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THE DAILY REVIEW,
MONDAY, MARCH a, 1921
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J^EEPORT GUN CLUB MAY JODi LEAGUE
3ketiag Wednesday Evening to -'¦" Decide Several Inportant Questions of Policy
. JTreeport, MaP<-h 21.—Thr newly or-
iianlzcd Kreeport (lun Club will hold
d'meetinK on We<ln«Kilay evcninR. when
'matteri. very Importunt to the cluh will
'¦'' tee dlBCrtHned. Wlth'n large and grow-
^1'^' IMfc lldt ot nfieml»erB the nnnnctnl sup-
'i'- ' port of the club Is anKurf<l. The fact
IJjl^at many namoH of men wrll-known
In the Bportins world are on the mem-
„ bM-Hhip liHt iK indicative of .-i brlKht
:'1^,, .jfutur* technically and Hocially.
if' llie club waH orKunlzml March II, to
'" Jjo known as the hVeeiwirt Oun Club.
ItH main purpoHc will be Ihc deirtruc-
tlon of clay bIrdM.
Judfre Albln N. Johnxon presided at, if? Ae wesKion at whirli orRanl-«itlon wa.-* ¦ *', effftCted. These offlcer.s were elected;
P. I'. Alcorn, preMldrnt; L. 1'. Htone,
¦Vice preHldcnt; R. 1'. Dom.schke, .vec-
.^f. retary-trensurer; .1. Hirsrh, caiitain.
jf^ Initiation fee i.s y,\ annual duen. |2.
.' The flrHt Krid.iy of each month is to be
r • the rejcular meetiuK niftht.
.-'*^- Sportsmen and men of ffood repute
^nd character are Invited to Join, nr>-
tiliration blank.s may be obt.'iin<il from
rrtiy member or from the secretary.
Ruddy V. Dom.schke, who.se address is
Freeport Gun Club, 212 Atlantic ave.,
Freepoii. I'hone Freeiiort IHSR. Cw-st
cards will be Issued lo members for
their friends who may enjoy the privi-
IcffCH of the club for a iieriod of thirty
days.
The shootiUK jrioiinds of I hi' club will . be at the east end of thi' village nf Kri'i'- l»ort, easily re.'ichid. The Kiounds will ; be IhoroUKhly equipped l>y the execu¬ tive committee with new traiis, donated by Frwl A. Htone and Lewis I'. .Stone, ' his father. Tho latest devices known ;, to ni^ksmen will be installed .so that ^ members will have one of the most tlp-todate trap shootInR clubs in tliii country. ¦' Conle.sts and siieclal mnlchos will be
* arranKed for every Saturday and Sun- A day throughout ttie year.
Ropre.sentatives of the Ameiican ", TrapshootinK Assoeialloii, Diil'ont N '' mours Coa.. Wlnehi'stei- Keiie:itiriK
Arms Co., and Abercronibii', Kilili Co.
will be present as Ruests ol the club .-it '* the .special (meeting next Wednesday,
* Mnrch 23, at dub hriidf|iirutirs. Miller and -Mlantic ntenues.
' It Is their desire to see that tlie Vroi^-
port (ii^n Clul) aftlliiites with the Aineri-
• cAn Ti-apshootiiiK As.sociation and there¬ by be In 11 iiosilion lo have the Rreatest marksmen of the country compete in Its shoots at Freeport.
It is believed that a leaKUo may be
formed .imonp the traiishootins: clubs of
L.onK Island. eomprisInK Mineola. Port
Washington, Far Ilqckaway and Free
port.
''' Valuable trophies will be contested
•i> lor. It is statei) on Rood authority that
f[ said trophies are valued at uiiwards of
'.. |2..''i00.
¦'¦ A number of ladie.s have called up the
-. . ..offlce of the secretary to asc«H-tain -— whether any provision had been mad _^Jlo allow the Rentier sex to becom '4B«ncmborr4. This matter will be taken 2 up Wednesday. ^ It Is quite likely that the Freeport "• Cun Club will sot .xside a day for wo- ^ men who are handy with the Run ami •• it may be possilile that the ladies may 2J form a^ club of their own or become an «« auxiliary. ,
•* The followinR residents of Nas.sau ,^. County were approved membership: "• Ray Arden, F. I'. Alcorn, tjeo. M ^^ llode, Louis Brown, H. T. Clarke, Ray¬ mond Comb.s, Ur. T. 1>. Carman, Dr. .D. A. Cantor, W. F. Connolly, K. V. Colycr, K. N. Kdwards, T. FerRU.son, •• F. W. Cri-eavcH, W. J, HaiR, iJi. H. V. ]|I|J[ Hplcomb, J. Hii-.sch, A. N. Johnson, «¦ II. P. .lones, J. Laux, G. P. Maur- •* er. W. .1. RlcDonuld, J. Mack, (). rt E. I). ReynoldB, G. B. Smith, L. <' Slegel, E. G. Slee, L. P. Stono, .l' J. B. Thayer, \V. .1. Thomrison nil of Freeport; Albert A. Alloliin, Sea , Cliff; .G, Cheney, Clarence Miller, A. V, . Pearsall, .los. Shay, of Halilwiii; .1. It. „ Christoffel, Replnnld John,son, Prince ..- PlRnatelli, of Merrick; H. A. Goodale, Hcllmore; Ren Goeren, J. F. Simon.son, Glenn R. Kckcll.s, of Rockville Centre; ' August Klei;ick Dr. LoMden, Harry '. Sanger, Harry Ploch, Fred A. Stone, of
• AmltyvlUo; Fred Stolgrr, Spconk; Geo. ' Pennell, Ji-., Ma«<iapequa; .f. A. Van
Nostrand, F. C. Van Nostrand. R. Van Rees, C. A. Van flees, F. C. Willis, II. H. Walker, Archer B. Wallace, L. H. Wright. Moo Da Sllva. of Freeport; Fred A. Stone, of Amltyvilie.
