffin. Eva Griffin, Urbane unnin ana "jane" Griffin, his wife, first umiifj iiuuuoua. mi oi me aoove ii living, ci ii me saia aeienaants are dead, any and al persons claiming or who mav claim to have an Interest lu or general ourcinc uen upon r.ne real property described In the comolalnt in this action or some oart thereof, through or under the above named defendants sii nt uhnm and whose name are unknown to the plaintiff, such unknown persons being Mi-icni Keneraiiv aecriDea and intended uj db inciuaea the foiiowlna designs' ttrns. Via1 the hnnhnnri at ofiHrimnf descendants, heirs at law.

executors, administrators, assianeea. devisees, creditor! MenOrS- tnislMI nlaa. kl if any. of the ebove named or dpaignatefi nefendants. or either or anv of them, and any person or oersons derivino anv intr- tn In.

lien upon, or title throuRh or from u.rm, or weir respective husband or wile. wu-uw or wionwer. ii any The forevolng summons Is served upon toi by nubMryflon. pursuant to an order me oupreme court ot the State of new Tora. maae dv Hon Hsrry Lewis JuUlce of said Court rlntjri ru.mhr 2ist.

19U9. and fllv-d with the complaint 1 me uiem oi Kings coun tv The obtect nf thu iMinn i. A Ar. a transfer of tax lien dated the 29th fav of Julv. 192S.

and known as Borough ji cirim vn. rn ivn in tti mAimi cf I6.73 and affects Lot 21 In Block Action 15. on the Tax Mao ot dor- rh of Brooklvn. as the c11 man ra me utn aav or ivrarcn 11174 uatea. Decemhi-' mth.

1929 HARRY HAUSKNECHT. Attornev for Plaintiff. 4 s2-fit-th bUFREME COURT tc 1 Nf it, uhimiv Marie Josephine Outerbrldge. plaintiff, vgalnst Richard Chnrlen Outerbrtdae de- To the above-nameil netentiiiiii Vm fierpbv ummoned to answer the complaint In th! action and to rv a eoov of vour answer, or. If the complaint ts not servrd wnn mm iiimmonA ro erve a notice oi innerance on th nialntlff mitnmet, wlthtn twentv 20i dtvn after the nervicie of this fttnnmnnH.

exrhiive of the dav of Kervire fn case of vour fsllure to ahneur or answer. Iudnifnt Hl be taken aiialnut vou bv dffnnlt for the relief demanded rne rompiame. Dated. Decemorr fir n. NsTRAN EP8TF1N.

Attornev for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office AridreM. 18S Jn. ralemon Street. Borough of Brooklvn.

Citv of New York To the defendant, Richard Charles Ont terbrldse The foreeoinn; summons Is served unon vou bv publication pursuant to an irder of the Hon Lrtnrter aber Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated tierfmber 2nrd Ifll'fl and filed with the Complaint In the office if the Clerk ot the Countv of Klncs. at the Hall of Record. Pultnn and Jnraiemor. streets Borough of Prooivn. Countv of Citv and State of New York The oblect of th above entitled action ts to annul the marrtaiie of Marie JopeDh-'ne OiTterbrldsa and Richard Cnarles Out hr-rbrldKe Dated.

uecemDer 2fun NATHAN FPflTFIf). Alrornrv tnr Plaintiff Office and woru Offlr Address. 188 Jo ralemon Street, BorougH of Brooklyn. Citv of Hem York. H26-flt-ih St.

Phillips Berean Baptl'. G. O. 3 3 1 1 Bvme 0 1 10 2 2 1 10 3 Hrrlnon.c 1 0 0 3 1 0 10 2 Miller 2 2 6' amns.rg 1 1 3 Jocelyn.rg 3 2 8 Totals 11 8 301 Totals 6 2 14 We Need Chess Reform By J. R.

CAPABLANCA (Former Chess Champion ol the World.) White. 1 F-B4 2 P-QB4 3 Kt-QB3 4 B-Q2 5 Kt-B3 6 P-KKt3 7 B-K 12 8 9Q-B3 10 BxB 11 Q-Q3 12Q-K5 13 Q-R4 14 QR-Q 15 P-Q5 IS P-K4 17 Kt-Q2 18 P-QKU 19 QR-K 20 P-B4 21 QxP 22 BxKt 23Q-K3 Chs Problem 876. BY O. MANSFIELD. LONDON Black -7 Pieces.

