OBOArMENACE'P IS DWINDLING
Liitening Devices, Depth Bombs
and Destroyer Fleet Beating
Submarines.
PARIS PUTS BAN j ONWAPJUMORS
Police Mercilessly Hunt for Gos¬ sip Mongers Who Tell Wild Stories of Conflict. i
CONVOY SYSTEM EFHCIENT SOCMUST EDITOR SEIZED
I Wreeka ef Tlrpltz* Terrors Strew Bot- I tom ef Cngllih Channel and North I Saa Mine Sweepers do Good
I Work.
I Ivondon.—The mennce of the Oer- I man submarines and mines to the I maritime commerce of the nllies Is be- I coming leas week by week. The Ini- I provement Is due chiefly to fhe devel- I opment of the listening devices nnd the I depth bombs carried on fhe awlft-mov- I Ing destroyers. The hydrophone Is the I most UMcful invention tliat has beed I disrovered by the navy in Its nntlsub- I marine crusnde, nnfl It Is being Im- I proved upon all tli(> time, I When a U-bont Is spotted from aloft I by one of the alert observers In the I senf>lnn«'s which wing their flight over I the North sen and tbe waters arrumd I the British Isles, he signals the posi- I tion to the nearest «lestroyer. Dlrect- I ly he gels this information lu-r coiri- I mnnder steams nt full speed in tbe dl- I reclloti Indicated until he can hear fhe I submarine plugglnir along under water. I The destroyer follows the L'-hont for I hours. If necessary, uiilil the eoin- I mnnder thinks he bas got tho enemy in I the right posltUm for a hit, and then I lets go tbe boiab.- I Loss Keeps Pace With Construction, I Whlh> the number of enemy iiiider- I sen craft thnt are sunk or captured I euch month Is not j,'lven out for publi- I cation It Is known that It equals the I construction of submarines In Ger- I mnny. Tbe greatest blow to Germnn I hopes of destroying the cotnnierce of I the nllies on the ocean lies In the con- I voy system, which Is rapidly upproach- I Ing perfection. When the plan of e.s- I corting trnnsports and supply ships I right across the Atlantic In large fleets I wus flrst trii'd out there wns consid- I ernble delay on account of difference I in speed of the vurlous ships of which I it wus composed.
I At the present time convoys are nil I cinsslfled according to speed, and n I fast transport ctui make a round trlji I In .10 days, while the slower class of I supply .ships drift n<'ross the ocean ut I a etendy six or seven-Unot cult. I The number of British nnd Am(>rlcan I destroyers has Incrensed riijiidly and I Is still growing so that there are plenty I of these essential walchilogs of the sea I to muk,e tho passage of convoys across I the A,vfantlc and North sea secure. The I greatest percentage of losses hy sub- I marines since ¦lamiary 1 has been in I the Medlferriin(>an, and this Is now be- I Ing rediK'cd by Increasing the number I of destroyers In those waters. Xo sub- I murine eonanander will risk attack on I a convoy wliicli is i)!-ot('cte(i on ail f/»ur I sides by destroyers and frequently ac- I companled by seaplanes. I ' Naval experts ar»> confident that I when there lU'e sulliclent destroyers to I escort all convoys re(iuire(l fo triins- I port troops and munitions from Amer- I Icn to lOngland and l'"raiu'e the subma- I rliio peril will be practically at an eml. I This stage should he reach(>(l hy Au- I gust. At Ibe present time the I'-hoals I watch and wait for vessels wlilih are I alone.
The sinking of v»>ssels In tbe Irish I sen has been due to the fact that the I water there Is muddy and not too deep, and a sulnnnrlne can lli.- on the bottom nnd come up at night. Quite reeently, In two Instances, when steamships were torpedoed in the Irish sea, de¬ stroyers l)lew one U-bfmt fo pieces with a depth <'harg(> and damaged the other one so s«'rioiisly before she could sub¬ merge that the coniniander surren¬ dered with his crew.