AUDITORIUM TO OPEN SUMMER POLICY OF 50 a. VAUDEVILLE
New Policy Befins Satorday, Mar. 26tlH-Grace Doro Best On Sat¬ urday Night Bill—Dave Rafael Next -mot^
Fieeport. March 21.—Beginning next Saturday. March 2*1. FreciKirt Auditor¬ ium will Innug-^ratc lt« summer policy. The jirlcc of se.-its will be reduced from II.IO to 50 cents and the war tax.
The quality of tlio shows ^iU he kept up in addition there will Ih- a mov- Ins: picture news service and a come<Ty reel pr^-ccnllng the vaudeville.
.Sjiturilay evening, R.van & Weber were altogelher too good to open the show. Good dancers, neat dressers, and the girl very pretty, they were reiilly entitled lo a place In the middle of the bill.
Frank IJardon was good In ftlrd Imi¬ tations and hnd the nsual whistling act,
Dave R;ifael and Co. were excellent. He Is no mean ventriloquist. Ills act has a novel turn to It, assisti'd by "the Mrs.," a lifelike dummy, and a "hnunt- ed violin" police patrol box.
Grace D#ro and her pi.ino got the star rlresslhK room. Tl Is unusual for an act to consist of mere piano playlna: unless
HEMPSTEAD FISHING RECORD SHATTERIi BYFREI^ORTMAN
Stephen P. Pettit Brings Back Fuh Tales From Florida That .Rival Anything Ever Related Here
Freeport, March 21.—The nsh«>mM>n of Hempstead, or at leivft those who l.iy
WANTAGH NKW.> NOTF.S
Items for this column may be 8»»nt tn Mrs. Charles Schafer, phone .lllll. .
The I.adies' Aid Society met Wednes¬ day with Mra. Sarah Hick."!.
Tho Good Chrcr Cluh met with Miss Florence E. Do:f of Beach street Tues¬ day. •
Whatsoever Senior Circle of King's Daughters meets on Tpcsday afternoon ot Sunnycroft at the home of Mrs. War¬ ren .lames, Oakland avenue.
Charles P.radley's "Heart.-* of Erin." claim to the title, retire to the e.xtrem*V „t,TrrlnR Wailter Scanlon, is havinR a re-ir and gently be seate<l, for Freeport wonderful se.-i.son. Next week the corn- has come to the fore with a. fisherman : pgny will play at Wa.shington in Poll's who has them frazzleil to a tender, T).p^(,.p k will .soon reach Brooklyn.
brown. Forthwith, Hempste.ailites andl ,
all of N»esau County hold your pe-ice! , -f.},^ Jolly Twelve Club was entor-
Piscatorially we are Nei>tuni-'s sons in j twined on Friday night at the home of Freeport, and our middle name Is.m,.. nnd Mrs. Marvin Brooks, Wood- Walton. ' ' ward avenue. Sunnycroft. The favors
Tho other day three men from Hemp-1 at,(i decorations were green, in honor pf stead retuineil from Florida and j ^t. Patrick's Day. All enjoyed the brought back a fish story th.al for the p^p^infr very much. There were pre.s. moment put them on the top shelf of | p^f^ besides Mi-. and Mrs. Brooks, Mr. llsh fame. The opportune arriv.al of j jj„jj lyj^.s. William F. Dean. Mr. and Mr.s. .Stephen P. Pettlt on Thur.silay has; f-|ia,-ip„ i,olirman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Hnved the day, for lie brings a fl.shing' -ipk Wiebel, Mr. and Mrs, William uile that puts Hempstead back ".Vmong I j^afponald, Mr. and .Mr.s. Charles
HFJMP^^TCAD coFTTT cocbt. naasau cocvnr.—n»»-
Stewart Cornelius returned Friday { MalnctAllMi T. Hslctit. m «i . DrfemtanU. i
night, after, spending several weeks ^n\,^,^^Zr^l mair^^n.^UT."?:; i
Florida. | •.bore mtltl'd action mni bcarlnr dat* tb* I
. ' tttl day of January. 1921. I. \br andir- '
I alsnvd. th« Rrtrrvc in aald )iMlinii»t naraml. i
The funeml of Iivuic Ambcmian was; win apii at puUic aucti.m to the hichra: Wd-
largely attended at his late home on,*':.' AIJ.^ SZ'?. 'n^ ToV^n'^ifr-T j
Columbus street Saturday afternoon, i day. March >«, i»ji. at in o>iork in- tha
Thn Rpv Rniil O Curtice of the Meth-i '»'*"'>0" »' "»«' "'•>'• «•>• tollowln. d«wrlUsl rne Kev. «aui U. (..uriice oi ui. mciii pr,„,,„ mmllonwl and deacribed In aald
odi.st church conducted the .service, and | Ji«drm»nt:—
i».nro wns .1 liinre deletration nresent ._ '*'''' ""¦' '"' "' '""''- ¦"»»<'¦• •»"»« «"* there was a largt oeief,aiion pre.seni ^,„j ,„ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ .^^^^ ^^ ^^
from Hempstead IjO<1RC of Odd Fellows. l«r Bay. in Naaaaa Oounty. and boandad on The Odd Fellows Bcrvice was held at the t 'i' ^J.",";'', '^..re';*':^"...^"'^'V;:^;^. i grave in frieenfleld cemetery. ! Kt nwadow now or furnicrly owned by |
I John Covert, em tlx- Eaat by m^ailnwland
i formerly of John Willets and en the n.>rtt> ' Mrs. Walter Reynolds of Mamaroneck i by land of Jamea Marrell. de<-eavd. and con¬ talnlnc within aald bounds by eatlmatlon
tho.so mentioned."
