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ROCHESTER DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1941. SUPREME COURT CALENDARS > IH TRIAL TERM Justice Van Vaorhto preaidin*, Part I; Justice Lapham, Part II. 4593—Case on trial, Part I. 2426 2421—4fcaes on trial, Part n. There will be no Calendar Call this moraine. JUDGMENTS, ETC. COURT ACTIONS Today's Calendar COURT OF APPEALS Court has adjourned. Next ses- sion January 5. 1942. Surrogate's Court Surrogate Peely presiding. Matter of will of William F Guth, deed—Proof of will. Matter of will of Ludia Kuim- jian, deed—Proof of will. Matter of estate of Jennie A Davies, deed Judicial settle- ment. Matter of will of Josephine El- mer, deed—Proof of will. Matter of estate of Frank Sear- son, deed—Show cause. 10:30 A M Matter of estate of Harvey B Graves, deed—Show cause. Matter of estate of Arthur B Cowies, deed—Judicial settlement. Matter of estate of George C Bailey, deed—Judicial settlement. Matter of estate of Catherine M Matthews, deed Judicial settle- ment. Matter of estate of Wilbur D Coon, deed—Judicial settlement. Matter of estate of Mary Quick, deed—Judicial settlement. Matter of estate of Marian Hunter Wright, deed Judicial settlement. Judgments in Supreme and County Courts James L Ward, 445 Post ave, favor Gordon Tarbox, 425 Tre- mont st, $713.50. Wellington D Hershey, Wal- worth, favor Mae Sackman, New J York City, $294.28. Highland Fruit Farms, Inc, J Webster Crossings, favor Stella F I Johnson, 56 Cambridge st, $1,- i 446.50. Harry Kaplan, 40 Beach st, fa- vor Guardian Life Ins Co of America, New York City, $1199.48. Martha B Park, now known as Martha B Curran, Washington, D C, favor Ernest R Park, 58 Buf- fard dr, $28.50. Rae and Sam Shuman, 57 Wide- man st, favor Florence Eisehberg, 153 Rawlinson rd. $736. subd, Gates—Harry Rosenberg for plff. Hudson City Savings Institution v Jennie L Berman, et al—Ref- eree's report of sale of lot 1, L L Berman subd, e s Oxford st— Block & S for plff. Guy and Agnes B Stone v Sewer District No 4, Town of Brighton, et al—Order of refer- ence to Hon Willis K Gillette, of- ficial referee, to hear, try and de- termine, etc. In matter of application of Sam Brognia, as guardian of Jasmine Brognia, an Infant, etc — Order authorizing settlement of claim against Heinrich Motors, Inc, and Warren J Edwards—Peter P Fer- rari for p e t Mildred L and Mildred W Prince v George D and Mabel W Bloomfleld—Order for service by publication—Everett K Van Allen for plffs. Anna and Leo Widera v Michael and Stanley Malak, New York State Electric & Gas Corp, and Frederick Hilflicker Stipulation of discontinuance Salvatore M LoMonaco for plffs. Samuel and Florence Burger v Rochester Transit Corp—Stipula- tion of discontinuance—Whitman, D & N for deft. City Court Civil Branch—Judges presiding: Rogers, Part I; Wilder, Part II; f'V'rvr^rvr P - l H TTT Judgments in City Court Chester W Sieminski favor Lois S Rogers, $44.78. Samuel Bonnanno, 99 Weld st, favor George R VanAlstyne^ $28.58. Albert F Youngman Jr favor Rochester Sav Bank, $78.50. Judgments in favor of Ameri- can Auto Supply Co, Inc, were entered against the following: Ed- ward G Noll, 419 Murfay st, $22.64; Paul A Zachmeyer, 544 South ave, $119.12; Edward Cor- ter, 81 Kelly st, $118.84; Walter B MacLean, 391 Troup st, $164.69; Joseph Petrone, 26 Karnes st, $42; Chester McCormick, 204 Otis st, $150.29; Vernon Spring, 120 Su- perior st, $130.63; Frank X Mc- Donald, also known as Francis X McDonald, 4 Myer pi, $65.10. Robert Jacob Lowe favor Ger- ald R Stoddart, $81.55. Irving Newman, 157 Gregory st, favor Rochester Ice & Cold Stor- age Utilities, Inc, $32.63. Carlton Collins, 340 N Goodman st, favor Weis & Fisher Co, $27.75. County Court Motion cases— Union Tire & Supply Co v Per- sonal Finance Co of New York, Inc. Charles Slesnick v Ruth Lacy. Sadie H Levi v Ruth Lacy. •_ ZMmte AnteUi V Harold A Chapin. Harry Cherry v Joseph Begle- man, etc. Everett K VanAllen v Paul C Squires. Lucio iDretto v Rochester Tran- sit Corp. Walter Feller v Marie L Socha et ano. Freida Ruben v Philip LaMar- tina. Jack Ruben v Philip LaMar- tina. Partly tried case- Frank E Howland v Gertrude Gilbert. Trial cases— Felice Malsegna v August Wag- ner. Rosina Cordaro v Dora New- man. Harry Kestler v Harold G Lines et ano, etc. Helen S Wishart v Robert Bill- ings et ano. James Perry, etc, v Philip Maira Vincent Karvelis v Conrad Ger~ viclcss €tc. ** Schwalb Coal & Oil Co, Inc, v William F Weist. August Manfre v Ernest L Petz. Harry Felderstein et ano, etc, v John E Jones. Ralph Sweet v Wiley C Clifford. Abe Lapides v Max Gunsen- nauser. Lewis Ness Carting Co v Law- rence Braden. Russell Tomaselli v Helen F Putnam. Frank Henry Venvertich v James P Rush et ano. Florence R Webster et ano v Hazel Andrews et ano. Willis C McOmer v Ralph A Wicks MolUe Mack, etc, v Russell Sot- ting. Olga M Filski v Julian A Bak- row. Walter J Rodenhouse v Law- rence Horn. Burton J Greene, etc, v George B Safbralth. Frank Herrick v Oamtel De- Bruicker, John Schraml v Prank Bat- taglia. Meisel Tire Co, Inc, v Associates Discount Corp. Frank Cohen v Manuel Mendel- son Lucy Sofia v John Tripoli. Frances Ann Westlake v Wil- liam L Avery. FrM C Werner, etc, v Katherlne Shaw. James Figaro v Richard Feol, etc. Bankruptry Court Nelson P Sanford, Referee, pre- siding. Aiij«m!««d iw*tfw— Matter of Howard F, 'der, bank- rupt—10 A M. Th« Daily Record is on Mia at th* Court Houaa. Ltoeoto-Alllanea and Powers Building City Court Judgment Filed in County Clerk's Office Joseph Beikirch, 10 Wilmer st, favor Berkshire Life Ins Co, Ffftsffleid, Mass, IJ»;?3i^ taken Dec 11, 1941. Satisfaction of Judgment Frank L Hasbrouck favor Laura M Johnson, $169.24: taken Nov 2, 1939. Executions Issued Frank Nelson et al favor John Gubler, $222.85. Daniel J Hyland favor National Clothing Co of Rochester, Inc, $27.40. Vito Povio favor William C Sul- livan, $214.60. John M Holt favor Mildred Ward Chassin, etc, $213.75. Albert Kelly favor Hildred L Clarke, etc, $49.13. Elmer B McCoy favbr Mutual Clothing Co, Inc, $22.54. Robert Iseman favor Personal Finance Co of New York, $334.14. Lis Pendens First Federal Sav & L Assn of Rochester v Anthony GigHotti, et al; lot 6, s s Woodward st. Continental Housing Corp v Ar- thur G Stevenson, et ano; lot 7, s s Westfall rd. State Criminal Surety Bond Lien Notice Carodix Corp v E Walter Sie- bert, et al—Complaint for foreclo- sure of tax lien on prop n s North st, Irondequoit—Lewis B Carr, New York, for plff. Rupersam Realty Corp v Hyman J Cohen, et al—-Complaint for foreclosure of tax lien on lot 9, R S Paddock subd, e s Thurston rd —Lewis B Carr, New York, for plff. Rochester Savings Bank v Mary Kelley, et al—Referee's report of sale of lot 83, Boulevard Heights tr, n s Inglewood dr—Harris, B F, K & W for plff. Personal Finance Co of New York v Robert Iseman—Order for garnishee execution for $334.14— Abraham G Francis for plff. A B C Fuels, Inc, v James Don- ovan—Order for garnishee execu- tion for $11.25—Wm B Gelb for plff. National Clothing Co of Roches- ter, Inc, v Anthony J Manuele— Order for garnishee execution for $24—Wm B Gelb for plff. National Clothing. Co of Roch- ester, Inc, v Arnold Van Scooter— r\rAr*r for f^TTl iCTl£*f* PV*?01ltl'Vt frvf $30.50—Wm B Gelb for plff. In matter of general assignment for benefit of creditors of Jacob H Pearlman to Wm B Gelb—Pe- tition for judicial settlement of accounts of assignee and order to show cause-j-RAert