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THE DAItT KByttW. FlIliAY, IHTHE 17, 1981
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SOUTH SUMI oassavaa •aa
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lAaitar A FtnacU. M^or
ASfOCtAnB VOnOBB
At IftoMa^-CbariiH B. Daray.
At Bockviir* CMtrt—WUIUio H. llKiiapwM.
At rrwpMt—CmH H. trtaaim.
At Biumaataai—Vamoa A. WtUUiaa.
OPFICaa:
•OTtow BaMbNT. 14 So. Mala Str««C Ptatport OXitw BalMtaB, Obaarrm Btrwt. B«alnilto
Ctatr* iMMrw BaiMla*. 4A Mate SC.
I tbat drwuB «C a «r«at oaaaa UAAt I park oa Long Beacb is aiow ia matcrializlBC.
Tha bi« "anr rsaervoir" at Rack Title Ceatre bas been waltinf for yeara for aotne real am. Bvery little wbile sQins sascestion crops aut, witb lbs resoTToir property sa the basia, but Fate aeema to be consistent there, for the reservoir that aaror held water doesn't aeein to bold aoy- tbing else.
orriciAi< NswapAnn tor
VIUa«» of rraavort.
omoiAb tfrnwrnPArmA tm
VIUmo of CoSarkarot. ¦WICIAI. KWrSPAPCR (or Nam** OBWty
tm nAUeatloi of aotlooo of Baaknvtor la ZMMrM Coart ot tTaltod Stataa tm tho ¦atora Dtartot of Mow Tork.
OrFTC1AI> NKWSPAPRR fur Incorporated VUUca of Oreat Keck ISiit>to«.
OFFICIAI. NKWaPAPICR for Incorimratod VllUso of liODg
PnUlaiwd DaUy Bxcept Sunday
Kolbrixl at the I'uSt.OBlcn at Kreeport, N. Y.,
aa second claaa mall malt>T, under
Act of Maruk ]. 1S7>.
SubacrWIqti IS Der year In aiWanco. Btiwlo coptet, two cunta.
SAVE THOSE TEEES
nockvlile Centre VillaKe Trustees have decided to abolish the perendial puddle that gives much annoyance at Park avenue and Observer Htreet. The solution of the problem aa the Board sees the matter, is to change . the grade and lay a proper gutt^ in Park avenuo, west side, from Observer street to Merrick road, there con¬ necting with the present surface water sewer.
The one objection to thia is the neceseity for removlilg trees. Eight large shade trees that truly beautify Park avenue In tbls block, will have to be cut down if the present plan goes into effect. The pool of stag¬ nant water Hhould go, but those trees eliould bn stivwl.
According to present plans the Village will have to pay several hun¬ dreds of dollars for tlestroying the beauty of this important section of tho village.
Tills seems like a needless sacrifice. If the proposition ^werc to spend a like amount to provide large shade trees where none exist, as for in- stance on the Village avenue ijlde of the same block, there would be cause for congratulation. »—.—~«-.,
The seven tine old niuplcs iu Park avenue and the eighth big tree in Merrick road are Just outside the sidewalk line. To lay a cemont gutter as proposed, will noceHHilato reinuVul of these Bight ornaments ' to the village. Thoro aro no trees on the otlier sido of the street, li^iuovul of these trees will leave I'ark avenue, so far u.s thai bkii-k is contxTiieil, tts bare as an ocean bench.
Surely it is not loo lato lo re¬ consider. There are. other ways in which this work can be done. It can probably be done at lower cost thaii the plan thut has thus far had approval.
And (he trees 0 A N be saved.
MAT LOWES GAS C09T
In appealing to tbe Public Service Commission for reduciion of the gas rate in the territory served by the Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co.. tha town and village offlelais will have ready encouragement from users of the gas service.
Basing the appeal on the reduction of cost of materials and labor, and the titatement mado oflicially for tbe gas company some months afo that prices to the consumers would be re¬ duced if conditions warranted such change, the public seems to have a good case at this time.
At all events the village and town oflicials who make an attempt to low¬ er Ihe cost are working in the peo¬ ple's interests. If it be shown tbat the gas company cannot aVord to lower the price, the puyiic will be satisfied, but the palrous are entitled to know the facts.
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THK iqSY HOLE
It's t>ecn Judge Cropaey'a solemn duty "To tacic the guilt upon Barbutl, Who now with in«ot and Aubrey I'cttit Are Uablo soon to go and get it.
LMcJursoN arga taAally IHciter, at^ord- ing to hia tcsUiaoay. ^
Bverj'tlmo they liave a Plaat trial real newa has to suffer.
The big question was, "How many meals did Plant aud Barbutl cat on Sept. 18, 1918?"
Hcpt. IS wan raovin' day all around for those fellers.
Cropsey for Mayor of N. V.? Sure thing they Won't need any street clean¬ ers then. He'll clean up the town alone.
DRAMA
Ry KOBKKT BOl'TKIJ/E
Krxl .Monday, "John K<T>fU8oa," with a- new ea.st in part, will resume it.s run at the Belmont Theatre under the maniigement of the newly organised Uepertory Theatre Compuny. J. M. Kerrigan, who aetetl Jimmy Caesar. In Kugliinil, and last seen as the grand¬ father in "Uollo'H Wild Oat," will take over the part of Caesar for tho first time in Amoriea. Uudley Digges will rejoin "T.iliom" at the Fulton, playing hlH uriginal role of Sp.trrow, which Henry Travers has been acting since that pliiy moved from the Oarrick.
om ,ADyT8.
