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TAXI SERVICE
DAT OR NIOHT
SAFETY FIEST
SEBVICE+C0URTE8Y=8ATISFACTI0H
C. A. SCHLUTER
Telephone 888
George W* Raynor
Staple and Fancy Grocer
FLOUR, FEED, BACON, BOILED HAM, ' ETC.
¦WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE''
11 West Merrick Road.. FBEEPORT. Telephone 837
My Telephone Number is 337 FREEPORT
C. A. FULTON
Undertaker and Embalmer
57 West Merrick Road FREEPORT, N. Y.
TELEPHONE JAMAICA ^ 660
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REAL ESTATE BROKER
FULTON STREET
JAMAICA
J. M. HE:WLrE:TT
Hay, Feed. Bundle Wood
Market and Garden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer, Dried Grains COR. CHURCH STREET AND NEW BOULEVARD, FREEPORT, N. Y. Will close at 1 P. M. on Saturdays during July, August and September
Make That Chilly Room the Most Comfortable Spot in the House
Why "shiver" when these cool days come and tbe furnace has
not yet been put on,
I There is a gas room heater for every purposcT-if you have a
cold room in your house, let one of our representatives see it.
HEATERS $1.65 UP COMPLETE
Economical to operate
The Nassau and Suffolk Lighting Co.
GEORGE MACDONALD. Pr«M<l«Bt
FiNGER TIPS AID EDISON JO HEAR
Wireless Helps Deaf Inventor to Preside Over Naval Board.
FOOLS DISTINGUISHED BODY
Attittant Keeps Him informed of Ev¬ erything Said and Done by Meane of Telegraphing Finger Tips That Touched Edieon'e Knee Under Ta- ble—Inventor Himself Tells of Hoax.
West Orange, N. J.—Thomas A. Edi¬ son's friends who know of the Inven¬ tor's deafness have been marveling at the success with whk;h he presided at the recent meetings In Washington of the new naval consulting Iward. It was learned that Mr. Kdlson fooled every member of that distinguished body of men. including rresident Wil. Hon and Stnietary of the Niivy Daniels; that he heard little that was snid dur ing Ihe hoard's deliberations and tliat ho was enabled to preside s'.i well be cause his assi.-itant, who was pnsenl. kept hini infornietl «if everything said and (lone by inciiis of a tcle:,'ra:i'.iin.;; flnger lip that toudied Mr. Kdi.sou's knee under the t.'ilile,
Mr, EdLson himself told the story of the hoax to some of his friends, and his
HEN UYS PEANUT EGG.
Puzzle Now le. Would Its Chick Have Beerr Wasp WaietedT
Indianapolis, Ind. —There is somo question as to which of his hens had such a grotesque idea of what en egg should look like, but anyway an egg that bore the general contour of a pea- nnt and la a bit less than two Inches from tip to tip was found In Rol)ert Arnold's henroost here.
The kind of chicken that ultimately would have emanated from sach an egg will remain a matter of mystery, for the egg was eaten. But Arnold now feels sure it would have been a fowl with a wasplike waist.
LseAL voncis.
>OTirE TO CRRDITOR.O.
Pl-RSf.A.VT TO AN' ORPRR OF HON- i HKNRY SELDKN WEI.I.KI:, TTn- ; jiorary Surrofrate of th*- Count.v nt NaF- sjiu. notice Ib iierflby piven to all ppr- ; ^on» having claims against Henrietta : M. Patterson, late of the Town of Hrmpstrad, In the said county, deceased. i to present the same with the vouchers i thereof, to the sabscrlber the adralnls- i trator with the \vlll annexed of the I Roods, chattels and credits of said de- I cea,«ed. at his place of transactlnK busi¬ ness at Freeport, Nassau County, New York, on or before the 2!>th daj- of I April. ..fAl.
I 0ated. Mineola. N, Y., r>ct. 4. 1915. I C.F.ClV.CF. Y. P.VTTKRSON.
