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OmCUJL MBWSPAPmi for Naasaa Co^tj for pablleaUoB of notleaa of BaaJcrastay ia Diatrlet Court of TTnltad SUtas ter Iht ¦aetan Dlartot of Now Tork.
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Ag a matter o( Xact tlMte was lo^rs ot physical trainins snd forming of proper mental attitude on the part of the boys than actual preparation for flKhtlnr Th» food features at the system may be carried on in other lines of effort and for the sake of the youns manhood of the state it is eak-ncstly hoiied that It will be dope.
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Secretary of VocaUons of the T. M. C. A., aad Director of tho Unltef Employment Service of Kanau and Suffolk Counties
Watch for tbls department weekly. It will pay ycm to read It cart- fully. The Information Is authentic
PoMlsbsd DaUy Bhtoept Sunday
Aatarat at the Pest OOea at Fraeport. M. aa saoond olaaa mail mattar, aoAu got at Marab 1. 1IT(.
BsSaertptloa. tl par raar in advaooa Stasia eoplas. two oaata.
WAR GlILTY GO FKKE
A (iL-rman cuurt uitlinK in Oermany haH decided that Uu> Oerman command¬ er uf a submarlue which sank a hospital ship is not guilty, because it carried wounded sohliera and not wounded sail- orn which wan the purpose for which it vraa intended. /
Of course from .a Gernruui humanitar- Um Htundpoint it lo pcl'mitisiblc to kill a wounded siolilicr uny time, but « wounded nailor, if il uultti the purpose of thoHu In high uutliority, 1^ immune.
Tho ditruiflcd court waa very fair, tlie now8 (Icupatchcii suid, and the British ivpri'scntatlves «hoolv hanUu with tlic Judi^cs when It adjouriictl.
The additional reaaon for acquitting the submarine commander was that he was coinmandod by his superior officer to ><iiili tiic liuttpital aliip and ity help> IcsH carBo of liurnan Uvea, and iie waa not to blame.
Tile reault is aa wc all e.>:pc<:tcd. Is'o one ia to blame. The ICaiaer said it was Von lilndeiiburK or Luilendofff or Voii Tiri)ltz or aumeone and they all said tha,t it was someone elae wlio all aaid it was someone else ad Infinitum.
The acquittal of the war guilty will be the laat atraw. They have found a Clernian aerKuant guilty of nilatreat menl of priaonera and a captain haa al.so heifi) punialied, allliough he aald 11 waa not llla fault that an epidemic of aick- nesa broke out in hia prison camp, atarted after he led it. lie took the wrong plea. He sliouUl have blamed 11 on aomcone higher ui).
The guilty go free except for tliat vengeance that is the Lord's and He will repay. We at least can count on tbat.
"Cincinnati, Ohio, June 4.— James S. Hastings, 53, humorlat, known throughout the country as 'Luke McLuko' died today."
"LUKE McLUKE"
Another column marcher after a long victory hike along the News Tumplkj! has heard the commands "Halt"— "RpHl." Ah Lirko McLuke lies down by the roadside hc will be mourned by otlier buddica who pass along in other columns. .
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The .sporting writer from afar. Will go to Jer.sey in a CAB After he is settled then •
He'll start in with his fountain PEN' To tell his readers over here What he saW from the lowest TIEK.
The Domino Yacht Club of I'iitchogue ia well named. Ijike the Houth Shore here, the accent is on the "shore."
LIIIKL O.N 01 It IIO.ME LIKE
J ual a lillle inoU'st aKaln.st the habil the playwrights aceni to iiave formed of libeling Ixnig IslmuL^fe. We might aland for It If it were founded on fact, but it ian't.
lOven the beloved Alary Plckl'ord has lel it come InU) her lateat fllm. As rep- reaented in the story a Long Island home is ull aet for conUilloiia leading to divorce and worse.
Wu arc iiu'Uned to believe that the Bcrecii alar-inanuger did not mean to Im¬ ply that that ia the sort of thing tliat is going un in Long laland bumea, for in fuel she must know better.
It was Just in line with the Broadway idea thai Ix>ng Island la u good iiluce tu set that sort of Ufc.
It ia high time lo make a protest. Utlierwise (he public will begin to be¬ lieve It.
Oddly enough "Through tho Buck Door" is the name of tho fllm-pluy thut gives this erroneous impresaiun of Lung Islund life.
