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Britiah Airman Recovers From In¬ juries Received After 1,000- Feet Drop.
London.—After one of the most miraculous escapes of the war, Major Bnnnatyne, D. S. O., Is todny recover¬ ing from hla Injuries In the Clrcen- cester hospital. While flying alone at a height of more than 1,000 feet his en¬ gine caught flre. He headed the ma¬ chine toward the ground. Soon the flames reached his feet. He climbed out of the seat and crawled along the body of the plane toward the tail while the blazing plane plunged to¬ ward the enrth. The flnmes reached him again. He swung himself off the frame and hung by his hands under the machine—now a mass of flames. He fell into a plowed field and waa picked up suttering from o broken arm, scores of cuts and with all his hair scorched to a crisp.
TO CURE DEMENTIA PRAECOX
Form of Insanity Hitherto Regarded
aa Incurable Conquered
by Physician.
Huntington, W. Va.—Two pntlents formerly afflicted by dementia praecox, a form of Insanity hitherto regarded us Incurable, have been discharged from the Huntington State hospital as cured. Experiments devised by Dr. L. V. Guthrie, the superintendent having proven successful.
Tbe cures were effected by tbe use of an Intravenous infusion of normal salt solution. Other cnses similarly treoted nre showing improvement. The treatment is based on an analysis of the blood of afflicted persons showing a deficiency of sodium chloride.
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Members of tbe National party, re- aeotlas the snggestlon tbat tbelr White House pickets are not aa patriotic aa some of their less militant Bisters, are polDtiii^ oat tbe record of Mlaa Baeanoc Hill Weed, graoddangfater of the late Represeatatlve Bbeneser J. HIU o< Connecticut Miss Weed, who aaaUrted In picketing laat spring, was one of the 12 Vassar college girls wbo spent laat sammer on a farm. accomplUhlni a snm total of produeta sufllclent to feed 1.S00 persons all winter and 20 bead of live stock until next year'a crops are ripe. Miss Weed la a sopho¬ more at Vassar this year.
Wash yourself on the inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. This Is vastly more Important because j the skin pores do not absorb impuri¬ ties into the blood, causing illueau, while the bowel pores do.
For every ounce of food and drlnl< taken into the stomach, nearly aw ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. It" this waste material Is uot eliminated day by day it quickly ferments and generates poisons, gaset. and toxins which aro absorbed or sucked Into the blood BtreaHi, through the lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sus¬ tain tbe body.
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A quarter pound of limestone phos¬ phate costs but rery little at the drug store but is lalBcieat to make anyone an enthusiast on inside-bathing. Men aad women who are acoustomed to wake up wttb a doU, aching head or bare furred tongue, bad taste, nasty brsatk. aallow complsxlon, others wbo kave bilioua attacks, aold stomach or aaastlpation are aaaured of pro- aeaaead iMproTeanent la hoik ksaltk aad a#»earaace akortly.
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Resrult Says Hla Home Town in Ari<
sens Alao In Dark About
Worid Affairs,
El Paso, Tex.—At least one Ameri¬ can did not know there was u war In progress In wblch the United States is participating until he appeared at the local navy recruiting office to en¬ list Hs la frooi Pinttdale, Arts., and gave his name as Hynuu Hiulth Uaa- cock. He had been in Plnedale. a small mountain town, for flve ysarSi aad aaid no one there knew there waa a war in progreaa wImo he left. Ha WM accevtsd tor tike nary.
LEQIL NOTICES.
NEW TOBK, SUPREME COUBT, NASSAU COUNTY. GRACE W. HYER, Plalntltf,
against KATHERINE B. UEBLACKER. and others, Defendants.