Miller tor as- signee. In matter of application of Salome Sinople, individually, and for change of name of William, Edward and Ronald Sinople, in- fants, to DeFreeze—Order for publication—Truesdale, C & S for pets. National Clothing Co of Roch- ester, Inc, v Edward G Varley— Order for garnishee execution for $30.50—Wm B Gelb for plff. National Clothing Co of Roches- ter, Inc, v W Taylor Sliker—Or- der for garnishee execution for $16.50—Wm B Gelb for plff. In matter of application of Mar- tin M and Sarah Millkofsky for leave to assume surname of Mills —Order for publication—Marsh & S for pets. National Clothing Co of Roch- ester, Inc, v Robert Stiehler—Or- der for garnishee execution for $30.50—Wm B Gelb for plff. Augustine DiRenzo, an infant, etc, and Sam DiRenzo v Wm Man- hold—Judgment in each action dismissing complaint, etc—Leo J Rice for deft. In matter of general assignment for benefit of creditors of Uncle Sam Stores, Inc, to Wm B Gelb— Final order discharging assignee- Bums & B for pet. W T Fulkerson v Edward Scheld Stipulation of discontin- uance—Scully St O'B for deft. to Lydia Carter, sister, and Frederick G Bonnet and An- drew C Bonnet Jr, brothers, the latter named exr—Warren, S, C & H for pet. ANDERSON, JAMES E—Died Nov 23—No real prop; personal prop does not exceed $2,000— Estate to Ruth Webster and Adelbert F Webster, exrs— Shay & Hanks, Brockport, for pets. MUENCHAU, MARIE H — Died Oct 29—Real prop estimated $2,500; personal prop does not exceed $11,000—One-fifth of residue of estate and equal shares of real estate to Frank W Muenchau, Minnie H Donish and Anna M Muenchau, son and daughters, the latter daughter nominated exrx, and one-fifth of residue of estate each to Mary Rahm and Samuel Muen- chau, daughter and son—Olive Whiting for pet. KARWEICK, KAROLINE (KAR- OLINA, CAROLINE) Died Nov 8—Real prop estimated $5,000; personal prop exceeds $5,000—To .Mildred K Lauer, granddaughter, $1,000; equal shares of $1,000 to Marion N Marlowe, Raymond, Ruth and Irene Niedemeier, great grand- children, the latter two shares in trust; Walter Niedemeier, grandson, $1,000 in trust; Henry J Karweick, son and exr, $1,000 and residue of estate—Jacob L Rubenstein for pet. GOLDWATER, HANNAH Died Oct 26—Real prop exceeds $5,- 000; personal prop exceeds $10,- 000—Union Trust Co, exr and trustee—Sutherland & S for pet. ROSENBLOOM, HARRY Died Oct 25—Real prop estimated $1,000; personal prop does not exceed $1,500—Estate to Rachel Rosenbloom, also known as Rose Rosenbloom, widow and exrx—Cohen & G for pet. Administrations GODDARD, FREDERICK H- Died Oct 12—Real and personal prop estimated $500 each—Or- der granting letters of adminis- tration to Eva B Goddard. widow—Arthur L Mepham for pet. MARSH, FREDERICK Died Nov 27—Real prop estimated $12,700; personal prop does not exceed $1,500—Order granting letters of administration to Anna F Marsh, widow—Berton W Brown, Spenoerport, for pet. ASHWORTH. HARRIET Died Sept 12—ureter gramuiQ """"-^ letters of administration to Charles Ashworth, son—Stone & H for pet. MAGIN, ROSE—Died Nov 27— No real prop; personal prop does not exceed $7,000 J— Order granting r ~ letters -tia—awuialBHa i .tion to Ray F Magin, husband— Corcoran, P & H for pet. Miscellaneous WEBSTER, ADDIE M — Decree discharging trustee Goodwin, N, H, M &. D for pet. LORD, MATTHIAS L — Decree of judicial settlement of ac- counts of trustee—Harris, B, F, B & K for pet. RICE, JOHN E —^Petition for compulsory accounting by admr —<Joodwin, N, H, M & D for CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM C— Order granting letters of testa- mentary trusteeship to Flora G Fletcher—Merle L Sheffer for pet. HARTEL, MAMIE ATTRIDGE— Final order discharging admrs —Harry H Servis for pets. CORRIGAN, FRANK Petition for judicial settlement of ac- counts of admr Donald S Westfall for pet. VAN VALKENBURG, JAMES K —Petition for judicial settle- ment of accounts of exr—T P McCarrick for pet. SPENCER, NELSON E — Order granting letters of testamentary trusteeship to Howard C Spen- cer—Spencer, O & S for pet. YURGEALITIS, JOHN Decree in probate of heirship—Edward C Ickes for pet. MILLER, MORTIMER R — Final order discharging admrx—Mc- Lean, D & K for pet. MURRAY, FRANK C — Decree discharging admrx Whitman, D & N for pet. ANSTICE, MARY R — Value of Appellate Division the office of said Surrogate's Court on the 13th day of April, 1940. G. J. Johnstone of counsel (Charles A. Frueauff with him on the brief; Frueauff, Burns, O'Brien & Ruch, attorneys), for the claim- ant, appellant. William L. Hanaway of counsel (Edward A. Craighill, Jr., and John L. Clark with him on the brief; Breed, Abbott it Morgan, attorneys), for the respondent. Dore, J.—In the latter part of 1928 Herman A. Metz, respond- ent's testator, signed and delivered a charitable subscription for $10,- 000 to appellant Broadway Temple Corporation, payable in two in- stallments.. Mr. Metz during his lifetime paid the first installment of $5,000. The administratrix c. t. a. rejected a claim made for the remaining installment of $5,000, unpaid at the testator's death on May 17, 1934. The surrogate after a hearing sustained the rejection gymnasium, social hall, Sunday school, and meeting rooms. The group of buildings was to be op- erated as a unit in the hope that revenue would be derived from the real estate, the net income of which was to be used for the re- ligious, charitable and social ac- tivities of the Temple. The first money raising cam- paign took place in 1925. Through private contributions, the sale of $2,000,000 of second mortgage bonds and the money raised by a first mortgage, the two apartment buildings and the foundations of the central structure were con- structed in 1926 and 1927, when it was discovered the buildings would cost $6,000,000 instead of $4,000,- 000. In 1928 a campaign for an ad- ditional $1,500,000 in the form of gifts was initiated. Pledges for that amount were secured, includ- ing the $10,000 pledge of decedent. That pledge read as follows: "In consideration of my interest in the Broadway Temple Building and the type of service it will render to the community and in considera- tion of the united efforts of others to raise funds to complete the building now in course of construc- tion on Broadway at 173rd and 174th Streets, New York City, I hereby pledge and will pay to the Broadway Temple Corporation the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars.** Decedent at the bottom of the pledge card wrote, "Will make it in two payments." The pledge is undated but it was made late In 1928 and Mr. Metz paid the first half on October ^fkHmm^/^ on the ground of frustration of estate subject to transfer tax, J the purp ose the parties had in view $82,395.43. when the promise was originally made. Appellant contends that the charitable subscription became a binding obligation, that there ARONSON, HATTIE Value of estate subject to transfer tax, $22,996.62. FICHTENMAYER, J A C O B— i has been no frustration of the pur- Value, of estate subject to trans- i poses, fer tax, $5,128.24. j The Broadway Temple Corpora- HILTON, JAMES L '—- Value of; tion in 1925 planned to erect on estate subject to transfer tax, | Broadway between One Hundred $35,487.38. The following estates are or- dered exempt from transfer tax: Jane V Fennemore, Loretta Mer- cer, Pasqualina Bicucci, Frank G and Seventy-third and One Hun dred and Seventy-fourth streets, Manhattan, an edifice to be known as the Broadway Temple. The project was an ambitious one in- PANE'S -FREE PARKING WITH tmmtM or m ea MORI On Corinthian St. Directly Behind Our Store! It'a better to bring your prescription to Pmlne'i than to wish yon hid. X. 5^ Ls*. 