.Administrator with the will annexed, J H.Wl.'^nN & fXriKRHlLU Atlorn.-ys I fnr .Vdmlnlstrator, 50 Courl Strret, I Hrooklvn, N, Y,
LEGAL WOTICES.
WATCHED ANKLES, IS SUED.
Hueband Also Had Sixty-three Qirl Friende, Mrs. Moegling Says.
Cincinnati, O.—Because she could not keep her hnsband home on rainy even¬ ings, as he insisted on standing on the downtown street comers watching girls as they crossed the streets, boarded or got off the cars -Mrs, Ethel Redmond Moegling flle<l snit for divorce from Richard E. Moegllnt',
She charges that her husband used a cipher system In keeping trace of his "lady friends," of whom she gave the names of sixty-three.
OVERSIGHT SAVES HIS MONEY.
Grocer Forgets to Take Cash Home, and Thieves Are Foiled.
Marion, Ind.—Wheu Jack Unes of Lines & Orosse, grocers, went liome after closing tho store he forgot to take with hliu the <;ish receipts for the diiy, about .H-KX).
.Iust after he retiicil some one knock¬ ed and shouted that his harn was bnrn- iiiir. While Lines was away thieves searched his liouse Ironi top to liottoni. Tliey made invay wiih all the change in Lines' clothing, iiiid it Is the belief of llie police the li.irii was lirst set ou lire by persons wim l<new Lines was ill the hiiliit of takin- the money from thc store to his home each Saturday night.
Separated Fifty-six Years. Toledo. O. —.Vfter a separation of nfty-six years Mrs. Helen McrulloUL'h, a widow, of this city, has located her brother, ,1. n. Biiigliiiiii. at Kalamazoo, Mich., hnd has .tone there to seo him.
\«»TirR TO CREDITORS
Prnsi'ANT TO A.v OROP^R OF HON. .^I;LI)K.N weller. Temporary Sur- ro^iatc of the County of Nassau, notice i.s hereby Kiven to all persons having; claims against Thomas K. Mills, late of Ihl' Town of Hempstead, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchirrs thereof, fo the sub¬ scriber, the administrator of the Roods, chattels and credits nf satd deceased, at her place of transacting business at the office of Elvln N. Kriward. Freeport. New York, on or b( fore the 2oth day of April, next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y.. .'-Jept. 2.1. 1915. ELIZABETH V. MILLS,
Administrator. KLVTN N, KT>WAnDS, Attorney for Ad¬ ministrator, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, I-'rccport. N. Y.
XOTICK TO <'RKniTOHS.
ITRSCA.NT TO A.N ORDER OF HON. HENRY .SELDE.N WELLER. Teni- fiorary Surrogate of the County of .Nas¬ sau, notice Is hereby piven tfi all p»r- sons havins claims njjrainst Isabf.lla Kllitaheih Post, late of the Town of Hernpstearl, in the said county, de- C'lised. to presenl thc same with the vouchers Ihereof. to the subscriber. Ihe executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, at his place of trans¬ actintr business at llie offlce of Oeorpre Morton Levy. Freepori, New York, on or before the 35lli day of .\prii next. Dated, .Mineola. .N. Y., Sept. 27. 1!)15. RICHARD T. POST.
Executor. C.KOKCK .MORTON r.EVY, Attorney for .Kxecutor. 1-7 Railrnad Avenue. Free- port, I,.oiiK Island, N. Y.
XOTICr, TO CRKDITORS.
I'lirsiiant to an order nf Hon, Henry Scldi-n Weller. leni[ior,iry surroijate ot Ihl' Cnunty nf Nassau, nmice Is liereby uivi 11, tn ali persons having claims ai:,iin^t Cornelia .'\. Vooris. late of the inuii nf Hempstead. In the said eniinty, (liceased. lo present tho same with the MMiehers tlierenf, to the subscriber Ihe adiniiil.sl ralnr nf llie unoda, chattels ami errilils nf said d'rea.sid, at his place of I ransiK^I Inu business at the offlce of Cenrtje Morton Levy, Freeport. New Ynrk. nn nr before the Ifilix day of l-'eliruarV iie-xt.
