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THE DAILY XEYIEW, TITESDAT, XASCH 29, 1921
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LANTTRIALtOGO AIR SERVICE OUTFir DAYUGHT SAVING IHELP COMING TO HEMPSTEAD PAYS | OVERTOMAYTEMI FOR HEMPSTEAD DEPENDSONCIH WORLD WAR VETS TRIBOTETOSOLDIER!
.No Jadg^ Assigned For Crimuial Albany Advices Sttte That Three If New York^dopts Plan, Railroad President Hardinf Appomts Com- ^^ g^ ^j Adolph Block to
•' Coort Work Thus Far—Other Aero Units and Company M Wodd Probably Follow, and mittee to Report on Their |^ Restini Place
Vl^ill Comprise Organization Hassan County Join Im Care and Treatment V
"- I ' i Mineil.-i. March 2R.—Thi.s whole Vtl-'
Ifeinr)Bte.i<l. March 29.—Albany dis Mineola. March 2S.—If there Is to lie Washlnsfton. March 29.-T;ie llr.st defl. f,„pp ^^i,, ^ ,,.„,„t^ ,„ ^^a„,,,h Hl<Kk. soi,
patchen Htate that annoum Pm*nt hjiH!'ta>'l'Kht «avlhR under the local option n1t<' utep in the formation of a fiov* rn-1 j j^,^^ j,,^.., jjiotk ot .lefferson .street.
Cases Also Postponed
Mineola. Maiv-h 2'J.—The retrial of Carman Plant, former counk.y detc
;,vv'.
charKCd with re
county ¦ce|vin«!
n *m. U adn. But 428.W feet: tiMMt Nortk » dec S mln. BMt 4lt.M faK to Uai of J««fih Brower, thMtee alone asid land Korthertr 1< dee. 9 mln. Wwt n.W feet; thmee ¦Ions «aid land the foOowinc taatum and diatance* North £1 dec. S2 mln. But 81.14 feet: thence North IS dec. IT bIb. Wnt 90.80 feet: thence North S d«. S4 min. Wcat M.»K feet: thence North It d€C. 17 m<n. Vr«st 70.«7 feet; theare North 7 dec. 20 min. Eait 161.S7 feet: thence still Nortil 1( dec. 12 min. East 327 feet to hind of D«r!on Wricht: thence North alone aatd land 65 dec. 12 r^. Weat 192.XS feet: thence South aliU alone aaid laiid'af Dorlon Wricht 0 dec. * Diin. East R7.23 feet: thanee atiU South dlonc aaid land and alone land of Shannon the followine coursea and diataneee.
Om«h! Room, at Mlaeoia, In tk* Tbwa ot HaiDliataAd. Maaaaa Count)'. New Tork. OB tmlMrtmr. tke MT»Hntl> D«t •( Mtufc. IMl.
at halt mat ten o'clock tn tiM tomoooa. the premtma tflnetMl br aaid Jodenent lo be aold. and tberelB deaerthed aa fnllowa:
All that eertain piece or parcel of land, with tiM dwellinc and Improvementa erected theraoa. aituale at Rockville Centre. In tlie Turn of Hf-mpatejid. o.mnty of Naaaaa and mate o( New York. Imunded and dcacrlhed aa tollowa:
Beelnnlnc at the comer formed by tha In- eraoction of the aoutherly aide ot land acquired bT the City of Nnw Vor* In Condenuiatlon Proceedlnea, and now known aa Obaarver Street, with thi- wcatfrly Hide of .Morrta Aee- tioe; thence running nouiherly. alone tlio weat-
«tole.ib,.cn made at the olH.* of Ad.1ut.-.„t | »aw 8u,^rvl«or Hiram K. Smith. ch.tir. ,„,„,„, p„,icy toward veteran.s of theL^^ „„,y ,„„i^, „„„ tj,l. vil.aKe who , |°3^ ',/^»%T min tJt^6^':^^= 111:1^ -"«• '^ orkorrr h"^-.^rir: tt^^n^
.1« dejt. Bt min. Weat 226.19 feet; thence '"¦'; •'*' "' »•'<• Mo"l» Av,noe. one hundred South 1 dec. »7 min. WeH 16J.J8 feet: thenee I »"'' *•? '•'*! '«'• "ore or leaa. until It
h
,r .Bood.-'. will not come on thi.i month. ; ficneml .1. I.«8I1p Kinctild thdt the 27t,h'""" "' '*" IJoard of Hur>ervlnors. will
Jn.stlcc .Almet, T'. .lejil*», rireMdloR ! ^jr Service will he Immwllately orRan-j t»'>' *" '"^^'^^ Xa.ssau County, join la
^ttttlcc of ihe Appellate Division, who' j,;^-,,( n^nipHtead. It will 'le compos-' •""'*' * '*">' "" ^¦"' '"*''^" '*'•' ''"'"^
; • haw the de«li;natlon of JmlKeH for th .-; , p,, „f the ]n2nd OhHervatlon Stjuadron, i''""'"¦*''""•
» :'>rt of »ip.eme Coi.rt, 1« .inahle, •«>-; the 102nd Photographic Section and the I '^" ^his end rhairman .Smith Kls
raniHe of the pres.s of buHlijess, to send; ,p,,,^,, ,„tWMKence Ofllce. The oraan^''•""" '" '""''" "'"^ ''«'*' President I^i
; -"« judKe here for criminal court work j j^;^,„„ ^j„ ^^^.^ ,, „m,.,.,; „„j ,/^.„ j Guardl,,, of the New Vork fJ'tV B<»rd
f «nd It l.H pon.-<»le that the ciise may, j.^j^^ ^^^ jof Ahleimen and <v r>w!sht Baker,
',. ', , . ,.,.,,,__. Superintendent of the LonR Inland
While it 1.1 understood that Cmiienyl , ,, , > ,. «. , . ^. , .. .. . . ,,,' Ilallrond tfomjiany.
M, National Guard, of Hem|)stea<l will \ t j
Ik- connectejl wlt.h this new organiza¬ tion In some way. Captain Ii. 1... Vande \v!Kor, In command of the loc,il com¬ pany h!i« not yet iH'cn Infoimed a» to the exact status or the effect It will have on the members and ofllcers of the Hempsteiid unit:
Tho local company will enrer the
"BO over until'the ."Vlay term of court. "* I'lant.'M fh-Kt'trial resulted in a dl.s-
iij?reement nnd " J JiMtejIsl Attorney ''AVeeks' l:tler dciided That he would
lirinK his formei- confidential man to -trial aKain. Since that time It is sail
that additional important evidence ha-^
hecn secured.
The 1ri;il of Auhrcy Pettlt, also
charged witt) receiving stolen rockIh i« •eitriected to follow the Plant trial, an
Is alHo the trLil of Halv,ndore J^lerno,
Indicted for like offenses.
