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THE DAILY REVIEW, SATURDAY, MARCH 12,1$.^1.
wmi^smv9sa
operations marks Progress of Reliance Hose Company
Comfortable Quarters Result of
Concerted Action and
Willing Sacrifice
• rJelianre Ho«o Company 3, 'if Rrx-k-
vllle Centre, omranlzed .l.anuary Ifl. 1908,
toirtve flrf'protortlon to the iiorlhoa.<i;-
tiacliitn (it the vlllnge which was
hen rapidly beinf; built up, UemonKtrat-
ed of what kind of Htuff Hh memhers
were made In .1 drill soon Hfter it W(ia
formed. Reliance boy.i hnd no ruliber
'" cnatH nr helmets lin\ thiH wan no draw-
, . hiick when it ciinii- lo tiiklnK a drench
.... ln(f. The I.lv-e Oakfi, attempted to
Initiate them l»y playlnjc a .streiim of
' w.ater over them. The Kelianco Ininch
. ret.'illated ami though sonkinK wft put
" tho lAvfi Oak crowd, proir'itPd liy rub
• ¦ her coats and helmetn, to rout.
The Rood natureil. hut flKhliiiK Hpirlt. ha.«« placed the Kcllance Company where il In toilay, with a line home, fret- ol debt and a c<jor>«ratlve criiwd which t;ikcs up a pro.lpc't with vim.
Orxaniccil by C'hiff Arnot
' TteallzInK the nceil of another lire
company In the northeafltern fection
of the Village, Chief tieorge P., Arnot
called together nine men who lived in
thAt section, .lanuary Ifi, niOX. in De
fphdor ilo.Mo Company riuarter.H. rtoutl
^ Centre avenue. Pre«ent were: William
"¦ A. Zlmmermun, K. P. Vande W.itcr,
T ';eorffe If. Wetjeii. Uobert <;. Cornell
William I.. .Merry, M. K. LoHk.imii, Al
vin T. I'owell, .1. II. West and Wlllliim
.Schmidt.
, ThiH bn:ly ••set about, to cnlnrpe Ihe
- membprship. Hy Murch .5, twenty-flve
' memhers had been enmlled and the
II ihurter roll was closed. Kollowinj? a
,, iiioflon to Incorporate, procccdhiKs wero
Treajfurer J. O. .loBlIn; Financial Secre¬ tary Adam Fehr; Recording: Secretary. H. Ostrander; Wardenn, I>ouiB Neff and O. F. Conger; Trustees, O. W. Ixiesch, J. Lu AppelKate and O. P. Conger.
Active Members; Stuart Eadeau., B. , S. Brennan, Alfred Burch, F. H. Bird, In Its now home .ScptonitH r 1, 3 908. Thejo««. i). A. Comlies. Ralph Cornwell, Htructure r/mt about $2,000. Alvin "T.' o. f. Conger. Wm. J. Cwhrane. Joseph I'owell took a mortgage on the land und j Cornell. .John P. Dunn, W. T. Glennon. neorge D. A. Comljei Eupplieil Ivmlyer. Adam Fehr, K. B. Flanagan, F. J. Hel- Tho debt at tho outset was $1,700, the n,mh, K. B. Ilerlist, A. M. Hill. Jan. Ci. difference being rained by suliscrlptlon. josli,,, O. C. Kohnke, .lacob Koehler, V. fjeorge A. Wetjen )irefented a ."ilove for i^oesrh, O. W. .Ivoesch. W. LaVlolette, heliting piirprwes and a mntfor* was car- j jj j, jfohr, Charles Miller, C. B. ried to buy a steam heating plant to j,^„„^ j^ \y ,.. Michelfelder, O. W. cost $200. This was in.stalled January xixon, I^miH Xeff. Harry Ostrander. "W. S, I909. The officers of the c.^pany ^ j.^y^ j^ t. Powell, G. A. Phelps, iMOelved continual siipiHirt. Fr<<iuent jja^yj,, i^E^r.sall, (i. .11. Patten, F. A. donations reduced tho Indebtness. , j Holder. J. r.. .Serviss., U J. Schneider,
The r-wnpany held its Jirst entertain-1 j j. Spelman, M. S. Spelman, W. D.
ntTt ill the ParlHh house of A»c«^slon Church Rejitembcir t,j irnd Ifi. PIOS, andj on December « arid 10 of tho .same year I had a fair at licadfiuarterj;.
