TIM (MAgBAU POBT, riU—IOftT, N. Y., FR1I>AY, MAY 10. 1»1« f^^ 7
WANTAGH
There wiH be aarrleae In the cfhuncli Ivnday, wMi (.Sunday >$^hool at 2.30
QarMliKn F/nd«iwr will be hM
the «J»urrt) mn Friday evening at 8 ' fc. Thw toiykp w411 he "Clirtetian and PrivOhwi^. OofMhict •in the J and liMvool." Gtady* VemHy will I Whe meeting.
SEAFORD
Mrs. Williani Latffla of Brooklyn l«aa rwUiwie*! tnme aiflber a vMt 'with Her aunt, Mra. Oeonge Kiefer.
HaroM Van Tuy4, who ia aA Bay- an wfUh an avtatkni unMit of the iWl Reitervw Force, apent Ssftur- and 'Sunday in Wantagh.
Oaorv'e A. Si'aman, who enlistsd in Naval Reserve several weeks ago laMed to repont on Saturday.
Jbin the Red Crosa. There ie al- jaya room for mot*? worker*. Tha rlre Haill is open every Monday from ) a.tn. wntfM 5 p.m. It is expected 'thaft " • work of making nurgicart dreaaings
ni soon l>e started.
SCHOOL NOTES pRrfect attten-dance record: Room 1 —Robert Box, Frank 'Mack, „<les Reusch, Anna Bivette, Ever- Smiith, Marie Meyer, George Van |f«Arand. Percemrta'ge, 86.1. AtftendanCj banner was awarded above room for greailes/t increase. .Boom 2--(;race Flock, JeanrlJte pauner, Thomas Davis, Christie Muis- lirvg, 'Beatrice Smith, Herbert WulfT, |dhn Riivette. Percentage, 8.').4. 'Perfect abtenKianre for April: Room 3—E<igar Ludford, I-reder- £k Zauner, Ida Verme, Jlenry WiilfT, pictoria Muller, Emma .Musgurtjr. IVr- nbaige, 01.1.
LIBERTY I/O .AN EXEROISBS On FrijJay af« rnrxjn, .May :5r(i, the lupils of the Wantagh Union -School narched to the ccnitri' of the village lind held exeroisw appropria.U' for he Third Liiberly .Lo'iwl under thv n-a- al banner awl village .<».'rvicc flag. fMUwv'inig program was rendered afit>re an appretii'iitivo audience:
1. P'lag iSaluite.
2. Swng, "America," everylxxly.
3. Prisie essay—Grades 7 and 8— [>na DeLong.
4. Priz* ci.saiiy-'Grades 5 and 6— hitiley Vail
5. 'Prize e»Say—Grades Ii ami 1— rothy Conners.
6. 'Remarks to the pupils concern- rvg tihe Liberty Loan—Oorodon Nor-
7. iSlacond e.>way—Grades 7 amd 8 -Cecelia Meyer. ,
8. iSecond essay—Grades ?> and 6 -Vddboria MiuMier.
9. Awarding of government essay ]|,(|l0niaB—Marvin M. Brooks.
10. Ajmiiouncemenit of essays for _ ora'ble menltian—Judson, Allen, ViriiJfred Duryiaa, Eunice Duryea,
na. Musnug, Frederick Zauner, ..nas Davis, Jeanette Zaunenr, Elth-
'Mitftiiaud, Edna 'Smith , Helen 8'ng, Adfred Herlioh, Herman
11. iSong, "Star Spangled Baniner, lv«rtybody.
12. Flaig iSffliluite.
flaaifort haa exovsdad its quoba in the I/iberty T>oan eampalgn.
The Cabirwit will have chairgV!' rtf 'fllve deTo*fejwa4 vntuMtntt "Siinday even- ing in the Merthodtst Olrareh.
Servicea ft>r next Sunday in the Mabhodiat GMirc'h wiM be a« folkrwa: MtornlfTg, 11 o'clock; Sabbath Sc'hortl, 2.30; EfnaoTTth League, 7.30; evening aerrmm, 8 o'clock.