"Wanted — A girl fur downstairs work."—It's a good chance to work up, maybe.
Court convened to try Bonus Case. Here's hopln' the Jury will be the only ones that arc out.
Wc need the Jack and cannot lind, A single soul to loan u.s; It's really up to L'neic Sam, To slide along a bonus,
IJ. n. T. plans wa«o cut for 12,000 enu'loyces. The subway guys are un¬ derpaid anyway.
Oh. golly, what a pity.
The girls of Zion City,
nill have to wear long horrid skirts
When netlier limbs are pretty.
THINKINQ STRAIGHT
Wc aro ull interested In that Mer¬ rick leader of young people who de¬ cides it is as iielpfui lo hold a Hun¬ day ovcning servico on tho oceaii boach as it wuuld be tu stick to the church building.
"God's in His lieaven; all's well with tho world."
\Vhich cumiuandment is it that nays: "Thou shall not covet thy itelghbur's luck at Ilshing?"
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You don't hear any objection to
ilsyilgbl saving'from Merrick. Base¬ ball teams play there every Tuesday and Thursday evening and the tgw as well as the players enjoy the games. Daylight t^aving makes this possible.
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l^ten who run In the raees and Join In the contesta are uut the only uues who help lo make a firemen's tuyr- iiauieut useful and eujuyable., Port Washluj^lou's satisfactory results this week were promoted to a large degree by Nelghl>or Simon, who was in charge of the publicity.
The mail who has a motor car and a group of friends has a bard time these days finding a shore front pic¬ nic spot where privacy eaa be epi^ Jbyed. Thero are thousands more lust like him. bent uu the tsaiuv •rraud.
Although I.eo Ditriclistcin will Qon- thuu' tl) jjlay "Toto" next season on lour, he plan.s lo appear for two weeks (inly in July in a new i>lay whii.-h he l>a.s ;i^H|>ted from u, furelgn source. The IH'odiictluii will be mado_ in iissociation with I.ee Shubert.
Koi- tho tlrst time in the history of .siuiltvrt attraetiuns it Is ])osslblo to pnreimse tiekelH for a jterformanee at a theatre other than the one in wliiclf Ihl'. Jiilnietion is pl;iylng. liast week Ihe .Shuberl.s oiiened a.box oHIet? at th<' Winter C'lrden for the exelusive sale of tieket.s lo "The l-a.sl Waltz," the popular StninsK musleal comedy running at the Century.
Man claims his wife tried to drown him In a bathtub. Hb wuuld havo been "I>or-slain" then, eh?
am hM attaioeii pntathMWce. Harrieao
Orr^y Fluke, for many years editor and proprietor of the New Tork Draawtio Mirror, and manager of tbe >lanhattan Theatre, stated in a public letter, "pro- <'0«-ieu8 talent for ttMs stage rarely re¬ sults in oCtWe achievement."
Tliero is mi more seed for a young child to gu on tlie stage ip the prepara¬ tion for tbe professiou of aetioj; than for him to work In a factory ip the preparation for industrial life. The dangers tu such a child aro fully as great, if not greater, tlian to tbc im maturo little being who goes to the workxbop to perform a man's task while hiM bonce are still soft and hta body not fully formed. But, because a child is frequently the most attractive* person¬ ality In a theatrical eaat to nn unthink¬ ing public, we do not hear the same popular protest against the chikl on tho stage that we do against the child in the factory.
The lawa prohibiting the perfo*Tnauo<» of children on the stage are more or les8> successfully enforced In most tff tho municipalities where there are active societies for the prevention of cruelty to children. In urban eommuni- tloH .such as Nassau, Westchester and like counties, offer such parents as the parents of the child your paper speaks of. have an opjwrtunlty to exploit their <;hildi%n unhindered. However, I trust that within a very short time. Na8s.iu County will be considered an unsafe pliice for the parent who exploits his child.
Very truly yours, SOt'llCTY FOR THE PUKVIi.NTIO.V OK
cnCKl.TY TO CHILDREN, .NASSAU
COUNTY, INC.
PUESTO.N B. CHAf.MAN, Superintendent.
Juno 16, 1921, .
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HEMPSTEAD'S PROGRAM FOR FOURTH OF JULY TO COVER TWELVE HOURS
A King .Ming prisoner land.s a 17-pound flsh through the bar)^ Makos a Uttle money "o<'ll-ing" lish.
Tho French arc great ganibleis and will try anything onco, even the former Kaiser.
Why not try him by cable while Judge Cropsey is going strong.
Venus fooled the city fellers in N. Y. the other noon. Cheer up, bi-ealhren, Venus has fooled 'em all the way from
Hicksville to Athens, Georgia.
".Miss I.ulu Uett" having run on a few lidded we«'ks on the .strength of the ("olumbia prize awtirded it, is at last hilled to leave town on Saturday.
"The Green Goddess" at the Booth, and "The Bat" at the. Morosco, seem to be surviving tlie hot weatlier witii the abandon whieh ch.apicterized the flrsi year of "Liiirhtnin'," which is now enteiing upon its third .summer at tlic Gaiety.