I'llots of siaplaiies and airplanes who fly over the waters amuiul fhe I British Isles have reported nuinhers of I submarines which were sunk mtjnths I ago and nre lying on the bottom at the I channel and North sea. I Traps a Peril to U-boats.
I In addition to destroyers and patrol I boats which scour fhe surface in t'very I direction, there are all kinds of traps I aud obstacles placed under water I which make the passage of Dover [ Btrults und e.\lf from Heligoland bight a very complicated problem for a U-bout commander to solve. Hundreds of mine sweepers, manned by flshei^ men aud sailors from the merchant service, are at work dny und night making the oceun Innes sufe for steam¬ ships belonging to the allies aud neu¬ tral Dations. Their crews huve become adepts In the art of finding nnd ex- plo<llng Oerman mines hiavlen below tbe surface.
During the year ending In April more than l.eOO mines, which cost $1,000 each to construct, were exploded or captured by the British mine sweepers. Tbe loss of mine sweepers wus very^ amall In comparison. In one Instance a mine sweeper found a German mine drifting la the North sea, and towed It over well In toward tbe mouth of Kibe under cover of fog. After pumping it up the crew set tbe mine 20 feet below the surface, and 12ahoar8 later it was ¦truck by a Uermau ateaiuiihlp bound fer Qutbeuberg from Bremen, and the easel aud her cargo of iron ore weot to the bottom.
I Tbe lucreaaiug hasard against sub- Mariaea ever returnlug to port U mak- lINT U dlfflcttlt (or tbe tiermaa fdmig- ¦i^ ta (at crawa to nuui thaik
Defeated Schoolteacher Now Pacea Court-martial for Her Writings- Wealth or Influence Cannot Shield the Guilty.
Pnris.—It wns n famous French psy- cbf)loglsf who snid recently tbnt rumor wns one of the evils, nmong others, of all wnrs, nnd es[ieclnlly of this one. lie pointed ont that rumors were n.<» bnd und sometimes did ns much harm aa the worst of enemy proiiacandists. The truth of bis Ideas has apparently lini)ressed the prefect of police, who hns begun n merciless hunting down of nil gossip ni,-)ngers and rumor dis¬ pensers.
The prefect hns derided to take dras¬ tic measures to sti>i) unthinking' chat¬ ter in public places iird tbe spreading of alarming reports nnd defeatist oi'ln- lons. A warning Issued the other day p(dnts out that lienceforth any person, no mutter how respectable he may be, will be arrested am! taken to th" near¬ est police station If he forgets himself to tho extent cf tulking not wl.sely but too well.
The warning hnd hardly been posted when the round-up began to show re¬ sults. Boulevardlers of ail sorts were
hronfht before th« local oommlsswirea to explain their Indlvidtial acts of In¬ discretion. Therfl were some whose sole offense, according to their expla¬ nations, wss that they had merply said they knew a friend whose con- clprgp hnd been told by the post carrier that on the day nffpr tomorrow the Oo- thaa would surely carry out a terrible raid on Pnrls.
Wild Theory About Big Qune. Others were certain, and let It bo known qnlte loudly on the terraces of the cafes, that fhe cannon which re¬ cently bombarded Parl.T was really not at all ns far nwny em the authorities announced It to be. They were sure
Woman Taachor Facet Trial.
After nnmprou!^ Interrngatlons hy the military and police authorities, Rappoport was locked up In the Slant* prison, whefe Bol.-> was defalnpd and Cnlllaax and Senator llumbprt nre Im¬ prisoned, as well as the latest arrival. Mile. Helen Brlon, the defeatist schoolteacher who faces court-martial for her writings. Rnppoport's arrest crpnted much comment In all the news¬ papers, particularly In the radical and socialist press.