Kor a few Weeks the young people in tho public aeliools will reicive moif than,^ t^ie usual amount uf 'atteullun. Here In Nasaau Cuiiiity we havo genu¬ ine i-cuson tu be pruud uf the yuung folk.
TKAlMNiii THE UOVM
Compuli^ry btUltary traii^ ing ofbuys in thiif state ts>no longer in effect. ItKvus good work that was mlsuuderatood, i*usa ively oi)posed und In suineciises actively Toucht by tho public sohool ltiter«Bt». ond was killed chiefly by the fkc-t that men competent tu tiaiu tt^e boye were unwilling to give tlma to work without
The Bonus application.s .\re ready for you sonny, In a month, or two," or three, They'll aend along the money.
Tile rea.son they call It a .state bonua is because Iowa.
Ouia will give a good "account" of itself, you can "l>ank" o^i that.
Most boys think tliat when they are through school they are through study Ing. From then on they are going to work and not look at a book unless Its a story. It Is possible to do this, of course, and occasionally sijicceed but it is ono of the best ways to a^tand, still.
In school there arc all sorts of'ways to study. We learn not only by reid- ifig but by practising, by watching the teacher or older acholars and by study ing flnlshed pieces. M'hcn wc got cut at work we sometimes forget that it is Just as necessary to learn in all tbese ways. Wc should study as much as possible from books, watch exper¬ ienced workers, practice new pro¬ cesses cvv.ry chance we get and by atudylng finished processes. This ap- plles to bookkeeping as well as farm¬ ing, machine shop wurk and also sell¬ ing.
- What must I study? Thia la the first query, and one of the most Ite wildcrlng. There are several ways to answer this question but flrat let me HUggcst one simple way. It will usually be possible to pick out some man ahe^d who knowa whal you must know to ad- ce. . Uo this and then either find out what books he depends on, audi as the "mcchanica' hand book" or ask bim what books hc would recommend for you to study. 'ITiis does two things, in the first jilace it gets the good will of the man by ImiJlylng thai you tliinU li<" knows his buainesa and Is able lo advise and aecond ll calls his attention to your work and your desire for ad¬ vice. Occaaionally such a request will bring a rebuff but ordinarily It is very wortli while.
The next metho<l of lliuTInK out what to study is lo analyze to try and de- sci:ilM»'the Job—Just what in the waj' of exiierience or knowledge ll requires. This is called Job Analysis, (A blank
which Will heJp to do this wiU be maU- ed to anyone Interested.) Mot only should such an analysis be made but it should be put In writing as far as possible. Buch a list of information needed for a machine shop positioo micbt be as foliows:
1. Machines used: (a) different makes.
(b) names of parts, (c) things they are used for.
2. Products or products: (a) o|)erationa neccssar.v, (bl time of operations, (c) value of prochicts and cost of pro¬ duction.
3. Organizing Of company, (a) make up of shop or department—how many of eachklnd, (b) relation to company.
(c) general company policies.
4. Machine operation: (a) best meth¬ ods—why, (b) Ume, (c) i>crsonal require¬ ments of operators.
If you are in a clerking p<Jsition your Qutllnc migtkt run something like this:
1. Goods sold: (a) varieties, (b) differ¬ ent brands, (c) uses.
2. Field: (aJ class of buyers, (b) their desires and needs in goods, (c) aize of territory, (d) No. of competilore.
3. Organization of compdny: (a) size and mctl)Od of handling business, (manager, cashier, 3 clerks, etc.,) (b) kind Of concern, (eorporation, partner¬ ship, etc.) (c) business policies.
4. Retail selling: (a) apiiroach, (b) making sale, (c) requirements.
Afler such an analysis has been made It Is much easier to go nfter your information and find out where to get It than without any method. Some- limes it merely requires study of the Job itself. At other times extra read¬ ing will open the way and then again class work In .some phase of the prob¬ lem will 1x1 illuminating.
You have intelligenee. Use it. Apiily tho same thought to your job that you would to a game—onx even that you uaed to apply to your studies and it will pay you many times uver.
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A musicals waa given by the l«adtna' Aid of ttie M. e. Church at the bosse of Mn. Wl&^ CofBbs- Miss HUud 8t«^ nor at Bf«giilya gA"** vccy ente«tj|l9- Ing recitations. Fred Qrlmra played a violin solo and tbere were songs by Mr. Cann of Proenort and Mrs. 9. Flsrl»r. Kafresbmaots were served and tbc ev¬ ening proved very eajoyabie.
