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HMsiims I . . . ! . . . , Mil, «~, lit THE •BROOKLYN B A I I ^ Y ^ A ^ |g| HONOR ROLL FOR FEBRUARY AMITYVII/LE HIGII SCHOOL. (Elomentaiy DeixirtmcnU) GSorgo A. Brown, Prlnclpa f r-i lpal. Dorothy Smith.. Grado 1—Harry Karp, rua,rt Kendriek, Grade 2—Jacob Kollar, Walter' Powell. Charles -K. Smith, Richard Yiets. Allien Smith, Millard Inglce. Forrest Weed, Kvelyn Ha-ib, Mabel Howe. Corlna Martin, Nevada Thikhani. CUCfMla V r e e l a n d . Grade 3—Peter Hilleti, William Smith. gran Greece Ju»ior Strong. Mil'.lo Osbom, *harles Miller. Eric Kocstner. Doris lnglee, Cleorite Portland, John Fowler. tirade 1—Susan Smith, Anna Noxon, Au- drey Hoinlcy, Thomas Moynahan, Ldna Grcey, Julia Bitter. Laura Davis. Leslie Ketcham. , _ Grade J—Frank Bcebo Powell. Susan De- lano, Carrie Heartt, Florence Squires.. Grade C—Edna Tuthill. Donald MacGlll- vary. Minerva Terry, liobert Hunter, George Powell. ^ <jrade'7—Kthel Osborn. Catherine Burch, James Richards, Helen Davis. -,..-': Grade S—Mildred Austin, Lois Chichester, Muriel Smith. Thomas Darling. Mary Blyth, Ruth Baldwin, William Brandos. I Marjorie Stewart. Julia Welner, Richard ! Goettleman. Walter Zabel, Kllzabeth Hart- 1 maier, Viola Lange, Yvette Werthessen. Grade 5—Patsv Martlno. George Tatem, ! Harry Stoltz. Alma Bedell. Lillian Brand, i Constance Herman. Mildred Kuhn. Pearl I yuartltlus. Mary Sehulman. " ' Grade 6—Louis Bergold. George Engel, I Kenneth Weickman. Wallace Heldtman. Ger- i trude Brand. Eunice Fitting, Anna Saba- j tello. Grade 6—Hazel Depplsch. George Ele- •nann. Dorothy Goclllemann. Rose Hart- maler, Roland Heberer. May Herte, Rose Wuchter. Mildred Schwartz. Grado 8—Clarance Acker, Louis Ferrara, Charles Hoffman. Clarence Kraemer, James Neuman. John Reinhard. Evelyn Chapter, Henrietta Keller, Loretta Small, Gladys Weeks. BABYLON HIGH SCHOOL. (Elementary Department.) C. W. Armstrong,Principal- Grade 1—Ruth Broero, Helen Moulllerat, Exelvn Broore. . Grado 2— Earl Bull, Helen Carman. Grade 3—William W^sselhoft, -Josephine B.ifsi. Evelyn Scott. Grade i—Donald Armstrogn. Willie Kehoe. Joseph Nutta'.i, Harold Collins. Edward Lux. Grade 5—DOROthv Bull. Victor Moulllerat. .Edna- •Boyne. Florence HendrlCkson. Beatrice WarrloserT. ~'~ T" Grade C—Marie Graham, Grace Smith, Anna Basal.- ••"':•'• '.° Grade 7—Louise Bassl. Nathalie Dollard, Julia Goss. Margaret Range, John Grace. Olivia Buranelli." . Grado.. S—Bessie Housman. . School No, 2, . Grade 4—Lester Milligan. Grade S—Gordon Swezty. ."..-. CEDAHHUHST SCHOOL. W. B. Gardner, Principal. SB-rHelen L. Hicks.. Lillian Rosenthal. 3 H—Robert DeRos.a, Harriet Kavanaugh. Marv HurwltZ. , ^ 4B—Marlon Cocksed'ge, Florence Hepner. 5A—Evelyn Lyons, Francis Wood. 6A—Dora Gerke. Alice Tuckley. Dorothy Wheelock, Alice Wade. Lucille Flank. 6B—Josephine Rrueil. Eva Titman. COLD SPRING HARBOR SCHOOL. (West Side.) Miss A. Marjorie FrTtcher. Principal. 'Grade 3—Lena Donatonl. Margaret Frew. Ruth O'Keete. Elizabeth Mlchle. Grade i—G.wondolvri Seaman, Helen Tucker. Grade. 6— William Bryan,. Elvera Donatoni, James. McDonough,' Li'nnea Nysirom.. Grade 7— Matthew Murphy. EAST HEMPSTEAD SCHOOL. A. Lowell Halbpek, Principal. Grade 1—John Ellwood,. .Stanley-.Wen- dolosko. * - - ' Grade 3—Marie Roehner. Walter Gran- natt. Vincent Vamler!ofsKe_ , _. Grade 4—George Vanderlofske, Mary Marv Kelske. ... Grade 7—Hilda Trautween, Helen Hast- ings. Adelaide Meserole. Grade S—William Ellwood, HOLBROOK PUBLIC SCHOOL. C. \V. Hawkins, Teacher in Charge. Grade 8—Minnie Thomas. Lillian Yerk. Grade 7—John Weemanns, John Baack. Grado 6—Hazel Josten. Lena Malone. Grade 2—Mllderd Josten. Edward Roter- mund. Gradre 1—Louise Flrich, Henry Heine. FLORAL PARK SCHOOL. Mrs. Rena C. Haydcn, Principal. Grade 1—Eleanor Parry. Grade 2—Hilda Briet, Gertrude Magner, Elly Rlchert.- Roma St. Martino. Grade 3—Erie Gromvall, Bruce Manning, Louise Brandenstein, Jeahneue Potter. Grade 4—Edward O'Connor.- Helen Flck- v.-elller. Audrey- Scott. Evelyn Scott, Cath- erine Broesler. . • • tirades 3 and 4—Dorothy Archer, Evelyn ' Graf, ' . Grade 5—Ira Hansen, Edward Smith. Amelia Bandman. Jennie Day. Beatrice Hlnkson, Muriel Potter. Edna Stephens. . Grado 6—Julia Ampolini, Dorothy Colby, :". Mabel Jones. Grade 7'—Harriet Wright. Grade S—Wilmer Carlson, Helen Katzman, Lloyd Goldsmith. FREEPORT PTBLIC SCHOOLS. . Grove Street School. AVard C. Moon, Principal. IB—Helen Gardner. Gari Lee Dong. 1'B—Mildred MacFarlane, Charles Freedfnan. 2A—Roland Combs,' Marie Magnus. 3B—Ronland Combs. Marie Magnus. 3B—William Anderson.- Luella Nutt, Elsie Rlndlaub. 3A—Mabel Single. Edna Stumpf. Arthur • Foley, Howard Kc'egan, Homer Weed. 4A—Charles Connor, Hermus.Yerbeck, Shirley- Fulton. . Helen Gould, Mary Combs. 5A—Chark-3 Niks, Ethel Cellar, Florence Heskay. .._-_, 6 A --»Margaret-!.GouW.- LWian—SWebor... Sadie. Goldfarb. Roy Fennema. Mabel Lleberman. 7A—Marion Wallace, Esther' Wolfson, Ellis Spence. SA—Margarthe Graser, Gertrude Thome; Ruth Bowers. SA—Vada Combs. Catherine Piatt, Paula Wit- mer, George Single. Seaman Avenue School. Miss E. Viola Grove, Principal. 1A—Harold Stiger, William McGulro, Winnl- fred.. Jackson, Dorothy Mosbacher. '" .'• ' 2A—Edward Bothman, .Frances Doerrlinger, Rosalie Earl. Beatrice Olson. William Rich- ards. Dorothy Smith. Florence Staats. .JA—Rose McNulla.. Edith Mosbacher, Dorothy Slaats. ' Henry Goldsmith; Ronald Peck. 4A—Dorothy Marlon - , HH'dur Peterson. Louis Doerllinger. 5A—Grace Enrl. Marian Earl, Margaret Fox. Helen Young. Leo Veridltt. 6A—Victor Matthews. William Ward. 7A—Laura Ault. Florence Hubert. SA—Ida Baker. Bertram Branin, Eugene Ep- ple, Roslyri ^FHtonstein. William ilonohan, Bereneice Newman, Ralph P.aynor, Milllcent Sloat, Lillian Streeseman. IXWOOD SCHOOL NO. 2. F. S. Slack, Principal. 2B—Lawrence Bowker, Stephen Smith, Ethel Craft, Elaine Crocker, Mildred-Wink- ler. Eleanor Doxsey. -•;:.' 3B—Esther Lindquist. 4B—Mary Gostkowske, Ruth Lindquist, Pearl Combs. Warren Stein. Gertrude Hulls, Joseph Llbrezzi. Jeannette' Craft, Margaret Warner. Jack Rose. 5A—Daniel Maloney. 5B—Bert Henry, Mildred Stllo. t>B—James Saftord. "-_: "--C P. S. NO. 4, INWOOD. R. G. Horn, Principal. "" 2B—Raymond Rhodes, James Skelllngtoh, Rosle Mazza, Josephine Mazza, Archangelo Ollverl. Fred Perlue. 3A—Sam Bosco. Ernest Catropa, N Martln Parlo. Giuseppe Ccarendino, Lilly Bruno, Jennie Garcia. Agnes Hanneman, Arthur Rlzzo Gustave Sarro, Harry Greenberg. Rose Rlzzo. 3B—Marv Capobiahco. Alfredlna Rlzzo, William Schllef. Benjamin Sirlannl. 4A—Ethel Frederic. Mary Garcia. Beulah Hicks. Abrah'am Logunow, Rocco Mazza. 5A—Joseph lacovetti. Dora Loguqow. 5B—Emmett Bowker. Katie Capparelll, Roby Day, Mary De Slbio. , 6A ; —Henry .Holmberg. 6B—William Holmherg, Charles Rlzzo, Katie Polar. Loretta Rogers. TA—Ines Bevilaco.ua. Elvira Notturna, De Laus O'Del.l. .... - . . ... _T LAWRENCE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. /p.;'C. MacDonald. Principal. SA-rDorothy Shearer. Robert Well, Grace Willesen. Eleanor Wilson. "B—Eleanor Fried; Rosamond Hlrshhorn. "A—Morris Mayers. Dorothy Schroeder. - SB—Joseph Rosen. 6A-—Kenneth Lansdown. 5A—George Levin, John Rau, Rosalind Shaskan. 4B—Helen Cohen. Mary' Horn. 3B—Irene Adelberg, Lyda Cestarl. Carol Hlrschhorn, Marion Leln, Julius Rleser. . 3A—Mary Trayner. >LVLVERN PUBLIC SCHOOL. J* A. Davis, Principal. Grade 1^—Emma Rehl. Helen Dopfelm. Margaret Morris. Theodore Koeber. Bern Lincer, Joseph Lyons. Charles Thuren, Grace Miller, Janet Miller. Thomas Fox. Donald Vanderchult, Richard Dane. William Nesblt, Elva Hulls, Erick Kronenberg, Chester Brotherton. Ethel Wright, Gladys Hancox, A. Wolf. Hattle Mott, E. Pearsall, M. Hancox, L.. Langdon, R." Nostrand, J. LManskl, wr Wall. Grade 2—F. Llndley, Frances Many.' A. Lehman. Olive White, C. Finck. Murlal Gi- ganti. __Dorothy Crotty, 'M. Tlmmlns, E. Swenson, A. Grassrrian, Orbey Babcock, A, Michlclson, Haral Thiele. J. Kaufman, G. Ellison, Herman Rudlger, D. Dowling, E. Everson. Alice McFaul. Elsie Abrams, Edna Myers. William Morris. D. Smith, Ethel Ricker, Harold Pearsall, Mary Fltzer. Grade 3—Helen Snow, Ralph Pearsall, Dorothy Maher, Edna Wykert, Louise White, Allan V. Davis. Dorothy Dopfel, E. Busc. Fred Carman. William Frage, Or- lando Wall, E. Wykert. Helen Llpplncott. Viola Holmes, William Firth, Raymond Rlt- ter. Frank Whalley, E. Bennewlgs, Viola Lechmanskl, Doris ' Hall, Josle Southard, Brogglew'orth, George Winkler, E. Cappa- lillio. Grade - 4—Bjorn Bergh. Edward Brill, Charles Brogglewirth, HaTry Bruce. Dorothy Dames, Lillian Ellison. August Hart, Ar- thur Haberstroh, Isabelle Hartley, P. Koe- ber. Newe Under. Charles Mott. E. Nos-~ trand, Elm Rehl, W. Thiele, Gladys Thuren, Mildred Truberg, William Snow. v Grade 5—Evelyn Cornell, Elsie Ergens, Donald Galbraith Warren Grimmer, E. Hart. Gertrude Herlng. Theodora Hllmer, Allen Hull, Margaret ^Jaynes, William Lin- cer. E Maher. M McFaul. Agnes Noonan, | Helen Rappel, Grace Rudlger, Conrad Schroeder '. '_ _.. . __-_;'_„ 'i. Grade 6—^Mary Cappalllllo. Melvin Dun- ham, Hortense Gigantl, Harold Heckendorn, Louise Held. Nellie Eynard, Charlotte Luck. Margaret McFaul, Anna Weber, Hazel Shannon. Grade S—Harold Van DeWater, Dorothy Dunn, Lillian Hall. Mary Maher, Elsie Kole- dlwitz, Lily Hanson, Richard Tlmmlns. Grade S—Madeline Anthony. Miriam Phil- lips. Florence Brill, Ernest Dane, Florence HaWse, Mabel Maury, Carrie Buse. Martho Corgan. Mildred Giganti. Annie Zutell, Academic—Berry Carman, Ruby Spragg, Douglas Brown, Marguerite King, Ardath Galbraith. MANORVILLE SCHOOL. Miss Jennie S- Morrison, Principal. Grado 6—Edna St. Erunjes. Grado 2—Mary Mil. MERRICK GRAMMAR SCHOOL. M. E. Powell, Principal. Room 4—Mary Driggs, John Britton, Rinaldo Phlllpps. - >.-••-. Room 3—Dorothea Goodenough, Agnes Rogers, Robert Miller. Wilton May. Archer Street School. Room 2—Mary Baldwin. Genevieve Borel, , ... . " _.," , , Frances Jonasch, Kathrjn Phlllpps. . - Miss AuHHa P. £nttcr, Principal. R O0m i_walter Baldwin. George Britton, Kindergarten—Thomas Mack. Ramorta Carpenter, Marlon Murray.* 1A—Geraldlne Boiler. Estelle Harris, Henry • Note—Mumps, measles and chlckenpox Strattou. - •••_".. 1 have reduced attendance. 2A—Esther Eckart. Mary Forbes, Lora | . Kronpv.lt, Samuel Payne. MINEOLA CHILDREN'S HOME. 3B—Leo Halpiri. Doris Lugrin, Mae Mack. x»i^„ rj„"i>" m..„i-«« rr«™«v.«— 3A-Elolse Boiler. Augusta Stratton. Marie I M,s>s lt,a * • Tucker, Teacher. Bowie. Edward Flannagan. William Stratton. ! Grade 6—Emma Gunther. Florence Robertson. 4A—Raymond Wulf. | Grade 5—Mary Caruso. Edna Denlcker, Graco DA—Loraine Mix. Frank McCann, Raymond Golden. Frances Robertson. Mtirley. Grade 4—Lena Caruso. fiB—Evelyn Duribar, Charlotte Hatpin. I 6A—Florine Carman, Caroline Muller. Mar-I PHI^VIPW V.C11C\CYIi garet Tucker. Spencer Clark. Paul Halpin. J " * ,r> " O^MI.KJ\JD. Allan Randall. 7A—Mary Halpin. Frances Farnham, Jacob Harding. Robert M»Ban;.--Janloo. I.esllc, GcorKO.-Soya.rs. . Pearl Vail, Johanna Worm. William Wiley-Jr.. An- tono Y'arzinski, Fannio Klein, Doris Rlesdorph, Clarice Terry. Grade 6-^lradford Benjamin. Mark.> lanagan, Frances Hallett, Alexander Klein. Stella Mic- kewlcz, Walter Worthington. Grade 7-Sadle Franklin. Theodore Housel. Sidney Lipctz, Mvra Robinson, Janice Ter- rell. ROCKVILLE CENTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS. (Morris School.) IB—Margaret Brlndky. Muriel Brlndley, Frederick Hoftman, Henry Hoffman. .Marlon •Lockwood, Edward Rucslow, Marian W eeks, Hazel Ostrander. 2B—Bve.ly.ri McMano. Arllne Magaw. Fran- ces Mandefs. Marion Myers. Julia Schab- bek'ar. Norma Schlemann. Helen Weeks. Dorothy Wood. Norman Allen. Joseph Dzladus. Robert Phelps. Donald Voorhis. SB—Raymond Appelgate. Mary Combes, Edna Culllmore. Harriet Ives. Clinton Pear- sall, Charles Phillips. Donald Tutschulte, Elizabeth Smith. .- , 4B—Leonard Bailey, Ida Culllmore, MaU cblm Hardgrove, Luella Ives. Susan Joslln. Marie Phelps. Paul Ruestow. Melville South- ard. Louis Tarormina, Harcourt Vernon," Mildred Wetjen. SA—Harold Day, Margaret Duncan, Evan- geline, Ruestow. Chester Voorhis. 6B--jean Duncan. Dorothy Morgan, Miriam Ravnor. Dorothy Wetjen. Katheryn Silegler. Theodore Jones. Katherlne Shufelt, Kvelyn Lawrence. Robert Hall. 7A—Caroline Wagner. Arthur Campbell. Eleanoro Martin. Carrie Wllkins, Ella Mott. Gertrude Manders, Edward Place, Ralph Corbett, Allan Wright. E\inice Bennett. Con- stance Dungan. Oakley Frost. Isabel Rock- well. • (Clinton School.) IB—Julia Alpen, Ruby Cassidy. Mildred Davison. Dorothy Kleberg. Pearl Bailey. Harry Ankers, Edward Armstrong. Richard Babcock. Clifford Bishop, Ogden Dean, Ray- mond Goldstone. Frederick Lemmermaiin, David Mesnik, Michael Nocero. Edwin Pol- lard, Charles Shaw, Ernest .1. Smith. Ernest Solomlto, Marlon Wolf, Arthur Stephenson. 2B—David Alper, Samuel Barasch. Gilbert Brlndley. George Burnett, John Finn, Fred- erick Forhell, Russell Francis. Howard Hodge, George Jaspin. Herbert Jones. Horace Mala. Edmond Schmidt. Harvey Schneider, Jum Yount. Florence Dekker, Gertrude Evans. Mvra Haff. Hazel Ingersool. Lllllart Johnson, 'Winifred Karr, Harriet LeCaron. Marlon Lecaron. Carolyn Moser, Muriel Wal- ler,- Bertha Wiley, MaybellaW'lllan, Edna AVykert. 1 3B—Marjorie Alston, Kunl Artner. Lillian Becker. Gwendoline Hanson, Lorraine Han- son, Dorothy Johnson. Marlon Marz, Grace Schley, Ruth Smith, Weslie Carman, Richard Hegarty, Wilbur Kaiser, Knowles .Lawrence, Thomas Miller, Henry Platt,_ Louis Spatft- APPRAISALS THBADORK EISEN'BIEBIIER, whodled Sep- tember 1, 1917, left an estate of' 5T.W1. It J>asses to his widow and threo children. THOMAS H WENTWORTH. who died No- vember 19, 1916, left an passes as follows: CI daughter, US,620; Clara ger. $14.67*; Minnie $18,822, and the balance the husband" of his daughter. MARGARET C. HARRISON, who died Au- gust 17, 1917, left'an estate of n2.S56. It passes to her daughter, Lucy N. Harrison. GILBERT HOFFMAN, who died December 31. 1917. left an estate of J7.6S3. It passes to his granddaughter, Ruth dl. Garrison.: ADELIA O'NBILL, who died January 17. 1917. left an estate of $7,910. Two daughters, Emma V. Shepherd and Lizzie A. Agnew, re- ceive $3,455 e a c h , and the balance passes to Mary" A. O'Neill, a sister-in-law.. WILLIAM DAVIS, who died July 6, 1917, left an.estate of $u,993. It passes to William A. Davis, a son. GEORGE- A. SCHAFFNER, who died July IS, 1916,-Ieft an estate of $3,723. It passes in equal shares to Martha W. . Schaffner,' his widow, and their two sons, Harold aud King- don. .. GEORGE J. SMYTH, who died April IS, 1917, left hn estate of $10,461.. It passes to his widow, Marie H, Smyth. LEGAL NOTICES. „S OUI J T T CODRT, KINGS COUNTY.— Union He ghts Really Company," plaintiff, against Wilson Holding Co Inc., et al. de- fendants. Action No. L . *}* F„ U i™H? n » ce o t a J u >5Kment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entltledactlon, and bearing date the LEGAL NOTICES. T CORPORATION NOTICES. V .SJJPRBME COURT.-0_F THE. STATE OF_ qLtbe^CouiuilBsleafrs of Estimate.aDd. ComuiU-" New York, Kings County—Eagle Savings and ' sloner of Assessment lu the above-cut!tied mat- Loan Company, plaintiff, vs.-alary 8. Mc- ter will be presented for. continuation to the Caughan Harry Jawlnofsky alia Mary Jawln- Supreme Court of the State of Now York, Sec- ofsky. his wife, defendants. pad Deportment, at a Special Term thereof to In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure ' be held iu the Garfield Building. No. 20 Court man John Toomer. 4A—Marion Browne, Ruth Daisley, Mil- dred Doelle. Alice Coak'ey, Grace Flsk? Henry Martin, Sybil Martin. Daisy Stephen- Kon, Sylvia Stephenson. Christina Zoeller, Harry Jaspin. Mordecal Markowitss, Junior Stewart, Ryder Utter. " »; 4B—Charles Becker. Howard.Ersler. Ralph Mais, Edward Wlpprecht. James Donald- son. Virginia Groff. Eleanor Crary, Roslyn Klnscherf. Frances Marquardt. 6A—Helen Ackerly. Catherine Boon, Ruth Cook, Columbia Ferine. Virginia Leemlng, Josephine Marquardt. Janet Rockwell, Otto Rapsch. Feleeina Solomlta. Jessie Wray. Eugene Williamson. 5B—-Lillian Carman. Marjorie . Doyle. Gladys Lampert. Elste Pearsall, Harriet Qulglev, Elsie Steinbicker. Florenco Wright, John Bates. Isaiah Bunch, Gilbert Davison, Salve Sarno. . 6A—Orvllle Carman. Harold Goldberg. Harry Mitchell, Marion DeMott, Gertrude Engels, Carolyn Haab, Dorothy Little. (Junior High School.) .. 7A—"Elizabeth Elder. "> 7B—Beatrice Boggs. Dorothy Day, Ferme Rose. Mvra Hartmann, Elizabeth Johnston, Graco Riplev. Helen Wlnterbot,tOm, Mar- "garet WoodworOi. George Covert, -GlWer Quest, Simon Newman. SA—Gretchen Koehler. Grace Bates. 8B ; —John Burns. Melford Magaw, Hugh Woodworth, Edna-Esau. Eleanor Fletcher, Irene Smith. 9A—Gertrude DeMott. Gertrude White, Dorothy Winterbottom, Nicola Fermo, Alex- ander Pallme. _ Kings, -on the 21st day March, 1918. at twelve o'clock noon, tho premises directed by said judgment to bo sold-and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parceT of Montague street,.Borough of Brookl'vn-'(w'^ of Kings City and S t a t e o f N e w York on the 20th day. of March, 1918. a t '12-00 oVio^S noon on that day.-by William P. RJO Vc^ k lEfc oVT 6 '''«^7»A W% T " "^"f- 1 * S ' . ^so^'atdf'tbe^^escrfbed^ai ough of Brooklyn, County of Kings Olty-j iollows: • -• aescrlbed as and Mate of New York, bounded and de- ul that certain lot. piece or D ar«i ,»» , scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on j sl t u ' a ,e lying and being In the n or ough r "ew- York, C o u n " and thlrtv.nino 75ia\"iV„'f"."..«."r^*,'ir. /,'.r.»~<hn ' OI **•>"*'• ."V^'.'.IV —— " « ' o " « t e d on a certain ,ne iresment 01 tne uorougn 01 rsrooKiyn, ai sotth^e r s t t y ert ne corner ' o f S S ^ ^vJiy 5 & ^ » ^"the 1 ^, 0 ^?a , r^f & iS S?°™ «! *™«»».H.1I. Brooklyn, untl, H a.m.. the southerly side of Sackett street, now.{.Sg&|V'dtV and StateTof New- York V? h ?' Eastern Parkway, distant three hundred ! £ Kings known and designated on * J: ou , n y -nd thirty-nine (339) feet westerly from tho j S.A^StiUed/-•«¥»P of th! Grirhh A rS ertaln outhvvesterly corner of Eastern Parkway.. J?* r p m s. situate In the 17th^ Ward o^theTSl' "w ^ st 3"} d a J'^ n v l J e: running thence south- ; *," Brooklyn. Kings County. Trustees of 11^ ' y r 'y. Parallel with Nostrand avenue and part ?.'„„„. ProDrletorst surveyed hJ t> of T u "l on Dated," New York.- March 12. 1918.""""""""™"" FRANK WASSERMAN. SOLON BARB AN ELL,- _ : „ Coiuuilssloners of Estimate. .- - FRANK WASSERMAN, Commissioner of Assessment. J. Urattan MacMahon, Clerk. (C-.2173) • • | " t mlil2-5t osti SEALED" BIDS WILL-i»p "RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at of •tfie^distance-thr^gh' a ^ r V y ' w a l l Vne i - * ® * ^ ? ^ ? k n ^ l t ^ ^ i ^ T4 hundred and thlrty-two (1J2) feet; theuoe f AJ| ^RMXW 6t; the•^taty^r^SS^Wi.fi westerly^ parallel, .with Eastern Parkway «^§*j? ! 767.aj» anJJ^.thelpf number^ fifty (50) feet; thence northerly and again ••-'— - , d -, t ,„ bo unded and •dcse r ibX« ?: parallel with Nostrand avenue one hundred i 0 V^" s f Beginning at a- point on the nor.S a <H d th,r 'y--wo (1S2) feet to the southerly £ ^ d e 0 f mdla street distant three h,£' ?L d » c L f ,.? ast . a . rn Parkway, and thence .east- • « £ g « f e et easterly from the corner forced BAJN T K DISCONTINUES. Chicago, March 12—The Highland*. State Bank, located at 7004 South Hal- sted street, announces the discontinu- ance of its business at that location and paid all ot Us depositors in cash, and likewise its stockholders. The bank had a capital stock of $200,000 and a surplus of $50,000. •.' 'i "•• ~ TO SURVEY AIR SERVICE. Washington, March 13 — Appoint- ment of a committee to make a sur- vey of tho Government's aeronautical program with relation to industrial conditions, was announced yesterday by the War Department. It will com- prise Snowden Marshall, former United States Attorney at New York; Edward Wells and a third member, whose name will be announced later. VALLEY STREAM SCHOOL. C. V. Ryon, Principal. Grade S—Dorothy Foster, Carrlo Relslng, Edna Hall. Bertha Datz, Clara; Trowbridge, Viola Thome. Emily Beuter. Grade 7—Eldred "Nelon, Walter Clarke. Robert Leonard, Bessie Frewnan, Charlrrtto Pearsall. Grade 6—Lillian Foster.. Ruth Freeman, Josephine Groenewold. Ruth Weidner. Grade 5—Florence Stern, Helen Schramm, Francis Clarke. Philip Datz. ' * Grade 4—Edna Augustln, Frieda Brosche, Dorothy Hall. Rosa Hammlll, Edith Palmer. Ruth Ryon, Fred Flnkenstadt, Raymond Gibbons, Fred Hewlett. Henry Lltt. Grade 3—Grace Craft. Alfhlld Dahlgrln. Dorothea Graham. Martha Landgrtbo, Arthur Dreyer, Wilbur Holz.- George Nesblt, Ernest Tempel, George Klecak, Ernest Brlerly. Grade 2—Margaret Edstrom. Olga Schweit- zer, Ellen Paaske. ' James Nesbltt, Peter MlUholland, John Riley. . Grade 1—Dominick Bonorno, Fred Chrlst- mann, William Finkenstadt, Robert Palmer, George Smith, Irving Stern. Henry Kadisch. Paul LePage, Antoinette Greenewald, Virgin* Gat hard. -.. - WESTBURY -UN ION-&CHOOI Albert V. Collins, Principal. Grade 8—Mary" Chlesa, Gladys bahjus, GEN. SQUIRES AT MINEOLA. (Special to The Eagle.) -- Mineola, March 13—Major General George O. Squires, chief of the Signal Corps, United States Army," and his staff, arrived here yesterday from Washington, to make, a special survey of: the aviation Held, which was turned over recentlq for the use of aviators. ' i POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITS. - Deposits in the postal savings banks lri» M a n h a t t a n and the Bronx during February increased $107,448,.and now amount to $30,711,613. There are 155,S74 open accounts, the gain last month being 1,282. "ToVethlr4SMl natures and articles at- - ^ « ftft'Aft^ tached to or used in connection with said Ulonj th; «iorOi«riy eld. of India , ^ tweJJ premises.—Dated. February 27, 1918. RICHARDS MOTT CAHOONE, Referee. Bruce R.. Duncan. Attorney for Plaintiff. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn. N. Y. T - ._ f27-6 wa COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY— Union Heights Realty Company, plaintiff, against-Wilson Holding Co., Inc., et al., de- fendants—Action No. 2. • In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above- entitled ^aetlonj-and^bearing-date T tha.i5th-day^ -Qfllce^an of February, 1918, I, the undersigned, th© ref- eree in safd Judgment named, will sellat pub- lic auction to the highest bidder, by Thomas Hovenden, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 1S9 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 21st day of March, 1918. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: —U] that .certain plot, piece or parcel of land; situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and described as fol- lows: Beginning .at point on the southerly side of Sackett.strtet, no»- Eastern Parkway, distant two hundred and elgbty-nlne (2S9) feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of Eastern Parkway and Nostrand avenue; run- ning thenco southerly and parallel with Nos^ trand avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet; thence westerly parallel with Eastern Parkway fifty (601 feet; thence northerly and again parallel with Nostrand avenuo arid part of the distance through a party wall one hun- dred and thirty-two (132) feet to the southerly- side of Eastern Parkway; and thence easterly along the southerly side of Eastern Parkway fifty (50) feet to the point or place of be- ginning;. - Together with "all the right, title and Interest of Wilson Holding: Co., Inc, Its successors and assigns, of, in and to Eastern Parkway In front of said premises to the center line thereof. v Together, with all fixtures and articles at- tached to or used In connection With, said premises.—Dated. February 27th,. 1918. JOSEPH P. CONWAY, Referee. Bruce R. Duncan, Attorney for Plaintiff, 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y, t f27-6t-ws |ty-flve (25) feet to. th,e_ point or place of be- ginning. Also all the right, title and Interest of the defendants herein of, In and to India street, lying In front ot and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof. The premises will bo sold subject to taxes, sales for taxes, assessments and water rates which are liens upon, the property sold and subject to air prior Hens upon the said prem- ises.—Dated, February 25th, 1918. NELSON L. REACH; Referee. Latson & Tamblyn, Attorneys for Plaintiff, ifflce—andJP. O. Address. No. 55 John street,. Borough of Manhattan, New York City. •-'•".' .t » ; f27-6t-ws LEGAL NOTICES. Columbus Avenue School. John \V. Dotld, Principal. 1A—Paul Duryea, "Raymond Gagiil, E-llth King. til—Angelo Chutsano, Joseph Fontana. Fred- erick Helm; Rayfleld Hns<:n. Felicia Robin- son, Francs I'.occo. Florence Willis. ' <A—Frank Chapman,1 Vincent Manz, Annette ! Wardj Irene W.-.rren. ' SU-r-Juantta Farmlett. Ocorse Tr'efcer. r.A—Grace Moore, May Taylor, Charles Epple, Andrew. Watson; , 6A—Angelica V'onuna. 7IV—Dorothy Farmlett. Max L-»god. 7A—Alva Pearsall, Genevieve Walmsley. 3A—Ellen Carnlc. Frederick Gardiner. John Ruddy. GARDEN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL. Miss Grace C. Benson, Principal. Crade. 2—Mary Elizabeth Hay. John Wolff. Katherlne Mortimer. Katherlne Sroneld. Grade 3—Mabel Blbodgood, Grade 4—Harriet Haker, Amy nallentine. Annie Ilodglns. Dorothy Mumford. Frank Gulden. Eliot Phelan. Gra«le s—William t^onran: , Grado "—Carolyn Ferris. Everett Hoyl. Grade S—Arthur Thompson. HICKSVfliLE UNION SCHOOL. Hoscoe C. Crilfl. IVIncipal. . Kindergartenr.HL-'lc Funfgeld. Grade I- l)or.UT(V Kindlay, Helen Kaba- tello. Elizabeth Tuthill. Josephine Sabatello. Miriam- Van Dyne, Itaymond Goelz. Julius Pchwnrsz: tlrft-le !—-Stanley Bergold. Vlrglrila fnrtls "MJlflrrd Shrn; Georpe Wheeler, Roger DelcTi-" mniin, Vincent Daniels,' Mvra HU-kis. . Grade 3—Avery Curtis," .Harry Kellner. . John Werthessen. Harold liergold. Rudolph Botto. Helen Kitting, Edna Wnllmulled. Sussn Sabfttello, Elsie Baker, Doris Heidt- lTiann, Caroline. Nrubrech. John Bedell, An- thony Ferrnra. Edwar<l Kasten, John Jean- ton I.ouls Miis«l^r„Iiiaai:>Sclmartz,~- — —— Orrrrre~"T = TFiaf' r y Bedell. Marsarel Ewen Miss Carrie B. Fish, Principal. SB—Encs Bertossl, Gertrude Hill, Isabel Squire. Edith Panciroll, Robert Stiehler, Cath- erine Steihler. - RQOSEVB.LT. UNION SCHOOL. Mis.s Gertrude M. Wcstciwclt, Prin- <:ipal. Grade 1—Mildred Zterman. - Oradc 2— Otto Plrkola. Vollet Swason. Emma Zlerman, Albert Clark, Esther Plrko- la, Ruth Dobble. Grado 3—Anna Pflengner, Mildred Tle- meyer, Peter Marabaek, William Denton. Helen Healy. Amelia Zlerman, Raymond Hascftmp, Kvelyn Wood, Anset Valentine, Henry Kalh. .'-.-' Grade t—Dorothy .Tanner, Christian Voll- mer, John Umbrelt, Helen Swason, Cornelia Ryf. Grade .8—Mary Kozanowsky, Arthur Hub- bard. Eillisn Bedell. H>ith Pohlman. Mar- garet- -Huberr-Irene Walker. Margaret Smith. Grade ft—Susie Smith. Frances Smith. Grade 7—Florence Kohler. Emma Clark, Sarah Underbill, Simon Nathan. Grade S—William Loeber. RlYKRHKAD HIGH SCHOOL. (Klcnicniary Department.) Karl 11. Robinson, Principal. QraA<) I—Francis. Brown', Kllzabeth Camp- bell. Margaret llaffnr. r . Joseph Hall, Ru.«- Kell Vail, Ilradfor.l Worm. Marion Flanagan, Sidney Kilt. Kart H. Robinson Jr. (IfH-le 2-ttlzabeth Puujley, Grlswold Conk- lln. Donald Robinson. Irving WcIM, Everett Waller, l^one- K.,nki, Edgar SprSRiie. Ken. .jiMn.Stoij*.. E-llth Worthington, John Za- ler.skl, Ernest Zapf; ^•ftrsdr;--»~lJe!eTr- Irrrrwrr, .Xfiirgarn" BulT.M.V, Ruth Edwards, Alt^.rt Jewett, Catherine JAi.es. (jeorgo Moore. Mary Prouslnowskt, Maretta Roche, John Smith, Emllv Benedict. John Itenodlct, Helm llallott, ItM Mpetz. tirade 4—Moulton Fnrnham. Richard Hous<-l Allen Young, Mildred Horn an, MAfy Kruk, Katherlne 1/>M. Marlha I'anewlcz, Charles Prrrrpyr,".- Grade 6-<BlliM>eth Carlson, Rose Fclriher'g. HONOR ROLL COUPON Brooklyn Daily Eagle: This is to certify that. Public vSchool. .............. ....... ... of • • Grade. . . .was on The Eagle Honor Roll, published March 13, 1918. Teacher ...... Bn J » » « ,<h\« *>**) "<* of "nool 7*»r. For FOUR COUPONS you t»n 8 e» * ; for a coupon for t«K rnenih, October till June, you c4n set a SILVER MF.DAL Jlargaret Elsenhauer. Mary Fream, Alva Fream, Dora Luhrlns, Veronica Quinn, Helen Quinn, Jean Walsh, Edith Winkle- meyer, Francis Wlnklemeyer, Gertrude Small. Anna Muller, Helen O'Connor, Albert Davcry. Sydney Robinson. Bernard Schaeffer, Stanley Makowska,. CarmenMlllevolte. Grade X—^John Dowling . Joseph Dvsko, Mildred Baldwin, Edna Tobln, Mabel Wright, Winifred Rayllcld. Grade 6—Paul Bauer, William Gerdowskl, Joseph Knipflng, Lewis Toby. Isabel McCord, Alicia O'Connor, Margaret Weaver. 6A—I.eo Gerdowskl,. Mary Dysko. 6B—Charles Havens, Patrick Ptschctelle. Joseph Strada. 4B—Mary Lenorak, Margaret Rayfleld, Julia Sokol, John Sokal. 3A—William Bennett, Margaret Adnot. 3B—Nanuche Sumese, Epworth Baldwin, Anna Danelovltch, Helen Foster, Alice Oldokowskl. 2A—Kdgar Hlllar, John Maze, Elizabeth Renlson. 2B—Joseph Corbin, William Knlpflng, Milton Powell. DoroAhy Lenorak. 1A—Gladys Cain, Margaret Long. Rose Mc.\rahon. Margaret Sllllman, Glenn Ha- vens, Benjamin Kryslmskl, John Oldikoskl, Perey Tatem, Nicholas Werthessen. IB—Gertrude Langford, Anna Lenorak, Michael Danelovltch, Arthur Eckert. WILMOT M. SMITH SCHOOL; -" (Patchognic, N . ^ . ) Joseph B. S.llliman, Principal. SA-—Carl Sandomenlco. Harry Savener. Cornell Rugbee. Laura Betta, Lillian. Gor- don. Edith Simon, Sarah Dodd. SB—Briton Smith, Edith Sllsbe. Olive Seaman. Eunice Conklln, Alma Mueller, Henrietta Davlla, Rose GlnBburg. 7A—Marjorie Leek. Flora Shelbourne, Amy White, Isabel Vrooman. Riehar.d Lewis. Donald Marran. Reginald Embler. 7B—Ellas'Blum, Ethel Newlns, Beatrice Simon, George Klein, Joseph Lltschltz, Louise Jones. 6A—Rachel Cohen. Mildred Cunningham. Oscar Deleva. William Klein. Madeline Mul- ler. Edith Mynllvecek, Melvin Perkinaon, Ruth Sanwftld. George Walter. 61)—Dorothy Brown. 5A—Ethel GUI, Mnrgarot Davlla, «. Elsie Waltman, Elizabeth Ernst. Frank Ruedi, Cecil Johnston. Nat Woolford. 5B—I>oulse Smith. Marlon Gerard, Harry Margeonfsky. Alma Zoller. Lois Paine. Ernest Mlttelholzer, Earlo Hammond. Mary Cunningham, Horace Newlns, Harry Berko- wltz. <A—Willie Wheeler. Edwin MIttelholzer, Harold Potter. Angelina Caprlna. Ald.-« Smith. Helen Smith. 4B—Walter Budd. John Hunter. Claire Bamberger, Eunice.MaKlr)nes,_13esslo„Cohcn. 3A—Dorothy Bchan. Dorothy Dreher. Wit. helmlna Haberman, Kathryn Husscy, Grace Kearney, Doris Newey, George Brown, Everett Spellman, August Lalble. 31?—George Harcr, Mickey Stirlz. Evelyn Dreher. 2A—Arthur Shelbourne. 2It—Arthur Whaley, Beatrice Raynor. IB^-Sophlo Cohen. WGODMERq CAVIOX SCHOOI,. Charles S. jWrlfflit, Principal. Grade 1—Ada Combs, Jennie Curtis. Res- ide Bedell, Helen Kaufman, Clirea Mohtroso Kalhryn Roslron; John Lewis, Milton Sealey, Margaret Frerk. Grade 2--Allce. Eastman, Lillian Howden. Albert Lopcr t _„.W,a.vcrly... Bedell.. Leonard Lesehnlk. '•••"flri'.Ta•"'S-S-CSlllt-Mttehell.-.Clara -Bedell. Grade <—Ambrose Cort. Smith Hendrick- son. Charles Schlffmacher, Joseph Vlgottv. Frederick Hllbrapt, Theresa Seaman, Vivian Vandervoort. ^ Grade 6—Madeline Coylo. Dorothy Hil- brant. Lillian Hilbrant. Morrell llrower, .Tames RenullMi, Mildred L-eschnlk, LQUII-C (Jrade 6—-Helen Combs, Laura Curtis. Max Keller. Katharine Wright, Emily. Halgis, Clarence Heaton, Helen Schneider. Grade *—Marjorie Hrower. Elinor Combs. Victoria Smith. Arthur Davenport, Je»n Mc- Arthur. Helen pcarsalf. Grade S—lfatherlne Stern. POLICK J5H1FTS SAVE TIME. Tho transfer of P*1ifi%"TnFptcl6r Frank A. Tiernoy from tho. Eighth to tho Xlnlh Inspection District and <>f Thomas McDonald from the Ninth to the Kighth Inspection District (s not regartled in the Polled Department ns a reflection on tho men, but is hg. lleveil to bo for expediency. Inspector" j McDonald Is in chargo Of t h e local i vice squad, with a number of plain. I clothes men stnd two women detec- tives, Mrs. Whitchtitst and Mrs, Sulli- van, under him. The vice s<iuad office has been oh 1'bplat street. The NMnth Inspection Distiiet.otnco Is In the times Avenue Police Station. McDonald, was eon> KtAnOyt, traveling between Poplar street and Gates avenue, burning up much gasoline THE- PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace ot God, free and inde- pendent—To Joseph Werner, Katie Werner, Frances Wolff, Anna Bakor, Charles Walter, Annie. Walter Beck, "Rosle Hoppel, and If the said Annie Walter Beck and the said Rosle Hoppel, or either of them, be dead, then all the" respective descendants, heirs at law, next of kin, devisees, legatees, grantee^, assignees and legal representatives of such deceased person or persons, whose names, parts, of names, places of residence and Post Offlce addresses are unknown to your~lpetltloner; and such other persons who may be In exist- ence who are heirs at law and next of kin of the said Frank Werner, . deceased, whose existence, Identity, names, parts of names, degrees of relationship, places of residence and Post Office addresses are unknown to your petitioner; and the heirs at law and next of kin, surviving husbands or widows, der vlsees, legatees, grantees, assignees and legal representatives, whose names, parts of nanies, places of residence and Post Office addresses are unknown to your petitioner, of any heir at law and next of kin of the said Frank Werner, -deceased, who may have died since his death. Send greeting: Whereas. Mary Werner, tvho resides at No. 4S3 Driggs avenue, In'the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New. York, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain Instrument In writing bearing date the 6th day Of June, 1901, relating to real and personal property, bo duly proved as the last will and testament of FRANK WERNER, lately residing at No. 4S3 Driggs avenue. In the Borough of Brook- lyn, County of Kings, City of-New York. Now. therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to .show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, ? to bo held at the Hall of Records in tho County of Kings on the 23th day of March, 191S, at ten o'clock In the forenoon why such decree should not bo made. In testimony whereof We have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness. ' . Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surro- (Seal) gate of pur said County at the Borough of Brooklyn, In tho said County on the loth day of February, ISIS. • N JOHN H. McCOOE-Y, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Coombs & Wilson. Attorneys for Petitioner, 260 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. t f20-tt w THE PEOPLE OFTHE STATE OF NEW York, by the grace of God free and independ- ent—To-Ernst Baessler, Gustavo Bassler, Fritz Baossier. Pauline Lochcr, Carl Schutt. Paul Schutt,. Julie Schutt, send greeting. Where- as. Elizabeth Baessler, who resides at No. 204 Kldert street, and Charles Vollmcr, -who re- sides at No. 27 Suydam street, both in tho Borough of Brooklyn, City of .New York, have presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain Instrument In writing bearing date the-'!7th day of February, 191S, relating to rear and personal property, be duly proved as the last will and testament of CHARLES BAESS- LER) lately residing at No. 201 Eldert street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, Now. therefore, you and each'of you are here- hv cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of tho County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, In tho County of Kings, on the 3d day of April, 1918. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, why such decreo "should not be made. • ' In testimony whereof, wo have caused the seal of our said Surrogates Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surro- (L S.) gate of our said County, at the Bor- ough of Brooklyn, In the said Coun. ty, the 1st day of March. 1918. JOHN Hi McCOOEY, Clerk of tho Surrogate's Court. Robert E Moffett, Attorney for Executors, No. i'H Broadway, Brooklyn. t ;_- 6-4-w IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDE-R OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of th* County of Kings, notice hereby given ac- cordlnit to law, to all periona having claim* tjamst the estates of • '. „•• IIOSR I.ANE3. AT.nrcrtT MULLER., . ANNA L. CARLOHISTT - . - .-DAVID WATT. -.,„,. , A N N A J. OHIINIO. CHARLES WOLF. HENRY J.-EIILEN. JOHN KENNEDY. LAURITZ C. CHRtSTOKFERSEN, D I E D R I C H MAHLER, ("n-.-l, that they, are required to exhibit the same, with voucher*, to the «ub»crlber. the administrator, at hla office. Temple Bar Building. 44 Court street, Brooklyn, N. Y.. on or before the 6th day of Jun* next.—Dated Dectmber t , 1917. '• „_. FRANK V. KELLY, Public Administrator. Kings County Administrator, Offlc* and Poat- ofllce nddres*. 44 Court street, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. Edward J. Byrne. Attorney for Administra- tor. 44 Court ttrect. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. f. • d5 «m»-Mt w ^srt'UfiME TfiURT: RiNair conNTY- rxspi K. Williams, executrix of th» last will and te»Ument of Amy William*, deceawd, plain- tiff. ag«ln«t Mae Llv«llara et al, defendant*. Action So. 2. In pnnroanco of a Judgment of fortclosur* and .•«!*. duly made and entered In tho ^U>v<M-iuiUtd-^ctl<in._*nd..b*«fln«_.datc_j;UJ!..2Glb_ rl*y of rVl>rn»ry. lf<!8. I, the undersigned, the COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY—ELVA H. Porter, plaintiff, against -Wilson Holding Co., Inc., et al., defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above- entitled action, and bearing date the 26th day of-February, 1918, I, the undersigned,-tho ref- eree In said Judgment named, will sell at publlo auction . to the highest bidder by Thomas Hovenden, auctioneer, at. the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. .189 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 21st day of MarOh. 191S, at twelve o'clock, noon tho'premises directed by said Judgment to bo sold and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in tho Borough of Brooklyn of The City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point oh the southerly side of Eastern Park- way, distant one hundred and eighty-nine feet westerly .from the southwesterly corner of Eastern Parkway and Nostrand avenue; run- ning thence southerly, parallel with Nostrand avenue, ono hundred and thirty-two feef thence westerly, parallel with Eastern Park- way, one hundred feet: thenco northerly, par- allel with Nostrand avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred and thirty-two feet to tho southerly side of East- ern Parkway, and thence easterly,, along the southerly elde of Eastern Parkway, one hun- dred feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with all tho right, title and Interest of Wilson Holding Co., Inc., Its successors and assigns, of. in and to Eastern Parkway, lying ing In front of and adjoining said premises to the center lino thereof.—Dated, February 27 1918. : " WILLIAM MURRAY. Referee. Bruce R. Duncan, Attorney for Plaintiff, 1S9 Montague Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. t f27 6t w&s NEW,-YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS County—Georgo—Ferguson; " Triaintrffr-^rgamst- Krefetz Realty & Construction Company and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 2Sth day of February'. 1913, I. tho undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public' auction to the highest bidder, by Wil- liam P. Rae, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, COunty of Kings, on tho 27th day of March, 1918, a t twelve o'clock noon, tho premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, and City and Slate of New York, bounded and described as follows:. Beginning at a point On the south- erly sldo of Lafayette avenue, distant 253 feet 4 inches westerly from the corner formed by tho intersection of the westerly side of Lewis avenue with the southerly side of said. La- fayette avende, running thence southerly par- allel with Lewis avenue and part of tho dis- tance through a party wall 100 feet, thenco westerly parallel with Lafayette avenue 19 feet 8 inches, thence northerly again parallel with Lewis avenue 100 feet to the southerly side of Lafayette avenue, thence easterly along the southerly side of Lafayette avenue 19 feet 8 Inches to the point or place of. beginning; also all right, title and.Interest In and to one-half of the avenue in front of said premises.—Dated. March 6th, ISIS. . ' ARTHUR L. HURLEY, Referee. William A. Ferguson, Plaintiff's Attorney; .41 Park Row, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. t ' mh6-6t w a SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- Wllllam O. Perfect, plaintiff,'against F. & M. Construction Company, Inc.. a corporation, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of forecloaure and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the Sth day of February. 1918. I, the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will aell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Wil- liam J. Mcl'hllllamy & Co., auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, .County of Kings, on- the 14th day of March 1918. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises di- rected by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land, situate lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County ot Kings, City and Stato of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Eighty-fourth street distant two hundred and eighty (2$o) feet easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Klghty-fourth street with the easterly side ot Twenty-second avenue; running thence southerly ono hundred (100) feet to tho center line, of Ihe. block;, thence easterly sixty (60) feet through said center lino of the block and parallel with Eighty-fourth street;, thence northerly parallel with Twenty-second avenue one hundred (100) feet to tho southerly side of Klghty-fourth street; thence westerly along the southerly side of Eighty-fourth street *ixty (f.O) feet to tho point or place of be- ginning.—Dated February 14, 1S18. GEORGE C. BUECHNHR, Referee. Frank A. Hutson, Attorney for Plalhtlff. office and P. O. address 41 Rark Row, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, t £20 7t w&s COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY.— Mabel A. Patterson, plaintiff, against Joseph B. Sllman and Rebecca Sllroan, his wife, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judg- ment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 19th day of February. 1918, I. the undersigned, the referee, in said Judg- ment named, will sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder, by William P. Rae. Auc- tioneer, -af the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex- change, No. 189 Montague Btreet, In the Borough oX Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 14th 'day ot March," 1918, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgmont to be sold, and therein described as follows: All those certain-plots of-land, In the County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Parcel Number 1. Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Emmons avenue with the easterly side of. East Fifteenth street; running thenco northerly along the easterly side of East Fifteenth street, one hundred feet; running thence easterly ~at right angles- to East Fifteenth street, twenty feet; running thence southerly, parallel with East Fif- teenth street, and part of the distance through a party wall; ono nundred feet and fifty-nine one-hundredlhs of a foot, to tho northerly side of Emmons avenue, a,nd run- ning thence westerly, along the northerly sldo of Emmons avenue, twenty feet and one one-hundredtha of a foot to tho corner tho point or-place of beginning. Parcel Number 2. Beginning at a point oh tho northerly side of Emmons avenue, distant forty feet and two one-hundredths of a foot easterly from the corner formed. by the In- tersection, of the northerly side of Emmons avenue with the easterly side of East Fif- teenth street; running thence northerly, and parallel with East Fifteenth street and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred and one feet and eighteen one-hun- dredths of a foot; running tnenco easterly, and. at right angles to East Fifteenth street, twenty feot; running thenco southerly, and again parallel with East Fifteenth street, and- part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred and.one-feet and seventy- seven one-hundredths of a foot to the north- erly side of Emmons avenue, and-running thence westerly, along the northerly side of Emmons avenue, twenty feet and one one- hundredths of a foot to the point or,; place of beginning. Together with all the right, title and in- terest of the mortgagors of. In, and to the land, lying In East Fifteenth street and Em- mons avenue, In front Of and adjoining said premises to the center lino of said street and avenuo respectively.—Dated, February 20th, 1948. - JOSE A. PIDGEON, Referee. Howard O. Patterson. Plaintiff's Attorney, 215 Montagui street. Brooklyn, N. Y. t f20-6tws COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY—GUS- tave Seiner, plaintiff, against George A. Hann and others, defendants. . In pursuance of a Judgment of. foreclosure and sale'duly made, and entered in tho above entitled action and bearing date the 9th day of March, 1918, I, the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at publlo auc- tion to the highest bidder, by Nathaniel Shuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex- change, No. 189 Montague street". In tho Bor- ough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on Ihe 1st day of April, 1918, a t twelvo o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to bo sold and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, -sit-uater-lying- and_being Jn .the Borough^ of Brooklyn of .the City of Now York, County of Kings and State. of New York, known and designated on a certain map, entitled "Map of property belonging to F. Graf, R. & A. Hulsrhan, situated at sheepshead Bay, Town of Gravescnd. Brooklyn. April, 1S83, surveyed bv Charles Kohrt, surveyor," and filed in the office of tho Register of the County of Kings as.Map No. 480. on June 5, 18S3. as and by the easterly 29 feet 2 Inches of lot -No. 7. on said map, which said plot is bounded and de- scribed as follows: . Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Emmons avenue distant two hundred and seven (207) feet eight arid three-quarter (S-y,) Inches easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Emmons avenuo with the easterly side of East 16th street; running thenco easterly along the north- erly side of Emmons avenue twehty-nlne (29) feet two (2) Inches to the westerly boundary line of lot No. 8, as shown on said map; thenco northerly along the westerly boundary line of lOt No 1 8 one hundred and twelvo. (112) feet eleven arid one-half '(11%) lnche3 to a certain right of way; thence westerly along said right of way twenty-eight (28) feet nine (9) inches to a stake"; thence southorly along a. line drawn parallel with the westerly boundary- line of. lot No. 7, as shown on said map, one hundred and eleven (111) feet three and one-half (3V4) Inches to the northerly side of Emmons avenuo; at tho point or-place of beginning. , , . Together -with all tho right, title and inter- est of the parties of the first part, of. In and to a certain right of way, adjoining the above described premises, on the north. '•' Also all the right, title and Interest of the parties of tho first part, of. In and to the land lying In front- of and adjoining said premises to the center line' thereof.—Dated, March 11. »»- ABRAHAM T , E viTT. Referee. Jacob M. Peyser. Plaintiff's Attorney. 26 Court street, Brooklyn: Borough, New York City. t rnhll 3w mw COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY— John H schlerribeck, plaintiff, against M. & P. Building Corporation and others, defend- Pursuant to Judgment herein. I .will sell at public auction, by Nathaniel Shuter. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, N o . 1S9 Montaguo street, Brooklyn, Kings County, on March 25th. 1918, at 12 o'clock noon, tho premi- ses directed by said Judgment to bo sold, as •*A?l-th'at certain lot In the Borough of Brook. lyn.'Clty and Stato of'Now lork, bounded a I3cglnnln'g at a point at the southwest corner of 7th avenue and. Slat street, running thenco westerly along southerly side of 61st street. 77 feet 6 Inches to land now or late of Kent; thenco southerly along land of Kent, 20 feet <4 Inch; thenco easterly parallel with 6lst street, 76 feet 2'4 Inches to west side of 7th avenue, and thence northerly along westerly side of 7th avenue, 20 feet to point or place of beginning.—Dated March 4th. 1918. ROBERT II. KOEHLER, Referee. Max N Kovea, Plaintiff's Attorney, 26 Court Mrcol, Brooklyn Borough, New York City. t 4-61-mw •: FRIDAY, MARCH 2 2 . 1 0 1 8 . v 4 NO. 1. FQR FURNISHING AND DELIV- ERING 400.000 GALLONS OF -. REFINED A S?. J i Alj ' r IN "LIQUID FORM A N D 155 TONS OF 2.000 POUNDS . EACH OF RK- A'ATVP ASPHALT IN CONTAINING PACK- To be delivered to the Municipal Asphalt Plant, ,th st. Basin, Gowanus Canal. T.-SRV^\JT° R FURNISHING AND DELIV- Sg^Cf 200-000 A S P H A L T . P A V I N G BLOCKS. 2g ^"^"W.OOO SHALL HAVE A DEPTH n?r3r>^RU E S , AND 150.000 S H A L L H A V E A P££?" °f 2V4 I N C H E S . ' The blocks of 8 Inches in depth shall be de- livered as follows: - : • .25,000 to Corporation Yard, 19th avo and 56th St, ' - .. .'.'.'-- 25.000 on Ocean ave., between Woodruff ave. and Farragut rd. . . The blocks 2& Inches in depth shall be de- livered as follows: •70,000 to Corporation Yard, Wallabout Basin, foot of Hewes st. 40.000 to yard adjoining the Municipal As- phalt Plant, 7th st. Basin, Gowanus Canal. •.-- . 10.000 to Corporation -Yard, North 8th s t , near Union ave. . 10,000. to Corporation Yard, DeKalb ave,', near Irving ave. 20,000 to Corporation Yard, 19th ave. Sh4 tSt.rr"8t.--.--—------ ,-.---.---•- -;•-.-,- NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- ERING UO.OOO G R A D E 1, GRANITE PAVING BLOCKS. ;,-isos. ; :"-':-"- To be delivered as follows: V 40.000 blocks to Corporation Yard, Wallabout Basin, foot of Hewes st. 30,000. blocks to yard adjoining Municipal Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. 10.000 blocks to Corporation Yard, N. Sth'St.. near Union avo. - v : 10,000 blocks to Corporation Yard, DeKalb ave., near Irving ave. 10,000 blocks to Corporation Yard, 19th ave. and 56th St. ' : 10,000 blocks fo Corporation Yard, Hopkinsoh avenue, near Marlon st. NO. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- ' ERING 1,950 TONS OF LIMESTONE OR OTHER SUITABLE INORGANIC DUST. To be delivered to the Municipal Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. . . NO. 5. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- ERING 700 CUBIC YARDS OF PAVING . GRAVEL. To, be delivered as follows: 325 cubic yards to Corporation Yard, Wallas bout Basin, foot of Hewes st. 75 cubic yards to yard adjoining Municipal Asphalt Plant. 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. 60 cubic yards to Corporation Yard. Hopkln- son ave,, near Marlon st. 100 cubic yards to Corporation Yard, N. Sth St., near Union ave. , . 150 cublo yards to Corporation Yard, DeKalb: ave., near Irving ave. NO. 6. FOR FURNISHING AND- DELIV- ERING 6.700 GALLONS OF RESIDUUM OIL. To be delivered to the yard adjoining Mu- nlclpal Asphalt Plant. 7th st. Basin, Gowanus Canal. j.^._ NO. 7. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- ING 650 TONS OF PAVING PITCH. - .; -To.be delivered'as folows: . 250 tons to Corporation Yard, Wallabout' Basin, foot of Howes st. [ - ~: f. SO tons to yard adjoining Municipal Asphslt Plant, 7th st. Basin. Gowanus Canal. 25 tons to Corporation Yard, Hopklnson ave., near Marlon at.. 100 tons of Corporation Yard, N. 8th St., near Union ave. 109 tons "to Corporation Yard,. DeKalb aye., hear Irving; ave. ; . 25 tons to Corporation Yard, 19th aye. and 56th St. NO. 8. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- ERING H.BOO- CUBIC YARDS ASPHALT SAND.' To bo delivered as folows: Yard adjoining Municipal Asphalt Plant, 7th st. Basin, Go- wanus Canal. _ .. NO. 9. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- ERING. 5,100 CUBIC YARDS OF BINDER STONE. To ba delivered to the Municipal Asphalt Plant, 7th st. Basin, Gowanus Canal. The time for the completion of tho contract In" each Instance will be on or before Oct. 1, 1918. ' •'.-:>.• ! ', The amount of security required In each in- stance will be thirty (SO) per cent, of the. amount for which the contract Is awarded; .' Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of not less than 1% per cent, of the amount of the bid. In cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller Of the City. Tho bidder will state the price of each Item or article contained in the specifications or. schedules, per linear foot, square foot, cublo^ yard or other-unit of measure, by which th*e bids will be tested. E Delivery will be required to be made In such quantities and, at such tlmo as may be dlj re c ted. ' . .t Blank forms may be' obtained at the office.' of the Bureau of Highways. Room 502, NO. 69 Court St., Brooklyn. - • -1 EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President. : -"Dare'dr"March 7th, :1918. - -; - r - - - — - - .J ! lefetee In **!d Jndgment" n«mcd. will Hell «t l.fil/llc suction lo the highest bidder, by Wllllsm p. Use »netlone.>r. st the Brooklyn IU»1 K»t»te Ktrtitngr. No. lSfi Mont»«pi« «trc*», In lh» Hor- ough of Brooklyn, County of Kin**, on th* 21«t d»y of M»reh. 161S. »t 12 o'fWk noon, the r.remlte* directed by Mid Judgment to be *old, »t>d tb'frln described «s follow*: All tho** certain lot*, piece* or parcel* of l*nd, with tho buildings and Improve- WriN-TKSrTSnrTiHoSTe:'"Tying' *«<T min* In the Borough of Brooklyn. Ift-thc Coorilr of King* »nd s u t e of New York, and known »nd dl«- tlngnlthed on s certtln m*p Mrd In tl<« office of Hi* Itfjtlider of the County of King* on the tenth <10th) day of May, 1M7, entitled Map of ihe Fstm of Leah Morris In the Kighth WAtd of the City of Brooklyn, lot* number* three hnfidnd *nd tbre*. t30S). Ihfee hiindrcd and four 1304) «nd three hundred »nd fir* (305). sod t»ken together »fe boiindM and de*cTlbed ** fol- low*, to wit: fteglnning «t the northfSMftly V-or- her of Fourth *Tenne »rid lliltty-nlnth *tre<-t sild down On **ld m*p; running th«nc« e*«terly »l..ng Thlriy : nlnth »ireot on* hnndrMl feet; these* northerly, (vtrsllel with Fourth srer.ue, trvrfity-flt* feet t*o inehe«; thene* westerly. p*r«llel with Thinynlnih »tr**t, on* hoodre.1 feet 10 th* ***terly>lde of FoiiMh SireBxt*. Sfid then.-* footherly. > »lofig. the ***t*rly std* of I't.-iirlh S f e n s * . sefiritt Ave feet two inches to th* point or pise* of I inning. Together with all right, till* »n<1 lnlt:e«t of, |n**»d"T» th* I«nd» l>lng In th* street »nd strno* UU down in >*M m»P In front of lot* of t»nd «b«t* do- f(flb*<I to lb* centef theteof.-Datcd, F*bto»r» 27. 1918. JOUX J. BAWIY, Rofeto*. The offlce of Inspector "Honest n.tn" CoMlRftn . hns b«)c« moved to I « , «i>»?J%.»'v«T-cir!* l, ' ,l ' r * Amtm >- S33 Manhatton Hcat^uartor.. ' *"**«»' »«* Yotk . Ci f m M 1 e ft l 6 2 0 NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. KINGS County—Jerome Jung, plaintiff, against Henry J.- Holtermann and others, defendants. in pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and ».»le duly made and entered In.the abov* entitled action, and bearing dAU th* 14th day of February, 1918, 1, th* undersigned, • th* referee, in .said judgment. named,,will- soil at public auction lo tho highest bidder, by Jam** i.. Bruml*y, auctioneer, st th* Brooklyn Real K*tato Exchsng*. No. 189 Montague *tr**t. In th* Borough of Brooklyn, County of King*, on the 14th day of March, 1918. at tjyrlv* o'clock' noon, th* promises directed by *ald Judgment to bo sold, and thertln described s* follow*: A;! IJ.OI ,rrinln pint, riir-c*. or f.nrrel of |, r ,,) with Ih* buildings thereon erected, situate, lying »nd being in th« Borough of Brooklyn, County of King*, City and Statu of New York bounded and d**crib«d as follow*, to wit: B«^ ginning at a point on the northerly *ld« ©f 1-exingion avenue dlsttnt three hundred (300) feel westerly from th* com*r formed by the In- t*r*'ectlori of th* northerly »id* of I^xlngton fcvenue with the w**terly »ld* of Palchfn avt- mie; running th*nc* northerly And parallM with ratchen svenoo ninety <w> f**t: thenc* w**t*rly »nd psrAll«l with I>*xlnglon AVenus flfty-nln* fi») feot and nine (S) Inch**; th*nc« tohthttly »nd Again parallel with Patchfri *y*i nu* m.ieiy ^50) feet to the northerly sldo of Lexington avfnn*; thtnes *A*t*rly an* along tho northerly »ld* of I^xlngton svenu* fifty- nine (M> f**t and nine (9) Inch** to Ihs point °9 f * br <i'bnihIf.-D*t*d. Fsbrusry 19th, - r, A F't ln ^."OODARD. R«f*r**. Kmll P. Korku* rislniir* Allorn*y, «« BrosdwAy, Borough of Brooklyn. New York Oltf. t f20iat7rnhH»«.2t x.'i' r J J ?£Ji A! i 0,e «, o,r v AN ORDRR:«* THII Hon. M*rb*rt T. K*t«h*m. Hurrogst* ot th» « ouhty of King*, notlc* I* hersby gl*«ft, «Vc- <<srding to Uw, to All p*r*on* having elslm sg»lh»t JULIA BKNKDICT BKKBE,, lats ot ihs County of King*. d»ce**?d, that th*y »f« trquir«d to exhibit th* •»«*, with ths voueh' »r* th«r*of, to th* *ubicrib*r* st th«lf pl»C* of trsnasctlng b\i»ln*i». At th* ome* of their sttomey. Arson L, s»qul*r«. 14 Nsssstt *tf*«t. Borough of M»nhs>.t»n. N»w York Clt», OS ot t>»for« th* 18th day of March m u . - n t t i d 3«»- nrab»t 11, 1117. ' - s MART T. ». BURNS, ALICT? rt. B. mwi.*t. Arnen L 8o.iu*r*. Attornty for K>-r>itrie-» H Nssssu s t . N , T. a t y . ,t sift .. Vitt-w NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY—Germania Savings Bank, Kings County, plaintiff, against Minnie Kouwenhoven and other*, defendants. . In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the Above, entitled action and bearing date the 28th day of Februnry.- 191S. I,' the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Jnmes L. Brumley, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, N o . 1S9 Monlsguo street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of King*, on the 29th day of March, 1918. a t twelve o'clock tisonr "the premises -dlreoted - by *ald Judgment to be sold, and therein described AS follows: All that certain lot, pice* or pni-oet of land, situate, lying And being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of King*, the City Slid State of New York, bounded and described a* follow*, to wit: Beginning at n point on th* southerly sldo of Hnlsey *(re*t," "dTalahl KvS hundred and twenty feet easterly from tho corner formed by th* lnt*r*ecllon of the «ald *outh*rly sldo of Hnlsey"" *tt*et with the easterly sld* of Throop avonue, which poltil of beginning 1* opposite th* c*nter of ft certain party WAII standing partly on th* premlip* her*by d*- scrlbcd snd pArtly on the premise* next ad- joining on the wc»t: ninnlng thenc* southerly and psrsllel with Throop nv*nu*. And r>»rt of the dlstAnce through tho c*nt*r of said pArly wall, ono hundred feet; thence *A*t*rly. paral- lel with HAls*y street twenty feel, to a point opposllo th» c*ni*r of snolh*r party wall, standing "pArtly on ih* preml*** hereby ,1*. scribed and psrtly on iho premise* «*xt sd- Joining on ths ossf. theneo northerly, again psrsllel with Throop svenue, And r>*rt of th* dl»tsnce through th* ctnter of th* lA*t men- tioned party, wall. f>n« hundred feet, to the said southerly »ld* of Hslsey »tr**t, and lh*nc« w*»l*rly, slohg th* *Ald Southerly sld« of H*l**y street, twenty feet to the point or DlAc* Of beginning.—Dfttod Mftrvh-s 1918. CHARLE3 F, MURPHY. R«f*re*. WlngAt* * Cflll'srit; Plslnttff's Attorney* No, 50 NSASAU »tr**t. Borough ot Man.iAtl.in. City of N*W York, t ' ' ...;..,. 'mhS-itw&f H s f S e e O e n e r n l I n s t r u c t i o n s to Bid-sl tiers, nt foot of c o l u m n , I n s t p a g e ot, tltts paper, t . . . . . (C 2174) t mhll-lOt-osu I PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREB'Y GIVEN TO 1 the owner or owners of all houses and lots, 1 Improved and unimproved lands affected there- ] by, that the following proposed assessment*... have been completed and are lodged. In the . office of the Board of Assessors for examlna* tlon by all persons. Interested, viz.: :. . v .:. Borough of Brooklyn. 6307. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging and paving Kings Highway from Coney Island ave. to E. 16th St.; Avenue Q. from Coney Is- land ave. to E. 13th St.- and E. 12th st., from Avenue Q to Klng3 Highway, together with an award for damages caused by a chango of grade. Affecting Blocks 6774 to 6778 and'6734 lo 6798. 5885. Paving 77th St., from 14th ave. to 15th ave. Affecting Blocks 6234,.6235, 624S and 6245^ 6SS7. Paving W. 20th St., between Neptune ave. and Surf ave. Affecting Blocks 7018, 701}, 7059 and 7060.' ' ' " 6898. Repairing sidewalks at the foll>wlng locations: East New York ave., Nos. 1601 and • 1640-1642; Atlantic ave., Nos. 2682-2686; Chris- topher ave.. No. J56; B. 14th s t , No. 1582; Evergreen ave.. No*. 391-397; Grove St., Nos. 92-114; Linden str, Nos. 101-111; Front st. t No*.— 104 and 183; Fulton St., No. 2040; Glenmore ave., Nos. 181-189; Grand St., No: 6»; High St.. Nos. 225 and 255-259; Hopklnson ave.. No*. 2H-220; Humboldt St., Nos. 225 and 475; Knickerbocker ave.. No. 108; Liberty ave.. Nos. 610-612: Lincoln plr, Noa. 1579-1581; Livonia ave.. No. 315; Meeker ave., No. 74; Melrose *t,. No*. 401-411; Moultrie at.. Nos. 34-50; Pine St.'-, No*. 472-484; Pitkin a v e , Nos. 1548 and -1697r" Powers ft.. No. 23; Prospect Park West.'JJo. 2*9; Rlverdale Ave., Nos. $49 (new 261),-355 (new 369), 353 (new 365) and 366: Saratoga ave.. Mo. 621; Stono ave.. No. 640; Sutter ave., northwest comer Crescent St.; Willow St.', No. 41; Wyona St., No. 363; and 20th St., Nos. 469. 483. Affecting property In front of which work wa* done. All persona whose Interests are affected by the abov* named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to.tho same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections in writ- ing to ths Board of Assessors, Room SCO, Mu-" nlclpal Building, Manhattan, New York, on or before Tuesday, April 2. 1918, at 11 a.ro., at which time and place tho »ald objections will be heard and testimony received In reforenc* ,h WlLLIAM C. ORMOND, ANDREW T. SUL- LIVAN, MAURICE SIMMONS, Board of Assessors. March 2, 1918. (C 2170) t mht-lOt o*u IN PURSUANCE OF S E C T I O N 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The City of New York hereby gives public'no- tice to all pereons, owners of property, affected by tho following assessments for LOCAL IM- PROVEMENTS In the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: \ SECTION 17. AVENUE I—Regulatlnfe, grading, curbing, flagging and paving, from Gravesend arenus to west sldo of West street. Area of assessment affects Blocks 5152-5457 and 6161. _ TWENTIETH AVENUE—Regulating, grad- ing, curbing and flAgglng, . from Gravesend avenuo to West street. Area of assessment af- fects Block 5464. • •' t -the above assessments were confirmed by the. Board of Assessora on February 26, 1918, «nd entered February 27. 1918. In the Record of. •iltle* of Assessments kept In tho Bureau for th* Collection of Assessments-and Arrears ot Tsies and Assessment* and of Wst*r Rent*, snd unit**- the Smouht assesjed for benefit on any pcr«on or property shall bo paid on or before April 29. 1918. which I* sixty days aft*r tti* flgWOY'SSta^Mttryof-tha-Assessment, in- terest will bo collected thereon at the>ate of •oven per centum per annum, to bo eskulAted from ten day* ARer tho date of entry to th« dau of psym*nt. as provided by Sfctlon* 1SI And 1019 of tho Greater New lork Charter, --the abov* Asse»sm*nts are paynbl* to th* Collector of Assessment* and Arrears At_hl» omit In th* OffermSJT BtllMInTr, ^ - F u l . o r v - *tre*t. Brooklvn. between the hour* of 9 a.m. and 2 p . m ! snd on Saturdays from 9 A.W. to 'Vafed', New York, February V, 19IS. CHARI5K9 L, CRAIG, Cornptro ler. (C 2171) mh6-IOt-o *a horonKi* of Rrooklj-n, K0H FOUNiSHlSG AND UKI.lVKltlNG Ths tim* for the performane* of th* eontrAct I* on or before April 15, 1019. A* Indicated In the schedules. The bidder will *t*t* Ih* prte* per nnlt, «* railed fof In th* schedules of quantities and prl.-e* hf whlrh th* bids will be tested. Ti» exten«l*ns mu«t he rnAde snd fooled up ** th* bid* will he r*sd ftom the total, and sw«rd«. If m«de, mad* to the lowe«t bidder on each Item. Bids must be. submitted In Anpllesto. *aeh copy In A separate ,iue;r.pe. Nf. hid Will be acc*|itAl 1111'*** ihls provision IS complied with. . , COKPOR.ATION NOTICI5S. Bl.,nk form* snd fnrth.-r.nfctmailon may h-. .... ••Z/. j-j ... '...„^ .. .„.,^ „.. <.l"t!i::*d At the offie* of th* Central Piir.li*-.' NEW YORK SUfRKMM COWRT. SECOND BE- (ormuitte*. 14th. floor. MuntelpAl Bojldihg, Man PABTMEN'T-In_.lho jn-jstte-f pt.the *pplle»tlon i, a ttnT>. of Hie City ot New York, relative to «oo,o'.fing title 1ft fee to the land*, tenements^ »nd h'redlta men ex tl* lft ICC to III*? lanun, i.wure»ii. an,, ».,I..,«N- lent* required for the purpose of ot>,-ning »nd jteoding STILIAVRM. AVENI.K. from 2.M Ave- DKl'ARTMKNT OP rinU.TO CHARITIES, ltlltt) .«<. cot.EH. Commissioner. "Si"* Or-net-nl Itistrnctlons to Rl«l» no* (»*y Parkw*») to 80ih slreel, »nd from tiers, nt foot of enlnmn, Inst i'imr Of 80th *treet to Stiff Avenn*. In th* 30th And 3l*t this |>o|>cr, except f o r t h e mtrlress of \V»rd* of th* Borough of Brooklyn, Th* City of t h e OfTlcft for n-.-<-l\ ln«, sml npenlnjg New York. I l»lrls*. Nolle* is hereby g l « n thst tho nosl repott (C-Jl'J) t mhS-101 os. X tkiik mmmmmmmimmmmmm Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: HONOR ROLL FOR FEBRUARY - fultonhistory.comfultonhistory.com/Newspaper 5/Brooklyn NY Daily...HMsiims I ...!..., Mil, «~, lit THE •BROOKLYN BAII^Y^A^ |g| HONOR ROLL FOR FEBRUARY

