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6 THE NEWTOWN REGISTER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1910.

SCHOOL HONORS (Continued from Page 2.)

i 1A—Char les B a i l i n g . E u g e n e K le in , O s c a r K u n t z . V i n c e n t T r a c y . F r o d e r i c k R u t z , B e a t r i c e W l n b u r g , Vio la M u h l -h a u s o n . E t h e l S c h u r m a n . E v e l y n W a g -nor . R u t h W e r n e r . E v e l y n M a U e r a t h . E l i zabe th Ma i s . H e l e n Grosch . May T a y l o r . , _ . , ^

1AM—Milton K l n s e y , F r i e d a D o m -hoff, A n n a Love.

PXTB1.IC SCHOOL 8», E L M H l ' f t S T .

ALMERON* W . SMITH, P r i n c i p a l .

SB—Leroy Oonlon. F r a n c i s F o l e y . H e r b e r t G e r k e n . H a r r y Hoffman. Al ­fred J o h n s o n . E d m u n d Lynch , Clifford T r o t t e r , H e l e n D o n o h u e . A n n a I r w i n , Helen J e r e b e k . E l e a n o r K a l k o n , Emily Noher . S t e l l a W l l h e l m s . ^ ,

8A1—Vincent O'Connell . Dor i s Ded-r lck . G l a d y s D o w n i n g . Mar jo r l e Go-noud. „ - ,

8A2—George P a r r y , K a t h r y n McDon­a ld . Sophie S a s k o w s k a , He len Shore . Deborah S i m m o n s . K a t h e r l n e W a l s h .

7D W i l l i a m Boesch . A lbe r t Bo l lmey-• r. H a r r y Dryer . Marcel Glor lo t . H o w ­a r d K r a u s . P a u l M a t h l s . H e r m a n Schu l t z . V incen t S m i t h . T h o m a s \ a s -sa l lo . F l o r e n c e R«rKmann.

7 A — W a l t e r Ga tes . Bill E d w a r d Bene. A r t h u r E n g e l s .

H e n r y K a l b e r e r . P u t m a n F a r r e l l , P a u l ­ino Z a r o b l n s k l . F l o r e n c e A n d r e w s . E l i zabe th F o r s t e r b a u o r . H a t t l e H e r -•nan J o s e p h i n e La t z . A n n a S p r i n g e r , Ruth l/'lley. C la ra Rroder lck .

fiT.2—Eleanor Lynch . Ru th S lnde ta r . , ;A1—Antoinet te K n l e s t e , Reed H a r -

g*A2—Stephen K a c z m a r e k . T h e o d o r e NV.hor, W a r r e n S m i t h , P a u l Wi lcox . \ n t h o n y W o l e k . F r a n c i s K a c z m a r e k , Ani ta McDonald . Hose Nicho las . W e l l -wood W e b b .

6A:t—Wallace Spe l shause , T h e r e s a U a r a n e c k l , J o h a n n a B u n t i n g . Doro thea

• Lcger*. ^ . r . m — B r a d l e y Brown . F r ed O b e r g -

fell. C h a r l e s Reese , Raymond Blsch. C a t h e r i n e B i rk . C a t h e r i n e B r e n n a n . Blanche Mathis , .

5B2—Carl W l l h e l m s . Luc l enne Glor i -•,l. Mar jor le L o r i n g . C la ra Well .

r.BS—John Bors t . Doug lift • Or ton . E l eanor l'.ru»*kner. Rose M. Emhoff. Ida Gr«-l«-hen. Josi-phine H a n n o n . Mary Mc-<*b-Uand. Mildred Pal lez , I rene R a w s -lev.

Y.Al Edi th Bal l . M a r y K l n g s l e y . Wi l l i am McDonald. Ru th Ve t t e r .

-,A T.-resa Bolland'er. E l i zabe th T e -rezynska .

(p.l C h e s t e r Bards ley . F r e d \ oss . Edwin S c h r a m m . I 'earl D o w n i n g . Alice • ' .ar ing. A n n a Gomez. Bona H ^ x t e r . J u ­l ie t te Mn»eto. M a r g a r e t Mulvey. F l o r ­ence P e t r i e .

•1B2—Harry A r t h u r . W a l t e r R c a t t l e . l-'red Blesse . A l e x a n d e r H e k l e r t . E d ­w a r d S t e r n a t . G e o r g e Sweeney . Ca ro ­l ine E c k e r t . Genev ieve H a r k Ins. Ber­t ha Mil iar . He len B e r k o w s k a . I sabe l S t a r r s , M a r t h a K a c z m a r e k .

4B3—Donald Mac W a t t . E d w i n R o b ­e r t s o n . Rose D a r e y . Sophie G r i m m . Maggie K a c z m a r e k . C h a r l o t t e Rufer . l . o r e t t a Coyle.

t . \ i J a n e H a w k i n s . Emi ly Wi lcox . •-1A2—Marjorle Al len. S a r a h Wll ford .

Emily P r z o t a k l e w l t z . May Lennox , l enn lc J o h n s o n . .

3B1 H e r b e r t G r i m m e r . Tony L a p a r -<lo." I r a Bidell . Michael R lna ld i . Leo Vverpowski . Doro thy Donohue . Alma King . E t h e l W a l s h . Alda W l l h e l m s . Ca ro l ine Becker .

3B2—Milton K n a p p . C h a r l e s B r o d e r -iok. J u l i a D e r t i n g e r . K a t h n - n Dooley. Mabel K e n y o n . Doro thy L y o n s . F l o r ­ence Rowe. _. . . ,

3133—James B r e n n e n . H a r r y Gebha rd . G e o r g e P r a d l . George Schu l tz . H e l e n a Becker . K a t h e r l n e Coe. Helen Kemper . P r a n c e s Holmes . Agnes Rober t son .

HA—Charles S t r a u s s . Alma H e n k e n , Isabel C a r r u t h e r s . E l i z a b e t h J o h a n n -*.«n. A n n a M a g u l r e . A g n e s Mendr l ck . Marie St»-nson.- J o h n Fox. Mar ie Hol­l ande r Helen H e r m a n . Alice K n a b .

2R1—Cars ten Steffens. A r t h u r I.'lley. \ n n a K a l b e r e r .

2B2—' leorge S e e w a g e n . J a m e s T r a v -< r.<. H o w a r d G e r k e n , Helen Beschcre r , Ruth I n g r a m . Mar ie Reichor t .

j . \ l — J a m e s Devlin. , •JA2—William F o r s t b a u e r . Joseph J a -

• •..Sovltz. Lou i s Z a r o b l n s k l . J o s e p h I ' r i t cha rd . M a r g a r e t T h e t f o r d . K a t h -;• • n Schrag le .

IR—Gladys Schroeder . L i l l ian G a r -: r. g.

I A I — K e n n e t h Me W a t t . E d w a r d J e n ­k i n s . Emi ly Bodens leck . Ade la ide Raerrc . ^

IA2—Anna Donovan . C la ra J a n k o w -skii . Amela R e c k n e r . V i r g i n i a Su l l ivan , Hazel Ker r .

'.AH—Helen M. Veith. K i n d e r g a r t e n — F r a n c i s Hes l ln . Chas .

Muck Ian, R o g e r Mul laney . Norman I'.iehl. D a n i e l - C o h e n . G r a c e S t e w a r t .

PUBLIC SCHOOL 91 . (JLKXDALK. I. W E S L E Y DREMM. P r i n c i p a l .

. , ( ;—Charles G r u t z n e r . H a r o l d Coyle. i.\ — Elf r ieda Schweld t . Li l l ian W e l n -

I)'I t ier . 7AI — Adela ide Boga r t , T h o m a s F a l -7 A2—Milton C l a r k . "Edna K i s l l n g .

R o s e m a r y Woll. r . i ;—Elsie Moeller . W a l d m a r W i r t h .

W a l t e r P e t e r m a n . r . l i i—May Eck le r . A g n e s Scheler . J u -

lia S tokes . r .Al—Jul ia B r o w n . W i l l i a m Koch. . 'A2—Edward Ubnltz. A n n a Chla re l lo .

Bl ' inche Or tne r : ; ( •—Marga re t Hois t . G r a c e Jacobs . ?A1—Emil Seh l e s inge r . E l s i e K e r -

• her. 1A2—John Duck. E m m a B e h r e n s ,

E l izabe th C la rk . Mar ion LoWe. P a u l i n e W e r n e r . I ' au l ine W e n n a g e l , E t h e l Schneider .

:SA—Ar thu r Beyer . C h a r l e s E c k e r t . Michael Sch l l ch t e r i e ln . Jo seph K r a l e r t . Doro thy Albe r t . Minnie B a u m g a r t n e r , Aliee L a n d m a n , L e n a Mlchelson. Rose l'faff. A n n a Schoener , A g n e s E l lo th .

2 B 1 — W a y t e r G r u t z n e r . P e t e r K r a e h -Ung. J o h n Mul ler . Rosa K r a l e r t . Mil­dred P f l e g h a r d t , J o h a n n a R I t h m u l l e r . Rea t r l cc Schaffran. E the l S a u t e r , E d n a Steffan, Helen Nlehoff. Minnie Mohr -man.

2A1—John P r i g g e . J o h n Wel sch , F lo rence D r u e k r e y . T e k l a Levi , A n n a )'t';».ff. A n n a Koch.

2A2—Fred E h r h a r d t , C h a r l e s P o r t e r , W a l t e r Se iner . Els ie B r a u n e . Minnie Koh lman . K a t h e r l n e M e r k l e , M i r a n d a S r h a a d .

1 A ! — H o w a r d Ph i l i ppe , Ca r l K a l b e r -• • r

A n a e m i c — J o h n Coylo (5B).

I*U1ILIC SCHOOL 1)2, CORONA.

J. J. J E N K I N S , P r i n c i p a l .

-.R—Lillian E n g e l h a r d t . F lo rence l-'itt, A g n e s Rcmsen , J a m e s Reddy . E m a n u e l H e r t z . Minnie Z lmmer . Reg i -n't Olson. Mar ie Kleffman, Olga Bach-man , E l e a n o r Metzger .

SA—Helen B lauve l t . Ph i l i p E k s t r o m . E d w a r d Murphy , A r t h u r B i e k m e y e r . (i.nrar Gus t a f son .

7B—Mary Boyle. E d e m e a Manf red l . Madel ine P e n k e . Ros lyn Sehleslngfcr. Adele Wa l l e r , Violet Gray .

7 A — E s t h e r Coyle. M a r g a r e t Crock­a r d . Le i l a Hoppe r . Mary B r l g a n t l , H e r ­man S t e id inge r . E the l Wi l son . Louise B r a a s c h . L i l l i an L e m a l r e , G e o r g e E l -ser . '*

6B—Wil l iam R o t h . A r t h u r Schoedel , Anna H a m b a s l a n . He len H e n r y , J o s e p h Bonnano . H o w a r d D e L o n g . Rose A r c u -leo. F r e d e r i c k E r a t h . Rebecca McLach-lan. J e n n i e R o m a n o . M a r y T l g h e . D o r ­o t h y W l m e n l t z .

