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* , ": ' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B ^^^^^^^^^^^ t ^^^^^^** MIMI,a MMM* la WMMSSSSSSMgss»B»^^ ADVERTISE YOUR REAL ESTATE IN THE STANDARD UNI01 BUSINESS PROP. FOR SALE. BUSINESS PROP. FOR SALE / \ Modern, Brooklyn MACHINE SHOP S UIT AIL I for manufacturing, or storage. 40,000 aq.ft.,which can be expanded to 80,000 or 90,000 iq. ft. Ideal central location, at Brooklyn end of Manhattan Bridge. Good labor available. Immediate poucation. E. w. BLISS COMPANY 53rd St. & 2nd Ave., Brooklyn TELEPHONE SUNSET OOOO Or Ymr Own Braitr \ HOUSES FOR SALE. tUMAM LXM. FLATBI'SH W* aro offering (or sale to clos* out a building operation. 10 one-family houses Ju»t completed; atx room., tun parlor, all modern Improvements; price 15.490 each; cash required 1(00; baluuc* 826 monthly; I must be sold In next thirty days; do not fall to make an Inspection at once; best j i hauoe to own your own home ever of- fered. R. r. Pratt * Boa, Inc., 11."* No*, trand ave., junction Flatbush ave. and SMS Avenue N. corner Utlca ave. J 93 WARREN ST.. bargain tor quick buyer; stationery uni! confectionery store; near church and school. HOUSES FOR SALE. QUEENS ANI> I/ONG ISLAND. BIGGEST BUY~ New York ST. ALBANS '5890 REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 NOON 87 House 20x26 Ft. Sun Parlor 18x8 Ft. 6 Rooms—Batb Breakfast Nook II' DETACHED, ON PLOT 30x100 $5S9 CASH Easy Terms Improve- These homes are cen- trolly located i« re- stricted section; only five minutes from St. Albans station, and ^™ contains every up-to-date nient; private driveway 28 Minutes from I'enn Station Jamaica Bus Passe* Property WRITE FOR BOOKLET MEZICK HOMES &DEV. CO. Central Ave. & 200th St. ST. ALBANS, N. Y. Take Long Island Railroad to ST ALBANS station, walk east on Central Ave. to 2()0th St., or St. Albnns Bus from 163rd St. and Jamaica Ave. (l'ront Merrick Theatre), Jamaica, di- rect to Office at 200th St. and Central ave. PHONE OFFICE FOR AUTO SERV- ICF. TO PROPERTY Telephone Laurelton 2814 Real rotate K\< hunge. 189 Montague St. For Account Estates and Owners. 853-5 Fulton St. Near /dclnhl St. 2 stores and 4 apartmims; cold water. 178 Flatbush Ave. Ext. *hr u:;h tj 133 DU f rid St., il-sty business 691 Wa hington Ave. Cor. 1 . . e -t . 1 , store & | apartments. 709 Third Ave. Near -2d ..tun* ami 2 apartments; eoltl water, 315 Sackett St. Near Smith St.,, 2-famlly. SEND FOR HOOK.UAI- w~. GILUGAN * - Auctioneers. 153 Remsen St. $480 CASH. S50 monthly principal: J- family brick bouse; toidWoom* and bath each floor; six sold this "stounth, one left; price 111,900. Lamouti'osk-t and Empire blvd.. bet. Urooklyr^tTsjVJCingston uvea. Slater Development %>rp. ESTATE FOR SALE Elderly lady, resident of New Jersey, selling out Brooklyn estate at sacrifice. Phone or write Leo A. Freedtnan, 160 Broadway. Cortlandt 2388. WYCKOFF ST., near Hoyt; 3-f amity brick. 10 room*; nice location; prieu $10,000, A. Cohen, Room 1004. 206 Broad- way, IJew York. DEAN ST.; 2-famlly, 11 rooms, two baths; rents $82: price $6,2SO; rash ar- ranged. Milzlnger, 437 Ralph ave. BEDFORD SECTION: 3-story and base- ment brownstone: cash; $2,000. John B. Moseley, 387 Cumberland st. fiAisyDAPTs.Tou£T. D o , m o Parairr8f8 FLATBUSH. Send for Weekly Pales List of desirable houses In this section. Geo. E. Jantser. 1382 Flatbush ave. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. BROOKLYN LOTS. NEW four-room house, concrete cellar; on plut equal to 44 city lota, at Great River, ease- near new 100 ft. wide Cross Island Boule vard; boating, '.lathing and fishing near by; price $1,600; $500 down; balance monthly. Write or phone Gleeaon A Dolan, 152 West 42nd St., New York Phono Wis- consin 0631. JAMAICA'S finest hill section: $6.JM huya $8,000 house; select neighborhood, driveways, 20 minutes Manhattan, 130 ft. boulevard, 5c subway: large rooms; steam: parquetry; tiling; $5«0 casa, $25 monthly principal. McXeece, Corn Exchange Bank Bldf, Sutphln boulevard, opp. Jamaica (%. I.) Station. Phone Jamaica 8010 dally, Sunday. $100 CASH buys all year bungalow; ad- Joining park and beautiful late; easy commuting: price only $2,750; $15 per month; warranty deed. Brown. 241 West 31th st. New York. Room 1201. FLATBUSH. Send for Weekly Sales List of desirable plots In this section. Geo. E. Jantzer. 1382 Flatbush ave. SHEEPSHEAD BAY lots; choice loca- tion; bargain for home builder or Investor. M. Davldman, 977 Tiffany St., Bronx. QUEENS AND LONG ISLAND LOTS LESS THAN $17 A LOT. Larke plot of land, high and dry; equal In size to 30 city lots; located at Great River, on Montauk Division, L. I. R. R.: close to new Cross Island Boulevard; Ideal for chicken farm, bungalows, etc; right In tho pine treo country; full price $495; $50 down and $3 monthly. Write or phone Gleeson & Dolan 152 West 42nd St., New York. Phone Wisconsin 0634. FARMING-DALE; 4 lots; $8!5;'cash $50, balance $S month: worth *1.000; easy terms. F. R., 05 Standard Union. CORPORATION NOTICES. NEW JERSEt 48 new "RILEYRTLT HOMES" to Be erected in the BBST LOCATION OF WKStTFIELD: prices- from Sl n .00» to $25,000; terms reasonable. Better pick your lot now. SEE OWNER AND BUILDER at 411 Tuttle Parkway, Westfield, N. 3. Phone No. 688, , * MONEY TO LOAN. A BALANCE always on Band far 1st End and 3rd mortgages, bonding loans- quick action! lowest rates. Eskay Hold- ing Corp.. 881 Fulton st. t r i a n g l e T997 1ST, 2nd, Erd mortgages quickly closed Walter H Lnng, title examiner. Salt. M' 44 Conrt at Triangle 5940. FIRST, second, third mortgages; reason - able charges. Room 17, 290 Montague st Triangle 3S68-SIM. MORTGAGES placed quickly: applies* tions solicited. Crawford. Part-er Co., 188 Remsen Bt, Brooklyn, Room 288. \. BTTTLDUJO loan, first, **rnnrl. third mortiTigew: results Ortem Realty Harp., 29 Graham ave P u l e s k ! TOoS. . SECOND MrmTGAGFSt LOWEST R4T1?S TO OWNHTRS frNT.Y. S. L. SenwARTO 48 JOHN ST.. N. T. MONEY on second MAt'Ivaaeai large, small; particulars. Relaler, SB* Crown-it. RPAL ESTATE WANTP0 WANT to buy either a single or double brick bouse; must have some Improve- ments; in Ttldeewnnd section or vicinity. Address Areneita, 13» Meeker ave, Phont Grrenrolnt "SOB. CORPORATION NOTICES. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Hoard of Estimate and Apportionment at tts meeting held on Wednesday, Decem- ber 80, 1925 (Cat. No, 11). adopted the following resolutions; Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York la considering the advisability of institut- ing proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and 'ex- tending of North ISttt street from Franklin street to Wythe avenue, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and Wherea*, The Board of Estimate and An- portlonment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing th* iastituion of proceedings to Require title to the real property required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an ore* or arena of asaesa- ment for benefit for said proceedings, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 873 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of as- sessment for benefit is these proceedings la as follows; Bounded on- tin northwest by the trortb- westerly aide of Vntnklm sweat' on tna northeast by a line HW feet northeasterly from and parallel with the northeasterly •Me nf North 15th street, tba said distance being measured at right angles to North 18th street, and by the prorogation of tbe said tine; on the southeast by the northv.-eoferly side of Wythe avenue end on the sou*b'vest by a line midway between North IRth street and North 14th street and by the prolonrstlon of the said line. Resolved. That this Hoard consider the prorn.ed area nf assessment at a meidlng of tho Hoard, to be held In tb» City of New York, Borough Of Manhattan. In the iMty Hall, on Friday. January 2*. I»2« al 10 3ft o'clock A. M„ and that at tbe same time and piece a public bearing thereon will then and there be had. Pesolved. That the Keoretery of this Hoard esusa these resolution* and a notice to all person* effected th**eny to ha pub- itshad tn the Cltv Record afM In the cor- poration newspapers for tan 'Says continu- ously, exclusive of Sundays ana legal boll, davs, prior tn Frldav January 1ft: 10J8. lifted yew York. Jonaary 18. 18"«. PFTErt T MrtinWiV, Seorotary, Boatd af Estimate and Ar-rtort'onmeatt. Municipal Building. Telepbone 4588 wfi«a»,_ 1 1*. 18-37 »•>> I lowing rosotuiion.. w-n—.te end 'he Board of Estimate and I Whereas, Tho Board of Estimate an t of The City of New York Apportionment of ^™|J1? JfVLJSu the advisability of lmrtitut- Is considering the advlsabi ty of ln*tltut "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its meeting held On Friday, January 8, 10211 (Cal. No 23) adopted the following resolutions Whereas. Th> Apportionmen is considering the advisability ing proceedings to acquire titie to the leal property required for the opening and extending of liegeman avenue front Lin- wood street to Linden boulevard, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; ami Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment Is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of tho resolu- tion directing the institution of proceed- ings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon area or arena of assessment for benefit for said proceed- ings. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment in pursuance of the provisions of Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby trtvea notice that tha proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed- ings la aa fellows; Beginning at a polt on tho westerly lino of Llnwood street where it 1« inter- sected by a line midway between Hege- man avenue and New Lots avenue, aa these stre?ts are laid out between Lln- wood street and Essex street, and running thence eastwardly along the said line mid- way between Hegeman avenue and New Lets avenue and along the prolongation of tire sartd line, to the Intersection with tha prolongation of a line midway between Dumont avenue and Fountain place; thence eastwardly along- the said line midway between Dumont avenue and Fountain place and along the prolonga- tion of the said line, to the Intersection with a line midway between Euclid ave- nue and Pino street: thence southwardly along the said line midway between Euclid avenue and Pine street to the intersection with the northwesterly lino of Linnet. boulevard; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Linden boulevard CORPORATION NOTICES Is as follows: Beginning at a point on a line midway between Burnett street and Marsh street distant 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Quentln road and running thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Burnett street and Marsh street, and along the prolonga- tion of the said line to the Intersection with the northerly line of Avenue V; thence southwesterly and westwardly along the northwesterly and northerly line of Avenue U to the intersection with a line midway between Ford street and Coyle street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Ford street and Coyle street to the Intersection with a line midway between Avenue T and Avenue U; thence wostwardly along the said lino midway botween Avenue T and Avenue U to the intersection with a line midway bo- tween Brown street and Batchelder street; thence northwardly along the said line midway botween Brown street and Batch, elder street to the intersection with a line midway between Avenue S and Ave- nue T; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Avenue S and Ave- nue T to Ihe intersection with a line mid- way between Nostrand avenue and llar- ing street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Nostrand ave- nue and Harlng street to tho intersection with a line midway between Avenue R and Avenue S: thence westwardly along the said line midway between Avenue R and Avenue 8 to the intersection with a line mldwav between East 28th street and East 29th street; thence northwardly along tne said line midway between East 28th street and East SOth street to the Intersection with a line at right angles to Nostrand avenue and passing through a point on Its westerly side where it Is intersected by a line parallel with Quentln road, as tills street Is laid out to the east of Nostrand avenue, and passing through the point or beginning: thence eastwardly along the said line at right angles tj.jWfff™Jgfc nue to tho Intersection with its westerly sld»; thence northeastwardly along the said line parallel with Ouentln road to t.ie point or place of beginning. Resolved. That this Board consider^the proposed area New York, Bovwu- ,< •,, --- . Cltv Hnll. on Friday. February 5, 192R. .. 10:30 o'clock A. M„ and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there he had. Pesolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to he pub- lished In the City Record and In the cor- poratlon newspapers for ten ''"Vs continu- ously, exclusive of Sundays and legal bolt- rtevs. r-rtor to .Friday. February 5_«« Dated. Sew York. January 23. "»•» PETER J. MnfJOWAN, secretary. Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Municipal Bttltdtng. Telephone. 4f60 WorUw OMrvfuniuucD. AUTO MOVING VANS Local |( per load up. ... HOWARD AUTO MOVING, 288 Wilson Ave. Jefferson 230a. AUTO VANS Local moving. 818 a load Htiumpfler, ttSn Stephen et Jetfereost 7818. ATLANTIC AVE.. 828; els rooms sad bath; sppo.Ua L. I. depot; hot water, elec- tric; suitable for roomer*. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—12 Strong pi.; four rooms; all Improvements, including phone; 183. luqulre Jaaltai or phone Bark- shire 44!»6. BUSHWICK AVE, 267: three and four rooms; range, laundry, tubs; electric; some with bath and whit* sink; near B. M. T. subway; 122-826. Inquire janitor. BCSHWICK SECTION; four light room* and bath; electric; private house; con. venient to subway and all car lines: rent $48. 17 Dodworth *t, between Bushwlck and Broadway, BUSHWiCK SUCTION; four rooms. electric and gas; $33. 184 Schaeffer st. COLORED; 173 Heyt »t.; Just decorated; fine three, five and six rooms; rent 821 to $27. Agent on premises 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. dally. COLORED people; three large, light rooms, white sinks; decorated; $14. 248 Moore St., Williamsburg. COURT ST., Ill; three large, light room* and bath; $35. Kenny on premises. Triangle 1378. COVERT ST., 1»9; four rooms, kitchen- ette, bath; Improvements: small family. 903 DEAN ST.; five rooms and bath; colored tenants. John B. Moseley, 387 Cumberland st. DECATUR ST., 281; five rooms, bath; heat: all improvements; newly decorated. Haddlngway 553S. EAST? N E W YORK AVE.. 1011; four, five rooms and bath: newly decorated. In- quire Mrs. Kelly, 1015. FIRST month free; five all light rooms and bath; $26. 1686 DeKalb ave. FIVE-ROOM apart.; decorated; all im- provements; rent $35. 253 Hull st. Dick- ens 3758. FIVE rooms, bath, electric light; new- ly decorated; 830. 580 Central ave. Tel. Jefferson 5161. FIVE all light rooms, bath, electric; $36; near cars and "L" road. 318 Pal- metto st. FIVE rooms, bath, electric; rent $35; two rooms bath, electric; rent $20. 475 7th ave. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT th? Board of Estimate and Apportionment at ifs meeting held on Friday. January 8. 1926 (Cal. No. 3D, adopted the fol- lowing resolutions , ' ^ T r o ^ l n V t o acqulFe title to the real property req Sired for the opening and ?*tenrting of Caton avenue Irani Fort Hamiltorf parkway to the westerly side of Cravesend nvenue and trom laast 5th street to the junction of Bedford ave- nue an* Linden boulevard, subject to the Hghts^of the New York Rapid Transit Sfllrosd Corporation, excluding the lands "cqulred for the parade sround under Chapter S52 of the Lawa of 1808 in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, ""whereas. The' Board of Estimate and Apportionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption- of the reso- lution directing the Institution of pro- ceedings to acauire title to tbe real prop- erty required for the foregoing Improve- ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings. . . . . ,i„„». Resolved That the Board nf Estimate and Apportionment, m pursuance of the provisions of section 073 of the Onmter New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proponed area, of assessment for benefit to these proceed- ings Is as follows: Beginnina: at a point on the westerly line of Ocean avenue where It is mter- aeetart by the prolrneatloti of a line raid- way between Winthrop street and Park- side avenue, and running thence east- wardly along the »*id line midway be- tween Winthrop street and Parkslde avenue and along the prolongation of the anfd Hne to the Intersection with a line midway between Rogers avenue and Nostrand avenue; thence southwardly along the said line midway between Rog- ers avenue and Nostrand avenue to tha In- tersection with a Una bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the pro- longation of the northerly line of Erasmus street and the southerly line of Church avenue, as these streets are laid out "Where tn«y adlolB Johnson plane; thence the intersection with a line distant I0#. westwardly along the said bisecting line feet southfrly from and parallel with the southerly line of Hegeman avenue, the said distance being measured at right an- gle* to Hegeman avenue; thenc. west- wardly along the said line parallel with Hegeman avenue to tho Intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Hegeman avenua and Linden boulevard as these streets are laid out between Llnwood street and Essex street; theme westwardly along the said line midway between Hege- man avenua and Linden boulevard and alone; the prolongation of the **td line to the intersection with the westerly line of Llnwood street; thene* northwardly along tha westerly lino of Llnwood street to tha point or place of beginning Resolved, That thta Board consider the proposed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held In Tha City of New Tork, Borough of Manhattan. In the City Hall, on Friday, February 8, 1828, at 19:30 o'clock A. M., and that at tire snm» time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had, R**ol*ed, That the Secretary of thta Board miia* these reaniiftlon* and a notice to all person* affected thereby to be pub. tlshud in tbe City Record and tn tha cor- poration newspapers for ten daya eontlnu- nij«1y, exclusive of Sunday* and legal boll- day*, prior to Friday, February 5, 1828, r»n»ed. New York- January 21, 102*. PETER 3. MefJOWAN. Secretary, losrd of Estimate and Aonoftinnroenf. Municipal Building, Telephone 4888 Worth I-tt-lt-tfeSfl NfiTTOJ TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Estimate and Apportionment nt its meeting held on Frldav, January *.- 1!<2* fCat. No. 34) adopted the following resninf ions: Whereas. The Board ef Estimate and Appottlere-ent of The Cltv of N e w Yet-V |* considering the advisability of Inntltut- lag prncsdlnes tn acnulre title to the real '•rooertv rcnulred for the op"nlns and ex tending of ^errltscn avenue from Nostrand 'vemie, to th« northerly fork nf Avenue O. '"jpa sje'nugh of Brooklyn. City of New 5f**ja*s Tli» Besrd of Estimate and AsjP8*Tj$J8ament Is authorised end required st fneVTirne of the adoption of the reaolti- Hi$f directing thai Institution of proceed.' lag* fn *enulre title tn the real property required for the foregoing Improvement to fix end determine upon an area or areas of assessment far benefit for said pro- ceedings, Reajolved. That the ftosrd of *5*ttmste -•nd Apoenton'ocnt, in sjnrsuahee. of the i r «vl*taa* of section 878 ef the «>r*M#r v *w i t e»k ''.-it,—. n. smentted, .herein' t irt *nmfi9 'hat ih. woravatfl **** at at- "tjpillH! set benefit In Urea* s*»e*«wTng* to the interseetftn with a. line bUeetinr the angle formed by the Intersection of tbe prolongation Of the northerly line of Jtenmor* terrace and the southerly line of Church avenue; thence westwardly along the said bisecting line to the In- tersectlen with a line midway between Ocean avenue end Bast 81*t street; thence •outhwardly along the said line midway between Ocean avenue and East 21st street to the intersection with the prolongation or a line midway between Albemarle road and Tennis court; thence westwardly along tha said line midway between Albemarle road and Tenni* court and along the pro- longations of the said line to the intersec- tion With a line midway between Rugby road and Marlborough road; thence south- wardly along the **1d 1ln* midway be- tween Rugby road and Marlborough road to a point distant 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Albemarle road; thence westwardly and always distant 180 feet *outherIy from and parallel with the southerly Una at Albemarle road to the Intersection with a line distant 148 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of Coney Island avenue, the said distance being measured It right angle* to Coney Island avenue; thence southwardly along the *ald line parallel with Coney Island avenue to the Inter- section with the prolongation of a line midway between Hinckley place and Tur- ner place, as these streets are laid out between Bast nth street and Coney Island avenue: thence-weetwardly along the said line midway between Hinckley place and Turner place, and along the prolongations of the said line, ta the tnteftectlen with the prolongation of a line mldwav between T.oulsa street and Clara street: thence tmuthwestwardl* along the *sld Hne mld- wav between To»l*a street and Clar* street and aloof the pmlone-atlon of the said line, to the rnisrserttnn with a Hn* dle- tsnt 10t feet snulhwestwardly from *nd nsrollel with the eouihwesterly Pne nf Cheater avenue, the said d!e»«ne* being measured et right anele* to Chester ave- nue; thenc* northwestwardly along the. Mid tin* parallel with Chester arena*. I end along the prolongation of the said Hne to the Intersection with the nroionea- fton of a t'ne midway between Greenwcnd avenue and Vnnderbilt atreat; thenc* northeastwardly along the sal 1 line mid- way between Greenwood s ayvahu* and Vendirblli street, *nd alone* th*ra*ajenga tion of the said He*, to the WtaWsttloi with a line mldw*y hetwi i^tfif/K'M street end R*it 4fll Street; thaJMfc) **l1fh. wardty n! n * t h a aald line midway be- tween East id street and Fast *th street to the Intersection with a line dlst-iet 108 feat northwestwardly from atld parallel with the northwesterly Ha* of Green, wood evens*, the saw dtatanc* being measured et right angles to Greenwood avwatie; tbenea n«rfh***fw*rd1y atong the aald line parallel with Greenwood aveattt FIVE apartments; three outside apart- ments, window In every room; newly dec- orated and stove; cold water. 118 St. Edwards st., opposite Fort Greene Park, near Myrtle ave.; rent very reasonable. Triangle 4855. FIVE rooms: electric; bath; reasonable. 260 Heyward st., near Broadway. , FOUR ROOMS, "$20 Free rent to Feb. 1st. Inquire cigar store, 55 New York ave.. corner Atlantic. FOUR rooms: electric; decorated; white sink. Scotty. C64 6th ave. 438 GOLD ST., near Fulton; four rooms and bath: electric: $40. FURNISHED ROOMS. BBRGEN ST., 486. at Flatbush ave. subway*; parlor, $»; small rooms, $4.88; bested house; bot witter aad electric. BEDFORD AVE., »4T; two light house- keeping room*; all improvement.; phone. BEDFORD SECTION—408 Greene ave.. large housekeeping room; heat; eUctrlv; running water. BOND ST., 43; Urge room, kitchenette, hot water; electric; steam. CARLTON AVE., 312; large and small rooms; heat, electric, hot water; near Subway. .Nevlns 7701". CROP8EY AVE., 20J1; Urge, furnished room and real kitchen; slum, gaa and electric. Brosonhurst 6298. DEAN ST., 262; housekeeping rooms; hot, cold water; heat. DEAN ST.. 200; housekeeping room; hot and cold water and heat. HELP WAMTEP--liALE. DRIVERS wanted for retail oil route. Apply at Standard Gil C*. of New York, Mct.len's Family Oil Work*, Bond and 2aU st*., BrookJjn. FIREMAN WANTED Low pressure heating work In winter, general repair* tn summer; stesdy all yeai work. Apply anytime to Mr. Small, i'loneer Warehouse, 41 Flaibusu. ave., Brooklyn. OFFICE BOYS. 312-818. Greater N. Y. Employment Atsenijy, 388 Fulton St., Bklyo SALESMEN and collector* for life in- surance wanted; guaranteed salary and commission. Apply In writing, J. 11., 105 Standard Union, TYPISTS, $20. Greater K. Y. Employ- ment Agency, 388 Fulton St.. Brooklyn. Luke Mathewsla says In Bibla times the crow went and saved a fellow by taklmr him bread, and it looks like ever since then ths crow has been trying- to tret it back. * . Somebody that didn't especially admire FYlsby Hancock reminded him that he was getting old and Ugly in the face, and Frisby replied that while he might appear that way to outsiders, as lone; as he was con- fident that he looked better than a lot of those around him, he ^"tls perfectly satisfied. * * The Tickville "Tidings," in its sports department, last week an- nounced that in the football game between the high school boys last Friday, they won. DEAN ST.. 146; large and small rooms; rents reasonable. DEAN ST.. 217; beautiful large, small rooms, steam heat; reasonable. DECATUR ST., 63; large, heated room, near Fulton L Tompkins station. DUFFIELD ST.. 35: l»rg* foom; run- ning- water; $4; small. $3.50. ELEGANTLY furnished large room; heat; privileges; gentlemen; |4-$3. Bush'k 6481. ROOMS TO LET. ITN FURNISHED. BERGEN ST.. 731. near .Washington; two light rooms, electricity, $15; three rooms. $25 monthly. HOUSES TO LET. NINE-ROOM brownstone house; rent $75; lease. 643 Sterling pi. FLATS AND APTS. WANTED. UNFURNISHED WANTED, four-room furnished apart. J. H., 106 Standard Union. BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET 518 AVE.; six reom* and HOYT ST. 191: four large rooms; newly decorated: oilcloth in kitchen; near sub- way; 322; Janitor. JANITOR wanted: six beautiful rooms; newly decorated; electric, bath. 275A Reld ave .TANITREPS wanted: three rooms, bath: rent $20; $10 for services. 