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HONOR ROLL FOR FEBRUARY

AMITYVII/LE HIGII SCHOOL. (Elomenta iy DeixirtmcnU)

GSorgo A. Brown, Prlnclpa

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l p a l . Dorothy Smith.. Grado 1—Harry Karp,

rua,rt Kendriek, Grade 2—Jacob Kollar, Walter' Powell .

Charles -K. Smith, Richard Yiets. Allien Smith, Millard Inglce. Forrest Weed, Kvelyn Ha-ib, Mabel Howe. Corlna Martin, Nevada Thikhani. CUCfMla Vreeland.

Grade 3—Peter Hilleti, Will iam Smith. gran Greece Ju»ior Strong. Mil'.lo Osbom, *har l e s Miller. Eric Kocstner. Doris lnglee, Cleorite Portland, John Fowler.

tirade 1—Susan Smith, Anna Noxon, Au­drey Hoinlcy, Thomas Moynahan, Ldna Grcey, Jul ia Bitter. Laura Davis. Lesl ie Ketcham. , _

Grade J—Frank Bcebo Powell. Susan De­lano, Carrie Heartt, Florence Squires. .

Grade C—Edna Tuthill. Donald MacGlll-vary. Minerva Terry, l iobert Hunter, George Powell . ^ •

<jrade'7—Kthel Osborn. Catherine Burch, J a m e s Richards, Helen Davis. - , . . - ' :

Grade S—Mildred Austin, Lois Chichester, Muriel Smith. Thomas Darling. Mary Blyth, Ruth Baldwin, Wil l iam Brandos.

I Marjorie Stewart. Julia Welner, Richard ! Goettleman. Walter Zabel, Kllzabeth Hart -1 maier, Viola Lange, Yvette Werthessen .

Grade 5—Patsv Martlno. George Tatem, ! Harry Stoltz. Alma Bedel l . Lil l ian B r a n d , i Constance Herman. Mildred Kuhn. Pearl I yuart l t lus . Mary Sehulman. " '

Grade 6—Louis Bergold. • George Enge l , I Kenneth Weickman. Wallace He ld tman . Ger-i trude Brand. Eunice Fi t t ing , Anna Saba-j tello.