HI till Ik! Wt mmm mm -jm. rtfi rm 1 Sg1 MW i'itiit 'iMi -m a mm iews ma White 9 Plecea. White to plav and maw tn two move Whue--K on on Kt7: on K-B on QKt and OB: Kt on Q5; on OB2 KBi and KRo. Black on KB4: on OR3; on S3: on R4. QKtS, Q2 and KB5.

on the other hand, the really superior player could be afforded fresh opportunities of showing his skill. My plan for reforming the game of chess is linked up with the idea of the new chessboard. I should at the same time welcome any other kind of reform, so long as it was thoroughgoing enough. Often I have had people reply that it would perhaps suffice merelv to alter the functions of the different pieces; e. to give combination functions to pieces tha' now only have elementary function-5 and vice versa.

Such an innovation as I have already remarked, would appear to me to be but a palliative Such a change mliht be of interest to an ordinarily good chess player but would never be able to give complete satisfaction to the man whn makes an art of the game, whose very life is made up of chess play Ing. I am looking out for somethin quite new. I know thM I shall find followers in great numbers, although at the same time I am fully alive to the difficulties that would accompany any such radical reform Of course, I am ready to admit that a radical change in the game as visioned by me, or by anvbodv else for that matter, can for the time being appeal only to the master player. The avera'e chess enthusiast will not be affected In the least, although In the long run his position will not remain unaltered. The game oi chess has become Kraduallv easier and 'easier.

The possibilities it his to ofler the realiv Rifted plaver with imagination and constructive talent become fewer and fewer w'fi the passing of the vears. In conseiuen-e. the aim and purpose of the game to sharpen the wit and Ingenuity of Referee Burna CITY DOWNS V. S. City Nat.

Bank Bank of U. 8. fTurm.tfln.lf 1 Fillmeno 1 Fntrtin.c 0 JVtnald.lfj 1 niennon.m 0 2f 3 0 SiWeiner.rf 0 i 0 0 1 4 1 0 oi Totils 9 5 331 Totals Referee Dcgnan. WALKOVER FOR CROWNS Holy Cross Crown Wycoff Heights P. E.

o. r. t.i u. 6 1 13 Oellotts.rf 4 8 0 16' 4 Murray.c 3 1 7 IT Revlnson.c 3 Werrn.rg 1 1 3 "onu 0 R-eithoi 0 0 0 -uiternoTg 1 4 2 1 iB'run 0 Knneu 0 Totaii. 22 5 49 Totals 13 3 26 Referee--D.

Lupu- Honor Dinner for City College Five A "get-together" dinner was given for the C. N. basketball team at the City College Club last night by Maxwell F. Marcuse, a trustee oi the CoPe-fe of rho City oi New York. Dr.

Frederick B. RoDln on "resldert of the coPege. was present The team was praised by Mr. Marcuse and Dr. Robinson on its flne court performances the first half of the season The team members present were Caot.

Louis Spin-dell. Art Musirant. Rip Gold Frank De Phillips, Milt Trupin, Philip Welssman and Benjamin puleo. man is being gradually lost sight of, so that chess playing has come to be regarded as something mechanical, and therein lies the danger. I want to make the game more complicated, for if chess is to be nfused with new life and rescued from the ranks of parlor games, -to which it is bemfif slowly but surelv degraded, if chess is to remain for centuries in the htrTh posit'on It has occupied in the past, then its rules must become more complicated.

The game of chess has arrived at a critical stage. It ts of the utmost importance that something be done to Infuse fresh life Into the game to endow It witn new possibilities of movement, and, in the literal sense, to enlarge the field ol play. This was the train of thought that led to my idea of the new enlarged he ss board. As far back as the year 1921 I ex- JOSE CAPABLANCA plained in nn article 1 contributed to a South American newspaper, that the game of chess was expected to continue to appeal to the Imagination of players and public some radical leform was necessary. It was not a question of some pettyalteration in the rules of the game.

Such a Hirn lin t.ho PAtni. for only a short time. Fifty years at thu outside. What is required Is to introduce a new form of chess playing that shall endure. What I think of ts an enlarged chessboard, with about 8x10 squares, which might open up quite new perspectives for a great player.

Last year I was asked again to explain something of my scheme. nd as a result I published an article In the London Times, in which declared once more that nothlni? i a nnmnlut. 1 tia I inn In fhr rules of the srame could raise it once more to the level of an art-nit that can be learned by nuybodv like a languace or a trade. It, would then no longer be oossih'e to excel by simply memorizing the various combinations of the game; fry?.

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