l^^SEF^TTT^^^'
-'-l;:/; f^-•¦!».> f^..
wvpw^iwr?
Ylie4
%^mgy-^—i>»«ni«>^«'»r' "ep SI > taai
ai
ttx nm iiiiLv, RflMx, jw i; imi
t%
iDe Daily Refieif
AMD
NMsau CMBrty Rfvitw
SOUTH SGDB
¦SMParaAp nfornam
tamm B. Stll... PoblUher
WalUr a. ranoall. MItor
ASSOCXAT* EDITORS
At lOBMto—CfeailM B. I>mTW.
At Kodnrlll. Cratlr*—WUllun IL Tbompaaa.
At rr»«port'—Cell H. Johnaon.
At BMBpatMid—Varnoo A. Willlama.
omCBS: ¦vrlaw AaOgtaa. ** So. Maia StrMt. rnaport Otaarvar Balldlac Obaarrm Straat. BookrlU.
Caatra bmAtrm BaUdln*. U Kal* St.. ¦bmpalaad
omciAi, mswsiMJ'Vt Sr
yuiaca of nWort, OmCIAI, NaWCTAHB TUlaaa o< CaSarfetvat.
PAnat top aoorpoiwiM
ISmCXAli MBWSPAKBR for Naaaaa Ooanty tar vnMloatlOB of ootlcM of Bankroptoy !¦ DlBtrtot Coort of Unlta* SUtaa far ika ¦aatara Olartet of Now Yocft.
PnbUabcd Dattr Kzoas* SunAqr
auarad at th. Poat OfSc at Fraapoft. N. T.,
aa aaeoai olaaa mall mattar, nodar
Aet of Maroh 1. IIT*.
aiiaui llll lull, li par year In aSraaea. Stasia Boptaa. two eaitai
CUBE THEM WHEN YOUNG
When a grown man or woman faces a surgeon and sttbialts to a sur¬ gical operation with full conscious¬ ness of what is done at every moment, as quite oft«a happens these daya, it is a safe guess that some emphatic thlaking is done. One of the most likely thoughts is one of regret that the necessity for tlte operation was not made known when the patient was a child, for the sur¬ geons agree It Is simpler, safer and better in other ways to operate upon the young than upon adults well on toward the hundred mark.
Youngsters now in the public schools should be spared such experi. ences in adult life, at least so far as some of the most common operations are concerned. ExamlrfStiona by dis¬ trict nurses disclose unsound condi¬ tions where they exist and means are provided for correction, when neces¬ sary. 1 -
Many a child in the public schools these days has treatment now with little pain, inconvealenee er Inter¬ ruption from routine life. As a rs- BUlt good physical condition and better mentality are practically assured. ^^ ^'
Now the American Red Cross is offering through Its representatives In Nassau County to examine babies and safeguard their health. This is regarded as one of the most im¬ portant of the peace time develop¬ ments of American Red Cross en- dteavors.
OUR LETTER BOX
OPKN 8Ri%C0N
Now ia the time to awat tbe daadly fly and the akeeter. Now la the time to atart the general proceedings that will do nothing to leaaen the numbera of the houaehold ptiats.
The skeetera are not to blame: the preaent day modes are too much to re- slat and am eaeh laacct la slapped by a fhapvly hand colttdlng wltk a 8lU4>e- lyUmb they mianur, "Oh deaab wkere la thy atlng?
The fliea are different; they meaa around the kitchen and get In the table d'hote all, they want to. . A fly Is a moat perslat^nt thing. You may brush hiaa off a dozen times or moro and hc always ]«ome8 back and ttia only way ta (to, la to make It a good one at the atart and let 'em tum toe« up. (Continued tomorrow)
The war on high hotel rates haa started. But the low hotela charge juat as much. ,
The Ptgiha engaavers want an In- eread^^^ aplte of the fact that we aaked ^em for a cut.
Tlie German movie businesa has been hard hit flaancialLy. Wanted: Falr.t Banks.
Hickory Dickory LiocK, The booze wau In the clock. The cuckoo Bird came out t9 eotf, And showed the booz« to revenue.
Capt. Chew of the nrmy has bitten off a real mouthful now.
LAMENT
PRESEIfT PAGEANT ON SHORE^OF LAK
Gsrdea Gty Pvbfic Scliwil Girb
aad Eeft Do Voy GredHsUe
Wask
Garden City, June 3.—The children of the Public school took part in tneir annual Spring Pa«eant' at Lake Cor¬ nelia laat Friday.
"The Torch Bearer" waa given un¬ der the aupervialon of MIsa Annette Blake, Physical Director. This ex- tresMly imereatlng pageant sbowa the foaeea of haalth, beauty, joy, strength and love of nature, led by education mnrtsamtag tbm cohorts of Ignorance and disease.