The press of this week, to say noth¬ ing of the wholesale defenflons. convic¬ tions and nrrests of the last few
Qenulna PatrfetlMn. Waverly, Pa.—William Stprenson, a farm hand has houfht Liberty loan bonds "until It hurts." His salary Is hnt $.'>0, yet he has contrnct*vd to buy ' $2.'(0 worth of bonds, paying 12.') a j month. Of fhe remaining $2.5 be pay* i $22..'V) for board, leaving him $2.00 for l •pending money. >
LEX;A.L A<DVERTI8ING
SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COtJ.VTY.
thnt somewhere m)t far from Paris, i months. Is bringing home to fhe
people more clenrly the determination of the government to rid the country of Its opponents nnd enemlps.
One thing hns certnlnly fiecome very clear and thnt Is that the prominence of a n-.an or his wealth nnd political Influence In no wny cause him to be Invulnerable ngalnst charges of Inter¬ fering with fhe successful prosecution of fhe wnr. Premier Clemenceaii's de¬ cision Is thnt no one shnll be spared who schemes to un.lo the work done by the sohlii'rs of I'runce In the field.
hidden In a forest, were a number of ordinary smnll-cnllber cannon which j had been conserved In dugouts since the bnttle of the Murne nnd were sud¬ denly put Into action by a battery of , Oermnn prisoners wbo hnd escaped from the camps in France. I
These nnd other gossipy bits of mis- j Informntlon dropped Indiscreetly by s<ime well-menning persons hnve been I found to prove u source of extreme an- j noyance to fhe government nuflrirlfies and have resulted In ininiense harm. i I'erhaps the most sensational arrest I under this new edict, although virtu- I ally mnde as the result of a law pa.s.sed \ on August r>, li»14, was tbat cf Charles- j Leon Kappoport, one f)f the editors of : Lti Verite and Le .lournal du Peuple and n member of the ndmlnistriitlve committee of the unified socialist par- ¦ ty. Rapivnport was taking refuge In | a cellar during an air raid. With him were n number of women nnd men, dwellers in tbe same house. Accord- ; ing to a sehoolteacher who heard him, J Happoport was dlrectlTiK many deroga- | tory remarks against the government , and the army. The teacher reported whnt ho had heard to the prefect of police, who ordered the nrrest of the j soclnllst. I
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I Th« Prison Afi«oei«tioti I Yr>rk. PliiintKT.
j B*rth« (Kunlwrt, and other".
I)»f OT<l«n tK.
I In r>umu«ne# of a juHtrmmt of forwlnnure
and fmie, duly mnHr snH i-nt^rrt in tne nhovp j entttl«1 action, nnd h«mrin(f date the IRth rt«y ; of M«v. 191!". 1. th^ unH«T!(l(rnH. the Referee I in ««iH judirnient n«meH. will Hell at puhlle I auction to the hinhewt hid ler, l.y Jamea C.
Arch»T, Auctioneer, at tho front itr^* of I the Nawiau County Court Home at "jMineola I Nevf York, oij the
29TH bAY OF JUNE, 1918. I at 10 o'clock A.M., the jiremiSM rtirectH hy I nnid jiidRment to l>e aoM. nnd therein de«cril>«l ! an follnwa :
All that certain plot, piece or parcel of
lan.l. aituate, lyinR and iieiniir at R.KwevpIt,
in the County of Viuwau ard ,'5ut«> of N(w ; Yorli. houndeil and deacrilieil a.i follow, to
wit; I UejrinninK at the corner formed l>y the In-
terKecfion of the Easterly nide of I'ark Avenue
with the Southerly sifle of Valentine Street; ] anil runnina thence Enj»lerly nhmfc the Soiith- I erly »i<le of Valentine Street, tw.- hundre<l I feet; thence .Southerly parnllrl with Park I Avenue, forty-aii and fifty-four onp-hundreds I feet; thonce Westerly parallel with Valentine
.Street, two hundred feet l<i the Kasterly side I of Park .\venup; nnd thence Nortlierly nlonw j the Kasterly .lide of Park A-.i-nuf. forty-nix
nnil fifty-four one-hundre<l.« feci to the corner,
the |><>int or idiice of l>i>Kinnin){.