18 A. M. to 3 P. M„ Dawson. 318 Palmetto St. 7#3 LEXINGTON AVE,; five light room* and bath; side window*; electricity: 135. LEXINOTOK AVE., 88; five rooms; rent $35. John B. Moseley, JS7 Cumberland at. 1006 MYRTLE AVE.; five rooms, hath; electric; rent 332-335; janitor. ONE MONTH RENT FREE Four and six-room apartments, $20-825. Pilso Renting Agency, 633 Court St. PARLOR floor and basement, six bea'4- tiful rooms; all improvements; $45. 2P0 Pacific *t PARK AVE.. 831; four rooms; range, boiler, white sink, electric. PITKIN AVE.. 2569-71, East New York; two, three, five rooms; modern apart- ments; rents $30, $40. $55 per month. On premises, between 2 and ft P. M,, or tele- phone Windsor 8888; evenings, Windsor 2712. 826 PUTNAM AVE.: two room*, bath and kitchenette; heat; hot water: gaa and electricity supplied: rent $40; business couple preferred. Tel. Bushwtck 162S. PUTNAM AVE.: five rooms and hath; steam heat: colored tenants: $35. John B. Moseley, 287 Cumberland st, S08-iS0T PROSPECT PL.; five rooms, bath; electric; decorated; $35i-- REID AVE., 12, near Broadway; five rooms and bath; ianitor service; all im- provements; $25, REID AVE., 372; three rooms and al- cove, parlor floor, porch, tuba, range; $25. RIDGE WOOD—Near Fresh Pond sta- tion; five rooms, bsth: coal, g.is rang*,! hot water heater*; Iste*t decoration; mid- dle floor; new house; rent $40; quiet, clean house. 105 Valentine st. Evergreen 14152 ROCHESTER AVE.. 47; parlor floor and basemeht; all Improvements; rent $*5. Owner on premtsesi ST, MARKS AVE., comer Buffalo; four large night, newly decorated rooms, bath: electric; hot water heater; rent $3*-$3S South 2892, SOTTTH N I N T H ST.. 2W, corner Rod- ney: five rooms, af! outside: cornet house Apply to owner, on premisa*. SOTTTH OZANB PARK—Six room*, befh: furnace; electric: ell Improvement*; 118. Pnene Evergreen 8ft*#. THTRTi ST. 78; five room*: hewlv paint- ed and decorated: range; electricity; rent *M; children welcome. THPRE foiir-renm apartments: electric end ranees: newly decorated; with 1«nlt- ersblp If desired. Also H-roem. private. hriek hnnse to let for en* or two ten- ants: reasonable. Tnoqlre 88 Bond at. er 98 3rd ave., dr»f Stare. n n r r v renin* and bath: eoean rent Tn- etite* wiTtii-m Davis, Smith st. corner e*-h*rmerhorn* j wrctrciFF «T.. 1(M; three rnorna, $2*1 four room*. fiS; no OMeetten children; sB newly decorated. Bradley, on premise*. BROOKLYN. LOFTS: 60x30: steam heat; light on four sides; near station: low rental. Se- man. 382 Schenck ave. Gienmore 1119. ELEVENTH ST., 357; back parlor, light housekeeping; electric. Phone South 8.40. EVERGREEN AVE., 347; parlor and alcove; running water; housekeeping: phone. FIFTY-SECOND ST., 630; three rooms; light housekeeping. FIRST ST., 435; one Urge room with kitchen; housekeeping; all Improvements; suitable for business couple or two people, FOURTH ST., 316- large room, kitch- enette, southern exposure; newly decor- ated; hot water, heat; $10 week. South FORTY-EIGHTH ST.. 601; three fur- nished rooms; for light housekeeping: steam heat. GREENE AVE., 821; nicely furnished room; electric light; heat; near all cart* and subway lines; one or two gentlemen. Bushwick 6493. McDONOUGH ST.. 55: nice front room; none better; terms very moderate. MACON ST.. 228: large room: for two; conveniences; $7. Lafayette 7102. MACON ST., 223: large room; for two; conveniences; $7. Lafayette 7102. MYRTLE AVE.. 1550 (Wyokoff station); large furnished room; light housekeeping. YOUNG men wanted, 1:30 to 4 P. M.; good salary. Ad- dress Box G. S., 101 Standard Union. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. BEADER&; experienced on shoe orna- rrmnts; also bow makers; homeworkf-rn; best Kay. Supreme Mf«. Co., 327 Myr- tle ave. GIRLS NOSTRAND AV.. 319; furnished kitchen, parlor, bedroom, hath; $12; phone; transit. PACIFIC ST.. 523; sunny housekeeping room, with kitchenette; business couple or two men. PACIFIC ST.. 416; single room: water; steam: electric; subways: reasonable. Qt'INCY ST.. 82: two nlcelv furnished rooms; all conveniences fnr light house- keeping: also single room, rrospect 10.35S. REIT) AVE.. 86: room, k'tchcette next tn ba!h; steam: electric. Bushwick 501." 214 PT. JAMES PI,.: house for com- fort: new]*- furnisher! Ispdrnoms. single or liaiii; light house- 5828; - reason* CARPETS AND RUGS Rugs—Save 50%—Carpets New factory rejects; Sloan's and smith's makes; large assortment and all steeg; 8x12, $14; Silo Aiminster, $20; velvet rugs, $19; f>g8, $6; also stair carpets, Bfie. a yard. Ring Pullman hell, 528 Lafayette ave.. between Bedford and Nostrand aves,, ground floor. CLOTHINta. FUR COATS, genuine; every descrip- tion; show room samples, used for display- never worn; $50 up. Private residence. 858 St. Johns pl„ near Nostrand ave. OOAI, COAL (Pocohontas) stove sise. $16 pet ton Manhattan and ^rontt; $18 Brooklyn- immediate delivery. Merkel Fuel Plaza SI 45. FURNsTTTRK. GREAT saerutiee bargain; twin bedroom. dining room, overstuffed living room, wal- nut bedroom, floor lamp, breakfast suite, draperies. Phone Buckmlnster 4733. TWO flat top desks; in excellent condi- tion. Inquire 10 162nd at., near Jamaica ave., Jamaica, MISCELLANEOUS CARPENTER AND BU1XDER. WILLIAM C. MONAHAN, CARPENTER Jobbing promptly attended to. 17 Concord s t , Brooklyn. Telephone Main 7488. ELF.CTRICAt. $85 wire* eight-room house, in --hiding meter and fixtures complete; we also do power wiring; cash or payment*. Nevis* FURNITURE POLISHER. FTJBJftTOUE POMBHINO; furniture and pianos polished; price reasonnW*. E. Hertell, phone Jefferson 9907. HEATING, roRPORsiTTOTf wvrnrm. EMERGENCY repair call* sight or day phone Cumberland 0704; new plant* in. stalled at lowest estimates, A , V, Pitta M Broa., 148 Peart at.. Brooklyn. ICE BOXES REPAIRED, ALL kind*; aett* beyond repairing, asj distance: work guaranteed, piuch. 1ST* DeKalb a»a. Jefferson #4t§, IttETAL CJRHJNOB. RT-GHADS metal celling*; ressnaaale far fcamea 378 68th st Sunset T»8s. METAL CEILINGS; lowest price*. Tel- l»fa«B, 864 68th *t, Uerkshire 1881 PAINTINO AND DECORATING. FAINTER, paperhanger, kslsominer; reliable; wants work; any distance; rea- sonable; own tools. Kronman, 380A Tompkins ave. Phone mornings, eve« nings, Dewey »78S. RANGES REPAIRED. GAS RANGES rep*trad and rellned; aane Past reper-mt7 fa* fitting dona Bos* $41 Ifth at, Tel Hugnenot 2413 to the Intersection with a line midway be- tween Prospect avenue and East 7th street: thence *sntfcwardlv along the **td line midway between prospect aveniis and Fast Tin sFreat t« tha Intersection with a line midway between Ocean park- way and Greenwood avenue, aa these »tr*ets are laid out between Sherman street sod Fast ?fh street; thene* north- eastwardly stone the said line midway be- tereen Ocean narkwsy and f»r*»"iwoed ave- nue, end slop* «he nrnloptstleo af the sard line* t« the Intersection wt«h the . es*terlv line af Pres-ieot Park southwest: ! thence northeastwardly In a atralght line to th* nnint of pl*»-e nf beginning. Resolved. Thif thl* Beard cons , f1*e the proposed nr*n ef assessment at a reeef'ntr of the Board, to be lield Is the filfy ef New York, Borm.ah ef Manhett^n. In the n i v lt»tl, on Friday. February 8. !•$«. ; st lfl:f!0 o'clock A, M.. and that st the same j time and pi***e a public hearing thereon t will then and there be had. Resolved, TOM tbe Secretary nf ftits | Board esu** these resolution* and a notice i ia all person* effected thereby to he pnh* lathed In tn* Tatv Record" find In the rarnorstlon newspapers for ten days eon- tlntioualy, evclusiva of Sunday* end legal holidays, prior t* Friday, February t, 18*8. Dated. N*w Tet%„ January 52. !»$#. PETER J TXetMVvYAV, Secretary. Rafted of Esnmste and MBortlonment, Municipal Building. Telephone, 4148 Worth. $,-33-lS-$(fJ4) WANTED TO PURCHASE DOGS. BOOS WANTED Alee puppies; highest prices; dogs bo«rd*d. »$ Flalough ave,, Ncvtns $421. PIANOS. ~ ~~~ SIXTH ST.. 594: furnished rooms: pri- vate family: steam, electricity; top floor, right. South 40SS. SIXTY-THIRD ST.. 442: large room: twin beds; light housekeeping: all im- nrovementB: a single room; near subway: husiness people. ST. JAMES PL". 107, near arcane ave.: large room, kitchenette; heat; phone; ail conveniences; sinate room, S4- STERLING Pi., S3, near subway; clean, warm room; water; reasonable. TENTH ST., 3S«; large room: furnace beat: electric; housekeping aecammoda- TWET.FTH ST.. 317: furnished room for housekeeping;; heat: electric: bath. FUKTOflHED room wltn board- respect- able man. Lang, 1267 wtltotrghhy ftT,e. DANCING INSTRUCTION. I>0 TOP DANCE* Ha. sTf»H K. KIDIIT-Studio, private houe-- adult* and children; stage, private end class lesson*. 82 S t If ark* pL Telephone Nevlns 2»7t. LEGAr, NOTICE. AT A SPECIAL TERM PART II thereof of the Supreme Court, held in and for the County of King*, at the Court House tn the Borough of Brooklvn, City ?L» W .J ork ' on * h * " nd da F of January, 1»2«.—Present- Hon. Norman S, Dike, JusI •Ice.—In the matter of the application of Louis Cohen for leave to change bis name and adopt and assume the name of Lotii* ("apusttn.—On reading and filing the an- nexed petition of Louts Cohen, duly veri- fied the nth day of January, 102*. pray, ing for leave to assume the name of Louis Capuirtin tn place and stead of his present name, and it appearing to the satisfaction of this Court that there is no reasonable objection to the petitioner's assuming tlte name proposed, now on motion of William Sparago. attorney for the petitioner It ta Ordered, that the said Louis fohen he and hereby I. authorized to assume the name of Louis Capustln in mace and stead of his present name on the 4th day of March, 1826, upon hi* compliance with the r.rnvisions af the statute in such cases made and provided, vis: That lie cause this order to be entered and the pnnera upon which ft was granted to be filed, within ten days In the office of the rierk of the County of Rings, and that he cause a copy of thl* order to be published at least once In The Standard Union, a news- cener tmhlished tn tha county of Kin"*, and that within forty days after the mak- ing of this order h* cause an affidavit ef the publication ther<>of to *e filed with the Clerk of the fotmty of Kin»s, and after ssld renulre-nent* have been complied with Oie netttlnner, m» and after th. tfft day of March, 1B2B, shell be known hv (ho name 6f T.ouls Cenustin. which lie Is hereby authnrired to assume, ss herein provided and no ether. Enter, . N. S. DIKE, 3 S C Granted Jan 3fnd 1828. WILLIAM F, KELLY, Clerk, AGE 16 TO 25 YEARS LIGHT. CLEAN. INTERESTING WORK GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY VVESTINGHOUSE LAMP CO. 35 STEUBEN ST., BROOKLYN. GIRLS TO FILL AND LABEL BOTTLES; EX- PERIENCED PREFERRED, BUT NOT NECESHARY; STEADY EMPLOYMENT. Parsons Ammonia Co., Inc.. Bush Ter- minal Building No. 20, entrance 167 41st St. Take passenger elevator to 8th floor. Girls wanted for general fac- tory; good opportunity. Ap- ply 100 Jackson ave., corner 6th st., Long Island City. GIRLS nr middle-aged women: light work, packing: steady work; start 25c. per hour. Safety Night Light Co., 251 Meserole St., Brooklyn, N. Y. GIRLS for candy factory. Kalb ave., near Myrtle. 1251 De MANGLE girls and ironers; experienced. Apply Methodist Hospital, 6th st, and 7th ave.. Bklyn. OPERATORS: experienced on all ma- chines; for children's muslin underwear. Gotham Children's Underwear. 35 Claver nl. 'near Franklin ave. and Fulton *t.), Brooklyn. SALESLADY for bakery. 418 5th ave., Brooklyn. STENOGRAPHEPS, Brooklyn. Manhat- tan. 325. Greater N. Y. Employment Agency. 3."S Fulton st. TYPISTS. $20. Greet** X T. Employ- ment Agency, 358 Fulton »t., Brooklyn. HELP WANTED—GENERAL ELDERLY couple to take care of doctor's office. For particulars phone Main 8190 or Sterling 9*47 Classified Advertisements ftf The Brooklyn Standard Unioa will be received at the Business* Office. 296 Washington Street, open evenings until 9 o'clock, call telephone Main 5300. or at the following authorized agencies; BBOOKXYM adler Adv. Agency $«T Fulton Ski. Aaato. Philip lullou St. and K. 1'fcy. ttatrlej Agency u tintr* **•. ••artel, s. S42 Fsatbamh A**. Bedford Ad». Agency Ilsn Full*** 8*1 Alfred Bernhrlm 48 Sou* . IMS ttrmulway Uornsleln Agency 385 I raoklin Ave. I Boat Beauty t^> 5011 l:1 , B Ay*. Bora. Ad*. A gey Km. 805. 3*7 Fulton 4tt Br*wn Agcy (Nathan) 3S4 Rockaway 'MJt- BakskB. Irvine; 2112 1 ait..* S* Bushwick Adv. Agency II.:': Broadway Ceattal Adv. Agrm-y 115* Myrtle Ave. Fetdsnan, Hytnaa ..... 2505 Atlantic Arm. 8>*»ali Adv. Agency 278 VTyckoff Avav " ** . " 1*03 Myrtle A**V Ueller A Bammermana 4428 4tb AT*. Oreeapoiat Advertising Agency Tel. Greenpolnt 7020 128 Greeapoint At*. Ilalsey Adv. Agency 98:1 l l i l - e y Mt. Koch Adv. Agency 380 Hancock M. Ed K**fns*. 7800 5th Ay*. Koplowlci Adv. Agency.. 