If -Vew York City ad<»Bt«''aIj^vllght savlnK ordinance for the summer months, then commuters from thi.s section will he operating under It while they are In New York,
If Na.ssau County does not i>ai^ .1 dayllf?ht saving' measure that will seri¬ ously affect the commuter who would have one time for the city and another
r-edeml service Thursday night of thl«;„^e ^j home. This is also true If the week. Orders to this effect have been , i„„g i„iand Ilallroad Company should
BALTIMORE WILL SUSPEND BUSINESS AS MARK OF RESPECT TO LATE CARDINAL
Raltimorc. Md.,
received. This will mean that the offi¬ cers and enlisted men of the company
operate its trains to conform_ to day¬ light savink; in New York City and still
will receive comjK'nsatinn for their ,-,„,] the folk here operating under military work. The company will he ; j;(yn,i;,r(i time.
.sworn In by Col. A. S. Moore, IJ. S. A . I
who Is In charge of instructors of .Vatlonal C,iiard in New York state. ,
March ."f).—.\s mark of it^^ci to the m"mory of t ' ill business activities
MASONS TO UNVEIL MEMORIAL TABLET ON MEMORIAL DAY
dinal Cfiljbon^.
• Baltimore wiN 'ftiiniitcH, lieginninK "I 10 o'clock I'huis-
day morning, the hour net for the fun¬ eral of the prelate,
• Following :in address by .Mayor William F. nroening on tin- lif<' .md works of the Cardinal, the City coiiiicl
Jn Joint .session adopted a resolution
eulogizing the Cardln.il iis "Tlic First Citizen of li.illirnor.'."
NOTK'K TU BIDIIKRN
•S. iiUd iirriiiofniB lor 111" i-iiiii>lrurllon
wt.,, witiiin .ttK- incorporniwi viiimtK of Hempstead, March 29.—The bronze lie suspended for livo (5r,iMrhuri.t, .v,i.m«1x_ co^my, .vcw York: tablet to be erected hy Morton Lodge,
IIKi.'I.N.NIxr; In WiiHlittitfron Av<'nuf, oppoaitf' "
.'^Ixth .^vi-nu''
ililh Av.nui' tn .MudiBun Avcnui"; thence
iniihfTly in .MndiBon Avinu- lo I'lflh Avcnu.-:
hrnro westerly In Klflh Avenue to l/cRoy
VVi'nue: thence northerly in I.t'tlny Avenuo to
'urlel Avenue; Ih-nee we.nti riy in Carvel
VV"riue to iind aeruRH li«KknW!iy Turnpike,
vHl be reeelveit hy the lloiiril nf Trunlees of
he VtlliiKe nf (Vdlirhurst, until S o'elock In
h.. evenlnjc nn the Mh day "f April. Ili21,i6t
lie VilliiF" Odlce. Spruce Street. CedarhurHt.
¦.'.-iKKiu foun'y. New York. I'lJifis und Hpei;ill<'allniiH urep.'ired t)y Tluy-
nnnil 1^. .Mnrtin. vllliiite engineer, m.iy lii'
,.n. and fnrmB nf t.M nht.-ilned nt the VlllllKe ' wh ich Will COntaill 26,=^
•lli.e. ,ypruee SIri'et, I .'edarhur.il, .\iis.iau , , '¦ , , ¦ . , , . ,.
•nunty. New Ynrk. ' ''^*'" ordered and is expected to be
i;arh bid mu.it lie acmmpanied by a eerti-j reafly for unveiling May .'50. The
U.r,,^:\'^:L:-::'l«Vl:;:y^u: ;:! ^^ wm probably take place VillaK,' TrenHurer. drawn upnn an ineorpnrated . In the evening.
FIRE AND THIEVES CAUSE
EXCITEMENT AT MERRICK
'aHhiTTJnnn Avenue, nppf>nite I _, ^_ ^^ ,,..,. tt . .
inniPK thenee westerly irt ^o. 63. F. and A. .M. of Hempstead I in honor of its members who served 'in the World War, will be unveiled i ill the lodge room, on Memorial Day, [according to present plans.
This announcement was made at I last night's coniniunication of the ' lodg(' by Arthur I-l. Phillips, chair¬ man of tlie tablet committee, Mr. Phillips, reported that the tablet, names, had
Tlon.sevelt, Alaich 2!l.—A
ou.«i .shower was tendeir'd Miss .Muriel
...Wood of Na.s.sau roail Iti.st Friday eve-
"ning by li"i- uiil fi'iemis:, the occasion
^'Jieing the lui'niletli anniversaiy of tier
biithday.
After .slie had lime If) «'•! over the MiKenuinc .surprise and ilon bee |i:iiiy dress a circle was fnini'd aroimd the dining tnble. .M:in.\ beiiutiful nnd iise- ..*ful I't'csenls were reveaied when the hoUcss opened the pacUagew Those unable to allcnd sent their giif.s*
'I'iie rciiiniiidcr of the evening w.is
.T 4)li»ii»Mw»tly «»e»t itv -pnrtos aiHCmu.'iic.
Refieshineiits uere serveil.
Present vyert': the Alisscs Kvelyn Van
hank
truBt
The Hoi
n I'-ieet .
li.lity in
vhieh a d
1 tlie VUI
• ill )>•• re
rd nf Tru.iI.er reserves the l-lnht
nv and nil bids, waive any iiifor-
the bi'ts, nnd tn aceept any bid
¦eiiiB mo.^t favorable In tbe interest
itre. Chirl<s nf unsu«enHful bidders
urned upon the award of the bids.
.N'n intereHt will be ullnwed upon the amount . I the ili.'ek of a BueeeB-sful bidder, nnd huch I h. ek will b<' retained to sheure the Vlll«<e filriinst loBH reHuttlDK from the failure of tile l.lflil.^r In enmpiy wilh the term.s nf hl« hid
lly
Villntte ¦ ^'ork.
ilMl.'d ifal
The lodge conferreil the Entered Apprentice degree iii last night's j meeting. The master. Dr. Henry S. ! Skidmore was in the East, Senior I AVarden W. Herbert Eaton in the I West, and .Itinior Warden C. H. C. I Harms in the South. The demand j was made by Wor. C. Arthur Sani- nf the bl9son of Heippstead. past master of
'nunty, N'ew
L-b I'r.lh. 1021.
.IiillM O. MeNirOT.I,, PreBldcnt of the Hoard of Trunteea. l.KWlH .M. liAiSiC. Vlilatro Clerk.
NOTICK T(l CRKOrrORN
. -suant to an order of HO.'M LBIONR D.
Riper, /'^ranees Dixon, (lla<Iys .Andrew.s, I jiowi:i,i„ surmKaie of the rounty of Nna-
i m
m
¦1.