1,'ivic pride riinkled in the breast ol the Fieeport repoitei- as he re.-iil of Hempstead's catch. When it wns cer- Uiin that Stephen Pettit was coming home, he was met at Ihc train and the
is a long haired Importation v/ho f^l'^wing .story was modestly told
it
drones impossibllitleH in K. Flat Ma.'or, but Grade was entertaining nil tho way through and clever as they make them.
Leonard and .T.-mire were also very, very go'Hl with a little comic opera all their own. "He" had a Harry Gilfoil makeup and was not as good as H.nrry, but outside of that he wns nne. "She" was there 100 per cent with dancinR nnd looks, an' everythlnR, making the ,irt a good one,
Nipo nnd Kelo did some remarkable acrobatic dancing, a little .lut of tho ordinary and were well received, -yes, there was a lot of dancing on tho bill, but it was good.
Hallcy & Noble di.spen.sed more danc¬ ing and little elsi«,--Jtrid oh yes, they s.ing "M.ammy!"
Sads. Ram.sey, nnd Mack, closctl with an a^TObatlc act. Remember next Snt- urday, .same shows nt half the prlc«.
Virginin is Ihe nnfivo State of eight Presidents, while Ohio comes second with seven. N'ew York haa three and M.'issafhuseUs two.
George Tlossneld, of New Tork, holds Ihe re,ord for speed on a lypcwrilcr with i;il words ,i minute.
Business Oppnrlunily
Successful Long Island Canning Far
tory. In process of expansion to meet'would paddle out in
the way to his office:
achafcr.
The Choral Society met at the home of ,Mrs. Charles .Sch.afer on .Monday night, rehearsing for tbe mih.strel show.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick nrnilly have
.Mr. Pettit has Just come from Red | heen looking over their iionie nl Edger-
ton .Square, and expcci to come linck about April '.">.
River region. That is the mecca of the Rod nnd Reel Gang in the winter months. It is a place where some of [• the largest fish you never saw are caught- The advent of prohibition did cut till' size of those tli.-it Rot away for
Tho public school now has the ser vices of the visiting Red Cross nurse every FriiLay afternoon. Mufli good
awhile, but theabu.se of prohibition has , i,^.^ been .accomplished for the children returned the state of affairs to normal. | i,j Miss Fair, the nurse in cliarRP. The
According to Mr. Pettit, Red River gets its name from tlie fact that every evening the Roil .Snappers .swim up the liver until tho waters resemble the old- fashioned claret found at sixty-five cent table d'liotes. It was always a mystery why the stuff did taste fl.sliy.
Another feature of the trip •fna.n the singing of the Sea B.ass. Some of the time they .sang so loud that the Florida Keys became unlocked and the Coral took a Reef in its ears.
And that is not all! One day, when thoy ¦were' out after tarpoon, that mag¬ nificent silver king of the Gulf Stream, | a 6r.;i lb. monster, knowing that the! party w-antcd to take back a specimen, ' came up .-ilonKside the boat, and Id , Steve I'ettit! j
Auctions were the order of Itie holi-; day nnd thousand
school will remain closed all this week, opening next Monday morninp. Miss Irene James has gone to hor home nt SalvIUe. Fred Schafer is visiliiig his si.ster at Waterbury, Conn.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. H. .1. Young and daugh¬ ter, Elsie, report a, plea-sjint time and fine weather at Port Orange, Florida.