1808 Pitkin Ave. . Kegelmen , 780S 5th Ay*. MeKeaaa-Moller Agcy. .186 .loralrmoa St. •lame* Muldnoa 728 franklin Ave. Peck Ad». Agency 386 "tit St. t'inchak Agency 40 Hoyt St. Khehna, P 1993 Frathaah A»». sach*. I. M 8504 4th At*. Miaplro Ade. Agency 282.1 Myrtle Ava. H herwood. B. R. .Boom 416. 867 Fnlton 88* Wllllarashi,rg Ady. Office. .85 Somaer Av*. Windsor Adv. Agency 4315 l l t h Avau LONO ISLAND CITY Qaeen* Adv. Agcy.5 Conrt Square, r_ l^ C. Eddie Chay Agency, 40 Jackson Ave., L. I, C. , MANHATTAN Acern Adv. Agency,...56 West 45th' St. Brown Adv. Ageacy ... .110 W. 40th S*. Biener A Dorsklnd 1.183 BraadwaF H. W. Fairfax Adv. Agency, Inc.. Rooaa 414, World BnlldhaB J. Finch Agency 1107 Broadway rrlrad Adv. Agency 171 Madison Ave. l.eTea, M. S.. Advertising. .1173 BrosHlvray Malay Adv. Service Time* Bldg. " Newmark Adv. Agency...217 Seventh Ava. Heck Adv. Agency IIS3 Broadway M Plnltrrn Agency 110 W. tatbsTA. Rltrservlre Agency 131 w. 18th St. Rath Adv. Co 1329 Jrd Ave. Murray BUI Adv. Co 200 R. 23d St. stemfteld-tiodlry, lac 1B4 Nasaan St. A mlalmom charge ef 5 lines Is made for- th* following classifications: I tenth Notice* . . . . 20 cents a line each tnase wemorkoaas 20 cents a line each time •aarrtase Notices. .20 cents a Itne each time nengious Notices. .20 cents a line men tine 1TME RATE FOB CLASSIFIED FAGSStf Insertion- most be witbin the week Number of Insertions .... ! 1 3 I V Kale per agate line. 30c I IKe I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS FOB SA14S. $19$ BUYS a good tised player piano-. mahogany; full SS note; Wg bargain i rolls, bench; term* $2 per weelt. BEH- NING. 304 Livingston st. $S»; used upright; splendid *t*aent's piano; $1 per week. BEHNING, 384 Ijy- Ingston st. H4TO TUNING. ITANOS tun*A $3; 11 year* factory: ea> 2SfJ.J* p .V. r "'* : P'»Yer speclsllst: estimate* Smith. 160 Qulncy «t. Phone Virginia 9334 PIANOS tuned: expert player repairing; reasonable: esttmatea Wra. Rack, 2481 Snyder ava. Phone 10385 FTatbuah. Form- erly of Horace Water* Ca_ 6th Ava. If. Y. AUTOMOBILES. TRUCKS FOR HIRE FOR HIP-E. Mack truck*. $20 day. Call Prospect 3180. Long distance rates reason- INSTRUCTION. A-B-C AUTO~~DRrVTNG—510 Prlvat* Instruction; ne classes; day or night: car* furnished: tests; licenses ar- ranged. Pbone Windsor 6146, Buckmln- Bt . f /-. S425 ' OT "* n H - I* D., private auto. 418 Coney Island ave„ near Church ave. PATENT ATTORNEYS. PATENT YOFB UfYBNTrOlt. Call er send tn* your *ketch; moderate rates. Z. H. POLACHEK, Patent Attor- ney and Engineer, 70 Wall ,t., Manhattan Phono Hanover 5S82. TJFRIGHT, grand er player: will pay c*»h. Telepbone Bensonhurst 038$, DiseWiLtmoN Noncat STATE OF NEW YORK, OFFICE op th* Secretary of State. •*,: I do h*r*nv c-rtify that a certificate of dissolution of BENJAMIN HOROWITZ, INC.. has been filed In thl* office thl* d*y and that It "ppearl therefrnrn that sack corpora tinn has compile1 with section one hundred «nd fH* of th* 8inrk Cnrporattnn Law. and that It 1* dissolved fliven dupltcste under mv hand and •cal of office of th* Secretary of __- (Mate, at- th* city of Albany, thl* (Seen twentieth d»* ef January, on* thousand nine hundred and twen. tr-srs. HARK STF.RN. Second Deputy Secretary of Stste. l-t»-l J AT A SPECIAL TERM PART It thereof of the Supreme Court held in aad for the County of Kings, at the Court House In the Borough of Brooklyn, Cit* of New York, on the 10th day of January. 1PI8,—Present: Hon. Norman S, Dike. Justice.—In the matter of the application of Morria H. Cohen for leave to change his nam* and adopt and assume the name of Morris H. Capustln—On reading and fling the annexed petition of Morris <H. Cohen, dulv verified the 13th day of January, 1824, praying for leave to as- sume the name ef Morns It, Cspustra In n!»r* and Mead of his present name, and if appearing to the satisfaction of this Court that there Is no reasonable obtee- tton fa the petitioners' assuming the name proposed, now on motion of William Snare- so. etfornev for the p"1tifnn«r It is Ordered, taut the e»td M«rr!s H. Cohen be. pn/{ he hereby Is *"t*nris* 1 to sssitrti* the nam* of Morris H. Csonsttn In plae* and steed of hht tir-s^nt n*">e on t*e 1*» day of *»»»^t, t»»* i...(n his eosepRafjee with the p'ovl'lnn. ef the *f>l"le in such esse* f-tnd* s«d provtded, vts; That he csves tt,i„ ontee to he en»e»d, end tl" eeneye nrtnn Wht<-b It Was «feet»d to h-* «i»d. wHMn »<-n <*n-r* In the offi'-e of the Clerk «f ttie Coimtv of K'nes. and that h* eaose n ennv of tbt. order to ts« potittshel at lc*«t once In The *tsed<ird Union, a -.»ws->«poe fviihlt^,cd m the Cortnty tif trina*. end tb»t within forty dav* after *t*e rna>ln- ef this order he cause an *f- Id-ivlt of th* pphllcstlon thereof te he "led wftb the clerk of fbe Cotmtv ef fine*, sad sfter said reontremeTit* have ceen cemelled wlfh. tb« oMltlneer, on and after the 1st day of Verb !«»*. shall be *IH»SH hv the t»a«se of Moret* ff f'- r-.-.-t ^. which he I* hereby stifhorts»d to assume, a* bar»fft provided, and »« etbee, Water, N. S, DTKS, 3, *, ft Cesoted, Teensrv t*»h, t*S«, WILLIAM « KELLY, Clerk. SURROGATE NOTICES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF New York, by the Grace of God free and independent—To August Bertram, if liv- ing, whoee place of residence is unknown and cannot after due diligence he ascer- tained, and if dead, the heir* at law, next of kin, widow, executors, administrators, devisees, !eg„t«.. 1, assignees and successors in interest, if any there pa of the aabl August Bertram, whose name*, piacea of t residence end post office nddre.a,., are unknown and cannot with due diligence be ascertained; Attorney tlcnersi of the State of New Tork send greeting: Whereas, Mary E. Bertram, who reside* at 445 Shep- herd avenue, Brooklyn, N, *\, has present- ed a petition praying for a decree that a eertain instrument in writing bearing date the 6th day of May. 1924, relating to real and personal properly, be duty proved a* the last Witt end Testament of Zaoh- arias Bertram, lately residing; at No. 448 Shepherd avenue, in the Borough of Brook- lyn, City of New York. Now, therefor*, you and each of you are herehy elud to show cause befor* our Surrogate* C ? UT 1 ^a h S c 2 unt » el Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, In the County of Kings, on the 15th day ef February, 1826, at ten o'clock tn the forenoon why such decree ahould not be made. In testimony whereof, we have caused (Seal) the Seal of our said Surrogate's _,„ Court to be hereunto affixed, W - , i. nW "'' HON *- GEORGE ALBERT WW. GATE, Surrogate of our sold County, at th* Borough of Brooklyn, in th* said County th* Sth, day of January, i»20» JOHN H. McCOOEY, . .-,. _ Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. CARL S. HElDENREICti. Attorney fer Petitioner, 80 Jamaica avenue, Brooklyn S ;J- 1-13-4.2 FTLE NO. 404—IPSd—THE PEOPLE of the State of New York by tha grace of God fro* nod Independent.—To Richard sehmid, an Incompetent; Frank E, Schmtd If living, and If dead, to the unknown heirs jt taw and Pest of)kin of Louisa Schmld, deceased. If any there be, who are living, and whose nitric* and add'r*ss»^ *r* unknown to the proponent and pe- titioner. Whereas, John M. Schmld, who resides at 8S» E**t 7th Street. Brooklvn, New York, ha* presented a petition pray- ing for a decree that a certain instrument In writing hearing dal* the 10th day of oeother, 1B1T, relating to real and per- •onal property, be duly proved as the last will and testament of t.onion Bohmid, lately residing st No, IS* Bast 7th sircet tn the Bnroueh of Brooklyn, City of New Yerk, Now, therefore, yoe and each of *-nit ape hereby cited to show cause be- fore our Snrrogate** Court of th* County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Fee. ords, in th* Cnuntv of Kings, en tha 2$th da* nf Fehrtary. Iftld »t ten o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be mad*. In testlwtenir whereof, w* have caused ($*tin the Seat of our **Id Surrogate's Court te he hereunto affixed. Witness. HON. nECiROE ALBERT WfN- OATE, Shrrretate nf our **!d County, a* the Borntiwh of Brooklvn in th* salt! County th* 31st d»v of January, 18J8. JOHN TT. McCOOEY. -*7Jertf of the Surrogates c.uii. l-W-4-2 Eight *r snare consecutive Insertion* carry weekly rate. Minimum space for classified, two tinea. The average is five words to the Hne, lower case. Agate and Century np to la- point only type allowed In the following classifications: Situations Wanted. Help Wanted, Agenta ^se-6**^^E**e*$EEJ9y ..... .tjSS^ERgr BI$WsU*tWsV W V*8T ?8*M'|W*( ^WsgsP^S- .;'• IMate ssyasted. Rooses For Sale, tt.rrse* Wanted, Apartments to let. ApartmeatS Wanted, Rooms to Let. Rooms Wanten, Boarding, Board Wanted, Wanted to Pay- chase. Miscellaneous classification* not men- tinned take the flat rate of 20 cents pee line, tv it boat discount (or coe'ioucd t»- •rrtlea*. < LOST AND FOUND. CAMP Iota, $J». terms; Maine woodaf beautiful lake; club membership, golf frcej electricity; 1 water: highway; God's country; speculators; club's opportunity, \inctnt. 212 «Ot st Evenings. LOST—BANK BOOK NO. .118134, . SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, l«u-l«2 Atlantic. Ave., Brooklyn, N. Itrr] Payment stopped. Please return to banfc, LOST BANK BOOK NO. 313378. SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, 140-182 Atlantic Ave., Brooklvn. N. Y!" Payment stopped. Please return to bank. LOST—Female white poodle; ansnerd name "Beauty," vicinity Reid ?m Lexing- ton ay**.; liberal reward. .112 Reid ava. Phone Bushwick- SKOS. LOST—On Wyckoff st. or <"nurt st.. $S9i nurse's month's salarv. Miss llle=:er, 3t> Wyckoff st. Main 4'iSH LOST—On Saturday night, lady's wJitt* gold wrist watch, with link bracelet at- tached: reward for return, call Haddinff* Way 2424. BIG REWARD. YOST—Two police dogs (male snd re*s a«le>. Rabuae. S» gtanWix st, -7" BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES; BILLIARD PARLOR for sale eh***"*, small cash needed. 404 Knickerbocker *%»*., Brookfyn, -e CANDY and cigar store for sale; locirrld; «4it Washington «j.e., Brooklyn. Apply en) premise*. FRUIT and vegetable store for sath; will except any reasonable offer. 2H$> Myrtle ave., ftldgawood. - - AUCTION SALES. . CTTY SALESROOMS .*, I3-2B-27 Boerum Place, at Livingston Rht, \VM. POLLAK, Auctioneer, SELLS To-morrow, WEDNESDAY**: AT 10:30 A. M. Fine Furniture, Carpets. Rug*. Piano"*, Talking Ma-ihlnes. ftilt-a-Bi-nc. Cl,1n%, Linen, Paintings. Tttpestrie-, Desk*. Iloofe- 1 ases. Wardrobes, Gas Hannc-i, 1,« Boaea, Quilt.-, niankeis, <:urtaln«. t'ortieres. 1 dg. ing, Hedroom, LIvihg lloom, Daveno S*ta. Carpel* and Rugs. SraCTtAL XQTICE, y* th AT r \ J 1 '**' 1 "' TKI:M I'ART.-h thereof 0 f the Supr.-m,- <:..„., ... „, ,„ ;md for tbe ( ounty ,,f KI,,-, ,,, ,,,,, ,- ou , t House in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of RS2 ^^ rk ' °" ""• l! " "' JaniiftW, I82H—Present: Hon, Norman H Dike jus- tice., in th„ made,- ,„• ,1,, ,,.,,„.,. ,,'„^ f Ilairis I'uliin and Hose rohen for lenl J * to change tin li names and adopt and 11*- ssiim.. the names of Hnril, C:U, 1!M|„ a m i Rose Capustln —on reading and filing et* annexed petition nf Harris Cohen n.|$l Rose Cohen, duly verified the i.tth rtny of Januai>, i»2n. prnviug ;.,i |. nvr 10 „4. sumo the names or Harris Capustln ainj Rose I'apvistlti respe, llvelv and their In. fsnt ilatighter. Fay Capustln. In rdace and sle.id of their present nsmei itnd It ap- pealing to lb" sinlsf.1. turn nf liils ("curt that there Is no r, .n.o-.i' 1. niiieitlnn to the petitioners assuming the n.-ime* pra* posed, now on motion of Witit.-nn Sparage, attorney for the petiiloneis. jt I* ordered, that the said Harris Cohen and Rote Cohen and their Irif.mt dotight-r, t .1 v Cohen, be Snd they hereby are nulho'ruad to assume the nanus c ll.,.-tu i'»pu»t|Q. Rosa Capiisiin end Psy ''apnstln In plats* snd stead nf ih.ir n-i-m n.m-s on DM 1st d*y of March, l'i26. upon Ib.-.r ... pllane* with the pruvl'lon of |i,„ statute In such case* made and provbied, «*BI That Ihey 1 a«*e this ^ttlar to 1. , ntor«si, and the papers upon a-lilch ft w»* granted to h,. filed within ten day* In the office of the Clerk of the County nf Kings, »nd that they en - , opy of this order to he published „• | 0 „st ear. In The standard In- 11. :, newsnapflr published in the 1 onntv of Klnjs and that within forty dsy* after th* makieic of till* order thev cause *n sffldnvlt of th* nith- llcstton thereof lo he filer! with the fl-flt, of the County of Kings, and after said r»- 0,t)lrem*nt* have been complied wltt U.» reiltlnneis. on ae.l nftcr i;,e 1 «t day iH Msr.t, n«, *hsll ;,c l,no,vn bi it-., c a i t e i of Harris CapsaMn. Rose Capu*g**t9 Kav Capuatln, which ther n,,. hereby « 9 I thorleed tn assume, as herein piovad g*W ao other*. r '"t'f. N. S DTFW. •*:> Granted, .fan lath 1«!8 WTLLIAM r. KSIA.V, l l«rk. Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com
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ADVERTISE YOUR REAL ESTATE IN THE STANDARD UNI01 BUSINESS PROP. FOR SALE. BUSINESS PROP. FOR SALE