1
fZ
,
ft-
;-^jilliali Meiner, ICIsie Clark, Winifred ^Mergell, Eva Cl.ipper, Floienco C;irpen-| tei, liiiiua and Clare Williams. Theresa i Idpps, Muriel. T.cllie and Kvelyn Wood. ' Mr.s. A. I.ip.s ;iii.l .Mr. and Mi.s. V. A. I Wooil.
iivlnt-
all peraona
THE riom'M-; or' Tin; st.\ti; mi.' .ni-;\v
YOriK. O'o rjenrKianna Wnrtman Klder, llortha rear- sail. Arllne I'olPord, Kmtnii 1.. Southard. Mary MrhnlBOn. Oerti'tlde Katoush. Iinnl.l WhiMiley, UobiMt A. Wheah ••, ChurleB AU- ley. J.ihn Akiey. I'hibe llrown. Harriet Akr; ley HuHsak. .Maria Aklcy Murray, Ida lliirdy. Kdnii Whaley. ,lniia Wbealey jfae Mulliim. Ciarenee Whialey, if livinK, or If dead, his IokhI Fepresentatjl ea, widow, hella at law nnd next of kin. i.'Katees and divl- Bees. If liny whose names and post oltloi' iiddress<'8 are unknown, and..cannot Willi due dlllBence tie ascertained by pelllioner, and Wiiliani (ills HadKer.
tTpnn the petition of Abrnm C Wbenley,,ns 75xeeutor of Ihi- l.iist MiU and Teatumi nt of .Martha I >. Whe.iiey, deeoased,
You nnd eneh nf you nre hereby cited t" show cause before our Surmuate of the ('nun¬ ty nf Nassau, at the SurruKnIe'a Court or SBld County, held at the Cnunly Court Jfnuse. nt Mlnenla, In the County u* Nassau, on th' 23rd day of April, irjl, nt nine n'cloek in tho forenoon of that day, why the account Abrnm C. VVheniey. ns Kxcculor of the Last ¦Witt and Teal anient of Martlm fi. Wh.'aley. diHIcllsed, should not be Judicially settled.
In Testamcmy Whereof. We have caused the penl of the .'iurroKiite's Court of the said County of Na.Mtiau lo be b.'i-punln atllxed.
WIT.NKSS, Hop. J.eone T>. Unwell. Sur- rngate of our said C'.iunty of .Nassau, nt the Hurroeiitu's omcc. at Mineola, (I,. .1.) tn the said County, the 22nd day nf March one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one.
.KDWIN W. WKICK.S. Clerk of the Surrneate's Court
unty, de-
before the '
St. .John's T.,odge of New York; thr iiprons were presente(P>iy Wor. Wal¬ ter N. DeNyse and the working tool' by Rt. Wor. Oharles A. Mack of Me¬ dina, past district deputy, of the Niag¬ ara-Orleans Masonic district. Rt Wor. Brother Mack is visiting hi.'- son, nro. Elwood Mack of Meadow street.
An invitation was received from
liy given ti laim Rgalnst
. Hmlth F. Penrsnll
lie of Freermrt. in th« said cuuniy, ue-i ... z-,, . . .. , , .
eased, to present the same with the vouch-! "'e Chapter to attend a ^noker t r.'i thereof, to the subscriber the executor j he given to all Master Masons. ir
f tbe last win and Testament of said de- ,u„ t<\ .,. x'. . ... ,
-ased, at her pinc« of transactine businesa '"^^ Chapter rooms, freeport. Wed t ihH ottico ot Kdwn.rds & Geoifre, Freeport, , nesday evening, and it is expected ' '•¦—•• •" ''—- -- - ¦-- *-- ijijii ,^,.j„y ,„en,i,ers nf Morton todgf
will attend. A good time is promised
_.u Coiinty, New York, on ' lOlh day of Atliruat next.
Uated, Mirn'oia. N. Y., ,Ianuary 27, 1921 I MARGUURITK A. PRARSALI.,
Kxecutur. j El >WARD A nKOROK, ; Atlnrn.'va tor Executor, 17 Ilallroad Avenue. ! Kr.epnrt, .New York. ''
WOIM) TIt.AIH: PRISONERS
(B.V Internallonul News Service.)
Afoscow, by wireless to Iterlin, .Marcl
2;i.—'I'he Soviet government is wlllinj:
to relea.so Emmet Kilpattick of Ala
was captured during th-
Red drive against On. IJaron Wran
ty, dcrcaaed, | l^c^'>* suiTiy on the Crimean front, on con
rlI^¦^'he^';dmZiS™to^T7;i ''^'''" **"'* "•'""" '^"'"^i" °>- nenjaml.
NOTICK TO rRFUITORS
Pursuant to an order of Hon. f.eone Unwell, yurioffute of the County of Nasi notice, la hereby given to all iier.suns having j bania, who claltna iisraln."t
ThomitH T. RnmKdcn iBte nf Ooeanslde, in thi to present the .same with thi
nf, lo the aubi „ „ „ , ,
the Bonds, chatieis und credits which were of "'''low, two .Vmerk-an Communists ari said deceased, at their place of .tran-acUn. I p,x,.,lon(-.i brthc New Vork .State' an befora the j thorltles, it was declared today in offl iai circles.
business Ht the Rockville Centre lirst day nf M.i)
Dated, .Mineola, N. T., Ctatober If., 1820 MKI.ISSA HAMSin<:N,
i:rnI';st ka.vsdkn.
Admlniatratora. WRlftltT ANn WntOHT, 1
Attorneys for Administrators, Hnckvilie Centre, N. Y.
i Soviet officials said they would regart this us a fair exchange.
COUNTY COURT.
NASS.MI COI'NTX
EVA POPP,
Plalntiir, —against— JOHN J. HAI.I.ERAN, as Receiver of the Property of Baldwin Har¬ bor Realty Company, THE PEO¬ PLE OF THE STATE OF NEW TORK, and LEWIS T, KNOX, aa Executor of tbe Estate of John R. Agnew,
Defendants.
COUNTY COURT OF NASSAU COUNT-)
Josephine M. S. Jay, PlaintilT i'
.^aeainst — ;
Nina Wcstfall, et al.. Defendants. :
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
•" Pursuant to an order of HON. I.EONE D HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Naa- ¦f.** .anu. notice ia hereby eivcn to al> pepaona !'_!•» havine claims against
Julia Southard late of Freeport. in the said aonnty, de- ised, to present the same with the vouch- ,
thereof, to the subscriber the executor ! closure and BJile duly made and enter- the last Will and 'I'cstamt'nt of said de- led in the above entitled action and bear- the'omce'^if'^M, t L^:Z":\s"llZ" l'''*^ '»"t« ^'^« «'h day of February. 1921, y, Manhatun. New York City, »n or be- U- ^''e undersigned, the Referee In said e the first day of September neiit. judgment named, will sell at public auc- Dated. Mmoola NY February 10 1921. : ,io,, ,u the front d(ior of the Nassau wiLhON s. SOliTHARD, bounty Court House, Mineola, N. T. on BTOLL « LAWRENCE. Attorneya for Executor, 66 Broadway, Manhattan, N. Y. City.