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The plans tions to appointment of Bessie' also provided for bowling alleys, Rless as guardian—Philip H | —- Donnelly for objectant, William [ R Fischer, father.' | * • • * * • . * * • • * HWBBTXO* BINGHAM, LOIS J, late an in- fant—Order to pay over to es- tate to late infant—Frederick Wiedman for pet. o——— Discharge Contract of Conditional Sales Genesee Valley Trust Co, as Dnrnthv F, Wilson, dated Nov 30, 1939; Harry rl Schantz, dated May 13, 1941; Dor- othy Connelly, dated June 13, 1941; Pasquale Accongio et ano, dated Dec 5, 1940; Floyd E Spen- cer, dated Apr 9, 1941. A GIFT HIT for CHRISTMAS GORDON Professional HORSESHOES Identical shoea UM£ by World's Champion and our own Champ CJUH. sraam&BT Going Fatttt Act Quickly!! 1 7 Hlokory St., Mon. 4839 Vt ct. Fine Diamond, $Qf* yellow gold mtg. Ov H ct. Fine Diamond, $ yellow gold mtg. 1 40/100 ct. Fine Dia- $Qf* A mond, plat. mtg. J J v 2% et. Diamond, gentlemen's ring' See our window for unusual diamond pieces D. E. COVILL JEWELER 0 BBHZOA AaCASB 150 '600 Zl ruptcy Court. Room No. 33 Federal Building, in the City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York, on the 6th day of January, 1948, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, Eastern Standard Time, at which time said creditors may attend, elect a Trustee and transact such other business as may properly come be- fore said meeting. Dated at Rochester, New York, December 8, 1941. NELSON P. SANFORD, Referee in Bankruptcy. J. Kaymond TOMB, Attorney for Trust Bldg., Rochester, New York. AUTHORIZED AND APPROVED ; CHRISTIAN SCIENClE LITERATURE May Be Read, Borrowed, or Purchated at the Following CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS THE TRIANGLE BUILDING 335 MAIN STREET EAST 180 FLOWER CITY PARK MARSH STREET and BROOKS AVENUE 37 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET X.BOAX.8, NOTICE OF TtUBT MBETXXTG CREDITORS or et*+*tm0*0'*&*<*i*i00i**i0>e>0im0i0*!0***>4<4<**++i4<e*0>0<0*0+i0i*+*>++**i*+m0+ m$MM>et*iett+ei0m IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES—For the West- ern District of New York. In the . Matter o j t , . „ Howard O. Qulok, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. SS,- 419, To the creditors of the above named bankrupt of Rochester, in the County of Monroe, New York: Notice is hereby given that on the ness attached, to the un < *£)" s, £, n «f l Referee not later than June 23, 1942, as the Bankruptcy Act allows Six Months for filing of claims against bankrupt estates. ^ _. ..,„,„. Bankrupt has scheduled liabilities. Dated' Rochester, N. Y., Deoember 10, 1041. NELgoN p SANFORD, Referee in Bankruptcy. . Lloyd BandhoUer, Attorney for Bankrupt, 25 Exchange Street, Rochester, N. Y. (125.40) feet deep on its westerly line, as shown on said map. Being the same premises conveyed to George A. CH"ette b y a ™ * * ™ * £ ? £ 19th day of December, 1941, the said Ku n a l n i wl, !„5 y %£Li2l tafaS Howard O. Quick was duly adjudi- t&w. S, ii a r d Tf^? r s«? J r»P??h?|cate<J bankrupt; and that the first Clerk's office In Liber 893 of' Deeds. meet , o f t h e cred , t ors will be held at page 189; and the same conveyed ; the Bankruptcy Court, Room No. by George A Gillette and Bessie J. ; Pederal Bu riding, in the City of Gllette, his wife, to Elizabeth |R h t N T on ».<,«*«. as, ?^E ara ' - by d J5Si taMi.™>i;tv;»>*l. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at 1^26, and recorded in Monroe County lwnJo « h t , the sa , d credltorg may Clerk's office in Liber 1376 of Deeas,, attend prove thelr claims, examine at «, pa ? e "' .-«_ —m ft* -«i^ a „*4A/*t'the bankrupt, appoint a trustee, and Said premises will be sold subject, RCt al £ h other buglneg8 M may to all taxes, assessmentsi and water, proper , y come before gald meeting, rents that are.liens'thereon at.the v g* ' K furthor rlven y , ^ , n ^ time of said sale; and * » «*|*g der to share in any distribution that to any state of facts an accurate! be madft at ,*j ater date , , t w m survey may snow. lbe neoessa ry to prepare and submit Dated at the City of Rochester, i a SWO rn "Proof of Debt in Bank- N. Y., this 9th day of December, ruptcy," with evidence of indebted- 1941. ness attached, to the undersigned JAMBS M. O'REILLY, Referee not later than June 2S, 1942, Referee. as the Bankruptcy Act allows Six Joseph 9. Koran, Plaintiff's Attor-! Months; for KUng of claims against ney, 1025 Genesee Valley Trust j ba S^ujpt_e8tates. Building, Rochester, N. Y. Rose Pillitero pledges prop known as 351 Alphonse st as surety for the bail of Joseph Ran- dazeo in the sum of $1000. Discharge State Criminal Surety Bond Lien Notice Simon Harris Prop pledged for LeRoy Thomberg in the sum of 15000. Surrogate's Court Wills Admitted to Probate BOttNET, DOROTHEA EVA— Died Dec 6 — No real prop; personal prop does not exceed $9,000—Equal shares of estate taoata. Decisions, Papers Proceedings NOTICE is hereby given that License No CL-877 has been Issued to the undersigned to sell liquor at retail in a club under the Alcoholic Bever- age Control Law at No. 1420 Scotts- vllle Road, Town of Chill, County of i Monroe, for on-^emUei^oonsump- tion. WORLD WAR VETERANS! Ct-UB OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, INC., R. D 5. Rochester, New "York. WOTTOB OF HUAHTWI TX DM- CEABOB OF BAinrmtTFT UNITED STATES~DISTRICT COURT —Western District of New York. In the Matter of Albert Oollamer Wood. Bankrupt No. 38305. To the creditors and others: An order having been entered Ax- ing the time for the filing of objec- tions to the discharge of the above named bankrupt from hl » d *?tB, Notice is hereby given that objec- tions to the discharge of the bank- rupt must be filed at the office of the undersigned Referee In Bankruptcy, No. 33 Federal Building, Rochester, New York, on or before the 1M& day of January, 1MB, at 10 o'clock In the forenoori. xi , _ , Notice is further given that Speci- fications of Objections muat be In writing and must conform to the provisions of General Order XXXII and Section 14-B of the Bankruptcy Act of 1898 as amended. Dated: Rochester, New York, De- cember 10, 1941. Note: Bankrupt had no assets of value available for general creditors and case Is cloeed. „_«_— NELSON P. SANFORD, Referee in Bankruptcy. Oarlyle B. Weweomb, Attorney for Bankrupt. lfOBOB OF S A M Filed December 11 iroTton or FimaT miBTura oa»Dr*o*s OF Supreme Court City of Rochester v Frank A Davis, et ai—Complaint for fore- closure of tax lien on lot 54, and part lot 55, sec A, City tr, etc, s t Delevan st—Wm H Emerson for plff East Side Savings Bank of Rochester v Joseph Page Masaie. et al—Mortgage foreclosure com- plaint, lot 76, FJmcroft tr, n s Elm dr—Hamilton C Griswold for plff County of Monroe v Grafton J Longden, Indlv, and as admr of estate of J Albert Johnson, deed, et al—nFudjrment of foreclosure and sale of prop In Seottwood IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES—For the West- ern District of New York. In the Matter of ^ M> TheiivM Franel" SoahiU, Bankrupt In Bankruptcy No, 18,- 419 To thft creditors of the above named bankrupt of Rochester, in the County of Monro*. New York: Notir« in hereby pfiv^n that on the «Hh day of December, 1141, the s- STATE OF NSW YORK—COUNTY COURT —COUNTY OF MONROE, Rochester Police Benevolent ASHO- . elation. Plaintiff, against Oeorge F. O'Hara and Elisabeth O'Hara, his wife, Defendants, tn pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly granted In the above entitled action, and en- tered In Monroe County Clerk's of- fice, on the 8th day of December, 1941, I, James M. O'Reilly, the un- dersigned, referee In ssld Judgment named, will sell st public auction at the front vestibule of County Court House In the City of Rochester, Countv of Monroe, N, Y. r on the 5TH DAY OF JANUARY. 