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Modern, Brooklyn MACHINE SHOP

SUIT AIL I for manufacturing, or storage. 40 ,000 aq. ft., which can

be expanded to 80 ,000 or 9 0 , 0 0 0 iq. ft. Ideal central location, at Brooklyn end of Manhattan Bridge. Good labor available. Immediate poucation.

E. w . BLISS COMPANY 53rd St. & 2nd Ave., Brooklyn

TELEPHONE SUNSET OOOO

Or Ymr Own Braitr

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HOUSES FOR SALE. tUMAM LXM.

FLATBI'SH W* aro offering (or sale to clos* out a building operation. 10 one-family houses Ju»t completed; atx room., tun parlor, all modern Improvements; price 15.490 each; cash required 1(00; baluuc* 826 monthly;

I must be sold In next thirty days; do not fall to make an Inspection at once; best

j i hauoe to own your own home ever of­fered. R. r . Pratt * Boa, Inc., 11."* No*, trand ave., junction Flatbush ave. and SMS Avenue N. corner Utlca ave.

J 93 WARREN ST.. bargain tor quick

buyer; stationery uni! confectionery store; near church and school.

HOUSES FOR SALE. QUEENS ANI> I/ONG ISLAND.

BIGGEST BUY~

New York

ST. ALBANS '5890

REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.

PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY

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S u n P a r l o r 1 8 x 8 F t .

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$5S9 C A S H

E a s y T e r m s

Improve-

These homes are cen-trolly located i« re­stricted section; only five minutes from St. Albans station, and ^™ contains every up-to-date nient; private driveway

28 Minutes from I'enn Station Jamaica Bus Passe* Property

WRITE FOR BOOKLET

MEZICK HOMES &DEV. CO. Central Ave. & 200th St.

ST. ALBANS, N. Y. Take Long Island Railroad to ST ALBANS station, walk east on Central Ave. to 2()0th St., or St. Albnns Bus from 163rd St. and Jamaica Ave. (l'ront Merrick Theatre), Jamaica, di­rect to Office at 200th St. and Central ave. PHONE OFFICE FOR AUTO SERV-

ICF. TO PROPERTY T e l e p h o n e L a u r e l t o n 2 8 1 4

Real rotate K\< hunge. 189 Montague St. For Account Estates and Owners.

853-5 Fulton St. Near /dclnhl S t . 2 stores and 4

apartmims; cold water.

178 Flatbush Ave. Ext. *hr u:;h t j 133 DU f rid St., il-sty business

691 Wa hington Ave. Cor. 1 . . e -t . 1 , store & | apartments.

709 Third Ave. Near -2d s£ ..tun* ami 2 apartments;

eoltl water,

315 Sackett St. Near Smith St.,, 2-famlly.

SEND FOR HOOK.UAI-

w~. GILUGAN * -Auctioneers. 153 Remsen St.

$480 CASH. S50 monthly principal: J-family brick bouse; toidWoom* and bath each floor; six sold this "stounth, one left; price 111,900. Lamouti'osk-t and Empire blvd.. bet. Urooklyr^tTsjVJCingston uvea. Slater Development %>rp.

ESTATE FOR SALE Elderly lady, resident of New Jersey,

selling out Brooklyn estate at sacrifice. Phone or write Leo A. Freedtnan, 160 Broadway. Cortlandt 2388.

WYCKOFF ST., near Hoyt; 3-f amity brick. 10 room*; nice location; prieu $10,000, A. Cohen, Room 1004. 206 Broad­way, IJew York.

DEAN ST.; 2-famlly, 11 rooms, two baths; rents $82: price $6,2SO; rash ar­ranged. Milzlnger, 437 Ralph ave.

BEDFORD SECTION: 3-story and base­ment brownstone: cash; $2,000. John B. Moseley, 387 Cumberland st.

fiAisyDAPTs.Tou£T. D o , m o P a r a i r r 8 f 8

FLATBUSH. Send for • Weekly Pales List of desirable houses In this section. Geo. E. Jantser. 1382 Flatbush ave.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. BROOKLYN LOTS.

NEW four-room house, concrete cellar; on plut equal to 44 city lota, at Great River, ease-near new 100 ft. wide Cross Island Boule vard; boating, '.lathing and fishing near by; price $1,600; $500 down; balance monthly. Write or phone Gleeaon A Dolan, 152 West 42nd St., New York Phono Wis­consin 0631.

JAMAICA'S finest hill section: $6.JM huya $8,000 house; select neighborhood, driveways, 20 minutes Manhattan, 130 ft. boulevard, 5c subway: large rooms; steam: parquetry; tiling; $5«0 casa, $25 monthly principal. McXeece, Corn Exchange Bank Bldf, Sutphln boulevard, opp. Jamaica (%. I.) Station. Phone Jamaica 8010 dally, Sunday.

$100 CASH buys all year bungalow; ad-Joining park and beautiful l a t e ; easy commuting: price only $2,750; $15 per month; warranty deed. Brown. 241 West 31th st. New York. Room 1201.

FLATBUSH. Send for Weekly Sales List of desirable plots In this section. Geo. E. Jantzer. 1382 Flatbush ave.

SHEEPSHEAD BAY lots; choice loca­tion; bargain for home builder or Investor. M. Davldman, 977 Tiffany St., Bronx.

QUEENS AND LONG ISLAND LOTS

LESS THAN $17 A LOT. Larke plot of land, high and dry; equal

In size to 30 city lots; located at Great River, on Montauk Division, L. I. R. R.: close to new Cross Island Boulevard; Ideal for chicken farm, bungalows, etc; right In tho pine treo country; full price $495; $50 down and $3 monthly. Write or phone Gleeson & Dolan 152 West 42nd St., New York. Phone Wisconsin 0634.

FARMING-DALE; 4 lots; $8!5; 'cash $50, balance $S month: worth *1.000; easy terms. F. R., 05 Standard Union.

CORPORATION NOTICES.

NEW J E R S E t

48 new "RILEYRTLT HOMES" to Be erected in the BBST LOCATION OF WKStTFIELD: prices- from Sln.00» to $25,000; terms reasonable. Better pick your lot now. S E E O W N E R A N D B U I L D E R at 411 Tuttle Parkway, Westfield, N. 3. Phone No. 688, , *

MONEY TO LOAN. A BALANCE always on Band far 1st

End and 3rd mortgages, bonding loans-quick action! lowest rates. Eskay Hold­ing Corp.. 881 Fulton s t . t r iang le T997

1ST, 2nd, Erd mortgages quickly closed Walter H Lnng, title examiner. Sa l t . M' 44 Conrt a t Triangle 5940.

FIRST, second, third mortgages; reason -able charges. Room 17, 290 Montague s t Triangle 3S68-SIM.

MORTGAGES placed quickly: applies* tions solicited. Crawford. Part-er Co., 188 Remsen Bt, Brooklyn, Room 288. \.

BTTTLDUJO loan, first, **rnnrl. third mortiTigew: results Ortem Realty Harp., 29 Graham ave Pulesk! TOoS. .

SECOND MrmTGAGFSt LOWEST R4T1?S TO OWNHTRS frNT.Y. S. L. S e n w A R T O 48 JOHN ST.. N. T.

MONEY on second MAt'Ivaaeai large, small; particulars. Relaler, SB* Crown-it.

RPAL ESTATE WANTP0

WANT to buy either a single or double brick bouse; must have some Improve­ments; in Ttldeewnnd section or vicinity. Address Areneita, 13» Meeker ave, Phont Grrenrolnt "SOB.

CORPORATION NOTICES.

NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Hoard of Estimate and Apportionment at tts meeting held on Wednesday, Decem­ber 80, 1925 (Cat. No, 11). adopted the following resolutions;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York la considering the advisability of institut­ing proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and 'ex­tending of North ISttt street from Franklin street to Wythe avenue, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

Wherea*, The Board of Estimate and An-portlonment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing th* iastituion of proceedings to Require title to the real property required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an ore* or arena of asaesa-ment for benefit for said proceedings,

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 873 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of as­sessment for benefit i s these proceedings la as follows;

Bounded on- tin northwest b y the trortb-westerly aide of Vntnklm sweat ' on tna northeast by a line HW feet northeasterly from and parallel with the northeasterly •Me nf North 15th street, tba said distance being measured at right angles to North 18th street, and by the prorogation of tbe said tine; on the southeast by the northv.-eoferly side of Wythe avenue end on the sou*b'vest by a line midway between North IRth street and North 14th street and by the prolonrstlon of the said line.

Resolved. That this Hoard consider the prorn.ed area nf assessment at a meidlng of tho Hoard, to be held In tb» City of New York, Borough Of Manhattan. In the iMty Hall, on Friday. January 2*. I»2« al 10 3ft o'clock A. M„ and that at tbe same time and piece a public bearing thereon will then and there be had.

Pesolved. That the Keoretery of this Hoard esusa these resolution* and a notice to all person* effected th**eny to ha pub-itshad tn the Cltv Record afM In the cor­poration newspapers for tan 'Says continu­ously, exclusive of Sundays ana legal boll, davs, prior tn Frldav January 1ft: 10J8.

lifted yew York. Jonaary 18. 18"«. PFTErt T Mrt inWiV, Seorotary, Boatd

af Estimate and Ar-rtort'onmeatt. Municipal Building. Telepbone 4588 wfi«a»,_

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I lowing rosotuiion.. w-n—.te end 'he Board of Estimate and I Whereas, Tho Board of Estimate an • t of The City of New York Apportionment of ^ ™ | J 1 ? JfVLJSu

the advisability of lmrtitut- Is considering the advlsabi ty of ln*tltut

"NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at i ts meeting held On Friday, January 8, 10211 (Cal. No 23) adopted the following resolutions

Whereas. Th> Apportionmen is considering the advisability ing proceedings to acquire titie to the leal property required for the opening and extending of liegeman avenue front Lin-wood street to Linden boulevard, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; ami

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment Is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of tho resolu­tion directing the institution of proceed­ings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon area or arena of assessment for benefit for said proceed­ings.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment in pursuance of the provisions of Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby trtvea notice that tha proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed­ings la aa fellows;

Beginning at a polt on tho westerly lino of Llnwood street where it 1« inter­sected by a line midway between Hege-man avenue and New Lots avenue, aa these stre?ts are laid out between Lln­wood street and Essex street, and running thence eastwardly along the said line mid­way between Hegeman avenue and New Lets avenue and along the prolongation of tire sartd line, to the Intersection with tha prolongation of a line midway between Dumont avenue and Fountain place; thence eastwardly along- the said line midway between Dumont avenue and Fountain place and along the prolonga­tion of the said line, to the Intersection with a line midway between Euclid ave­nue and Pino street: thence southwardly along the said line midway between Euclid avenue and Pine street to the intersection with the northwesterly lino of Linnet. boulevard; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Linden boulevard t»

CORPORATION NOTICES

Is as follows: Beginning at a point on a line midway

between Burnett street and Marsh street distant 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Quentln road and running thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Burnett street and Marsh street, and along the prolonga­tion of the said line to the Intersection with the northerly line of Avenue V; thence southwesterly and westwardly along the northwesterly and northerly line of Avenue U to the intersection with a line midway between Ford street and Coyle street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Ford street and Coyle street to the Intersection with a line midway between Avenue T and Avenue U; thence wostwardly along the said lino midway botween Avenue T and Avenue U to the intersection with a line midway bo­tween Brown street and Batchelder street; thence northwardly along the said line

midway botween Brown street and Batch, elder street to the intersection with a line midway between Avenue S and Ave­nue T; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Avenue S and Ave­nue T to Ihe intersection with a line mid­way between Nostrand avenue and llar-ing street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Nostrand ave­nue and Harlng street to tho intersection with a line midway between Avenue R and Avenue S: thence westwardly along the said line midway between Avenue R and Avenue 8 to the intersection with a line mldwav between East 28th street and East 29th street; thence northwardly along tne said line midway between East 28th street and East SOth street to the Intersection with a line at right angles to Nostrand avenue and passing through a point on Its westerly side where it Is intersected by a line parallel with Quentln road, as tills street Is laid out to the east of Nostrand avenue, and passing through the point or beginning: thence eastwardly along the said line at right angles t j . j W f f f ™ J g f c nue to tho Intersection with its westerly sld»; thence northeastwardly along the said line parallel with Ouentln road to t.ie point or place of beginning.

Resolved. That this Board consider^the proposed area

New York, Bovwu- ,< •,, --- . Cltv Hnll. on Friday. February 5, 192R. . . 10:30 o'clock A. M„ and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there he had.

Pesolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to he pub­lished In the City Record and In the cor-poratlon newspapers for ten ''"Vs continu­ously, exclusive of Sundays and legal bolt-rtevs. r-rtor to .Friday. February 5 _ « «

Dated. S e w York. January 23. "»•» PETER J. MnfJOWAN, secretary. Board

of Estimate and Apportionment. Municipal Bttltdtng. Telephone. 4f60 WorUw

OMrvfuniuucD. AUTO MOVING VANS

Local | ( per load up. . . . „ HOWARD AUTO MOVING, 288 Wilson Ave. Jefferson 230a.

AUTO VANS Local moving. 818 a load Htiumpfler, ttSn Stephen e t Jetfereost 7818.

ATLANTIC AVE.. 828; e l s rooms sad bath; sppo.Ua L. I. depot; hot water, elec­tric; suitable for roomer*.

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—12 Strong pi.; four rooms; all Improvements, including phone; 183. luqulre Jaaltai or phone Bark-shire 44!»6.

BUSHWICK AVE, 267: three and four rooms; range, laundry, tubs; electric; some with bath and whit* sink; near B. M. T. subway; 122-826. Inquire janitor.

BCSHWICK SECTION; four light room* and bath; electric; private house; con. venient to subway and all car lines: rent $48. 17 Dodworth * t , between Bushwlck and Broadway,

BUSHWiCK SUCTION; four rooms. electric and gas; $33. 184 Schaeffer st.

COLORED; 173 Heyt »t.; Just decorated; fine three, five and six rooms; rent 821 to $27. Agent on premises 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. dally.

COLORED people; three large, light rooms, white sinks; decorated; $14. 248 Moore St., Williamsburg.

COURT ST., I l l ; three large, l ight room* and bath; $35. Kenny on premises. Triangle 1378.

COVERT ST., 1»9; four rooms, kitchen­ette, bath; Improvements: small family.

903 DEAN ST.; five rooms and bath; colored tenants. John B. Moseley, 387 Cumberland st.

DECATUR ST., 281; five rooms, bath; heat: all improvements; newly decorated. Haddlngway 553S.