Among the leading characters were: Spirit of Ameriaa, Dorothy Mumford; Education, Natalie Maxwell; Health, Vlrglaia Roak; Spirit of Research, Loulaa p'BMIIy; Ttabe, Joseph Sher¬ man; citlaen, Robert Ross; Spirit of Beauty, Margaret Dangerfleld; May Queen, Jane Hillyer; King, Warren Brown; Crown Bearer, Betty Under¬ wood; Spirit of Joy, Janet Little; Flav Bride, Flora Deanoyers; Groom, Billy fickert; Dance at Welcome, Doris Brown; SpirU at Thought, Meridlth Whitehouse; Spirit of Love of Nature, Jaok Savage.
Incidental songs and dances were given by tbe different grades. The Indian scene was esiJeclallv artistic, showing an Jndl^ cncampanent with a party of braves approaching the shore In a canoe.
Following the conclusion of the pageant an exhibit of art work was Shawn at the school.
Mrs. Claudes Peters of Fif^n street is spending a few days with her mother In Boston.
loneaa ttu mam manlmg. Among tba aMMta ware: Mr. and Mrs- Arthur ymtUmia, Mr. simI Mrs. Win. C Cruick- tfauUt. Mr. aad Mra. CMaweH Stoddard, Mr. and Mra. Robert ICnapil The MlsaiHi Ferris Mr. and Mrs. Hanunar- man, Mr. and Mre. Fred Wright and Mr. and Mra. James Carll Jr.,
Mrs. Charlea S. Ludlam of Niaaa&u twulevard entertained a theatre p«rty of twelve friends to see "Uliom'* Wed¬ nesday.
Mrs. and Misb Murphy of Otewai-t avenue have returned from California. Tbey motored across the continent In their new Lincoln &edan.
The annual luncheon of the Woman'i; Qub will be held at the Cherry Valley Club Monday. Jnne 6, at 1 o'clock. More ,than a hundred members have se¬ cured tickets. Addresses of interest to wamen will be made by prominent club women, and there will be delightful mu¬ alc.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
'My Gawd," the chorus girl exclaimed, "The whole woild ia all wet!
Since Volatead hit the Gay White pay, We've lost our one beat bet."
It'a a fact; the only thing that hangs around the atage door now la the laundry.
It only goes to show/what a man won't do when he is aolpr.
Professor Einstein sailed away.
Upon tho steamer Celtic, The flshes got hia theories when
Just two days out hc Feltcic.
Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Bates and the Misses Ruth and Rose Bates motored in Connecticut over the Decoration Day week end.
Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard and got Alaska a nice Bone all right.
fire at
MCE PEOPLE
The George Washington Hoboken.
The Martha Washington on flre at Buenosayrc-s.
Sounds liko red hot patriotism.
STAM).«I UP rOR NEWSIES
Editor Daily Review.
Sir: I just wish you would write an editorial, putting into good strong lan¬ guuge what we ought to think of any¬ one who will pinch and squeeze the pennies .so hard that they hold back two cent.s from a newsle for failure to deliver the newspaper on a holiday.
Thia is what got me mad as any¬ thing:
One of my neighbors, you don't need to put her name la the paper, becauae she Is not the only one of the kind, re¬ fused to give tho newsboy who delivers Tho Dally Review on her street his ten cents for the week, because on Decora¬ tion I^y no paper was printed.
If it isn't worth ten cents a week, I'm no judge.
Besides, the Daily Review Is getting better all tho time, and none of ua can afford to get along without the paper any day.
Just let these people realise that for Home of the other newspapers they have to pay a great deal more for delivery.
Wishing The Dally Review much proMperiiy and pfttrenage.
Very truly yours,
MRS. INDIGNATION.
Roekvllte Centre, June S.
Minaola, Jirte 3.—Raonl Plessis, French war hero, working In thia coun¬ try aa a chef, is in the eouaty jaH, charged with being a fugitive from justice from St. Louia. He was ar¬ rested last night by Lqsnard Thorn of Sheriff Smith's force.
Plessis is charged with having taken money. He was arraigned before Judge Neu In Lynbrook. Hc had been em¬ ployed at Nassau Hoapital as a ctaef.
He denies the oharge; says he never dishonestly took money, cites his war record of four yeara witb tbe French Army, ahows bis Croix do Guerre and says he was wounded In the ClianDS>aga« sector.
Our Interested and interesting friend will ploaiio note that the ten cent rate for delivered papers Is no longer an- novuaead by this paper. The prUse is now two cents per day.—^Kd. 1-———
Cherks For Fight Kum Mjt«li«l Field, Juno 3.—Becauae some fighters on the curd failed to appear last night, and t>eoause they dM not waat to have the Sght fans entertained with substitutes. Manager Kerr an¬ nounced that thoso who had paid ad¬ mission would receive tickets for the fights next Wednesday night.
It is said that dianumds luive been discovered in fallen meteors.