Grade 6—Hazel Depplsch. George E l e -•nann. Dorothy Gocl l lemann. Rose Hart -maler, Roland Heberer. May Herte , Rose Wuchter. Mildred Schwartz .

Grado 8—Clarance Acker, Louis Ferrara, Charles Hoffman. Clarence Kraemer, J a m e s Neuman. John • Reinhard. E v e l y n Chapter, Henrietta Keller, Loretta Small , Gladys Weeks.

BABYLON HIGH SCHOOL. (Elementary Department . )

C. W. Arms t rong ,Pr inc ipa l -Grade 1—Ruth Broero, Helen Moulllerat,

Exelvn Broore. . Grado 2— Earl Bull, Helen Carman. Grade 3—William W^sselhoft, -Josephine

B.ifsi. Evelyn Scott. Grade i—Donald Armstrogn. Willie Kehoe.

Joseph Nutta'.i, Harold Collins. Edward Lux. Grade 5—DOROthv Bull. Victor Moulllerat.

.Edna- •Boyne. Florence HendrlCkson. Beatrice WarrloserT. ~'~ T"

Grade C—Marie Graham, Grace Smith, Anna Basal.- ••"':•'• '.°

Grade 7—Louise Bassl. Nathalie Dollard, Julia Goss. Margaret Range, John Grace. Olivia Buranelli."

. Grado.. S—Bessie Housman. . School No, 2,

. Grade 4—Lester Milligan. Grade S—Gordon Swezty. . " . . - .

CEDAHHUHST SCHOOL. W. B. Gardner, Principal.

SB-rHelen L. Hicks.. Lillian Rosenthal. 3 H—Robert DeRos.a, Harriet Kavanaugh.

Marv HurwltZ. , ^ 4B—Marlon Cocksed'ge, Florence Hepner. 5A—Evelyn Lyons, Francis Wood. 6A—Dora Gerke. Alice Tuckley. Dorothy

Wheelock, Alice Wade. Lucille Flank. 6B—Josephine Rrueil. Eva Titman.

COLD SPRING HARBOR SCHOOL. (West Side.)

Miss A. Marjorie FrTtcher. Principal. 'Grade 3—Lena Donatonl. Margaret Frew.

Ruth O'Keete. Elizabeth Mlchle. Grade i—G.wondolvri Seaman, Helen Tucker. Grade. 6— William Bryan,. Elvera Donatoni,

James. McDonough,' Li'nnea Nysirom.. Grade 7— Matthew Murphy.

EAST HEMPSTEAD SCHOOL. A. Lowell Halbpek, Principal.

Grade 1—John Ellwood,. .S tanley- .Wen-dolosko. * - - '

Grade 3—Marie Roehner. Walter Gran-natt. Vincent Vamler!ofsKe_ , _.

Grade 4—George Vanderlofske, Mary Marv Kelske. . . .

Grade 7—Hilda Trautween, Helen Hast ­ings. Adelaide Meserole.

Grade S—William Ellwood,

HOLBROOK PUBLIC SCHOOL. C. \V. Hawkins, Teacher in Charge. Grade 8—Minnie Thomas. Li l l ian Yerk. Grade 7—John Weemanns, J o h n Baack . Grado 6—Hazel Josten. Lena Malone. Grade 2—Mllderd Josten. E d w a r d Roter -

mund. Gradre 1—Louise Flrich, Henry Heine.

FLORAL PARK SCHOOL. Mrs. Rena C. Haydcn, Principal.

Grade 1—Eleanor Parry. Grade 2—Hilda Briet, Gertrude Magner,

E l ly Rlchert.- Roma St. Martino. Grade 3—Erie Gromvall, Bruce Manning,

Louise Brandenstein, J e a h n e u e Potter. Grade 4—Edward O'Connor.- Helen Flck-

v.-elller. Audrey- Scott. Evelyn Scott, Cath­erine Broesler. . • •

t irades 3 and 4—Dorothy Archer, Evelyn ' Graf, ' • .

Grade 5—Ira Hansen, Edward Smith. Amel ia Bandman. Jennie Day. Beatrice Hlnkson, Muriel Potter. Edna Stephens. .

Grado 6—Julia Ampolini, Dorothy Colby, :". Mabel Jones.

Grade 7'—Harriet Wright. Grade S—Wilmer Carlson, Helen Katzman,

Lloyd Goldsmith. F R E E P O R T P T B L I C SCHOOLS.

. Grove Street School. AVard C. Moon, Principal.

IB—Helen Gardner. Gari Lee Dong. 1'B—Mildred MacFarlane, Charles Freedfnan. 2A—Roland Combs,' Marie Magnus. 3B—Ronland Combs. Marie Magnus. 3B—William Anderson.- Luella Nutt, Elsie

Rlndlaub. 3A—Mabel Single. • Edna Stumpf. Arthur

• Foley, Howard Kc'egan, Homer Weed. 4A—Charles Connor, Hermus.Yerbeck, Shirley-

Fulton. . Helen Gould, Mary Combs. 5A—Chark-3 Niks , Ethel Cellar, Florence

Heskay. .._-_, 6A--»Margaret-!.GouW.- LWian—SWebor... Sadie.

Goldfarb. Roy Fennema. Mabel Lleberman. 7A—Marion Wallace, Esther' Wolfson, Ellis

Spence. SA—Margarthe Graser, Gertrude Thome;

Ruth Bowers. SA—Vada Combs. Catherine Piatt, Paula Wit-

mer, George Single.

Seaman Avenue School. Miss E. Viola Grove, Principal.

1A—Harold Stiger, William McGulro, Winnl-fred.. Jackson, Dorothy Mosbacher.

'" .'• ' 2A—Edward Bothman, .Frances Doerrlinger, Rosalie Earl. Beatrice Olson. William Rich­ards. Dorothy Smith. Florence Staats. .JA—Rose McNulla.. Edith Mosbacher, Dorothy

Slaats . ' Henry Goldsmith; Ronald Peck. 4A—Dorothy Marlon-, HH'dur Peterson. Louis

Doerllinger. 5A—Grace Enrl. Marian Earl, Margaret Fox.

Helen Young. Leo Veridltt. 6A—Victor Matthews. William Ward. 7A—Laura Ault. Florence Hubert. SA—Ida Baker. Bertram Branin, Eugene Ep-

ple, Roslyri ^FHtonstein. William i lonohan, Bereneice Newman, Ralph P.aynor, Milllcent Sloat, Lillian Streeseman.

IXWOOD SCHOOL NO. 2. F . S. Slack, Principal .

2B—Lawrence Bowker, Stephen Smith , Ethel Craft, Elaine Crocker, Mi ldred-Wink-ler. Eleanor Doxsey. -•;:.'

3B—Esther Lindquist. 4B—Mary Gostkowske, Ruth Lindquist ,

Pearl Combs. Warren Stein. Gertrude Hul l s , Joseph Llbrezzi. Jeannette ' Craft, Margaret Warner. Jack Rose. •

5A—Daniel Maloney. 5B—Bert Henry, Mildred Stllo. t>B—James Saftord. "-_: "--C

P . S. NO. 4, INWOOD. R. G. Horn, Pr incipal .

"" 2B—Raymond Rhodes, J a m e s Skel l lngtoh, Rosle Mazza, Josephine Mazza, A r c h a n g e l o Ollverl. Fred Perlue.

3A—Sam Bosco. Ernest Catropa, N Martln Parlo. Giuseppe Ccarendino, Lilly Bruno, Jennie Garcia. Agnes Hanneman, Arthur Rlzzo Gustave Sarro, Harry Greenberg. Rose Rlzzo.

3B—Marv Capobiahco. Alfredlna Rlzzo, Will iam Schllef. Benjamin Sirlannl.

4A—Ethel Frederic. Mary Garcia. B e u l a h Hicks. Abrah'am Logunow, Rocco Mazza.

5A—Joseph lacovetti . Dora Loguqow. 5B—Emmett Bowker. Katie Capparelll ,

Roby Day, Mary De Slbio. , 6A;—Henry .Holmberg. 6B—Will iam Holmherg, Charles Rlzzo,

Katie Polar. Loretta Rogers. TA—Ines Bevilaco.ua. Elvira Notturna, De

Laus O'Del.l. .... - . . . . . _T

LAWRENCE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. /p. ; 'C. MacDonald. Principal .

SA-rDorothy Shearer. Robert Well, Grace Willesen. Eleanor Wilson.

"B—Eleanor Fried; Rosamond Hlrshhorn. "A—Morris Mayers . Dorothy Schroeder. -SB—Joseph Rosen. 6A-—Kenneth Lansdown. 5A—George Levin, John Rau, Rosal ind

Shaskan. 4B—Helen Cohen. Mary' Horn. 3B—Irene Adelberg, Lyda Cestarl. Carol

Hlrschhorn, Marion Leln, Julius Rleser. . 3A—Mary Trayner.

>LVLVERN PUBLIC SCHOOL. J* A. Davis, Principal.

Grade 1^—Emma Rehl. Helen Dopfe lm. Margaret Morris. Theodore Koeber. B e r n Lincer, Joseph Lyons. Charles Thuren, Grace Miller, Janet Miller. Thomas Fox. Donald Vanderchult , Richard Dane. W i l l i a m Nesblt, E l v a Hul ls , Erick Kronenberg, Chester Brotherton. Ethel Wright, Gladys Hancox, A. Wolf. Hatt le Mott, E. Pearsa l l , M. Hancox, L.. Langdon, R." Nostrand, J. L M a n s k l , w r Wall .

Grade 2—F. Llndley, Frances Many.' A. Lehman. Olive W h i t e , C. Finck. Murlal Gi-ganti . __Dorothy Crotty, 'M. Tlmmlns , E . Swenson, A. Grassrrian, Orbey Babcock, A, Michlclson, Haral Thiele. J. Kaufman, G. Ellison, Herman Rudlger, D. Dowling, E . Everson. Alice McFaul. Elsie Abrams, E d n a Myers. Wi l l iam Morris. D. Smith , E t h e l Ricker, Harold Pearsall , Mary Fltzer.

Grade 3—Helen Snow, Ralph Pearsa l l , Dorothy Maher, Edna Wykert , Louise White, Al lan V. Davis . Dorothy Dopfel , E. Busc. Fred Carman. Wil l iam Frage , Or­lando Wall , E. Wykert. Helen Llpplncot t . Viola Holmes, Wil l iam Firth, Raymond Rl t -ter. Frank Whalley, E. Bennewlgs , Viola Lechmanskl, Doris ' Hall, Josle Southard, Brogglew'orth, George Winkler, E. Cappa-lillio.

Grade - 4—Bjorn Bergh. Edward Bril l , Charles Brogglewirth, HaTry Bruce. Dorothy Dames, Lillian Ellison. August Hart, Ar ­thur Haberstroh, Isabelle Hartley, P. K o e ­ber. Newe U n d e r . Charles Mott. E. Nos-~ trand, Elm Rehl, W. Thiele, Gladys Thuren, Mildred Truberg, Wil l iam Snow. v

Grade 5—Evelyn Cornell, Els ie Ergens , Donald Galbraith Warren Grimmer, E. Hart. Gertrude Herlng. Theodora Hllmer, Allen Hull, Margaret ^Jaynes, Wi l l iam L in ­cer. E Maher. M McFaul. Agnes Noonan,

| Helen Rappel, Grace Rudlger, Conrad Schroeder '. '_ _.. . _ _ - _ ; ' _ „ 'i.

Grade 6—^Mary Cappalllllo. Melvin Dun­ham, Hortense Gigantl, Harold Heckendorn, Louise Held. Nellie Eynard, Charlotte Luck. Margaret McFaul, Anna Weber, Hazel Shannon.

Grade S—Harold Van DeWater , Dorothy Dunn, Lillian Hall. Mary Maher, Els ie Kole -dlwitz, Lily Hanson, Richard Tlmmlns.

Grade S—Madeline Anthony. Miriam Ph i l ­l ips. Florence Brill, Ernest Dane, Florence HaWse, Mabel Maury, Carrie Buse. Martho Corgan. Mildred Giganti. Annie Zutell,

Academic—Berry Carman, Ruby Spragg, Douglas Brown, Marguerite King, A r d a t h Galbraith.

MANORVILLE SCHOOL. Miss Jennie S- Morrison, Pr inc ipal . Grado 6—Edna St. Erunjes. Grado 2—Mary Mil.

MERRICK GRAMMAR SCHOOL. M. E . Powell, Pr incipal .

Room 4—Mary Driggs, John Br i t ton , Rinaldo Phl l lpps. - > . - • • - .

Room 3—Dorothea Goodenough, A g n e s Rogers, Robert Miller. Wilton May.

A r c h e r S t r e e t S c h o o l . Room 2—Mary Baldwin. Genevieve Borel , , . . . „ „ . " _ . , " , , Frances Jonasch, Kathrjn Phl l lpps. . -

M i s s A u H H a P . £ n t t c r , P r i n c i p a l . R O 0 m i _ w a l t e r Baldwin. George Br i t ton , Kindergarten—Thomas Mack. Ramorta Carpenter, Marlon Murray.* 1A—Geraldlne Boiler. Estelle Harris, Henry • Note—Mumps, measles and ch lckenpox

Strattou. - • • • _ " . . 1 have reduced attendance. 2A—Esther Eckart. Mary Forbes, Lora | .

Kronpv.lt, Samuel Payne. M I N E O L A C H I L D R E N ' S H O M E . 3B—Leo Halpiri. Doris Lugrin, Mae Mack. x»i^„ r j „ " i > " m. .„ i -«« rr«™«v.«— 3A-Elo l se Boiler. Augusta Stratton. Marie I M , s > s l t , a * • T u c k e r , T e a c h e r .

Bowie. Edward Flannagan. William Stratton. ! Grade 6—Emma Gunther. Florence Robertson. 4A—Raymond Wulf. | Grade 5—Mary Caruso. Edna Denlcker, Graco DA—Loraine Mix. Frank McCann, Raymond • Golden. Frances Robertson.

Mtirley. Grade 4—Lena Caruso. fiB—Evelyn Duribar, Charlotte Hatpin. I 6A—Florine Carman, Caroline Muller. Mar-I P H I ^ V I P W V.C11C\CYIi

garet Tucker. Spencer Clark. Paul Halpin. J " * , r > " O^MI.KJ\JD. Allan Randall.

7A—Mary Halpin.

Frances Farnham, Jacob H a r d i n g . Robert M»Ban;.--Janloo. I.esllc, GcorKO.-Soya.rs. . Pearl Vail , Johanna Worm. William Wiley-Jr. . A n -tono Y'arzinski, Fannio Klein, Doris Rlesdorph, Clarice Terry.

Grade 6-^lradford Benjamin. Mark.> lanagan, Frances Hallett, Alexander Klein. Stella Mic-kewlcz, Walter Worthington.

Grade 7-Sadle Franklin. Theodore Housel. Sidney Lipctz, Mvra Robinson, Janice Ter-rell.

ROCKVILLE CENTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

(Morris School.) IB—Margaret Br lndky . Muriel Brlndley,

Frederick Hoftman, Henry Hoffman. .Marlon •Lockwood, Edward Rucslow, Marian W eeks, Hazel Ostrander.

2B—Bve.ly.ri McMano. Arllne Magaw. Fran­ces Mandefs. Marion Myers. Jul ia Schab-bek'ar. Norma Schlemann. Helen Weeks . Dorothy Wood. Norman Allen. J o s e p h Dzladus. Robert Phelps. Donald Voorhis.

SB—Raymond Appelgate. Mary Combes, Edna Culllmore. Harriet Ives. Clinton Pear­sall, Charles Phillips. Donald Tutschulte , El izabeth Smith. .- ,

4B—Leonard Bailey, Ida Culllmore, MaU cblm Hardgrove, Luella Ives. Susan Jos l ln . Marie Phelps . Paul Ruestow. Melville South­ard. Louis Tarormina, Harcourt Vernon," Mildred Wetjen. „

SA—Harold Day, Margaret Duncan, E v a n ­geline, Ruestow. Chester Voorhis.

6 B - - j e a n Duncan. Dorothy Morgan, Miriam Ravnor. Dorothy Wetjen. K a t h e r y n Silegler. Theodore Jones. Katherlne Shufelt , Kvelyn Lawrence. Robert Hall.

7A—Caroline Wagner. Arthur Campbel l . Eleanoro Martin. Carrie Wllkins, El la Mott. Gertrude Manders, Edward Place, Ra lph Corbett, Allan Wright. E\inice Bennet t . Con­stance Dungan. Oakley Frost. Isabel Rock­well .

• (Clinton School.) IB—Jul ia Alpen, Ruby Cassidy. Mildred

Davison. Dorothy Kleberg. Pearl Ba i l ey . Harry Ankers, Edward Armstrong. Richard Babcock. Clifford Bishop, Ogden Dean, R a y ­mond Goldstone. Frederick Lemmermai in , Dav id Mesnik, Michael Nocero. Edwin Po l ­lard, Charles Shaw, Ernest .1. Smith. Ernest Solomlto, Marlon Wolf, Arthur Stephenson.

2B—David Alper, Samuel Barasch. Gilbert Brlndley. George Burnett, John Finn, Fred­erick Forhell, Russell Francis . H o w a r d Hodge , George Jaspin. Herbert Jones. Horace Mala. Edmond Schmidt. Harvey Schneider, J u m Yount. Florence Dekker, Gertrude Evans . Mvra Haff. Hazel Ingersool. Lllllart Johnson, 'Winifred Karr, Harriet LeCaron. Marlon Lecaron. Carolyn Moser, Muriel W a l ­ler,- Bertha Wiley, Maybe l laW' l l l an , E d n a AVykert. 1 3B—Marjorie Alston, Kunl Artner. Li l l ian Becker . Gwendoline Hanson, Lorraine H a n ­son, Dorothy Johnson. Marlon Marz, Grace Schley, Ruth Smith, Weslie Carman, R i c h a r d Hegarty , Wilbur Kaiser, Knowles .Lawrence , Thomas Miller, Henry Platt ,_ Louis Spatft-

APPRAISALS THBADORK EISEN'BIEBIIER, whodled Sep­

tember 1, 1917, left an estate of' 5T.W1. It J>asses to his widow and threo children.

THOMAS H WENTWORTH. who died No­vember 19, 1916, left an passes as fol lows: CI daughter, US,620; Clara ger. $14.67*; Minnie $18,822, and the balance the husband" of h i s daughter.

MARGARET C. HARRISON, who died Au­gust 17, 1917, le f t 'an estate of n2.S56. It passes to her daughter, Lucy N. Harrison.

GILBERT HOFFMAN, who died December 31. 1917. left an estate of J7.6S3. It passes to his granddaughter, Ruth dl. Garrison.:

A D E L I A O'NBILL, who died January 17. 1917. left an estate of $7,910. Two daughters, Emma V. Shepherd and Lizzie A. Agnew, re­ceive $3,455 each, and the balance passes to Mary" A. O'Neill, a sister-in-law..

WILLIAM DAVIS, who died July 6, 1917, left a n . e s t a t e of $u,993. It passes to William A. Davis , a son.

GEORGE- A. SCHAFFNER, who died July IS, 1916,-Ieft an estate of $3,723. It passes in equal shares to Martha W. . Schaffner,' his widow, and their two sons, Harold aud King-don. . .

GEORGE J. SMYTH, who died April IS, 1917, left hn estate of $10,461.. It passes to his widow, Marie H, Smyth.