EAST? NEW YORK AVE.. 1011; four, five rooms and bath: newly decorated. In­quire Mrs. Kelly, 1015.

FIRST month free; five all light rooms and bath; $26. 1686 DeKalb ave.

FIVE-ROOM apart.; decorated; all im­provements; rent $35. 253 Hull st. Dick­ens 3758.

FIVE rooms, bath, electric light; new­ly decorated; 830. 580 Central ave. Tel. Jefferson 5161.

FIVE all light rooms, bath, electric; $36; near cars and "L" road. 318 Pal­metto st.

FIVE rooms, bath, electric; rent $35; two rooms bath, electric; rent $20. 475 7th ave.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT th? Board of Estimate and Apportionment at ifs meeting held on Friday. January 8. 1926 (Cal. No. 3 D , adopted the fol-lowing resolutions

, ' ^ T r o ^ l n V t o acqulFe title to the real property req Sired for the opening and ?*tenrting of Caton avenue Irani Fort Hamiltorf parkway to the westerly side of Cravesend nvenue and trom laast 5th street to the junction of Bedford ave­nue an* Linden boulevard, subject to the Hghts^of the New York Rapid Transit Sfllrosd Corporation, excluding the lands "cqulred for the parade sround under Chapter S52 of the Lawa of 1808 in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York,

""whereas. The' Board of Estimate and Apportionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption- of the reso­lution directing the Institution of pro­ceedings to acauire title to tbe real prop­erty required for the foregoing Improve­ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings. . . . . , i „ „ » .

Resolved That the Board nf Estimate and Apportionment, m pursuance of the provisions of section 073 of the Onmter New York Charter, a s amended, hereby gives notice that the proponed area, of assessment for benefit to these proceed­ings Is as follows:

Beginnina: at a point on the westerly line of Ocean avenue where It is mter-aeetart by the prolrneatloti of a line raid-way between Winthrop street and Park-side avenue, and running thence east­wardly along the »*id line midway be­tween Winthrop street and Parkslde avenue and along the prolongation of the anfd Hne to the Intersection with a line midway between Rogers avenue and Nostrand avenue; thence southwardly along the said line midway between Rog­ers avenue and Nostrand avenue to tha In­tersection with a Una bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the pro­longation of the northerly line of Erasmus street and the southerly line of Church avenue, as these streets are laid out "Where tn«y adlolB Johnson plane; thence

the intersection with a line distant I0# . westwardly along the said bisecting line feet southfrly from and parallel with the southerly line of Hegeman avenue, the said distance being measured at right an­gle* to Hegeman avenue; thenc . west­wardly along the said line parallel with Hegeman avenue to tho Intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Hegeman avenua and Linden boulevard as these streets are laid out between Llnwood street and Essex street; theme westwardly along the said line midway between Hege­man avenua and Linden boulevard and alone; the prolongation of the **td line to the intersection with the westerly line of Llnwood street; thene* northwardly along tha westerly lino of Llnwood street to tha point or place of beginning

Resolved, That thta Board consider the proposed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held In Tha City of New Tork, Borough of Manhattan. In the City Hall, on Friday, February 8, 1828, at 19:30 o'clock A. M., and that at tire snm» time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had,

R**ol*ed, That the Secretary of thta Board miia* these reaniiftlon* and a notice to all person* affected thereby to be pub. tlshud in tbe City Record and tn tha cor­poration newspapers for ten daya eontlnu-nij«1y, exclusive of Sunday* and legal boll-day*, prior to Friday, February 5, 1828,

r»n»ed. New York- January 21, 102*. PETER 3. MefJOWAN. Secretary, l o s r d

of Estimate and Aonoftinnroenf. Municipal Building, Telephone 4888 Worth

I-tt-lt-tfeSfl

NfiTTOJ TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Estimate and Apportionment nt its meeting held on Frldav, January *.-1!<2* fCat. No. 34) adopted the following resninf ions:

Whereas. The Board ef Estimate and Appottlere-ent of The Cltv of New Yet-V |* considering the advisability of Inntltut-lag prncsdlnes tn acnulre title to the real '•rooertv rcnulred for the op"nlns and ex tending of ^errltscn avenue from Nostrand 'vemie, to th« northerly fork nf Avenue O. ' " j p a sje'nugh of Brooklyn. City of New

5f**ja*s Tli» Besrd of Estimate and AsjP8*Tj$J8ament Is authorised end required st fneVTirne of the adoption of the reaolti-Hi$f directing thai Institution of proceed.' lag* fn *enulre title tn the real property required for the foregoing Improvement to fix end determine upon an area or areas of assessment far benefit for said pro­ceedings,

Reajolved. That the ftosrd of *5*ttmste -•nd Apoenton'ocnt, in sjnrsuahee. of the i r«vl*taa* of section 878 ef the «>r*M#r •v*w i t e»k ''.-it,—. n. smentted, .herein' tirt*nmfi9 'hat i h . woravatfl **** at at-"tjpillH! set benefit In Urea* s*»e*«wTng*

to the interseetftn with a. line bUeetinr the angle formed by the Intersection of tbe prolongation Of the northerly line of Jtenmor* terrace and the southerly line of Church avenue; thence westwardly along the said bisecting line to the In-tersectlen with a line midway between Ocean avenue end Bast 81*t street; thence •outhwardly along the said line midway between Ocean avenue and East 21st street to the intersection with the prolongation or a line midway between Albemarle road and Tennis court; thence westwardly along tha said line midway between Albemarle road and Tenni* court and along the pro­longations of the said line to the intersec­tion With a line midway between Rugby road and Marlborough road; thence south­wardly along the **1d 1ln* midway be­tween Rugby road and Marlborough road to a point distant 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Albemarle road; thence westwardly and always distant 180 feet *outherIy from and parallel with the southerly Una at Albemarle road to the Intersection with a line distant 148 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly • line of Coney Island avenue, the said distance being measured I t right angle* to Coney Island avenue; thence southwardly along the *ald line parallel with Coney Island avenue to the Inter­section with the prolongation of a line midway between Hinckley place and Tur­ner place, as these streets are laid out between Bast nth street and Coney Island avenue: thence-weetwardly along the said line midway between Hinckley place and Turner place, and along the prolongations of the said line, ta the tnteftectlen with the prolongation of a line mldwav between T.oulsa street and Clara street: thence tmuthwestwardl* along the *sld Hne mld­wav between To»l*a street and Clar* street and aloof the pmlone-atlon of the said line, to the rnisrserttnn with a Hn* dle-tsnt 10t feet snulhwestwardly from *nd nsrollel with the eouihwesterly Pne nf Cheater avenue, the said d!e»«ne* being measured et right anele* to Chester ave­nue; thenc* northwestwardly along t h e . Mid tin* parallel with Chester arena*. I end along the prolongation of the said Hne to the Intersection with the nroionea-fton of a t'ne midway between Greenwcnd avenue and Vnnderbilt atreat; thenc* northeastwardly along the sal 1 line mid­way between Greenwood s ayvahu* and Vendirblli street, *nd alone* th*ra*ajenga tion of the said He*, to the WtaWsttloi with a line mldw*y hetwi i^tfif/K'M

street end R*it 4fll Street; thaJMfc) **l1fh. wardty n! n* t h a aald line midway be­tween East i d street and Fast *th street to the Intersection with a line dlst-iet 108 feat northwestwardly from atld parallel with the northwesterly Ha* of Green, wood evens*, the s a w dtatanc* being measured et right angles to Greenwood avwatie; tbenea n«rfh***fw*rd1y atong the aald line parallel with Greenwood aveattt

FIVE apartments; three outside apart­ments, window In every room; newly dec­orated and stove; cold water. 118 St. Edwards st., opposite Fort Greene Park, near Myrtle ave.; rent very reasonable. Triangle 4855.

FIVE rooms: electric; bath; reasonable. 260 Heyward st., near Broadway. ,

FOUR ROOMS, "$20 Free rent to Feb. 1st. Inquire cigar store, 55 New York ave.. corner Atlantic.

FOUR rooms: electric; decorated; white sink. Scotty. C64 6th ave.

438 GOLD ST., near Fulton; four rooms and bath: electric: $40.

FURNISHED ROOMS. BBRGEN ST., 486. at Flatbush ave.

subway*; parlor, $»; small rooms, $4.88; bested house; bot witter aad electric.

B E D F O R D AVE., »4T; two light house­keeping room*; all improvement.; phone.

BEDFORD SECTION—408 Greene ave. . large housekeeping room; heat; eUctrlv; running water.

BOND ST., 43; Urge room, kitchenette, hot water; electric; steam.

CARLTON AVE., 312; large and small rooms; heat, electric, hot water; near Subway. .Nevlns 7701".

CROP8EY AVE., 20J1; Urge, furnished room and real kitchen; s l u m , gaa and electric. Brosonhurst 6298.

DEAN ST., 262; housekeeping rooms; hot, cold water; heat.

DEAN ST.. 200; housekeeping room; hot and cold water and heat.

HELP WAMTEP--liALE. DRIVERS wanted for retail oil route.

Apply at Standard Gil C*. of New York, Mct.len's Family Oil Work*, Bond and 2aU st*., BrookJjn.

FIREMAN WANTED Low pressure heating work In winter,

general repair* tn summer; stesdy all yeai work. Apply anytime to Mr. Small, i'loneer Warehouse, 41 Flaibusu. ave., Brooklyn.

OFFICE BOYS. 312-818. Greater N. Y. Employment Atsenijy, 388 Fulton St., Bklyo

SALESMEN and collector* for life in­surance wanted; guaranteed salary and commission. Apply In writing, J. 11., 105 Standard Union,

TYPISTS, $20. Greater K. Y. Employ­ment Agency, 388 Fulton St.. Brooklyn.

Luke Mathewsla says In Bibla times the crow went and saved a fellow by taklmr him bread, and it looks like ever since then ths crow has been trying- to tret it back.

• * . Somebody that didn't especially

admire FYlsby Hancock reminded him that he was getting old and Ugly in the face, and Frisby replied that while he might appear that way to outsiders, as lone; as he was con­fident that he looked better than a lot of those around him, he ^"tls perfectly satisfied.

• * * The Tickville "Tidings," in its

sports department, last week an­nounced that in the football game between the high school • boys last Friday, they won.

DEAN ST.. 146; large and small rooms; rents reasonable.

DEAN ST.. 217; beautiful large, small rooms, steam heat; reasonable.

DECATUR ST., 63; large, heated room, near Fulton L Tompkins station.

DUFFIELD ST.. 35: l»rg* foom; run­ning- water; $4; small. $3.50.

ELEGANTLY furnished large room; heat; privileges; gentlemen; |4-$3. Bush'k 6481.

ROOMS TO LET. ITN FURNISHED.

BERGEN ST.. 731. near .Washington; two light rooms, electricity, $15; three rooms. $25 monthly.

HOUSES TO LET. NINE-ROOM brownstone house; rent

$75; lease. 643 Sterling pi.

FLATS AND APTS. WANTED.

U N F U R N I S H E D

WANTED, four-room furnished apart. J. H., 106 Standard Union.

BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET

518 AVE.; six reom* and

HOYT ST. 191: four large rooms; newly decorated: oilcloth in kitchen; near sub­way; 322; Janitor.

JANITOR wanted: six beautiful rooms; newly decorated; electric, bath. 275A Reld ave

.TANITREPS wanted: three rooms, bath: rent $20; $10 for services. 18 A. M. to 3 P. M„ Dawson. 318 Palmetto St.

7#3 LEXINGTON AVE,; five light room* and bath; side window*; electricity: 135.

LEXINOTOK AVE., 88; five rooms; rent $35. John B. Moseley, JS7 Cumberland at.

1006 MYRTLE AVE.; five rooms, hath; electric; rent 332-335; janitor.

ONE MONTH RENT FREE Four and six-room apartments, $20-825.

Pilso Renting Agency, 633 Court St.

PARLOR floor and basement, six bea'4-tiful rooms; all improvements; $45. 2P0 Pacific * t

PARK AVE.. 831; four rooms; range, boiler, white sink, electric.

PITKIN AVE.. 2569-71, East New York; two, three, five rooms; modern apart­ments; rents $30, $40. $55 per month. On premises, between 2 and ft P. M,, or tele­phone Windsor 8888; evenings, Windsor 2712.

826 PUTNAM AVE.: two room*, bath and kitchenette; heat; hot water: gaa and electricity supplied: rent $40; business couple preferred. Tel. Bushwtck 162S.

7» PUTNAM AVE.: five rooms and hath; steam heat: colored tenants: $35. John B. Moseley, 287 Cumberland st,

S08-iS0T PROSPECT PL.; five rooms, bath; electric; decorated; $35i--

REID AVE., 12, near Broadway; five rooms and bath; ianitor service; all im­provements; $25,

REID AVE., 372; three rooms and al­cove, parlor floor, porch, tuba, range; $25.

RIDGE WOOD—Near Fresh Pond sta­tion; five rooms, bsth: coal, g.is rang*,! hot water heater*; Iste*t decoration; mid­dle floor; new house; rent $40; quiet, clean house. 105 Valentine st. Evergreen 14152

ROCHESTER AVE.. 47; parlor floor and basemeht; all Improvements; rent $*5. Owner on premtsesi

ST, MARKS AVE., comer Buffalo; four large night, newly decorated rooms, bath: electric; hot water heater; rent $3*-$3S South 2892,

SOTTTH NINTH ST.. 2W, corner Rod­ney: five rooms, af! outside: cornet house Apply to owner, on premisa*.

SOTTTH OZANB PARK—Six room*, befh: furnace; electric: ell Improvement*; 118. Pnene Evergreen 8ft*#.

THTRTi ST. 78; five room*: hewlv paint­ed and decorated: range; electricity; rent *M; children welcome.

THPRE foiir-renm apartments: electric end ranees: newly decorated; with 1«nlt-ersblp If desired. Also H-roem. private. hriek hnnse to let for en* or two ten­ants: reasonable. Tnoqlre 88 Bond a t . er 98 3rd ave., dr»f Stare.

n n r r v renin* and bath: eoean rent Tn-etite* wiTtii-m Davis, Smith s t . corner e*-h*rmerhorn*

j w r c t r c i F F «T.. 1(M; three rnorna, $2*1 four room*. f iS ; no OMeetten children; s B newly decorated. Bradley, on premise*.