GA—Arthur F r a e n z n l c k . W l l U a m Mar t in , M a r y C r o c k a r d , C l a r a Got t l i eb . E m m a K a d e r a v e k , S a r a h L i p sh l t z . F l o r e n c e V a n Ti l . Lou i se Z u m s t e i n .

. Madlyn Meyer. SEt—Edna Michae l i s . D o r e t t a Gray ,

Mary L a g a n a . J o h n J a h e l k a . 5A—^Victor Hofer . J o h n K a i s e r . Lou ­

ise D a n i e l s , M a r y Z l lka . Olive Meyer , Domenlca Ar lzo . Vincenzo S tu rn lo lo , E d n a Meyer , D o r o t h y Nag le , Ada Ro th .

^P^—Adam H e r z o g . R a p h a e l M a r c o -t ul l lo . R o b e r t Miner . H e r b e r t Moss , Au­g u s t E n d e r s , C h a r l o t t e Al len . R o s a r l a Bonanno . P a u l i n e E n g l i s h , G r a c e Raff, Louise W o l f m u l l e r , B r u n o B r l g a n t l , F r a n k L e a v e y , F r a n k l i n S t r o m g r e n . Sad i e A n g e r a m l , H e l e n Fo ley , Mi ldred H a g g r e n . Mi ldred P a s o t t l . F r a n c e s Schle lch . M a g d a l l n e U l r i ch , J o s e n h -Ca-p u a n o . J o h n E a g l e . W i l l i a m Sh l lhan , A r t h u r Sor re l l . A m y H a m b a s l a n .

4A—Fred N e u h a r d t . H a r o l d H l l d e r -b r a n d , C h r i s t i n a C r o c k a r d , J o h n Ma­r ino , W a l t e r Ne l son . Dan ie l W e r t z . K a ­t i e B a u e r . I s i d a Busca , M a i d a B r e n n e r . M a r g u e r i t e S t i eh l , K a t h e r l n e W e i n s , R u t h Wi l son .

3 B — E r n e s t S t e c k . E d i t h C r a w f o r d . E d n a J o h n , J o s e p h i n e S a l e r n o , E l e a n o r S c h u s t e r , Cami l l a Z a p o u l l a , T h o m a s B a n k s . A r t h u r B r o o k e . D e l m a r F i s c h e r , W a l t e r H o U i n g w o r t h , J u l i a n J o n e s . F r a n c U M u r p h y . W i l l i a m M u r p h y , R e g ­ina ld P a i g e . F r a n k P o k o r n e y , J o h n R e -me l iu s , C l e m e n t W h i t e , H e l e n H a n s o n , Helen Voss , L o u i s R u b i n . T o n y M a c a -luso , Hi lda Schoen.

3A—Joseoh Gal lo . J l m m l e G a n g e , Wil l iam Hami l ton . J o h n McLachlan, Carl Olson„ W l l U a m Steidlng;er , L i l l i an Rlconda, Albert Cadulll, G e r t r u d e S t e t n e r t . E v e l y n S t i eh l , Joseoh W o h l .

2R—Joseoh Crawford. Wi l l i am H e l -mick . SBma Lalne , Charlotte Rul lman, A r t h u r Olson. * J o h n Bucalo , Wl lUam F r y b e r r . Benjamin LiDshltr, Charles Meyer . H e n r y W h i t e , E l izabeth Dvczko , E v * Salerno, BMna Scbleich. E v e l y n Zimmerman, Y l r s t n U A n e r n , . R u t h Lorch, Americo Florio , John Y a n Kuyk ,

son, A n n a W i n t e r s , L y d l a Toel l , Bea ­t r i c e Kolyor , E v e l y n Grovor .

2A—Edmond Murphy , J o h n Sul l ivan , R u t h Blh lor . M a r y B e r g e r , F l o r e n c e Crowle .y K a t h r y n E v e r s , J e a n o t t e L u m b a r d l . Mar i e Maher , M a r g a r e t Mc-.Cauley. A n n a McAllor.

I B — J a m e s Ca rnova l . G i lbe r t Car r , E u g e n e H a l p l n . H o w a r d L a c h e n a u e r , J a m e s R e g a n . Bened ic t Schneider , S t e ­phen Dufiy, M a r g a r e t H o a r , Win i f red Madden , A n n a Vopreok.

1A2—Thomas Booth, L o u i s B e r a r d o -nol l l , A r t h u r Car ro l l . J o s e p h McNama-ra , C h a r l e s Sh lngo , T h o m a s Qulnn , E m ­m e t Brea l ln , J o s e p h Gr imes , A n n a Crowley , Mar io C u n n i n g h a m , E l e a n o r D o r a n , L o r o t t a McGcary , He len O'Brien, C a t h e r i n e Shannon , M a r y Vl ta l l .

IAI—-George B a r n l k e l , H e n r y B r a u n , E d w a r d C a v a n a g h , C h a r l e s C u n n i n g , J o h n G r i m t h , J a m e s Cal lan , J o s e p h L a u c h a i n , J o h n L e o n a r d . H a r r y L a n g -ton, A r t h u r Mar t i n , J o h n Most le r , Thos . Murphy , E d w a r d Riel ly , J o h n Sul l ivan , C h a r l e s Swain . R i c h a r d W i n t e r s .

1A. G i r l s — M a r g a r e t P u t z , B e a t r i c e L a r g y , He len Gable , C a t h e r i n e Pe t t e l l l , Mary Smi th , Monica Wild . A n i t a M a s -te r son , C a t h e r i n e C u m m l n g s .

ST. .MARY'S SCHOOL, AVINFIELI).

SA—Albert Begendorf , J a m e s Cooke. J o h n K e n n e d y . E d n a H a r t l e y . E l s i e H e u l i n g e r , T e r e s a Meares , D o r o t h y B r u n n q u e l l , C a t h e r i n e H a l l o r a n , F e r ­n a n d a Hl t l i n . He len Carro l l , Agnes Groaney , E l s i e D a u e n h a u e r , D o r o t h y R e b h a n , F l o r e n c e M o n a g h a n , He len Bradley .

7A—Bernard T y m a n n , W a l t e r CroAv-ley, David R o b e r t s o n , J o h n H o p k i n s , Anna G o r m a n , Ma t i l da K l u g , Mar ie L a n g e . T h o m a s H u g h e s , M a t t h e w R y ­an , F r a n k Giles, E l i z a b e t h L a M a n n a . Anna Madden, Rose Clasen, Viole t Ben­ders .

RA—Joseph Cox. J o h n Koh l r l e se r , George Kluenfel , Wi l l i am R o t h , F r a n ­cis Qu lnn . Alice W a l d r o n . Anna Mul­ler, Agnes Neufeld, Aus t in Mend, B r e n ­dan Cooke, Wi l l i am W u r m s , Helen D a u ­e n h a u e r , Bea t r i ce Dlhosh , Rose B r a n ­don.

f>A—Gustavo F e t t o r e r , John Giles, Wi l l i am Becker , Mar t in Buchmul le r , Genevieve Clasen . R e g l n a Meares , Gla­dys H o w a r d . J a m e s Gorman , Cha r l e s Osier , Roy W l t t l c k , M a r g a r e t N e w m a n , H a r r i e t Madden. R i t a C a t l n g .

4A—Marie . Wl ldne r . A n g e l l t a T y ­m a n n . C h r i s t i n a Schmid t , Mar ie Beck­er. May B o n a c u m . M a r g a r e t Mul l igan , May D a u e n h a u e r , George C e n t e r , J o h n Devlin,. T h o m a s Bl igh , Louis Obst , F r a n c e s Schelbel , M a r g a r e t Hofman . Jo sooh lne Kennedy , E' lv.abeth K lucp -fel, Olga K le inme ie r , E i leen F e t t e r e r , F r a n k Koch. Wi l l i am H e m m e r , Wi l l ­iam W a l d r o n . T h o m a s Carney , J o s e p h Fonn lan l , V e r a Dlhosh.

3A—Richard L e h e c k a , J a m e s Lynch , P e t e r Schelfele , J o h n Brady , Ch r l s t o -nhe r Pesch , E d w a r d B u r c h e r t , C h a r l e s O'Connor. J a m e s G l l m a r t l n , Mat i lda Hl t l in . Doro thy Clasen . E l i zabe th Abt . B e r t h a Kobel . E v e l y n F o p p l a n i . May H e m m e r , A n n a Mead, F r a n c e s Wood, C-ertrude Noll. Mar ion L a n d g r o v e r , E l i zabe th D r a e k e r , Rose R i n g e r , F l o r ­ence Mil ler . Mildred Miller , B a r b a r a L a m p o r t , E l i z a b e t h Sel ler , A n n a Eula .

2A—Char les H l t l i n , J o s e p h Hoffman, R o b e r t E u l a , R a y m o n d Cooke, M a r y S t e l n e r t . A n n a K r a u s s , L i l l i an Smi th . G e o r g e Seel lg, J a m e s R o t h , V incen t Kel ler , F r e d e r i c k Kluenfe l , M a r t h a Manneck . A n n a Pesch , M a r y W a l s h .

1A—Roso Camnbel l , J o s e p h Mead, F r a n k O'Connor. E d w a r d G o r m a n . H e r ­b e r t M a n n e c k . V incen t Carnoy . M a r t h a Lehecka , E i leen H a l l o r a n , E l l a Shie lds . E d n a Abt . E s t a Nichols , A l b e r t Caba -s lno . A n t o n y T y m a n n . F r a n c i s Kp-uc-l. A u g u s t R i n g e r , Nicho las I a q u l n t o , Lo ­r o t t a Kobel , M a r g a r e t Schelfele . Bea­trice* K e n n e d y . E d n a Miller.

AMUSEMENTS.

V e r o n a B i e k m e y e r , E v e l y n Carol , M a r ­g a r e t L l p p e r t , He len Mealey , D o r o t h y N e w t o w n . E d n a Nubel , Vio la W o l f m u l ­le r . E d i t h W e r t z .

2A—Nelson Brooke , E l i z a b e t h Cra ig , Olga G e h r k e n s , B e a t r i c e G u t k n e c h t , J o ­seph ine W e l n s , J o h n McCr ls ta l l . As t rk l J o h n s o n , He len Se rena . J o h n S k l l l m a n . W i l l i a m Lees , C h a r l e s Lees , Clifford Hohl .