MONET TO LOAN
OM BOND AND MOaTOAOB
ADRIAN H. COURTENAT
anoBMBf AT um SMMdl NttMMl ftlBk Biiaif
W. J. Bryan is to quit Nebraska
and live in Florida. He brobably
thought they named Council Bluffs after him.
Peggy Joyce cost her hubby $1,489,- 316.32. The 32 was war tax we would aay.
No Johnsons in the slacker list yet.
C.H.J.
FRENCH WAR HERO DENIES THEFT CHARGE; IS HELD
The concert given in the Casino Fri- Cay evening by Madame Feley Clement
ed and very delightful. Among the numbers especially enjoyed were the Waltz of Brahms by Misa Babcock and' a selection from Madame Butterfly by Mme Clement.
Oarden City society was woll repre¬ sented at-the dance at the Cherry Val¬ ley Club, '^iday evening. Mullera oc- cbestra played and the gaiety was pro-
IN THK nWTRICT roiKT OF THK INltED »T.*TKK KOR THE EAMT£BN DISTBICT OF NEW YOBK.
In the matter of
MATTHEWS TRl'CKINO CORPORATION. of Hempstead. Nasmu County, New Tork. bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 9B18.
To the creditors ot ttie above named bankrupt:
Notice Is hereby given that on the 14th day o( April, 1831. the said corporation was duly ndjudleat.d bankrupt, nnd thnt thr> first meet¬ ina of creditors will be held nt my oflicc. Corn £xchanae Bunk tiulldlnir. No. 1 Bridir" Plasa, Lons Island City, Borough of QueenK. N. T., In Queens County, on the 14th day of June. 1321, at i o'clock P. M., at which tlmi- the said creditors may attend, prove their claimK, appoint a trustee, examine the bank¬ rupt and triinsnct such other business aa may properly come before said meetlns.
Dated LOns Island City. N. Y.. May J6th. 1921.
CHAnM-:S A. TIPLING. Referee In Bankruptcy.
II
New Rm^ Mi|^ of Long Island
We wfl alMr^ roceive a newRandA McNally ftoMiiUpaf Lon* k- laml in folder form. TIhb is Ac best map we kavweivar isauad.
Send in your name and addraa*and a copy wUI lie reserved for you.
- Bank of —
RockviEb Centre
¦^^^_^^^^ IB' '" " "' f* ^
LBSAi. ADVaMHNO
L'NITED ST.VTEH niRTRICT fOI RT, E.\ST- ER.N DISTRICT OF NEW YOBK.
In the matter of
MATTHEWS TRICKING CORPORATIO.N
Bankrupt No. 9618. NOTICK Is hereby given that said bank¬ rupt has fll<-d its iwlltlon for a meeting nf creditors tn consider an uffer of composition with all of its unsecured ciredltors not entitled lo priority, of ten (10) p<r cent. In oaah, as follows: five (.'>%) per cent, thereof within ten days after the conflrmatlrm of the composition, and the balance of five (5) per cent, therecif. and Miss Joy Babcock, was well attend-¦(•thirty days after the flwit payment; and th.it
a meeting ot the creditors will be held befon- me, at my oljlce. No. 1 Brldg" Plaaa. L<iMg Island City. New York, on June 14tb. 1!IL>1. at 2 o'clock P. M., to consider said offer, examine th" bankrupt, flle and aliow cialmH. and to transact any other business proper ti> lie done at said meeting. And you are fur¬ ther niitilled that unless you file with me ynur proof of debt, duly verified, on or before tho date of Hald meetlns. the amount named in the schedules will be considered as the c(tr- rect amoikil of your claim.
Dated I^ong Islund City, N. T., May 2tl. 1921.
CHARI.KS A. TIPLING. Referee in Bankruptcy.
LEGAL AirrEinPlSINO
NOTICE TO caranroaB
Pursuant t» an or«»r of HON. LEONB D. HOWELL. Surrogate of ttta Cotinty of Nae¬ sau. notice ia hereby given to all paraona having claims asaUut
PnaaaM A. Bhrrer late ot Garden City, la the aaid county, «•- ceaaed. to preaent the same with the »ow;h- era thereof, to tha subacrlber the execulor of the last WUt and Testament of aaid de¬ ceased, at l»r place ot tranaacting fcoalneae at the offlce of Philip Huntington, CUy ut Glen Cove. New Tork. on or before the flrat day ot May D«M.
Dated, Mlnaele, N. T., October 14. 1I2S. mCSLT LUCIA SHKREm.
Executor. PHIMP HUNTrNOTON, Attorney for Blxecutor. I-ost Offlco Building.
City of Olen Cove, N. T.
iSAgAfg-HSaAAV COCMtT
Altart D. Bair. FUIetUt.