"Irene." the musical comedy record- maker, has hung up tijo de]>arture sign, elating it.s remi'val from the Vanderbilt for Saturday uigiit.
'"i'he Gold Diggers" will rest after a two-year tenn Saturday evening.
Sam. 11. Harris has otic hot weather deller in ".'^Iico People," tlic Kaehael Crothers comedy .it the Klaw Tlieatre. It shows no sign.^ of shrinkage despite the approach of July.
Diinsiiny's melodrama ".\ Night At •Vn Inn" Is i-etx-lving aiuither Broadway try-out at the Punch and XiJdy Theatre, where it prtHjedes the Neigliborhootl Playliouse production of "The llarle- ((Uinade."
<,juitu the event of the season in one- ad play.s Ih the appearance of Ethel Barrymoro at the Palace Tlieatre this woek and next iu Barriers "Tho Twelve- Pound Look."
GARDEN^Cmr
Miss Eleanor Shue wIjo is training In I'hiladelphia to bo a nurse caine on for her ulster's graduation at St. Mary's scliool.
Win. Seymour spent Ihe week end at tho home of his daughter Mrs. Win. Stanly Eckert.
Mrs. Gcirge Bishop of Ninth street attended the flftfejith reunion of her chtss at Sniith College Monday.
Cliarles T. Chlncrvert of the Uarden City Hotel has gone to St. I^uls on a businesa trip. He expects to be away about a month.
Miss Alico Turner uf NUilh strii.'et re¬ turned from tlie. New Mope Sch9ol in Now Jereey Wednesday.
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Ko ehUii is, ban ^Mrt>«i«hMMi. but tbe tendency may be inbertted.
Yoti will have to hand it to George Cohan, lie 1ms shut u)) "The 'Tavern." "The Meanest Man in the World," "Mai-y" and "The O'Brien Girl."
Two women and a road liouse, tiial's .1. pretty good record.
FKANK
Tliey called it "Peck's^ Had Boy," only "bad" did nol tell the tale.
Cotnnieiicenient Day is near at liand Now come the days of clover, Wliy do they suy "Commencemont" Wiien the darned old school is over.
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LEHERS TO EDITOR
ICdilor The Daily Ilevlew.
Sir:- For the i>ast three weeks I have notice<l articles In your paper in rela¬ tion to a five-year-old child who wius permitted to unlawfully perform in u fheutriciil exhibition in the Village of VVeeport on tho 28th ot May. The IVnal Law of the State of New York clearly prohibits the singing and danc- ins of a clilld under tlie age of sixleen years in a thcHlrlcal exhibition uislvss given for the benetit of a church or sehool. 1 regret that 1 was not advised in time, to prevent this expioitallon of il child.
An act of this khid undoubtedly idcases an uudii:nco tliat allends f.ln: tlu'atre simply to be amused and not to take into consideration Uu; detrimental effwts upon the child. Let us for a moment' consider it from a humani¬ tarian standpoint. To quote your article of May 31st: "This wonder act would perhaps be better all tho way if they would not put raw Jokes into the mouth of the little tot." And again quoting from your article of June CUi: "It was not until she was two yeara old that sho broke into the 'two a day' and the Unitt«d Booking Offlce." Just think of tho drilling and the torture thut this poor Utile mito must have been put through. Think of what "two a day" means to a full grgwii adult let alone a child' of her tender years. Think of traveling from city to city during the late hours of thu night, and again think of teaching this hifaiit parrot- wlae tu re<:ito things suggesUve of lewdness. And All of .this for wliat? Nol for her own benellt or amuseiyient, but fur the linancial benetit of the pf^'iits who exploited her.
Parenta of this clianuarr argue that if children are kei»t off the stag«, we prevent them from preparing them¬ selves for au honorable and lucrative profession. We are told of great actors who begun their careers bi the theatres as chthb'on. A atudy, however, which was made a few yeara ago of 320 per- Horis who had been employed on the Stage wliiMi they wero under the age of Itfleeu yearu, showed that only tiva wero on tlic stage lu any ua.p«city after a period of ttfte«u yaars. Of these, uniy
Hempstead, June 17.—Committees in charge of the Community Ceiebi-ation for the Fourth of July have arranged a program that will liii tbe day witli some event from eurly morning until late at night.
.¦\t 9:30 a. in. there will be a parade wilh every organization in the viliagc in iine.
At 11 a. in. there will be a pul)lic meeting .in Fulton Park, with good .speakers and music. The meeting will clo.se with a reading of the Declara¬ tion of Independence.
.\t 1:30 p. ni. the Fire PepartineiU will hold the regular contests on Ful¬ ton avenue.
At 3 p. m. the general athletic events will tako place. These events will be open to any resident of tlie village and anyone desiring to iiarticipate in any of tlio events can socuio entry blanks fivin the cliairninli of the athletic corn- mittee or from any niember of tlie tire aepartment.
.•\t 8:,S0 p. 111. the Hreworks e.xliibillon will begin. Tlie display will open with the discliarge of a uuniber of boiuh-s cont.'iining "daylight" work.s.