1»4S, AT It O'CLOCK A, M.. I the premlnex rlencffb«»d In tmid Judg- ' ment, as follows, vis.: OEVEBAX. AsaxaxracBirT Fom BEKEFIT OF OVBDXTOM STATE OF NEW YORK—COUNTY COURT—COUNTY OF MONROE. In the Matter of General Assign- ment for the Benefit of Creditors of Jacob H. Pearlman to William B. Gelb, Assignee. Notice is hereby given, that the final account of William B. Gelb as assignee herein, was duly filed with the Clerk of the County of Monroe, on the 11th day of December, 1941, and that there will be a hearing be- fore the County Court of the County of Monroe at the Court House In the City of Rochester, New York, on the 22ND DAY OF DECEMBER, 1941, . AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., % on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, on the fol- lowing matters In connection with the proceedings herein: First: The consideration, allow- ance, compromise or rejection of all claims which have been filed herein, Second: The passing upon and Judicial settlement of the accounts of the assignee as filed; the payment of expenses and allowances of this proceeding; the discharge of the as- signee and cancellation of his bond; the declaration and payment of a first and only dividend on claims al- lowed. Third: To pass upon such other and further business as may be pre- sented before the 1 Court at said meeting. Dated: Rochester, New York, this 11th day of December, 1941. WILLIAM B. GELB, Assignee, r 111 Wilder Building, Rochester, New York. Bankrupt has scheduled liabilities: $1042.11. Dated Rochester, N. Y., December 10th, 1941. NELSON P. SANFORD, Referee In Bankruptcy. Wynkoop aad Tom, Attorneys for Bankrupt, 629 Genesee Valley Trust Building, Rochester, New York. Shoes Dyed To Match Your Gowns # ^k ^f Jl MEN!! /jPC W^ 9 Yoac Fin Look New Again SHOE REPAIR THI FACTOtV WAY SHOE REPAIRERS SHOE CLEANERS SHOE DYERS NATIONAL RfCOONITION Atk fer Jerry Monroe 3194 "WW. OOTMQffWC TPJL oue reioc Like New By Our Custom Method ATMONDOC A DeLUXE SHOE REPAIR KOTXOa OF 8AX.S STATE OF NEW YORK—SUPREME COURT —COUNTY OF MONROE. Rochester Savings Bank. Plaintiff, against Bertha Alice Haas, et al., Defendants, In pursuance of a Judgment In the above entitled action, entered in Monroe County Clerk's office on De- cember 8, 1941, the undersigned ref- eree will sell at public auction in the front vestibule of Monroe County Court House, Rochester, N. Y., JANUARY 3, 1942, AT 10:80 O'CLOCK A. M., the premises briefly described as: Lot No. 261 on a map of Additions to Hillcrest filed in Monroe County Clerk's office In Liber 12 of Maps, page 6. Said property fronts 40 feet on the west side of Warwick Avenue, Rochester, N. Y., and Is 135 feet deep, A more particular description of said premises Is contained in said Judgment. Dated at the City of Rochester, N. Y., this 9th day of December, 1941, PAUL E. McNAMARA, Referee. ••Tris, Beach. Fo1«*er, Keating * Wilcox, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 5 South Fltzhugh Street, Rochester, N. Y. eres Francis Scahill won duly j All that tract or parcel of land, adjudicated bankrupt; and that the'situate In the City of Rocheaten first meeting of the creditors will be County of Monroe, and held nt the Bankruptcy Court, Room No, 33 Federal Building, In the City of Rochester, N, Y, on December 93, 1941, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, at which time th* said credi- tors may attend, prov* their cla mi, examine the bankrupt, appoint a truKtea and transact such other business as may properly come be- fore nald meeting Notice la further given that In or- der to share in any distribution that may he made at a later date, It will j one hundred twenty-five and necessary to prepare and submit eight hundredths (125 31) feet deep a •worn "Proof of Debt in Bank- i on Its easterly line and one hundred [ ruptcy, H with evidence of Indebted-, twenty-five and forty WOTTOB OF MBBTUTO OF OmiMTOM IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- TRICT COURT—For the Western District of New York. In the Matter of •alvatore Ouslmano, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 17,- 317. To the creditors of Salvatore Cusl- mano of the City of Rochester, In the County of Monroe and District aforesaid, a bankrupt, A petition having been duly filed by CJty and County Savings Bank, a secured creditor, and Oamrod-Har- man Co., Inc., an unsecured creditor, for re-opening of proceedings in th* above matter, and an order having been granted bv Hon. Harold P. Burke, United States District Judge, dated December 2, 1941. directing that this proceeding be re-opene York, being lot number one (1) as shown on a map of a subdivision of land ordering that this matter be re number two hundred sixty-seven lot . (267) of the Rapids Tract, made for the heir* of Owen and Mary O'NeH by Lewis and Paare*. surveyors, and filed in Monroe County Clerk's office July 8th, Iljl, In Liber 28 of Maps, at page 8. Said lot number on* (1) is situated on the southeasterly sid# of Elha Street and Is thirty-three (83) feet wide In front and rear and " thirty- hundredths ferred to the undersigned Referee In ] Bankruptcy; Notice is therefore given that on the 17th day of November, 1931. tn* said Salvatore Cuslmano warn duly I adjudicated a bankrupt,' that a first | meeting of creditors wa« held, that a Trust** was appointed, qualified, j accounted, and waa discharged, and j WOTJOB OF AFFUOATXOV FOB niMOLcnog OF MAmmiAoa STATE OF NEW YORK—SUPREME COURT —COUNTY OF MONROE. In the Matter of the Application of Mildred E. Pfluke to Procure an Order Dissolving Her Marriage to Robert M. Pfluke. To Robert M. Pfluke: Take notice, that a petition has been presented to this Court by Mildred E. Pfluke, your wife, for dissolution of your marriage on the ground that you absented yourself for five successive years last past without being known to her to be living and that sh* believes you to be dead; and that pursuant to an order of said Court entered the Bth day of December. 1941, a hearing will be had upon said petition at the said Supreme Court. Special Term, in I and for the County of Monroe at the Monroe County Court House In the City of Rochester, Stat* of New York, on the 27th day of February, 11942, at ten A. M tn the forenoon. Dated at Rochester, New York, December fith. 1941. MILDRED E. PFLTTKE, Petit loner. s Daily Schedule the said ease having been closed and now ordered reopened, a meeting of WUUan* a. Btondenmaiar, Attorney the creditors of «*id bankrupt will 1 for Petitioner. Office and p. O Ad- be held before Nelson P. Sanford, J dress, 307 Powers Building. Rocn- hundredths I Referee la Bankruptcy, at Bank-1 ester. New York. 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Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memoriesfultonhistory.com/Newspaper 15/Rochester NY Daily... · Carlton Collins, 340 N Goodman st, favor Weis & Fisher Co, $27.75. County Court Motion