ToKother with all the ritfht, title and in- I tore.<t nf thr sn'il i>nrtie>< of, in nnd to Park j Aveniio and Valentine Rtroet. lyinit in front of I nnd ndjoininit jiiid premiaes to the c*ntre linea
tlii'rcnf rca|iecti\('ly. ToKother with nil the fixtiinii nnd articlea
Bttiicheil to or uso,| in conni-ction with caid
prerni^'cs, all of which ere declnrcd to l>c a
pnrt of the frrehidd.
Said premiHes will he M)ld in one pared
and siili.iect to any «tnte nf facta that a Hur-
vry i»iny show. I)ntn.l Mav tfi, 1018.
JAMES M. SKA.MAN. Referee.
AllTIII-H P. Ha.TON.
I'laintifT's Attorne>-.
:!.tO Kulton .Street.
.Tiimaica, N. Y.
NOTICE Meeting to Hear Complaints
Take Notice: The ameaaoni of the VillaBe of Freeport, \. Y.. have prepare*! their a»- »»«»ment roll for the current ve«r that a ei*py thereof will h^ depoaitetl with the Villaire C,l«rk at hia ofRe^, 41 W. Merrick R««d. In »«id vi'ta»-, on the 28th day of May. \9\H. whwe it may he a^en and examined hy any peraon until the flrat Tueaday in June next (June 5tht and on aaid day. at iMiid Vil|««e C|.«rk a offlee, between the houm of two oclock in. the afternoon and five oclock in the after¬ noon, the aaid Aa«ew«oni will meet for the purpoae of eompl«tin«r auch nafleaament roll and of hearinir and determining complainta In relation thereto and the application of an J person conceivinir himaelf aurieved thereby Dated May 2.1. 1(»1«.
ROBERT G. ANnBR.S0N, JOHN H. MA.ttNKEN. FRANKLIN REnELL, SII.AS A. WIM.IAM.S. HENRY I.. MA.X.SON.
Aaaaaaora.
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GLICKMAN
Photographs of Distinction
HOME PORTRAITURE A SPECIALTY
13 Railroad Avenue
TELEPHONE
Freeport, L. I.
i For sale at the best drug I stores or sent prepaid on receipt ; of price. Two sizes, 25 cents ! and a wrenerous bottle for $1.00. I Sold always with the provision ! that your money will be refund- i ed if you are dissatisfied. No j drugs except those of assured I reliability would attempt distri- 1 bution under this agreement.
The niiproximnte amount nf the licMi charKP to sali.iify which the alx)ve descrilied : property i« to lie flold is |2.i;5fi.25 and interest thereon from May 15, l!tl8, together with the ciwlB a.nil allowance amountinR to J221.65 and interest theri-on from May If), HHK, together I with the expenses of the .sale and Taxes, which i
Curfew Ordinance.
R«io|ved. that th«. followinir be nnd hereby ia enacted a^ Ordinance Nn. 5_' to take effect in the Villadf- of Freeport, N. Y.. under pvnaltiea therein deneribed after lixw publica¬ tion and poatinu an required by law; CURFEW REGULATION-. ORDINANCE NO. R2.
1. Thnt no child un<l"r the nue r>f aixteen yen™ ahall loiter, wander, stroll, lie or re¬ main in or upon nny putilic street, awnue. I>ark or public i>la<:e within the said villaRe of Freepirt, l.ptw..,,n the hours of nine o'clock in tbe evoninn anri live ocliwk on the followinir mornin»r, unli«* accompanied by hiK or her panTit. Kunvdinn. or nthor |ier- sons hnvinn littnl custmly and control of auch child, except in the event of illnesa in the fnmily of which the chiki is « memlier, where auch child i.-( aent for a physician or for medicine.