NEW YORK .«ll-|>R|C.>IK 4'0( RT
NAS.SAtr COf.N'TY
In pursuance of a juditmcnt of foreclosur and sale duly made and entered in the abov entitled action, and beorine date the Bli day of March, 1921, 1 the undemiKned, th Referee in aaid judement named, will »e' nt public miction tn the hiithest bidder, a the Rotunda of the Nassau Countv Coui House, Mineola, Nassau County, on the S-lr 'lay of April, 1921, at ten o'clock in th forenoon, the premises directed by said judg ment to be aold and therein described a follows:
All that certain lot. piece or parcel of lam'
situate, lyine and beine at Lawrence, in th
j Town of Hempatead, County ot Nasaau
In pursuance of a judgment of fore-1 ^'"'e of New York, known aa lot numbere
13 in Block 1, <m a certain map entitle "Map of Fair Oaks, property of the Sum mit Realty Company, at Lawrence am Cedarhurst, Nassau County, New York, lur veycd 190B, hy F. W. Conklin, City Surves or" and more particularly bounded and de BCrlbetl as follows:
Beeinnine at a point on the norlhcilv aid
of Pearl Street. disUnt two hundred an>
tbe 4th day of Aorll. 1921, at 10 o'clock Jorty-n'oe (249) feet from the corner forme
n the forenoon of that-tJ&y. the preml- ti„VL*„^"1'!!^!'°" "L "".t '"^''}! f"^' ,3 • r 111 iijj .. ^ I l.awrenee Avenue with the northerly aid
Res directed by said judgment to be of ivari street as laid down on said map sold and therein described as follows: l running thenee noriiiwardly alone the eaatei ALL that certain pleco or parcel of ! i^.f't*."'j"i II"!r}!f.T'^-;Lt.°" •"H.^ff'','' land, situate lying and being at Bald
Mnreel Ituellart, PlaintIIT
—a en Inst— Ceclle Ruellan, fiefendant.
p one hundreil eiehty-two (182) fee
_, „ .,, i J ». „ _-- -r leaa to land now or formerly o
I Win, Town of Hempstead, Nassau Coun- Hopaon ; runnine thenee northwardly alon
:Summons i ty, N'iW York, bounded and described the line of said land of Hopson, fifty an
tg^g follows' thirty one-hundredtha (50.31) feet to weal
: Action oxir-i vivttxt^-i „ *k.. «.^_-„_ *»__.j wanily line of lot numtiered 12 on said bloc'
for a I BEtvlNNINC, at tho corner formed I of »id map: thence southwardly alone th
: Divorce I by the Ifiteraection of the easterly side i westerly line of said lot numbered 12, on
I of Grand Boulevard and the northerly^ hundred aeventy-eieh* and six hundredth
^sido of the land of New York and Long | i,'!?;??',J*fi "> ^' northerly line of Pea.
ill J m_ .1 /-. j_ .1. _.C ' Street: thence weatwardly alone said north
You iln. hi-reby summtJiied lo answer the Is'^nd Traction Company; thence north I erly line ot Pearl Street, fifty (60) fe« t.
oomplnlnt In this action, and lo serve a ei>(.y i 81 degrees, 21 minutes, east 196.67 feet the point or place of besinnine.
(it your answer nn the plalntirt's nttomey i along, the land Of the New York and I Tocether with all the rieht, title and in
' "" I onir Talanrt Traction rVimnanv thence i ?'""' "' "" "''' wH" <>' *•>• ""' !>»«¦ i.,ong isiana ixaciion tjompanj. iiKnce ;„ ,„j ,„ p^^,, street, lyins in front of an
nortli 0 idegreea. 12 minutes east 180.90 adjcinine the .laid premiaea to the eente
To the iftbove mimed defendant:
¦within twent.v days after the service If'^nunmona, exclusive of the day of »
liBnd tn case of .vour fiillur.^ to upm .
t;»n»wpr. .Iiidement will be taken aealnst von: feet; thence south 89 degrees, IS mln-: line thereof, aaid street however to remali Hi'bjr default, tor tho leiief demanded in the utes West 1.13.80 feet; thence south 87 j *''»"''"« ^'''"'""y- , , „^,„
MlhplHlnt. I snm-ni.. ii miniit»i> wfmt 101 2S /«.t tn I^i'iK the same premiaes conveyed to Phlll'
Oecraea, « minutes west lVl-i» reet to prcnner by Niel H. Vandewater. Refcrae Rie east aide of Ckrand Boulevard; by deed of conveyance bearine daU tbe thence south 11 degrees, 8 mlnntea e»«t •'»» <>' , 1»12. rssiiided h
ulong th* east side of Grand Boulevanl 'l)' "^if^,*"" ^^^ »'^ ^""T^' *'"
..D .» *„» *- .u_ w-_i i„_ ,-.„«*..i» »»"• J? Libtr ^ of deeda, at p_«a« .
Dated, JuIHe
mh. IfJO.
li;. J MACnERMOTT. riaintitf'a Attorney,
(iftlce nnd P. O. A'^Jrus-t, Front Street. Bockvllle Centre, jfj New York
k JVo Ceclle Ruellan.
The (nriHtolne sommona ia served upon you
hv iHibllratlon pursuant |lo an order of
Morthril.!.' KDWARD L.\ZAN8KY, a Juallce
'•' of the Supremo Court ot the State of New
^ York, dated the Itth day of January. 1»!1.
and fllfl with the (tuly verified C0Bipl»lnt, in
. Wf. omce of ttio Clerlt of the Ctnmty of
' X'ns^^r^u. at .MinP'da, • N»w Tork.
:. ,'. MACDEKMOTT. lurney for Ptainiltf, ilflcc nnd P. O. Addr»«{
I 208.(10 feet to the beginning Contain ' tag M2-1000 acres as shown on map of i Baldwin Harbor two, filed In the Na»-
.ScAieet to the reatrictiona and stipulation
contained in a certiin deed dated Sept. 24
]90(. fR>m Summit Realty Company to Ba
¦nil nniintv Cleelr'a fitfica March 34 ¦ "•'• D'Aueostine recorded in the o(Be« o
sau tX)unty t.ieric s omce uarcn a*,, ^^ p,^^ ^, ^^ county of Na»<*u in Libe 1S13. I lOT of deeda, at paea U, October 2, IWtr
Dated, Mineola, N. T., Feb. l«th, IMl. at ».02 A. li.
HARRT W. MOORE, i ^^'^ euWeet to the rieht of dower of Joli
~-^ j Brenner widow of aaid Philip Braonar.
fH«**. Dutei. Ifarah 7, !»«. FJEIBDBRICK S. BADBBSR. ESQ.. !^,„„« „ J^^f^^f ^'^'^JTL.
V,^lilAm H. C JiAif Referee
Plabitura AU^anmr,
'vV'orld War was taken today by the new admini.-jtration.
It was announced at the Whlt(- Hou.ne that President Harding- h;is appointed a committee of nine men and two wo¬ men to investJKate the ndministifilion of the War Risk .Insurtuice liurc.tu, tht Hoard for \'ocatlonal TniininK. and probe Kcneially into the care and treat¬ ment that has been accorded wounded ;'.nil impaired service men.