Mrs. Miller nnd her son nnd his wife of Valley Stre.-ini were the Rue.sts of Mrs. Thomas J, n,-ivis .it The Ixicusts la.st wcL'k.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Mr. and .Mrs. i:. V. Phelps ot ISO
T..-iltevlew avenue with ttieii- soiv .-ind
ilaughter, Richard and Marg-arct, spent
the week-end In Washington visiting
of people flocked to , Mr. Phelps' mother.
hear the silver tongued orator from the North. It was the cu.stom to give away .souvenirs and whtaicver scver.al thou¬ sand of them were needed Mr. Pettlt canoe and in a
ever growing demands for its pro¬ ducts, offers to a limited number of Tyong Island residents a preferred and fully pnrtldpaling interest in Its busl. ness. For personal Interview address .T. K., Review, Rookville c/ntre. 20-3
LEGAL ADVERTISING
NrtTltf
TO ('IIU>ITOKS
rursunrt Id an t.nlor <,r IIO.V. J.IIWIS J, SMITH, Cnunty Judiro, as Aollng Surrogate of the ffiunty of Naasiau. notion la herpby givpn to nil Ti..nion9 hiivlnn rinlma agalnit
JTANNAII .1. IlROVVF.n lato of Tlnlilwin. In Ihf. hiiIiI nmnly, deoeaRod, 10 pn.nont 111.- Hiimp with the vouchers thnre- of, to thp-Bubacrlbors tho oxecutora of the ln»t Win and T..»lament of auld deceaaed, nt their place of trnnenctlnit bUHlneaa at the offlcn of Sidney Jf. Swcuey, Freeport. Now Tork. on or beforo tho ir.th day of June next.
Dated. Mineola, N. Y., November it, 1920 ANDROS J. 8EAMA.N, IIENUy imowER. FIIKDERIOK UROVVRIl,
Executora. SIDNET II. BWEZET. Allorney for Exeeulora. Freeport Bank IlulldinK, Freeporl, N. T.
The Rev. .\loxaniler F. .lohnson. pas¬ tor of the llfiptist Church, has been elected ap honorary member ot ' the Major General J. Franklin Bell Posl, los. Veterans of Foreign Wars, in rec¬ ognition of his services among the former .service men ami their families.
few minutes return with enough fish,for all hands. Can you beat that?
The few paltry fl.sh that tho Hemp- steadites corralled, pale in significance beside Ihe .splendor of this fishing tale | Miss Belle Scofldd, of A.sbury Pnrk, biouglit back by Stephen Pettit. Beat i N- •!•. li.'is been visiting Mrs. Eugene it if you can. you Florida niigratorsi j P- H.awkins, of Windsor avenue. They
We .still h.'ive Julius Ilindrim and his will .spend a wei'k toKdh.r at Long .scenic railway to fail hack on, and the | It'anch, N. J.
ferries are carrying llshermen every |
Sunday now. j W. G. Turner, captain of one of the -f ! I'. S. Steel Company's boat.s, h.-us pur-
The sense of smell is the most dell-; chased the dwelling on Forest avenue cate of all. The memory of odors is j from the Schumaker family, w-ho left
often vivid.
BASKETBALL GAME
Hampstead, March 21—Company M M empstcad beat tho Nassau A. C. of Floral Park by a score of S8 to 32 ^In one of the best baskethull games seen •«}iero thia SPRsop, Saturday night. An -¦•extm session was necessary to decide "•¦the game.
^^ As tho score Indicates the teams were •aanrery evenly matc'ied, and they rnn **'neek nnd neck"' throngh practically ¦Jlhe entire gtune. At the close of the «l^cond half, the score was 30 to 30 und <OTflurlng the extra time only the differ- •Ssnce •f o foul tiecldcd the nintch. JU The line-up and score follow: .* NA3fl,\U A. C— ' goals
K.i/. ..¦ 3
;-iiiiiormttnn* ft
Jameson, B , 4
Fuldner .2
Jameson, K 1
30 COMIPANY M
* Carpenttr » 2
Hahn 6
Ryan ...^ ...;.l
' ¦'Monro* T 3
'^^»troellfekt 0
T8a«'«nett 1
Kitabui; ..2
NOTICE TO OBEDITORH
Purauant lo an order of HON. LEONB D, HOWEI^I,. Surrogate of the Connty of Na». sou. notice ia heroby given to ali persona having claima agalnat
Preaeott A. Hherer late of Oarden City, In the mild county, de- cenaed. to preaent the aamo with the rouch- era thereof, to the aubacrlber the executor of tha laat Will and Te.itament of aald 'de¬ ceaaed, at her place of tranaacting bualneaa at the omce of Philip Huntington. City of Olen Cove. New Tork, on or before the flrat day of May next.
Dated. Mineola. N. T.. rvtolier H. 1»10 .KMII.Y LUCIA SHEHRK, _ Kxeeutor
PHTLTP HtTNTTOOTON,
Attorney for Executor,
loat OBleo Building, ,
City «f Olen Cove, N. T.
Ilenry Wadsworth Longfellow once used the pen name ot ".loshua Coffin" for a news syndicate.
they milk
Don't throw tea leaves away, as are excellent for cleaning dirt.v iiottlos.
One tliousand cubic feet of 13 candle gas is etiulvalent to over sm-en gallons of sperm oil.