Dated. Minenla, N, Y., ,liilv 2!1. ini5. CH.\RLES F. VOORI.S,
.Administrator. OKORCK MORTON I.KXJY. Attorney for
.Administrator. 1-7 Railroad avenue,
I''reeport, N. T.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
Xew York to Provldencia Castillo. L'pon the petition of The Chatham and Phoenix Xational Bank of New York, you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrosat- of the County of Nassau, at tlie SurroKate's Court nf said Couniy. held at the County Court Hous.-, ut Mineola. in the County of Nassau, on the ,TOIh day of October, l!»l,"i, ai nine o'clock in the forenoon of that day. why ihe letters testamentary Kranted to you on the Sth dav of .Jan¬ uary, 1*112, as executor or the Iasi will and testamenr of Eniilio \l. ^¦astlllo, Hec«'2-"d, shn-j!d r.e: fcr r.v,.ked. ana also to show cause why you should not be rtrnnv. (I ns testamentary trustee of and und.r said last wlll and testament.
In ttsiimnny whereof. \v, hav.- caus¬ ed till s.-al of the SurriiUHt.s Court of the sai.l County of Nassau In t.t- h. re- untn aftlxed,
Willi.-ss. HON. MK.VUY SI-:LDKN WI-:LLKR, Tein|.orary Surrogate of our said County of N;issau, at ihe Surro¬ Kale'* Offlce. at Minenla. in the said County, the 21st day of S.-ptember, one thousand nine hundred and flftei-n,
(L. S.) SAMUEL T WRIGHT.
Clerk nf Ihe SurroKate's Cnurt.
SCPRE.MK COCRT, .NA.SSAI' COf.NTY.
—VIncenta Loriat, plaintiff, aRainst Frank Lopat. Defendant.
By virtui- of an execution Issued upon a JudKment rendered In the Supreme Court, Nas.«au t^ounly. New York, in the above .ntiih-d action In favor of said plaintiff and apainst said def.-ndant, tested on the 6th day of .AuKUst. DUa, and to nn- dirt-cled and delivurrd, 1 hereby Kive notice that on
2:tHII DAV OK OCTOIIKR, Kti."!. at 10 o'cioek in Ihe fnrerinnn. al tin- front door of the .Nassau Cnunty i'ourt House, in the Town of Hempstt-ad. N, Y . r shall (xpnse for sale as the law dlri-cts, all ilii- riKht, title and intensi which the defendant. Frank Lopat. li.iil on tlie ri;h day of July. 191,''). or at .inv time ih.-iiafler, of. in and lo th.- fnl- lowliic (1. scribed prn|n-rly:
.All those certain lots, jiieces or par¬ cels nf land, situate, lyiuK and b. itiK in the Town nf H.-mpstead. Counlv nf .Nas¬ sau and Stat.' of .New York, known and deslKnated on n c-rtain man, (-ntiil..!, ".Map nf Carrollton Park," situat..I at Fr.-(-pnrt, .VassiT'u Cnuniv, \, Y,, prnji- • rly nf LnuK Island Rtaltv Co.. .\, Y, Cily. surveyi-d S.-ptemher. IHO."!, hv Rnb- . rt Kurz. C. E., .lamaica. .N. Y,, aiid tiled in Ihl- Oftlc.- of the Clerk of .Vassau Cnuniy, on the 2S|h day nf Seiit. nib.-r, Ili(>3, as anil hy the lnt numtn-rs l;!il. m. I'i2, i:i:!. llil, K!5, and ninii- pan i.-iilarlv d.-scrib. (1 as follows:
Ri'KiiiiiiriLr al a point in tin- w. sli rlv lin.- nf D,-lisle .WetiUi'. 12.". f. .1 .list.ml in a ."niiib.rlv direction ficni lln sniiih- u-.-st.-rly cnrn.-r of Eiizali.-lh Sin .-i an.l Delisle .Avenue. runnliiK tin nc uistcrlv a Iiru- parallel Willi the sniirli.-rlv ..-.!¦ nf l-:iiz,-ibi'lh Slreet. I2."i fe. I; tin iic'e S..UIIP rly ill a line parall.l wilh the «-.-si.-rly lim- nf D.-lisle Av.-mi". l.'iO f.-.-l: 111.-ni'l- .-asterly in a line i.ar.ilh-l uilh Ih.- lirst d.scrlhed cours.-. r.T. f. rt, 111 llie W.-SI. rly line of Delisle Avenue, tlience nnrlherly alniiK the w.-si. ilv line
f D. lisl.- .Nv.'UUe, inn feet, In 111.- pylnt
r plac. nf 111 i;innlnK. liali-d. Mim (ila. S.-ptemb. r '.iili. ini.',. STKI'IIK.V W PKTTIT. Sh. riff. CLINTON- M. KMNT, Altorm v f,.r i'Kiin- iff, Kr.-.-pnrt. N, Y.