Mr. and Mrs. Tbomaa Mcilee, who Itave been staying with Mrs. Fischer, have moved to Wantagh whore they purchaaed a home on Park avenue. MLr. McGee liought his bouse through a Daily Ilevicw advertisement.
The Bellmore Club held a Phoebe Snow dance on Saturday evening, June 4th.
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Reindeer and muMc oxen are to l>e bred In Otnada as a source of supply of meat and leather. '
A lawn tennis player who in st sli A hard hitter will wca't- out a racquet \A a week or so.
Only the Incompetent persons object to being estimated at their real value.
Fal.se teeth for the poor ia the latest London charity. Don't lute tlie liand tliat makea it posaible.
"Draft Beer Bill."—Draft beer used uaed to be the beat, even though It wa.s a slacker, for thirst.
Canada may get Bergdoll for u.s. Yes, Ju.st IJuebec-kou him and he'll come over.
"Magiciana dine and sliow tlieir skill."—Maybe they made a drink oul of a glass of water.
The Cermans and the douglity l-'reiich,
Ale out of aiiaestheala.
To start a battle «^ice agaiu,
In uiiper Kaat Hilesia.
Tiie Nude Cave Dwellera discovered near IJeilln were only making a bare living.
Tlie baehCTOis among the Tuika, No longer can they tarry. Since .someone introduced u bill. That forces them to mairy.
There are 27 L. I. murderera await¬ ing death in Sing Sing now. Gee, Long laland can furnish anything.
AIN'T IT SO?
When you get married and have nothinK' und want everything, buy u r..ovc Neal bungalow. Right away the silent "H" in "Alter" comes to the top. Kverybody has an Interest In you, payable every tive minutes. The flrat 10 years are the hardest but the op¬ timist says "Owe, this Is the life!" 8o many own tho house that you will liave conipany for aeveral years apd you realize that the minister meant it when he lold you to .sjiy "1 due." Yea, verily.
C. H. J.
WEST HEMPSTEAD
Miss Minnie Van Dolilcn attended the wedding of her cousin Miss Isabella Vau Dohlen to Mr, Kdward Hurley In Brooklyn Sunday evening.
Waller Box has the garage eoin^iletcd on his property at Falrlawn Park.
Heiwy Van Dohlen, Overlund Sedan.
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The regular nocetlng of Victory Hoae and Chemical Co. will hc held at the achoolhousc this evening at 8 o'clock. Imjiortaiit buslneas will be brought uy durins the sessiyn.
The regular meeting ot the Monitor A. C, will be luikl Friday a|t Uic home 01 A. Hansen ou Spruce atreet at 8 j). m.
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ROOSEVELT DRAMATIC CLUB TO GIVE PUY AT MERRICK
Merrick, June 7.—Tho Stroller's Dramatic Club of Roosevolt wUl give a three-act comedy, "The Klupeiuent of Helen," on Saturday evening, June 11, for the bvnellt at Merrick Hook, Lad¬ der and Sngine CuoUMin/ S. in Ftrc- incn's Hall, Can^ avenue.
After tlyj^ show there will be dan<;lQg and reCretthments. 0t is expected that u st|b«tantlal amount wiU bo reuiixed fur Ike" t>euellt of thu flrv <Muipui»y.
WIU TRAIN ADULTS TO TEACH CHILDREN IM SUNDAY SCHOOL
No More Haphazard Wo^k By Well
Intentioned, Unfitted Instmcton
Under New Plan
Uockvillc Centre, June 7.—(Jueens- Naa.suu Sunday School Association, whose aim ia lo promote a system of functional education in Protestant churcliea ot Queen.s apd Naa^tau coun¬ ties, contemplates cstabliBhing four schoola to in.struct teachers and offl¬ cera engaged in Sunday School work.
The .schools will iiroliably be located in Mineola, I'reeport, Jamaica and KInihuist. .\n executive offlce Is to be established in Jamaica.
The organization Uesircs to establish a Summer School on Long laland to train younj? peoiile. 11 e^^ecta to ac¬ complish these purposes within a year. ' The succeaa of the projects depends upon abllily to rai.se a budget of~ $6.- 000. To obtain revenue it ia auggest¬ ed that ehurchea which are members of the organization, >uy ut the rate of Hve conlH a year for each enrolled Sunday School attendant, though it ia not Intended that the sum shall be con¬ strued aa an a.saessment, nor Is the payment compulsory. Churches with wealthy congregations aro lo be in¬ vited to contribute more liberally and thua help sustain weaker ones.
