THE NAWAU P08T, n»«PORT, N
Y., F.WnAY, JULY 5, 1!»IR
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ILINO FOR RICH PATRONS
s New York Milliner Cstehes the lin«Miry Western Woman With Meftey.
ta Woman's Home Companion, lane Lowe tells of the wiles used a nfth avenue milliner In malt- the "Fern Piper" hat famons: •"Those for whom the spider spread web wwe not the wealthy snd infaahinnnhle women of New York, It wealthy snd prompt cnstomera tbe middle West. Tbese are the le who make money for every Ifth avenue spedaity shop. And only difflculty which now lay in ir path waa that thia profitable rus- 9m always has to be secured through reputation for serving the most ¦blonable members of New York so- lety, those notorious faabionables rho are to sensitive to a aecond bill jiod who never think of paying tbelr one until et l«.'ast alx montha have ipaed. ¦' .-• .'J*.
"At flrst we did not have a single iber of this sorority. What we id was to fake them. Thla was leved by several Ingenious meth- One of these was to pay $10 a reek each to the chaafTeura of Mrs. aiUp Rhinestewart ond of Mrs. Clin- }n De Salle Rives for driving their rested Itraoualnes up before our i>rs when these same ultra-faahion- ile employers were otherwise en- iged. The empty limousines were tremely eflUcaclous, and it was not i>ng before the women who were try- to get into fashionable society are Impressed. One by one they came as. • '..... .-.
"Meanwhile, we were also paying
tb« clerks of two of the smartest of New Tork'a hotela to recommend Fern Piper to thetr rich ont^of-towa pa¬ trons."
JOB HAD NO SUCH WOES
¦ello Were Net Like Qettlng Yewr
Noae Cauoht In a Ce«wdieel
Under an Auto.
flpeaking at a dinner, William H. Thompson of Kansas referred to the beauty of patience and contributed an anecdote along that line.
Some time since Rmlth and his wife Went ont for a spin in their new auto¬ mobile, but t>efore they had gone many miles aomethlng went amlaa with the machinery. Crawling beneath the car. Smith began to twist and turn things, and Anally there came sundry words that sounded like breaking one of the blue laws.
"John, John!" expostulated the good woman In the car. "Yon should not use such dreadful language t"
"Pt CQMW I Ultoqldn't, Mrs. Smith I" Irritably responded lubby. "Of course I shouldn't! I suppose thst If yon were down under here you would sweetly sing I"
'Ton should have more patience," returned Mrs. Smith. "Why don't yoa try to be like Job?"
"Don't quote Job, madam I" shouted the old man. "Never in all hla life did Job ever get his noae caught in a co^r* wheel I"—Phlladeipbla Evening Tela- irapb.
Old Inollsh Furniture. That flne old furniture la yet found in Britain In many unexpected places ! fil said to be largely due to the stlr< J
ring np of the constry that waa tflrtn by th« greet erhlhltton at l.ondon of 1«51. This waa soon after the devel¬ opment of the railway system In Bng^ land, snd there flocked to Iy»ndoo, a large nnmber of squire* snd thsir wives. A new world had opened to the emtntry damee. The new things had a wonderful fasdnstlon for them. On returning home they got rid of nradi ot their old fomlture and bought new. Much of the old farol- ture found ita way to second-hand shops, and waa sold to poor folk, who could not afford to buy new. Thla ac¬ counts for the flndlng today of much good old furniture tn small houses in pmvlnelal tpwna end among country people.—Indianapolis News.
be softened hy Oermany'a penitence thsn tbe Judge was hy (he kidnaper who wiped his eyes on his calf and binhliered:
" 'Jedge, Fm down and oof ** 'No, no, my man,' eald the judgSb Ton're down, hnt you're not ont yet. Ton won't be out for seven year*.' '^
Not te Be Taken In. I
"Oermany will sing amall, very | small. In the end» but we'll answer her > like tbe Judge." j
The speaker was Provost Marshal j General Orowder. |
"Yea," he went on \ "we'll no more'
Weapena ef War. This le the most sdentlflc war ever fought Therfi la less dependence on man power and more on machinery than at any time In the history of the world, aaya the Popular Science Monthly. We pin our faith to high ex¬ plosives, poison gases, tear shells, gas masks, liquid tire, etc., all of which are applied chemistry, and to machine guns, heavy artillery, automobiles, sub¬ marines, airplane*, and ao forth, which are very much refined mechan¬ ics. The greatest minds in the scien- tlflc snd mechanical world have pooled their brains and obtained wonderful results.