Those appointed by the Piesident to conduct the inquiry are:
UriK-Cen. Charles C. Dawes of Chi¬ cago, who was chief purchasins tisent for the A. E. F.; John I.. Lewis of In¬ dianapolis, president of the Inited .Mine Workers of America; Mrs. Douglas Robinson ot New York, sister of the late President Roosevelt; Fraftklin D'Olier, former commander of the .\merican Legion; t'ol. Thomas W. Mil¬ ler of Delaware,, recently apjiointed .\lien Property f'ustodian; Col. Theo- iloie Roosevelt, Assi.stant Secretary of ihe Navy; i<-, W. •tialbraith, Jr.;'national (ommander of the American Lepion; .Mrs. Heni;y R. Ren of PittslmrKh; Col. .Milton J. Foreman of C'hicairo; Cot. Henry S. Herry of Hendersonvilie. Tetin., and T, V, O'Connor ot Unffald. liresidcnt uf the I'nlon.
COrNTY roiRT. NASSAIT COUNTY.—Nas
•au Countv Trust Company. Plaintiff aealnst Allen T. Ilaight. et nl.. Iiefendunts in pursuance of a Judgment of forecios ire and sale, duly made and entered In th ibove entitled action and bearing date th' ;ist day of .lanuary, 1921, 1, the under iljrned. the Referee In said judgment named .vlll sell at public auction tn Ihe highest bid ler. at the County ('ourt ffouMe, at Mine 'la, Nassau (.'nunty. Nete York, on Wednes day. March P.O. 1921, nt 10 o'clock In th- orenonn of that day, the fullowlliK il.-scrlbi' iremisea mentioned and described in sab lUdBmi-rit:—
AM, that lot nf land, situate, lying un. lehiK In the South luirt of the Tnwn of Oyt er Bay, in Nassau Oiunty, and bounded ni he North by meadowland formeny ovvne. ly Andrew Mitcliel, deceased, on Ihe wes ny meadow now or formerly owne-l b> John Covert, on the Kant by mciulnwlan. ormerly nf John Wiilets and on the nnrt' •y land of James Wiirrell. d"cea.';id. and rnn ainlne within said bounds by eslinintio! bout six Hcres. more, or less:—
AI.Sll Al.I, that certain piece or parcel o ¦lit and sedffe meadow, lying nnd belne a N'rst .Veck, South Oyster I^ny, bounded an' lescrlbed us follnws:-(ln a deed exeeuti" y Muses Itenjamln and I'rsnia, his w'te n the llrst day uf March, A. 11. 1S.17. ti •.ndrew Mitchell) viz:—
HK(il.\'.M.'MC! lo Ihe west of ,lohn Covert'! ine lo the middle of a c;rook.;d Creek by an. ff iLpalnst an ohl crossway then standin: nd then bv the middle of said creek to .San •el Willis Meadow, then liy said Kaniuel SVl! Is south and across creek to the Pay, thei vesterly by the IJay tn the niidiUe of th ifnre«{^d creek: thence easterly by sal- reek to the southeast boundary of Joh. 'overt's meadow;,,,thenbe north by nald i''}\ rt'a meadow to tile place nf ticKinnlnh', en-' •ilntnK In all b.v estimation live acre^, be tl line more or less.
ALSO AIjI, that certain piece or pnrc< f upland salt und sedpe .meadow, lyiru on' eine at (lyster Hay snutli ant In the sah "own of Oyster Hay anl near the Irn o '.iibi'rt C. Vanderwaler, bounded and d- crlbed as follows, vlji:—
m;olNNMN(i at the northwest corne hereof at a locust stake standine on i iltch, adjolnlne land ot Thonins Merrills hence running by a fence smith BS.B dc rt.'s ca»t on" chain au'l thirty-live llnkf Keuco south one nnd a half deirreea wes orty-nlne chains and sixty-seven links by ; itch to the B.ay: thence westerly by th aid Bay to tlv,> Meadit^y nov/ or fnrmerly o Varren A. tlriflin thence runnin*? nortl our deereps east flfty-twn ch'iins and thlr y-eisht links lo the place nf beKinninir; con alnintr nccordlnir to a survwy made by Sli inls Titus on the 2»th day of September 868, twelve (12) acres, be the samo mor r less; beine bounded easterly by land f)W or formerly of Jacob t.'nnrad, southei / by the Hay; west,crly by lands iinw or for lerly of Warren A. Orlllln and others, am nrtherly by land ot Merrill. ALSO AM., that certain idece nt meadov .ind situate, lying nnd beliiB at MassaP' ua In the Tnwn of Oy.ster Kay, Na.tsa ounty and State af'.iresaid, and is boundei nd described as follows, to wit: —
UKat.N.VI.NO at the northwest come hereof and running from tln-nce south flv. Dd one-half degrees west, .li^'ven hundrci nd thirty-six feet and ten inches to i Itch; thence north thirty-seven and on" uarter deerees west one hundred aii'l nflv line feet: thence snutti Jive and one-ha! egrees west, two 'thousand four hundr*'. nd seven feet ten IncJles to a ditch; thenC' asterly bv said ditch two hundred and for v-five feet ten Inches; thence north foil ¦nd a half degrees east, one thousand twi undred and flfty-elght feet; thencu soull Ighty-nini* degrees east sixteen feet aevei nches; thence north five and three-quar ers degrees east one thousand Hve hundrc >nd seventy-two feet to the ni.rlheast coi ler thereof, where will be found a stoH' ' tandlng In the ground, and a road nr rlgn f way: thence north alxty-fnur and one lalt degrees west one hund-.-d und ten fee nd ten Inches tn the place of beginning ontalnlng within said bounds twelve acres ind thirty-six i-.,Js. more or leas. b«.'ini 'ounded on the north by land of Mlnell, oi he wvst by land of Henry Whitson inuth by the creek and east by land o' Varren flrllTln.
EXCFIPTINQ AND reserving a prlviler 'or the heirs of llaw;thurst and their as dena forever of carting and crnssing lo am i-om the eastern part ot said land, aa li he aforesaid deeil from Jesau Purdy ot ames Cuslc.
Al.Sd Al-I, that certain piece or tract ol alt and seflge meailow, sItUiLte. lying anr elng at MusHapequu. (formerly South (.)ys er Hay) in the Town of Oyster Hay, Counts 'f Nasaau and Slate of New Ynrk, and nn e 'fiCk of land known as Oyster Hay, West .eck, bounded and descrllxd as fnllows, ti •It:—Northerly by the great ditch (S' ailed) and by land formerly belonglne tc 'homaa WhH,son, deceased, easterly bj leadow no",v or formerly belonging to John owell. southerly partly by a eertain creel !adlne Into the meadow and partly by tin lay, Weaterly by meadowland of aaid John 'owell; contalnlns within said Imunds by atlmatton about nineteen acres and one- alf h*> the aame more .ar less. ALSO ALL thoae certain throe (3) pieces r parcels of land, lylne and being at Mas ape<iua. In the Town of Ojster Bay. Coun- v of Nasaau. bounded and described aa fol- ows;—
The first or most westerly piece Is bound- d on the Weat by meadow of (lei.rge Noa- rand and Thomas Whitaon, on the South y the Diy. on the east by land nf Henry Vhltson ^nd on tho north by a ditch, con dnine abuyt one 92-100 (1.!I2) acres, b« be aame mote or kaa. Tbe aecond piece la Iwunded on the Weat y land of Amus Whitaon. on the tionth by 'le Bay. and un the cast and north by lands t Thomas Whitaun and contains about t;) Iree 6t-l»0 ii.tS) itcni, he the aamo more •r leaa.