IB—Lou i s Mlnd l lng . H e n r y R u h l , J o ­seph Sorosl . H u g o Gus t a f son . L i l l i an Hoffman, F r a n c i s Dan ie l s , F r e d e r i c k Schoedel , Theodo re W e r n e r , S a l v a t o r e Z a p p u l l a . - L e l a n d Schaad , F r a n c e s T r o -v a t o . E l i zabe th Van K u y k , W a l t e r P o -l a t s c h e k , P a u l E n d e r s , C h a r l e s C h r l s -t enson . A n n a Crawford , R u t h T l cde -m a n . Joseph Poole.

1A—Alexander H a m i l t o n . Camil lo B e r n a d o , He len Cra ig . B e r t h a J a w i t z , J o h n Carey . Wi l l i am C h a p m a n , J o s e p h W e l n s , C h a r l e s W e s t , Alfred W e s t , P a u l i n e Ches te r , L i l l i an Smi th . Lu lu H c d e g u s , J o s e p h C a r t e r . G e o r g e M a r -cu tu l l lo , M a r y Mar ino , A l m a Car le , F l o r e n c e Mar ino , W i l m e r Shaphoff.

ST. PANCUAS" SCHOOL, GLKXDALK.

SB—Joseph Gr l e smer , H e n r i e t t a B e s -t enhe ide r , Mary Bihl . M a r y H a n n l g a n , J o s e p h i n e K r a m e r , E l i z a b e t h ' N l c k c .

8A—Louis Be r tho ty . J a c o b Denlg . P a u l Man they , F r e d Nlckc . L a w r o n c e T r o c k e l . J o h n Sch l lgh t . G u s t a v F i e d e r -leln. M a t h i l d a Ha tz fe ld . Li l l ian Young .

?A—Rose Stolz, Alice E l p p e r t . C a t h ­e r ine Keh l , Anna H o f m a n n . E l i zabe th F ieder le ln , Mary Erochl lch , Susie S t e n g -leln. C h r i s t i a n Rel l ly . Ceci l ia M o t e k e -wecz. E l i zabe th Da l l l ngc r . Anna Bec­ke r . Mary B e r t h o t y . E l i z a b e t h Hoeh le r . Madel ino F e s e r , Anna W u l f o r s t , A n n a Bihl. C h r i s t i a n F r l e d r l c h , M a t t h e w Schml t t .

tw\—Vincent R e u t h e r . Eml l H u d a k . Wi l l i am Kueeke r t . J o h n W a r r e n , Car l Enge l . T h e o d o r e K a l a b . George F r e y . George Nebel . Leo Wetze l . A n d r e w Kehl . E d w a r d F e r n a n d e z , E d w a r d F r a n z . G e r t r u d e Blaas , C a t h e r i n e H a n -n lgan .

5B—John S c h u t a y . J a m e s McGour ty . E d n a Gace. E m m a Kossmann , Geo rge t -ta Bea t t l e . J o s e p h i n e Loehr , F l o r e n c e Keyes . Bea t r i c e lOrnst. C a t h e r i n e Kempf.

5A—Chris t ian Sch l lgh t . E d w a r d Reu­ther . Andrew Manz, E r n s t Conrad . E d ­na J o h n s o n . C a t h e r i n e Braun . Lou i sa Hanat i -ek, 'Ceellla H a n n i g a n , C a t h e r i n e Denlg.

5A—Vera Bonfller, P h l l o m e n a B r a u n , Mar ion Fox . Andrea Glasser , F r i e d a Giacomel l l . Ma th i lda Hen le r . B a r b a r a Hoehler . W i l h e l m e n a H u d a k , M a g d a -lena Kehl . Oth l lda Lleblcr . Alice Wi lde .

IA—Wil l iam Hofman. J o s e p h K a s s -he lmer . E d w a r d Kisk. George K e y e s . Maur ice McCar thy , E d w a r d Muel ler , Cha r l e s Muldoon. Alfred Nenser , J a s . I temsen. H e n r y St<:mmler, F r ed S t e n g -lein. Jo seph Wilde, George W o u t e r s . George W u n d e r l i n . Cha r l e s W a l t e r s , A r t h u r W a r r e n .

2 A — A r t h u r Lynch . George F o e r s e h . A r t h u r Ney. Mar t in Salzer , J o s e p h P a l ­mer , F r a n c i s C a r b e r r y , A d a m D r e l t -leln, H a r r y L u g e r , T h o m a s Ha l l i ck , A u g u s t Kohl. F r e d e r i c k Ih le . W i l l i a m Sachs . George L a n g , Genev ieve Z leg -ler, B a r b a r a Mer le t , A n n a L e h m a n n . Anna Sachs . Doro thy Lough l in , Mar lon W ' n t t r s , Lou i se S c h r a m m . Rose K u n -ke l . Susan N e w b e r g e r , Mar ion Kel ly , H:*len McCar thy . A g n e s H a n n i g a n , Ca r ­ol ina J a e g g e , E l i zabe th D a u e n h a u e r , E l i z a b e t h Blaesi , V a l e r i a Nlcke.

IiLI—Raymond F r a n z , A n d r e w Schi l ­l ing . W a l t e r Qu inn . J o h n Glasse r , Sy l ­ve s t e r P'ehse. H e n r y L e h m a n n , Cha r l e s Thea l l . F r a n k N a s h a c k . C a t h e r i n e KrauH. Mary P e t e r s e n . Caro l ine D a u ­e n h a u e r , M a r g a r e t W a l t e r s , J o s o p h l n c Bihl. M a r g a r e t Foe r seh . Ma th i l da No-vr.ck. May Koch. J o h a n n a Buse r , C a r o ­line S t a t t m l l l e r . C a t h e r i n e Becke r . E d ­na Conway , A n n a Stolz. E t h e l Nevlns , F r a n c e s P reus se .

1A—Raymond Campbel l . J o s e p h Ca­rey, V incen t Conway , C h a r l e s D r e l t -lein. Michael Nebel . R o b e r t Kaden , Ed­w a r d Kel ly, J o h n K a l a b . F r e d e r i c k Bes -t enhe lde r , Wi l l i am Muel ler . F r a n c e s W i n t e r s . George S c h r a m m , J o h n Bie-l ins . C a t h e r i n e Cass ldy . R o s a m u n d De-n ig . Magda len E r d o d y , M a r g a r e t H i n e s . E m m a K r a u s , He len Lleb le r , Lou i se Osch lnsk i , Louise Qui r in . Helen R u p -pe r t . F r a n c e s Smi th , D o r o t h y Schle i -mache r , Mar ie S c h l a c h t e r C a t h e r i n e Wi lde . A n n a Schml t t . L o r e t t a W a l -broehl . Eve lyn W a r r e n , J u l i a n H a n n i ­g a n . A n n a Behr inge r .

O r u LADY OF SORROWS SCHOOL,

CORONA.

S I S T E R A D E L E , Super ior . SA—Elizabe th B r o w n , "Margaret Al­

len. Alice Canu to , G e r t r u d e Car ro l l , Helen Ca r l and . C a t h e r i n e C a s e b e r r y . C a t h e r i n e D o u g h e r t y . L i l l i an Du l l a -honce . J u l i a F a r r e l l . C a t h e r i n e Hnnley , Mary H a n o n h y . Mary J e n k i n s . E l iza­beth K e a t i n g . Helen Mar sha l l , F r a n c e s MeCrys ta l l . M a r g a r e t McLean . M a r y *?«-M11V. V i o ' i Ro tz le r . E d n a Shannon , R i t a W i ' d . E d g a r C a r r l t t e . Jo senh Din-^'^Hto. E d w a r d F l n n a g a n , Josenh Gr im. D i n l e l K o o n m e n . T h o m a s O'Brien, J o h n O 'Kane . Jam*»s Rea rdon , Cha r l e s Vc-p reek . John W a g n e r . ,Ir>se*>h Zleser.

7B John Bra n" . G ^ ^ r ^ e ' G a m b o n . Al­fred H a m i l t o n . E d w a r d H a n o n h y . F r a n -" ' s Kenned v. Cha r l e s K e n n e d y , P a t r i c k Mul lane . J o s e n h St len, Michael -Tralnor, E d w a r d Wol fe . Ot to W e r n e r . Bea t r i ce B a c k s , Rose B u r n s . M a r g a r e t "DtitTv. Helen D o ' a n . C a t h e r i n e F a r l e v . Marrra-•"*t. F a r r e l l . M a w r 1 ^ Ka i se r , Mary Mc-N a m a r a , A g n e s O'Ne.ll. M a r g a r e t R e ­g a n . Lucy Slebel, Agnes TTnger.

7 A—R<ivmond TNaks . Rovnl Abbe-"->r,»>te. r'hn.rlev H u h ' . J a m e s Dullab«xne, Phil in Fa l co . P x t r i e k F o x . Marcy H e w ­i t t . George MeGao ' ev . H o w a r d Mahe r . T h o m a s O 'Haro . C h a r l e " R o u g e . John ^hea . F'^-.neji, Tag""ar t . E lver» B o v ' e s -ton . E l i z a b e t h B r e n n a n . G^nov\ev« ^ a m n b e l l . E m m a H o r t o n . M a r g a r e t 1'i.pson. r^ntherine K«»t ln t j . Mnrv ATe-n " u l e v . 7«'iorenee M^Gowah. Helen Mtir-•"Hv, Vic to r i a Sa lad lno , L o r e t t a Smi th , W'*^Ifre/i Fa l lon .

p,B—GI'Hert B r a u e . V incen t B u e ^ n o r . Thom'tH Dn 'v , K e n n e t h Gordon, W 'H-• '•m Holes . F r a n c i s Kernnf. C h a r l e s M'*-'-"e^ugh. ArDuir Rull lvnn. Agne.s l ie in . 'n^vo. IV-m rd^ne'M. L|l'l«>n Cos^ello. Mar ion Caswell, Mar lon Co l i e r a " . M a r v T ^ r i « r . Am^i 'a F « r a c " . Agn^s G»ifd*>ra. M^^gar^ t H a n o o h v . M a r y H n r r l n g t ^ n

6 A — S a l v a t ^ e Dnrrat" . Kvpr<>Hn Tn-hev. O h n r ' e s M'^hae l s . W P l l n m O'Rrlen. Tohn S c u " v . EM^abe*^ Cnr r . Vire-|nl-> Conroy. M a r g a r e t F l a n a g a n . Agnes '.'•'•"ir. Jul in Gr imm. F ' ^ r e u e e T.eonard. n">th(>rlp" M^N'imnra, F r a n e l s Allll iken. ^-•hina O'Hrlen. Agnes M u r p h v . M a r -" i r e t O'Gara.. Susie R^ t^ le r . A n p ^ ' l n " ^ i i o r i m o , C a r m e i ' a Sa lad ino , M a r y SV>" n nf"1. C e e e ) i « Y O P " .