Harry giUOmirtila aa«,1
ntahama. hia wSfe. Wllliain H. Weil* and Antai C WaUa. kla wUa. aad^
DalMidests
In pnrananoe at a aad sale. rnaiA and MMliiil in the aboT«l entitled actldM. baartv «Ste the lltk Oar of May. l»n. I. tka mmanAWma, the refaraa In aaid iaigmmt naiiit. wW aril at MiMIe anetloo. at tkt ratwate at tba Ceanty Court Hooae at Mlaiei», Waeaad OaoaCy. New York, on
iraBMBSPJIT. JULT tTB. 1*21 at !• A. M: the premlaea directed by aatd JuanDant to ba sold, and tharain deaorihed aa follow*:
ALI, tlMaa eartaln lot*, piecea or parcel* of land, with the tnilliUnea and improvement* thereoD areata a. and knowa aa Vote nember* ona kidiija thlrty-alx (I}(). one hundred thirtjr.«evan (It*), one hundred thirty-eight (111), and the rear 20x20 feet of lota num¬ bera one hundred rhtrty-nlne (tSS) to one handred forty-three (141) both Inclualoa. In Block Ave (»). on "Msp of Woodlawn Ter¬ raoe, Section No. 2. Rockville Caatre. Luns laland. Town of Hempatead. Naaaau County. New Tork", aaid premiae* being mora par¬ ticularly boonded and deacribed aa followa;
BEXMNl4lNO at a point on the northerly aide of Stevena atreet. distant westerly sixty taat feet, from the corntr formed by Ihe in¬ tersection of the northerly aide ot Htevens Sttwat wtth tba weaUrly aide of McMurray Street; runnins thence northerly along the westorly'•line of lot 136 ona hundred (100) fee*; thenea westerly along the soutberly line of lota Itt and 144, eiehty (tO) feet: thence southerly at rlsht aogiea to Steven* Street ona hundred (100) feet to Steven* Stieet: Mid thence easterly along the northerly aide ot Stevens Street, eighty (10) feet to 'he point or plaee of beginning.
Dated, May ISth. 1S21
JXaoaE R. MCOOl^GAL. Referee Haft A Farrington,
Attorney* for Plaintiff,
J«0 Falton Street,
Jamaica. N. T.
U»M. AIMVBTISINte
KOTKC TO CBBDmaS
Purauant <• aa order ef Hon. Laoaa D. L>»'fll.lM>n«tf. Mrrasnte of tha Oounty of aotiaa la balnky gtma ta all peraon* bavins claiaB ¦saikiat
JAMES B. BCaiOAN. late of RockvUle Centre, la the aaUl coanty. deceaaed. to preaant tbe tmaa with tba \iraelierc thereof, te tka *Bb*eil>*r tb* ad- nlalatrator of Ibe soada, i*nW«ls aad or adits A-btch were at said den*aaad. at hia place Ot transacting bneineas at tbe aMoe ot Wright g Wright. Rockville Centre. New York, on or bnfore the nm day of Deceatber next. Dated Mineola. N. Y.. Uay 11. lUl.
WILbtAU B. LUYSTER. aa Oonnty Treaaurer of Naaaau Couaty, Admlnia. trator. WRIGHT g WRIOHT.
Attorneys for Admlnlatrator. .Sot 1 .''torth Villase Avenue, Rockville Centre. N. Y.
NOTICB TO CRH)ITOBS
Pa;-auant to an order ot Han. Lewia 3. Smtth, County JXidsa aad Actlns SurrosaU sf Ihe Caunty ot Naasaa, notice I* hereby <lv«B to all peraona bAHns olalma asalnat
EMILY THOMPSON. lata of RockvUle Centre, In the aald rounty, deceaaed. to preaent the same wtth tbe Tvuehers thereof, to tba aubacrlber. tb<i exec¬ utor of the laat Wlli and Testament ot aald leeeased. at his place of tranrartlng bual- Mta at tiie offloe of Martin A. Sprlngsteed. (.ynbrook. New Tork, on or before the flrat dby of Ame nest.
Dated. Minaola, N. T.. November IT. Itlt.
4
i
IRVINO H.
fARTIN A. SPRmGSTBBD.
Attorney for Executor.
t Atlantic Avenue,
liynbrook, N. T.
THOMPSON. Bhcecutor.
-ON-
THE WARPATH
HeB9«toad to be in the hrnnie oi fiaduut Saturday nighL
Your Ittit chance to have your scal^ iddM to the balUof
TOMAH IWm No. 484 I. O. R. M.
Charter to CkMe Satutbgr
E»-S«nriM Man $6 OtJMwHiatweMi t» md 50 Yean $6
Orgamxer to be at Cohen A Fiidi'» Cigar Stoae Tliuraday and Friday « - Miiiiga fmn 8 to 9:90.
nmmS,
EEP away from spec¬ ulation. A few per¬ sons will make ajot of money and you will hear about their success. But many, many txioce will lose and you won't hear so much about their fiulure.