NOTICK TO CREDIXORS
Purauant to an order of Hem. LEONE D. HOWKLL. Surrogate of the County of Naa¬ aau. notlcn la heraby given to ull K>eraona having claima agalnat
WILSON SMITH. late of Rockville Centre. In the said county. 4ecea8ed, to preaent the aame with the vottchera thereof, to the aubacrlber, tho Ex- icutor of the last Will and Teatament of laid decea.sed. at her ploce of trHnsactIng malni'BH at the onice of Wright * Wright. lookvMlo Cnntre, New York, on or beforo he 15lh day of September next. Dated, Allneulu, N. Y., February 24, 19S1, MARY !•;. TILLBY, rniOHT * WRIOHT, Executor,
Attorneya for Executor. 1 Nn. -Vllla^ Avenue. Rockville Centre. New Tork.
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Say It With Flowers
We have a Large Selection of Blooming Plants and Cut Flow¬ ers for Easter
You are Welcome to See our Display
Hempstead Florist
THEODORE LECHNER. Prop. 267 FRONT ST., Netr Stnuid Tkeatre
TELEPHONE S68-R HEMPSTEAD
recently for California. Captain Turn¬ er's famil> arrived from Fliigland .-i few- days ago nnd are occupying thi' house.
Milton E. Heyward of 70 Cedar ave¬ nue, left last Friday for a two week.s' fishing trip at Palm Bearh, Fla.
A daughter wns liorn tn Mr. and Mrs. F. Walton, 80 NoUes avenuo, Lynbrook, at the Rockviilo Centre Sanitarium yes¬ terday.
On Saturday afternoon a son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Phillip.s'of Grand avenue, Baldwin, nt the Rockville Centre Sanitarium.
FREEPORT
Billy Spodick of Long Bi-aoh fivenue has relurne<l from the ro;id where he hns been with Gertrude Hoffman's net for the last eight weeks. Ho wa.s back at his th-um In the Auditorium Saturday night nnd was warmly wel¬ comed by his friends.
Chief John N. Hartmnn of tho Free- port Polled has been confined to his home two or three days but is able to be around again, much to the s.itlsfac- tion of his frlenda.
The beautiful -weather ot Palm Sun¬ day drew many out of doors and to the chu^ch^s. •
Word has been received from Mr. and Mt^. Oscar Hirsch that tliey are to sail ¦from Paris on Iho Acquitanla on April 23.
Miss May Benham, of 91 Eliot Place has accepted a position with the Amer¬ ican Surety Co. of New York City.
SERVICE MEN 'dECORATE
GROUND ABOUT TABLET
RockviUe Centre, March il.—Former service men turned gardeners yenteiv day, and made a lieauty spot of what wns en eye.sore of the ground about tho memorial taljlet In Observer street.
Comrades Gordon Hamiltea. LeRoy Husser and John Kneale, dug up the crround and cleared H of weeds. Hart's nursery contributed two dwarf ever¬ green trees, and Charles Weber of Mal¬ verne several hyacinth and tulip plants. Clarence Ankers will sow new Brass seen and plant a bed of poppies when the present flowers ceaae to bloom..
Mra. Bdwud MUler of P«»weU v has bad a wreath deposited ion}thf boulder.
was in town Saturday visiting her par- cnt.'f. Mr. and Mrs. James DeBeaii. of Jack.son street.
The Holy Week services nnd themes in the Hempstead .Methodist church will be as follows: Tues«lay evening, "Holy Week Great in Us Conflict"; Weilnes- day evening, "Holy Week Great in Its Contradiclion.s"; Thursday evening, "Holy Week Groat in Us Conclusion.s"; Friday evening, "Holy Week Great in Its Cro.ss."
A special meeting of the Melhoilist Church has been callo<i for Friday evening, March 20, for the election of a delcRate to the special Klectoral Con¬ ference to be held in Brooklyn during Conference week for special business then to be presented. The meeting will be held nt 7.4!).
¦ The Ladies' Circle of the Methodi.st Church is planning to hold a rumm.-ige .sale early In April.
Hempstead Lodge of Odd FelloAvs initiated live candidates Thur.sday evening.
A surprise mi.scell.'ineous shower was given Thur.sday evening at the home of Mrs. W. 10. rim of Hell slreel, for Miss K. Mny Willets in honor of her ap- pro.aching marriage of Clifforil C. Cor¬ nell, of this village. The marriage will take piace early in the summer.
The degree team of Hemp.stead Lodge of Odd I'^'ilows conferred the second degree on a cl.ass of Mineol.a l..odge nf the Inst meeting. A Large delegation of Hempsfeiiil Ixidgo members nttended the meet inn.
The second annu.-il nil day meeting nf the Women's .Missionary Soi leties of the Brooklj-ii-Nas.sau Presbyter.v will be held in the Noble .Street Presbyter¬ ian Church, Brooklyn, Wedn-..day, he- ginning at 10 o'l-iock. Tho.so who at¬ tend should take n. box luncheon.
Services will be held In the Presbyter, inn Church every evening except .Satur¬ day during P.-ission Week al 8 ii'dock. The subjects are ns follows: .Monday, "Cleaning the Temple;" Tuesday, "Th« (ii-e;itest Comm.iiidment; " Wednesday, "Feast in the Housu of Simon;'; Thurs¬ day, "The Last Supper"; Friday "The Crucifixion,"
Spedal music will bo sung by fhe choir of the Presbyterian Church at both services Easter Sunday. There will be- a Kpcciul "sunrise" servii-e at 7 o'clock in the t.'hiirch House.