Lsnd ef the "Greet Unwaehed." Alaska has been raited the land of the "great nnwe*hed," and it ia aald that In none parta of the conntry water retails at $1 a bucket. In atlll other tectlons clothes are washed In the rivers, and women have been seen "treading blankets" when the water was so cold as to turn their feet and ankles beet red.—World Outlook.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
SUPREMK^OUkT, SA8SKV COUNTY.
Tltl« Gasrantc* and Tro«t
•«t«in«t ACTtoN NO. 1.
Bronwer'f Point Realty Cor- poratioT. DefeiMlanta.
Ireat South Bay Ferry Co. Time Table
In effect June 1. 1918. Subject to ch{<rpe without not'ce
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ONE
CENT SALE
The Rexall Store
23 West Merrick Road Freeport, L. I.
CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
Proprietor
ii) DAP iriiliN eUFnLO &CLEVELAND
3 MAGINIFICENT STEAMERS 3
[tra Boats Sundays and Holidays, Between Freeport and Point Lookout
From 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Boat trolleys meet N. Y. & L. I, Traction cars at Atlantic Ivenue, near Ocean Avenue. F'reeport.
Beach Parties Day or Night for Churches, Lodges, . Sunday Schools. !
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For information telephone Freeport 773; office open 9 a. m. ! 7 p. m. daily. I
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bellmore, N.Y.
A bank account keeps you informed. Your check is your receipt. Your stub is your record, We offer you all the ac¬ com modations safe bankinj^ permits.
Dr. H. V. HoLCOMB, President CiiAS. M. Vanderoef, Cashier
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It, Wiring, Fixtures. Motors. Phones, Bells. JAMES F. CAMPION
ILLECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Connectioa
Freeport, N. Y.
^uwH get eggs and have lieal%. sturdy chicks ^ if you use
MmiMlured j^ flknwCelhiesdenCoi Brook|yn.lLYl
For Sale by mil Detlert.
In ptiraiHk. 'o nt m jiMiinnvnt of formtnanr* «rfi «.nle, duly ifliide and ent^r^H In Tie «hov# entitled »etlon, and hrarintr dule t • 24lh (l»y of Jun#. I»1H, 1, the undemisrr '. the I Referee In said judgment named, will nV (tt public auction tn the hichest Mdder, by .lamai C. Areher. Auctioneer, at the front atepa of the Nauan Countjr Court Houae at Mineola, -K York, the
lOTH DAY or AUr.U."1T. 191H, at 10 o clock A. M.. Ihe premiam directed ;y »«:d Judirnient to be »oH. and therein de- ¦ !r''Td rn follows: I All that certain plot, pippe or pare*! of land, «ltuat#. lying »nrt beltid at Woodmere, in tht Ccnintr of Na«(au and State ot New York, known and de9ii[na.te<l on a eerlain map ratit'#d "Map of property at Wood¬ mere, L. I.. beloniilnR to Woodmere Realty Co., Map No. 6, Surveyed and Drawn Deeem- . her, 1909. by F. W. Conklin, City Surveyor, Far Rockaway, N. Y.,' and flied aa map number 57 in the ofllee of the Clerk of the County of Naaaau, on January I Ith, 1910, ai and by the weaterly part of plot lettered "D," vH-h aaid plot i* bounded and di^acribd ai follows, to wit:
BesinnlnK at the corner formed by th' In¬ tersection of the Southerly side of Gr rcea Bpuievfrd or Park Row with the Eaaterly side <^f Ma''!""" St'eet as the same are laid i' VT :n aaiJ m..i); anj tu:iniiiji Usence East¬ erly alonv the Southerly side of Geonces Bou¬ levard or Park Row, one hundred and twenty- live feet; thence Southerly at riirht anxles to i>ald Southerly side of Geonrea Doulcvard or Park Row, four hundred and nine and forty one-hundredtha feet to the Northerly side of Woodbine Avenue or Sbnre Road, ai laid down on stid map; thence Westet,';' alon« the said Northerly aide of Woodbine Avena. pr Shore Road, forty-four and thirty-alx one-hon- dredtha feet to an anitle In aald side of Wood¬ bine Avenu« or Shir? Road ; and thenc* still Westerly along the said Northerly side of Woodbine Avenue or Shore Road, one hundred and sixty-three and six one-hundredth« feet to the comer, formed by the intersection of the said Northerly side of Woodbine Avenue or Shore Rocul with the aaid E^aaterly aide of Madiaon S>treet; and thence in a Northerly direction alon« aaid side of Madison Street; flva hundred and twenty-lihree and five one- hundredtha -feet to the point or place of be- Kinjiinar.