ROCHESTER DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1941.

SUPREME COURT CALENDARS > I H

TRIAL TERM Justice Van Vaorhto preaidin*,

Part I; Justice Lapham, Part II.

4593—Case on trial, Part I. 2426 2421—4fcaes on trial, Part

n. There will be no Calendar Call

this moraine.

JUDGMENTS, ETC.

COURT ACTIONS

Today's Calendar COURT OF APPEALS

Court has adjourned. Next ses­sion January 5. 1942.

Surrogate's Court

Surrogate Peely presiding.

Matter of will of William F Guth, deed—Proof of will.

Matter of will of Ludia Kuim-jian, deed—Proof of will.

Matter of estate of Jennie A Davies, deed — Judicial settle­ment.

Matter of will of Josephine El­mer, deed—Proof of will.

Matter of estate of Frank Sear-son, deed—Show cause.

10:30 A M Matter of estate of Harvey B

Graves, deed—Show cause. Matter of estate of Arthur B

Cowies, deed—Judicial settlement. Matter of estate of George C

Bailey, deed—Judicial settlement. Matter of estate of Catherine M

Matthews, deed — Judicial settle­ment.

Matter of estate of Wilbur D Coon, deed—Judicial settlement.

Matter of estate of Mary Quick, deed—Judicial settlement.

Matter of estate of Marian Hunter Wright, deed — Judicial settlement.

Judgments in Supreme and County Courts

James L Ward, 445 Post ave, favor Gordon Tarbox, 425 Tre-mont st, $713.50.

Wellington D Hershey, Wal­worth, favor Mae Sackman, New

J York City, $294.28. Highland Fruit Farms, Inc,

J Webster Crossings, favor Stella F I Johnson, 56 Cambridge st, $1, -i 446.50.

Harry Kaplan, 40 Beach st, fa­vor Guardian Life Ins Co of America, New York City, $1199.48.

Martha B Park, now known as Martha B Curran, Washington, D C, favor Ernest R Park, 58 Buf-fard dr, $28.50.

Rae and Sam Shuman, 57 Wide-man st, favor Florence Eisehberg, 153 Rawlinson rd. $736.

subd, Gates—Harry Rosenberg for plff.

Hudson City Savings Institution v Jennie L Berman, et al—Ref­eree's report of sale of lot 1, L L Berman subd, e s Oxford st— Block & S for plff.

Guy and Agnes B Stone v Sewer District N o 4, Town of Brighton, et al—Order of refer­ence to Hon Willis K Gillette, of­ficial referee, to hear, try and de­termine, etc.

In matter of application of Sam Brognia, as guardian of Jasmine Brognia, an Infant, etc — Order authorizing settlement of claim against Heinrich Motors, Inc, and Warren J Edwards—Peter P Fer­rari for p e t

Mildred L and Mildred W Prince v George D and Mabel W Bloomfleld—Order for service by publication—Everett K Van Allen for plffs.

Anna and Leo Widera v Michael and Stanley Malak, New York State Electric & Gas Corp, and Frederick Hilflicker — Stipulation of discontinuance — Salvatore M LoMonaco for plffs.

Samuel and Florence Burger v Rochester Transit Corp—Stipula­tion of discontinuance—Whitman, D & N for deft.

City Court

Civil Branch—Judges presiding: Rogers, Part I; Wilder, Part II; f ' V ' r v r ^ r v r P - l H TTT

Judgments in City Court

Chester W Sieminski favor Lois S Rogers, $44.78.

Samuel Bonnanno, 99 Weld st, f a v o r George R VanAlstyne^ $28.58.

Albert F Youngman Jr favor Rochester Sav Bank, $78.50.

Judgments in favor of Ameri­can Auto Supply Co, Inc, were entered against the following: Ed­ward G Noll, 419 Murfay st, $22.64; Paul A Zachmeyer, 544 South ave, $119.12; Edward Cor-ter, 81 Kelly st, $118.84; Walter B MacLean, 391 Troup st, $164.69; Joseph Petrone, 26 Karnes st, $42; Chester McCormick, 204 Otis st, $150.29; Vernon Spring, 120 Su­perior st, $130.63; Frank X Mc­Donald, also known as Francis X McDonald, 4 Myer pi, $65.10.

Robert Jacob Lowe favor Ger­ald R Stoddart, $81.55.

Irving Newman, 157 Gregory st, favor Rochester Ice & Cold Stor­age Utilities, Inc, $32.63.

Carlton Collins, 340 N Goodman st, favor Weis & Fisher Co, $27.75.

County Court

Motion cases— Union Tire & Supply Co v Per­

sonal Finance Co of New York, Inc.

Charles Slesnick v Ruth Lacy. Sadie H Levi v Ruth Lacy.

•_ ZMmte AnteUi V Harold A Chapin.

Harry Cherry v Joseph Begle-man, etc.

Everett K VanAllen v Paul C Squires.

Lucio iDretto v Rochester Tran­sit Corp.

Walter Feller v Marie L Socha et ano.

Freida Ruben v Philip LaMar-tina.

Jack Ruben v Philip LaMar-tina. Partly tried c a s e -

Frank E Howland v Gertrude Gilbert. Trial cases—

Felice Malsegna v August Wag­ner.

Rosina Cordaro v Dora New­man.

Harry Kestler v Harold G Lines et ano, etc.

Helen S Wishart v Robert Bill­ings et ano.

James Perry, etc, v Philip Maira

Vincent Karvelis v Conrad Ger~ viclcss €tc. **

Schwalb Coal & Oil Co, Inc, v William F Weist.

August Manfre v Ernest L Petz. Harry Felderstein et ano, etc, v

John E Jones. Ralph Sweet v Wiley C Clifford. Abe Lapides v Max Gunsen-

nauser. Lewis Ness Carting Co v Law­

rence Braden. Russell Tomaselli v Helen F

Putnam. F r a n k Henry Venvertich v

James P Rush et ano. Florence R Webster e t ano v

Hazel Andrews et ano. Willis C McOmer v Ralph A

Wicks MolUe Mack, etc, v Russell So t ­

ting. Olga M Filski v Julian A Bak-

row. Walter J Rodenhouse v Law­

rence Horn. Burton J Greene, etc, v George

B Safbralth. Frank Herrick v Oamtel De-

Bruicker, John Schraml v Prank Bat-

taglia. Meisel Tire Co, Inc, v Associates

Discount Corp. Frank Cohen v Manuel Mendel-

son Lucy Sofia v John Tripoli. Frances Ann Westlake v Wil­

liam L Avery. FrM C Werner, etc, v Katherlne

Shaw. James Figaro v Richard Feol,

etc. B a n k r u p t r y C o u r t

Nelson P Sanford, Referee, pre­siding. Aiij«m!««d i w * t f w —

Matter of Howard F, 'der, bank­rupt—10 A M.