Photo by American I'ress Assocatlon. I LATEST PHOTOGR \PH OP THOMAS A. EDISON
partner lu It, .Miller Iteesc Hutchison, his clilef eiiL:iiieer and iiersonal repre¬ sentative, corroborated it.
Tliree or four years a^'o Mr. Hutchi¬ son fell a victim to m hooping cougli. He lost llis voice teiuiMirarily. .Mr. Kdl¬ son. who beiriin his (areer as a tele- i^nipli oiHTator, suggested to .Mr. lltilclilson tiiat lie iiMirii the Morse code. -Mr. Ilulchisoii did this, nnd in lliiii ^^¦ay they betriin ii system of communi- calion bused upon it und operated by tapping olT the dots and dashes with the lin;;ers. As tliey have been iusei>- iirable coiiipiiiiious Ihey have used this nie.'ins of talking with each other ii t;reat deal and liave been able to e.v- cliaiige words even in shaking hand.s,
.Mr, Edison lias never allowed his deafness to bother llim. In fact, he has considered it an asset iu llis work, as he has liceii able to move about in his busy fiKtory without being distracted by Its great noises.
Hut i-eceiitiy wlieii the inventor Avent to Wasliingtoii to preside over the destinies of (lie uew board of which Secretary Haiiiels made him the head, he was embarrassed for Ihe Urst time at llis loss of hearing. Hut he took .Mr. Hutchison with him and jiosted him nl llis riglit and irlose by his side when the board mot. Mr. Hutchison tapiH-d to Mr, Kdlson everything that was said, sometimes verbatim and sometimes boiling it down into fewer words. Hy means of this Mr, Edison directed the board's discu.ssioiis and even found time to Hash back to Mr. Hutchison comments uikiii what his assistant had already interprt'ted to him.
^Ir, Hutchison wus llllle to send Morse messages to .Mr. Edison at thc rate of tliirty words a minute, and as the speeches were said to have beeu deliv¬ ered in a more or less deliberate fash¬ ion ht? was able to keep up with almost every sentence of every address.
Mr. Edison and his assistant also worked the Alorse code with their eye¬ lids. With them a tpiick wink means a dot and a long wink means a dash, and thoy talk to each other in this way when they wish to convey a mes¬ sage of a private nature ¦when they are surrounded by other persons and are too far apart for the flnger tapping Biethod.
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NO.
CORSETIER
Address: COLUMBUS AVENUE
FREEPORT
TROUSERS FOR SUFFRAGETTE.
Mexican Qirl In Soldier's Uniform Leads First Parade.
Brownsville. Tex.—Led by a young girl nained I,ulsa rablllo. au unusual wonian sulTrage demonstration, the flrst ever held In northern Mexico, was carried out by a number of Mexican women at Reynosa, Mexico, seventy- flve miles from here. Miss Cablllo ap¬ peared garbed as a soldier and defied the authorities when ordered to resume women's ajiparel.