Play die game safe. Don't speculate but invest conservatively. You will succeed better that way in the long run. There is nothing specu¬ lative about an mterest account here.
The Gtizens National Bank
of Freeport, New York "4% intgrtst fiaid on special deposit accounts"
mata tarn. i»—»a
tgamJammmaaii^
IMPORTANT REDUCTION
IN THE
RiiiiiiiiigCott.r Your Car
FULL INSURANCE AT COST I Standard Automobile Mutual Casualty Co.
SAFETY SATISFACTION SERVICE
mmmmmmmmmamm «————eii i i n
Vm iUftea aa4 FvU Partkulam -^ AfqMr Local Ac«at
HOWARD E. PEARSALL
\; 3 VbAJkned htmmm FREEPORT, N. Y.
Tdaphone, 918
i
NOTICB TO C»EDIT0E9
Pursuant to an order of HON. LEONB D. HOWELL. Surrogate of the County of Nas¬ sau, notice Is hereby given to all peraona having claims asalnst
ArMmr Pan! Hammond late of Rockville Centre, In toe said county, deceased, to preaent tba aam* with tbe voucher* thereof, to the BUbSSrttar the ad¬ ministrator ot the goods, chattels and cred¬ its which wero of »ald deceased at Ma place fit transacting busines* at ta> offlco of Wright & Wright, Rockviile Cetrtre, New Vork, on or before the llrst day el Ausuat next. Dated, Ulneola. N. T., JaBSary It. ItlL ' '' ¦WILLIAM B. LtrrSTER. As County Treaaurer o£ Naasau Connty, Ailminlatrator. WRIQHT * ¦WRIGHT. Attorneys for Administrator. Ro<:l<irilIe Centre. New York.
NOTICE TO CREDrrORS Pursuant to an order of HON. UlRiK "A. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Naa¬ sau, notice ia hereby given to all person* having claim* against
JuUa Soutbard late of Fraeport. In tbe said sovnty, da- cea«*d, to present the same with the voneb- ers thereof, to the subeeriber the executor of the Imat Will and TeaUment of said de¬ ceased, at his place of transacting busineai at the offlce of Stoii & Ijiwrence, 66 Broad' way, Manhattan, New York City, on or be¬ fore tha llaat day of Saptember next.
Dated, Mineola. N. Y., February 10. 1921 WILSON b. SOUTHARD, ¦zees tor. STOLL ft LAWBENCK, Attorney* for Executor, 66 Broadway,
HanhatUn, N. Y. City
N<ITICE TO CREDITORS
Pursuant to an order of HON. LEONE D. HOWELL,' Surrogata of the Oounty of Nae¬ sau. notice i* hereby given to all pcr*onf having elaima againat
Mary E. Powers tate of Baldwin, In the said eounty, deceaaed. to present the same with the vouchers there¬ of, to the lubscriber the administrator of the good*, ehattal* and credits which were of ¦aid deceaaed, at hi* place of tranaacting businaa* st the office of O'Brien, Boardman, Parker ft Fox, 120 Broadway, New York City, on or before the 10th day of September next.
Dated, ICIneols, N. Y.. Febniary 81, 1«1 WALTER E. POWERS.
Administrator. O'BRIEN, BOARDMAN, PARKER ft FOX Attorneys for Administrator, 120 Broadway, Naw York City.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Puretiant to an order of Hon. Leone D
Howell, Surrogate of the County of Nassau.
notice i* hereby given to all perions having
elaim* againit
ADELGUNDE L. SCHLAEFREIDT. also known as AdelRunde Senf, late of Froe¬ port, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the administrator of the Roods ehattal* and credit* whieh ¦were of said da- at the ofliee of Seabufy, Seaman and Gehrig Hempstead, New York, on or before the 20tli day of September next. Dated, Mineok, W. Y., March 8, 1921. ILMA A. WALKER Administrator Seabury, Seaman A Gehrig, Attorneys for Administrator, Hempstead, New York
NiMncB TO caaprroaa
Pursuant to an order of Hon. Leone D. Howell. .Surrogate of the County of Naosau. n'>fice Is hereby given to all iiersons having claims against CHARLES OOI.DK.V. late ot Raat Meadow, in the said county, d<>ci'asod, to presonl the same with the vouchers thereof, to the nubw:rit>ers the exiKUtors of the last will and trstameiit of said deceased, at their t>lace of transacting business, at the i>ITlce ot f>lilney n. Swesey, Kreeiwrt, .New York, on ir before the 15th day ot November next. Dated Mineola. N. Y.. May G. 1921.
WILLKTT VANDKWATKU. ELIZABKTH VANUEWATKU.
Kxeculora. SinNKT II. SWIOZKY, Attoiney for Kxecutors. FreiMKirt Dank nullding, Froeport, N. Y.