Tosether with all the right, title and in¬ terest of the aaid parties of, in and to Geonfes Boulevard or Park Row, Madiaon Street and Woodbine Avenue or Shore Road, lying in front of and adJoininK said prem¬ ises to the centre lines thereof reapectlvely.
Together with all flxturea and articlee of personal property used in connection with aaid premises, all of which are declared to be a part of the freehold.
Said premiaea will be sold in one parcel and subject to any state of facta that a survey may show.
Dated June 2ft. 1918.
J. RUSSELL SPRAGUE, Referee. Arthur P. Hilton, Plaintiff's Attorney, S60 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
fiMOAL AfUVmiftlNO
Cfrcrrrr coirwr. kamao couwtt.
Mary rrtawa. PWiitlff, •talnat
AHee E Tnthm. Tlminaa P. C. Forkea. Jr., Frank 8. Prmder- r«at and Grace «. Pmdercaat, hia wife, and Mary J. C. Kodan- •fl"!!*"!. DafMidanti.
In ptjrsnanee of a Jndvment of Poreeloaura •nd Sale made In the a«>ore-»ntilled aetion OB the lat day of June, 19t«. and duly entered In the Ofllee of the derk of Naaaau County. F. t*ie underaignad Referee In said Judarment named will sell at publle auction In front of the law office of Oeorge Morton I.,eTy, namely at the main entrance to the Realty nuildinc. 1-7 Railroad Avenue. In the Viliskge . of Freeport, Naaaau Omnty, New York, on SATITRDAY. JULY 80TH, 191H. at 11 o>k)ck In the forenoon of that day, the land and premlaea In aaid Judgment de«reed to be sold and therein deacHbed as follows: All thoae certain lota, pleees or pareela of land, with the bulMings and improvementa thereon ereeied situate, lying and bein« In the Village of Freeport, County of Naaaau and State of New York, bonnded and deaerihed aa follows: Beginning at a point on the aoutherly side of Areher Street dtatant alx hundred (600) feet eaeterly from the comer formed by the Intaraeetton of tka toatllariy aide of Areher Street with the eaaterly aide of Bayview Avenue; running thence aouther¬ ly and at right angl«a to Areher Street One hundred and fifty (160) feet; thence eaaterly and parallel with Areher Street 8e»enty-flTe ("8» feet thence northerly and again at right angles to Areher Street One hundred and fifty (UO) feet to the aoutherly aide of Archer Street and thenee weaterly along the aoutherly aide of Areher Street Seventy-flve (7B) feet to the point or place of beginning. The plot hereby conveyed la known and de¬ aerihed aa h>ta numbera Ninety-seven (97) Ninety-eight (98) and Ninety-nine (99) on a cerUin nsap entlUed "Map of Bayview. at Freepert, L. I., surveyed by Alvin O. Smith C. E.. Freeport, L. I.. September, 190«," and filed with Mie Clei* of the County of Naaaau
Dated June 1st. 1918.
GEORGE MORTON LEVY, Refarae. William H. Robmns.
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Bar Shore. New York.
The approximate amount of the lien or charge to aatiafy which the above described property ia to be sold is $11,008.31 and in¬ terest thereon from June 22, 1918, together with the eoeta and aljowances amounting to $348.00 and interest thereon from June 24, 1918, tOKether with the expenses of the sale; and the 1917 Town and School taxes, which are to be allowed to the puroiiaaer out of the purchaae money, or pam by the Referee, and interest.
Dated June 26, 1918.
J. RUSSELL SPRAGUE, Referee.
SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY.
Title Guarantee and Trust Company, Plaintiff,
asrainat a;:tio.n no. 2.
Brouwer's Point Realty Cor¬ poration, Defendants.