She was told that, while the law per¬ mitted a woman to wear a coat, she eould not appear In soldier's trousers. A coquprotniso flnally was effected with tbe aid of a Ilttle drapery In the form »f suffrago flnijs.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Black Swan Inn
on Merrick Road at
BELrLMORE
three miles east of Freeport, has been opened by Mrs. Jack Shields and will be conductea as a first-class hotel.
C>aterinjr Kspecially to Families at Reasonable Prices
"DINE IN THE SUNSHINE" Look for the Sign
Black Swan Inn
Prepare For Winter
Now is the Time to
Fix Up Your Stoves
and Furnaces
STOVES EEPAIRED
GRATES ADJUSTED AND PUT IN
JOBBING WORK OF ALL KINDS
GET TO A MAN WHO KNOWS
CdCNTV CIH-KT. NASS.VC (¦( ifNT Y.—
-Inliii I-'. IlnfT, riaiMlil'f,
aj;ainsi I-'i'.mei-sen Ca- .\'( i'l'K ¦ 1: OF
valli, and others, De- S.M.i;.
femlanis,
III puisuanei' and hv xiiim- nf a ,iu.lmii.nt nrd. r of fnreelnsur.- ami sale ma.l' by this ('ourt in tin- .'liinve en¬ lill..I aciinn dated the lliih il;iv nf Sep- I. iiili.-r. lin,-.. and lii.-d and .-lU.-red in 111.- .Va.-^san Cnunty Clerk's Olhc. I, Ihe siil.s.-nli.-r. tin- refer.-(- iln-rcin riamt-d, will s.ll ;ii liulilie anetiiiii at tlu- frnnl slips nf III. .Nassau Cnuniv Cnurt Ilniis.-. -At .Minenla. in the Tnwn nf H.-mpsLail. .N.'issau Cnuniv. .N.-w Vnrk, nn .>^aiiiMl;iy. iln-
.10 11! Ill AV or ocT(»iii:ii, lai.'..
at l.n (i',-lnek in lli.- fnr.-nnon nf Ihat (lay, lh.- lands and pr.-mis.-s d.serib.-d in s.li.l .jn.lKm.-nl ,-is fnllnws. vi/.,.-
.\n that (1 i-tain pl.-ce nr parcel of land wilh imprnvenn-nls then-nii erect¬ ed, situale, IviriK and b.-inK in lhe Y\\- lau.- nf i-'n . ,„,rt. Cnuntv nf .Vtiss.iu ami Slai.- nf x,-w Vnrk. hnuml.-il and descrili.-d as follows:
H(-KinniriK at a point on tin- s.iiitherlv null- lit Wiial.-y sir. el .lisi.-ini tiir.e Iniii"- .Ir.-d .-iml (iKlily disai fc-t wi-sterlv frnin III.- enrner formed hv lhe iiit.-r"- .-¦"¦clinti nf 111.- w.-sl.-! IV sid.- nf |!av \ lew iiv.-iiu.' with 111.- sniilh. rlv sid.' n"f Whal.-y sir.it, rnn-nliiK th.-ne.' snulli- . fly paraibl wiih Iiav \M.-w -iv. inn- on.- luimlr.-.| and fifty iir.in f.-.-t. ihi-iice w.slerly parall.l vvjtl, Whal.v stre.-t s. V. iily-Mv.' i7,",) f..|-i .III. ne.- nnrlh(-rlv .ind .iKairi parallel with Rav \'i.-w av.'¬ nu.- nne liiindr.'d nnd liftv il.'.di f.-, t In 111.- snulh.-rly sid.- of U'hai.v sir..-I ami lh. nc- .-asl.-rly aloMK 111.- soulll. rh -111-- of \\'lial.-v strert s<-V( iitv-(t .¦ i",' f. .1 to 111.- p..inl nr plae,' nf be>;iriiiiim
I lai' .1. M-pt.nili.-r 1 Mh. lul.-.
i; \i;i:y \v. mooi;k. i;.-f.-i. .-
(•I.oCK ,V SK.\MAN, .\ll..rn.vs r..: I'lainnll. ( i||i,-,- and 1'.islotli. .- .\.| .lr. s>-. l-'l . . p.,ri, New Vnrk.