In puratuuice of a Judgnoent of r'>r(>ol'iHure and sale, duly made and entered ia the above entitled actioa, i'.uu uearmg date tbe ii4th day of OecevTiherj 1917, I. the underaigned, t)i« Referee in aaid Judgment named, will sell ai Public Auction to the highest bidder, by JAMES C. ARCH- KR, Auctioneer, at tbe Front Stepa of tbe Nassau Couuty Court House at Mln«»ola. New York, tbe 9tb day of Febrtiary. 1918, at 10 a. m.. t^ pre¬ mises directed by said Jadginent to be sold, and therein described as fol¬ lows:
ALL. that oertaiai plot piece or par- sel of land, situate, lyiaig and tMilu« in the Tawu of H—ipnead. Couaty of Naaaau aad State ot Naw Tork,
known and designated on ft certain 'nap pptitled, ' .Map of Fair Oaks, property of Snmniiit Realty (om¬ pany at Lawrpnce and Cedarhurst. Nassau Coiinty. Nrw York. Survey¬ ed September. 100.";, hy F. W. Conk¬ Hn, City Stirvpyor, Far Rockaway. N. Y.. "and filed sp map number 274. In the offlrp of the CIrrk of the Cotinty of Nassau, on Dfcemher 13t.i, lOO.";, as and hy parts of lots num- hrrs one and two in Blork lottrred "D." which said plot Is hounded and doarrlbed as follows, to wit: — HKOIiNMiNO at the srmthwrsterly corner thereof at a point on the northerly side of Oak Avenue or Place, adjoin ing land now or fnrmrr- ly of Frank Tuttle, running thence northerly along said lanrt of Tuttle, nnr '.lundred and fifty one and twelve onr-hund-
ifdths feel to land now or late of .laeckel; thence easterly along F.ild land of Jaeekel, and parallel with Oak Avrnur or I'lar'', flfty ¦(et; thence southerly parallel with the rasteriy tnundary lino of said 1} nd of Frank Tuttle, one hundred nnd flfly one and twelvo one-hund¬ redths feet to the northerly side of Oak Avenue or Place at a point there¬ in distant flfty feet raaterly from thr point of beglnnlne; nnd thence westerly along said side of Oak Avenue or Place, flfty feet to the point or place of beginning.
TOGETHER with all the rlieht, tlWe and Interest of t!ie said parties of. in and to Oak Avenue or Place, lying In front of and adjoining said premises to the centre line thereof.
TOGETHER with all flxtiiios and articles attached tx>, or used In connection witb said premises, all of wblch are declared to be a part of the freehold.
SAID PREMISES will be sold sub¬ ject to covenents and restrictions con¬ tained in various deeds and to any state of facts tbat a survey may show. Dated December 27, 1917.
GEORGE W. EASTMAN,
Referee. ARTHUR -P*. HILTON,
Plaintiff's Attorney, 350 Fulton
Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
THK PEOPLK OF THK STATE OF KEW TORK, by the Grace of God, Free and Independent.
To Elizabeth S. Park, Mary Park Neilson, James Park, Darragh A. P.irk, Sr., Elizabeth Park Reeves, Raymond Perry, Rogers Nellpon, Jr., Elizabeth Neilson, Darragh A. Park, Jr., Elizabeth Reeves, a daughter of Elizabeth Park Reeves, William Rc(>ves, a son of Elizabeth Park Reeves, Edith Godfrey Park and Trin¬ ity Protestant Episcopal Church of Pittsburgh, SEND GREETING:
WHEREAS. The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, a domestic cor¬ poration, having its principal place of business at number 22 Williain Street, in the Borough of Manhattan, City, County and State of New York, has presented an account of its pro¬ ceedings as Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of William G. Park, lately residing in the County of Nassau. State of New York, de¬ ceased, and has also presented and filed a petition praying that its said account may be judlcally settled and allowed;
NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate of the County of Nassau, at the Surrogate's Court of said County of Nassau, to be held at the,County Court House at Mineola, In the County of Nassau, on the Sth day of January, 1918, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why said account should not be ju¬ dicially settled and allowed.
In Testimony Whereof, we have caused the seal of the (T.. S.) Surrogate's ('ourt of said County of Nassau to be here¬ unto affixed.
Witness, HONORABLE LEONE D. I10WEI.,L, Surro¬ gate of our said County, at the County of Nassau, on the 26th day of November, in the year of our I>ord one thou¬ sand nine hundred and sev¬ enteen.