KB—Edward Shea . H a r r y Ma^e. Geo. Hel fer leh . Geore/e J e n k i n s . E d m u n d Hrt 'an, F r a n c i s H a n o n h y , J e r o m e Mul -h n e , Cha r l e s C^rt r l r rht , R o b e r t Gnm-v>'>n. A n t h o n v Dlonol l to , . E d g a r Rel l ly , H e n r y Zlrohlem^n, A e n e s M^Geary . Anna M u r » h v , E ' i n a W a r p a , F l o r e n c e ^••gt rar t . Helen P.rennnn. Anna H ^ a r , M«rle s i i r .wk, Anna Reld. M a r y Cova-n a g h . Ka th l een M u r p h v . a n n a W h U e . T^r,no F loo ' i . M a r v G r i m t h . D o r ^ t n v Re a rdon . M a r g a r e t B r e n n a n . Del ia Co^n.

f>A—Knthrvne B lanch . M a r g a r e t B lh -'«r . R e g l n a Bovls ton . Agnes B r e n n a n . Maureo B l a k " . C a t h e r i n e B u r n s . F r « n -" ls C^oney, He len CoPlns . Helen DM-' ^ n s , Mary G e a r y . A n n a G e a r v . Mar lon K e n n e d y . Helen Lynch , Mar lon Mul la ­ney. M a r v O'Connor. Alice O'Connor. Mice P e t t e l l l . Ellv.ahoth Ou lnn . Ann.» S^haefer. Anna LeStrane-e . F r a n c i s S<ieca. Helen Shannon . W i l l i a m Buh l . t ? i "hn r ' 1 Buck i ev . H e r b e r t C u r r v , Al­b e r t Eifler. R a y m o n d H " h l r . A n d r e w f . auchn l r " . P e t e r Mor r i s , Danie l Moran . J o n n M"N«».TTiara.

4B—WIMiam B e r g e r , J o h n Bovle . F r a n c i s R r n n n . B e r n a r d C l a r k . W a l l a e e "D^onan. WliMam G u l d e r a . Geo. S h r e c k . 'R leha rd Smi th , M a r g a r e t Bovle . He len Car ro l l . M a r v Car ro l l . Hel*»n Cernev . Teane t te Donne l ly . I s abe l l e D o u g h e r t y . S te l la H o r t o n . K a t h l e e n H a n " » l , Ade­la ide H n u s s , H*»ien Ke«»tlng. E t h e l Me-G-»rrv. Grace M n n k . F l o r « n e e O 'Hara . Mlgnone Pen.n, M a r g a r e t Tobln.

4A—Carl B u c h n e r . Josonh Gleason . "'''ranrlw L o F e b r o , Thornns J o h n s t o n . Tohn M l n , k e n , T h o m a s M e D e r m o t t , An­d r e w O 'Kane . J o s e n h M u r n h v , J o h n Mal lon . J o s e n h STatterv. F r a n e i a Scul ­ly, J o h n SchaoDer t . T h o m a s Rtaurnl*t«x. T'Nsonh O u e r e n . George Carnen. t ler . W a l t e r Rh lc l . He len Bryno , T^oret^a B r a u e . JuMa Celia. C o n c e t t a D a g a t a , •Teanetto D u n n . H e l e n Do r t 1ey. E m m a ^ ' n v . J e n n i e Fa l co , U n a Flood, A n n a H e w i t t . M a r y H l n c h y . M a r y H n a r , Ag­nes J e n k i n s . M a r i a K a i s e r , J o s c n b l n e K e a t i n g , Mar lon K l e r n a n , M a r g a r e t M a n g a n , A l b e r t a M a r s h a l l . M a r y Mc-N a m a r a . Cecelia Mul len . V I K Or l ando . Ani ta O'Brien. M a r g a r e t O'Nell. A n n a PonzJo. C a t h e r i n e P«»ld, E t h e l R o b e r t ­son. M a r y Shie lds . E l i z a b e t h Sa lad lno . L o l i t a StAwart . E l i z a b e t h SuBlvan . L i l ­l i an Sklffington. D o r o t h y Sl lney, M a r ­g a r e t Zleser .

SB—M«rry DoMy, S a l v a t o r e B e r a r d e -nel l i , W i l l i a m H a r r i s . J o s e p h H a m i l ­ton . C h a r l e s Shea , S tophen Va l l i e re , Ta.mes K a l n , C a t h a r i n e Adam*. Lou i se B e u c h n e r , Rose Collen. E d n a Elfier. I d a Masucc l , R o s e m a r y M a r t i n . A n n a R u s -so. i

3A—Bernard M c K e o u g h . D e n i s M u l ­l a n e , J a m e s S h l n o / P h l l l o Or l ando . M a u ­r i ce K e a r n « y , L e o n a r d Bllz, TsabeUe M e G a r r v . Made l ine Mos t l e r , K a t h r y n GUlis . E^sle Be rve l l e r , M a r g a r e t K e a r ­n e y . Molly Ponz io , M a r y P e r o n e .

2 B — W e b s t e r Al len , J o h n Bre s l l n . J a s . B r e n n a n . C h a r l e s Cernev , L a w r e n c e TVnonan. W i l l i a m F a r r e l l , F r e d e r i c k "Rotzler, M a r i e C u n n i n g h a m . M a r g a r e t T>«wtlnic» Cece l ia F « r a c o , M a r y G^uld, F r a n c e s G r t m m , Mildred H a y e s . M a r y L y n c h , L i l l i a n M u r p h y , Ge r t rude , Mar?..,..,. „ . .«*,, , ,„*»„„ „. * „ i, . • , . , . shall, Mary Floc^,Josephi«^,!^ber^vt ipW^import ing cast.continue.to elicit

Knickerbocker Theatre.

Interest in New York, so far a.s mov­ing pictures go, is centred in the light waged in the courts by Robert Goelet, as owner, through inheritance from his father, to dispossess the Triangle Film Corporation from the Knicker­bocker Theatre at Broadway and Thir­ty-eighth street, which the corporation occupies under a sub-lease, on the ground that the Triangle people en­danger the classification and rental value of the theatre by giving the pub­lic too much for its money. The lease calls for the operation of the institu­tion as a "first-class theatre." It is Mr. Goelet's contention that the opera-ation of a continuous moving picture performance and the introduction of a symphony orchestra and vocal and instrumental soloists tends to place the performance in the classification of a variety program, which is ranked as "third class."

The Triangle corporation maintains that the music is for the purp'ose of imparting the proper atmosphere for the correct presentation of its pic­tures; tluit the continuity of the per­formance is simply a matter of con­venience for the public, and that "first class" prices are charged inasmuch as a large part of the balcony, the loges and boxes sell at $2 per seat, although the choice of seats in the remainder of the house may be had at 25 "and 50 cents. It is probable that the court may be called upon to view William S. Ham's performance of "Hell's Hinges," if the proceeding is disposed of this week, otherwise Lillian Gish ind Elliott Dexter in "Daphne and the Pirate" should the determination of the matter go over until next week (Feb. 14).

In addition, in viewing the premises and framing an opinion as to the clas­sification the theatre is entitled to as now operated, the august court will have occasion to view two of the fa­mous Triangle-Keystone ' comedies, among them "His Hereafter." Justice Donnelly, of the Supreme Court, has the decision in hand, and it is expect­ed to go a long way toward standard­izing the status of the moving picture as an institution and also towards fur­nishing a legal foundation for the clas­sification of theatres, which is now an arbitrary matter in the hands of a small group of amusement managers.

hurricanes of applause for their artis­tic portrayal of the several vital char­acters in Max Marcin's most absorb­ing play.

Longabre Theatre.

Few (triumphs in the theatre have been greater than that scored by Leo Ditrichstein in "The Great Lover" at the Longacre Theatre, where this bril­liant comedy is meeting with a suc­cess that finds expression in a never-ending line of ticket buyers at the box office.

New York Hippodrome.

Every week seems like a holiday pe­riod at the Hippodrome, where Charles Dillingham's joyous pageant of de­light amuses crowds twice daily, but this week, which ends with Lincoln's Birthday, is a particularly active one. Several large theatre parties are add­ing to the gayety, with the employes of the American Telephone and Tele­graph Company and the Guarantee Trust Company being entertained on' Friday night. It. H. Burnside secured a fine effect this past week by indicat­ing the movements of President Wil­son in the Ballet of the States. Each night the girls representing the State in which the chief Executive was be-!ng entertained carried tiny American Hags. One night it was the Wisconsin girls, then those from Iowa; another night, the Illinois girls, Kansas, etc. Seats are now on sale to March 18, in­cluding those for St. Patrick's Day.

"Hip Hip Hooray"—two hundred times. On Tuesday matinee of last week the great pageant'of delight at the Hippodrome ended its second cen­tury with a record full of remarkable achievements. Pleasure has been brought to one million patrons and the spacious playhouse on Sixth avenue has re-established it.r-elf as a National institution that is unique in the his­tory of the American stage.

Among the many interesting fea­tures one might observe in connectio.n with this memorable season is the precision with which the massive spec­tacle moves after its 200th presenta­tion. The whole production passes in review with clocklike discipline, and in the whole four months of its ca­reer but few performances have varied in running time. P. H. Burnside's rec­ords show that every day the perform­ances begin precisely at 2:15 and 8:15 and the final curtains were, drawn two hours and forty-five minutes later at each performance but seven. At six of these, during holiday week, a doll was presented to some child attend­ing the matinees, which consumed two additional minutes, and at the Sousa birthday anniversary a presentation to the popular "March King" took up seven minutes more than usual. At all other performances not one min­ute's difference is recorded. This fact, with a production as • stupendous as "Hip Hip Hooray," speaks volumes for the discipline and efficiency of the Hippodrome of today.

LEGAL.

S h a k e I n t e Your SJIOCH A.1 Urn's F o o t - B a s e , t h e a n t i s e p t i c ])uw-di;r for pa infu l , s m a r t i n g , t ende r , n e r ­v o u s feet. I t t a k e s t h e stinpr o u t of c o r n s and bun ions . Over 100,000 p a c k ­a g e s a r e b e i n g used hy t h e Gorman and Allied t roops a t t h e front . Sold e v e r y w h e r e , 2!ic.

In te rminab le .

"What do you think will be I lie end of tin* woman question?"

"There won't be any cud. They'll always be asking 'em." — Pittsburgh Press. *

LEGAL.

The trouble brewing between the regular theatres and those of the high­er class devoted to moving pictures, because of the inroads made by the latter in the field hitherto monopolized by the former, promises to receive a new impetus when the Rialto Theatre opens its doors. The huge structure is now under construction on the &ite of Hammerstein's once famous theatre of varieties at Forty-second street and Seventh avenue, and is expected to open its doors to the public in March. Neither money nor thought has been spared in making it the finest institu­tion of its kind in the world. Hence its importance in the struggle that has just begun.