Communioin aervice waa held in the Errtscopa^ Ohurch a* 7.15 Thuraday mominig, Aacerowon Day.
The Board of »Sfcewarda held a meet- ini^ in the Mertfhodi* Church last Sun¬ day evening.
Mrs. John HafT hns r«turned from Brooklyn, whtre she has been visit¬ ing.
The Guild will meet with Mrs. Charlefl HafT next Thursday after¬ noon.
Rev. Adelbert J. Smith is now occu- pyin;.: the lOpiscopal rectory.
William J. .Morgan is confined to his home under the care of Dr. .Murphy.
W'l'Iiam .Schwicker and fiimily have moved into G'.ir^'i' VVad.-'s liimpralow on .l.iclf.'-Jon .'»\eiiui'.
The sorviccvs in the Epi.^copal Church for Sunday, May 12, will be: Sunday School, ID a.m.; morning prajvr and scrni<in, 11 o'clock.
The regular husinpss mcrtbing and social of 'tho Kpwort.h League wtis held a', th'- home oT Mi.-^s Vera Smith Friday evening, .May -i. The follow¬ ing (iliiwrs w-'t-e elected for the ensu¬ ing year: President, M I's. Wir'Wmi Wan c-; l.-l vice pro'--i;(lent, .Mr.^. Char'.cis K. .Milh; 2n'd vice pr.isiidenl, WJlliitn Wanser; Iird vice prcndenl, Miss Clara 'Wiv'-tiTs; 4tJh vice pre.-^i- dent, Mi..-s S. 10. Vworis; seci-etaty, lioslii! Riavnor; trenpurcr. .Mrs. Wil- Ha'm, Stiaihle; pianist. Miss Bartha Verity.
'Mr. and .Mr.s. William Sbahlc have opcined a lunch room in the South iSTide Hotel, where they will .serve lunches and take roomers.
The food sale given by pupils of ithe public sdhiool on S^alturdiay, M'ay 4, netted $40, and together witth the ppoce(3ds of Ithe enlteiitoiirwnent, whidh was given recently, has been used to puTc'hase a Liberty Bond.
The Junior *Red Cross meelbs every Thursd'ay from 3 to 5 o'clock in the school building. The chal'dren are en¬ thusiastic workietrs and many articles are l;'3ing completed, aTnlong them 'Ix*-
GAS RANGES
Our supply of Gas Ranges this season tvill no doubt be limited.
Don't wait until our representative calls. Place your order in any of our offices where yon can look over our different styles. Do it today.
Ruud Automatic Hot Water Heaters are always in use at our offices. They work just as well in your home.
Place your order early for the Ruud you expect to have installed as they will never be cheaper.
Our Vulcan Tank Water Heaters are the most dependable Hot Water Heaters of this type .OR the market.
Get busy with your order before we have to tell you that our stock is exhausted.
le Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co.
GEO. MacDONALD, President
Offices at Hempstead, Freeport, Rockville Centre, Mineola
GAS ATTACKS REPULSED
Distressing condition at the front immediately relieved.
GAS-NOX
the pleasant ta«tin8:, grood acting tablet immediately re¬ lieves heart burn, over acidity, gas attacks, sour stomach, &c.
Get a trial size box at any first class drug store or send | UB your order direct.
REGENT SALES CO., Inc.
008 Macou Street Broaklyn, N. ¥.
Uso Spieler's Green Label Cement. It mends everything.
nwt MNm. 'K»w jbody w^lootne to come 'mn aaaiat wie Juiaufa on TaufVday
aftemorms.
A 0ff^(ntti ma^AHnig oC 'tthe aHhocw ttnterd waa hnd Monday evwwng a^ 'Dhe acjiodl fwoaa.
T^e M«<«wdi* Churrti pu^it waa occupied by W. OerowW, *w Brooklyn laat Sunday.