Miss Emma Jerome of 71 Franklin .stn-et, who is ill of grip, is considerably improved today.
A bcneflf enlerlainment for tin; AI- toona Athletic Associntion, the proceeds of whicli will be used for the support of the baseball duti the coming sum¬ mer, will bo given in tho Strand Thea¬ tre on Monday afternoon and evening, April 1. Tho motion picture feature will bo H. B. Wai-nei- in "The Dice of ncstiny." and tliere will be several ad.s of vaudeville. Among the artists will bn Mi.ss Annette William.s, soprano; Miss Adelaide Tyilcman, contralto, in soi^s, and Bill Snow and Frank Fisher in a musical and singing acL
T'he Junior Branch of Ihe Depart¬ ment of.Church Work of the Presby¬ terian church will meet with Mrs. Ed¬ ward Hahn, Rlchnrd.son place, Tues- ilny evening. The Senloi- Branch will meet in the Church House Wednesday afternoon to make sheets for the Sev¬ erance Hospital in Korea. Tho 1'oung People's P.ranch will meet with .Miss May Rurt. Ill Washington street, Thur.sday evening.
about alx acrea. more or lei
Ar.J)0 ALL that certain piece or parcel of aalt and aedga meadow, lying and being at Weat Neck. South Oyater Bay. bounded and daacrlbed aa follows:—/In a deed executed by Moaea Benjamin and t'raula. his w'fe, on the flrat day of March, A. D. 1837. to Andrew Mitchell) vix:—
BKOINNINO to the weat of John Covert'a tine to the middle of a CroiAed Creek by and ofT ngalnat an old crof^way then atandlng and then by the middle vt aaid creek to Sam¬ uel WUIla M«adow. then W aald Samuel Wll- lla ^nnth and acroaa creek to the Bay. then westerly by the Bay to the middle uf the aforeaaid creek: thence eaaterly by aald creek to the aoutheaat boundary of John Cnverl'a meadow: thence north by aaid Cov¬ ert'a meadow to the place of beginning. coi>- taming In all by eatlmatlon live acrea. be tba aame mora or leaa.
ALSO ALL that certain piece or parcel of upland aalt and aedge meadow, lying and being at Oyater Bay aouth and In the aald Town of Oyater Bay and near the inn of Ollbert C. Vanderwater. bounded and de¬ acribed aa followa. viz:—
BEGINNINO at the northweat thereof at a locuat atake atandlng ditch, adjoining land of Thomas Merrllln: thence running by a fence aouth 68.15 de¬ greea eaat one chain and thlrty.fl»e llnka; thence aouth one and a half degreea west fofly-nlne chalna and alxty-ieven llnka by a ditch to tho Bay; thence westerly by the aald B.ry to the Meadow now or formerly of Warren A. OrUIhi thence running north four degrees east flfty-two chalna and thir¬ ty-eight llnka to the place of beginning; con¬ taining according to a aurvcy made by Sll- vlnls Titus on Ihe 2'Jlh day of September, IHGS. twelve (12) acrea. be the aame more or leas; being bounded eaaterly by landa now or formerly of Jacob Conrad, souther¬ ly by the Bay: weaterly by land.s now or for¬ merly of Warren A. Orlffln and othera. and northerly by land of Merrill.
ALSO ALL that certain piece of meadow¬ land aituate. lying nnd l>elng at M.-issape- Qua In the Town of Oyster Hay. Nnssau County nnd State aforesaid, and is bounded and described aa folluwa, to wit:—
BEOINNINO at tho northwest corner thereof and running from thence aouth five and Qne-half degrees weat, aeven hundred and thlrty-sIx feet and ton Inches to a ditch; thence north thirty-seven nnd one- riuarter degreea west one hundred and flftv- nlne feet; thence south live and one-half degreea west, two thouaand four hundred and aeven feet ten Inches to a ditch: thence easterly by aald ditch two hundred und for¬ ty-five feet ten Inchea; th.-nce north four and a half degreea eiiat. one thouinnd two hundred and fitiy-elght feet; thenco aouth eighty-nine degreea east sixteen f.et seven inchea; thence north five nnd three-quar¬ ters degreea ea.'it ono thousand five hundred and aeventy-tivo feet to the northenst cor¬ ner thereof, where will h- found a stone atundniR In the ground, nnd a road or rlgnl of way; thence north slxty-ftiur and one- half degreea weat one hundred nnd ten feet and ten Inches to thn place of beginning; containing within aald bounds twelve acres: and thlrty-alx f..ds. more or less, being bounded on Iho north by land of -Mlnell, on the west by land of Henry Whitson, south by the creek and east by land of Wurren lirlllln.
EXCEPTI.VO AND reserving n privilege for the heirs of Hawxhurst nnd tli.lr as¬ signs ftirever of carting and cro.nsing lo and from Ihe eastern part of aald land, as In tho Bfciresaid deed from Jt-sse I'urdy of James Cuslc.