2. That f ently under violatiiijf any dinance may police within chillis tintion
.flic
y child actually fir appar- le Biro of aixteen yoara found of the provisions of thia or- I." taken into custody liy any
Any with
nslnlile or other ponce officer •"aid village, nnd conducteil to auch home or tr» n proiier place of de- 1 where chiklren charired with having >per Kuanlianshii) may be Inw fully held, nicer so idacinir a child .shall forlh- otify the parent, (tuanliiin or a mem¬ ber tif the chillis f:imily as to Buch child's iletenLion. Any such peace officer or other lieraon mny prefer before nny maitistrate havinit jurisdiction over cases arisinx under any statute or penal Inw of the State of New ¦\'ork. a comiilnint charvinK any' auch child ' who has viiilateil any of the provisions of this onlinancp witn .such violation, and u|)on satisfactory priKif thereof, the matristrate lii'fore whom the complaint is made, may ailjudjre aaid child to be in neeil of the care
are lien.s nt the time of
Datwl May Ifi, lOlH.
JAMES ^
the sale. SEAMAN'.
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The Great Ship "SEEANDEEE" — "CITY CF ERIE" — "CITY OF CUFFALO" BUFFALO — Daily, May'lJt"li. In'ov. 13th— CLEVELAND
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553-555 Macon St. BROOKLYN, N. Y.
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USE
CYMAHC
SUPREME COURT, N.\.SSAU COUNTY.
NewliurKh Savintfs Rank, IMiiintilT,
nKain.st Woodmere Hay Company, Incorpor- ate<l, and others, Defendants.
In pursuance of a juditment of foreclosure nnd snle. duly made and entereii in the alxne entitled action, nnd bearinK ibite the llith liny of May, 191S, 1. the unilersiKneil, the Referee in snid judirment nnnieil, will sell Ht public auction Uy the hitrhest liiililer, by James C. Archer, nuctioneer, at the front step.s of fhe N'a.s.snu County Court House nt Miniidn, New York, on the
JUNE, 1<118. pri'mi.ses directed by and tntrein described
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2yTH DAY OF
I at 10 o'clock A.M., tbe ! said jud»rment to lie sold, I na follows:
¦ All that certain plot, piece or tract of land, situate, lyinu and lieini? at Woodmere, Town I of Hemivstead, County of Nnssuu and State rf Noiv York, anil draeriliod as fiiUow.s on a curtain map entitled, ¦"Atiiendod Map o? t I'lopi-rLy iit Woiiilmore, I.. 1., IxkinKinu to the \V. .Mimere Realty Compnny, No. 9. sur- I veycil anil drawn June, 1!I12, by K. \V. Conk- j lin" nnii lili-d in the oflice of the Clerk of ithe ("ounty of Nassau on June 2r)th, 1!)12: UeKinnin>; at « point on the Easti'riy side of i the W'lii.ilmerc Hinilcvanl, where the sam,' j is inlei.scctod by tbe Southerly siik- of an ' unnamul street, which i.s known n.s Hrnwev's ¦ I'liinl Mrjinoli; ruiiiiinn thenci' iiIouk snid I Brower's Point IJranch, twtnty-nine and thiriy-fiiur one-hundreils feet to the South¬ erly siilu lif the Sh'ie Ko-.ii: 'houc- aloiu; I the Southerly side of the Shore Uond ns it I winds nnd turns, a distance of nineteen hun- ilreil and si.\ty-lwo nnd fifteen one-hundre<lths 1 feet, nil ire or less, to the Westerly rtiilc of Adams Street: thi^nce acrn.ss Adnms Stritit on 1 u coume lieiirinK .North sixty-one diiliees nine j minutes E.<ist, tifly feet to the Easterly side j thi'it'iif ; thence South twenty-one ile>Tre<« for¬ ty-one minutes Kast, twenty-ei^jht and tifty- six one-hundrcdlhs feet; thence North sixty- I four ilejrre«'K thirty-live minutes East, .six iuiii- drul and einhty-iievcn and seventy one-hun- , ilrcilths feet: thence North twenty-live de- ! (trees twenty-six minuteB East, thr,'e hunilieil j and tv\'enly-one ami Bi.sty-four one-hundrvdtha feet; thenee South seventy-tieven ileKiees lifty- Ihree minute.s East, three hundreil und thirty- four feet to the line i>f mean hiith water in (ieoixc 8 Creek ; thence Southerly and Westerly nlunif .said line of mean hiirli water in iisirKe's Creek to Hemiistead Hny: thence WcKterly and Southwu-terly alouR the line of ter in Hemiistend Hay to the ence Northwesterly a|nn>! tho dock ¦d;
nnd protection of the state and may thereupon I place such child upon probation under the I supervision of a duly appointed prol>ation of- I fleer, or may in his diaeretion commit such I child to a charitalile or reformatory institu¬ tion duly authori7,e<i to receive nnd care for children under sixteen yeara of aire.