MERRICK
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH >Pa«tor, Rev. WllViwm ateanbicker. The Bible SdhooJ wiill meett at 9.4.5 a.m.. 'Churdh B«ervioe at 11 a.m. The CWtte^dhumena wHU mt^t aa lusual on Tuesday and 'Sumday. ConrflrrmatJion w'ill itake place Suavity morrving, Mav 26.
The Painiah AicL Society held a regu¬ lar meotiiiisr in St. John's Luth'cran Churoh ait 2 p.m. om Wednesday.
A regular meetiing of the Ladies' A'UxifWary af Merrick Ht>ok, Ladder oind Eimginie Co^nipany No. 2 will be held alt the home of Mrs. (>hrii.-'i!i»n Bahmswn, Richard avenue, at 2 o'clov'k Thursday afternoon. May ir>.
Merrick Hook, Ladder and Mnirino Co. No. 2 held its regular rnc-.'lHly meoting in Firemen's HaH, Moniay evening. Finnncial S^rfJtiary Fran- Pis S.av"on«, who was iajsitirui'led mt the la.st niectinfr to procuri? a miiiv'.u'r
rft InrvatanMiw yirnm tut m *anrrp»*r*»ry flnp aAaxm^ Myninii, iv^MyfiMl tnait ctwn- fnTtntraMnna ««tlh Uhe Iyon|r Irtand Riai'lmaH Sorjipafny, wvie unancnanfirf <n wi«w of ftWi> urairclty of rima amd sll- Mo »i!f 1tv#*r ipoffvpTWil iwMfuJhiesa Do fhm Twipffai j^rtvwi 11911'nMfi.
The ne^wxrt of itfie wi<arf)iwtwiw»rtt comimiW)^* npMnrnhd a ffcfo(Viy ttotn from it*v* iwrtMrtmrimwnt IwH tin Apirtl.
A 'commiiHitK^p <tmHM(ri<nv <rf R. O. F. Go«ligW»<lt, H'fwrjr Ri*wra and 'Rntiwrt Sohlaifh' wl«B mppmrHmii «nd f;tiv«n ipow- er to pronire a fVig poil«* to he erentMd' on Uhe <»«nipany'« gnounds.
'Oontrad« R. 0. F. GoodnigVevt waa tna^trudted H>o proceeil wMi the inMaJ- la)ttion of a Wa/ber ijntvn-p. Comradip Her¬ man Rwtitjer w«« «pp>oftn)ted to iinwp«ct very caretfully the cwmupany's fVr« heAl, (m maklei laflll n«ce»*i.ry repaiiiw amd «<ee that -iit •wtaB in p««rfe<rt workUng wrder,
Artthony Fianois Savoma, w'ho ait- fcemds aohool alt Smiiltfhviillle vSourt^, won firsft priz^ in ithe liifcerrty I>oen ewsay contest.
W of yoorwr p«^vp*^ wm be admitted iwm T\m <«i«n(>h memh«nAiiip by con-
PrantSnaHy every member nf the •congregation in t,h^ proud poMemor of R r.iberty Bond. Some of tihe wo¬ men of the olhoiroh have co^yperat4>d with the 'Ocai committee atnd canvas¬ sed for the kale of bonds among the members and others. Th? members of the Parish Aid Society are work¬ ing un-ter the direction of the Iai*« erati Women'j Comm+dsion for 'Sol¬ diers and SailoTa and have been busy knitting and sewing. Thfe output goes through the conwnfssion to the work of the American Red Crbss.
LBfJAL ADVBRTISINO
A daughtter, Mfte RadeM Balh'naen, was boim to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. 'C. Baihnwen on Wednies<lay afbemoo^i, May 7.
BALDWIN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
I'aslor. Rev. Willi'am Steinbicker.