Th« Daily Record is on Mia at th* Court Houaa. Ltoeoto-Alllanea and Powers Building

City Court Judgment Filed in County Clerk's Office

Joseph Beikirch, 10 Wilmer st, favor Berkshire Life Ins Co, Ffftsffleid, Mass, IJ»;?3i^ taken Dec 11, 1941.

Satisfaction of Judgment

Frank L Hasbrouck favor Laura M Johnson, $169.24: taken Nov 2, 1939.

Executions Issued

Frank Nelson et al favor John Gubler, $222.85.

Daniel J Hyland favor National Clothing Co of Rochester, Inc, $27.40.

Vito Povio favor William C Sul­livan, $214.60.

John M Holt favor Mildred Ward Chassin, etc, $213.75.

Albert Kelly favor Hildred L Clarke, etc, $49.13.

Elmer B McCoy favbr Mutual Clothing Co, Inc, $22.54.

Robert Iseman favor Personal Finance Co of New York, $334.14.

Lis Pendens

First Federal Sav & L Assn of Rochester v Anthony GigHotti, et al; lot 6, s s Woodward st.

Continental Housing Corp v Ar­thur G Stevenson, et ano; lot 7, s s Westfall rd.

State Criminal Surety Bond Lien Notice

Carodix Corp v E Walter Sie-bert, et al—Complaint for foreclo­sure of tax lien on prop n s North st, Irondequoit—Lewis B Carr, New York, for plff.

Rupersam Realty Corp v Hyman J Cohen, e t al—-Complaint for foreclosure of tax lien on lot 9, R S Paddock subd, e s Thurston rd —Lewis B Carr, New York, for plff.

Rochester Savings Bank v Mary Kelley, e t al—Referee's report of sale of lot 83, Boulevard Heights tr, n s Inglewood dr—Harris, B F, K & W for plff.

Personal Finance Co of New York v Robert Iseman—Order for garnishee execution for $334.14— Abraham G Francis for plff.

A B C Fuels, Inc, v James Don­ovan—Order for garnishee execu­tion for $11.25—Wm B Gelb for plff.

National Clothing Co of Roches­ter, Inc, v Anthony J Manuele— Order for garnishee execution for $24—Wm B Gelb for plff.

National Clothing. Co of Roch­ester, Inc, v Arnold Van Scooter— r\rAr*r f o r f^TTl iCTl£*f* PV*?01ltl'Vt frvf

$30.50—Wm B Gelb for plff. In matter of general assignment

for benefit of creditors of Jacob H Pearlman to Wm B Gelb—Pe­tition for judicial settlement of accounts of assignee and order to show cause-j-RAert Miller tor as­signee.

In matter of application of Salome Sinople, individually, and for change of name of William, Edward and Ronald Sinople, in­fants, to DeFreeze—Order for publication—Truesdale, C & S for pets.

National Clothing Co of Roch­ester, Inc, v Edward G Varley— Order for garnishee execution for $30.50—Wm B Gelb for plff.

National Clothing Co of Roches­ter, Inc, v W Taylor Sliker—Or­der for garnishee execution for $16.50—Wm B Gelb for plff.

In matter of application of Mar­tin M and Sarah Millkofsky for leave to assume surname of Mills —Order for publication—Marsh & S for pets.

National Clothing Co of Roch­ester, Inc, v Robert Stiehler—Or­der for garnishee execution for $30.50—Wm B Gelb for plff.

Augustine DiRenzo, an infant, etc, and Sam DiRenzo v Wm Man-hold—Judgment in each action dismissing complaint, etc—Leo J Rice for deft.

In matter of general assignment for benefit of creditors of Uncle Sam Stores, Inc, to Wm B Gelb— Final order discharging a s s i g n e e -Bums & B for pet.

W T Fulkerson v Edward Scheld — Stipulation of discontin­uance—Scully St O'B for deft.

to Lydia Carter, sister, and Frederick G Bonnet and A n ­drew C Bonnet Jr, brothers, the latter named exr—Warren, S, C & H for pet.

ANDERSON, JAMES E—Died Nov 23—No real prop; personal prop does not exceed $2,000— Estate to Ruth Webster and Adelbert F Webster, exrs— Shay & Hanks, Brockport, for pets.

MUENCHAU, MARIE H — Died Oct 29—Real prop estimated $2,500; personal prop does not exceed $11,000—One-fifth of residue of estate and equal shares of real estate to Frank W Muenchau, Minnie H Donish and Anna M Muenchau, son and daughters, the latter daughter nominated exrx, and one-fifth of residue of estate each to Mary Rahm and Samuel Muen­chau, daughter and son—Olive Whiting for pet.

KARWEICK, KAROLINE (KAR-OLINA, CAROLINE) — Died Nov 8—Real prop estimated $5,000; personal prop exceeds $5,000—To .Mildred K Lauer, granddaughter, $1,000; equal shares of $1,000 to Marion N Marlowe, Raymond, Ruth and Irene Niedemeier, great grand­children, the latter two shares in trust; Walter Niedemeier, grandson, $1,000 in trust; Henry J Karweick, son and exr, $1,000 and residue of estate—Jacob L Rubenstein for pet.

GOLDWATER, HANNAH — Died Oct 26—Real prop exceeds $5,-000; personal prop exceeds $10,-000—Union Trust Co, exr and trustee—Sutherland & S for pet.

ROSENBLOOM, HARRY — Died Oct 25—Real prop estimated $1,000; personal prop does not exceed $1,500—Estate to Rachel Rosenbloom, also known as Rose Rosenbloom, widow and exrx—Cohen & G for pet.

Administrations GODDARD, FREDERICK H -

Died Oct 12—Real and personal prop estimated $500 each—Or­der granting letters of adminis­tration to Eva B Goddard. widow—Arthur L Mepham for pet.

MARSH, FREDERICK — Died Nov 27—Real prop estimated $12,700; personal prop does not exceed $1,500—Order granting letters of administration to Anna F Marsh, widow—Berton W Brown, Spenoerport, for pet.

ASHWORTH. HARRIET — Died Sept 12—ureter gramuiQ """"-^ letters of administration to Charles Ashworth, son—Stone & H for pet.

MAGIN, ROSE—Died Nov 27— No real prop; personal prop does not exceed $7,000 J— Order grantingr~ letters -tia—awuialBHa i .tion to Ray F Magin, husband— Corcoran, P & H for pet.

Miscellaneous WEBSTER, ADDIE M — Decree

discharging trustee — Goodwin, N, H, M &. D for pet.

LORD, MATTHIAS L — Decree of judicial settlement of ac­counts of trustee—Harris, B, F, B & K for pet.

RICE, JOHN E —^Petition for

compulsory accounting by admr —<Joodwin, N, H, M & D for

CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM C— Order granting letters of testa­mentary trusteeship to Flora G Fletcher—Merle L Sheffer for pet.

HARTEL, MAMIE ATTRIDGE— Final order discharging admrs —Harry H Servis for pets.

CORRIGAN, FRANK — Petition for judicial settlement of ac­counts of admr — Donald S Westfall for pet.

VAN VALKENBURG, JAMES K —Petition for judicial settle­ment of accounts of exr—T P McCarrick for pet.

SPENCER, NELSON E — Order granting letters of testamentary trusteeship to Howard C Spen­cer—Spencer, O & S for pet.

YURGEALITIS, JOHN — Decree in probate of heirship—Edward C Ickes for pet.

MILLER, MORTIMER R — Final order discharging admrx—Mc­Lean, D & K for pet.

MURRAY, FRANK C — Decree discharging admrx — Whitman, D & N for pet.

ANSTICE, MARY R — Value of

Appellate Division

the office of said Surrogate's Court on the 13th day of April, 1940.

G. J. Johnstone of counsel (Charles A. Frueauff with him on the brief; Frueauff, Burns, O'Brien & Ruch, attorneys), for the claim­ant, appellant.