NOTH'K or MF.KTIMi TO HKAK t'aMPL.»iNT»*
TAKK NOTICl!:
The Ai'S'Ssors of the VillHK<- of Kreeiwrt, v. T.. hnve .orepared liielr Assessmonl Iloll for the current year, that a copy thereof will he dciv.Kiled wilh the Viliagc Clerk iit his ilTice. 46 West Merrick Road. In HUch village. m the
TWK.VTY-KICHTW DAY OF MAT. Ifl^l. vhere It miiy be seen nnd examined by any IM'rson -until the
rin.sTj|Ti'KBn.vY in ji'.ne
-text (June 71^) and on Huch day. at sjild Vlllagii ('l<Tk'H (Itflce, between Ihe hnura of two ocliirk in tho afternoon and six dclock In Ihe Iifternoon, the said Aswasors will meet for the purpos,* of completing such as- <<e*«ment roll and of hearing and deterniliilng -ornplainti^ in relation thereto, on the aiipHcii- lion ef any person conceiving himself asKrived llieri-by.
Uali'd May 2itb, 1921.
nomORT L. CHRI.STIK.
nAYMt>NI> J. MII.LKR.
Ilon'ARl) K. IMiAUSAI.L,
lIll.riKUT H. J(.>HNHON.
lll-J.VRV I,. .MA.XMDN.
AsHi'S.siiia.
NOTICB TO CREDITORS >fioWELL. Burrogste of t
xnt to an order of Hon. I*wi* J-'.J*"'. »'",''=?_'» '•"•^f "'
Pursua
.Smith, County Judge and Acting Surrogate of the County of Nasaau. notlco is hereby given to all iperaona having claim* agalnat
ROSE O'BYRiy!:. late of Freoport, in the said tounty, deceased, IO present the aame with the vouchors there¬ of, to tile subscritiers, the administrators of censed, at her Ulace of traiuaeting buslntaa tho Goods, <%attoIs and Credita which were of suid deceased, at their place of transact¬ ing blMlness at 136 Whaley Street, Freeport, Nuaan CoiBty, New York, an m before the Uth day of July i.ext. Dated, Mineola, N. Y.. DacembaP SB, Itl* ROBERT O'BTKNB: MAKIE F. McOHEE.
Adminlatratun. CHARLES S. HAYES.
Attorney for Admlnlatrator*, >I Court Street.
Brooklyn. N. T. CRy.
^vvTVtMKAtAij crrftnoN
TUB PROPLB OF THB STATE OF NKW
VHIIK:— To The Denver Hospital for Consumptives; The Eagleville Sanitarium for Consump¬ tives; Park a Pollard Company and J. Athol Marcus: Upon the petition uf Quaraiity Truat Com¬ pany, HO Broadway, New Tork City and l-Jsincralda K. Marcus, of Latirelton Avenue, Long Ucach, Nassau County, New York,
You and each of you are hereby cited lo show cause before our Harrogate ot the I'ounty uf Naasau. at the Hm-rogate'a Court of said County, held at tho County Court House, at Mineola. In the County ot Nassau. on tJie eleventh day of June, 1»21, at nine o'cliKrk in the forencM>n of thst day, wby the accounts of said iiuaranty Trust ('Company and Kaaaaralda E. Uiuciib. am eaecutors ot the Laat WUI and Testament ot Juliun Mar¬ cus, deceased. lute of txing BeaOh. Nassau County, should not be Judicially tettied and allowed.
IN TESTIMONT WHEREOF, We hatw caused the aeal ot the Surrosatc'* Court of *»td Coaaty ot Nasaau to be heresnto alllxed. ¦WITNESS. HON. LEONE D. HOW¬ ELL. Swrosate of uur aaid Cuunty of Naaaau. at the Surrogate's fXSee. i^oM at Ulnoola. In tbo said Ckiuuty, the ninth day of \U\y, ona thoiMand lilne hundred and twenty-oo«.
BOWIM W. WBBKS. Clerk of the Surrogato'a Cearl PRINCE * NATWAN, Attorneys for Executor*. No. 19 CfeOar Street. Manhattan Boronsb, New York City.
nwncE tw caBDiT«m
Pursuant to an order uf Jlon. Laoas IA Howell. Surrcsate o( the Coimty ot Nasaas. notice Is hereby given tu all person* hAvlns claims asalnst NELLIE B. STOWELL. Uto
NOTICB TO CREDITORS
Pursuant to an ordar ot HON LEONE D HOWELL, Surrocate of tha County of Nas¬ eau, notice i* aereby given to all peraont having claim .gainat
Smith F. Peoraall late of Froeport. In the aaid county, de ceased, to present the asme with the vouch era tbaraof, to the subacriber the executoi of tha laat Will and Teatament of said de coaacd. at her place of tranaacting Ijusinear at the offlce of Edward* ft Cieorge. Freeport. Nasaau County, New Tork, on or befor.') th' 10th day ot Ausust next.