The arrangements in force last year will be effectK-e again this year. .\11 persons who contribute toward the ex¬ pense of the e.\liibi1ion will Ireceive carils of aeknowledgnieiit entltlinK llieni to a ros<>rved Jiulomoblle parking Ht>aco al the ttrework.s exhibition, ('on- tributioiiK may t)e .sent to W. L. I'ow¬ ers, Terrace avenue, Hemi)steu(l, 'or left Willi N. W. Jones, Inquirer ollice. or Ixiok store. Main streOl.
There will be anotl»er block piirty under the au.spiccs of the tire depart¬ ment on. Saturday evening. June 18, at Jackson and Main streets. The pro¬ ceeds for the Soldiers' Memorial Fund.
DuMComit Checks
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The diacount check JX^J!djZSg &a'!:La'^r:S^aX .system now in oper»- f S'.^TSfSi^'ttS;.^ Z^
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tion in RockviUe Centre i.s a most practical method of stimulatins: businesa. It ia Ukewiee a practical way pf ^v- ing money — Get ^e children busy and see'' how fast they accu¬ mulate.
Read what the checks say — that tells the whole story.
— Bank of — Rockville Centre
MOnCK TO CMJMnNMtS rmmmm* «• aa a«««r of «m(. UMW« D.
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8avt«iBb«r N. Y.. PdMWrv te. tSU.
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MTOLit; « LAWaSNOBL AttonMrra.for Kxacator, «• MnaioBg.
19amAa!Uaa. N. T. OMy
NOTica TO caiaHTiHia
Puraitant to an order of Hon. I..ovta t. amitL. Ccmntr Jads« and Ad ins Uiirl n|wto I of the County ot Nmaaaa. Dottoo lo IwroSv Ctvoa to oU peroona havtoc clolOM oc«l*Mt
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iBt* of Proowort. ia tko aaU ooontr. dooboaod. to proarat Ike iMae vttfe tho v««c(>era tkc**- nf. to tho BvlMcrtbera. lti« adnlnliitratora ot eaoaoil. at Wr plaoo of traaaaotiaK bwrtMSi (hc Uooda. C'batteta awl Credits wbldi woro ot aold dpoeoMd. at tli<>lr plan of trftoaaet- ta* keatoeaa at 136 Vr'hal<<y Straot. rroeport. ttaagma fiaami. Mav Tarh. m at bmtata tka Ittk day otTatr mm. Dated. UJfioola. N. T.. ncoeflitar t*. Mta nOBERT OBYRNB MAaiK r. McOHCB.
Ocean Side Appreciates Services
Uockvillc Centre, June 17.—A ictler from Sanford Slory, Chief of the Ocean Side i'^ire Deparlment, was received by the Village Board last night, in which the Chief expressed- thanks for us.sis- tance rendered by the Fire Department and Police Department, ill the Ocean Side Scheol flre.
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LEGAL AUVElKTmiNQ
t^lfKEME COfltT—NASSAU COtNTV
HEMPSTEAD
Mrs. A. C. Kobinson ot .N'ew York spent Monday visiting friends in Hemp¬ stead.
Mrs. Ualpli Forman of Fullon avc nue is spending a few days at Asbui y Park.
Miss Laviiiia Bacon of West Hciiii> stead lias purchased a now Ford sedan
Frank Mollineaux lias brok^i ground for two bungalows next lo the proiJcrly of James Smali on Fulton street, West Hempsiead.
Dr. E. C. Dahlmai; has reojiened ids dental offices after a two weeks' vaca tion.
A. W. Brierley'K real estate agency has sold a plot 100x100 northwest cor ner of Washington street and Webb avenuo to S. A. .Smith, who is now building a modern dwelling for his own occupancy on the premises.
The second annual dinner of tho Men's Aasociation of the Presbyterian Church will be held in tbe church iiouso on Tl)drsday eveuing, June 23. __4 .
When old men plUy they .sometirar.-i make young men laugh, snd when young men work they somctiniey make old men laugh.
LVMiAL AUVKBTUtlNO
NUTicB TO ufXunvnaAamf*
I'ursuaiili to ma ord'-r ut HOa. licoaa Zfc Howi.ll, Kurriitnto of tbi^ County of Nsaaaa, nortec Is horeby Blvtp tu all peraona kavlns olalihH oKHlniit Nfcll.I.II-: S. STDWKUL.. late of Freeport. In the said 0<iiiiity. decoaaed, to preaent tho B»mo with tbe vouchera thereof, to the KUbecrlber. tho admlaiatrutor of tke fuoda. cliattela and eretUu wkick wan Of paid deceaaed, at ber ptacn ut trana«ctla« kiaalneM at tho oBoe of Sklney H. Swtrtey. Frr*purt. Now X*>rk. ou or belore tbe ISIk Amy ot Movoinlwr nejit.
Italed Minoulo, N. Y.. May t. 1»J1.
KATIIKHII.su U. noWKNTHAU Admloiat rator. SiU.\fc:Y H. swK.'',err.
Altu«'>|i,:y fur Adnil>i)»<>«<oi'> Freepurt l^ok BoHdliiK,
. Y. L.