Mible School al 2..'?0. Service at 7.4r. p.m. Confirmation service will be held Sunday evening, .May lit, whs'n a num-
AMERICAN
THEATRE
70 So. Main St,
Phone 633 Freeport
Freeport
Sunday May 12
E\-rninit "••1"
Monday May i3
EveninfC 7.30
Tuesday May 14
Matin«e 3.30 Evening 7.30
Wednesday May 15
Matin«e 3.30 Evening 7.30
Thursday May 16
Matinee 3.30 Evening 7.30
Friday May 17
EvrninK 7.30
Saturday May 18
Matinee 3.15 EveniiiK 7.If
GEORGE WALSH
i\—
Jack Spurlock the Prodigal
Fox Ki'iilinf in r. Kw s
ilidd«'n llaii«l (.'iirrt'iit iCv<-iit.s
CARMEL MEYERS
THE MARRIAGE LIE
Hlin- Uiril I'Vatiire in r> Hv,-\f.
"Toto," the famous Hippodrome Clown in F'are, Hlease, 2 Keel Comedy
WInYfRED ALLEN
—IN
THE MAN HATER
Trianjfle Feature in C Reels
Eddie Polu in KiiU'n Ky«
VAUDEVILLE
OLIVE THOMAS
LIMOUSINE LIFE
Triangle Fenlurc in E Reels
Airing Tbcir Tronble Triangle Coiaedy
Notice to Contractors
.''enled proposnU for the furni«hin« of all I l«.lH.r nnd mjiteriiil neeexMry for the ereelion of a fire Hou/ie for the Villiwe of Freepnrt N. v.. will be r««iv«| |,y th. Board of Villnite TrunfeeB of mIcI Villaire nl lhelr offlee. No. 46 Went Merrick Roa.l. on the twpTitv-thirfl of May. 1918. at live o'clock in the aftern.mn at which time the liiiln will he pnl.liel.v oppnerl.
Plan.s and Rpeeiflcationn may lx> neen at the VillaRe Clerk a (IfTice. Iliilder^ miwt iiUle lime requlreil to complete their Contract alao to fiirninh such :. l.ond a^ the nniil Knaril nf Villajre Trusteea may re<Miire.
Th" Hiuinl (vf TDi.stem ri'?ei\>w« the riirht to reject any nr all liiils. I)«tc<l May J, 111 IS. , nOAIU) OF VIM.ACK TRlT.STKF/<.
My S. I". Shea. VillnKp Clfrk.
Notice to Contractors.
The Board of F^ducation of Union Free School Di.strict Xo. 1, Smith¬ ville SnuUi, N. Y., will rc'ceivv bids for the installation of «init.ary toilet.s, concrete stoop and board fence. I'ian.s and specifications may be had at the residence of Thomas J. Thornton, .Ma¬ ple Avenue, Smithville South, N. Y. Bids will be oi>ened Monriay, .June loth. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bid.s.
By order of the Board, THOM.^S .J.. TIIORNTO.V, President of the Board. By Charlbs A. Woon,
District Clerk.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.
I, the undersigned, request all parties havinj; claims against me to attend a lawn meeting on the llth day of -May, 1918, at 7.30 p.m. at my former resi'dence. No. 17 Grand ave¬ nue, Baldwin, L. I. Lectures will be ! heard for the 'beaieftt of humanity. To i show how an honest man can be look- [ ed upon as dialhonest by the people, while in the eyes of God he may ba ! honest. I am determined to pay my honest debts, w*hich has always been my desire to do. Certain litigation i in Nassau County has caused me to i publish this notice. '
.1. R. SEAMAN. 1
MARY GARDEN
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SPLENDID SINNER
r.oldwyn Production in 7 ReeLs
CUItltE.NT INVENTS
WILLIAM FARNUM
THE CONQUEROR
F<..\ FeiitMic in 7 lUvU
.Mutual MtraiMl Coiiu'dy
VAi i»i:vii i.i:
WM. V. MONO
THE HOPPER
in .', Rocl.^
Triangle Comedy
Trian^'l.• I
A Sale Disaster
Matiner: Tues,, McmI., Thurs. and Sat.