ALHO ALL thnt certain niece or tract of salt and sedge tnendow. aituate, lying nnd being ut Massapequa, (formerly South Oys¬ ter Hay) In Ihe Town of Oyster Uuy, County of Nassau nnd State of .New York, and on n neck of land known as Oyster Uny, Weat Neck, tKjunded and descrlbe<l-^Tl"B followa, to wit:—Northerly by Ihe grent djtch (so called) and by land formerly belonging lu Thomaa Wlilt.son, decenaeil, euslerly hy meadow now or formerly betonKlni; lo Jithn Powell, southerly partly by a cerlnln creek leading Into the meadow nnd partly hy the Bay, Westerly hy meadowland ot snid John Powell; containing within «nld bounds hy estimation nti4iut nineteen acres und one- half be the flume more or less.
AL.SO AM, those certain three Cl) pieces or parcels of laad, lying and being ut Mus- sape<iua. In the Town of Oyster Bay, I'oun- ly uf Nasaau, bounded und deacribed ns fol-
'Tho flrst or most westerly piece Is bound¬ ed on the West by in''U(V>w of ijeorge Nos- Irnnd nnd Thomiia Whllaon. on the .South by thn Bay. on th<? east by land of Henry Whitson nnd on the north by n ditch, con¬ taining about one ¦)2-lua (1.92) acres, be the same more or less.
The second piece Is bfiunded on Ihe West hy land ot Anios Whitson. on the South by the liny, nnit on the east nnd north hy Innds nf Thomas Whitson und cnntnlns about (3) three DS-lOO d.Uti) acres, bo-tho aamo more
The third and Inst piece is bound.-d on the West by land of Amoa Whllaon, on the South by the above named ditch, on the East In- meadow forinerly of John Alban Titus and on the Norih by land of Thomas Whitson and contains about one 97-100 (1.97) aenta be tb* samt more nr less. It being and Intended to tie ail thu prop.irty ccmveycd hy Charlea Hollhurg to Allea T. llulght, one of the defendants In thia g» tlon.
Dated, January 31, 1921.
O. LESTER EASTMAN, Referes. CLARKE * FROST, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 216 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. Y.
District bekl ott the Ut day of Hanh J!<21. ^«>U»« • «»x not to fiee«d One HuadiTd Ten Thooaand IfUO.ilOfli DoUars. to fa» lev¬ ied by Installments upon the taxable |iro|>- erty of tbe said diitrict for the purpoae of bolMIna and ereeting a hew Sehoal llattse on the new Mh'H>l hoii«e lite. situate. »n tlie easterly side of -rerrell A\eniie in said Sehool Diatrlet, and that two of tile said bonds in tke nm of Five Thouaand (fS.oeo) DoUara each is to be made paynbla.«nd to mature on tbe flrat day of July in each of the y»ar» one thot-sand nine hiin.lred and twenty-two and one fhouaand nine hundred and twenty- three hoth Ineluaive and that one of thw sairf ten bon<ls in the sum of Ten ThoiMMml (tlS.MHi) nollars, each. i< tu he made pay¬ able and tn mature on the tirst dajf of July in andl of the following yeara. one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four and one thoua¬ and nine hundred and thirty-three both In¬ clusive and tliat the ilmt two (2) ef aaid bonds are to he iagned in the denomination of Five Thoii.and (JS.UOO) Dollars, each and the next ten 110) of aald bonds are to be Issued in tbe denomina'iun of Ten -Thousand (SlU.OdO) Doliam. each and the prineipal and Interest thereon to be payable at the Naasau County National Bank of Rockville Centre, at Rockville Centre. Nassau County. New York, and that each of the said twelve Ixinda are to be dated July lat. ID'.M, and the aald bonds are tu l>e ilelivered and llie money ia to be paid at the Naasau County National Bank of Ki>ck\i;ie Centre, at Kock¬ ville Centre, Na<i«au i.'ouniy. New York, on said flrat day of July, 1921.
The purchaser of the lionds shall print the bonds at his own ejtpense and may have either registered or coupon l>onds. Each bid must be accompanied by a certifled check f-jr ten per cent, of the amount hid. made paya¬ ble to Gilbert Smith. Treasurer ivf the Board of Education of Union Free Sehool Dlstriet No. 11 of the Town of Hempatead, Nasaau County, New York, to evidence the gMnl faith of the bi^lder. and to tie forfeited In caae the successful bitkler does not complete his purchase on the said first day of July, 1921. The checks accompanying the bids uf the unsuceeasful biddem will be returned. Each bid with its accompanying checks must be enclosed in a sealed envelope and may be sent by mail addrnsed to Cllbert Smith. Clerk cf the Board of Kducation. Oceanalde, New York. The Boar.i of (xlucatiou resarvci the right to reject any or all bids. Dated, March Sth. l'.)31.
By order of the Bonrd of Education of Union Free Kcho,,l District No. 11 of the Town of Hempstead. Naasau Coun¬ ty, New York,
(ilLBKRT SMITH,
ABRAMS & TREDWELL
PAINTING and PAPER HANGING 83 Mott St., Ocean Side, L. I.
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MOOSE CLUB RESTAURANT
S43 FRONT ST., HEMPSTEAD
ReKUla.r Dinner 12 to 2 and ( to I
Prlc* 60 Cent!