Albert D. HalT. Plaintiff,
—against—
Harry KitxharrU and ThoinasiinB :
Fitzliarria, his wife, WUllHra :
11. Wells and Anna C. Wells. :
hia wire, and Beaalo Uaron, :
Defendanta :
III pursuance of a, .ludsmeut of fureclosurc and Kales made and oiit<^red in the above enlilled action, b(>arlns date the 13lh day of iluy. Ull, I, tbo undorslsnod, tho referee In Raid Judement named, will uell et public auction, at tho rotunda, of tho County Court House lit Mineola, Nassau County. New York, on
WEONESUAY. JULY 6TH, 1921 at 10 A. M: the premises directed by said Judement to be aold, and therein duscrlbed as foliows:
.M.I, those certain fots, pieces or parcels of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, and known as loin nunibLrs onn hundred thlrty-slz (1361, one hundred thirty-seven (137), one hundred thlrty-eUtht (138). and the rear 20x20 feet of lots num¬ bers one hundred thirty-nine (13!)) to on- hundred forty-threo (143) both Inclualve. In Block live (6), on "Map of Woodlawn Ter¬ race. SL>ctlon No. 2. Uo<'kvlllo ("enlrc, Loiik l.iliind. Town of Hompstead, N'assau County, New Vort". said pri-mlfte.t beinii more par¬ ticularly lioiuidel and di-scribed aa (ollows:
HIClSI.NNI.Nt; «t\a point on the northerly 9lde of StovGiia Stiwt, distant weaterly sUty (()»• frft, from tho Oorner formed by tho tn- terKcetion ot tbo northerly aide of tjtevena Slrii-t with tho westerly Hide of McMurray Slreel; running theneo northerly along the weKlirly Mne ot lot 13ti ono hundred (IOO) feel: theneo weaterly along the puuthcrly line uf lots 166 and 144. eighty (8V) feet; thenee Koulherly at right iiiigieH lo Stevens Slreel en.' luHjdred (1001 fe.-t to H(,.v.-nM Stre.-t: Mijil Ih'iieo easterly aloiiu llie nortlierly side • if .Sleveus Htrc-et. elghly (80) feet to the tioliit or iilHce uf Ix'glniiiiii;.
iMIvd. May 18th, 1V21.
JKRUMK U. MCUULUAli. Uulcree HHif li Karrlngton,
Ati"rn('yB for I'lalntiiT, 300 Fulton Ktn'et. Jamaica, N. Y.
CUAIlf.E8 8. HATB8, Attorney for Admlalatraton. 32 Court Btreot.
Brooklya. N. T. OMr.
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NOTicm TO cun»n«B8
Purauant to ao order of HON. I.KONK D. HOWti;L.L. Surrocate of the Cuunty of Naa¬ aau. notice la hereby given to all peraoaa ksvlac claima asalaat
Arthnr Paal BaaaMM late ot Rockville Centra, bn tho aald countF, deceased, to present tke aaoM with the voucbera thereof, to the ¦iifeMrl|br the ad- mlnlatrKtor ot the goods. chaMM and cred¬ ita which were of said deceased a* kla place of tranaacting business at tag aOttx ot Wright * Wright, Rochvllle VaaBlv, New York, oa or before tbs first day Ol Aiicual oext.
Dated. UlDoolg. N. T.. J»MUrr If. IMl. WILLIAM ¦. LUTSTER, Aa County Treaaarer ot Nassau County, Adoilolatrator. WRIOHT g VnilOHT. Attorneys for Admlnlatrator. Rock»llle Centre, New Tork.
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NOTUX TO CaSMTQM
l;urai>«Bt to aa orMr af HON. LliONS a iroWELU »tm>gaU of tke C««Dtjr of Ns*. aui. BoUeo ia hortky «iv«a t« aO •areaw ¦iiViB« claiau assiaat
<loka Hwy SiMMMas hiU of RockvSa* OaMra. ig tka aaU «o«at7, iaaaaaai. Ba maaaat taa awa* wHk tko voackera tkoroat |e tko aakaerikors tko «¦¦ Mtttoro at iba Im* WUt ami Thatameot at •aid gmaaaoL •( tkoir ataco of traaaantlas kaaiaeaa at tko aaeo of Wallace A Patter- •oa. BockTllhi Coatra. Now York, oa or ho- fom tka tttS day of Aucuat next.
BMad. MiMola. N. Y. Fckmalr 2, I hil. WILUAM K. sPBACUm rKAMK DAVISUN,
WALI.ACB * rATTBBSON. *«•«»•*»"•
¦tkYilla Oatro. H. T.
MenoB «o ounrrou
Puraoant to an ardor ot Hon. I«wla J. Bmllh. County Judge and Acting Surrogata of the County of Naamu. notlco Is her»br givao to all peraoaa bavtag ciatma acalnat
eSiILT THtlMPBON. tate of Rockvllla Ontre. In tha (aid county. maaammt. to srewot the aatmn with tha rogchera thereof, to the ouboerlher. the egec- J«or ot tbe last WW and Teatament of aald Seooaaed. at his placo of tranaacting husl- aooa at the offloe of Martin 4. Springsteed. r.yabPook. New Tork. oa or bafora tho arat day of June ae«t
Dated. Mineola, N. T.. NoToraber J7. lnjt. IRVINO H. TUUMP8UN, MARTIN A. SPRINQ8TBBD. ¦wcator.
Altumey for Kxeootor. ' • Atlaatie Avenaa. Lynbrook, N. T.