Notice to Contractors
Sealed liidx or estimalOB will Ik- receive<l by the clerk of the Hoard of Education, Union Fpe<> School District No. 7, Mr. GeorRe J. Unldwin, <it the .scho.il l.uildintr. Bellmore, I.onK Island, until 8 I'.M:. on Monday, the liril day of June. I'JIS, for the construction of an ad¬ dition anil in.stallation of a toilet 8y.stem in the school. Scparato proposal.'; will be received for Keneral construction, heatinif an<l plumli- ins.
Tho Board of E<Jucnlion reserves the riKht to reject any or nil Mds and lo accei>l any hid which it deems for the l>est interest of the nistrict.
specilications may U> ohlnined M, Hart, Archilecl, liay Shore.
Curfew Ordinance.
IU«m(rM<. that th* foHowInc h* anH herchf •« en«eud •• OrrflnanM N«i St to tak* HTeet In the Vinav* of Trmxynrt. N T und»T P<wah.l«* tkn^n >l«*eri«<Ml aft»r dn» poMiea- Moti ami pflMifHr aa r*«|iiir«l hy l««:
ClIRFBW RBOULATION.
ORDTNANCI NO. tt.
1. That no ehIM under th» •«* of iliit«Mi yvara ahall loiter, wamter, atrrvll, l># or re¬ main In pr upon anr puhlle atr«»t, armu*. park or JMihlie plac* within the aalri villaire <*f frr^von, *>«itwe«n the honm df nine "*•'"* fn the «veninir and flve o'clock on the followin* nwwnlnii. unMw ae«on\panle<« by hia or h#r parent, iniardian. or other per- aotia h«vln« leval ciintoily anH eontml of •uch ehlW, except in the even* of lllnena In the family of which the ehiW in a memher. where au«h chiH iA nent for a phyaieian nr for medicine.
2. That any child actually or appar¬ ently umler the aate of nixleen yearn found violatinR any of the provlKiniu of thin or¬ dinance may he taken into cimtoriy hy any police officer, eonntahle or other peace officer within Mid villaire, and conducted to auch chihra home or t/> a proper place of de.- tention where children tharired with havin» no propfr uuanliantihip may lie lawfully held. Any olTlcer no placinir a ehil.i shall forth¬ with notify the parent, Ruardian or • mem- Iw-r of the child's family ax to auch child'* detention. Any such peace ofTicer or t>ther person may prefer liefore any mn«i«tr«te havirw jurisdiction over eaiies arininii under any statute or penal law of Ihe Stale of New York, a complaint chaiirinir nny sueh child who has violated nnv of the )irnvision« of this ordinance with such violation, and uimn siitisfiiclorv proof thereof, the mRRistrale before whom the complaint is mnde, may Hiljuilire said chilli lo lie in noe<l of the care and imiteclion of Ihe state ami mny thereuiwm place such child upon prolmtion nnder Ihe supervision of a duly nppointe^l probation of- flcer, or may in his discretion eommit such cliiid lo a churitnlile or reformatory institu- tinn duly nnthciriaid to receive ami cnre for children \mder sixteen yenrs of hro.
;i. The failure or netrlect l>y any parent, U'unrdian or olhor (terson havin>r le^rnl rusloily iin,l control ivf any child, lo exercise reasonable diliirenoe in the control of any chihl to pre- \ "nt him from violntinK the pnivislons of this orilinnnce, or the conduct of nny such l>nrent, irnardinn or pi rscm ivho knowingly nnd wilfully i.s respon.silile for, encournires, aids, causes, conniv<Y» nt or promi>tes nny viola¬ tion of nny of the provisions of this onli- nniice, shnll con.stitute disorderly conduct and the person violating the snme shall he u dia- orderly |>erson. and nhall l>e liable to a pen¬ alty of not exceeding twenly-flve dollara for each olTense.
Uatnl Freeport. N. Y., Mny 2. 1»18.