LEGAL NOTICES. „ S O U I J T T CODRT, KINGS COUNTY.— Union He ght s R e a l l y Company," plaintiff, against Wilson Holding Co Inc., et a l . de­fendants. Action No. L . *}* F„Ui™H?n»ce o t a Ju>5Kment of foreclosure and sale duly m a d e and entered in the above e n t l t l e d a c t l o n , and bearing date the

LEGAL NOTICES. T

CORPORATION NOTICES. V.SJJPRBME COURT.-0_F T H E . STATE OF_ qLtbe^CouiuilBsleafrs of Estimate.aDd. ComuiU-" New York, Kings County—Eagle Savings and ' sloner of Assessment lu the above-cut!tied mat-Loan Company, plaintiff, v s . -a lary 8. Mc- ter will be presented for. continuation to the Caughan Harry Jawlnofsky alia Mary Jawln- Supreme Court of the State of Now York, Sec-ofsky. his wife, defendants. pad Deportment, at a Special Term thereof to

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure ' be held iu the Garfield Building. No. 20 Court

m a n John Toomer. 4A—Marion Browne, Ruth Dais ley, Mil­

dred Doelle. Alice Coak'ey, Grace Flsk? Henry Martin, Sybil Martin. Daisy S t e p h e n -Kon, Sylvia Stephenson. Christina Zoeller, Harry Jaspin. Mordecal Markowitss, Junior Stewart , Ryder Utter. • " »;

4B—Charles Becker. Howard.Ersler . Ra lph Mais, Edward Wlpprecht. J a m e s D o n a l d ­son. Virginia Groff. Eleanor Crary, Ros lyn Klnscherf. Frances Marquardt.

6A—Helen Ackerly. Catherine Boon, R u t h Cook, Columbia Ferine. Virginia Leemlng , Josephine Marquardt. Janet Rockwel l , Otto Rapsch. Feleeina Solomlta. Jess ie Wray . Eugene Williamson.

5B—-Lillian Carman. Marjorie . Doyle . Gladys Lampert. Elste Pearsal l , Harr ie t Qulglev, Elsie Steinbicker. Florenco W r i g h t , John Bates. Isaiah Bunch, Gilbert Davison, Sa lve Sarno. .

6A—Orvllle Carman. Harold Goldberg. Harry Mitchell, Marion DeMott, Gertrude Engels , Carolyn Haab, Dorothy Lit t le .

(Junior High School.) — .. 7A—"Elizabeth Elder. "> 7B—Beatr ice Boggs. Dorothy Day , F e r m e

Rose. Mvra Hartmann, El izabeth Johns ton , Graco Riplev. Helen Wlnterbot,tOm, Mar-"garet WoodworOi. George Covert, -GlWer Quest, Simon Newman.

SA—Gretchen Koehler. Grace B a t e s . 8B;—John Burns. Melford Magaw, H u g h

Woodworth, E d n a - E s a u . E leanor F le tcher , Irene Smith.

9A—Gertrude DeMott. Gertrude Whi te , Dorothy Winterbottom, Nico la Fermo, A l e x ­ander Pallme.

_ Kings , -on the 21st day March, 1918. at twe lve o'clock noon, tho premises directed by said j u d g m e n t to bo s o l d - a n d therein described as fo l lows:

All tha t certain plot, piece or parceT of

Montague street,.Borough of B r o o k l ' v n - ' ( w ' ^ of Kings City and State o f N e w York on the 20th day. of March, 1918. at '12-00 oVio^S noon on that day. -by William P. R J O Vc^k

l E f c o V T 6 ' ' ' « ^ 7 » A W% T " "^"f- 1 * S ' . ^ s o ^ ' a t d f ' t b e ^ ^ e s c r f b e d ^ a i ough of Brooklyn, County of Kings Olty-j iollows: • -• aescrlbed as and M a t e of N e w York, bounded a n d de- u l that certain lot. piece or D a r « i ,»» , „ scribed a s fo l lows: Beg inning at a point on j s l t u ' a , e lying and being In the n o r ough r

"ew- York, C o u n " and thlrtv .n ino 75ia\"iV„'f"."..«."r^*,'ir. /,'.r.»~<hn ' O I **•>"*'• ."V '.'.IV —— "«'o"«ted on a certain , n e i re sment 01 tne uorougn 01 rsrooKiyn, a i sotth^e r s t t y ert n e corner ' o f S S ^ ^ v J i y 5 & ^ » ^ " t h e 1 ^ , 0 ^ ? a , r ^ f & i S S?°™ «! * ™ « » » . H . 1 I . Brooklyn, untl, H a.m..

the southerly s ide of Sacket t street, n o w . { . S g & | V ' d t V and StateTof New- York V?h ? ' Eastern Parkway, distant three hundred ! £ Kings known and designated on * J:ou,n y

- n d thirty-nine (339) feet wester ly from tho j S . A ^ S t i U e d / - • « ¥ » P of t h ! Grirhh A r S e r t a l n

outhvvesterly corner of Eastern Parkway. . J?*rp

ms. situate In the 17th^ Ward o ^ t h e T S l ' "w ^ s t 3 " } d aJ'^nvlJe: running thence south- ; *," Brooklyn. Kings County. Trustees of 11^ ' y r'y. Parallel wi th Nostrand avenue and part ? . ' „ „ „ . ProDrletorst surveyed hJ t > o f

Tu " l o n

Dated," New York.- March 12 . 1918.""""""""™"" FRANK WASSERMAN. SOLON BARB AN ELL,-

_ : „ Coiuuilssloners of Estimate. . - „ - FRANK WASSERMAN,

Commissioner of Assessment. J. Urattan MacMahon, Clerk. (C-.2173) • • | " t mlil2-5t osti SEALED" BIDS W I L L - i » p "RECEIVED BY

the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

of • t f i e ^ d i s t a n c e - t h r ^ g h ' a ^ r V y ' wall V n e i - * ® * ^ ? ^ ? k n ^ l t ^ ^ i ^ T4 hundred and th lr ty - two (1J2) feet; theuoe f A J | ^ R M X W 6t; t h e • ^ t a t y ^ r ^ S S ^ W i . f i w e s t e r l y ^ parallel, .with Eastern Parkway « ^ § * j ? ! 7 6 7 . a j » a n J J ^ . t h e l p f n u m b e r ^ fifty (50) fee t ; thence northerly and again • • - ' — - , d - , t ,„ b o u n d e d and •dcseribX« ? : parallel w i t h Nostrand avenue one hundred i 0 V ^ " s f Beginning at a- point on the nor.S a<Hd t h , r ' y - - w o (1S2) feet to the southerly £ ^ d e 0 f mdla street distant three h,£' ?Ld» c L f , . ? a s t . a . r n P a r k w a y , and thence . e a s t - • « £ g « feet easterly from the corner forced

BAJNTK DISCONTINUES. Chicago, March 12—The Highland*.

State Bank, located a t 7004 South Hal-sted street , announces the discontinu­ance of its business a t that location a n d paid all ot Us depositors in cash, and likewise i ts stockholders. The bank had a capital stock of $200,000 and a surp lus of $50,000.

•.' 'i "•• ~

TO SURVEY AIR SERVICE. Washington, March 13 — Appoint­

m e n t of a committee to make a sur­vey of tho Government 's aeronautical p rogram with relation to industrial conditions, was announced yesterday by the W a r Department. It will com­prise Snowden Marshall, former United States Attorney at New York; Edward Wells and a third member, whose n a m e will be announced later.

VALLEY STREAM SCHOOL. C. V. Ryon, Pr inc ipa l .

Grade S—Dorothy Foster, Carrlo Rels lng, Edna Hall. Bertha Datz, Clara; Trowbridge, Viola Thome. Emily Beuter.

Grade 7—Eldred "Nelon, W a l t e r Clarke. Robert Leonard, Bessie Frewnan , Charlrrtto Pearsall . —

Grade 6—Lillian Foster . . R u t h Freeman, Josephine Groenewold. R u t h Weidner.

Grade 5—Florence Stern, He len Schramm, Francis Clarke. Phil ip Datz. ' *

Grade 4—Edna Augustln, Fr ieda Brosche , Dorothy Hall. Rosa Hammll l , Edi th Palmer . Ruth Ryon, Fred Flnkenstadt , R a y m o n d Gibbons, Fred Hewlett . Henry Lltt .

Grade 3—Grace Craft. Alfhl ld Dahlgrln . Dorothea Graham. Martha Landgrtbo, Arthur Dreyer, Wilbur Holz.- George Nesblt, Ernest Tempel, George Klecak, Ernest Brlerly.

Grade 2—Margaret Edstrom. Olga Schwei t ­zer, Ellen Paaske . ' J a m e s Nesblt t , Peter MlUholland, John Riley. .

Grade 1—Dominick Bonorno, Fred Chrlst-mann, Wil l iam Finkenstadt , Robert Palmer, George Smith, Irving Stern. Henry Kadisch. Paul LePage, Antoinette Greenewald, Virgin* Gat hard. -..

- WESTBURY -UN ION-&CHOOI Albert V. Collins, Principal .

Grade 8—Mary" Chlesa, Gladys bahjus,

GEN. SQUIRES AT MINEOLA. (Special to The Eagle.) - -

Mineola, March 13—Major General George O. Squires, chief of the Signal Corps, United States Army," and his staff, arrived here yesterday from Washington, to make, a special survey of: the aviation Held, which was turned over recentlq for the use of aviators . '

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POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITS. - Deposits in the postal savings banks lri» Manha t t an and the Bronx dur ing Februa ry increased $107,448,.and now amount to $30,711,613. There a re 155,S74 open accounts, the gain last month being 1,282.

" T o V e t h l r 4 S M l natures and articles at- - ^ « ftft'Aft^ tached to or used in connection with said U l o n j th; «iorOi«riy eld. of India , ^ t w e J J

premises .—Dated. February 27, 1918. R I C H A R D S MOTT CAHOONE, Referee .

Bruce R.. Duncan. Attorney for Plaintiff. 189 Montague street , Brooklyn. N. Y. T

- ._ f27-6 w a COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY—

Union Heights Realty Company, plaintiff, against -Wilson Holding Co., Inc., et al., de­fendants—Action No. 2. •

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled ^aetlonj-and^bearing-dateTtha.i5th-day^ -Qfllce^an of February, 1918, I, the undersigned, th© ref­eree in safd Judgment named, will s e l l a t pub­lic auction to the highest bidder, by Thomas Hovenden, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 1S9 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 21st day of March, 1918. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described a s follows: — U ] that .certain plot, piece or parcel of land; situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of N e w York, bounded and described a s fol­lows: Beginning .a t point on the southerly side of Sackett . s trtet , no»- Eastern Parkway, distant two hundred and elgbty-nlne (2S9) feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of Eastern Parkway and Nostrand avenue; run­ning thenco southerly and parallel with Nos^ trand avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet; thence westerly parallel with Eastern Parkway fifty (601 feet; thence northerly and again parallel with Nostrand avenuo arid part of the distance through a party wall one hun­dred and thirty-two (132) feet to the southerly-side of Eastern Parkway; and thence easterly along the southerly side of Eastern Parkway fifty (50) feet to the point or place of be­ginning;. -

Together with "all the right, t it le and Interest of Wilson Holding: Co., Inc, Its successors and assigns, of, in and to Eastern Parkway In front of said premises to the center line thereof. v

Together, with all fixtures and articles at ­tached to or used In connection W i t h , said premises.—Dated. February 27th,. 1918.

JOSEPH P. CONWAY, Referee. Bruce R. Duncan, Attorney for Plaintiff, 189

Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y, t • f27-6t-ws

| ty- f lve (25) feet to. th,e_ point or place of be­ginning. Also all the right, title and Interest of the defendants herein of, In and to India street, lying In front ot and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof.

The premises will bo sold subject to taxes, sales for taxes, assessments and water rates which are liens upon, the property sold and subject to a i r prior Hens upon the said prem­ises.—Dated, February 25th, 1918.

NELSON L. REACH; Referee. Latson & Tamblyn, Attorneys for Plaintiff, ifflce—andJP. O. Address. No. 55 John street,.

Borough of Manhattan, New York City. • - ' •" . ' . t » ; f27-6t-ws

LEGAL NOTICES.

Columbus Avenue School. John \V. Dotld, Principal .

1A—Paul Duryea, "Raymond Gagiil, E-llth King.

til—Angelo Chutsano, Joseph Fontana. Fred­erick Helm; Rayfleld Hns<:n. Felicia Robin­son, F r a n c s I'.occo. Florence Willis. ' <A—Frank Chapman,1 Vincent Manz, Annette ! Wardj Irene W.-.rren. '

SU-r-Juantta Farmlett. Ocorse Tr'efcer. r.A—Grace Moore, May Taylor, Charles Epple,

Andrew. Watson; , 6A—Angelica V'onuna. 7IV—Dorothy Farmlett. Max L-»god. 7A—Alva Pearsall, Genevieve Walmsley. 3A—Ellen Carnlc. Frederick Gardiner. John

Ruddy.

G A R D E N C I T Y P U B L I C S C H O O L . M i s s G r a c e C. B e n s o n , P r i n c i p a l . Crade. 2—Mary Elizabeth Hay. John Wolff.

Katherlne Mortimer. Katherlne Sroneld. Grade 3—Mabel Blbodgood, Grade 4—Harriet Haker, Amy nal lentine.

Annie Ilodglns. Dorothy Mumford. Frank Gulden. Eliot Phelan.

Gra«le s—Will iam t^onran: , Grado "—Carolyn Ferris. Everett Hoyl . Grade S—Arthur Thompson.

HICKSVfliLE UNION SCHOOL. Hoscoe C. Crilfl. IVIncipal.

. Kindergartenr.HL-'lc Funfgeld. Grade I- l)or.UT(V Kindlay, Helen Kaba-

tello. Elizabeth Tuthill . Josephine Sabatello. Miriam- Van Dyne, Itaymond Goelz. Julius Pchwnrsz:

tlrft-le !—-Stanley Bergold. Vlrglrila f n r t l s "MJlflrrd Shrn; Georpe Wheeler, Roger DelcTi-"

mniin, Vincent Daniels , ' Mvra HU-kis. . Grade 3—Avery Curtis," .Harry Kellner.

. John Werthessen. Harold liergold. Rudolph Botto . Helen Kitting, Edna Wnllmulled. Sussn Sabfttello, Elsie Baker, Doris Heidt-lTiann, Caroline. Nrubrech. John Bedell, An­thony Ferrnra. Edwar<l Kasten, John Jean-ton I.ouls Miis«l^r„Iiiaai:>Sclmartz,~- — — —

Orrrrre~"T=TFiaf'ry Bedell. Marsarel Ewen

Miss Carrie B. Fish, Pr inc ipal . SB—Encs Bertossl, Gertrude Hill, Isabel

Squire. Edith Panciroll, Robert Stiehler, Cath­erine Steihler. -

RQOSEVB.LT. UNION SCHOOL. Mis.s Gertrude M. Wcstciwclt, P r i n -

<:ipal. Grade 1—Mildred Zterman. •

- Oradc 2— Otto Plrkola. Vollet Swason. E m m a Zlerman, Albert Clark, E s t h e r P lrko­la, Ruth Dobble.

Grado 3—Anna Pflengner, Mildred Tle -meyer, Peter Marabaek, Wi l l iam Denton. Helen Healy. Amel ia Zlerman, R a y m o n d Hascftmp, Kvelyn Wood, Anse t Valent ine , Henry Kalh. .'-.-'

Grade t—Dorothy .Tanner, Christ ian Voll-mer, John Umbrelt, Helen Swason, Cornelia Ryf.

Grade .8—Mary Kozanowsky, Arthur H u b ­bard. Eil l isn Bedell. H>ith Poh lman. Mar-garet- - H u b e r r - I r e n e Walker. Margaret Smith.

Grade ft—Susie Smith. Frances Smith . Grade 7—Florence Kohler. E m m a Clark,

Sarah Underbill, Simon Nathan. Grade S—William Loeber.

RlYKRHKAD HIGH SCHOOL. (Klcnicniary Department . )

Karl 11. Robinson, Principal . QraA<) I—Francis. Brown', Kllzabeth Camp­

bell. Margaret llaffnr.r. Joseph Hall, Ru.«-Kell Vail, Ilradfor.l Worm. Marion Flanagan, Sidney Kilt. Kart H. Robinson Jr.

(IfH-le 2 - t t l zabeth Puujley, Grlswold Conk-lln. Donald Robinson. Irving WcIM, Everett Waller, l^one- K.,nki, Edgar SprSRiie. Ken. . j iMn.Stoij*. . E-llth Worthington, John Za-ler.skl, Ernest Zapf; ^•ftrsdr;--»~lJe!eTr- Irrrrwrr, • .Xfiirgarn" BulT.M.V, Ruth Edwards, Alt^.rt Jewett, Catherine JAi.es. (jeorgo Moore. Mary Prouslnowskt, Maretta Roche, John Smith, Emllv Benedict. John Itenodlct, He lm llallott, I t M Mpetz.

tirade 4—Moulton Fnrnham. Richard Hous<-l Allen Young, Mildred Horn an, MAfy Kruk, Katherlne 1/>M. Marlha I'anewlcz, Charles Prrrrpyr,".-

Grade 6-<BlliM>eth Carlson, Rose Fclriher'g.

HONOR ROLL COUPON

Brooklyn Daily Eagle:

This is to certify that.

Public vSchool.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of

• • • • Grade. . . .was on The Eagle

Honor Roll, published March 13, 1918.

Teacher . . . . . .

B n J » » « ,<h\« *>**) "<* of "nool 7*»r. For FOUR COUPONS you t»n 8e» * ; for a coupon for t«K rnenih, October till June, you c4n set a

SILVER MF.DAL

Jlargaret Elsenhauer. Mary Fream, Alva Fream, Dora Luhrlns, Veronica Quinn, Helen Quinn, Jean Walsh, Edi th Winkle-meyer, Francis Wlnklemeyer, Gertrude Small . Anna Muller, Helen O'Connor, Albert Davcry. Sydney Robinson. Bernard Schaeffer, Stanley Makowska,. C a r m e n M l l l e v o l t e .

Grade X—^John Dowling . Joseph Dvsko, Mildred B a l d w i n , E d n a Tobln, Mabel Wright, Winifred Rayllcld.

Grade 6—Paul Bauer, Wil l iam Gerdowskl, Joseph Knipflng, L e w i s Toby. Isabel McCord, Alicia O'Connor, Margaret Weaver.

6A—I.eo Gerdowskl, . Mary Dysko. 6B—Charles Havens , Patrick Ptschctelle.

Joseph Strada. 4B—Mary Lenorak, Margaret Rayfleld,

Julia Sokol, John Sokal. 3A—Will iam Bennet t , Margaret Adnot. 3B—Nanuche Sumese , Epworth Baldwin,

Anna Danelovl tch, He len Foster, Alice Oldokowskl.

2A—Kdgar Hll lar , John Maze, Elizabeth Renlson.

2B—Joseph Corbin, Wil l iam Knlpflng, Milton Powell . DoroAhy Lenorak.

1A—Gladys Cain, M a r g a r e t Long. Rose Mc.\rahon. Margaret Sl l l lman, Glenn Ha­vens, Benjamin Kryslmskl , John Oldikoskl, Perey Tatem, N i c h o l a s Werthessen.

IB—Gertrude Langford, Anna Lenorak, Michael Danelovltch, Arthur Eckert.

WILMOT M. SMITH SCHOOL; -" (Patchognic, N. ^ . )

Joseph B. S.llliman, Principal. SA-—Carl Sandomenlco. Harry Savener.

Cornell Rugbee. Laura Betta , Lillian. Gor­don. Edith Simon, Sarah Dodd.