S. L. Rothapfel, who is commonly regarded as the father of the modern moving picture theatre, is responsible for the Rialto. He gave New York its first genuinely first-class moving picture house; then the Strand Thea­tre as an improvement upon it; then the Knickerbocker Theatre as a still further improvement, and now he is erecting the Rialto as the last word in that department of entertainment.

Innovations will be the watchword at the Rialto from entrance to screen. They are so numerous that no attempt has been made as yet to describe them in detail.

Harris Theatre.

Fred Niblo and the balance of the original cast that successfully pre­sented George M. Cohan's American farce, "Hit-the-Trail Holliday," at the Astor Theatre for the past six months, moved into the Harris on Monday night, where the New York run of this uproariously funny play will be con­tinued indefinitely^

Candler Theatre.

That tremendously thrilling drama, "The House of Glass," Is playing to the capacity ofc the Candler Theatre, where Mary Ryan and. the. all-Amer-

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Grace of (Jod F r e e and I n d e p e n d e n t , to F r e d e r i c k H o l t e r m a n n , F r e d e r i c k Hol -t e r m a n n , Marpraret MohlunholT, H e n r y H o l t e r m a n n , Anna G e r k e n and J o h a n H o l t e r m a n n , Send G r e e t i n g :

W h e r e a s , C h a r l e s I-I. T o n k i n g , of Xew Dorp H e i g h t s , Borouprh of R ich ­mond.' City of New York , h a s l a te ly pe­t i t ioned ou r S u r r o g a t e ' s Cou r t of t h e Coun ty of Queens , to have a ce r t a in i n s t r u m e n t in w r i t i n g b e a r i n g d a t e the ilth day of October . 1015, r e l a t i n g to Real and P e r s o n a l P r o p e r t y , du ly p rov ­ed a s t h e Las t Will and T e s t a m e n t of Anna T o n k i n g , l a t e of t h e Coun ty of Queens , S t a t e of New York , deceased,

Where fo re , You a n d each of you, a r e he reby cited to show c a u s e before ou r S u r r o g a t e of t h e Coun ty of Queens , a t a S u r r o g a t e ' s Cour t , to be held a t J a ­maica , B o r o u g h of Queens , Ci ty of New York, Coun ty of Queens , on the 10th day of March , 11)10, a t n i n e - t h i r t y o'clock* in . t he forenoon, w h y the said Las t Wi l l and T e s t a m e n t should no t be a d m i t t e d to p r o b a t e ; and such of you w h o a r e h e r e b y ci ted w h o a r e u n ­der t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s of a g e a r e r e -uuired to a p p e a r by y o u r g u a r d i a n , if you h a v e one; or If you h a v e none , to a p p o a r and a p p l y for one to be a p ­pointed, and in t h e even t of y o u r fa i l ­u re o r n e g l e c t so to do, a ' g u a r d i a n will be appo in t ed by t h e S u r r o g a t e to r e p r e s e n t and, a c t for you in t h i s p r o ­ceeding.

In T e s t i m o n y Whereof , w e h a v e caused the seal of ou r said S u r r o g a t e ' s Cour t to be h e r e u n t o atlixed.

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COUNTY COURT, Q U E E N S COUNTY.— A. E l i z a b e t h Bolle, Plaintiff , a g a i n s t

J o s e n h Cles lak and o t h e r s . D e f e n d a n t s . In p u r s u a n c e of a j u d g m e n t of fo re ­

c losure and sa l e du ly m a d e and en t e red in t h e above en t i t l ed ac t ion and bea r ­ing d a t e t h e 18th d a y of J a n u a r y , 1916, I, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , the re fe ree In said j u d g m e n t n a m e d , w i l l sell a t publ ic auc t i on , a t t h e f ron t door of t h e M u n i ­cipal Bu i ld ing ( f o r m e r l y t h e T o w n H a l l ) , a t t h e c o r n e r of C o u r t S t r e e t and B r o a d w a y , In E l m h u r s t , in W a r d Two of t h e B o r o u g h of Queens , Ci ty of New York , w i t h i n t h e Coun ty of Q u e e n s and S t a t e of New York , on

t h e 10th d a y of F e b r u a r y , 1916, a t 1 o 'clock in t h e a f t e rnoon of t h a t day , by H e n r y C. J o h n s o n , J r . , a u c t i o n ­eer, t h e p r e m i s e s d i r ec ted by sa id j u d g ­m e n t to bo sold a n d t h e r e i n descr ibed a s fo l lows :

A l l ' t h a t c e r t a i n lot , picco o r parce l of l and , w i t h t h e b u i l d i n g s a n d Im­p r o v e m e n t s t h e r e o n , s i t u a t e , l y i n g and be ing In M a s p e t h , In t h e T o w n of N e w ­town , k n o w n and d i s t i n g u i s h e d on a c e r t a i n m a p en t i t l ed or Inscr ibed, "Map No. 2 of p r o p e r t y In t h e Vi l l age of M a s ­pe th , Q u e e n s County , N e w York , be­long ing to J o s e p h H. Van* Ma te r , J r . , filed In t h e office of t h e C le rk of t h e Coun ty of Queens , Oc tober 1, 1852, and k n o w n a s a n d by t h e lot n u m b e r S i x t y -t h r e e (63). B e i n g on t h e N o r t h s ide of P e r r y A v e n u e ' 2 0 0 fee t E a s t of • C le r ­m o n t A v e n u e and be ing twen ty - f ive (25) fee t w i d e f r o n t a n d r e a r b y One h u n d r e d (100) fee t deep on bo th s ides .

D a t e d , J a n . 24* 191$. C L A R E N C E E D W A R D S , Refe ree .

F R A N K F . A D E L , A t t o r n e y fo r P l a i n ­tiff, 785 F o r e s t Ave. , E v e r g r e e n , Q u e e n s Co., N. T .

COUNTY COURT, Q U E E N S COUNTY.— El iza Gcrl ien, ot al . . P la in t i f fs , a g a i n s t

J o h n H. Goi ken , and a n o t h e r , Defend­a n t s . ,

I n p u r s u a n c o of a j u d g m e n t of fo re ­c losure and :ialo du ly madn and en te red in t h e above en t i t l ed ac t . vn and b e a r -' \z d a t e . t h j n i n e t e e n t h day of May, iliiS, I, t h e unde r s igned , t h e re fe ree in said j u d g m e n t named , will sell a t pub­lic auc t ion :o t h e h i g h e s t bidder , by H e n r y C. J o h n s o n , Jr . , auc t ionee r , a t t he L o n g Is and Rea l E s t a t e Auct ion Sales Room In the Queens P l a z a Cour t Bui ld ing, B i i d g o P l a z a Nor th , L o n g I s land City, N. Y., on

t h e Hlxtccntli d a y ot V e l i r u n r y J 1010,

a t one o'clock p. m., trve p remises d i ­rected by said j u d g m e n t ro—besold, and the re in descr ibed a s fo l lows:

All the rlgh.1, t i t le , I n t e r e s t and s h a r e oT t h e defend Rose A. Gerk oT the fol low' w i t :

All t h a t ce

tints. John H. G e r k e n and in, his , wife , in and to all ng descr ibed promises , to

" ; • * * ! ; "

r taln lot, piece or parce l of land, s i t u a t e d , l y ing and be ing in the F i r s t W a r d of t h e Borough of Queens , City of Now York ( fo rmer ly the F o u r t h W ird of L o n g Is land C i ty ) , County of Q u e e n s and S t a t e of New York, and do ed on a c e r t a

i gna t ed and d i s t i n g u i s h n map , en t i t l ed "Map of

p r o p e r t y s i t ua t ed in the F o u r t h W a r d of L o n g Is land City, Queens County , N. Y., ' b e long ing to Gabr ie l Marc , Esq.." su rveyed and I d r a w n Nov. 1887, by P. G. Van Alst , (Illy su rveyor , and which map w a s filed wi th the Cle rk of the Coun ty ot Qupens , on the day of Ju ly , 1S88, a s and by the n u m b e r t w e n ­ty -one (21) wh ich said lot is bounded and descr ibed is fo l lows: B e g i n n i n g a t

t one hund red and two a poin t d l s t a n (102) fedt, one (1) inch, from the in­t e r sec t ion of Grand A v e n u e Marc P lace , a s r u n n i n g th Nor the r ly

the n o r t h e r l y l ine of and the E a s t e r l y l ine of

., . . . . . laid down on said m a p , once] E a s t e r l y alonK t h e said l ine! of. said Grand Avenue

1) feet to t h e W e s t e r l y

m a p ; t hence N<

t w e n t y - f o u r (2 lino of lot n u m b e r T w e n t y (20) on said r t h e r l y a l o n g the Wes t ­er ly li,ne of said , lot n u m b e r t w e n t y (2ii). one h u n d r e d and ten (110) feet, e i nh t and f ive-e igh ths (S%) Inches to lot n u m b e r s even teen (17) on said m a p . thence W e s t e r l y a l o n g the Souther ly side of said lot n u m b e r s even teen (17), and the Sou the r ly .side of lot n u m b e r One (1) on said map , T w e n t y (20) feet s e v e n - e i g h t h s (%) inches to lot n u m ­bered on said m a p One A. HA.) t hence Sou the r ly a l o n g t h e E a s t e r l y l ine of said lot One A. I(1A.) and the E a s t e r l y line of lot numbered T w e n t y - t w o (22) on said m a p . One hundred and twe lve (112) feet, six and s e v e n - e i g h t h inches (6%) to the point or p lace , of beg in ­n ing .

Also those t w o c e r t a i n lo t s of land s i t u a t e , l y ing and be ing in the F i r s t W a r d of t h e Borough of Queens , City of New York fo rmer ly t h e F o u r t h W a r d of L o n g I s l and Ci ty) Coun ty of Q u e e n s and S t a t e of New York , and d e s i g n a t e d and Known and d i s t i n g u i s h ­ed on a c e r t a i n m a p en t i t l ed "Map of 170 lo t s of g r o u n d s i t u a t e in t h e F o u r t h W a r d of L o n g Is land Ci ty , Q u e e n s

u longing to t h e e s t a t e D e v e n t e r . dee'd. s u r -1874, by P. G. Van

Als t . Ci ty survelyor," and filed in t h e office .of t h e c l e rk of Queens Coun ty by the n u m b e r s 4 ( 'our ) and i\ve (5) and t a k e n t o g e t h e r bounded, a n d c o n t a i n i n g a s fo l lows to -wit: B e g i n n i n g a t t he N o r t h e a s t e r l y c o r n e r of G r a n d Avenue and W i n a n s St. a s laid down on said m a p r u n n i n g thence E a s t e r l y a l o n g Grand Avenue twenty- f ive feet , t hence N o r t h e r l y and pa ra l l e l w i t h W i n a n s S t r e e t one hund red feet and one inch and one q u a r t e r of an inch, thence

LEQAL.