NOTICE TO CREOITOIIS
Parsuant to an order of HON. LEONB D. HOWELL. Surrocate of tke Oounty of Mas- •au, notlee is hereby clvcn to all pcrtona havine claims acaiast
klary E. Peworo late of Baldwin, in the aaid county, deceased, to preaent tae asm* with the vouchers there¬ of, to the subscriber the administrator of the (oods, chattels and credits which were of •aid deceased, at hia place of transacting business at the ofHoe of O'Brien, Boardman, Parker A Fox, 120 Broadway, New York City, on or before the ISth day of September next.
Dated. Hineola, N. Y., February 21, 1921. WAtiTBB K. POWERS.
Administrator. O'DRIKN, BOARDMAN, PARKSB A FOX. Attorneys for AdminUtrator, 129 Broadwsy, New York City.
NOTICB TO CKKIMTQKS
Pursuant to ao order of HON. LKONII D. ¦tOWlOt,!,. Surrogate of thn Countr -'f Nas- <au. nonce Is herehy given lo all perauoa laving clalins against
Proaieatt A..i Skcrw ate of Garden Cily. in the said rounty. de- laaaed, to preaent the aame with the vouuh- irs theredf. to tho subscriber the executor if Ihe laat WUl and Teatament of aaid de- loased, at her pliu-e of tr»i<sacllng liuslness it the offlce ot riilllp Huntington. CUy ol Jlon i'o\e. New Tork, on or Ijoforo the Ural lay of May neit. Dated, Mineola. N. T.. October 14, 19I«. KMILY LUCIA BHKP.IJn. Executor. "HILIP II1TNTINOTON, Attorney for lOxeculor, P'ist omce Huilding.
City of Olen Cove. N. Y.
NOTICK TO CRBOITOBS
Pumuant to an order of Hon. l.eone I>. Howell. Surrogate of iho Counly of Nassau, notice Ifl hereby given to all persons having claims agalnat CH.VRLES OOLDKN. Isle ot Hast Mexdow. in the said rounty. deceased, to present the aamo with the vouckera thereof, to the subHcrllMrs the executora of Iho laxt will and testament ot aald deceased, at their place of transacting busliiese at the offlce of Sidney H. Swcsey. rreeport. New Vork. un or before the Uth day of Nuvemlier nexl. Dated Minoola, N. T., May 6. 1921.
WILLKTT VAM>KWATi;il. ELISABETH VA.NDEWATRU. SIDNKY H SWEZKY, Kxocutora.
Attoiney for ICxecuta>rs. Freeport Hank Rullding. Froeport. N. T.
NOTICK OF ANNl'AI. KI.ICCTION
KCUkPOBATED VILLAOK OK LONO BKA( U
LONO BKACH, N. Y.
NOTICK 13 HUREBY GIVE.N that the an¬ nual olceilon of Ihe oWeera for the Incorpo¬ rated Vlliage of Long Beaeh. New York, will bu Uuld In the VtilacH Hall on I'ark Stroet, J/oiig Beach, Now York, on the
Jlst 1>AY OF- JllNK, 1921. belwcc.-n the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. ni,, aud at such eloctiun the (ulloHliig uffleera aro tu be elected. OSItJtis Terai
President To Juno. 1922
One Treaaurer Tti June. 19:'3
Ono Colloctor To June. 1 »23
One Trustee To June, 102!!
Oue Trusleo To Juno. 1»3S
Dated, June 10, |g21.
WILLIAM II niOYNOLDH.
Village President AONKS BKACKKN,
Village Clerk.
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t'Ol'NTY COURT, NASHAt' COtNTY
tn Iho Matter of thn Application :
of the Board of I'Mucation of :
Union Froe School District No. :
» of tho Town of Homiiatoad, :
fur the condemnation nt rHrlulii :
land Jll the Villagi; of Frt-eiairt. ;
Town of lleinpHteud, known m.m :
the "Freoport Comotory," for :
auliuul purposes :
NOTICB TO CRra>ITOItS
rur.'.uant to ao order of HON LIOTNB D IIHWKI.I,. Surrocate of the County of Naa SHU, notice Is aereby given to all poraum having claim .calnat
Smith IT. Pearaali late of B'reeport, in thn said county, d» ceaHe'l. to present the aame wilh tho vouch ers thereof, to tbe aubacrlber tho executoi ot the last WIII and Testament of aald de¬ ceased, at her place of transacting buslnen Ht the oillce if ISdwarda t Ooorge. Freeport. Nassau Coimty, New Tork, on or befor.* th) tOth dar ot August noxt. Dated. Hineola. N. Y., January 37, 1921 MARaUEKITli A. IM^AnSAI-L Executor. EDWARD ft OEOROK, Attorneys for tl^xocutor, 1-7 Railroad Avenuo, I'-reeoort, Now Tork.
NOTICE TO CREUITOBS
Pursuant to an order of Hon. LEONE D HdWF.I,I,. Surrogate of tho County of Nas¬ eau. notica ia he'iaby given to all peraon* having cialina agalnat
WILSON SMITH, late of Itockvllle Centre. In the said county, deceasud, to present tho samo wilh tbt vouchera thereof, to the subscriber, the Ex- e<;utur of the laat Will and Testament of said deceased, at her place of traoaactlng business at tho offlcc of Wrlgbt A Wrlghf. Rockville Centre, Njw York, un or befon the lith day ot September noxt.