Dated, Mineola. N. Y.. January 27. 1821 MAROUERITE A. PEARSALL Executor. EDWARD A OEOROE, Attorney* for Executor. 1-7 Railroad Avenue. Preeoort. New Tork.
KOTXCE TO CBEDI'EOBS
Pursuant to nn order ot Hon. LEONB D
of the County of Nas
ven to ail person*
having claims against
WILSON SMITH. late of Rockville Centre. In the said county, decensod, to pre»ent the «ama with the vouchers thereof, lo the aubscrll>er, the Ex ecutor of the last Will and Testament o( aald deceased, at her place ot transacting buslDeas at the oOlce ot Wright g Wright, Rockville Centre, N»W York, on or befort the IStb day of September next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y.. February 24. 1921. MARY K. Tll.LEY. WlllGHT * WRIOHT, Bxeoutor.
Attorneys tar Executor, 1 No. Village Aveaue, RockviUe Cantre, New Tork.
NOTICB TO CREDITORA
Parsuant totn order of HON. LEWIS 3. SMITH. County Judge, aa Acting 8urrogat« of the County ot Nassau, notice is hereby given to all person* havina claima agalnai
HANNAH 3. RROWER late of Baldwin, tn the asId county, deceased, to preaent the same with the voucher* there¬ of, to the *ubscrlber* the executors ot the last Wlli and Teatament of said deceased, ai tbeir place ot tranaacting business at tbe «ffloe of Sidney H. Swe»ey, Freeport, Nea TbrK, aa er bafora tbe I ttb day of Jub* aaxt.
Dsted. Mineola, N. T., Norenber IT, \B*B. AKDRUS 3. HEAMAN, HBHRT BROWER, VIUtX4ntlCK BROWER, SIDNEY H. SWEZBT. Executor*.
Attorney fur Esecufors. Freeport Bank BalNUng, Freeport, M. T.
NOTICE TO CIEDITOR*
Ptirsvant to an order of HON. LEONE D m>WEU„ Snrrogau of tbe County of Na*- aso, aotk* I* beraby gtven to nil paraow bmrfag cislw* againat
Ists at BsskvUI* CvnAn, te the ssid county, dscsassd. to present tks *am« with tke yssikiis thereat, t« Oa gskaealker* Ike cx
wm
oestsM at tk* last
snd Testament of
asld 4as*s«ed. s* tkalr sisM of tfsnaseting bnaisaaa at tke adHas «f Wallaee ft Patter- sos, RockvlHs Csntys. Mew York. <Mi or b«- •srs tks 2Mk Am ol Augsat next.
FRANK DAYMON.
WAAA.ACM ft PAvnonoif. Tr***
AttawaafB tor JBnaslsss. No. i» hsnt SiMsl RoahrW* OsMMi, K. T.
KonrE TO cajaMTiMM
purauant Co an ord»r of Hon. I>>wls J. Smith, Cuu.nty Judge sad Actios Barrngate of Ul* Ounty of Mssaas. SoCla* Is hereby
f'RU.lRiil RHT-I.AWRKM-r. CO.MPANY
Noili-r- iH hereby ulv.-ii that ii nieeting of Hi.. ¦itiM'khnldera of the Ced.-uhurKt-I.awri nee I'conpany will be bilil at the (ifflco of the Conipany. opplalte the railroad Btatlon, Vlllnge of Lawrence, Town of Hempstoad, County of Nassau, Slate of New York, on Saturday, the Ith day ot Jwie, 1»31, at 2:3(1 f. M.. for the puriKise of electing live directors fur the eiiKulng yenr. imd (wu insiMJotors ot ¦leciiim lu H.-rv.. at Ihe next ii'inual meetlnK. ind to ratify and cunflrm llie acts of the llereclors for the preCHdlng yenr, and fur thu (ninsuiliiin uf such oth.r bUHliirsn as may irnperly cume befure said meeting.
The polls will n-tti^iln op<<n for one hijur. The tranKfer buuks will N- dused from M*»y .'llth, 1D21. lu June (ilh. 1!I21.
Dal.d .\,.w Vurk. .May 2)i,l, 1921. By order uf Ihe Board of Dlic<Uorfl.
OR10E.\ S. 8EY.MOI.R, Hocrelary.
COCNTY COIBT. NAHMAl t:Ol NTY
In Ihe Matter of the Application : ot the Board of Education of : I'liiun Kree Kdiool District .Vu. : 9 uf the Town uf Hempsteail. : fur Ihl- cundomnation uf cerlaiii : land in Ihe Viilage of Freeport. : Town ot Hempsiead, known as ; the "Freeport l>metery," for : soliuui purpoHen :
To all lot owners In Freefiort Cemetery and to all o»-n<-rB of revi-r«|unary liiterestn and to all other persons having any right. Illli-. Interest or claim In ur upon the whole or any luirt of the land and pieiolses known as Ihe "Freepurt Cemetery" at FreeiKirt, N. Y.