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CiRB.%T SOrTH BAV FfUUfr rOMPAXY
SCTHMER TIME TABLE
In EfTect June 30, 1915
IVAWSAt BV THE SRA "MCA BIH3S
FREKrORT P<»I>T I,OOKOl-T
., We»k Dare
Lpiivo Freeport Leave BeacB
«-00 n. m. 6J60 a. m.
«.00a. m. 8.15 a. m.
9.15 a. m. 10,15 a. m.
10,4.1 a. in. 12.15 p. m.
11 45 a. ni. 1.45 p. m. '
1.15 p. m, I'.45 p. m.
2.15 p, ni. 4,.TO p. ni.
HIS p,,in 6.45 p. tn. i
5.15 p. ni. 6.20 p. m. '
S.20 r. —.. 7,00 \t. in.
!«aBdn.Ts aad Holt«ia>> Leave Freeport 7,00 H. in. 9.4.''> a, m.. and hourly thereafter until
5.45 p. tn. 7.45 p. m. Leave N'assau
10.15 a. m.. and hourly thereafter until 6.15 p. m. 6.45 p. m. 9.50 p. m. NOTK.—Sea EdKC Rtops are mnd* only nn sicnal or to l.-ave pass.-nKers. ' l,0\(i ItKACII Week Oava I.'avi- Point Lonknnt
*> Xti a, in , conneclinir with 7.3'. to N. T.
11,4(1 a. m., coniiectinjt with 12.,'!2 to N. T.
J l.'l p. m , conm-ctinBr wifh 3.10 to N. T.
4.-in p. ni., cniHK-cling with 5.20 to N. T.
L«-ave Quet ii.«r\valer
7.4(1 a. m. (iirrlvul of 6.47 frorn N. Y.)
12-10 p.m, (arrival of 11.05 from N. Y.)
.1.00 p.m. (arrival of 2.06 from N. Y.)
."'.50 p. m. (arrival of 5.00 from N. Y.>
SendsT*
I,. i\yo Point Lookout
vnoa. m. I 1.40 a. ni.
cnnneciinB with 4.'-in to N. T, connecliiiB: with 6.4,1 to N, T. .¦nswat.-r
-¦'..40 p. m.,
.'.,(10 p. 111.. L.ave Qu< 1(i.2.-« a. m. 12.20 p. m.
4.15 p. m.
Ii.20 p. ni. NOTK.—Sp.-cial lime table for Labor l>ay on this division.
irrival of 9,05 from N. T.' (arrival of 11,17 from N. Y.'
FRKKPOHT R\II,ROAn rOMP.*!VV
SC.MMKi: TI.MK TABLE In .ffecl .lune 30, 1915, Trolleys nf 111.. Freeporf Railroafl Company run on half hour headway, leavinp 111.- railroad station at Free¬ pnrt on 111. hour ami half hour up ts 5.15 w.ek .lavs and I'.IS Sundays, con- mclinu- with all .ast and w.'sf boini<T cars of th.- N.-w Ynrk and Lnitir Island-
•Praclinii C
.Uld Souih (
Lenv.-
l>oek
5.45 p. 111.
6.30
7.30
8,15
S,45
9.HO
lo.iio
11.,10
Sill
Leave
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ll. I r.
m.ir.