County . N. Y., b of Wi l l i am Van vcyed F e b r u a r y

E a s t e r l y and p a n nue seven ty - l ive one q u a r t e r of an Inch to land of Au­g u s t u s Van Deyr Deven te r , t hence land and nea r ly

six (6) on said

illel w i th Grand Ave-fcet seven inches and

n t c r and J a c o b H. Vurt N o r t h e r l y a long , said

pa ra l l e l w i t h W i n a n s S t r e e t t w e n t y - l i v e feet to lot n u m b e r

n a p . t h e n c e W e s t e r l y and pa ra l l e l w i t h G r a n d Avenue one h u n d r e d foot seven inches and one e i g h t h of an inel o f . W i n a n s S t rce t fnnd thence Sou the r ly a l o n g W i n a n s St Twen ty - J ive feet .

Also all those t or pa rce l s of Ian be ing in the F j r

to t h e E a s t e r l y side

ee t one h u n d r e d and one Inch and one

q u a r t e r of a n incjh to t h e p lace of be ' g inn ing ,

,vo c e r t a i n lo ts , p ieces 1 s i t u a t e d , l y ing and ?t W a r d , Bo rough of

Queens , Ci ty of New York, Coun ty of Queen*"? and S t a t e and d i s t i ngu i shed

of New York, k n o w n a s L o t s n u m b e r 17b

( s even t een b) and 18 ( e i g h t e e n ) on n c e r t a i n m a p cn t i t ed "Map of p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d in t h e F o u r t h W a r d of L o n g Is land City, Queens County , N. Y., be­l o n g i n g to Gabr ie l Marc , Esq., s u r v e y ­ed and d r a w n November 1S87 by P. G. Van Alst . Ci ty s u r v e y o r " and t a k e n t o g e t h e r a r e bounded a.s fol lows, to w i t : B e g i n n i n g a t e a s t e r l y side of C down on the mai miss ion of Roads , i „ £ . , i , . i . . „ , i i ^: «-•.,

is d i s t a n t in a no fo r ty - fou r feet fro

and r u n n i n g t h e m

a po in t on t h e N o r t h -rand Avenue a s laid

m a d e by t h e Com-lAvenue and P a r k s in

Long Is land City and wh ich said poin t t h w e s t e r l y d i rec t ion m the N o r t h w e s t e r l y

side of the old l ine of Second Avenue e in a n o r t h e a s t e r l y

d i rec t ion s even ty 'ee t and f ive-e ighths of an inch (70-0% old line of Second er ly line of Lo t Sc said m a p thence Sou the r ly l ine of

) pa ra l l e l w i t h said Avenue to t h e S o u t h -ven teen A. (17A) on E a s t e r l y a l o n g the Lot 17A fo r ty - fou r

feet (14) to the W e s t e r l y side of said old l ine of Soco nd Avenue thence S o u t h e r l y a l o n g s.-.id W e s t e r l y side of the: old l ine of So

. fee t live and o (HU-5VL) to t h e nor

cond Avenue n ine ty ne q u a r t e r inches ;herly s ide of the old

l ine of Grand S t r ee t t h e n c e W e s t e r l y a long, said N o r t h e r l y side of the old l ine of G r a n d S t r e e t f o r t y - fou r feet (41) t h e n c e N o r t h e a s t e r l y and a t r i g h t a n g l e s Co said old l ine of Grand S t r ee t t w e n t y feet five and s e v e n - e i g h t h s Inches (20-5%) to I he po in t or p lace of b e g i n n i n g .

Also al l those sl>: c e r t a i n lo ts , p ieces o r ' ' pa rce l s of land s i t ua t ed in the first W a r d of t h e Boroijigh of Q u e e n s . City of New York ( fo rmer ly t h e F o u r t h W a r d of L o n g I s l and Ci ty) Coun ty of Queens , S t a t e of New York , and which said six lo ts of grc und t a k e n t o g e t h e r a r e bounded and descr ibed a s fo l lows : viz. B e g i n n i n g a t a poin t on t h e Sou th ­e a s t e r l y side of the old l ine of Second Avenue , and whic l said po in t is d i s ­t a n t In a n o r t h e a s t e r l y d i rec t ion sev­e n t y - f o u r fee t six and one e i g h t h inches (74 ft. i\% in.) from t h e N o r t h ­e a s t c o r n e r of said Second Avenue and CI rand Avenue a s laid down on the map m a d e by t h e Commiss ion of S t r ee t s , Roads , Avenues and P a r k s in L o n g Is l ­a n d Ci ty , and r u n n i n g t h e n c e In a

\ N o r t h e a s t e r l y ' d i r ec t ion one hund red and s i x t y - e i g h t feet, n ine and one q u a r t e r Inches (16J ft. 'J\i in.) a l o n g t h e S o u t h e a s t e r l y s ide of t h e ,©Id l ine of Second Avenue to the S o u t h w e s t e r l y side of the old N e w t o w n Road, t h e n c e r u n n i n g in a S o u t h e a s t e r l y d i rec t ion one h u n d r e d and t w e n t y - n i n e feet and five inches a l o n g the S o u t h w e s t e r l y side of sa id old N e w t o w n Road, thence r u n n i n g in a S o u t h w e s t e r l y d i rec t ion n i n e t y - n i n e feet anu f ive-e ighths of an Inch (90 ft. 0% In.) a N o r t h w e s t e r l y d i rec t ion one h u n d r e d and n ine feet , t w o i (100 ft. 2Vz In.) to s ide of said old l ine be ing t h e po in t or I t h e said l o t s ' b e i n g h bors E i g h t (8) n ine en (11) T w e l v e (12) in Block n u m b e r on teen (116) on a ce 'Map of p r o p e r t y s i t

t hence r u n n i n g in

nd one half Inches t h e S o u t h e a s t e r l y of Second Avenue ,

d a c e of b e g i n n i n g , nown a s l o t s . n u m -(0) Ten (10) E l ev -and T h i r t e e n (13)

j h u n d r e d and s ix -t a in m a p en t i t l ed uited In t h e F o u r t h

W a r d 'of L o n g I s land Ci ty , Q u e e n s Coun ty , N. Y., b e l o n g i n g to Gabr ie l Marc , Esq., su rveyed and d r a w n No­v e m b e r 1SS7 by P. G. Van Alst , Ci ty Surveyior."

L e s s t h a t p a r t of the above de sc r ib ­ed p romises wh ich l ias been t a k e n for the open ing or w i d e n i n g of Second Avenue , Grand Avenue , N e w t o w n Ave­nue and Twe l f t h Avenue .

Da ted , J a n u a r y 25 :h, 1916. E U G E N E N. L ! YOUNG, Refe ree

WILLIAM H. S I E B R E C H T . JR. , P l a in tiffs ' , A t t o r n e y . Qu B r i d g e P laza , Lone

eens P l a z a Cour t , I s land City, N. Y.

NOTlClS TO CREDIT ORS.

er of Hon. Daniel t h e Coun ty of

P u r s u a n t to an ord Noble, S u r r o g a t e of Queens , not ice Is heroby g iven to all p e r s o n s h a v i n g c l a i m s a g a i n s t Sophia A l t r l t t . l a t e of L o n g i s land Ci ty , In the said c o u n t y , deceased , to p r e s e n t tht-s a m e wi th t h e vouche r s thereof* to th* s u b s c r i b e r s a t t h e i r p lace of t r a n s a c t ­ing such bus iness , nalnely, a t t h e office of E d w a r d J. Martirt , t he i r a t t o r n e y No. 265 B r o a d w a y , Borough of Manha t ­t an , City of New Yolrk. on or before the 23rd day of March next .

Da ted . S e p t e m b e r l t t th . 15)15. F R E D E R I C GASS. WM. G. JOHNSON.

Execu to r s .

NOTICE. T h e A n n u a l M e e t i n g of t h e s t o c k -

hd lde r s of Nicho l s Cor per Company for t h e e lect ion of D i r e c t o r s a n d c o n s i d e r a ­t ion of such o t h e r m a t t e r s a s m a y p r o p ­e r l y come before i t , wi l l be held a t t h e office of t h e C o m p a n y a t L a u r e l Hi l l , B o r o u g h of Q u e e n s . N e w York , on W e d ­nesday , F e b r u a r y 9th , 1916, a t 10 o'clock A. M.

W. C. W E B S T E R , Sec re t a ry .

SUPPLEMENTAL, CITATION. T H E P E O P L E O F T H E S T A T E O F

N E W YORK. By t h e G r a c e of God F ree and Independen t , to a l l t h e u n ­k n o w n he i r s a t l aw and n e x t of k in of J acob Schneider , deceased , w h o s e n a m o s and p laces of res idence a r e u n k n o w n to you r pe t i t ioner , and a f t e r due d i l i ­gence c a n n o t be a s c e r t a i n e d , Send G r e e t i n g :

W h e r e a s . Anne Se r innc But tcrf ie ld , of No. '.{ T w e n t y - s e c o n d S t ree t , E l m ­h u r s t , New York, h a s l a te ly pet i t ioned our S u r r o g a t e ' s Cour t of the Coun ty of Queens , to have a c e r t a i n i n s t r u m e n t in w r i t i n g , b e a r i n g d a t e the 22nd day of Sep tember , 191S. r e l a t i n g to f Real and Pe r sona l P r o p e r t y , du ly proved a s the L a s t Will and T e s t a m e n t of J a c o b Schneider , l a t e of E l m h u r s t , Queens County , deceased ,

W h e r e f o r e , You. and each of y o u , ' a r c h e r e b y ci ted to show cause before ou r S u r r o g a t e of the Coun ty of Queens , a t a S u r r o g a t e ' s Cour t , to be held a t J a ­maica , Bo rough of Queens , Ci ty of New York , Coun ty of Queens , o day of March , 1.916, a t o'clock in the foren'oon-w^wh L a s t Wil l and T e s t a m e n be a d m i t t e d to p r o b a t e ; and you w h o a r e h e r e b y ci ted w h o dor t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s of a g e qu i red to a p p e a r by y o u r guardia> you have one ; or if you have non a p p e a r and a p p l y for one to be a p p o i n t ­ed, and In. t he even t of you r f a i lu re or neg lec t so to do, a g u a r d i a n wil l be appo in ted by the S u r r o g a t e to r e p r e ­sen t and ac t for you in th i s p roceed ing .

In T e s t i m o n y Whereof , w e h a v e caused t h e seal of o u r said S u r r o g a t e ' s Court to be h e r e u n t o affixed.