SB—Briton Smith, Edi th Sllsbe. Olive Seaman. Eunice Conklln, A l m a Mueller, Henrietta Davl la , Rose GlnBburg.

7A—Marjorie Leek. F lora Shelbourne, A m y White, Isabel Vrooman. Riehar.d Lewis. Donald Marran. Reginald Embler.

7 B — E l l a s ' B l u m , Ethel Newlns , Beatrice Simon, George Klein, Joseph Lltschltz, Louise Jones.

6A—Rachel Cohen. Mildred Cunningham. Oscar Deleva. Wi l l iam Klein. Madeline Mul­ler. Edith Mynllvecek, Melvin Perkinaon, Ruth Sanwftld. George Walter .

61)—Dorothy Brown. 5A—Ethel GUI, Mnrgarot Davlla, «. Elsie

Waltman, El izabeth Ernst. Frank Ruedi, Cecil Johnston. Nat Woolford.

5B—I>oulse Smith. Marlon Gerard, Harry Margeonfsky. A l m a Zoller. Lois Paine. Ernest Mlttelholzer, Earlo Hammond. Mary Cunningham, Horace Newlns , Harry Berko-wltz.

<A—Willie Wheeler . Edwin MIttelholzer, Harold Potter. Angel ina Caprlna. Ald.-« Smith. Helen Smith.

4B—Walter Budd. John Hunter. Claire Bamberger, Eunice.MaKlr)nes,_13esslo„Cohcn.

3A—Dorothy Bchan . Dorothy Dreher. Wit. helmlna Haberman, Kathryn Husscy, Grace Kearney, Doris Newey , George Brown, Everett Spel lman, August Lalble.

31?—George Harcr, Mickey Stirlz. Evelyn Dreher.

2A—Arthur Shelbourne. 2It—Arthur Whaley , Beatr ice Raynor. IB^-Sophlo Cohen.

W G O D M E R q C A V I O X S C H O O I , . C h a r l e s S . jWrlff l i t , P r i n c i p a l .

Grade 1—Ada Combs, Jennie Curtis. Res­ide Bedell, Helen Kaufman, Clirea Mohtroso Kalhryn Roslron; John Lewis, • Milton Sealey, Margaret Frerk.

Grade 2 - -A l l ce . Eas tman, Lill ian Howden. Albert Lopcrt_„.W,a.vcrly... Bedel l . . Leonard Lesehnlk. '•••"flri'.Ta•"'S-S-CSlllt-Mttehell.-.Clara -Bedell.

Grade <—Ambrose Cort. Smi th Hendrick-son. Charles Schlffmacher, Joseph Vlgottv. Frederick Hllbrapt, Theresa Seaman, Vivian Vandervoort. ^

Grade 6—Madeline Coylo. Dorothy Hil-brant. Lillian Hilbrant. Morrell llrower, .Tames RenullMi, Mildred L-eschnlk, LQUII-C

(Jrade 6—-Helen Combs, Laura Curtis. Max Kel ler . Kathar ine Wright , Emi ly . Halgis , Clarence Heaton, Helen Schneider.

Grade *—Marjorie Hrower. Elinor Combs. Victoria Smith. Arthur Davenport , Je»n Mc-Arthur. Helen pcarsalf.

Grade S—lfatherlne Stern.

POLICK J5H1FTS SAVE TIME. Tho transfer of P*1ifi%"TnFptcl6r

F rank A. Tiernoy from tho. Eighth to tho Xlnlh Inspection District and <>f Thomas McDonald from the Ninth to the Kighth Inspection District (s not regartled in the Polled Department ns a reflection on tho men, but is hg. lleveil to bo for expediency. Inspector"

j McDonald Is in chargo Of the local i vice squad, with a number of plain. I clothes men stnd two women detec­

tives, Mrs. Whitcht i ts t and Mrs, Sulli­van, under him.

The vice s<iuad office has been oh 1'bplat street. The NMnth Inspection Distiiet.otnco Is In the t imes Avenue Police Station. McDonald, was eon> KtAnOyt, t ravel ing between Poplar street and Gates avenue, burning up much gasoline

THE- P E O P L E OF THE STATE OF N E W YORK, by the grace ot God, free and inde­pendent—To Joseph Werner, Katie Werner, Frances Wolff, Anna Bakor, Charles Walter, Annie. Walter Beck, "Rosle Hoppel, and If the said Annie Walter Beck and the said Rosle Hoppel, or either of them, be dead, then all the" respective descendants, heirs at law, next of kin, devisees, legatees, grantee^, assignees and legal representatives of such deceased person or persons, whose names, parts, of names, places of residence and Post Offlce addresses are unknown to your~lpetltloner; and such other persons who may be In exist­ence who are heirs at law and next of kin of the said Frank Werner, . deceased, whose existence, Identity, names, parts of names, degrees of relationship, places of residence and Post Office addresses are unknown to your petitioner; and the heirs at law and next of kin, surviving husbands or widows, der vlsees, legatees, grantees, assignees and legal representatives, whose names, parts of nanies, places of residence and Post Office addresses are unknown to your petitioner, of any heir at law and next of kin of the said Frank Werner, -deceased, who may have died since his death. Send greeting: Whereas. Mary Werner, tvho resides at No. 4S3 Driggs avenue, In ' the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New. York, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain Instrument In writing bearing date the 6th day Of June, 1901, relating to real and personal property, bo duly proved as the last will and testament of FRANK WERNER, lately residing at No. 4S3 Driggs avenue. In the Borough of Brook­lyn, County of Kings, City of-New York. Now. therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to .show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, ? to bo held at the Hall of Records in tho County of Kings on the 23th day of March, 191S, at ten o'clock In the forenoon why such decree should not bo made.

In testimony w h e r e o f We have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness.

' . Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surro-(Seal) gate of pur said County at the

Borough of Brooklyn, In tho said County on the loth day of February, ISIS. • N

JOHN H. McCOOE-Y, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

Coombs & Wilson. Attorneys for Petitioner, 260 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. t f20-tt w

T H E PEOPLE O F T H E STATE OF N E W York, by the grace of God free and independ­ent—To-Ernst Baessler, Gustavo Bassler, Fritz Baossier. Pauline Lochcr, Carl Schutt. Paul Schutt,. Julie Schutt, send greeting. Where­as. Elizabeth Baessler, w h o resides at No. 204 Kldert street, and Charles Vollmcr, -who re­sides at No. 27 Suydam street, both in tho Borough of Brooklyn, City of .New York, have presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain Instrument In writing bearing date the-'!7th day of February, 191S, relating to rear and personal property, be duly proved as the last will and testament of CHARLES BAESS-LER) lately residing at No. 201 Eldert street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, Now. therefore, you and each'of you are here-hv cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of tho County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, In tho County of Kings, on the 3d day of April, 1918. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, why such decreo "should not be made. • '

In testimony whereof, wo have caused the seal of our said Surrogates Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surro-

( L S.) gate of our said County, at the Bor­ough of Brooklyn, In the said Coun. ty, the 1st day of March. 1918.

JOHN Hi McCOOEY, Clerk of tho Surrogate's Court.

Robert E Moffett, Attorney for Executors, No. i'H Broadway, Brooklyn.

t ; _ - 6-4-w IN PURSUANCE OF A N ORDE-R OF THE

Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of th* County of Kings, notice 1« hereby given ac-cordlnit to law, to all periona having claim* t jamst the estates of • ' . „••

IIOSR I.ANE3. AT.nrcrtT M U L L E R . , .

A N N A L . C A R L O H I S T T - . - . - D A V I D W A T T . - . , „ , .

, A N N A J . O H I I N I O . C H A R L E S W O L F .

H E N R Y J . - E I I L E N . J O H N K E N N E D Y .

L A U R I T Z C. C H R t S T O K F E R S E N , D I E D R I C H M A H L E R ,

( " n - . - l , that they, are required to exhibit the same, with voucher*, to the «ub»crlber. the administrator, at hla office. Temple Bar Building. 44 Court street, Brooklyn, N. Y.. on or before the 6th day of Jun* next.—Dated Dectmber t , 1917. '• „ _ .

F R A N K V. KELLY, Public Administrator.

Kings County Administrator, Offlc* and Poat-ofllce nddres*. 44 Court street, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York.

Edward J. Byrne. Attorney for Administra­tor. 44 Court ttrect. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. f. • d5 «m»-Mt w

srt'UfiME TfiURT: RiNair conNTY-rxspi K. Williams, executrix of th» last will and te»Ument of Amy William*, deceawd, plain­tiff. ag«ln«t Mae Llv«llara et al, defendant*. Action So. 2.

In pnnroanco of a Judgment of fortclosur* and .•«!*. duly made and entered In tho ^U>v<M-iuiUtd-^ctl<in._*nd..b*«fln«_.datc_j;UJ!..2Glb_ rl*y of rVl>rn»ry. lf<!8. I, the undersigned, the

COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY—ELVA H. Porter, plaintiff, against -Wilson Holding Co., Inc. , et al., defendants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled action, and bearing date the 26th day of-February, 1918, I, the undersigned,-tho ref­eree In said Judgment named, will sell a t publlo auction . to the highest bidder by Thomas Hovenden, auctioneer, at . the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. .189 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 21st day of MarOh. 191S, at twelve o'clock, noon tho'premises directed by said Judgment to bo sold and therein described a s follows:

All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in tho Borough of Brooklyn of The City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point oh the southerly side of Eastern Park­way, distant one hundred and eighty-nine feet westerly . f rom the southwesterly corner of Eastern Parkway and Nostrand avenue; run­ning thence southerly, parallel with Nostrand avenue, ono hundred and thirty-two f e e f thence westerly, parallel with Eastern Park­way, one hundred feet: thenco northerly, par­allel with Nostrand avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred and thirty-two feet to tho southerly side of East ­ern Parkway, and thence easterly,, along the southerly elde of Eastern Parkway, one hun­dred feet to the point or place of beginning.

Together with all tho right, title and Interest of Wilson Holding Co., Inc., Its successors and assigns, of. in and to Eastern Parkway, lying ing In front of and adjoining said premises to the center lino thereof.—Dated, February 27 1918. : "

WILLIAM MURRAY. Referee. Bruce R. Duncan, Attorney for Plaintiff, 1S9

Montague Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. t f27 6t w&s N E W , - Y O R K SUPREME COURT, KINGS

County—Georgo—Ferguson; " Triaintrffr-^rgamst-Krefetz Realty & Construction Company and others, defendants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 2Sth day of February'. 1913, I. tho undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public' auction to the highest bidder, by Wil­l iam P. Rae, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, COunty of Kings, on tho 27th day of March, 1918, at twelve o'clock noon, tho premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows:

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, and City and Slate of New York, bounded and described as follows:. Beginning at a point On the south­erly sldo of Lafayette avenue, distant 253 feet 4 inches westerly from the corner formed by tho intersection of the westerly side of Lewis avenue with the southerly side of sa id . La­fayette avende, running thence southerly par­allel with Lewis avenue and part of tho dis­tance through a party wall 100 feet, thenco westerly parallel with Lafayette avenue 19 feet 8 inches, thence northerly again parallel with Lewis avenue 100 feet to the southerly side of Lafayette avenue, thence easterly along the southerly side of Lafayette avenue 19 feet 8 Inches to the point or place of. beginning; also all right, title and.Interest In and to one-half of the avenue in front of said premises.—Dated. March 6th, ISIS. . '

ARTHUR L. HURLEY, Referee. William A. Ferguson, Plaintiff's Attorney; .41

Park Row, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

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SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-Wllllam O. Perfect, plaintiff,'against F . & M. Construction Company, Inc.. a corporation, and others, defendants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of forecloaure and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the Sth day of February. 1918. I, the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will aell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Wil­liam J. Mcl'hllllamy & Co., auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn,

.County of Kings, on- the 14th day of March 1918. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises di­rected by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows:

All that certain lot or parcel of land, situate lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County ot Kings, City and Stato of New York, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Eighty-fourth street distant two hundred and eighty (2$o) feet easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Klghty-fourth street with the easterly side ot Twenty-second avenue; running thence southerly ono hundred (100) feet to tho center line, of Ihe. block;, thence easterly sixty (60) feet through said center lino of the block and parallel with Eighty-fourth street;, thence northerly parallel with Twenty-second avenue one hundred (100) feet to tho southerly side of Klghty-fourth street; thence westerly along the southerly side of Eighty-fourth street *ixty (f.O) feet to tho point or place of be­ginning.—Dated February 14, 1S18.

GEORGE C. BUECHNHR, Referee. Frank A. Hutson, Attorney for Plalhtlff.

office and P. O. address 41 Rark Row, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, t £20 7t w&s

COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY.— Mabel A. Pat terson, plaintiff, against Joseph B. S l lman and Rebecca Sllroan, his wife, and others , defendants . In pursuance of a Judg­m e n t of foreclosure and sale duly m a d e and entered in the above entit led action, and bearing date the 19th day of February. 1918, I. the undersigned, the referee, in said Judg­m e n t named, wil l sel l a t nubile auction to the h ighes t bidder, b y Wil l iam P. Rae. Auc­tioneer, - a f the Brooklyn Real Es ta te Ex­change , No. 189 Montague Btreet, In the Borough oX Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 14th 'day ot March," 1918, a t twe lve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgmont to be sold, and therein described as fo l lows: A l l those cer ta in-p lo ts o f - land , In the County of Kings and State of N e w York, bounded and described a s fo l lows: Parce l Number 1. Beg inning a t the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly s ide of E m m o n s avenue wi th the easterly s ide of. E a s t F i f teenth s treet ; running thenco northerly along the easterly side of Eas t Fifteenth street, one hundred feet; running thence easterly ~at r ight angles- to Eas t F i f teenth street, twenty feet ; running thence southerly, parallel w i t h Eas t F i f ­t eenth street , and part of the distance through a party wall; ono nundred feet and fifty-nine one-hundredlhs of a foot, to tho northerly side of E m m o n s avenue, a,nd run­n ing thence westerly , along the northerly sldo of E m m o n s avenue, twenty feet and one one-hundredtha of a foot to tho corner tho point or-place of beginning. •

Parcel Number 2. Beginning at a point oh tho northerly s ide of E m m o n s avenue, d is tant forty feet and t w o one-hundredths of a foot easterly from the corner formed. by the In­tersection, of the northerly s ide of E m m o n s avenue w i t h the easterly s ide of E a s t Fif­t eenth street; running thence northerly, and parallel w i th East Fi f teenth s treet and part of the distance through a party wall , one hundred and one feet and e ighteen one-hun­dredths of a foot; running tnenco easterly, and. a t r ight ang le s to East F i f t eenth street, t w e n t y feot ; running thenco southerly, and again parallel w i t h East F i f t eenth street, and- part of the distance through a party wall , one hundred and.one- fee t and seventy -seven one-hundredths of a foot to the north­erly side of Emmons avenue, a n d - r u n n i n g thence westerly, a long the northerly s ide of E m m o n s • avenue, twenty feet and one one-hundredths of a foot to the point or,; p lace of beginning.

Together with all the right, t i t le and in­terest of the mortgagors of. In, and to the land, lying In East Fi f teenth street and E m ­m o n s avenue, In front Of and adjo in ing said premises to the center lino of said street and avenuo respect ively .—Dated, February 20th, 1948. -

JOSE A. PIDGEON, Referee. Howard O. Patterson. Plaintiff's Attorney,

215 Montagui street. Brooklyn, N. Y. t f 2 0 - 6 t w s

COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY—GUS-tave Seiner, plaintiff, against George A. Hann and others, defendants. . In pursuance of a Judgment of. foreclosure

and sa le 'duly made, and entered in tho above entitled action and bearing date the 9th day of March, 1918, I, the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at publlo auc­tion to the highest bidder, by Nathaniel Shuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Es ta te Ex­change, No. 189 Montague street". In tho Bor­ough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on I h e 1st day of April, 1918, at twelvo o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to bo sold and therein described as follows:

All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, -sit-uater-lying- and_being Jn . the Borough^ of Brooklyn of .the City of Now York, County of Kings and State. of New York, known and designated on a certain map, entitled "Map of property belonging to F. Graf, R. & A. Hulsrhan, situated at sheepshead Bay, Town of Gravescnd. Brooklyn. April, 1S83, surveyed bv Charles Kohrt, surveyor," and filed in the office of tho Register of the County of Kings a s . M a p No. 480. on June 5, 18S3. a s and by the easterly 29 feet 2 Inches of lot -No. 7. on said map, which said plot is bounded and de­scribed as follows: .

Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Emmons avenue distant two hundred and seven (207) feet eight arid three-quarter (S-y,) Inches easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Emmons avenuo with the easterly side of East 16th street; running thenco easterly along the north­erly side of Emmons avenue twehty-nlne (29) feet two (2) Inches to the westerly boundary line of lot No. 8, as shown on said map; thenco northerly along the westerly boundary line of lOt No1 8 one hundred and twelvo . (112) feet eleven arid one-half '(11%) lnche3 to a certain right of way; thence westerly along said right of way twenty-eight (28) feet nine (9) inches to a stake"; thence southorly along a . line drawn parallel with the westerly boundary- line of. lot No. 7, as shown on said map, one hundred and eleven (111) feet three and one-half (3V4) Inches to the northerly side of Emmons avenuo; at tho point or -p lace of beginning. • , , .

Together -with all tho right, title and inter­est of the parties of the first part, of. In and to a certain right of way, adjoining the above described premises, on the north. '•'

Also all the right, title and Interest of the parties of tho first part, of. In and to the land lying In front- of and adjoining said premises to the center line' thereof.—Dated,

March 11. » » - A B R A H A M T , E v i T T . Referee. Jacob M. Peyser. Plaintiff's Attorney. 26

Court street, Brooklyn: Borough, New York City. t rnhll 3w mw

COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY— John H schlerribeck, plaintiff, against M. & P. Building Corporation and others, defend-

Pursuant to Judgment herein. I .will sell at public auction, by Nathaniel Shuter. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montaguo street, Brooklyn, Kings County, on March 25th. 1918, at 12 o'clock noon, tho premi­ses directed by said Judgment to bo sold, as

•*A?l-th'at certain lot In the Borough of Brook. l y n . ' C l t y and Stato o f ' N o w l o r k , bounded a I3cglnnln'g at a point at the southwest corner of 7th avenue and. Slat street, running thenco westerly along southerly side of 61st street. 77 feet 6 Inches to land now or late of Kent; thenco southerly along land of Kent, 20 feet <4 Inch; thenco easterly parallel with 6lst street, 76 feet 2'4 Inches to west side of 7th avenue, and thence northerly along westerly side of 7th avenue, 20 feet to point or place of beginning.—Dated March 4th. 1918.

ROBERT II. KOEHLER, Referee. Max N Kovea, Plaintiff's Attorney, 26 Court

Mrcol, Brooklyn Borough, New York City. t 4-61-mw

•: F R I D A Y , M A R C H 2 2 . 1 0 1 8 . v 4 NO. 1. FQR FURNISHING A N D DELIV­ERING 400.000 GALLONS OF -. R E F I N E D A S ? . J i A l j ' r I N "LIQUID FORM A N D 155 TONS OF 2.000 POUNDS . EACH O F RK-A'ATVP ASPHALT IN CONTAINING PACK-

• To be delivered to the Municipal Asphalt Plant, ,th st. Basin, Gowanus Canal. T . - S R V ^ \ J T ° R FURNISHING AND DELIV-S g ^ C f 200-000 A S P H A L T . P A V I N G BLOCKS. 2 g ^ " ^ " W . O O O SHALL H A V E A DEPTH n?r3r>^RUE„S , A N D 150.000 SHALL HAVE A P £ £ ? " ° f 2V4 INCHES. '

The blocks of 8 Inches in depth shall be de­livered as follows: - : •

.25,000 to Corporation Yard, 19th avo and 56th St, ' - .. . ' . ' . ' - -

25.000 on Ocean ave. , between Woodruff ave. and Farragut rd. . .