NOTICE IH HEREBY (IIVE.N, Thai the Board uf Education of Union Free .School District ,Vuml)er Nine of the Town of Hemp¬ stead, will present lo the County Court of Nassau County, at the Counly Court House, In Mineola. Nassau Cuunty, N. Y., on tho 2nd day of July, 1921, at 111 u'ciock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafler as counsel can be h'-ard, a petition now on (lie In tho olflce ot the Clerk of Iho County ut Nassau, pursuant to the pruvlaioiiM of ('hapter lOfi of the Laws of 1921, praying fur tbe app<jintment ut three commissioners to appraise the damage fur the taking uf Ihe fee or reversionary estate, ur Ixjth. and all rlghlH of any iiereun or in-imimm In liiat paiciil III real property cummonLv known as the •'Kreeport Cemi'tery." situate,' lying aad being In Ihe VillaKe of Kreeport, County of Nasaau and Statu of Now York, and Isiunded on Ihv Morth by Pine Street and land of Phillip .N'ickelsberg. Charli-s O. Nlles nnd the Vlllagu of Kreeport, on Ihe Kast by lands of I'hilip NickelHberg, Church Ktreel and land ot tha First I'resbyterlan Church of KrtciKirt, on the Buulh by land of the First I'resbvlorian Church of Freeport amd lands of Ur. K. Koree Wltmer, Oeorge V. Slual, Franklin Bedeit and Krank Tinary, and un the Weat by land of thu Koard of Edwatiun of I'nlon Free Hchool District N<j. 9 uf tho Tuwn of Hempiitead, and will liteii and there move for an order in accordance wilh tliv prayer of aach petltkm. Daled. Freeporl. N. Y.
May Itth, 1*21.
By urdi-r of the Hoard ot Edu¬ cation of Union Free B<;houl Die¬ trict No. » ot tbo Town of Ilemp¬ stead.
LBO.VARD 8. MABKE.
Clerk.
%
Freepirt, In tbe 'aald county. deceM^d, ts •»»«» to all p*r»,a* bmikig aUlra* asalnat
present tbe same with tbe voucher* tberaof^ lo the anbaorlber. the adminlstratoi' sf the goods, chattela and credita which were of aaUi deceaaed. at ' her plaee of trariaaotlag buain«*s at the oflloe -uf Sidney H. Swexey. Preeport. New Tork. on oa balaaa Iba Ittk day ot November msxt.
Dated Mlneotak N. Y.. Hay i. IfSL
KATTIKItntK Ol ROSKNTHAf.. Admlnistra toi'. SIO.VEY n, SWEZEY.
Attorney tor AABtnMtratar. Freeport Raiik BitftdloS, Fr«Hwfti> H, 9.
SMTTH VAN'JIOtTllAND lata of Ssafurd. In the ssM fssty. deeeaaed. tu preaent the same with ths voociiar* thereof, to ttw asUiailbrr. tbe - usass*" at tbe last WlU and TeaUment of said deceaaed. at her ¦Saoe of Irasaactlns hnalsass, sd (ba oflka of Sidney H. Swesey. Freeport. New York, OS Sr kafbra ths nnt day of Jaly noxt. DMsdk aineol% N. T. Deseisker IS, itW. HARMSA: A. VAN NOHTaANO,
Bxectttrlx. SIDNEY H. SWEZEY, iMtoraeyr tag BMMStrir^ r.-eeport BsS* Buildtog.
' gtaaggtAmiw ««*•
No. littl
—iitOea of--
TBBAWmr DEPARTMKfrr
OOMFTRGLLBR OF THE ClIRIlENt^T
Ws*>lBtnsi. D. C, April 7. 19ZI WHEREAS, by aatlafactiiry evidence pro- Sente-J to the undersisocd. tt ha4 been mado to appear that
THE FIRST NA'nONAI, BANK OE BOOHBVELT'^ in thu Villase of Rooaevelt In the Cuimtr af Nassau and State of New York, haa eom* filed with all Ihc provision* of tbe Statvtas ef the Ignited States, required to be com¬ plied wllh before an aasot-iatlun ¦hall be authorised to commence tb* biistne** of Banking:
NUW THEREFORE I. D. R. Crlgslnger, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby oaf' tify that
"Tha Flrat Nalional Bask of Kaeaeeell" tn the Village of Itooaitvelt In Ihe County of MaeSau and Btata of New York is sMthorixed to commonce tbs buslneaa of Banking provtdad m Sectl<m Fifty ona hundred am aisty Bins of tbe Revised Statotss of th* United SUIaa.
IN TEsmrONT WHEREOF witAss my hand and Seal of oOoa Ibis sereath dsy of »m.
(SlBBSdl IX SL. CRieSINOBR. (•hU> ioa^gttaUar at tks Csrfsssr^