In purauunce of a judgment of foreclosure and salt", duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and beaiinif date the 24lh day of June, 1918. I, the undersiirned, the Referee in said jurlKment name<l, will sell at public auction to the blithest bidder, by James C. Archer, Auctioneer, at the front steiu of the Nassau County Court House at Mineola, New York, the
lOTH DAY OF AUGUST. 1918. at 10 oclock A. M., the premiaea directed by said juilKment to be sold, and therein de- scribeil aa follows:
All thnt certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lyintt and being at Woodmere, in the Town ot Hemiwtead, County of Nas¬ aan and Slate of New York, known and dcsigi'ute<i on a certain map entitled, "Map of iiroporty at Woodmere, L. 1., bt'lonjtinjjr to WcxHlniere Realty Co., Map No. 5, .Sur\'eyed and drawn Oeoember. 1909, by F. W. Conk¬ lin, Cily Surveyor, Far Rockaway. N. Y.," and liled as map number 57 in the oflice of the Clerk of the County of Naiwiau on January 11, 1910, as and by the Westerly pnrt of plot letteretl "C," which said plot is bound¬ ed as follows: On the West by the Easter¬ ly lino of Adama Street, as laid down on said map; on the South by the Northerly side of Georges Boulevard or Park Row. as laid down on said map ; on the North by the Northerly line of said plot letteie<l "G," and on the Kast liy a line drawn parallel with said East¬ erly sicle of Adams Street and distant one hun¬ dred feet Kasterly therefrom, as m.^nsured along a line drawn at rijtht angles thereto.
Together with all the right, title und iiUer- est of tho Baid parties of, in and to Georges Houlevard or Park Row, snd Adams Street, lying in front of and adjoining saiil premiueti to the o-ntre linea thereof respectively.
Together with all fixtures and articles of l>enianal property useil in connection with said premises, all of whioh are declared to I* a i)art of the freehold.
Said piemisea will be sold in one parcel and subject to any state of facts that a survey may show. Subject also to a right of way along the Northerly line of said premises as granted by instrument recorded in the Nassau ''ounty Clerk's Otfice in I.iber 131 of convey¬ ances page 260.
Dated June 26. 1918.
t ALBERT E. GUNN, Referee. Ahthur P. Hilton,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
360 Fulton Street,
Jamaica, N. Y.
SUPREMB COURT, NASSAU COUNTY.
;^«wburgh Savings Bank. PlaiaUff •<
•^inat ,.
Woodmera Bay CompMiy, Ineorpor. atad. and othan, Dafandanta.
The approximate amount of the lien or charge to satisfy which the »bove described property is to be sold is $3362.20 and Inter¬ est thereon from June 22, 1918, tog«ther with the eoata and allowance amounting to $232.06 and interest theroin from J^i^ne 24, 1918, together with the expeiueai of the sale; and the 1917 Town and School taxes, which are to be allowed the purchaser out of the purchase noney, or paid by the Referee, and interaat.
Oat«l June 26. 1918.
ALBEXT E. GUNN, Referee.
Notice to Contractors
Tha Board of EMuoation of Union Free School Diatrict No. 4. Smithville South, N. Y.. will receive bid* for tbe inataUatiou ot sani¬ tary tulleta, concrete stoop and board fetice. Plana and epeciftcatjons may b« had at tha rasidenue uf Thomas J. Thornton, Mapls Avaiiua, SmiUivUle South, N. Y. Bids wUi ba opeusd
MONDAY, JULY 8TH. Tha Board r«»trv«« Um hcbt to i«i««t aay aad aU bid*.
By order at »a B<Mu4.
TVPKAST TH<HU<TOM. PmUasit ot Um Board. By CluaM* A. Woo*.
Mstrtat Olaifc.