Mixlerii Methud nf Instruction
The inethod of instruction is an ad- vanceincnl over the age worn plan of having kindly teachers, tlieniaelvea un¬ trained <'xcept from knowledge gained hy reading, to te(^(^h children to a be¬ lief which is nol iilwaya practised.
The functional educational system will, through its schoola, give four courses in religioua ctlucsition, namely, liible study, atudy of tho pupil, meth¬ ods and principles of teaching and ad¬ ministration. They aro basi^ on the fundamental elements of knowledge, obaervallon and practise.
inistead of merely telling Sunday School acholara wliat they shall do, tbe plan ia to give each child .some definite ai'rvice to perform, arrangetl to meet various stages of life, and thus teach each what ought tp be done to bo a ClH-istian, -periiiittlng tho iM-lief to flx Itself through constant piacti.se.
Any Protestant church, whether u member of the aa.sociation or nut. Is to be perrnitt^ to aend as many Sun¬ day School workers to attend the couraes, aa tbey chootse,' There are about S20 Sunday Schools in tbe terri¬ tory served by tile association.
The Rev. Arthur Porter, of the Bethatoy Congregational Church, Kaat Uockawuy,l.<i l>lrector uf liellglpua Kdu¬ cation, under whoae jurisdiction much of this work will voipc 'Me is ;now visiting various chuix-hes and giving lectures. Illustrated with lantern slides.
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' Tbe speoiflc gravity of cast >iuc la IMAi, wbile tltat ot cast bi-aas Is S.ST, or OM^-ly one-flfth moro.
Up to the tUpe i4 tftv Katolitti/aA, tio country: in <S<lsmi waa nore tbor* oughly ISuglisb tbun tbe' New England Coiuaies-
GARDEN FETE AT ROSLYN FOR MtLK FUND FOR ITALY
Roslyn, June 7.—An Italiafi «:arden parly to be given for tho benefit of free milk for Italy and also In tribute to Queen Elena of Italy, is to take place on Sunday, June 12, on the lawns of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Henderson's country place, Villa Marina. Booths of the garden jiarty will be arranged like a street in un Italian fuir de luxt>. This .stieet is to be called the Boule¬ vard des Itallens.
Woodland dancing by girls, gailied liko dryad.s, the putting contest, the swimming pool matches, tlie marquee, where tea will be aerved, the dancing pavilion will be but a few of the at- tractlona.
It has now been decidod not to have an evening session, bul to hold the gar¬ den party in tlio afternoon alone. I.«iwn dancing under the direction ot Desiree Lubowaka, who wllh her band of girls will make sudden appearances from the woods every half hour or so, in solo or in groups, and give brief pastoral and cla-'*alc dancea on tho lawn before the big audience, is to bo a feature.
There will be 00 program girls. Among them, witli Miss -Maud Burnside and Miss Fiancea Ziefler, heading the special committee are: Miss Charlotte Osgood, Miss Kllae .Shearman, Mrs. Buchanan Schley, Miaa Gordon Craw¬ ford, Mias Catherine Turck, Miss Jctta Ooudal, .Misa Margarette Sammis, Mlaa Harietto Sanmiia, Mias Marit^ Krugone, Miss Margaret I'ower, Mlaa Loma Malllaon, Miaa Ethel Hayea, Misa I.sa- belle MacPber.son, Mi.ss Beatrice .Post, Miss Dorothy Macready, Mi.sa Fmnces Bogai-t, Miss Lconle Coudert and Mrs. Eugene Vnlle.
Mi.sa Belle Boach, oqueatrienne, will soil programs on Iior.soliack, and during the day alio is lo ride In a very pic¬ turesque Italian coatume.
Mrs. Frank C. Hender.son heads the committee of the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.' Samuel Walker oC Brooklyn havo coma to Bellaiore to spend tbe siMnnier wUb Mrs. ClaoSKs Walker.
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WANTAGH
A dauglucr was liorn to Mr. and .Mrs. Nod Walton, ot Hempstoad, lust Tuea¬ day. Mrs. Walton was Misa Helen Place of Wantagh.
Sunday achool children ure rehears¬ ing an exercise "in liis Steps" for Children's Day, June 12.