William L. Hanaway of counsel (Edward A. Craighill, Jr., and John L. Clark wi th h im on the brief; Breed, Abbott it Morgan, attorneys), for the respondent.

Dore, J.—In the latter part of 1928 Herman A. Metz, respond­ent's testator, signed and delivered a charitable subscription for $10,-000 to appellant Broadway Temple Corporation, payable in two in­stallments.. Mr. Metz during his lifetime paid the first installment of $5,000. The administratrix c. t. a. rejected a claim made for the remaining installment of $5,000, unpaid at the testator's death on May 17, 1934. The surrogate after a hearing sustained the rejection

gymnasium, social hall, Sunday school, and meeting rooms. The group of buildings was to be op­erated as a unit in the hope that revenue would be derived from the real estate, the net income of which was to be used for the re­ligious, charitable and social ac­tivities of the Temple.

The first money raising cam­paign took place in 1925. Through private contributions, the sale of $2,000,000 of second mortgage bonds and the money raised by a first mortgage, the two apartment buildings and the foundations of the central structure were con­structed in 1926 and 1927, when it was discovered the buildings would cost $6,000,000 instead of $4,000,-000.

In 1928 a campaign for an ad­ditional $1,500,000 in the form of gifts was initiated. Pledges for that amount were secured, includ­ing the $10,000 pledge of decedent. That pledge read as follows: "In consideration of my interest in the Broadway Temple Building and the type of service it will render

to the community and in considera­tion of the united efforts of others to raise funds to complete the building now in course of construc­tion on Broadway at 173rd and 174th Streets, New York City, I hereby pledge and will pay to the Broadway Temple Corporation the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars.** Decedent at the bottom of the pledge card wrote, "Will make it in two payments."

The pledge is undated but it was made late In 1928 and Mr. Metz paid the first half on October

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on the ground of frustration of estate subject to transfer tax, J t h e p u r p o s e the parties had in view $82,395.43. when the promise was originally

made. Appellant contends that the charitable subscription became a binding obligation, that there

ARONSON, HATTIE — Value of estate subject to transfer tax, $22,996.62.

FICHTENMAYER, J A C O B— i has been no frustration of the pur-Value, of estate subject to trans- i poses, fer tax, $5,128.24. j The Broadway Temple Corpora-

HILTON, JAMES L '—- Value of; tion in 1925 planned to erect on estate subject to transfer tax, | Broadway between One Hundred $35,487.38. The following estates are or­

dered exempt from transfer tax: Jane V Fennemore, Loretta Mer­cer, Pasqualina Bicucci, Frank G

and Seventy-third and One Hun dred and Seventy-fourth streets, Manhattan, an edifice to be known as the Broadway Temple. The project was an ambitious one in-

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FISCHER, WILLIAM — Objec- I dreds of apartments. The plans tions to appointment of Bess ie ' also provided for bowling alleys, Rless as guardian—Philip H | — -Donnelly for objectant, William [ R Fischer, father.' | * • • * * • . * * • • * H W B B T X O *

BINGHAM, LOIS J, late an in­fant—Order to pay over to e s ­tate to late infant—Frederick Wiedman for pet.

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Discharge Contract of Conditional Sales

Genesee Valley Trust Co, as Dnrnthv F, Wilson,

dated Nov 30, 1939; Harry rl Schantz, dated May 13, 1941; Dor­othy Connelly, dated June 13, 1941; Pasquale Accongio et ano, dated Dec 5, 1940; Floyd E Spen­cer, dated Apr 9, 1941.

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Dated at Rochester, New York, December 8, 1941.

NELSON P. SANFORD, Referee in Bankruptcy.

J. Kaymond T O M B , Attorney for

Trust Bldg., Rochester, New York.

AUTHORIZED AND APPROVED ;

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES—For the West­ern District of N e w York. In the

. Matter o j t , . „ Howard O. Qulok,

Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. SS,-419,

To the creditors of the above named bankrupt of Rochester, in the County of Monroe, New York: Notice is hereby given that on the

ness attached, to the un<*£)"s,£,n«fl

Referee not later than June 23, 1942, as the Bankruptcy Act al lows Six Months for filing of claims against bankrupt estates. ^ _. . . , „ , „ .

Bankrupt has scheduled liabilities.

Dated' Rochester, N. Y., Deoember 10, 1041. N E L g o N p SANFORD,

Referee in Bankruptcy. . Lloyd BandhoUer, Attorney for Bankrupt, 25 Exchange Street, Rochester, N. Y.

(125.40) feet deep on its wester ly line, as shown on said map. Being the same premises conveyed to George A. CH"ette b y a ™ * * ™ * £ ? £ 19th day of December, 1941, the said K u n a l n i w l , ! „ 5 y %£Li2l tafaS Howard O. Quick was duly adjudi-t & w . S , i i a r d T f ^ ? r s « ? J r»P??h?|cate<J bankrupt; and that the first Clerk's office In Liber 893 of' Deeds. m e e t , o f t h e c r e d , t o r s will be held at page 189; and the same conveyed ; the Bankruptcy Court, Room No. by George A Gillette and Bessie J. ; „ P e d e r a l B u riding, in the City of Gl le t te , his wife, to Elizabeth | R h t N T o n » . < , « * « . as , ?^E a r a ' - b y dJ5Si taMi.™>i;tv;»>*l. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at 1^26, and recorded in Monroe County l w n J o « h t , t h e s a , d c r e d l t o r g m a y Clerk's office in Liber 1376 of Deeas , , a t t e n d p r o v e t h e l r claims, examine a t « , p a ? e "' .-«_ —m ft* -«i^ a„*4A/*t'the bankrupt, appoint a trustee, and Said premises will be sold subject , R C t a l £ h o t h e r b u g l n e g 8 M m a y to all taxes, assessmentsi and water , p r o p e r , y c o m e b e f o r e g a l d meeting, rents that are . l i ens ' thereon a t . t h e v g*' K f u r t h o r r l v e n y , ^ , n ^ time of said sale; and * » « * | * g d e r to share in any distribution that to any state of facts an accurate! b e m a d f t a t , * j a t e r d a t e , , t w m survey may snow. l b e n e o e s s a r y to prepare and submit

Dated at the City of Rochester, i a S W Orn "Proof of Debt in Bank-N. Y., this 9th day of December, ruptcy," with evidence of indebted-1941. ness attached, to the undersigned

JAMBS M. O'REILLY, Referee not later than June 2S, 1942, Referee. as the Bankruptcy Act allows Six

Joseph 9. Koran, Plaintiff's Attor- ! Months; for KUng of claims against ney, 1025 Genesee Valley Trust j b a S^ujpt_e8tates . Building, Rochester, N. Y.

Rose Pillitero pledges prop known as 351 Alphonse st as surety for the bail of Joseph Ran-dazeo in the sum of $1000.

Discharge State Criminal Surety Bond Lien Notice

Simon Harris — Prop pledged for LeRoy Thomberg in the sum of 15000.

Surrogate's Court

Wills Admitted to Probate BOttNET, DOROTHEA EVA—

Died Dec 6 — No real prop; personal prop does not exceed $9,000—Equal shares of estate

t a o a t a .

Decisions, Papers Proceedings

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U N I T E D STATES~DISTRICT COURT —Western District of N e w York.

In the Matter of Albert Oollamer Wood.

Bankrupt No. 38305. To the creditors and others:

An order having been entered Ax­ing the time for the filing of objec­tions to the discharge of the above named bankrupt from h l » d*?tB,

Notice is hereby given that objec­tions to the discharge of the bank­rupt must be filed at the office of the undersigned Referee In Bankruptcy, No. 33 Federal Building, Rochester, New York, on or before the 1M& day of January, 1MB, at 10 o'clock In the forenoori. xi , _ ,

Not ice is further given that Speci­fications of Objections muat be In writing and must conform to the provisions of General Order XXXII and Section 14-B of the Bankruptcy Act of 1898 as amended.