The third and laat piece is bounded on he West by land of Amoa Whitaon, on tbe outh by the above named ditch, on the ast by meadow formerly of John Allian ¦Itua and on the North by land of Thomaa w'hltaoD and contains alxjut one 9T-ltO I 97) acre* to I'm aatne more or lean. It 'Ine and Intended ts to all the pr'>n*rty >nveyed br Cl»rlea Hallbure to Allila T. t^aieht, one of the dat'eodanta In tbi« ae-
WM. H. E. JAY. Referee.
was killed in action in the world w,n.i-. ¦ South 8 dee. S4 min. Eaat 44.80 feet; tbance .„ , , ,_ T , ,. „ , * .i,_ South 6 dee. 40 min. Weat l.')8.44 feet; thenee
The l«Kly, thrpugh the efforts of the j y^^j^ ^g ^^ ,» „;„ , -^^^ gg „ ,^.
Nassau County Red Croys, waa.LfoUshl j thenee South 2 dee- 34 mln. East 4<.«5 feet;
, . , , ,. „ ,„„ thence South 27 dee. 47 min. West 170.30
here for burial >esterday. j ,„t ^^ ,h« Southerly line of Und of Shan-
(\n honor, guard consisting of Rob-| non; thenee North alone ««id land of Shan-
«... «.' Pnttoronn Pri^f American I e-! """ "' '^'^- ^ "*'"• **"' 141.73 feet; thenee ert W. Patterson 1 ost. American i.e , ^^^^ ^^ ^^ j,^ min. Wwt 234.H3 feet to
Kion. Jlincola and the AmeTXcan Red j the point or place of bceinnine. Cro.s8 rciiresentcd hy .Mrs. .Sarah ; Dated. .March 8, 1921. Braithwaite and Miss DiK-ey and H
plattHtn of Moldiers from the First Acrr.' ALLEY, LEE A VOORHEES, Squadron at .Mitchell Field and a fil Incr Attorneya for PlaintilT,
. , ¦ , ,, ». V- , ' Ofllce and P. O. Addresa
squ.ad from ( oiniiany -M, .New i orK
suite Cuari] met the body at the 6tn- | tlon and estioried it to the home of the mother at Jeff'rson stieet. ,
There the funeral cortCBc wiif formed and a march throiiRh the priii-j eiple sueet.> to he Court IIou.se was j made while lilusiness was suspended ! durini; the time it, was iiassinK. I
The funeral services were held in |- the Lutheiftn Church at Hemiistea 1'i„ the Matter of the Application i
111 Broadway. Manhattan, New York City.
At a .Special Term of the Supreme Court, of the State of New York, held In and fqe the Connty of Kingn, in th^aMBrnuKh of Brook¬ lyn at .the SiuBkty Court House, on the l.ith d«fof March, 1921. Present; Hon. JAMB6 C VAN .SICLEN.
Justice.
-!«»a-
Rev. W. a. Meyer iire:irhed the ser¬ mon eulDKlziuB th(» dc.'id hero and thosi boys who had sJven their life tor their country. The interment was in fJreen- lield Omctery and at the grave the American Legion burial service was
THK tlUKENS-NASSAl! : Order MEDICAL SOCIETY to Change : Changing its Corporate Name lo the ; Name of MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE : Corpora- COU.\TY OK tJUEENS. INC. : tion.
Upon reading and tiling the petition of THE yUEENS-.NA.'5SAU MEDK^AI, .SOCIE- Kiven by (,'ommander Joseyih NtdiaWfjz, TY, a domestic corporation, duly verified with the response bv Chaplin Ch.-vrlc! •": Thomas C. Chalmers, its president
wherein said petitioner prays for an order .McKee, Thcri' was a volley by the authorizing it to at-sume another corporate lirinir srinail and f:m« liv the biiule name to wit: the name .MEDICAL SOCIETY
lirinf, sriuail and t.i^ps ti? me t>ui,ii. ^^, .^^^^ COUNTY OF QUEEN.S, I.NC, and
• >i>iiiiwii oi.-1'ir'i.'ir »k;u« JTiv iTi'ik i"''"" """tf 'he certificate of the Secretary
imiTIMI OH'KKR /\.SSASM\.-\TI-,l)'„f state annexed hereto, certifying that
lluliiin. Murch 2;t. -Captain Ce«U. '*"-' """'"' "'''''*' ""''' corporation proposes
, • , , u 1 I to asuume is not the name of any dnmes-
:,e,s. who uas said to have been a ! tj„ corporation or a name which he deems
member of Ihe Hiltish Sr^cret Service,'so nearly resembling it. as to be calcuiuteti
. , .... , ., to deceive, upon fllintr proof that a copy *f
was as.sa.s,sin!lt<Hl Wltlim less than a i ^^c petition herein and of the Notice of
hundreirv(>iirs of Dublin Castle lodav. | Motion were duly filed with the SecreUry
I of State nnd upon filing due proof by atfi- ' davits showing that Notice of the presen- I tation of said petition has been duly pub-
i ILshed once in each week for three suc-
i/'rn MAM iril^ rn »V ccsslvc weeks in the Nassau County Review,
AGED MAN K.1LLLD BY . new.,papcr of the county of Nassau in
AIITrv AT rrr* A nuIirJCT ^'hich County such corporation has mem-
AUTO AT, CEDARHURST hers, and in the Klushing Daily Times, a
--^ I newspaper nf the County of Queens, in
'which County such corporation has ita prin-
Ceilni hurst. Alpfcli 2!).—John Mullen. ' cipal office and place of biisineas, and the
ii:i, «¦ i.'^ si nick bj"~^i aiiloinobile ami
He w;is attacked iiy foar i died ills body v.rTlT'hiillcl.'-
wiu) rill-
il C
(lied itist;uill.N llocktiway liii lasl ni'.;hi. 'I ;ited by |l;l» I'd rk w;n.
Sulzer v;is rirristed and In- cliar.i;!' of inaii:<laiif;litivi'. Tbe will be belli l.'riilay ni;;lil :n II Rooni-i ;it Lawrence.