Plana have been made for the Sunday School parade' to be held ut Bellmore, Juno 3S.
The graduation exercises of the Wan¬ tagh school will be held at the Pariah Houae on Friduy evening, June i4.
William Coroii who haa been ill of Scarlet fever is Improving.
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Cbarles Luerssen son ot Charles i Luerssen the real estate dealer is 111 j in lU>ckvllle Centre of perltunltte ful- -, lowing an appendicitis oi>eratioa. but j ts rocovering nicely lu the gratlfl^atiun | of liis (rit:n4s.
D^Can C Smith and his higher. Wlllbim Smm of Brooklyn, visited Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Kubinaon of 13»i HafriHUU | avenuo, Sunday.
CAREFUL INVESTORS
Tliose who want the largest returns coosistent with absdfetc safety are buyiifg the new stock issue of
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JA.AL\ic.V NEW YOUK
A substantial Compfiny with more than tvvcnty years ^Owth and achievement l^ack of it.
CAPITALIZATION
Aotlforized $1,<K)0,0Q0.00
Par Value $l9.m
All Common Stock. Full Paid and Non-Assessable. Fr£e of Bonded Indebtedness.
The following names give unquestionable evidence of the stability of this Company, and guarantee a brilliant future.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
CiEORGE W. COOKE President and General Manager
UAJUUl' If. GtHM Treasurer
J08EPH O. MYERSO.N Secretary and t.'ounsellor
WU.<iMM C. B<VKKI^ Kx-Sheriff of Queens County, one of tho
founders of tho Firal .N'utional Bank, Jamalcu, I>. I. WAKKBN B. AHty.MEAU, Second Vice-President of the First NaUonul
Bank, Jamaica, L. I. CliARLE.S V0HBER4J. Prlneljia! of the Jamaha High School; Con-
aulting Chemist of Curtis Motor Aeroplane Co.. (jurdcn City, Ij. I. FKEDEKIClj; VAN BENSMKLAEH D^CY, Journallsl, Author, Lawyer,
former law partner of the late Mayor Ouynor.
You could not find a group of more capable, honest men.
Books now open for Subscriptipn.
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lidmfle Cciire to Long Beack
1 Operates from
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Buses leave every hour on the hour',^ starting at 7 a. in. dally from IliH-k- viile Centre, and 8 a. nt. trom Lung Beach
For udvertiaing space address I Jl. MPIHO Oeneral Delivery, Post Oflicc, Rock¬ ville Centre
All kinds of Antiques for Sale
F. Brunei
Mill Road. Hempstead
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.>Ji.uI>hI iirupoxalK «MI bv rijcflvod by lli» Bunrd ut Trustf-fR til th.. VllUiri' of Urc«l .N'i'Ck IjHtalrn at 41 Tcdar Uriv* in aald villagi-, on June H. 19;i. at 5 o'clock I'. M., for tiie vurrhaan of $4(1,000 coupon l>aviiic JioQdH dulod July lat. liil. vt ihr d<<noinlna- llon of 11,Odd <»rh. niiifVirlnit J4.000 on July, I In f«rh of the ycui» 19« lo IHJI Inrlunivc. ( .Said boiidit mny be PKiatcriMl a" In bolli lirliiclpnl hiu! InliTciil and Var Intcn"! al [lu- rale of alx jn^r ctMiturn O;*",! ikt annum. liaynbU' ill lawful inooiy at llu; uflkon nf thn Haiili of Nuaaau Counly. Nuw Turk. The tiuiidH will Ix^ Bold at not Uaa than fact- and acoruod IntiTc-at from tho dalp of th>' IxmdH tho date of cN'iivr-ry. l*i-opoaalH ahall bo addri'K.srd In Mr. l-'ii d. II. fhurch. Vlllagu Clurk. and cntloncd In r analnd anvoUi^o marki-<l on thi- outaldc '•Propnaal for Pavlns Honda. " and muat hn aecompanli-d by ft cortlrli-d rhi-ik upon an Inoorpiinttt'd bank or truat rtimnaiiy. abl<' lo tho ord.T of Ihf Villait"' of (irial Nrck KMlHtea for L"i of the faw value of thu bonda bid fur.
hiM-kw Iif uni>ucc<'HBlul biddira will b>' ri'-
lurned ui«m tho award of (he bondn. No In-
lereA will bo allw»i-d UIHin ihc amount of thn
iKMk of Ihe BucfoaHfui blddor nnd auoh chci'k
.-III \j" rrtalnod and applied In part payment
f thi' bunda, or, In caai: of failure to lako
i|i and liay for the la>ndH In arcordanre wllh
he trrme of the pri>i>oHal, will be applied on
aei'ount of the tfaniavca Incurred by Ihe
Vllliiire.