EDWIN W. WEEKS, Clerk of tbe Surrogate's Court. Gin.LER, ROLSTON & HORAN, Attorneys for Trustee, 22 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
AT A TERM OF THE COUNTY t'OLRT OF NASSAU COUNTY, held in said County of Nassau, at tha County Court House at Mineola, New York, on the 18th day of De¬ cember, 1917. Present, HON. L.EWIS J. SMITH,
County Judge. LESNA JACKSON, Plaintiff,
against LOUISE A. WEBER: THE WIDOW, if any, and all the 'jeirs at law, devisees and legatees and assignees of Charles Koehler, deceased, if any, and their respective husbands and wives, if any, all of whose names are un¬ known to plaintiff, and all other persona having or claiming to have any inter¬ est in or Hen upon tbe prem¬ ises described in a mortgage recoi'ded In Nassau County Clerk's office in Liber 221 of mortgages, page 197, on May 1, 1913, derived under or through the said Charles Koehler, deceased, subse¬ quent to the said mortgage.
Defendants. Upon the annexed affldavit of Ed¬ gar Jacksoa, plaintiff's attorney, showing that this is an action to foreclose a mortgage on certain real estate situate in tbe Town of Hemp¬ stead, Nassau Couuty, New York; that certain defendants described in tbe sumBaous herein as "all the heirs at law, devisees and Isgatees and aa- slgness of Charles Koehler, de¬ ceased. If any, and their respective husbands and wives, if any, all of whose names are unknown to plaln- ticr. and all other peraona tiaving or claiming to hare any interest in or lien tUKMi tbs prsmlses described in a mortgage recorded in Naasau Coun¬ ty cnsrk'a oOct in Ubsr tU ot mort-
K.i6rs, x>^ff 107. on May 1, 1fl13. de- lived tmder or throiuth Ihe said Charles Koeblrr, drrr.Tsod. suhne- niient to the ^ald mortitage," are nee- e.'sarr and proper parties to this ar- fion; that some or all of *Mch nn¬ known defendants may br infants un- drr the ate of twenty-onr years: that pome or all of said unknown Infant drfrndsnis. If any, may reside with¬ out the State of New York: t!iat the piiinmonR hCT-elfl was served on auch unknown defendants by piibllratlon thereof in two newspapers, published in the Town of Hempstead, pursuant to an rrder of Honorable 1/ewla J. Smit'.i. County Jud)?r of Nnssau Coun¬ ty, made and entered herein on the Uh day of October. 1017; that none of such unknown dofrndanta has ap¬ peared iirreln or had his time so to do rxtonfl.-'d: that more than twenty day.'S have elapsed sinre the summons waa duly served nn such unknown drfrndanls In pursuanre to said or¬ der; and that no appllrntlon for t'.ie nppnintmrnt of a guardian ad litem for ,aucb of said unkhown drfrn- dants who may be Infants, or for such unknown Infant defendants. If nny, who may reside without the State of New York, has been made.
Now, on motion of Edgar Jackson, attornry for the plaintiff,
IT IS ORDERED that Leo Fishel, Esq., attorney»at-law, be. and he hereby Is, appointed guardian ad li¬ tem for the unknown Infant defen¬ dants. If any. In this action, for the purpose of this action, unless said unknown Infant defendants. If any, or some one on their behalf, wltaln twenty days after the service of a copy of this order, In the manner herein directed, procure a Ktiardlan ad litem to be appointed and give no¬ tice thereof to plaintiff's attorney.
IT IS FITRTHER ORDERED that this order be served on said unknown infant defendants. If any, by publi¬ cation of a true copy thereof as fol¬ lows: In the Nassau Post, published at Freeport, Naitsau County, New York, once a week In each of three successive weeks.
LEWIS J. SMITH,
County Judge. Granted December 18, 1917.
Thos. S. Cheshire, Clerk. Entered in Nassau Co., Dec. 18, 1917. Thos. S. Cheshire, Clerk.
SITREME COURT KASSAU COUNTY
MY'RA G. I'AISIJOY, Plaintiff,
against CEDARHURST NORTH REAL¬ TY COMPANY, and others,
Defendants.
In Pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 16th day of Noveniber, ]!)17, I tbe undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, by James C. Archer, Auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nassau County Court House at Min¬ eola, New York, on the 5th day of January, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., the premises directed by said Judg¬ ment to be sold, and therein describ¬ ed as follows:
Ali tbat certain piece, parcel and tract of land, situate, lying and be¬ ing at Cedarhurst (formerly Ocean Point) in the Town of Hempstead, formerly Queens County, now in Nas¬ sau County and State ot New York, and on the northerly side of tbe road leading from tbe house formerly of John L. Norton to John W. DeMott's, now called "Vandewater Avenue," bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on the northerly side of said Road or Ave¬ nue where the land herein conveyed adjoins land late of Elizabeth Vande¬ water (now or lately of Russell) at a stake; running thence easterly along said Road or Avenue, one thou¬ sand one hundred and sixty eight and flve-tenths (1168.5) feet, more or less, to land owned or occupied by tho New York and Rockaway Railroad (now ^abandoned); thence northwest¬ erly along said land of said aban¬ doned railroad, one thousand flve liuuiiiHl and eighty-two and three- tenths (1582.3) feet, more or less, to land of Mary K. Vandewater; thence along said Mary E. Vandewater's land, South .seventy-four (74) degrees, thirty (30) minutes west, two hundred and ninety four and six tenths (294.6) feet to a stake; thence still along said Mary E. Vandewa¬ ter's land, north thirty five (35) de¬ grees and fifteen (15) minutes west, flve hundred and fifty three (553) feet to a stake; thence still along said Mary E. Vandewater*'s land. North twenty three (28) degrees east, two hundred and twenty flve and two tenths (225.2) feet to a stake; thence atlll along said Mary E. Vandewater's lamd. North forty (40) degrees, forty flve (45) minutes west, one thousand four hundred and ninety four and five tenths (1494.5)
feet to Mott'rCreek; thence westerly, along said Mott's Creek as it winds and turns, five hundred and sixty flve (565) feet, more or less, to land late of Elizabeth Vandewater (now or lately Estate of Lucy A. Ruasell); thence South fifteen (15) degrees, nineteen (19) minutes east two thou¬ sand eight hundred and ninety six and eight-tenttaa (2898.8) feet along a line of aukes separating the aald land late of Blizabeth Vandewater (now or lately Estate of Lucy A. Russell) from tbe land herein con¬ veyed to tbe Road or Avenue afore¬ said, at tbe point or place of be¬ ginning.
Together wltb all the claims, rights, interests and privllegea of tba said Robert W. Albertson In and tc said Road or Avenue in front of said premiseri, aud In and to the lands and appurtenaueei) owned, occupied or used as a Railroad (aforementioned) running along the eaaterly aide of the aald premiaes; and being tbe »ame premises and all of tbem con¬ veyed to Peter C. Vandewater by Elisabeth Vaadewator, Edgar H. Vaa- dswatsr aad wife, Jamea H. P. \t^- dfwatsr and wife, and Wiallsid 8. Vandswater and wife, by dssd dated Aucust 2nd, 1886, and recorded ia the Quasna County Cisrk's Office Oeesm- b«r lOtk. Uii l» Ubsr IM of Oss4s.
page 10.5.
J^atd premiRp* are delineated and set forth upon a certain map of sams entitled, "Mnp nf Property owned by Peter C. Vandewater al Orran Point, lionK Island, are.-i sixty one and thres hundred and flvr one thou.sandtbt (fil.305) p.rres. Surveyed, May. !887, Smith and Vandewater, C. E., Far Rockaway, L. I.." and flled or to bt flled in the Queens County Cierk'a Office.
Excepting, however, frnm the above described premises all those certala lot.'', known and designated on a cer¬ tain map rndllrd. "Map No. 1 of part of Payvirw Park. Cedarhurst, Queena County. New York, Property of Jo- s«ph E. Pftlsley. Esq." Surveyed Feb¬ ruary, 18!t1, by Thomas D. Smith, Far Hooka way. I^mir Island; and flled as map number nine hundred and fifty , (!t.50) In the Office of tbe Clerk of the County of gueens on July SOth, 18!>1. as and by the lota number.<i one (1) to six (6) both Inrluslve, and fif¬ teen (15) and sixteen (16) in block number one (1); forty six (46) to fifty eight (58). both Inclusive, sixty one (61), seventy eight (78) and seventy nine (79) In Block number two (2); one hundred and twenty six (126) to one hundrf-d and forty (140) hoth Inclusive, one hundred and forty seven (147), one hundred and forty eight (148), one hundred and flfty two (152), 'to one hun¬ dred and flfty six (156) both inclus¬ ive, and one hundred and sixty one (161) to one hundred and sixty eight (168) both Inclusive in block num¬ ber flve (5); one hundred and seven¬ ty three (173) to one hundred and eighty (180), both Inclusive In block number six (6); two hundred and twenty one (221) to two hundred and thirty (230), both Inclusive, two hun¬ dred and thirty flve (235) to two hun¬ dred and thirty eight (238) botb in¬ clusive. In block number eight (8), and three hundred and eleven (311) to three hundred and fourteen (314), both Inclusive, in Block number eleven (11).