W i t n e s s , Hon. Danie l Noble , S u r r o g a t e of o u r said County , a t J a m a i c a , Borough of Queens . City of New York. Coun ty of

I. Seal J Queens , t he 3rd day of. F e b r u ­a r y in the yea r of o u r Lord ono t h o u s a n d n ine h u n d r e d and s ix teen . WM. F. HENDRICKSON,

Clerk of t h e S u r r o g a t e ' s Cour t .

N E W YORK S U P R E M E COURT. Q U E E N S COUNTY. — H e n r y E c k -

h a r d t . Plaintiff, vs. H e n r y H l n z s k y , De­fendant . To the a b o v e - n a m e d D e f e n d a n t :

You a r e h e r e b y summoned to a n s w e r the compla in t In t h i s ac t ion and to se rve a copy of you r a n s w e r on t h e plaintiff 's a t t o r n e y w i th in t w e n t y d a y s a f t e r t he se rv ice of th i s s u m m o n s , ex ­c lus ive of the day of service , and In case you fall to a p p e a r or a n s w e r , j u d g ­m e n t wil l he t a k e n a g a i n s t you by de­fau l t for the relief d e m a n d e d In the compla in t .

Da ted , New York , December 10, 191b. FRANCIS B. WOOD. A t t o r n e y for

Plaintiff . Office and Postofilce Ad­d r e s s , W o o l w o r t h Bu i ld ing , New York.

To t h e a b o v e - n a m e d Defendan t . H e n r y H i n z s k y : ;

T h e fo rego ing s u m m o n s is served upon you by pub l ica t ion p u r s u a n t to an o r d e r of the Hon. Samuel T. Maddox, J u s t i c e of the S u p r e m e Cour t of the S t a t e of New York, and filed w i th the c o m p l a i n t in t h e office of t h e Clerk of the Coun ty of Queens , In J a m a i c a , Bor­ough of Queens , New York. FRANCIS B. WOOD, A t t o r n e y for

Plaintiff, W o o l w o r t h Bu i ld ing , New Y'ork. ,

S U P R E M E COURT. Q U E E N S COUNTY. —Helen M. Dal ton , Plaintiff, a g a i n s t

Helen S. Locke , El b r idge D. L o c k e and o t h e r s . D e f e n d a n t s .

In p u r s u a n c e of a j u d g m e n t of fore­c losu re and sa le du ly made and en t e red in the above en t i t l ed ac t ion , and bea r ­ing d a t e t h e t w e n t y - f o u r t h d a y of De­cember , 1015, I, t he u n d e r s i g n e d , the re feree in said j u d g m e n t named , will sell a t publ ic auc t ion to the h ighes t b idder a t t h e f ront e n t r a n c e of t h e Mu­nicipal Bui ld ing , fo rmer ly Town Ha l l . T o w n of N e w t o w n , a t t he c o r n e r of Cour t S t r ee t and B r o a d w a y , E l m h u r s t , Long Is land , in the B o r o u g h of Queens , in t h e Coun ty of Queens , Ci ty and S t a t e of New York , on

t h e l«tl» «lny of F e b r u a r y . 1010, a t t w e l v e o'clock noon, the p romises d i rec ted by said j u d g m e n t to be sold and t h e r e i n descr ibed a s fo l lows:

All t h a t c e r t a i n lot, piece or parcel of land, s i t u a t e in the Borough of Queens , City of New York . County of Queens and S t a t e of New York, k n o w n a s W a r d 2. Volume 3, Block 51, Lo t 1!< on the T a x Map of the Borough o1. Queens , in the town of N e w t o w n , new n u m b e r W a r d 2. Block 2C78. Lo t 2'J, bounded and descr ibed a s fo l lows :

B e g i n n i n g a t a poin t on the w e s t e r l y sldo of W a s h i n g t o n Avenue d i s t an t t h r e e hund red and fifty (350) feet sou the r ly from the c o r n e r formed by the in t e r sec t ion of t h e w e s t e r l y side of W a s h i n g t o n Avenue wi th t h e s o u t h e r l y side of Cen t r a l A v e n u e , fo rmer ly Cres ­cen t Avenue ; r u n n i n g thence wes t e r ly and a t r i g h t a n g l e s w i t h W a s h i n g t o n Avenue one hund red (100) feet; thence s o u t h e r l y para l le l w i t h W a s h i n g t o n Avenue twenty- f ive (25) feet ; t hence e a s t e r l y a g a i n a t r i g h t antfle« wi th W a s h i n g t o n Avenue one h u n d r e d (100) feet to the said w e s t e r l y side of W a s h ­ing ton Avenue , and thence n o r t h e r l y a l o n g said w e s t e r l y side of W a s h i n g ­ton Avenue twen ty - f ive (25) feet to the p o i n t . o r p lace of b e g i n n i n g .

T o g e t h e r wi th all t he r i g h t s of tha City of New York in and to W a s h i n g ­ton Avenue in f ront of and ad jo in ing sTid p r e m i s e s to the c e n t r e l ine t h e r e ­of.

Da ted . J a n u a r y 24th. 101G. EM1L L. F R A N C K E . Referee .

W I L L I A M H. GOOD, P l a i n t i f f s A t t o r ­ney, 44 Cour t S t ree t , B rook lyn , N. Y.

NOTICE TO C R E D I T O R S . P u r s u a n t to an o r d e r of Hon. Danie l

Noble, S u r r o g a t e of the Coun ty of Queens , not ice is he reby g iven to all pe r sons h a v i n g c l a ims a g a i n s t Edmund W. Dobson. l a t e of Corona . New York, in the said County , deceased , to pre sen t the s a m e wi th the vouche r s the re ­of, to the s u b s c r i b e r s a t t he i r place of t r a n s a c t i n g such bus iness , namely , at the office of David J. Daly, t he i r a t ­t o rney , 52 Wall S t r ee t , Borough of M a n h a t t a n , City of New York, on or before the 10th day of J u n e next .

Da ted , November 27th, UJ15. WILLIAM J. DOBSON. WASHINGTON DOBSON.

a s E x e c u t o r s . DAVID J. DALY, A t t o r n e y for Execu­

to r s . 52 Wal l S t r ee t . Borough o: ManhnUan . City of New York.

LEGAL.

NOTICE TO C R E D I T O R S .

COUNTY COURT. Q U E E N S COUNTY.— K a t e L. Donaldson , Plaintiff , a g a i n s t

Minnie F . W h e e l e r , J e n n i e R. Boe lge r , M a r y L. P o r t e r , and The Ci ty of Now York , D e f e n d a n t s .

In pursuance* of an i n t e r l o c u t o r y j u d g m e n t d i r e c t i n g a sa le , du ly m a d e and en t e red In t h e above -en t i t l ed a c ­t ion for p a r t i t i o n o r sa le , and b e a r i n g d a t e t h e 1st day of F e b r u a r y , 1916, I, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , t h e re fe ree In said In­t e r l o c u t o r y j u d g m e n t named , wil l sell a t publ ic a u c t i o n to t h e h i g h e s t bidder , by H e n r y C. J o h n s o n , Jr . , auc t ionee r , a t t h e f ron t door of t h e Quecna County Cour t H o u s e , in L o n g I s l and City In the F i r s t W a r d of t h e B o r o u g h of Queens of The City of New York , on

Wednesday , the* Jut d a y of March , 1010,

a t one o'clock in t h e a f t e r n o o n of t h a t day , t h e p r e m i s e s d i rec ted by said In­t e r l o c u t o r y j u d g m e n t to be sold, and the re in descr ibed a s f o l l ows :

All t h a t c e r t a i n lo t of land s i t u a t e in L o n g I s land Ci ty , Q u e e n s County , New York, k n o w n and d i s t i n g u i s h e d on a ce r t a in m a p on file in t h e Q u e e n s County C le rk ' s office en t i t l ed " M a p of P r o p e r t y ad jo in ing R a v e n s w o o d , In t h e Town of N e w t o w n , Queens C o u n t y , L. I., be long ing to A b r a h a m P a y n t a r , s u r ­veyed and d r a w n 1860 by P. G. Van Alst . City Su rveyor . B r o o k l y n , E . D.," as lot n u m b e r one h u n d r e d e i g h t y - t w o (182). s i t u a t e on t h e s o u t h e a s t e r l y side of Crescen t S t ree t , b e i n g d i s t a n t fifty feet from the s o u t h w e s t e r l y c o r n e r of H o p k i n s Avenue , now Beebe Avenue , and said Crescent , now Crescen t S t r e e t , and be ing twenty- f ive feet in f ron t and rea r and one hundred feet in d e p t h on e i t he r side.

Da ted , F e b r u a r y 8th, 191C. CLARENCE E D W A R D S . Referee .

WILLIAM HARRISON ROBINSON, At ­t o r n e y for Plaintiff, No. 17 Maur ice Avenue , E l m h u r s t , Queens County , N<̂ w York

COUNTY COURT. QUEENS COUNTY.— Wil l i am J. Bla i r and Adelaide L.

Bla i r , Pla int i f fs , a g a i n s t F l o r a H c r -r lck , Defendan t .

In p u r s u a n c e of a j u d g m e n t of fore­c losure and sa le duly made and entered in t h e above en t i t l ed ac t ion , und bear ­ing d a t e t h e 21th. day of J a n u a r y , 1916. I, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , t h e referee in said j u d g m e n t named , will sell a t public auc t ion to t h e h i g h e s t b idder , by Henry 0'. J o h n s o n . Jr . , auc t i onee r , a t the Long

• Is land Real E s t a t e Auct ion Sales Room in the Queens P l aza Cour t Bui ld ing . Br idge Plaza. Nor th , L o n g I s l and City. N\ Y.. on the Hcventccrith day of I 'Vbrunry, 1010, a t 1:15 o'clock p. m., t h e p r emi se s d i ­rected by said j u d g m e n t to be sold, and t he r e in descr ibed a.s fo l lows :

All t h a t c e r t a in lot of l and , s i t u a t e in t h e F o u r t h W a r d of L o n g Is land City, Queens County , and S t a t e of New York, bounded a n d desc r ibed a s fol­lows: B e g i n n i n g a t a point formed by the i n t e r sec t i on of t h e s o u t h e r l y l ine of Lincoln S t r e e t w i t h the w e s t e r l y l ine of E ly A v e n u e ; r u n n i n g thonoo w e s t e r l y a l o n g the s o u t h e r l y l ine of Lincoln S t r e e t n i n e t y - f o u r (94) feet, s ix and t h r e e - q u a r t e r ( 6 % ) Inches ; t hence s o u t h e r l y and at* r i g h t a n g l e s to Lincoln S t r e e t t w e n t y ^ l v c (25) foot; t hence e a s t e r l y and para l le l w i t h L i n ­coln S t r e e t n i n e t y - s i x (96) feet six and one-ha l f ( 6 ^ ) Inches to t h e "westerly line of E l y Avenue ; t hence n o r t h e r l y a l o n g the w e s t e r l y l ine of E ly Avenue twenty- f ive (25) feet and s even -e igh th (%) Inches to t h e poin t or p lace of b e ­g i n n i n g .