Dated: Rochester, New York, De­cember 10, 1941.

Note: Bankrupt had no assets of value available for general creditors and case Is cloeed. „ _ « _ —

NELSON P. SANFORD, Referee in Bankruptcy.

Oarlyle B. Weweomb, Attorney for Bankrupt.

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Filed December 11

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Supreme Court

City of Rochester v Frank A Davis, et ai—Complaint for fore­closure of tax lien on lot 54, and part lot 55, sec A, City tr, etc, s t Delevan st—Wm H Emerson for plff

East Side Savings Bank of Rochester v Joseph Page Masaie. et al—Mortgage foreclosure com­plaint, lot 76, FJmcroft tr, n s Elm dr—Hamilton C Griswold for plff

County of Monroe v Grafton J Longden, Indlv, and as admr of estate of J Albert Johnson, deed, et al—nFudjrment of foreclosure and sale of prop In Seottwood

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF T H E UNITED STATES—For the West­ern District of New York. In the

Matter of ^M> TheiivM Franel" SoahiU,

Bankrupt In Bankruptcy No, 18,-419

To thft creditors of the above named bankrupt of Rochester, in the County of Monro*. New York: Notir« in hereby pfiv^n that on the

«Hh day of December, 1141, the s-

STATE OF N S W YORK—COUNTY COURT —COUNTY OF MONROE, Rochester Police Benevolent ASHO-

. elation. Plaintiff, against Oeorge F. O'Hara and Elisabeth O'Hara, his wife, Defendants, tn pursuance of a Judgment of

foreclosure and sale, duly granted In the above entitled action, and en­tered In Monroe County Clerk's of­fice, on the 8th day of December, 1941, I, James M. O'Reilly, the un­dersigned, referee In ssld Judgment named, will sell s t public auction at the front vestibule of County Court House In the City of Rochester, Countv of Monroe, N, Y.r on the

5TH DAY OF JANUARY. 1»4S, AT It O'CLOCK A, M..

I the premlnex rlencffb«»d In tmid Judg-' ment, as follows, vis.:

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STATE OF NEW YORK—COUNTY COURT—COUNTY OF MONROE. In the Matter of General Ass ign­ment for the Benefit of Creditors of Jacob H. Pearlman to William B. Gelb, Assignee. Notice is hereby given, that the

final account of William B. Gelb as assignee herein, was duly filed with the Clerk of the County of Monroe, on the 11th day of December, 1941, and that there will be a hearing be­fore the County Court of the County of Monroe at the Court House In the City of Rochester, New York, on the

22ND DAY OF DECEMBER, 1941, . AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., %

on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, on the fol­lowing matters In connection with the proceedings herein:

First: The consideration, allow­ance, compromise or rejection of all claims which have been filed herein,

Second: The passing upon and Judicial settlement of the accounts of the ass ignee as filed; the payment of expenses and allowances of this proceeding; the discharge of the as­signee and cancellation of his bond; the declaration and payment of a first and only dividend on claims al­lowed.

Third: To pass upon such other and further business as may be pre­sented before the1 Court at said meeting.

Dated: Rochester, New York, this 11th day of December, 1941.

WILLIAM B. GELB, Assignee, r 111 Wilder Building, Rochester, New York.

Bankrupt has scheduled liabilities: $1042.11.

Dated Rochester, N. Y., December 10th, 1941.

NELSON P. SANFORD, Referee In Bankruptcy.

Wynkoop aad T o m , Attorneys for Bankrupt, 629 Genesee Valley Trust Building, Rochester, New York.

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STATE OF NEW YORK—SUPREME COURT —COUNTY OF MONROE. Rochester Savings Bank. Plaintiff, against Bertha Alice Haas, et al., Defendants, In pursuance of a Judgment In the

above entitled action, entered in Monroe County Clerk's office on De­cember 8, 1941, the undersigned ref­eree will sell at public auction in the front vestibule of Monroe County Court House, Rochester, N. Y.,

JANUARY 3, 1942, AT 10:80 O'CLOCK A. M.,

the premises briefly described as: Lot No. 261 on a map of Additions

to Hillcrest filed in Monroe County Clerk's office In Liber 12 of Maps, page 6. Said property fronts 40 feet on the west side of Warwick Avenue, Rochester, N. Y., and Is 135 feet deep,

A more particular description of said premises Is contained in said Judgment.

Dated at the City of Rochester, N. Y., this 9th day of December, 1941,

PAUL E. McNAMARA, Referee.

• • T r i s , Beach. Fo1«*er, Keating * Wilcox, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 5 South Fltzhugh Street, Rochester, N. Y.

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Francis Scahill won duly j All that tract or parcel of land, adjudicated bankrupt; and that the ' s i tua te In the City of Rocheaten first meeting of the creditors will be County of Monroe, and held nt the Bankruptcy Court, Room No, 33 Federal Building, In the City of Rochester, N, Y, on December 93, 1941, at 10 o'clock in the fore­noon, at which time th* said credi­tors may attend, prov* their cla m i , examine the bankrupt, appoint a truKtea and transact such other business as may properly come be­fore nald meeting

Notice la further given that In or­der to share in any distribution that may he made at a later date, It will j one hundred twenty-five and b« necessary to prepare and submit eight hundredths (125 31) feet deep a •worn "Proof of Debt in Bank- i on Its easterly line and one hundred

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IN THE UNITED STATES DIS­TRICT COURT—For the Western District of New York. In the

Matter of •alvatore Ouslmano,

Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 17,-317.

To the creditors of Salvatore Cusl-mano of the City of Rochester, In the County of Monroe and District aforesaid, a bankrupt, A petition having been duly filed

by CJty and County Savings Bank, a secured creditor, and Oamrod-Har-man Co., Inc., an unsecured creditor, for re-opening of proceedings in th* above matter, and an order having been granted bv Hon. Harold P. Burke, U n i t e d States District Judge, dated December 2, 1941. directing that this proceeding be re-opene York, being lot number one (1) as

shown on a map of a subdivision of land ordering that this matter be re number two hundred sixty-seven l o t .

(267) of the Rapids Tract, made for the heir* of Owen and Mary O'NeH by Lewis and Paare*. surveyors, and filed in Monroe County Clerk's office July 8th, I l j l , In Liber 28 of Maps, at page 8. Said lot number on* (1) is situated on the southeasterly sid# of Elha Street and Is thirty-three (83) feet wide In front and rear and

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ferred to the undersigned Referee In ] Bankruptcy;

Notice is therefore given that on the 17th day of November, 1931. tn* said Salvatore Cuslmano warn duly I adjudicated a bankrupt,' that a first | meeting of creditors wa« held, that a Trust** was appointed, qualified, j accounted, and waa discharged, and j

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STATE OF NEW YORK—SUPREME COURT —COUNTY OF MONROE. In the Matter of the Application of Mildred E. Pfluke to Procure an Order Dissolving Her Marriage to Robert M. Pfluke.

To Robert M. Pfluke: Take notice, that a petition has

been presented to this Court by Mildred E. Pfluke, your wife, for dissolution of your marriage on the ground that you absented yourself for five successive years last past without being known to her to be living and that sh* believes you to be dead; and that pursuant to an order of said Court entered the Bth day of December. 1941, a hearing will be had upon said petition at the said Supreme Court. Special Term, in

I and for the County of Monroe at the Monroe County Court House In the City of Rochester, Stat* of New York, on the 27th day of February,

11942, at ten A. M tn the forenoon. Dated at Rochester, New York,

December fith. 1941. MILDRED E. PFLTTKE,

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the said ease having been closed and now ordered reopened, a meeting of WUUan* a . Btondenmaiar, Attorney the creditors of «*id bankrupt will 1 for Petitioner. Office and p. O Ad-be held before Nelson P. Sanford, J dress, 307 Powers Building. Rocn-

hundredths I Referee la Bankruptcy, at Bank-1 ester. New York.

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