3. The failure or neglect by any parent, ffuarilian or other person havinK le(?al custoily and control of any child, to exercise rea^tonalile dlliitence in the control of any child to pre¬ vent him from violatinK the proviaiona of this ordinance, or the conduct of any such Iinrent, {guardian or peraon who knowinjarly and wilfully is resiHinsible for, encourajfes, aids. cause». connives at or promotes any viola¬ tion of any of the provisions of this onll- nance, shall constitute disorderly conduct and the iierson violatinsr the same shall be a dis¬ orderly j>erson. nnd ahall be linlile to a pen- nlty of not exceeilinir twenty-five dollars for each oiTeiue. Dat«d Freeport. N. Y., May 2. 1918.
ROBERT G. ANDERSON.
Presiilent. JOHN H. MAHNKEN, FRANKLIN liEDEI,!.. HF.NRY L. MAXSON. SILAS A. WILLIAMS. Board of Trustees of VillaKe of Freeport. N. Y.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
STATE SCHOLAHSHIi'S
tbe
To Loan on Bond Mortgage Quick Action
and
MONEY
E. N. EDWARDS, FREEPORT, N. Y.
NndMliired )ff Slunvft1Hi(M<MlCok Bno^jp.EK
Vof Stte hy aU l^wi.
GIRLS WANTED
FOU
Permanent Positions
to learn the glove business; good
chance for advancement, to
steady workers.
PAY WHILE L.EAKNIXO
JUUUSKAYSER&CO.
North Park Avenue KockTijle
the Kasterly side of Woodmeiv Itoul thence Nortjifriy alonK the Easterly .side of the Wooilmere lioulm ard ..lis., it. winils and turns. » ilLstnnce of eleven bunilrtil ami fifty- seven and twenty-one one-hunilrciUhs fet-l, more or less, to tiie point or plaCf of beKin- ninK.
ToKcther with all the rik'bt, tilli- and in- teiist of the said partie-s of, in and to tbe Itiiid lyiiiK in Woodnu're lloulevaiil and the Shore Road adjacent to said premises to the centre lines thereof.
ToKether with all the riKht. titb teresl of the said parties of, in ii land Iyin>f be'ow the line of biiih w ulir in ('¦eoriro's Cret'k ami Heni|>.sttiid lluy adjacent to said premises.
ToKelher with all the fixtures nnd articlw ntUichisI to or used in connection with snid premises, all of which ai-e declnre'd to be a liart of the freehold.
.Said iiremisiM will be sold in one parcel: ami subject to covinanls and iiMtrictions af¬ fecting the aame nnd ti> an easement »f the New York Teleiihone Company nnd Na*sau LiKht mill Power Comiiany for the erection and maintenance of iMileB, wires, &e... over v»>r- tions of said premises: to tiie riifhtB. if any, of the tenants under leawes recoi>le<i in the Nasaau County Clerk's Oflice in Lilier 27 of Conveyances imKe 334 a-nd iiatje 445; Lilier 34 of conveyunoes paife 146: Lilier 36 of con- vej-ances j»aRe IIM ; Liber 38 of conveyancea lia«e 41 : Liber VM of conveyancas |iaKe UU: Lilier 40 of conveyance*! paue 447 ; and to the riuhtB. if any, still existinu, of the Key- iUme YjMiht Club acquirtMl liy it prior Ui July 2, lyl2, to aay portion of the mort- KaKed preniiaeii, under an allegeil unrecorded lease; and to easementu of other property owners in the itreet* ix>undinii and running througfi the mortvaned premisei antl the rights of th« public by uaer, if any. therein : al«u to riparian righu. if any, of adjacent own«m and of the ownera uf land above and below the morttcaged premiaeii in the bay, creek and water bounding utid pramlae*.