Also t h a t c e r t a i n o t h e r piece o r pa r -col of land s i t ua t ed in said City and Ward bounded and descr ibed a s fol­lows : B e g i n n i n g a t a point formed by the i n t e r sec t i on of t h e n o r t h e r l y l ine of L incoln S t r ee t w i th t h e w e s t e r l y line of E l y Avenue ; r u n n i n g thence w e s t e r l y a l o n g the n o r t h e r l y l ino of Lincoln S t r e e t e i g h t y - n i n e (89) feet and n ine and t h r e e - q u a r t e r (9%) inches ; t hence n o r t h e r l y and a t r i g h t a n g l e s w i t h Lincoln S t r ee t fifty (50) feet; t hence e a s t e r l y and pa ra l l e l w i th Lincoln S t r e e t e ighty-f ive (.S5) feet ten (10) Inches to the w e s t e r l y l ine of Ely Avenue ; t h e n c e s o u t h e r l y a l o n g the wes t e r ly l ine of E ly Avenue fifty (50) feet one and s i x - e i g h t h (16 -8 ) inches to the point or place of b e g i n n i n g .

Dated , J a n u a r y 25th, 1916. C H A R L E S A. WOODS, Referee .

WILLIAM H. S I E B R E C H T . JR. , P l a i n ­tiffs' A t t o r n e y . Queens P l a z a Cour t . Br idge Plaza , L o n g I s land City. N. Y.

COUNTY COURT, Q U E E N S COUNT Y . ­E m m a E n d e m a n , Plaintiff, a g a i n s t

Alfred M. Rau , and o t h e r s , Defendan t s . In p u r s u a n c e of a j u d g m e n t of fore­

c losure and sale du ly made and entered In t h e above en t i t l ed ac t ion , and bear ­ing d a t e the 24th day of J a n u a r y . 1916. I, t he unde r s igned , the re feree in said j u d g m e n t named , will sell a t public auc t ion to t h e h i g h e s t bidder , by Henry J. J o h n s o n . J r . , auc t ionee r , a t t he Long Is land Real Estate- Auct ion Sa les Room in t h e Queens P laza Cour t Bui ld ing , •-l-'-re P l aza Nor th , Long Is land Cltv.

N. Y., on .

the Kcvcntccnth day of I'Vbrunry* 1010,

it one o'clock p. m., the p remises di­rected by said j u d g m e n t to be sold, and the re in descr ibed as fol lows;

All t hose two c e r t a i n lots , pieces or pa rce l s of land t o g e t h e r wi th t h e build­ings and i m p r o v e m e n t s the reon e rec t ­ed, s i t u a t e , ly ing and be ing In the c ' irst W a r d of the Borough of Queens , City of New York, County of Queens , k n o w n and d e s i g n a t e d on a c e r t a i n m a p en t i t l ed "Map of H u n t e r and Van Alat F a r m s , b e l o n g i n g to t h e T r u s t e e s of Union College, surveyed and d r a w n by P e t e r G. Van Als t . 1MU." and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens , a s ami by the lo t s n u m b e r s T w e n t y two (22) and t w e n t y t h r e e (2."0 and Block n u m b e r E i g h t A. (3 -A) . which t a k e n t o g e t h e r a r e bounded and descr ibed a s fo l lows :

B e g i n n i n g a t a point on the s o u t h ­er ly s ide of E a s t F o u r t h S t ree t , d is ­t a n t one h u n d r e d (100) feet w e s t e r l y from the c o r n e r formed by t h e in t e r ­sect ion of the s o u t h e r l y side of E a s t f o u r t h S t r e e t w i t h the w e s t e r l y side of E a s t Avenue ; and r u n n i n g thence Sou the r ly , pa ra l l e l w i th E a s t Avenue , one hundred . (100) feet ; t hence W e s t e r ­ly, pa ra l l e l w i th E a s t F o u r t h S t ree t , fifty (.50) feet ; t hence N o r t h e r l y , p a r a l ­lel w i t h E a s t Avenue , one hundred (100) , feet, to the s o u t h e r l y side of E a s t F o u r t h S t r ee t ; and thence E a s t ­e r ly a l o n g the s o u t h e r l y side of E a s t F o u r t h S t ree t , fifty (50) fcot to t h e po in t o r p lace of beg inn ing .

Da ted , J a n u a r y 25th, 1916. C H A R L E S A. WOODS, Referee .

WILLIAM H. S I E B R E C H T . J R . P l a i n ­tiff's A t t o r n e y , Queens P l a z a Cour t . B r idge P laza . L o n g I s land City, N. Y.

P u r s u a n t to an o r d e r of Hon. Danie l Noble, S u r r o g a t e of the County of Queens , not ice Is h e r e b y g iven 1 to all pe r sons h a v i n g c l a i m s a g a i n s t J e r e ­miah Carey,, l a t e of Woods ide , In the said County , deceased,; to p r e s e n t the s a m e wi th t h e vouche r s thereof, to the s u b s c r i b e r a t h t s place of t r a n s a c t i n g such bus iness , name ly . No. 364 F u l t o n S t r ee t , J a m a i c a , N. Y., on o r before t h e 15th day of J u l y , 1916.

Da ted , J a n u a r y 4. 1916. RANDOLPH W H I T E , Pub l i c A d m i n i s ­

t r a t o r , 364 F u l t o n S t r e e t , J a m a i c a . N. Y. . ;

H A R R Y E. FAJANS, A t t o r n e y for P u b ­lic A d m i n i s t r a t o r , 360 F u l t o n S t r ee t , J a m a i c a , N. Y.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

H O W A R D . MARY L, .—Pursuant to an o r d e r of Hon. Danie l Noble, S u r r o ­

g a t e of t h e Coun ty of Queens , no t ice Is he reby g iven to all p e r s o n s h a v i n g c l a ims a g a i n s t Mary ! L. H o w a r d , l a t e of the Coun ty of Queens , deceased , to p r e sen t the s ame , w i t h t h e v o u c h e r s thereof, to t h e subsc r ibe r , a t h i s p lace of t r a n s a c t i n g such bus iness , a t No. 60 Corona Avenue . Corona . B o r o u g h of Queens , New York Ci ty , on* o r before the 15th day of A u g u s t . 1916. Dated . New York , Ni Y„ F e b r u a r y 2.

1916. G E O R G E W. SMITH, E x e c u t o r .

HANSON C. GIBSON. K E N N E T H M. GIBSON,

A t t o r n e y s for E x e c u t o r . No. 48 Wa l l S t ree t , Borough of M a n h a t t a n , New York City.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

BENDER, JOHN J — P u r s u a n t t o an o r d e r of Hon. Danie l Noble. S u r r o ­

g a t e of t h e Coun ty of Queens , no t ice Is hereby g iven to al l pe r sons h a v i n g c l a ims a g a i n s t J o h n J. Bender , l a t e erf Wlnfield, in the said County , deceased , to p r e s e n t t h e s a m e w i t h t h e vouche r s thereof, to the subsc r i be r , namely . F r a n c i s X. Goe t t e , E x e c u t o r u n d e r the las t Wil l and T e s t a m e n t of said d e ­cedent , a t h i s p lace of t r a n s a c t i n g bus iness , No. 37 L i b e r t y S t ree t . Bor­ough of M a n h a t t a n , New York City, oo or before t h e 10th day of J u l y next .

D a t e d . December 24th, 1915.

F R A N C I S X. G O E T T E , Execu to r .

NOTICE TO C R E D I T O R S .

P u r s u a n t to a n o r d e r of Hon . Dan ie l Noble, S u r r o g a t e of t h e Coun ty of Queens , not ice is h e r e b y g iven to a l l p e r s o n s h a v i n g c l a ims a g a i n s t Sophie Marc , l a t e of Woods ide , In t h e said Colyity, deceased , to p r e s e n t t h e s a m e wltm t h e v o u c h e r s thereof, to t h e s u b ­sc r i be r a t h e r p lace of t r a n s a c t i n g such bus iness , n a m e l y , a t l t h e office of W i l l ­iam G. J o h n s o n , h e r attorney-i No. 265 B r o a d w a y , In t h e Borough of M a n h a t ­t an , of t h e City of New York , on o r b e ­fore t h e 10th d a y of A u g u s t nex t .

D a t e d , J a n u a r y 27th, 1916. M A R G U E R I T E E. MARC.

W I L L I A M G. JOHNSON, A t t o r n e y for A d m i n i s t r a t r i x , 265 B r o a d w a y , M a n ­h a t t a n .

DOLLES, H A R R I E T « . — P u r s u a n t t o an o r d e r of Hon. Danie l Noble, S u r r o ­

g a t e of t h e Coun ty of Queens , no t ice Is he reby g iven -to al l pe r sons h a v i n g c l a ims a g a i n s t H a r r i e t B. Bolles, l a t e of E l m h u r s t . In said County , deceased . to p r e s e n t t h e s a m e w i t h v o u c h e r s thereof, 'to t h e s u b s c r i b e r a t h i s p lace of t r a n s a c t i n g such bus iness , a t t h e of­fice of Samuel C. H e r r l m a n . No. 30 Broad S t r ee t . Bo rough of M a n h a t t a n . City of New York , on or before t h e first d a y of A u g u s t nex t .

Da ted . J a n u a r y 20, 1916. F R E D E R I C K M. BOLLES. A d m i n i s t r a ­

to r of E s t a t e of H a r r i e t B . Bol les , Deceased.

SAMUEL C. H E R R I M A N , A t t o r n e y for A d m i n i s t r a t o r , No. 30 Broad S t r ee t . B o r o u g h of M a n h a t t a n , Ci ty of New-York .

NOTICES TO CREDITORS.

P u r s u a n t to a n o r d e r of t h e Hon. Daniel Noblo. S u r r o g a t e of t h e C o u n t y of Queens , no t ice Is he reby r i v e n ta al l p e r s o n s h a v i n g c la ims ' a g a i n s t Mary A n n a L a w r e n c e B u r k h a r d t . late of E l m h u r s t . in t h e said Coun ty , deceased, to p r e s e n t t h e s a m e wi th t h e v o u c h e r * thereof , to the s u b s c r i b e r a t Its plaoe of transact ing} such business , namely . No. 45 Wall Street . Borough of Man­hattan, Ci ty of New York , New York. on or before the l l t h day of Apr i l next .

Dated . S e p t e m b e r SOth. 1815. U N I T E D S T A T E S T R U S T COMPAN1

OF NOW YORK. Executor. STEWART & SHEARER. At torneys fot

Executor, No. 45 Wal l Street , Mam*'. hattan. Now York.

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