The debt was Hnally paid In April, V.tn. It hafl cleared off a toUil indcbt-' cdness of approximately $3,T><I0, nine years nfter its organliiatlon. It is now I free of all debt .aid has ali'nit $750 In! its treasury.
lis First .\larm. , \
The first iii.iriii lo which Uellance j '.\*n1wi Comriany .•'¦•sponded camo Ai>rl1, I 1908. Five memlierx drasged the up- I paratus to Pari: avenue and Merrick ' road (then called Southern lloulevarcl) ind bellied to put out a tire in a corn . itack belonging to .John T. ftavis*!. j "f Jooil Times" ."Make Company Popular
On December 2',i, IftOS. Itcliaiue Hose memherH, In appreciation of what the ladies had done for them, gave a re-, copllon for tliiii- especial hcnclU. It i inaugurated the idea r.f im annual ; <mokcr .January 11, 191'^ and the tvont las been a success since. ,
Looking on the more serious wide rf Mfe. the company appointed a commit-! tee In .lanuary, 1!)lli. to organize a re-;
lief fund for its membern, the only j IJRX,|.%.MIN .\. BRENN.XN
line artiong the companies in the ; Former Chief und member of Jtellancc department. Orgjin'zation was com-1
pletcd March 5, HIIO. Tt Is known as j .Srielmaii, Art. Smith. David T. Smith, tlte "Reliance Iloady Kclict" and ia : Clia.s. .1. .Sullivan, 11. H. Tayl.ir, >'. }'. IntcnilPd to relieve memlieis during j Vi,inde Water, F. .1. Viinde Wiiter, Roy Iieriods of illncs.'i and distrcs.s. Vande Water,/ieo. IT. Wetjen, I kiwurd
In the potiular company contest. Re- W'innle, It. .A.'YounK. lianie won a larRc American Mag offer-I A.ssoclate McmberK:—.Tcsse I>. Apple- ed by the Ttockville Centre Club, by a • gate, Clarence R. Anker.-i, T. \V. Tiren- \iite of ir.lO. The Kurekas were second nan, R. Batterman, HenJ. T'.rindley. R. with I0:i0 vole.s. H. Boggs, Walter .V. Ilrhidley, iHarry
The P.elianco has i.lways shown a ill. Bauman, A. Hindler, .lames Carty. l<inilly altitude. For several years it • Robert C. Cornell. WillnUKhliy Corbett, • li.ilributed Christmas basket-s and ci^l Frank Iy. Dutton. Tlios. H. Darling, iinong the needy. In December, 1011,; John Dempsy, Chas. X. Day, .loseph 'I', t i;riivldcil a Clirlstmus cnterUiinmcnt Duffy, Sanford A. Davidson. A. J. De-
.'• the 'kiddles" and has since <on-j Creek, C,eo. .\. Downs, Clarence H.