11.1-1
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HKNIM' Si:i,i.|.:\ \Vi-:M,Kl:. i.-mnnr- ary surr.,jai. ,,f Mn- (-nniiiy "f .Vassau, none.- i.s li.-r, I,y ;jivi-ii u, all persons liKVinn el.iinis auainst Si,ln,-v S .lael<- son. 1,-11.- of 111,. Tnwn nf ILmpstead, In 111.- sahl cniiniy. .1 ,-eea s,-,|, to pres.-nt III.' sam.- M-IMi \-oii(-li,-rs lli,.r,.or. to fh.- suhscrlii(-rs lln- .-xi-ciitors of the last
"•ill ami I,-Slam, ill nf said d ased. al
ilieir plac'S of ii-.'.nsaeliiiK hiisiness at lh,' nlllci- of .lariiis .\I. S.aman. Wari- latili. N.'W VnrU. on or h.fnr.' 111.- K.lh ¦ lav nf ,\p, il „. XI
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l':\.'i'Ui..rs, C.in.r .M,'rrick 'Unad ,'imi
Cliurch Sir,',-I. l-V-(-cpnrl, N. Y
VOTICF. TO CHIlltlTOIIS.
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IIKMIV SKLIiI';.\ U'l'ri.l.Kl;. i.nipnr- ar.\' siirrnuai.- of ih,. Cuniv of .Nassau, nolic- is li.-i-i-by Kiv.n'' lo .-ill p( rsons having claims ak-ainsl Towns, nd llafr. hit.' of 111.' Tnwn of I lenitisl.-,-id, in Iiie said coumy, d.-c.as.d, to |,r.-s.-nt the same with th- vouch.-rs th.-reof, to the subserib.r. III,. adminislraior nf the KOods, challel.s and eredils <,f said de¬ ceased, at hcr i.lae.' of transaeliim liusi- 11. ss al 111,- ollic,- nf Clock A Seaman, ;>r.-.'f,nrt. Sow Vnrk. on f^r before the I.Mh day nf Ariril, next,
I'al.d. -Mineola. .V. V.. Sept. 21 llil,". .Mv\l!T K. II.VFK. Admliilstralnr. I'l.oCK ,*;• S1';.\.MA.V, Altorn.yH fnr Ad¬ ministrator, Fr.-eport, Lnng Isl.'ind. N.'W York.
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Claude W. Brotheridge
HABDWABE, FAINTS, OILS, ETC. 91 SOUTH MAIN STBEET FBEEFOBT, N. T.
\^OTICE OF I>ISS4«M TIO\.
Th.' Ilnard of I>irecior8 of "W KLI iK.N \Ni. SMITH, INC.," having m.i piir- Hiant In nollce served upon each of lhi- dir,(Mors culled for the specili'j riurpose of coiislilerinK the advisabllltv of a vol¬ untary dissolution without Judicial pro-
c dhiKS on the Hth day of Siplimber,
1915, al >.CO I" .M., at th.' law nfllces of OeorKe Morinn Levy. 1-7 Hailroad Ave¬ nue. Freeport, .New York, Hie fnllowinj,' resolution was adnrded hv (lie unaiji- nioiiH vol.' nf Ihc entire board:
(1) That the Hoard of Idrectorn of s.'iid corporation at a meetiiiK' culled fnr Ihat purpns.' upon thrfc days' notice tn each dlr.ctnr, held pursu.-int (.hereto on tiie Hlh dav of September. ]fn5, at V 00 P. .\I., at the law offices of Oeorge Morion Levy. 1-7 Railroad Avinue, Freeport, ."V. Y., did adop( (he followinK resolution by a vote of the majorily r.f the whole hoard:
"WHKI'.KAS, in (he opinion of the hoard. It Is advisable to diKsolve the corporation forthwith.
"THEHKFOItE, BE IT RKSOLVKD. Ihaf the Hoard of Itlreelors recom- nicnda the diSR/tlution of the company under the provision of S-ction 221 of the General Corporation Law. and hereby calls a meeting of Ifs iitockholddrB to be held at the law officea of (leorge Mor¬ ton Levy, Freetior(, N. V,. on the 2.'ith day of October. 1915, at 8,00 P, M,, for (he purpose of vodnK upon a propoBl- lion for Immediate dlBsolutlon In ac¬ cordance wtth requirements of said law,
KENNETH WATERMAN, 10-8-16-31 Secretary. I
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Northbound al 5HII a. rn., and (very 30 minuies Ihir. afiiT unlil 12.110 a. rn. Last car leaves City Lim, Hrooklyn, fnr Hempstend at 12 45 a. rn.