BROOKLYN.

LOFTS: 60x30: steam heat; light on four sides; near station: low rental. Se-man. 382 Schenck ave. Gienmore 1119.

ELEVENTH ST., 357; back parlor, light housekeeping; electric. Phone South 8.40.

EVERGREEN AVE., 347; parlor and alcove; running water; housekeeping: phone.

FIFTY-SECOND ST., 630; three rooms; light housekeeping.

FIRST ST., 435; one Urge room with kitchen; housekeeping; all Improvements; suitable for business couple or two people,

FOURTH ST., 316- large room, kitch­enette, southern exposure; newly decor­ated; hot water, heat; $10 week. South

FORTY-EIGHTH ST.. 601; three fur­nished rooms; for light housekeeping: steam heat.

GREENE AVE., 821; nicely furnished room; electric light; heat; near all cart* and subway lines; one or two gentlemen. Bushwick 6493.

McDONOUGH ST.. 55: nice front room; none better; terms very moderate.

MACON ST.. 228: large room: for two; conveniences; $7. Lafayette 7102.

MACON ST., 223: large room; for two; conveniences; $7. Lafayette 7102.

MYRTLE AVE.. 1550 (Wyokoff station); large furnished room; light housekeeping.

YOUNG men wanted, 1:30 to 4 P. M.; good salary. Ad­dress Box G. S., 101 Standard Union.

HELP WANTED—FEMALE. BEADER&; experienced on shoe orna-

rrmnts; also bow makers; homeworkf-rn; best Kay. Supreme Mf«. Co., 327 Myr­tle ave.

GIRLS

NOSTRAND AV.. 319; furnished kitchen, parlor, bedroom, hath; $12; phone; transit.

PACIFIC ST.. 523; sunny housekeeping room, with kitchenette; business couple or two men.

PACIFIC ST.. 416; single room: water; steam: electric; subways: reasonable.

Qt'INCY ST.. 82: two nlcelv furnished rooms; all conveniences fnr light house­keeping: also single room, rrospect 10.35S.

REIT) AVE.. 86: room, k ' t c h c e t t e next tn ba!h; steam: electric. Bushwick 501."

214 PT. JAMES PI,.: house for com­fort: new]*- furnisher! Ispdrnoms. single or

liaiii; light house-5828; - reason*

CARPETS AND RUGS

Rugs—Save 50%—Carpets New factory rejects; Sloan's and smith's makes; large assortment and all steeg; 8x12, $14; S i l o Aiminster, $20; velvet rugs, $19; f>g8, $6; also stair carpets, Bfie. a yard. Ring Pullman hell, 528 Lafayette ave.. between Bedford and Nostrand aves,, ground floor.

CLOTHINta.

FUR COATS, genuine; every descrip­tion; show room samples, used for display-never worn; $50 up. Private residence. 858 St. Johns pl„ near Nostrand ave.

OOAI,

COAL (Pocohontas) stove sise. $16 pet ton Manhattan and ^rontt; $18 Brooklyn-immediate delivery. Merkel Fuel Plaza SI 45.

FURNsTTTRK.

GREAT saerutiee bargain; twin bedroom. dining room, overstuffed living room, wal­nut bedroom, floor lamp, breakfast suite, draperies. Phone Buckmlnster 4733.

TWO flat top desks; in excellent condi­tion. Inquire 10 162nd at., near Jamaica ave., Jamaica,

MISCELLANEOUS CARPENTER A N D BU1XDER.

WILLIAM C. MONAHAN, CARPENTER Jobbing promptly attended to. 17 Concord s t , Brooklyn. Telephone Main 7488.

ELF.CTRICAt.

$85 wire* eight-room house, in --hiding meter and fixtures complete; we also do power wiring; cash or payment*. Nevis*

FURNITURE POLISHER.

FTJBJftTOUE POMBHINO; furniture and pianos polished; price reasonnW*. E. Hertell, phone Jefferson 9907.

HEATING,

roRPORsiTTOTf wvrnrm.

EMERGENCY repair call* s ight or day phone Cumberland 0704; new plant* in . stalled at lowest estimates, A , V, Pitta M Broa., 148 Peart at.. Brooklyn.

ICE BOXES REPAIRED,

ALL kind*; aett* beyond repairing, a s j distance: work guaranteed, piuch. 1ST* DeKalb a»a. Jefferson #4t§,

IttETAL CJRHJNOB.

RT-GHADS metal celling*; ressnaaale far fcamea 378 68th s t Sunset T»8s.

METAL CEILINGS; lowest price*. Tel-l»fa«B, 864 68th *t, Uerkshire 1881

PAINTINO AND DECORATING.

FAINTER, paperhanger, kslsominer; reliable; wants work; any distance; rea­sonable; own tools. Kronman, 380A Tompkins ave. Phone mornings, eve« nings, Dewey »78S.

RANGES REPAIRED.

GAS RANGES rep*trad and rellned; aane Past reper-mt7 f a* fitting dona Bos* $41 Ifth at, Te l Hugnenot 2413

to the Intersection with a line midway be­tween Prospect avenue and East 7th street: thence *sntfcwardlv along the **td line midway between prospect aveniis and Fast Tin sFreat t« tha Intersection with a line midway between Ocean park­way and Greenwood avenue, aa these »tr*ets are laid out between Sherman street sod Fast ?fh street; thene* north­eastwardly stone the said line midway be-tereen Ocean narkwsy and f»r*»"iwoed ave­nue, end s lop* «he nrnloptstleo af the sard line* t« the Intersection wt«h the . es*terlv line af Pres-ieot Park southwest: ! thence northeastwardly In a atralght line to th* nnint of pl*»-e nf beginning.

Resolved. Thif thl* Beard cons,f1*e the proposed nr*n ef assessment at a reeef'ntr of the Board, to be lield Is the filfy ef New York, Borm.ah ef Manhett^n. In the n i v lt»tl, on Friday. February 8. !•$«. ; st lfl:f!0 o'clock A, M.. and that s t the same j time and pi***e a public hearing thereon t will then and there be had.

Resolved, TOM tbe Secretary nf ftits | Board esu** these resolution* and a notice i ia all person* effected thereby to he pnh* lathed In tn* Tatv Record" find In the rarnorstlon newspapers for ten days eon-tlntioualy, evclusiva of Sunday* end legal holidays, prior t* Friday, February t, 18*8.

Dated. N*w Tet%„ January 52. !»$#. PETER J TXetMVvYAV, Secretary. Rafted

of Esnmste and MBortlonment, Municipal Building. Telephone, 4148 Worth.

$,-33-lS-$(fJ4)

WANTED TO PURCHASE

DOGS.

BOOS WANTED Alee puppies; highest prices; dogs bo«rd*d. »$ Flalough ave,, Ncvtns $421.

PIANOS. ~ ~~~

SIXTH ST.. 594: furnished rooms: pri­vate family: steam, electricity; top floor, right. South 40SS.

SIXTY-THIRD ST.. 442: large room: twin beds; light housekeeping: all im-nrovementB: a single room; near subway: husiness people.

ST. JAMES PL". 107, near arcane ave.: large room, kitchenette; heat; phone; ai l conveniences; sinate room, S4-

STERLING P i . , S3, near subway; clean, warm room; water; reasonable.

TENTH ST., 3S«; large room: furnace beat: electric; housekeping aecammoda-

TWET.FTH ST.. 317: furnished room for housekeeping;; heat: electric: bath.

FUKTOflHED room wltn board- respect­able man. Lang, 1267 wtltotrghhy ftT,e.

DANCING INSTRUCTION. I>0 TOP DANCE* Ha.

sTf»H K. KIDIIT-Stud io , private houe--adult* and children; stage, private end class lesson*. 82 S t If ark* pL Telephone Nevlns 2»7t.

LEGAr, NOTICE.

AT A SPECIAL TERM PART II thereof of the Supreme Court, held in and for the County of King*, at the Court House tn the Borough of Brooklvn, City ?L» W . J o r k ' o n * h * " n d d a F of January, 1»2«.—Present- Hon. Norman S, Dike, JusI •Ice.—In the matter of the application of Louis Cohen for leave to change bis name and adopt and assume the name of Lotii* ("apusttn.—On reading and filing the an­nexed petition of Louts Cohen, duly veri­fied the n t h day of January, 102*. pray, ing for leave to assume the name of Louis Capuirtin tn place and stead of his present name, and it appearing to the satisfaction of this Court that there is no reasonable objection to t h e petitioner's assuming tlte name proposed, now on motion of William Sparago. attorney for the petitioner It ta

Ordered, that the said Louis fohen he and hereby I. authorized to assume the name of Louis Capustln in mace and stead of his present name on the 4th day of March, 1826, upon hi* compliance with the r.rnvisions af the statute in such cases made and provided, vis: That lie cause this order to be entered and the pnnera upon which ft w a s granted to be filed, within ten days In the office of the rierk of the County of Rings, and that he cause a copy of thl* order to be published at least once In The Standard Union, a news-cener tmhlished tn tha county of Kin"*, and that within forty days after the mak­ing of t h i s order h* cause an affidavit ef the publication ther<>of to *e filed with the Clerk of the fotmty of Kin»s, and after ssld renulre-nent* have been complied w i t h Oie netttlnner, m» and after t h . tfft day of March, 1B2B, shell be known hv (ho name 6f T.ouls Cenustin. which lie Is hereby authnrired to assume, s s herein provided and no ether.

Enter, . N. S. DIKE, 3 S C

Granted Jan 3fnd 1828. WILLIAM F, KELLY, Clerk,

AGE 16 TO 25 YEARS LIGHT. CLEAN.

INTERESTING WORK GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

VVESTINGHOUSE LAMP CO. 35 STEUBEN ST., BROOKLYN.

GIRLS TO FILL AND LABEL BOTTLES; EX­

PERIENCED PREFERRED, BUT NOT NECESHARY; STEADY EMPLOYMENT. Parsons Ammonia Co., Inc.. Bush Ter­minal Building No. 20, entrance 167 41st St. Take passenger elevator to 8th floor.

Girls wanted for general fac­tory; good opportunity. Ap­ply 100 Jackson ave., corner 6th st., Long Island City.

GIRLS nr middle-aged women: light work, packing: steady work; start 25c. per hour. Safety Night Light Co., 251 Meserole St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

GIRLS for candy factory. Kalb ave., near Myrtle.

1251 De

MANGLE girls and ironers; experienced. Apply Methodist Hospital, 6th st, and 7th ave.. Bklyn.

OPERATORS: experienced on all ma­chines; for children's muslin underwear. Gotham Children's Underwear. 35 Claver nl. 'near Franklin ave. and Fulton *t.), Brooklyn.

SALESLADY for bakery. 418 5th ave., Brooklyn.

STENOGRAPHEPS, Brooklyn. Manhat­tan. 325. Greater N. Y. Employment Agency. 3."S Fulton st.

TYPISTS. $20. Greet** X T. Employ­ment Agency, 358 Fulton »t., Brooklyn.

HELP WANTED—GENERAL ELDERLY couple to take care of

doctor's office. For particulars phone Main 8190 or Sterling 9*47

Classified Advertisements ftf The Brooklyn Standard Unioa will be received at the Business* Office. 296 Washington Street, open evenings until 9 o'clock, call telephone Main 5300. or at the following authorized agencies;

BBOOKXYM

adler Adv. Agency $«T Fulton Ski. Aaato. Philip lul lou St. and K. 1'fcy. ttatrlej Agency u tintr* * * • . ••artel, s . S42 Fsatbamh A**. Bedford Ad». Agency Ilsn Full*** 8*1 Alfred Bernhrlm 48 Sou* . IMS ttrmulway Uornsleln Agency 385 I raoklin Ave. I Boat Beauty t̂ > 5011 l : 1 , B Ay*. Bora. Ad*. A gey Km. 805. 3*7 Fulton 4tt Br*wn Agcy (Nathan) 3S4 Rockaway 'MJt-BakskB. Irvine; 2112 1 ait..* S* Bushwick Adv. Agency II.:': Broadway Ceattal Adv. Agrm-y 115* Myrtle Ave. Fetdsnan, Hytnaa . . . . . 2 5 0 5 Atlantic Arm. 8>*»ali Adv. Agency 278 VTyckoff Avav

" ** . " 1*03 Myrtle A**V Ueller A Bammermana 4428 4tb A T * .

Oreeapoiat Advertising Agency Tel. Greenpolnt 7020 128 Greeapoint A t * . Ilalsey Adv. Agency 98:1 l l i l -ey Mt. Koch Adv. Agency 380 Hancock M . Ed K**fns*. 7800 5th Ay*. Koplowlci Adv. Agency. . 1808 Pitkin Ave. . Kegelmen , 780S 5th Ay*.

MeKeaaa-Moller Agcy. .186 .loralrmoa S t . •lame* Muldnoa 728 franklin Ave. Peck Ad». Agency 386 "tit S t . t'inchak Agency 40 Hoyt St . Khehna, P 1993 Frathaah A»». sach*. I. M 8504 4th At* . Miaplro Ade. Agency 282.1 Myrtle Ava. H her wood. B. R. .Boom 416. 867 Fnlton 88* Wllllarashi,rg Ady. Office. .85 Somaer Av*. Windsor Adv. Agency 4315 l l t h Avau

LONO ISLAND CITY Qaeen* Adv. Agcy.5 Conrt Square, r_ l^ C. Eddie Chay Agency,

40 Jackson Ave., L. I, C. , MANHATTAN

Acern Adv. Agency , . . . 56 West 45th' S t . Brown Adv. Ageacy . . . .110 W. 40th S*. Biener A Dorsklnd 1.183 BraadwaF H. W. Fairfax Adv. Agency, Inc..

Rooaa 414, World BnlldhaB I» J. Finch Agency 1107 Broadway rrlrad Adv. Agency 171 Madison Ave. l.eTea, M. S.. Advertising. .1173 BrosHlvray Malay Adv. Service Time* Bldg. " Newmark Adv. Agency.. .217 Seventh Ava. • Heck Adv. Agency IIS3 Broadway M Plnltrrn Agency 110 W. tatbsTA. Rltrservlre Agency 131 w . 18th St . Rath Adv. Co 1329 Jrd Ave . Murray BUI Adv. Co 200 R. 23d St . stemfteld-tiodlry, lac 1B4 Nasaan St .