lined the pnietic e. l>ver, AV'illiam Ka.iau, Ceo. Farr, Don-
lii December. PIOR, the Prcr-byterian aid .\. Fra.^er, 11. T. Carrisim, fJ. W. 1'hurch of Occiiii Side reqtie;sted permi.s- flail, (1. Craham (iolTee, Kdinound W. .-fion to use the meeting rooms for ser- Ci-illlii, fleorge .S. CniMlman. (leorgc vices and the request was granted. It .A. C.iimbs, 'V, T,'. Hartmaii, Frank held services there aboul a year, under ! .M. Heafy. Kdward U. Duiui.ert Ihe direction of the itev. Arthur 11.! William Hunt, A. V.. Ive.s, Jr. Uennle, when it Injjll a chunrh at .VTor- |H'3nry K. Jahiike. Ceo. Kinkel, Chas. S
KRKl) .1. IIKI.MI TH
' Citplain III Ihe Ucliaiiie
"[' liegiin In April, when former A'illaKi"
,.,, Clerk fjeorge liorer received Ili6 si:;-
¦v natures of the Iweniy-live member.s,
' At the July meeting l^Mwin C. Wriglit
^ ' «'xplnined the advantaged .and disad-
„.„ vantages of incorporation. .Iohn l.yo.i
' M offered to draw 'Up liicorponition papers
¦ nnd' in due lime the procicdings were
\'J/ foncluded.
,., I'Mrst OIH<ers
• cr- At the organisKition meeting. William
''< A. Zlmmennnn was elecU'ii fiirciii;ni;
""' Frank 1'. Viimle Waler, aM.MislaiK 1. rr-
and Lakeview'4venues.
I'liief IJreiinuii, of the Keliuiiee.
Kimmerling, S. Klswortli Dewis, Mc Cable. Mill. F. MiDonald, Michael H
T.enjamia S. nreiin.-in. Chief Knglneer ^fadignn.Tame.s C.Miuligrui.W'm I. leiiartmeiit in litlS-linil, was ;,'Merry,. H. J. Mitchell, Joseph A. Miller
¦ If ;h
member of Reliance Company
In August 190X the company .loined I he Kouthem New York Volunteer Fire- , nten's A.«.'<ociution ami elected William j ^'C'^e. «. I .\. Zimmerman delegate. It is now a ' I'^vnor, W iu( iiibcr <if the IS'eW Vork State Volun¬ teer T'irem»n's Association.
Ill April, 191-1. the company decided to present to retiring foremen ex-forc- nien's badge;' .ind Heptember 19. IMr,. oresented to U'illiam A. Zimmorman. its llrst foreman, tho llrst badge.
Ill July 1909, l:. Till lie ga\e the com- |i,-iliv a 11,IK' I.ele :inil IMwllI <!. Wrii^'lll
Robt. Magaw, Henry Molir, H. Jl. Nix on, H. .S. Oliver, illennau .\. Palllne Karl Proctor. Jas. .1. I'atten, tieo. O Poggenlnirg, Bergen T W. .Schlcgcl. Cluirle; Stumpf. f!eo, V. Stinnpf. Cluis. J .Spencer, W^m. Schmidt, .Tohn S. Thorp. John II. Scott, A. M. 'I'orroa, ]•:. R. VanTassel. F. C, VanfJps, Frank R. Wctjen, John P. Wilson, Wm. O. Win¬ nie, .lr.. T. P. Welch, T.ouis JCiegler. K.vempt List <if Kelblitce
Time of .Service
DIG NEW CANALS P O U LT R Y IN BUNGALOLAND
Randall Co. l^oTinf Property! In Lower^^eport—3 Roads •nd Waterways Bemg Made ,^ ,,^„ ,^,
Incubators Brooders Bahy Chick* Hatching gggs Supplies
Send (of O.uloca*
n^^^'«
OK. H. W. aOBD
OantUt
Freeport, March 12,—The J.ihn J. Randall Company haa begun .spring building operations in the vicinity of tA SMth Obcmi Av*.. rraagam, 14. T.