A flfte. n-miniile ina.Iwav Is operated li.'tw,.ti P.ockvill,' c.nlre and Urnok- l.\ii as fnilows: W,', k liays, .'Xcept Sun - d.'iys, I,avi' Crjiril .ninl Libertv streets. Mro.ikU-n. fi.OQ a. in. till 9 15 a. m.; then 2 4.'. p. ni. Illl 7.45 |,. in. Suridavs, 12 001 N. till K 15 p. in.
IIeiii|>M(enil-.ln»inlrH l>l« Ixinn. Le.'ive Il,'mi>st.'ad, Main and I''ionl Sis.: Wesihniimi at 5 10. a, m., and every no ininules tliereafter unlil 11..10 p. m. Sundays, 6.in a. in,, and every SO min¬ utes ibiri'iifier nntil 11.1" j, m,
I'lasIhound. 6 15 a. ni.. and .very 39 miniiM'S lli>re;ifler unMl 12 1T, a. ro. Knndavs. 7.15 a. in. anrfthen the HarriB schedule as week days.
.lerlrlio Pike Ulvlalon. Lcav.'S Mimola. Houlevard ami <l\a Countrv road: Westhoiiiid, n.10 a. in. and (very IB mIniiMs iherenfter until 9.15 p. m., then 10.15 nnd 11.15 p. rn, Siindavw, Hrst ear. 6 15 a. m. then same seh.iliilw ns w<',.|< davs
J.r'a\( .Jamaica. Fultnn and Washinjflo.T streets: Kasthnund. 6 10 a. m.. and every 50 riiites Iheresfier until 10.00 p. rn.; en 11.00 p. m. and 12.00 a. m Sun¬ days, first car. 7,16 a, m,, then samn schedule as week davs.
.T. M. .STODDARD, Supl,
TIIF MFW VOIIK A^n VOHTII *IIIORB TH\rTIO\ COMPANV.
Time Tahl.' I ctive ,Ian 1. 1915
AVerk Dnyo.
L'ave Port Washlnpton fnr Mineola, llicksville and Flufihlncr' 6.05 a. in.; (h.n every hour undi 10.05 p. m. Car leai'iiicr Port Washlnirlon nt 11.05 p. nrj. lo llnslvn Clock Tower only.
Lenve Fliishlriir for Port Washington and IHcksvllle: 5.10 a. m.; then every hour until 9.10 p. m. Cars leavlnpr 9 3» and 10.30 p. m. fo Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Snlarday*.
Car le.ivInK Flushing at 9.30 p. oj runs (o IHcksvllle.
Leave Hicksville for Port WashlnR¬ ton and Fliishiri«r: 6 35 a. m.: (hen every hour undi 9.1., p. m. Car leavlnK ILcka- vlll af 10.35 p. m. to Roslyn car barnr only.
Sanda 7a.
Leave Vnrl Washlnjrton for Mineola. Hicksville and 1 luahlnic: 7.05 a. tn.: (hen every hour unfll 10.06 p m. Car leaving Port Washlnirton 11 05 p. m. ta Roslyn Clock ToTrer onlv.
Leave Flushing for Port Wa»hln»rtOf» and Hicksville: 6 30 a. m.i then every hour until 9.30 p, m. Car leaving I9.tp p. m. to F,oBlyn Clock Tower only.
Leave Hicrtsville for Port Washlnr- (on and Flushing; 7.36 a. m.. Ihen every hour until ».S5 p. m. Car leaving Hleks- lUe at 10.J5 p. in. and 11.16 p, m. t* Roilyn ear bam onlr.