The ileee.'iseil bud lum eni-'lox d hy
1 on a iii'liiest ¦ C(uirt
been niadi , Huber, at- no one op-
I'.Tivtil t wenty
icurt being satisfled by said petition, and
' , by the allidaiits and ccriificate presennd
lifiin(<filie injuiie.i, on , therewith, that the petition is true, and
pike, Cnlarhursl. ;il S.l.-, that there is no reasonable objection to
the change of name proposed, und thai
le :Miloniobile \\;i'; oper-< the petition has been duly authorised, and
I that notice of the presentation of the peti-
: tion, as required by law ha:
! Now, on motion of Harr
torney for the said petitio
po.'^ing, it is,
OKUERED, that said petition be and the sane hereby is granted, und that the peti¬ tioner herein "The (Jueen.s-Nassau Medical Soi icty," be and it hereby is authorized tc a< lume another corporate name, to wit, the , .. , , , "Medical Society of the County of Queens
no Ol I 0(1:11 liilisl loi- Ihe l:ist ' jn^. _'• „„ „nj ^tu-r the IKth day of April, lie was 'linLile, a ' 1«-1. and it is further.
ORDERED, and directed that this order i lie ciiteriil end Ihe nnpers on which il Is
-*. 1 grunted be filed, within ten days from thi
hereof, in the OHice of the Clerk of
H County, thu County In which thi
c
tinn is nieil. and that a ceitincd coiiy of thlr
order, wllhln ten days after the entry thereof.
be rued ill the otflee of the Secretary of
Slat", and a certified copy nf this order be
fliad in tile oltlce of the clerk of .N'nssau
Count ¦»¦. and further, that a cnpy of
this' order be nublished once a week
, . . ., , . , , ,. , , . , I fnr four successive weeks in the Nassau
^hot in the stomach. .lohn Kiatonliivel county Review, a newspaper of the County
IJof IT.'i Wilson avenue, lirool;l\ii, is ae- of Nassau, a newspaper in which County
" 1 r ,.',,, . such corporation has members, and in the
jused of bring: the shot. , Klushing Daily Times, a newspaper in the
The injured iad was removed to the County of Queens, in which County the said
, ¦¦¦•..¦ I- . I • , .corporation has its principal oHicc and place
lamnic;i HospitaL Ivratochivel w;isai-i„f business, beginning within ten days af-
rested on a technical cliarRe of :issaull. ter the entry hereof.
Enter in Quecni(..County
BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT
Ceilarlinisl, Mareli 20.—Two boys, .vliile slioo(lr;K in the woods hero yestet- ] l;iy, Ilndolrdi Klein of 171 Washin.q;ton |i;iikway, Diooklyn, Ki, was accidentally
The case will come before Justice Rai- 4f;'Frid;iy ni.ijlil nt R o'clock. The boy vas parolled to ;iu;iit the result of the: njnries to Klein.
JA
eons. MEH
C. VAN SICLEN,
.1. S. C.
Granted.
March l.";. 1921.
WILLIAM E. KELLY. Clerk.
The twentylhird I'risident of the L'nited .Slates, lleujaiiiin Hurri.son, was ;he BTiiindson of llie ninth, William H. l-l;iirisoii.
".\el,' n.-;eil pi inrili;illy itones, means "af;cd."
The Creat P.cll at Pekin;,' wei.^li liree Ions.
l.ll'l-MVt
Mfly
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pursuant to nn order of Hon. Leo towell. Surrogate of the County of N lOtlcR Is hereby given lo all persona liaving ¦laLms against
KLl.E.'^ FRANCES JOHNSON at* 6.' Woodmafe. In ttie said county, de- riased. to present the aninu wltk tba vouch- ¦rs thereof, to the subscriber, the admlnis rator of the goods chattels and credits vlik'h were of said decesaed, at tier place of ransacling business at tho office of Jay, Ipllth & Jay, 204 Montague Street. Bro'klyn. Vew York City, on or before tho 2Eth day of March next. Dated. Mineola. N. Y., Seuiemlier 8, 1920. SARAH ELIZAUKTII RTI.'MSO.N. Administrator. fAT, SMITH t JAY, Attorneys for Administrator. 204 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. City.
NOTICE or BOND WAI.E
Sealed proi>osals will be receivd by the Hoard of Trustees of the Village of Cedar¬ hurst. on the »th day nf April, 11121, at 8 III lock in the evening (>i the village onice. .Spruce HIrnet, t;('darhurat, Nassau (bounty. .N'lW Vork. fnr the purchase of siVinty-fivi hundred (Jl.fiOO) dnllurs drainage bonds of said \ltiiige. Hald bonds will lie registered bonds of the dennmination nf five hundred (»D00) dollars each, will be dated March 1st, 1921. and numlieied from nne (1) tn fifteen (If,) in¬ clusive. Said bonds will boar Interest at the rate of six i»er cent (C per cent.) per annum. Iiayablii semi-annually,' on the tst days of .March and Septemb<r nf each year. Said U, I tii'llds to iM'Come due in five (0) equu
nnnlne -weaterly along said land of Robert H. Taylor one hundred and elghty-Ava (UB) feet, more or leaa. to land formei iy vt one Oharlea Robinson, now of Estate of Carmino Sorreo- ttno: thence running northerly along aaid land formerly of Charlea Robinaon, now of Ratal* of Carmino Sorrentino, one hundred and ten (110) feet, more or less, until It cornea to tba said aoutherly Bld« ot land acquired by the City of .New York tn Condemnation Proceed- inea, and now known aa Observer Street; and thence runnine eaaterly along aaid last men¬ tioned land, one hundred and aeventy-two (172) feet, more or less, until it cornea to th* point or place of tjeglnning.
Toeethjir with all the right, title and Inter¬ est of every Kind whatsoever of the anJd CynthU. E. Weeks at the time ot her death, and of ti... i*»rtlea hereto at the time of the commencement of this nctlon, of. In and to said Morris Avenue, und. of, In and to aaid land acquired by tlie City of New York In Condemnation Proceedlnes. aa aforeaaid. and now known as (.Ibserver Street, and also ot.
n and tn that part of Obw-rver Street aa said Observer Street existp<l prior to the Con¬ demnation Proceedings instituted by th* C'W nf New York.
Dated. January 2!1lh. 1921.
EDWIN W. WALLACE. Refere*. WRIGHT A WHIOIIT. Attorneys for pinintltt. Rmkvllle Centre. New Ynrk.
PlttfeMBpaal Cucb
SrRVKTOBS
EDWIN S. VOORHII
Civil Engmeer-Snrveyor
PMt OfliM BiUldlng, N. nia«» At*.
Rockville Centre, L. I.
Talaphona, Ill-M, Rookvllle Cantra RaalAenoa Fhona. UT-J
MECHANICS
CHAS. O. CtlLVIN & SON
MERRItn-:. L. I.
Sedan—ANCHOR TOP—Coap«
«U\«S ENCLOSED
'omfort and Convenience the Year Around
Anto Painting of All Khida
Top and Curtain Work
NITKSB
vfRS. C nBINBOTH
KURAB All Cmm»a Local Dootore' Ratw—aw
Phone R. V. C. ITS W • llMMinratr Ava Raokrllle (iMilre
•hone 180:R.
MARCUS H. BURRILL, M. Cf.
.Spcdallzewjin all F(X)T IMLMENTS t A. M.—8 P. M.
•tunday. 9 12 ?4I Merrlch Road
Monday, 2 8 Rockvill* Centre, L.I.