the l)ay section south of Atlantic ave. \ OtBmm Baatmt Mvaailagm t-« <ar by l^
For weeks two dre<1ges have IK-en »•""*"'•"*• cutting thrtr way tbrough the mead.-w.s : Bjcok'jj^^m^^^^^ and making channels. The w.niv has, "^
progressed to such'.on extent th.at ibg ' u _,_ . . . —
proposed Improvements of ihe Rund.ill Coniiiany can nnw' be seen
On that property that was used as a : ^>flseball diamond la.-^t season at Atlantic • Iivenue and UcdcU street, {hreo water- | ways are being eyinstruoted with a ba.'?in at their northern end. I
When the waterways .ire cfjmpleted ¦ three new r'lads will be cut ihrougii the ; property and the whnlc divided inU> Iota , where i>urchasers who own mntorboats i can build wilh water facilities ciose at hand. I
The proposition Is an allyear-roupd ; project and the lots are expected to be finished, ready for buildln.g, by June; this .year. ¦ \
When complete, an attrac live coluny | will be .ivaJlable and a hitherto waste , section of the vlDiiHo will be ready for development into another group ofi modern bungalows. !
Another project being developed hy i the .lohn J. Randall Company is <,ii ; ilillor and Xa.s,-iau avenues where fort.v bungalows are being erected, l^'ifteen have jilready Tieen completed ,ind are roa(l.v for occupancy this summer. These forty bungalows are fur summer ; u.se only. i
The houses have four rooms and liath '¦ with plumbing and sell for f.i'^Tin, They aro two bifx-ks from Randall's Can.-U and the same distance frnm WofKlcIeft. ' 'I'he Hrove streel trolley ir< only a block away and thp main line on Atlantic, avenue is not far (li.st.inc. |
'I'he other proposition on Atlantic ave¬ nue i.-i right on the Iroiley line and on:>- five minutes' rid'? from the railroad station.
Commenting on (lie buililing iiitu- ntion th-is siirlng, l-JrnoKt .s, Randail stated that tliere is much building Bfi,nr! on .and that thery were many lots .ivail- uble for building pur|)osen. Regirding i a w.ige reduction he stated that none : had been out in efTcci among his em- ' ployees and thai none is n.nieniii'.iteil; j at jiresent at lea.st. '
Open For Business
SUPREME LAUNDRY
240 FRANKUN ST.,
HEMPSTEAD, L. I.
Announces the opening of the only laundry service on Long Island that will do every variety of laun¬ dry work to suit your in¬ dividual needs
WET WASH, $1.35 for 30 Lbs.
ROUGH DRY, 12c Lb.
COLLARS with smcoth edges, 4c
Telephone 1740-J Hemp¬ etead, and eliminate your laundry troubles.
Yours for clean linen,-—
Supreme Laundry
HAVE YOUR PLATING I
DONE IN ROCKVILLE CENTRE I
Modern Kqaipment anrt'Expert Workmen will irive you a ser¬ vice you can't get elsewhere ou Long Island
Brau Beds and Electro Plating in AS lu Brandies
We Do General .Mill Work and (^an Care for Your Hume Alter¬ ations of This Kind
KLASS AUTOMATIC CORP.
D. R. Longneeker P.-L. HurreU H.Weber
Forii-.erly I.. & H. .Mfg. Co.
Observer St., Tel. 28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y,
UNITED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE,
Nassau and Suffolk Counties
Clearing Office, Mineola, N. Y. G&rden City I6C4
Mrs
I.otz Slightly Impriivefl
Rockville Centre, .March 12.—The con¬ dition (it Mrs. Hannah A. l.otz. who is suffering from p;iGUmonia, was report ed today to be .slighll.*' improved.
^tTf.'TY corrivr ok XAS.SAir coontv
Tospiihiiie M. ,<?. Jny, PlaintitT ¦
—lIKiii iKt .¦ :
\'inn Woslfiill, ,.» al.. Deffn.liiMl i •
A.