KOHEKT (i. ANDERSON,
Preaident.. .TOHN H M.AHNKEN. FRANKLIN HEDELL, HENRY I.. MAXSON, SILAS A. WIL,l.IAMS, Board of Tnisteea of . Village of Freeport, N. Y.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NBW YORK
TO Fanny B. StilweM. Grace S. Hawkine. May Andenon, Paul Southard, Charlotte Carl, Emeat Southtrd, Henry Southard and EUi^Msth Southard, Send Greetings:
Whereaa, Charlee H, Southard, who reaidea at Baldwin, Naasau County, New York, has lately Bjyplied to the Surrogete's Court ot- our County of Nasaau, to have a certain In¬ strument in writing bearing date the 2Bth day of April, 1907. relatinR to both real and personal property duly prove*-aa the laat Wli and Testament of ' ^
• JAMES H. SOUTHARD, deoeaseii. who waa at the time of hia death a resident of Baldwin, in sa.id County of Nassau,
Therefore, you and ench of you, are cited to show cause before the Surrottate's Court of our County of Nassau, at the Surrogate's office at Mineota, in the County of Nassau, on the 25th day of May, 1918, Bt nine o'ckxsk in the forenoon of that day why the aaid Will and Testament should not be admitted to probate as a Will of real and personal prop¬ erty.
In Testimony Whereof, We ' have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court ot our aaid County of Nassau to be hereunto
" wrtncBs, HON. LEONE D. HOWELL.
L.S. Surrogate of our said County of Nassau,
at tho Surrofrate's Office, :vt Mineola, in
the snid t:ounty, the IBth day of April,
one thou-sand nine hundred and eighteen.
EDWIN W. WEEKS,
Clerk of the Surroifates Court.
Plans anil from f'harles .N'ew York.
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HOARD OF EDUCATION. By C'orvre .1. Bal.lwia. Clerk. Dat.<l at lli-llmorf. Now York, May 1st, HUH.
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THE I'EOI'LE.OI" THK STATP: OF NEW YORK To John F. Streesemann. Ernest A. Streese¬ mann. Annie Alirams. Martin D. Streesemann. Willinm N. SIreesetnann. Elizalieth Strccse- man ( now known a.s Lizzie .Sleera ) and Hen¬ ry H. Streesemann, .Send (irectin>/rs :
\Vherea.s, Lenji Woiijien, who resides nt Wantagh, Nassau County, Now York, has lately ajiplieil to tho .SiirroKute's C"ourl"<)f our County of Nassau, to have n certjiin instru¬ ment in writing ln'arinK date the lifth iluy of May, IfllO, and a certain other instrument, in writing', heariiitr datc> the IStli <lay of March, lill.'l. inirporting to he a codicil there¬ to, relating to both real and iter.sonul proper¬ ty iluly provwl as the last Will and Testa¬ ment of
ANNA CESINE STREESEMANN, deerasoil, who wnf, at Ihe time of her death a ri'siilt-nt of Wantatth, in said County of Nas¬ sau,
Therefoiaf, ynu, anil each of you. .-ire cited lo
.show^alM? before Hie Surrogate's Court of
nur cflunty of Nas.sau, at the Surrogate's
odice nt Mineola, in the County of Niis.sau, on
the liivt day of June, 1918, at nine o'clock in
the forenoon of that day why the said Will
anil Tfstament should not lie mimitted to pn.>-
hale us a Will of real and personal pro|)erty.
In Testimony Whereof, We have causeil the
seal of the Surrogate's Court of our said
County of Nassau to lie hereunto affixed.
Witness, HON. LEONE D. HOWELL,
Surrogate of our said County of Nassau,
L.S. the sixth day of May, one thonaand nine i
hundred and eighteen. i
EDWIN W. WEEKS,
Clc rk of the Surrowrate's Court.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant to an order of HON. LEONB D. HOWELL. Surrogmte of the Coanty of Naa¬ sau, notice ia hereby eiven to all persona hav. in« claims aicainat Frances E. Norton, lata of the Town of Hempstead, in the said county, deceased, to preaent the same with the vouchers thsreof, to the subssriber the exHcutor of the laat Will and Testament ot said deceased, st her place of transacting: businoas at the office of William 8. PetUt, Far Rockaway, Nvw Yurk, on »r before th* l»th day of May next. Dated, Mintola. N. Y.. ! ANNE L.