Pornlshfld Rooms by Day or WmIc
HOME COOKED CHICKEN DINNER
-SERVED EVERY SUNDAY—
FROM 1 TO 3
—at—
KETCHAM LODGE
Lincoln Avenue. RockiriJle Centre
Cellar Dlec'n^t Land Grading, Oeneral Carting, Gardens Plowed
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General Contractor
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NOTICE TO CKEOITORS
o/fS,'2??°'„*" '" »"••¦¦ "' HON. LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogata of the County ol Nas¬ sau, aotloa Is herebir «lven to aU bcmoiu havln* claims agilnat
Julia Southard late of Freeport, in - the said aotinty, de¬ ceased, to present the same with the vou/:h- ers thereof, to the subscriber the ezeoutar of the last Will and Testament of said de¬ ceased, at his place of transacting bualneaa at the ofliee of Stoll A Lawrence, 86 Broad¬ way. Manhattan. New York City, on or bc- lorc the first day of September next.
Dated, Mlnaola. N. Y., February 10, 1»J1. WILSON S. SODTHAED,
STOLL A LAWRENCE, Attorneys for Kxeeutor. <8 Broodwny,
Manhatun. N. Y. City.
IN BANKBI'PTCY
In the niMrlct Court of the United States for the Eastern District of New Vork. in the matter of
A. TIIOMAR CARBONRLL, trading ua farbonell Brna,, of Hempstead. New York. Uankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 9-PI2.
To the creditors oi tlw abovo named bank¬ rupt: Notlco Is hereby given that on the 4th day of March. 1921. the aald A. Thomaa Car- bonell wcB duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meetlnc of credltora will be held at tny office. Corn Exchanga Bank Bulldlns. No. 1 Bridge Plaxa. Long laland City. Borough of Queenii. N. T., In Queena Couiity. on the
2«th DAT or MARCH. 1911. at 2 o'clock P. M.. at wbkh time tbe aald credltora may attend, prove their claima. ap¬ point a tmotte. txamloa tha bankrupt and tnUMaat awih other bualneaa oa may prop¬ erly coma katora oald taathir.
Dated. LoDc Mand CUy. N. T.. Uarcb It. ]>21.
CHARLEi A. nPI.ItW. B«far«« t«
NOTICE TO CREDITUKM
Pursuant to an order of Hon. Lewis J. Smith, County Judge and Actlns Hunugatn of the Couaty of Nassau, notice Is hereby given fo all persons having claims agalnat
EMILY THOMPSON, lato of Rockville Centra. In thn aald county, deceaaed. lo present the same wilh the voucbera thereof, to the aubacrlber. the exec¬ utor of the laat Will and Testament of aald deceaaed. at his place of transacting busi¬ ness at the office of Martin A. Hprlngsteed, Lynbrook, New Tork, on or before the flrst day uf Jime next.
Dated. Mineola, N, T,. November 17, 1920. IRVINO H. THOMPSON,
£hcccutor.
MAR-nN A. ^RINaSTBBD,
Attorney fur Elxecutor.
4 Atlantic Avenue.
Lynbrook. N. T
NOTICE TO CBEDITORS
Purauant to an ordar of HO.V. LEONE D. 5{0\V£LI.. Burrogale of lha County uf ."Naa¬ sau. notice la hereby slven to all persons having claims against
Arthur Paal Hammand late ot Rockville Centre. In tna aaid county, deceaaed. lo preaent the aama -with tbe voucbera thereof, to the aubatk ll«r the ad- mlnlsirator of the goods, chackais and erf>d- Ita which were ot aald deceased ¦« Ma place of Iranaactlns bualnaas at taa offlce of Wrlgbt * Wrisht. Rockvllla CMMTa. New Tork. on or before tha flrat day at 44ts<ui next.
Datad. Mineola, N. T.. Jamurr If. 1911. WILLIAM H. LITTBTER. Aa County Treaaurer of Nasaau Cuunly. Administrator. WniOIlT A WRMHT.
SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS
NOTICE ^S HEREBY GIVEN that the Board af EdoMition of Union Free Sahool DUtrict No. II of ttie ToWn of Hempatsad. Nassau County, New York, /Will receive saalad. bids for twelvd bonds of aaid district oscra- ¦•tins One Hundred Ten Thousand (1110,000) Dollars, at the OcMaiulda HIsh School Bulld¬ lns In said District oo the
Ith DAY OF APRII,. 11121, at eisht o'cloek, P. M. of said day. The ¦aid bonds will than and there be sold to tha person who win take thtm at the Itfw- eat rate ol Intenat, payable aoasl-acnuaiUy, but the said boada will not ba aaid baiow par. Any perton amy Md for th* whob «- kay part of Ihata boada.
Th«w boada art iasuad in panraoas* of > rMoiutloa poatod at a fliMsial Sebooi
HILDRETH'S RESTAURANT^
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
FRANK CAMP, Proprietor Sea Food Specialties Bama's French Pastry Charlotte Russe
192 MERRICK ROAD Rockville Centre
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T lallnmil At*. rSKBPOBT, N. T.
GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
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CENTRAL HOTEL
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