Tho HUiiixNful bIddorM Mill bo fijrnljihoU with Iho opinion of .Meaiira. Ilawkina. Uela- lleld and l.oinrfollow of N.-w Vork I'Hy that 111.' IviiLla are bIndInK and loi;al obllKalloiis o(, thu aald Vlllaiie.
The bonda will b.' prepared and oxeculcil under the auiiervlHlim of Ih.; I'niled aiaUa ; M..rlKaif.- A Trual rompany. whleji will certify ' aa tu the komuIuoiiikr of th.' nltrnstures of tho ondaln. the aeal apiN-arlnK on aald bonda
The riKhi la reaerved to rejevt nny and all hlda.
By order of the Buard of Truateea.
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.May 1i;Ui. 19.'1
,\M»EKHORS' NOTICK
Till-; AS.m;.XHi)na ..f Ih.' Town of Ili'inp- Hiead. Iwreby Klvc nolle<> that they liuve r.ini- Plet'd the Aa».'aiinieut Kulla fpr th.' current .war (IUSI). and that a .-.ipy th.-reof haa bi-i Ii left Willi one of their nuiirtwr al Ihn iillU.- of Ih-i .\H»i-Haora. Iliaim 208. Town Ilall, In lh.» Vtllaue .if Heinpalead. wh.-ro II nii.y bi- acen and examined hy any poraun UPiH Uio
TillHU Tl KHDAV OK JLKK. 1I'2I nrxl fullnwInK and Una on that day, to wit. Jf.N'l-; SI. TO'.'l. from !) o'eUa^k A. M. unlll 4 u'(:lock I'. M.. 'xlil Aaae.aaora will mnut at thi-lr aald ofllc- In Ihe Town Kail. Vllla«e of Ik-mpatcad. to review their aaaoMiDOSta und to hear and examine all coniplalnta In re¬ lation to Kueh aaaecamenia.
Uittod thia lat Any et June. 1II2I. TKOMAH jr. BltUWKU.
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HMITII t:OX. Aaaeaaora uf tbc Town o( IlcJUpalctd.
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l'uriu»nt to an order of HON I.IiO.NB I>. IIOWI-XT.. Surrocate of tha County ot Nm- amu. nol lee U h«Toby given »o all parsung htvtns olalma uratnat HtJgBiaa tA H^^'* Ant), laiu of Hempatead a«.rf«M, In tb* M(d oounty, deceaa>.-d. lo pr«sgst lfa« vaiiM with tbe Toucbera tlwrocf. to tha •ubacrtbar tiio adoilnlatiator uf tbe xpod*. chattela and credita whirh Vvro of aaUi doceaaed. at her pi»c« of tranaacting ibua(a««a at tha oSlce lit John C. Walt. 233 Ucoadway. Hanbalus, Naw Tork City, oa or Ketore tba Itlh day •( Untubar next.
rialod. Mineola. N. T., Mgrcb St. lltl. JOHN C. WAIT,
Attorney fpr gdmlnta'rator. Boruiwh of Manhaltan, 1«(W 7ork Cl'-r
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I>urattanl tu an order of Hon. I.KUNt9 V. UOWL;i.r^, Hurrugate uf tb<. f'osntr ot Saamaa, ni.tU'.' la hereby given tu »tl forautg iwvliia elalioa atfalnat
JUHK B- VALKNTINK. late vf Kr««iturt. In the aald coaaty. 4)aceaa<;il. l.l pieacnt tbe aariM; with the vuti«li»r» Utoreol, the aubaerllM-r tbe a4nilatatratcr Of tho aviUm. cb«itt<ii« and crc-dUa which war* er agl4 'Jvcoaaad. at bla place vf UaOMMTtltra hMsisti it tu, iJftK a! !.=-j PI.-:.'!:::. TrsttSrS^ Me ITurk. o« or h«(ore tho lOMi Bar ot Kitia mr Boxt.
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Mtortmy tor Ailiriltditralor, Vn w««t Morrtok rrAmurt. N. T.