In pnrauanea of a Judgment of forecloaure and aale. duly made and entM«d in the above entitled aetion, and bearing date the Itth day of May, 1918, I. the undenignad, the Referee in aaid Judgment named, will aell at public auction to the higbeat bidder, by J»n»ea C. Archer, auotionaer, at the front steiia of the Nsusau County Court Houae at Mineola New York, oo the
29TH DAY OF JUNE, 1918, at 10 o'clock A.H., the premiaes directed by aaid judgment to be aold. and therein deeeribed aa fotlowa:
AJI that certain plot, piece or tract of land, situate, lying and being at Woodmere, Town of Hempstead, County ot Naaaau and State of New York, and diseribed aa fdlowa oa a eertain naap entitled, "Amended Hap of Property at Woodmere, L. I., bekmging to the Woodmere Realty Company, Ko. 9, tur- veyed and drawn June, 1912. lv F. W. Conk¬ lin" and filed In the ofllae of the Clerk of the County of Naaaau on Juoe SCth, 1912: Becinning at a point on the EtMtsriy aide of the Woodmere Boulevard, where tiie same la Interaected by the Southerly aide of an annained etraet, which is known ss Browar's Point Branch; running thence along aaid Brower's Point Branch, twenty-oine and thirty-four one-hundreda feet to the South¬ erly side of the Shore Road; thence along the Southerly side of the Shorn Road as it winds and turns, a diatance of nineteen hun¬ dred and sixty-two and fifteen one-hundredtha feet, more or leas, to the Weaterly aide of Adama Street; thence acroea Adama Street on a course bearing North sixty-one degrees nine minutes East, fifty feet to the Easterly aide thereof; thence South twenty-one degrees for¬ ty-one minutes East, twenty-eight and flfty- aix one-hundredtha feet; thence North aixty- four degrees thirty-five minutes Eaat, six hun¬ dred a:id eighty-seven and seventy one-bun- dredths feet; thence North twenty-five de¬ grees twenty-«ix minutes Eaat, three hundred and twenty-one and sixty-four one-hundredths feet; thence South seventy-seven degrees fifty- three minutes East, three hundred and thirty- four feet to the line of mean high water in George'a Creek ; thence Southe;vly and Westerly along aaid line of mean high water in George's Creek to Hempatead Bay; theivce Westerly and Southwesterly along the line of mean high water in Hempatead Bay to the dock ; thence Northwesterly along the dock to the Easterly side of Woodmere Boulevard ; thence Northerly along the Eaaterly side of the Woodmere Boulevard as it winds and turns, a distance of eleven hundred and fifty- seven and twenty-one onc-hundredths feet, mopc or less, to the point or place of l>eifin- ning.
Together with all the right, title and in¬ terest of the said partiee of, in and to the land lying in Woodmere Boulevard and the Shore Road adjacent to aaid premises to the centra lines thereof.
Tc»gether with all the right, title and iiv- tcrcrtt of the said partica of, in and to the land lying below the line of high water in George's Creek and Hempatead Bay adjacent to said premises.
Together with all the flxturea and artUslea attacho<I to or used in connection with taid premises, all of which are declared to be a part of the freehold.
Said premises will be aold in one parcel; and Rubjcct to covenants and restrictions af¬ fecting the eame and to an easement of the New York Telephone Company and Nassau Light and Power Company for the erection nnd maintenance of i>olc«, wires, Ac, over por¬ tions of said premises; to tbe rights, it any, of the tenants under leases recordeil in the Nassau County Clerk's Office in Liber 27 of Conveyances page 334 and page 445; Liber 34 of ct»nveyanots page 146 ; Lil>er 38 of con¬ veyances page 194; Liber 38 of conveyances page 4! ; Liber 128 of convcyancea page 99 ; Iviljer 40 of conveyances page 447; and to the rights, it any, still existing, ot the Key¬ stone Yacht Club acguirotl by it prior to July 2. 1012, to any portion of the mort¬ gaged premises, under an alleged unrecorded lease ; and to easements of other property owners in the ilreeta mounding and running through the mortgaged premises and the rights of the public by user. It any. therein ; also to riimrian rights, if any, of adjacent owivera and of the owaera of land above and below the mortgaged premises in the bay, creek and water bounding said premises.
Dated May 16th, 1918.
JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee. ARTiiua P. Hilton,
PlaintiS'a Attorney, 85" Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
The above aale is hereby adjourned to SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918. at the aame hour and pUtee. Dated June 29. 1918.
JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee. Akthi'k p. Hilton, Plaintiff's Attorney, 360 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
NOTIOE TO CRBOITOR8.
Pursuant to an order <fl HON. LEONE D. HOWEIJ., Surrogate of tha County of Na*- asu. notice ia hereby given to all persoaa having claims against
THOMAS B. SMITH,
late of tha Town of Hssopstaad. in ths said county, deeeasad, to present tha aame witil the vouchers tharsof. to the subsaribara ib« exseutors of the last WiU and Taatanunt of aald deccswed. at their plaee uf tianaactlotf business at the raaid«iic« of Mn. Thomas B. Smith. Merrick Huad, Beilmois, Nrsr York, oo or before the H»t day of Januaiy next. 0»t«l. Mineuls. N. Y.. Jaas It, l»ll. LAVINA SMITH, SULJIN SCHAAUrT. Tutwiirrt JouMauN t Johnson,
Attomays (or BtegMtoW. *
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