MONEY TO LOAN
Koney to Loan-rirstlMortgages
on desirable improved property
iriA Anweri REASONABLE RATE
LAWYERS TITLE AND TRUST CO.
3S9 FillM SlrMl, JiMica,)!, T.
SUPREME COURT—NASSAir COUNITW
Oaear V. Vatet, as Executor and Trustee of the La^t Will nnd Testament of Oscar W. Vatet. deceased, Plaintiff, —against—
Harry H. HofTnagle, et al., Defend¬ ants.
dalinents of fifteen hundred ($1500) dnliari j each, the first of which ahall be payable twi Veins from their date: Both principal and Interest will be payable in lawful money of [llie fnlti'd States of America at the Hank nl , l.iiwrcnci', Lawrence. Nassau County, ."^ew , Ynrk.
The right Is reacrved In rejwt all bids and any bid not complying with the terms nf this nnllt.. will be reJeclcW
The bonds will nnt l>e sold for less than par, and in addition tu Ihe amount bid. thi Huecesaful bidder must pay accrued iiiteresl al the rate tsirne by the bonds from the dale of the bonds to Mie duto of paymenl of the purchase price.
All bidders nre rcqutred to deposit a certi¬ fied check payable to the order of l^dward .M Hueder. Treasurer, for two per centum of the amount of bonds bid for. drawn upnn nn In¬ corporated bank of trust company. C'hecks nf unsuccessful bidders will be returned upon the award nf the bonds. No Interest will b.' allowed uiKin the amount of the check of a ¦siict'essful bidder and such check will Ik- re¬ tained lo bo upplied In part payment for the bonds or to seiure the. Village against any l.'ss resulting frnm the failure nf the bidder to comply with the terma of hia bid.
l'rop<*ala should b«' i.d(lressed In the Hoard nf Teifsteea of the Village nf Cedarhurst, ¦ 1-"^-^ ¦ - - v,,rk. and
MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE
47 Cnianta hava plentjr •( ataiMr ta
loan on cood •••aritri
Ttm Raaaonabl*
KARL J. BKutanw
vttomay-at-Law, tt Nortk fttrk Ara. ROCKTILUD CBKTRB, M. T.
MONEY LOANED
3h Bond and k(artca«», larwl
Plaoad, Tux Bearahlix m nUaa
abla Cluupi BROWSm A TAl t Front St., RaokTllla ttaatM, M. T, Tnlaphana, Raakvllto OBotra A
•B. A. H. MAMMOND DMtlct
. FfMf«rt Buk ¦¦il4fai« T«l«»k«M. in-w
ked on the
nlshed wilh K8<l., of
By virtu^ of a judgment of foreclosure and •ale duly made and entered in the office of Ihe Clerk of the C<iunty of Nassau in the above entltleii action, bearing date the 7th day of March, 1921, I, the undeniigne<I, the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, on the
23rd DAY OF APRIL, 1921, at 1(1 o'clock In the forenoon of that day at the Rotunda in the County Court House in
Mineola, Nasaau County, New Yor'it th* Truat Company, which will c-rtify as t„ the premiaes deacribe.! hy 5ald judgment U, be ^..„„|„,„„, „, ,he aienaturea of the omclala
nnd the s«'al impreaaed thereon.
Hy nrd.r of the fiuard of Trustees of the
;uarhurst. Nassau County end' ii^d In a seated envelopo outside "l*rni»oBal for Bonds."
I'he successful bidder will be furr the opinion of J. Iluaael Sprague l-'ar Kmkaway, (}Ueens County, New York, Ih.il the iMinds nrii binding and legal obliga¬ tions of tlu> Village of Cedarhurst. Nassau County, New York.
The bonds will be prepared under the Supervision of the United Slates Mortgage a
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PETTIT BROTHEM UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS RMkrUle C«itre Jk H«
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»n. •hualed lying and l»- village nf Cedarhurst, Nassau County, New I^ng Island, in the Tpwn ! y^^k
Dated, January M. l»l».
a. LESTEIR KASTMAN. RafMWu.
LA1RKK * ntoar.
Ptalntltra Attonnya. 21S Mcstaeu* Streat. Brooklyn. N. T.
Id. and therein descrilied as foUowa
All tba'! land with the buildings and Im' provements thereon ine n^ Malverne. of Hempstead County of Nassau State of j,_^,^^ „,^^^ .j,^ ,,„,
/'L^T''' "n""^ "" **" ^£^ of Property I john O. MrNICHOLU
of Madehne C. Barqumero Norwood I, I , ' rresidenl of the Board of Trdsteea
sui^veyed November, 1908 by Smith * Mai- ,,,,^.fg j, raihiO, cclmson. C. E.a, Freeport, I.. I., and which sr.id parcel is b^indvd and descril>ed ac- or—''tt: to aaid map as follows; ' Boeinning at a^ point on the Easterly aide of Ocean Avenue where the same is in¬ tersected . with the Southerly side of land now
village Clerk.
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Arthur Howard W-^ka, Plalutlff.
S."".*^ "^r J*?.."""-'- ?'?^r"°"u •"'' '""Hf'''', ''^ : Eveline Ollria Croaa, Harry Ben- "'"* "¦"" '^- - " -•!- -1 ^^^^ Weeka and Lualla W**k»,
Dorlon Wright; runnine thenee .South alone the Easterly side of Ocean Avenue South 8 dee. 10 min. weat 345.23 feet; thenee So«th £ dee. 31 mln. East 6S.67 feet; thenee South: C d<v. 9 min Eaat M.M feet: thenee South: 8 dee. 19 miu. Ea«t 11S.70 fiMt to the land | of the City of Hitw York; thenee akme land of the City of New York. South 89 d*K. ' 2t min. Eaat 22Z.3S fe*t: thenee (iouth 34 dee. i 2D min. East 322.65 feet: thcaee North 84 , dee. 10 min. East 228.96 fitat ><o land eon- , veyed by MadaUne C. StiUea to KAiMrt Wil- son «t
wife. Vlreinla Warren Heldeman. Anna Bell* Waelta. Natle* af wife of tbe plalntlK. and Arthur Sal*. Howard Weeka and Birvlin* Oilvta Croas. aa ecaooton tt the last will and teatamant of Cyntma E. Wewka.
D. HAitRrSON
TIN AND SHEET METAL WORKS I Rods, Gutters and Leaiiflrs
Furnace*, Ranges and Heaters In.
stalled and Repaired
165 FRANKUN STREET
Phona: t7S-R HempsteU, L, I.
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Notice ia hereby stvMi, that In foraafina* ot | Indenaot of rartltlaa aod ¦¦!• aaljr nttd* and I
and rseottied in the Naaaaa Caosty Clark's date JhaiaaryTtwaaty *lslitli, IMI. I. tka «¦- Office July 24th. J906, in Liber 102 of Cob- deialcoed. the refere* In aaid iodement named. ' veysaeei, pas* 113: tiwnc* aJOBe *«id land will aeli at miMlc aaotkin. to tbe MttMat Md-
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