Dated. Mloeola, N. Y., February 24, 1*21. MARY E. Tll.LEY, WRIOHT ft WRIOHT, Kxeeutor.
Attorneys for Executor, 1 No Village Avenue. RockvUIa Cantre, New Turk.
aps:
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS
Purauant to an order of HON. LEWIS ) SMITH. (Tounty Judge, as Acting Surrogatt of tbo Counly of Nassau, notice ta hereby given to oll peraona havine clalnu acatoal
HANNAH J. brower' lato of B»idwia, la tbe aald cuunty, decoaaed. to present the samo wtth the vouchors there¬ of, to tb« aubsorlbora Ihe executora of tha last Will and Testament of aald deceased. •¦ their place of tranaacting buslneas at th« onot ot Sidney II. Swo;>cy. Froeport, Now Ynrk, on or beforo tba 16tb day of Jua* next. Dated, Mlnr«la. N. T., November 17, Itt* ANDROa J. bliAMAN. IIKNRY RROWKR. KREDURICK BROWER. SIUNI%r II. BWKKET. ExeculorfL
Atlorvar fw Sxecutora. Preofurt Bank Rulldlac. Praovort, N. T,
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'reepurt B«uk tttaagiitti, W.
NOTICE TO t'BEDITOBS
Pursuant to an order of Hon. Lewis J. Hmith. County Jualcu aud Acting Bairrocate of the tXiuuty of Nasaau. notice l« hareky given to all persona having claims 4||^last SMITH VAN NOtrrRAND ! of Seaford; In tbe ntld couaty, deceased, to prosent the sanvi with the vojolMra thoroof, to the aaibocrlber. the executor of tka last Will and Teatament of aaid deoeaaaS, at bm plan: uf tmnsactlnc buaineaa. at tAa aUm III Sidney H. Swenny. Froeport, Naw York, on ur before the flrat day of July seat. Palmii, MIcwIa, N. Y. Deeemljer 1*, 1(Z«. HABAIBT a. VA.N NUSTBAND,
lBx«nitrlx. SIDNKY If. SWKiSKY. Attorney for Kxeentrli. yrwsport jBanfc tMldUic. H^wspsst. ttam gatti.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pursuant tu an order of Hon. Leone D
HoMotl. Surroicatc of the County of Nasaau,
notice is hereby civcn to all persona having
claims against
ADELGUNDE L. 8CHLAEFREIDT, also known as Adelgunde Senf, lata of Free- port, in the said county, deceased, to preaent the same with the vouchors thereof, to the luhAcriber the administrator of the Kooda, chattels and credits which were of said <le- tt the office of Seabury, Seaman and Gehrig, Henipstead, New York, ou or before tbe 20th day of September nhxt Dated. Hineola. K. Y., March 8, 1921. ILUA A. WALKER. Administrator. Seabury. Seaman * Gehric, Attorneys for Administrator, Hempstoad, New York
HIPPLEMKNTAL CITATION
niK II'^IPLK OF THE STATE OF NliW
YORK:— To Tho Denver llo.-<pilal for Consumptives; Tho Eaglevllle Sanitarium for Conepinp- tlves: Pi^rk ft Pollard Company and J. Alhul Marcus: llHjn the potltion of Guaranty Trust Coin- nany. 140 Broadway. New York City and Esmeralda E. Marcus, of I^iurelton Avenue. I^ntf Beaeh. Nassau County. New York,
You and each of yuu aro her.'by citi'd 10 ahow cause before our Hurrugate of th',- County of Naasau, at tho Surrogate's Court of said Ciiunty, held st tho Counly Court IIou»'e. nt Mineola. In the County of Nassau, on thn eleventh dvy of June^ 1921, at nine I'elock In the fort!noo|i of tbat day, why tho accounts uf said Uuaranty Trust t^oinpany 4nd Kamerslda IS. Marcus, as oxecuiors of the Last Will and Teatament of Julius Mar- :ua. doccaiwd, late of Long Bcat:h. Nassau Cuunty. sbuuld not bo judicially Bottled and tUvwcd.
IN TESTIMONY WHERWJF. We have caused the aeal uf the Surrogalo's Court of said County of Naasau to be hereunto affixed. WITNKBH. HON. I.EONE D. MOW- ELL. Surrogatu of our said Counly of Nassau, at (be Surrogate's Oflh^e, :Sual) at Mineola, In the aald County, tho ninth day of May. one thousand nine hundred and Iwenty-une.
EDWI.N W. WEEKS. Clerk of tin Surrogata'a t^vurt. PIllNi'K ft NATHAN. Attorneya fer Executor*, Nu. IS Cedar Street. Manhattan Borough, New York CUy.
To all lot uuneru In Freeport tVmetcry and III all ownera of loverKloiiary Interehta hikI to all other pi'muna having any right, tllle. iiitiiiHl or elHlni III or ulMin the whulo or any ptyt of thu lund and preniixeH knuwn mm lhi: "Fr.epon <',in»<ery'" at Frieporl, N. Y.