A mlalmom charge ef 5 lines Is made for­th* following classifications:

I tenth Notice* . . . .20 cents a line each tnase wemorkoaas 20 cents a line each time •aarrtase Notices. .20 cents a Itne each time nengious Notices. .20 cents a line men t i n e

1TME RATE FOB CLASSIFIED FAGSStf Insertion- most be witbin the week

Number of Insert ions . . . . ! 1 3 I V Kale per agate line. 30c I IKe I W»

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS F O B SA14S.

$19$ BUYS a good tised player piano-. mahogany; full SS note; Wg bargain i rolls, bench; term* $2 per weelt. BEH-NING. 304 Livingston st.

$S»; used upright; splendid *t*aent's piano; $1 per week. BEHNING, 384 I jy -Ingston st.

H 4 T O TUNING.

ITANOS tun*A $3; 11 year* factory: ea> 2SfJ.J*p.V.r"'*: P'»Yer speclsllst: estimate* Smith. 160 Qulncy «t. Phone Virginia 9334

PIANOS tuned: expert player repairing; reasonable: esttmatea Wra. Rack, 2481 Snyder ava. Phone 10385 FTatbuah. Form­erly of Horace Water* Ca_ 6th Ava . If. Y.

AUTOMOBILES. TRUCKS FOR HIRE

FOR HIP-E. Mack truck*. $20 day. Call Prospect 3180. Long distance rates reason-

INSTRUCTION.

A-B-C AUTO~~DRrVTNG—510 Prlvat* Instruction; ne classes; day or

night: car* furnished: tests; licenses ar­ranged. Pbone Windsor 6146, Buckmln-B t . f / - . S 4 2 5 ' OT "*n H - I* D., private auto. 418 Coney Island ave„ near Church ave.

PATENT ATTORNEYS. PATENT YOFB UfYBNTrOlt.

Call er send tn* your *ketch; moderate rates. Z. H. POLACHEK, Patent Attor-ney and Engineer, 70 Wall , t . , Manhattan Phono Hanover 5S82.

TJFRIGHT, grand er player: will pay c*»h. Telepbone Bensonhurst 038$,

DiseWiLtmoN Noncat STATE OF NEW YORK, OFFICE o p

th* Secretary of State. •*,: I do h*r*nv c-rtify that a certificate of dissolution of BENJAMIN HOROWITZ, INC.. has been filed In thl* office thl* d*y and that It "ppearl therefrnrn that sack corpora tinn has compile1 with section one hundred «nd fH* of th* 8inrk Cnrporattnn Law. and that It 1* dissolved

fliven h» dupltcste under mv hand and •cal of office of th* Secretary of

_ _ - (Mate, at- th* c i t y of Albany, thl* (Seen twentieth d»* ef January, on*

thousand nine hundred and twen. tr-srs.

HARK STF.RN. Second Deputy Secretary of Stste.

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AT A SPECIAL TERM PART It thereof of the Supreme Court held in aad for the County of Kings, at the Court House In the Borough of Brooklyn, Cit* of New York, on the 10th day of January. 1PI8,—Present: Hon. Norman S, Dike. Justice.—In the matter of the application of Morria H. Cohen for leave to change his nam* and adopt and assume the name of Morris H. Capustln—On reading and f l ing the annexed petition of Morris <H. Cohen, dulv verified the 13th day of January, 1824, praying for leave to as­sume the name ef Morns It, Cspustra In n!»r* and Mead of his present name, and if appearing to the satisfaction of this Court that there Is no reasonable obtee-tton fa the petitioners' assuming the name proposed, now on motion of William Snare-so. etfornev for the p"1tifnn«r It is

Ordered, taut the e»td M«rr!s H. Cohen be. pn/{ h e hereby Is *"t*nris* 1 to sssitrti* the nam* of Morris H. Csonsttn In plae* and steed of hht tir-s^nt n*">e on t*e 1*» day of *»»»^t, t»»* i...(n his eosepRafjee with the p'ovl ' lnn. ef the *f>l"le in such esse* f-tnd* s«d provtded, vts; That he csves tt,i„ ontee to he en»e»d, end t l " eeneye nrtnn Wht<-b It Was «feet»d to h-* «i»d. wHMn »<-n <*n-r* In the offi'-e of the Clerk «f ttie Coimtv of K'nes. and that h* eaose n ennv of tbt. order to ts« potittshel at lc*«t once In The *tsed<ird Union, a -.»ws->«poe fviihlt^,cd m the Cortnty tif trina*. end tb»t within forty dav* after *t*e rna>ln- ef this order he cause an *f-Id-ivlt of th* pphllcstlon thereof te he "led wftb the clerk of fbe Cotmtv ef f ine* , sad sfter said reontremeTit* have ceen cemelled wlfh. tb« oMltlneer, on and after the 1st day of V e r b !«»*. shall be *IH»SH hv the t»a«se of Moret* ff f'- r-.-.-t .̂ which he I* hereby stifhorts»d to assume, a* bar»fft provided, and »« etbee,

Water, N. S, DTKS, 3, *, ft

Cesoted, Teensrv t*»h, t*S«, WILLIAM « KELLY, Clerk.

SURROGATE NOTICES

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF New York, by the Grace of God free and independent—To August Bertram, if liv­ing, whoee place of residence i s unknown and cannot after due diligence he ascer­tained, and if dead, the heir* at law, next of kin, widow, executors, administrators, devisees, !eg„t«.. 1, assignees and successors in interest, if any there pa of the aabl August Bertram, whose name*, piacea of

t residence end post office nddre.a,., are unknown and cannot with due diligence be ascertained; Attorney tlcnersi of the State of New Tork send greeting: Whereas, Mary E. Bertram, who reside* a t 445 Shep­herd avenue, Brooklyn, N, *\, has present­ed a petition praying for a decree that a eertain instrument in writing bearing date the 6th day of May. 1924, relating to real and personal properly, be duty proved a* the last Witt end Testament of Zaoh-arias Bertram, lately residing; at No. 448 Shepherd avenue, in the Borough of Brook­lyn, City of New York. Now, therefor*, you and each of you are herehy e l u d to show cause befor* our Surrogate* C?UT1 ^ahS c 2 u n t » el Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, In the County of Kings, on the 15th day ef February, 1826, at ten o'clock tn the forenoon why such decree ahould not be made.

In testimony whereof, we have caused (Seal) the Seal of our said Surrogate's

_ , „ Court to be hereunto affixed, „ W-,i.nW"'' HON*- GEORGE ALBERT W W . GATE, Surrogate of our sold County, at th* Borough of Brooklyn, in th* said County th* Sth, day of January, i»20»

JOHN H. McCOOEY, . . - , . _ Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. CARL S. HElDENREICti . Attorney fer

Petitioner, 80 Jamaica avenue, Brooklyn S ; J - 1-13-4.2 FTLE NO. 404—IPSd—THE PEOPLE

of the State of New York by tha grace of God fro* nod Independent.—To Richard sehmid, an Incompetent; Frank E, Schmtd If living, and If dead, to the unknown heirs j t taw and Pest o f )k in of Louisa Schmld, deceased. If any there be, who are living, and whose nitric* and add'r*ss»^ *r* unknown to the proponent and pe­titioner. Whereas, John M. Schmld, who resides at 8S» E**t 7th Street. Brooklvn, New York, ha* presented a petition pray­ing for a decree that a certain instrument In writing hearing dal* the 10th day of oeother, 1B1T, relating to real and per-•onal property, be duly proved as the last will and testament of t.onion Bohmid, lately residing s t No, IS* Bast 7th sircet tn the Bnroueh of Brooklyn, City of New Yerk, Now, therefore, yoe and each of *-nit ape hereby cited to show cause be­fore our Snrrogate** Court of th* County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of F e e . ords, in th* Cnuntv of Kings, en tha 2$th da* nf Fehrtary. Iftld »t ten o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be mad*.

In testlwtenir whereof, w* have caused ($*tin the Seat of our **Id Surrogate's

Court te he hereunto affixed. Witness. HON. nECiROE ALBERT WfN-

OATE, Shrrretate nf our **!d County, a* the Borntiwh of Brooklvn in th* salt! County th* 31st d»v of January, 18J8.

JOHN TT. McCOOEY. -*7Jertf of the Surrogates c . u i i .

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Eight *r snare consecutive Insertion* carry weekly rate.

Minimum space for classified, two tinea. The average is five words to the Hne,

lower case. Agate and Century np to la-point only type allowed In the following classifications:

Situations Wanted. Help Wanted, Agenta ^se-6**^^E**e*$EEJ9y ..... .tjSS^ERgr BI$WsU*tWsV W V*8T ?8*M'|W*( ^WsgsP^S- .;'•

IMate ssyasted. Rooses For Sale, tt.rrse* Wanted, Apartments to l e t . ApartmeatS Wanted, Rooms to Let. Rooms Wanten, Boarding, Board Wanted, Wanted to Pay-chase.

Miscellaneous classification* not men-tinned take the flat rate of 20 cents pee line, tv it boat discount (or coe'ioucd t»-•rrtlea*. <

LOST AND FOUND. CAMP Iota, $J». terms; Maine woodaf

beautiful lake; club membership, golf frcej electricity;1 water: highway; God's country; speculators; club's opportunity, \ i n c t n t . 212 «Ot s t Evenings.

LOST—BANK BOOK NO. .118134, . SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK,

l«u-l«2 Atlantic. Ave., Brooklyn, N. Itrr] Payment stopped. Please return to banfc,

LOST BANK BOOK NO. 313378. SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, 140-182 Atlantic Ave., Brooklvn. N. Y!"

Payment stopped. Please return to bank.

LOST—Female white poodle; ansnerd name "Beauty," vicinity Reid ? m Lexing­ton ay**.; liberal reward. .112 Reid ava. Phone Bushwick- SKOS.

LOST—On Wyckoff st. or <"nurt st.. $S9i nurse's month's salarv. Miss llle=:er, 3t> Wyckoff st. Main 4'iSH

LOST—On Saturday night, lady's wJitt* gold wrist watch, with link bracelet a t ­tached: reward for return, call Haddinff* Way 2424.

BIG REWARD. YOST—Two police dogs (male snd re*s

a«le>. Rabuae. S» gtanWix st, -7"

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES; BILLIARD PARLOR for sale eh***"*,

small cash needed. 404 Knickerbocker *%»*., Brookfyn, -e

CANDY and cigar store for sale; locirrld; «4it Washington «j.e., Brooklyn. Apply en) premise*.

F R U I T and vegetable store for sath; will except any reasonable offer. 2H$> Myrtle ave., ftldgawood. - -

AUCTION SALES.

. CTTY SALESROOMS .*, I3-2B-27 Boerum Place, at Livingston Rht,

\VM. POLLAK, Auctioneer, SELLS

To-morrow, WEDNESDAY**: AT 10:30 A. M.

Fine Furniture, Carpets. Rug*. Piano"*, Talking Ma-ihlnes. ftilt-a-Bi-nc. Cl,1n%, Linen, Paintings. Tttpestrie-, Desk*. Iloofe-1 ases. Wardrobes, Gas Hannc-i, 1,« Boaea, Quilt.-, niankeis, <:urtaln«. t'ortieres. 1 dg. ing, Hedroom, LIvihg lloom, Daveno S*ta. Carpel* and Rugs.

SraCTtAL XQTICE, y*

thAT r \ J1'**'1"' T K I : M I ' A R T . - h thereof 0 f the Supr.-m,- <:..„., ... „, ,„ ; m d for tbe ( ounty ,,f K I , , - , ,,, ,,,,, , - o u , t House in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of RS2 ^^ r k ' °" ""• l !" • "' JaniiftW, I82H—Present: Hon, Norman H Dike j u s ­tice. , in th„ made,- ,„• ,1, , , , . , ,„., . ,,'„^ „ f Ilairis I'uliin and Hose rohen for lenlJ* to change tin li names and adopt and 11*-ssiim.. the names of Hnril, C:U,1!M|„ a m i Rose Capustln —on reading and filing e t* annexed petition nf Harris Cohen n.|$l Rose Cohen, duly verified the i.tth rtny of Januai>, i»2n. prnviug ;.,i |. n v r 10 „4. sumo the names or Harris Capustln ainj Rose I'apvistlti respe, llvelv and their In. fsnt ilatighter. Fay Capustln. In rdace and sle.id of their present nsmei itnd It ap­pealing to lb" sinlsf.1. turn nf liils ("curt that there Is no r, .n.o-.i' 1. niiieitlnn to the petitioners assuming the n.-ime* pra* posed, now on motion of Witit.-nn Sparage, attorney for the petiiloneis. jt I*

ordered, that the said Harris Cohen and Rote Cohen and their Irif.mt dotight-r, t .1 v Cohen, be Snd they hereby are nulho'ruad to assume the nanus c ll.,.-tu i'»pu»t|Q. Rosa Capiisiin end Psy ''apnstln In plats* snd stead nf ih. ir n - i - m n.m-s on D M 1st d*y of March, l'i26. upon Ib.-.r . . . pllane* with the pruvl'lon of |i,„ statute In such case* made and provbied, «*BI That Ihey 1 a«*e this ^ttlar to 1. , ntor«si, and the papers upon a-lilch ft w»* granted to h,. filed within ten day* In the office of the Clerk of the County nf Kings, »nd that they en - , opy of this order to he published „• |0„st e a r . In The standard In- 11. :, newsnapflr published in the 1 onntv of Klnjs and that within forty dsy* after th* makieic of till* order thev cause *n sffldnvlt of th* nith-llcstton thereof lo he filer! with the fl-flt, of the County of Kings, and after said r»-0,t)lrem*nt* have been complied wlt t U.» reiltlnneis. on ae.l nftcr i;,e 1 «t day iH Msr.t, n « , *hsll ;,c l,no,vn bi it-., c a i t e i of Harris CapsaMn. Rose Capu*g**t9 Kav Capuatln, which ther n,,. hereby « 9 I thorleed tn assume, as herein piovad g*W ao other*.

r'"t'f. N. S DTFW. •*:>

Granted, .fan lath 1«!8 WTLLIAM r. KSIA.V, l l«rk.

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