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.-^ »nan; George JI. Wetjen, secretary and 1^^'Robert G. Cornell, treasurer. Alvln 'P. ;_,..«irowoll and Ifurry l.osk.-iinp wero soloc- \.„,« ted aa Wardens, These ofllcers were to ;i*vho!d until the April ineeling when with i i^'t *'r"' •'-'''•''l'"'>n"i all were reelected, : ,»s.,-Leslie I'owell was chosen secretary in I ,K>.pHf» of Oeorge II. Wetjen; William 1., ', 'iw^Meky l>ecnme a warden in place ot Al-
„., .elected trustees: Alvin T. Powell, James
,,:..H. W>st and William A. Tlearii.
1 ' • The name Reliance Hose Comi«iny
'¦No. .1 was dellnllely decided upon and Is
,.„.Bald to have sprung from the «prcs-
/ iwslon of one of Its members who fre
"^quently said "You can rely on us."
' I^! IJefenders a Fonil "dodnintlier"
p i~t' Defender Hose Company l, was a
;, |«=*fond "Godmother" to the new company.
' iS^'* handed over a hand drawn hose reel,
it^Jcnown among firemen of tho day as
. »>the "Red Devil". This piece of ap-
;-;;"^)aratus was cheerfully dragged off and
. ptationed in tho barn of the late Wlll-
; Jam if. Connell, then on Forest avenue.
ii .-Che Ittttor part of October, 1!I08, the
' I^l^oropany received a hand and horse
! .^flrawn vehicle nnd in 1918 was motoriz''
[ i.«d ond now "sports" tho uiitomoblli
'¦ t.4ruck shown In the accoinivinying 11;
^^tustration.
^B How The Company Grew
IPK Relianot* "boys" immediately gol
1' busy oc. permanent comimny (luortcr,)
..In January. lilOS. a comiuittco of nvi
.-waa apiwintea to report on the advisft
-bility of building a hom«>. In February
^the committee rerlorted plans of a pro-
[ ~ spectlvo house und was authorized to
I II accept thom nnd arrange loans to build
f -It.
1, ~ The Bite, southeast confer of Forest
.avenue and Forest place, belonging to
¦, _i Alvln T. I'owell, was oftered. The com-
— pany agreed to purchase It for $365.
^ Ernest Ruestow preimred plans for a
Xtwo story frame building, with appara-
¦ room, kitchen and pool room on the
t floor »nd a meeting room upstairs.
•tructur* is so designed that to all
|)«araiu>«e It is a dwelling. The big
thrnuBh which the apparatus
are or, tho Foreat plaoe skJe,
lie the members enter from Forest
r avenue.
-- Later the company aoiulred additlon-
"al land In tha r«ar of th« itructure
Hand built a "du«: o-Jt" bowUnt alley at
~:a. cost at about tl.SOO. TbIa haa be-
coma popular with compuny mambera,
since its co'mplotion in August, 1909.
Ptniuiclac tin Propoaitioa
The otatipany hekl Us flrst meeting
rreseiil ,\pp!ira<us of Reliance Hose Cu.
pref.-eiiteil an .American lla,::;
til Jly from
it.
Personnel of the Company
Reliance Ilnse Company lius ever been appreciative of kindness shown. It has elected as honorary memliers, George Arnot, Or. I). X. IJuIson, W. H. Wallace. William T.. .Merry and the Kev. II. II. O'Oowd. 1-Mwiii 11. Wallace is a life member.
Charier members of the company were: Charles lilshop, G. D. A. Combes, 'V. ^V. (,'urtls, Robert .Cornell, AV. A. ITeam, WUIiam Hunt, H. K. I.oskamp, W. Ij. Merry, James H. Tatten, A. f.. Powell, A. T. Powell, Fl. T. Raynor, I*. R. Reed. William Schmidt, J. R. Spel¬ man. E. R. Van Tassel. F. P. Vande Water, O. H. Wctjen, J. H.,West. W. Zimmerman. C. Meter, C. Hunt, "W.