I WlIXJAM S. PlTTtT.
Attorney for Ezaeutor. Far Bocksway, N**
THE I'EOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK To Elizabeth Philips. Frederick C. Davis, S.Trnh Brash, Melvin S. Terry, WiUet Smith, ICrama Powell, William T. Smith. Dorothy La Clair, Ethel Walsh, Arthur W. Smith, Alice E. nrad.s.ha\v, Josephine Smith and CharleB C. Smith, Send Greetings:
Wherea-s, Mary Charlick nnd Annie M. Smith, who reside at Roosevelt, Nassau Coun¬ ty, New York, have lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of our County of Nassau, to hnve a certain instrument in writing bear¬ ing date the second day of June, I'.IUfi, re¬ lating to hoth rMil and personal property duly proved as tho last Will und Testa¬ ment of
JANE S. RAYNOR, deceascil, who was at the time of her death a resident ot Roosevelt, in said County of NaKsnu,
Therefore, you. nnd ench of you, are cited to show cause before the Surrogate's Court of our County of Na*«nu, nt the Surrogate's office nt Mineola, in the County nf Nassau, on the IKth day of May, I9IK, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of, that dny why the said Will and Testament should not be admitted to probate as a Will ot real and personal property.
In Ti-itimiiny Whereof, We have caused the soul of the Surrogate's Court of f)ur snid (ounty of Nassau to be hereunto ufflxeil.
Witnos.s. HON. LEONE I). HOWELL, SurroKiUe of our said County of Niui- L.S. suu, at thr Surrogates OfTice, at Min¬ eola, in the said Coimty, the I'Jth day of April, one thou,sand nine hundred and eightofn.
EDWIN W. WEEKS, Clerk of the Surrottate's Court. Wm. H. Codii,
Attorney for Tetitionor, 44 Court Street, . Brooklyn, N. Y.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
.STATK SCHOLARSHIPS
Movemb«r 3. 1917. DeMOTT, Ezaeutor.
York.
For Sale by tU Dealers.
EAGLE
Eleclrlcil Shoe Repairing
Rubbers and Shoes Repaired while you wait. All work guaranteed. Reasona¬ ble Prices.
JAMES PlSCIf nil. Pr«|u URftUfoad Ave., Freeport, L I.
Notice iiurauant to the Education Uiw (L.
lyou. ch. 21 as amended L. IHIO,
ch. 140), aection 1037
A competitive examination of candidat4w for the two State scholarships in Cornell I'nivei-sity, falling to the county of Nassau will be held ut the Court House in the villatfe of Mineola. .N. Y., Saturday, June 1. 1918, commencing at a a.m.
Candidatis must be at least 16 ywin of atte and of six months' sundinit in the com¬ mon schools or academies of the State during the yaar immediately preceding this examina¬ tion, and legal residents of this State. '
No person should enter the examination i)«le«s prepared to accept a scholarship, should one be awarded.
The examihatiun will be upon Eiutlish, hw- tory (ancient, Cnvlish, American), plane gt^ ometry, alaebra and any two (at ths option uf the candidate) of the fulkiwing: Creek, Latin, French, C^irman, advanced mathwnst- ica. As an alternate for advanced matbeniat- ica, physics or chemistry may be uil.irad. The piiper un American history will ineludc eivil ¦uvfrnment. Papers in the six requirsd sub- jtiets must hf submittad.
There will be as juany esndi<l«t«s appuintwl from this county as there are aaaembly dis¬ tricts in this cuunty. CandldatMS will bsouoie entitled tu the scholarships in thv order of their BMirit.
Dated at Uinvuia. N. V., Uim Sistb dsy vl May. 1»18.
JUI^ll'S M. WiKSL.OW. Bapsrintonilsot ot schools, eitjr ot tilso Govs; JAMJStI S. COOLKY, Oiitrict BUparinUudMit, Ut Di«triat ;
wicrjuiMiroN c. mbpjiam,
Olitr^t vUiMrrtnteudvut, tud District.