Being the same premisea which were conveyed to the said Robert W. Albertson by the said Myra G. Paisley by deed bearing even date wltb said mortgage and Intended to be record¬ ed simultaneously therewith.
Together with all fixtures and ar¬ ticles attached to or used in lon- nection with said premises, all of which are declared to be a part of the freehold.
Said premises will be sold In ono parcel and .subject to any covenants or restrictions affecting the same and to any casements which tho lot own¬ ers may have in the streets shown on said map, and to any state of facts that a survey may show.
Excepting from the above describ¬ ed premises the following portions of said mortgaged premises which were duly released from the Hen of said mortgage, viz: —
All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being at Cedarhurst, Town of Hemp¬ stead, County of Nassau and State of New York, shown on a certain map ¦ entitled, "Map Number 1 of Cedar¬ hurst North, Cedarhurst, L. I., New York, Nassau County, New York State, August, 1907, S. I. Foster, C. E.," and filed In the oflSce of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on Decem¬ ber 30, 1907, as Map Number 161, as and by the lot and block numbers following:
Block 1, Lots 1 to 10, both Inclus¬ ive, 11 and 12; Block 2, Lota 1 and 2, 3 to 9, both Inclusive, 15 to 21, botb inclusive, 22 and 23; Block 3, Lots 6 to 15, both Inclusive, and the North¬ erly one-half of Lot Number 5; Block 4. Lots 15, 16, 17, 28 to 49, botb In¬ clusive; Block 5, Lots 1 to 4, both Inclusive, 13 to 19, both inclusive; Block 6, Lots 1 to 10, both inclusive; Block 7, Lots 1 to 5, both inclusive, 8, 9, 10, 13 and 14; Block 8, Lota 4 and 5, 15 and 16; Block 10, Lota 1 to 5, both inclusive, 43 and 44; Block 11, Lots 1 to 5, both Inclusive, 31 to 34, both inclusive; Block 12, Lots
8 to 12, both inclusive: Block 14, Lots 13 and 14; Block 16, Lots 4 and 5, 11 to 16. both inclusive; Block 17, Lots 1 to 3, both inclusive; Block 19, Lots
9 and 10; Block 20, Lots 1, 2. 8, 9 and 10; Block 21, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4; together with the land lying In tbo street In front of lot 15 and 16 in Rlock 8 to the centre line thereof. Dated November 21. 1917.
JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee. ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiff's Attorney, • 350 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
NOTICB TO CREDITOBS
Pursuant to an order of HON. UDONE D. HOWBLU Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice ia here¬ by given to all persons hariog claims against Frances B. Norton, late of tbe Town of Hempstead, In the aaM county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the executor of the last Will and Teeument of aald deceaaed. at ber place of tranaacting buatnesa at the office of William S. Pettit. Far Rockaway, New York, on or ba- fore the 16th day of May nexL
Dated, Mineola. N. Y., Noreodtsr 3, 1917.
ANNE L. DsMOTT, Executor. William S. Pettit,
Attorney for Executor, Far Rockaway, New T«rk.
NOnCB TO CKIDITOBS
Pursuant to an order of HON. LEONE: D. HOWKLL. SurraaaU of tlM 0>uaty of Naaaau, notice ia iMie- by given to all psrsoaa hariac cla hia againat Joha Sohlscsl. laU ot tka Town of Hempstaad. tn ths said oeua- ty, deeeasad, to preaent tks saaM wttki the vouchers tberaot, to tbe swbaartW er tbe executor off ths last WUi aatf TsataJBent of aald daeeasit. at har place of Uaasaettns baalMaa at tto office of Oeorgs Uotitm Lsty, WtN0» port. New York, on or kifore Ibe Isai day of January nasi. Dated. Miasola, N. T.. Jans 11, IMf. MANSIA 8CaUM«U Qeor«a Mortoa Lsry. ¦aaaatM'*
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