NoTKM; ih HiaiiaiV given. That Iho lloiinl of Kilueation of t'nloii Freo Scho'il UlKlrict Number .Nim,. of the. Town of ll»iiii>- Htead, will present tu the Cuunly CiMirt uf Nasioiu Cuunty, at the 1,'uuiily Cuurt IIoum,', In MlneolH. .NasHau Cuunly. .N. Y.. un the •-'IKl aay of July. III21. at 10 u'eluok in' the forenoon of that day, or as Huon thereafter as counwd csn bo heard, a petition now on nie In Iho ofllco of the Clirk of thn County of Nassau, pursuant tu the piovieluiis of Chapl«r 108 of the Laws of rj2l. praying f>ir the appointment of three cumminslonarn to appraise the damsgn fur the taking of (lie fee or reversionary estate, or hoth, and all righl'i of any peraon or peraoiix In tbat parcel of real proporty commonly known as tho "Freeport Cemetery," situate, lying and beliig 111 tb' Village of Kreeport. Counly of Naasau ¦ nd Stato of New York, and Ixiunded on the Nurth by I'ino Streat and land of I'hlllli) Nickolsbi-rg, Charles O. Nlles and Ihe Village of Fiooport, on the l-Iaat by lands of Philip Nirkcleberg. Church Street and land of the First PresbytirUn Churrh of Froeport. un the South by land uf tho First Pruabytcrian Church of Freeport and lands of Iir. E. Force Winner, George V. Hloat. Franklin Uodell and Frank TInney, mid on the West by land of tbe Ituard uf ICducutlun of l.'niun Free School lilslrlrt .No. 9 ot Iho Town ot Hempstead, and will then snd there move fur an order In accordance with the prayer ot auch petition. Dated. Freeiiort. N. Y. May 18tb. 1921.
Hy order of the Hoard uf l-;.hi- callpn uf I'nlon I''iee HobiK.I DIh- trlct No. 9 of tbo Towu of Henip¬ atead,
LEONARD 8. MAIIKK. , Clerk.
NOTICE TO CKKOITOBS
purmuiitt Iw BU oritur ut Uaa. I.«une D- H»{well,Howell, Hurrogale of the County i't Nanxau.. noticu la hehoby iilvva to aM peraong having claims ^aealnst
JAMES E. BERUA.V, lat<. of Hockwfiki Centre, In tbe said rounty. deceaaed. to preaent ttic same with the voootiers thereof, to the sul>»crlb<^r tito ad¬ ministrator of thu goods, chattela and credits whkh were rt aaid <|aatn>»adi at hta plaoe of transactine bnataeaa Sit tbe once ot Wricht ft Wright. RockvUlo Centre. New' T»rk, on or before the Hrst day of I>oi;einber next. Datod Mlaavta. N. Y.. May It. 1»II.
WILLIAM a. LUTSTIiB. aa Ciovaly Troasurer of Naasaw County. Ad«iiala- (rator. W RIGHT ft WIIIUHT. * Atloi-nv^a for A^xuijilalratur, Nu. f ^M-th Vlllc«s Avenue. HockvlUa Caatra, N- T-
No. 119t3
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TREASintT DEP^ RTMENT
COMITROLLER OF THK CtJMlENC'Y
Waahlngton. D. C . April 7. 1921 WHEREAH, by satlafactury evidence pre- scnteil to tho undersigned. It has been made to appear that
"THK PIBST NATIONAL BANK OP BOOHKVKLT" In Iho Village of Roow^velt In tbe County of .N'asaau and State of Hr.v York, has ouni- plled wtth all tbe proviaiims of tlui Statutes of the Inlli-d States, re«iulre<l lu Iki com¬ piled wilh liefore an assix iation stuill bo aulhurliii d to cummnnco the business ut Banking:
NOW THEREFORK I. I>. R. Crissinger, Onipl roller ot tbo Currency, do hereby cor- Ufy that
"Tho rmt NaOoaal Bank of KsaaoyHt" In Ihn Village of Raon<-vidt In thn County uf Naasau and Static of New Yurk ta aulhorlited to commence the buslneae of Banking as provided lo Section Fitly ono hundred and sixty nine of tho ''Revised Statutes of tbe UnUed Htate*.
IN TEHT(MO!>nr WHBRKOF witness my band anfl Heal of ulHce this sovuutk day o( AprU. 19:1.
(Signed) D. R. CRI^SINOER, (Saal) Cumptrollar of tho Cunenry.
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AhHKNMoits' Ntmce
THK ASSI':SS<illS of tbo Town of Hemii¬ stead. heroby give notice that tbey kave com- Illvt'Xl tbe Asw'aamont Rolls (or the currknt year fltXI), and (hat a copy thorevf baa been left with one of (heir numbar at the ofice of (be Aasesaors. Room 204, Tuwn Hall, In th* Village of Hempatead, wtw-re it may be fyco and examined in aay peraon until tbe
THIRD TUESDAY OF JUNK, 1*11 next following and that on that dajr, to vlt, JL'NE 21. 1921, from t o'clock A. V. ttalll 4 o'clock P. M.. aald Asatwaors' wUi uant at tbcif aald (Ace In the Tuwn Hall. VUIa«« of Honpotead. to rwlew their asaeoaaMato and to hear and sxa4Blnf. oll eumtrtalnla In ro- Uttuo (o swh asaiaHMienta.
Dated Ihia Ist day of Juae. 19*1 TIIOMAS li. HBOWMM, CI.AHKNCH tt. ANKJ^aCI, SUITU CUX.
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