The blocks 2& Inches in depth shall be de­livered a s follows:

•70,000 to Corporation Yard, Wallabout Basin, foot of Hewes st.

40.000 to yard adjoining the Municipal As ­phalt Plant, 7th st . Basin, Gowanus Canal. •.-- .

10.000 to Corporation -Yard, North 8th s t , near Union ave . .

10,000. to Corporation Yard, DeKalb ave,', near Irving ave.

20,000 to Corporation Yard, 19th ave . S h 4 t S t . r r " 8 t . - - . - - — - - - - - - , - .--- .---•- - ; • - . - , -

NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING A N D DELIV-ERING UO.OOO GRADE 1, GRANITE PAVING BLOCKS. ;,-isos. ; :"-':-"-

To be delivered a s follows: V 40.000 blocks to Corporation Yard, Wallabout

Basin, foot of Hewes st . 30,000. blocks to yard adjoining Municipal

Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. 10.000 blocks to Corporation Yard, N . Sth'St..

near Union avo. - v: 10,000 blocks to Corporation Yard, DeKalb

ave., near Irving ave. 10,000 blocks to Corporation Yard, 19th ave.

and 56th St. ' : 10,000 blocks fo Corporation Yard, Hopkinsoh

avenue, near Marlon st. NO. 4. FOR FURNISHING A N D DELIV- '

ERING 1,950 TONS OF LIMESTONE OR OTHER SUITABLE INORGANIC DUST.

To be delivered to the Municipal Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. . .

NO. 5. FOR FURNISHING A N D DELIV­ERING 700 CUBIC YARDS OF PAVING . GRAVEL.

To, be delivered as follows: 325 cubic yards to Corporation Yard, W a l l a s

bout Basin, foot of Hewes st . 75 cubic yards to yard adjoining Municipal

Asphalt Plant. 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. 60 cubic yards to Corporation Yard. Hopkln-

son ave, , near Marlon st. 100 cubic yards to Corporation Yard, N . Sth

St., near Union ave. , . 150 cublo yards to Corporation Yard, DeKalb:

ave., near Irving ave. NO. 6. FOR FURNISHING AND- DELIV­

ERING 6.700 GALLONS OF RESIDUUM OIL. To be delivered to the yard adjoining Mu-

nlclpal Asphalt Plant. 7th st. Basin, Gowanus Canal. j . ^ . _

NO. 7. FOR FURNISHING A N D DELIVER­ING 650 TONS OF PAVING PITCH. - . ; - T o . b e delivered'as folows: .

250 tons to Corporation Yard, Wallabout' Basin, foot of Howes st. [ - ~: f.

SO tons to yard adjoining Municipal Asphslt Plant, 7th st. Basin. Gowanus Canal.

25 tons to Corporation Yard, Hopklnson ave., near Marlon at..

100 tons of Corporation Yard, N . 8th St., near Union ave.

109 tons "to Corporation Yard,. DeKalb aye. , hear Irving; ave. ; .

25 tons to Corporation Yard, 19th aye. and 56th St.

NO. 8. FOR FURNISHING A N D DELIV­ERING H.BOO- CUBIC YARDS ASPHALT SAND.'

To bo delivered as folows: Yard adjoining Municipal Asphalt Plant, 7th st. Basin, Go­wanus Canal. _ .. •

NO. 9. FOR FURNISHING A N D DELIV­E R I N G . 5,100 CUBIC YARDS OF BINDER STONE.

To ba delivered to the Municipal Asphalt Plant, 7th st. Basin, Gowanus Canal.

The time for the completion of tho contract In" each Instance will be on or before Oct. 1, 1918. • ' • ' . - : > . • ! ',

The amount of security required In each in ­stance will be thirty (SO) per cent, of the. amount for which the contract Is awarded; . '

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of not less than 1% per cent, of the amount of the bid. In cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller Of the City.

Tho bidder will state the price of each Item or article contained in the specifications or. schedules, per linear foot, square foot, cublo^ yard or other-unit of measure, by which th*e bids will be tested. E

Delivery will be required to be made In such quantities and, at such tlmo as may be d l j re c ted. ' . .t

Blank forms may be' obtained a t the office.' of the Bureau of Highways. Room 502, NO. 69 Court St., Brooklyn. - • -1

EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President. : -"Dare'dr"March 7th, :1918. - -; - r - - - —-- .J

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lefetee In **!d Jndgment" n«mcd. will Hell «t l.fil/llc suction lo the highest bidder, by Wllllsm p. Use »netlone.>r. st the Brooklyn IU»1 K»t»te Ktrtitngr. No. lSfi Mont»«pi« «trc*», In lh» Hor-ough of Brooklyn, County of Kin**, on th* 21«t d»y of M»reh. 161S. »t 12 o'fWk noon, the r.remlte* directed by Mid Judgment to be *old, »t>d tb'frln described «s follow*:

All tho** certain lot*, piece* or parcel* of l*nd, with tho buildings and Improve-WriN-TKSrTSnrTiHoSTe:'"Tying' *«<T min* In the Borough of Brooklyn. Ift-thc Coorilr of King* »nd s u t e of New York, and known »nd dl«-tlngnlthed on s certtln m*p Mrd In tl<« office of Hi* Itfjtlider of the County of King* on the tenth <10th) day of May, 1M7, entitled Map of ihe F s t m of Leah Morris In the Kighth WAtd of the City of Brooklyn, *» lot* number* three hnfidnd *nd tbre*. t30S). Ihfee hiindrcd and four 1304) «nd three hundred »nd fir* (305). sod t»ken together »fe boiindM and de*cTlbed ** fol­low*, to wi t : fteglnning «t the northfSMftly V-or-her of Fourth *Tenne »rid ll i ltty-nlnth *tre<-t *» sild down On **ld m*p; running th«nc« e*«terly »l..ng Thlriy:nlnth »ireot on* hnndrMl feet; these* northerly, (vtrsllel with Fourth srer.ue, trvrfity-flt* feet t*o inehe«; thene* westerly. p*r«llel with Thinynln ih »tr**t, on* hoodre.1 feet 10 th* ***terly>lde of FoiiMh SireBxt*. Sfid then.-* footherly. > »lofig. the ***t*rly std* of I't.-iirlh Sfens*. sefiritt Ave feet two inches to th* point or pise* of I inning. Together with all right, till* »n<1 lnlt:e«t of, |n**»d"T» th* I«nd» l>lng In th* street »nd strno* UU down in >*M m»P In front of lot* of t»nd «b«t* do-f(flb*<I to lb* centef theteof.-Datcd, F*bto»r» 27. 1918.

JOUX J. BAWIY, Rofeto*. The offlce of Inspector "Honest n. tn" CoMlRftn . hns b«)c« moved to I « ,«i>»?J%.»'v«T-cir!* l , ' , l ' r* Amtm>- S 3 3

Manhat ton Hca t^ua r to r . . ' *"**«»' »«* Y o t k . Cif m M 1 e ft „ l 6 2 0

NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. KINGS County—Jerome Jung, plaintiff, against Henry J.- Holtermann and others, defendants.

in pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and ».»le duly made and entered In . the abov* entitled action, and bearing dAU th* 14th day of February, 1918, 1, th* undersigned, • th* referee, in .said judgment . n a m e d , , w i l l - soil at public auction lo tho highest bidder, by Jam** i.. Bruml*y, auctioneer, s t th* Brooklyn Real K*tato Exchsng*. No. 189 Montague *tr**t. In th* Borough of Brooklyn, County of King*, on the 14th day of March, 1918. at tjyrlv* o'clock' noon, th* promises directed by *ald Judgment to bo sold, and thertln described s* follow*: A;! IJ.OI ,rrinln pint, riir-c*. or f.nrrel of |,r,,) with Ih* buildings thereon erected, situate, lying »nd being in th« Borough of Brooklyn, County of King*, City and Statu of New York bounded and d**crib«d as follow*, to wit: B«^ ginning at a point on the northerly *ld« ©f 1-exingion avenue dlsttnt three hundred (300) feel westerly from th* com*r formed by the In-t*r*'ectlori of th* northerly »id* of I^xlngton fcvenue with the w**terly »ld* of Palchfn avt-mie; running th*nc* northerly And parallM with ratchen svenoo ninety <w> f**t: thenc* w**t*rly »nd psrAll«l with I>*xlnglon AVenus flfty-nln* fi») feot and nine (S) Inch**; th*nc« tohthttly »nd Again parallel with Patchfri *y*i nu* m.ieiy ^50) feet to the northerly sldo of Lexington avfnn*; thtnes *A*t*rly a n * along tho northerly »ld* of I^xlngton svenu* fifty-nine (M> f**t and nine (9) Inch** to Ihs point °9fl» * br<i'bnihIf.-D*t*d. Fsbrusry 19th,

- „ r , A F ' t l n ^."OODARD. R«f*r**. Kmll P. Korku* r i s l n i i r * Allorn*y, « «

BrosdwAy, Borough of Brooklyn. New York Oltf. t f20iat7rnhH»«.2t x.'i' rJJ?£JiA!i0,e«,o,rvAN

ORDRR:«* THII Hon. M*rb*rt T . K*t«h*m. Hurrogst* ot th» « ouhty of King*, notlc* I* hersby gl*«ft, «Vc-<<srding to Uw, to All p*r*on* having elslm sg»lh»t JULIA BKNKDICT BKKBE,, lats ot ihs County of King*. d»ce**?d, that th*y »f« trquir«d to exhibit th* • » « * , with ths voueh' »r* th«r*of, to th* *ubicrib*r* st th«lf pl»C* of trsnasctlng b\i»ln*i». At th* ome* of their s t tomey . Arson L, s»qul*r«. 14 Nsssstt *tf*«t. Borough of M»nhs>.t»n. N»w York Clt», OS ot t>»for« th* 18th day of March m u . - n t t i d 3«»-nrab»t 11, 1117. ' - s

MART T. ». BURNS, ALICT? rt. B. m w i . * t .

Arnen L 8o.iu*r*. Attornty for K>-r>itrie-» H N s s s s u s t . N , T. a t y .

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NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY—Germania Savings Bank, Kings County, plaintiff, against Minnie Kouwenhoven and other*, defendants. . •

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the Above, entitled action and bearing date the 28th day of Februnry.- 191S. I,' the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Jnmes L. Brumley, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Monlsguo street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of King*, on the 29th day of March, 1918. at twelve o'clock tisonr "the premises -dlreoted - by *ald Judgment to be sold, and therein described AS follows: All that certain lot, pice* or pni-oet of land, situate, lying And being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of King*, the City Slid State of New York, bounded and described a* follow*, to wit:

Beginning at n point on th* southerly sldo of Hnlsey *(re*t," "dTalahl KvS hundred and twenty feet easterly from tho corner formed by th* lnt*r*ecllon of the «ald *outh*rly sldo of Hnlsey"" *tt*et with the easterly sld* of Throop avonue, which poltil of beginning 1* opposite th* c*nter of ft certain party WAII standing partly on th* premlip* her*by d*-scrlbcd snd pArtly on the premise* next ad­joining on the wc»t: ninnlng thenc* southerly and psrsllel with Throop nv*nu*. And r>»rt of the dlstAnce through tho c*nt*r of said pArly wall, ono hundred feet; thence *A*t*rly. paral­lel with HAls*y street twenty feel, to a point opposllo th» c*ni*r of snolh*r party wall, standing "pArtly on ih* preml*** hereby ,1*. scribed and psrtly on iho premise* «*xt s d -Joining on ths ossf . theneo northerly, again psrsllel with Throop svenue, And r>*rt of th* dl»tsnce through th* ctnter of th* lA*t men­tioned party, wall. f>n« hundred feet, to the said southerly »ld* of Hslsey »tr**t, and lh*nc« w*»l*rly, s lohg th* *Ald Southerly sld« of H*l**y street, twenty feet to the point or DlAc* Of beginning.—Dfttod Mftrvh-s 1918.

CHARLE3 F, MURPHY. R«f*re*. WlngAt* * Cflll'srit; Plslnttff's Attorney* No,

50 NSASAU »tr**t. Borough ot Man.iAtl.in. City of N*W York, t ' ' . . . ; . . , . 'mhS- i tw&f

H s f S e e O e n e r n l I n s t r u c t i o n s t o B i d - s l t i e r s , n t f o o t o f c o l u m n , I n s t p a g e o t , t l t t s p a p e r , t . . . . .

(C 2174) • t mhll- lOt-osu I PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREB'Y GIVEN TO 1

the owner or owners of all houses and lots, 1 Improved and unimproved lands affected there- ] by, that the following proposed assessment*... have been completed and are lodged. In the . office of the Board of Assessors for examlna* tlon by all persons. Interested, v iz . : :. . v.:.

B o r o u g h o f B r o o k l y n . 6307. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging

and paving Kings Highway from Coney Island ave. to E. 16th St.; Avenue Q. from Coney Is­land ave. to E. 13th St.- and E. 12th st., from Avenue Q to Klng3 Highway, together with an award for damages caused by a chango of grade. Affecting Blocks 6774 to 6778 and'6734 lo 6798.

5885. Paving 77th St., from 14th ave. to 15th ave. Affecting Blocks 6234,.6235, 624S and 6245

6SS7. Paving W. 20th St., between Neptune ave. and Surf ave. Affecting Blocks 7018, 701}, 7059 and 7060.' ' ' "

6898. Repairing sidewalks at the foll>wlng locations: East New York ave. , Nos. 1601 and • 1640-1642; Atlantic ave. , Nos. 2682-2686; Chris­topher ave. . No. J56; B. 14th s t , No. 1582; Evergreen ave. . No*. 391-397; Grove St., Nos. 92-114; Linden str, Nos. 101-111; Front st. t No*.— 104 and 183; Fulton St., No. 2040; Glenmore ave. , Nos. 181-189; Grand St., No: 6 » ; High St.. Nos. • 225 and 255-259; Hopklnson ave.. No*. 2H-220; Humboldt St., Nos. 225 and 475; Knickerbocker ave.. No. 108; Liberty ave.. Nos. 610-612: Lincoln plr, Noa. 1579-1581; Livonia ave. . No. 315; Meeker ave., No. 74; Melrose *t,. No*. 401-411; Moultrie at.. Nos . 34-50; Pine St.'-, No*. 472-484; Pitkin a v e , Nos. 1548 and -1697r" Powers ft.. No. 23; Prospect Park West.'JJo. 2*9; Rlverdale Ave., Nos. $49 (new 261),-355 (new 369), 353 (new 365) and 366: Saratoga ave. . Mo. 621; Stono ave.. No. 640; Sutter ave., northwest comer Crescent St.; Willow St.', No. 41; Wyona St., No. 363; and 20th St., Nos . 469. 483. Affecting property In front of which work wa* done.

All persona whose Interests are affected by the abov* named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to.tho same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections in writ­ing to ths Board of Assessors, Room SCO, Mu-" nlclpal Building, Manhattan, New York, on or before Tuesday, April 2. 1918, at 11 a.ro., at which time and place tho »ald objections will be heard and testimony received In reforenc* , h WlLLIAM C. ORMOND, A N D R E W T. SUL­LIVAN, MAURICE SIMMONS, Board of Assessors.

March 2, 1918. (C 2170) t mht-lOt o*u

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The City of New York hereby gives public'no­tice to all pereons, owners of property, affected by tho following assessments for LOCAL IM­PROVEMENTS In the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

\ SECTION 17. A V E N U E I—Regulatlnfe, grading, curbing,

flagging and paving, from Gravesend arenus to west sldo of West street. Area of assessment affects Blocks 5152-5457 and 6161. _

TWENTIETH AVENUE—Regulating, grad­ing, curbing and flAgglng, . from Gravesend avenuo to West street. Area of assessment af­fects Block 5464. „ • •' • t • - t h e above assessments were confirmed by the. Board of Assessora on February 26, 1918, «nd entered February 27. 1918. In the Record of. •iltle* of Assessments kept In tho Bureau for th* Collection of Assessments-and Arrears ot T s i e s and Assessment* and of Wst*r Rent*, snd unit**- the Smouht assesjed for benefit on any pcr«on or property shall bo paid on or before April 29. 1918. which I* sixty days aft*r tti* flgWOY'SSta^Mttryof-tha-Assessment, in­terest will bo collected thereon at t h e > a t e of •oven per centum per annum, to bo eskulAted from ten day* ARer tho date of entry to th« d a u of psym*nt. as provided by Sfctlon* 1SI And 1019 of tho Greater New l o r k Charter, --the abov* Asse»sm*nts are paynbl* to th* Collector of Assessment* and Arrears At_hl» omit In th* OffermSJT BtllMInTr, ^ - F u l . o r v -*tre*t. Brooklvn. between the hour* of 9 a.m. and 2 p . m ! snd on Saturdays from 9 A.W. to

'Vafed', New York, February V, 19IS. CHARI5K9 L, CRAIG, Cornptro ler.

(C 2171) mh6-IOt-o *a

horonKi* of Rrooklj-n, K0H FOUNiSHlSG AND UKI.lVKltlNG

Ths tim* for the performane* of th* eontrAct I* on or before April 15, 1019. A* Indicated In the schedules.

The bidder will *t*t* Ih* prte* per nnlt, «* railed fof In th* schedules of quantities and prl.-e* hf whlrh th* bids will be tested. Ti» exten«l*ns mu«t he rnAde snd fooled u p ** th* bid* will he r*sd ftom the total, and sw«rd«. If m«de, mad* to the lowe«t bidder on each Item.

Bids must be. submitted In Anpllesto. *aeh copy In A separate ,iue;r.pe. Nf. hid Will be acc*|itAl 1111'*** ihls provision IS complied with. . ,

C O K P O R . A T I O N N O T I C I 5 S . Bl.,nk form* snd fnrth.-r.nfctmailon may h-. •. . . .••Z/. j-j . . . ' . . . „ ^ .. . „ . , ^ „ . . <.l"t!i::*d At the offie* of th* Central Piir.li*-.' NEW YORK SUfRKMM COWRT. SECOND BE- (ormuitte*. 14th. floor. MuntelpAl Bojldihg, Man

PABTMEN'T-In_.lho jn-jstte-f p t . t h e *pplle»tlon i,attnT>. of Hie City ot New York, relative to «oo,o'.fing title 1ft fee to the land*, tenements^ »nd h'redlta men ex

t l * lft ICC t o III*? l a n u n , i . w u r e » i i . a n , , » . , I . . , « N -lent* required for the purpose of ot>,-ning »nd jteoding STILIAVRM. AVENI.K. from 2.M Ave-

DKl'ARTMKNT OP rinU.TO CHARITIES, ltlltt) .«<. cot.EH. Commissioner.

"Si"* Or-net-nl I t i s t r n c t l o n s t o Rl«l» no* (»*y Parkw*») to 80ih slreel, »nd from t i e r s , n t f o o t o f e n l n m n , I n s t i ' i m r Of 80th *treet to Stiff Avenn*. In th* 30th And 3l*t t h i s |>o |>cr, e x c e p t f o r t h e m t r l r e s s o f \V»rd* of th* Borough of Brooklyn, Th* City of t h e OfTlcft f o r n-.-<-l\ ln«, s m l n p e n l n j g New York. I l»lrls*.

Nolle* is hereby g l « n thst tho nosl repott (C-Jl'J) t mhS-101 os .

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