D«t«d May 16th, 1918.
JAMES M. SEAMAN, KeferM. Arthuh F. Hilton,
Plaintiir'a Attorney, "SSO Fultun Street. Jamaica, N. Y
Notice- pursuant to the Eilucation Law (L.
I'liill, ch. 21 as amended L. liMO,
ch. 140), s»?ction 1(137.
A competitive examination of cntnlidntes for the two State ischolarshi|is in (ornell Univei-sity. fnllinK to the c<iunty of Nassau will be held at the Court House in the villa«e of Mineola, N. Y., Saturday, June 1. 1918, commenciiiK nt '.* a.m.
Cardiilatis must lie at lea.st Iti years of nsre nnd of six month.s' slandinK in the com¬ mon schools or academies of the State durinsr the year immeiliately preceilinK this examina¬ tion.'and li-Kal residents of this State.
No pel-son should enter the examination unless pre|>aieil to accept a scholarship, should one tie awardeil.
Tho e.xaminalion will be uiion English, hia¬ tory (ancient, Enirlish, American), plane Ke- ometry, ail»ebra and »ny (uo (at the option of the caniiidatcl of the folkiwin^: (ireek, Latin. French, (ieiman, advanced mathemat¬ ics. As an alternate for advanced malhemat- ic-i, ph>-wlcs or chemistry may lu- ofTcred, The tuiper on American hisKiry tfovernment. Paiiers in the mu.st be submilte<l.
wiil include civil requireti sub¬
jects - - .
There will lie as many candidates appointed from this county as there nri; assemlily dia- tricU in this county. Candidates will become entitlid to the .schularshiiw in th mer'
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Dateil lit Mineola, N. Y., this Sixth Mnv. I'Jlx.
JCLIUS M. WINSLOW. Superintendent of schfKils, city of (ilen Cove: JAMES S. COOLEY, r)i.5trict sui,erintenil?nt, 1st I>i.stnct;
WELLlNt'.TON ('. MEPHAM, District luperinten.lent. 2iid District. ^
TIIR I'EOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
To J<>hn F. Strivaemann. Ernest A. Stre<«e- manii. .'Vnnie Abrams. Martin I). Streesemann. Willi»n» N. Stret'semarin, Kliiabeth Streesiv man ( now known a« I.i-/?.ie Steeni) and Hen¬ ry H. Streesemann. Sen<l (IreetinKs:
Whereas, Lena Hoi>pen, who resides Wantajrh, Nassau County. New York. laU'ly applied to the Surrotfate'i County of Naasuu, to hav ment in writinK liearir
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of May, 1910, and a certain other instrument, in writing, bearinic date the 18th day of March, 1913, purisirtinit to be a codicil there¬ to, relatiuK to lioth real aiui personal proper¬ ty duly pix>ved as the last Will and Teala- ment of
ANNA OESINE STREESEMANN, deceased, who waa at the time of her death a resident of WuntSKh, in said County of Nas¬ sau,
Therefore, you, and each of you. are cited to ahow etume before the Survogate'i Court of our County of Nassau, at ths Surrogate's office at Mineola, in the C-ounty of Naaaau, on the flmt day of June, 1»18, at nine o'oiock in the forenoon of that day why tihe aaid Will and Teatament should not bti admitted to pro¬ bate as a Will of real and personal property. In Testimony Whereof. W« have caused the
ae«l of the Surrogate's CouK of our said
County of Nstsau to h* hereunto silBxed. Witness, HON. LEONE D. HOWELL.
Surrutrate of our said County of Naasau. L.S. th« sixth day of May. one thunsand nine
hundred and eighteen.
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