Zimmerman. W. I.osKamp. 11. K'. .Vriiot, Geo. Cornell, Robt. ( Merry, Wm. L. Curtl:^ Then, W. Hunt. AVm. Rishop. (.Uias. G. Heran, Wm. A. Reed, P. K. Patten,..Jas, IT. Raynor. 11. T. Wairace. Wni. II. T>ay, Ch.is. V. .Aladlgan, Michael, .7. Pa lime, Herman .N. Darling, Thos. II. Cross, .1. W. Rowland, Harry W. Schroeder. Wm. J. George, F. T. Kelly, Louis .V. Glumbs, Geo. ,\. llui'ken, John C. Jr. GiCCord. H. if.' Marvin, Harr.v P. O'Dowd, D. Herbert Werner, Kd. L. Rrennan, T. W. Hatlaek, Kd. J. Winner, W. C... Jr. Anderson, Austin C. Ilartmann, 'I'. K. Poggenburg, Robt. 11. AVallace, Kdwin W. Downs, Geo. A. Welch, T. R. Magaw. Robt. P''arr, Geo. The following members ot tlie Re-
-Inly
jmlirmi'iit of foi-pclosur
CARS Washed and Polished
All Night Service
Goodrich and Racine Tires
General Garage Work
Kreischer Auto Supply 301 Front Street
Phone 1790
Hempstead
The office of the Employment Service at Mineola is a (clearing house for orders and applications from all Over the island. These applications are very rarely in our of- Ifice for any length of time. Many of them can only be reached by mail. Because of this a day or two on orders is always appreciated. Nevertheless we are always glad lo fill emergency nred'i and will use every resource we have to that end.
UNITED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
NASSAU AND SUFFOLK COUNTIES CLEARING OFFICE, MINEOU, N. Y.
'PJionc Garden City 1604
SONORA, RECOGNIZED AS THE HIGHEST CLASS TALK¬ ING MACHINE IN THE WORLD, IS THE INSTRUMENT YOU WANT.
Magnificent upright and period styles $75 to $2S0O
E. BELUNSON'S
JEWELRY STORE & MUSIC SHOP
24 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook, N. Y.
Tischenor, James l>. Combes und K. F. Kj^^^^ an.swered their country's call in
Cornell. a
Fonner Foremen and Captains
These have served: foremen—AV. A, Zimmerman. F. P. Vande AVater. W. J. Holllday, H. Pallmi, G. H. Wotjen. J.
the World War. All returned safely.
J. Dunn. J. Proctor, K. AVallace, V. I,oest-h, R. G. Cornell, S. Badeau, K. Werner. W. Hunt nnd E. Proctor.
Howard Hill. Klton ,S. Bloomer nnd Wm. Schroeder, ono time members of the compan.v who died since its organi¬ zation.
.In pui nnil jiale
(¦-.ititlrd .-iclicn. un.l LenririK <l:ite the 5tli (lay of Mttioh, luil. T ttre un<lersi(cnp,l, tho lUtcree in tnil jiHl.t'nunt. named, will sell nt public iiuctl'in l,, ll,|. hi«iiMt liij,l«r. nt llu! Kiiliinila of the Ntusaii County Cour. Hoiifp. Mineola, Niw.-ci Cmmty. nn the 2:i-(l ilay I.f April. lliL'l. ut ten e'clnck in ih,. fiircnnon. .the pn-mii.^..! ilireclLVl hy sEid jiidt- mr-ni t,, Ih! Bolil tini! therein dracribi-il na t.>lln\Vf::
-Ml thnt certnin lot. piece or parcel of lar,l, siliiatB. lyintr and beinK at Lawrence. In t.'ie Tnwn (if Hemiwlead, Cui-nty ot Nasiinii. State of New York, !;ii ,»n aH lot numlKTed i:: in' fllock 1, oil a eert.iin miip entitled ¦Map of l-'uir Oakji. property of the Sum¬ mit He-ally Compiinv, at I.nw leiie,- uml ( eilarhni-al. Niwsnu C.iunty. New York, mir- veycd nm.'-,, l,y F. W. Conklin. (ity .Survey- or" nni more raftlcularly Itomiiluil anil dc- .oril.ed an follow.s:
BeiTinninz at a point on the norlhc-ily side of I'eail St.-eet, di.Hl«nt two hunJre.i and i' forly-nine (2491 feet from the corner foi-med hy the intersection of the eaaterly side of ' bnwreiiee Avenue with the norlh.'rly Bide of i"c:iri Street as laid down on Huid map;, nirinini; Ihence noi-tiuvaixlly alontr the eajitttr-. ly .-^ide of lot numOeicd 1) on caid l.lick u;i said lunp one hiindivil e!i?hly-two (1S2> feet oioie or lena to land now or formerly of I{op.soM; runninir thence nortfu^-anlly alonir the line of .said Lind of llopsun. fifty nnd thirty one-hundredths (50.:H) feet to west- wanlly line of lot nlinilwro I 111 on anid I,lock ^__^____^_.^___________^_^^^^^___^__^__^__^.^—^^^_
'.ver.terly line of priid lut numbeie^J 12. oiif^ '
lmndre<l seventy-eiKht ^iid kIn huiidiedthA ^UIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIMIinHlilllllinillllinillllllllMlinilllllllMIIIMIIIIIIIiinilllMBIIIIIIilllinniMlillHIIIIIiilllMIIIIIIIIIIIMIItl^
(178.011) feet U> the northerly line of PcarC S £
Street; thence weetwsrdly alonu aaid iioilli- 2 Z
¦••ly line of Pearl Street, fifty (ijUJ -fwt to
tho point or place of beviiininjr.
I'oitether with all thi! itjrht, title and iii- tei-L-nt of the nald parties of the first part in and to Pearl Street. lyinK in front of and ndjoiiiinir the ."^aid premi-u-.s 'tii the center line thereof, said «ti-i>el however to remain ' a public highway. ^
li(.inK the same premwes eonvei-ed to Philip Pifnncr by Nii-I H. Vnn.l ¦water. Referee, hy deoil of conveyance liearinir date the day of . 1U12, recorded In
the Ciller of the Clerk of the County of Naa¬ sau. in I.ihc r of deeds, at pme
Subject to the roKtrictior.s and stipulations ct!intained in a certain ileeil dated Sept. 24, ' iniJi!, from .Summit Realty Company to Ba¬ tista D'Auffuatine recorded in the office of ' the Clerk of the County of Naasau in Lllwr . 107 of deeda. at pajte oX, October 2. ISOU. Kt 3.02 A. M.
Also subject to the riKbl of dower of Julia Bi-enner widow of said Philip Brenner.
Dated, Mareh 7, 1021.
HOWARD T. HEWLETT, WILLIAM H. E. .fAY, Keforoa.
PlaintifT'a Attorney, 204 MontOKue Street. Brookb'n. N. Y.
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT A PHO- NOGRAPH IS THAT IT BEARS THIS FAMOUS TRADE MARK
THE INSTRUMCNT Of tHifiXlTV
CLEAR AS A BKLL
OLDSMOBILE
NOT AN ASSEMBLED CAR MANUFACTURED 23 YEARS AND ALWAYS GOOD
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26 Main Street -:- HEMPSTEAD, L. I. I i
--SEID'S-- 11
Announce the Opening of Their New Store h |
On Or About MARCH 10th
at the above address, where your inspection is cor¬ dially invited to a display of
APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
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26 Main Street HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
BRANCH: Loag Beadi. N. Y.
Far Rockaway, N. Y.
Immediate Delivery on the New 43-A 4 Cylinder, 37-A 6 Cylinder and 46-A 8 Cylinder
Don't Fail to Have a Demonstration Before You Buy Your New Car
PARE:iR, SEACOMBE, BENNETT, Inc.
Show rooms and service station
308 FRONT STREET, HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Thone: 274 Hempstead Branchea: Freeport and Gleo Cove
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