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for pnMtcatloo of notlc«a of Bankruptcr In District Cmtrt mt UnitaA Btatae for Mt Caatcrn Dtarlct ot Mew Tork.
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Oue question that the Americau Legion will have to tako up shortlj in order to satisfy the public, is the question of uniforms. The present uniforms are out of the question en¬ tirely, and yet a great many people think that thc lioys should wear a uniform.
It is a good idea aud une that has beou followed by otiicr organizations after other wars, but this criticism against the Logion for not appearing In nondescript uniforms and half in civiliuu clothes, ought to stop.
Homo of tho boys havo their uni¬ forms yet, others haven't. Perhaps,,all would have one if the design was identical. „.,•
A uniform has already been sug¬ gested, by a l.,€gion member and il will uot bo long before one will be adopted. Thc &uggc»lion is au follows:
TrouKCi-H vvitlKiut Inggiuga, juilteeH or buuls; Hhoen, black or Ihu at the c4»olcc of the wearer; olive drub pockelleHS Hack blouse without buttons, tho edges closed -with concealed htwks and eyes; hi«h turn-down collar, with hook and eye so that tt may be ^ worn either up or turned down; narrow stuiidiiiK white collar that could be buttoned to tho blouHG aud make a shirt unneces¬ sary in warm -weather; no belts; no colors; no Insignia of former rank; white cuffs it desired; left Hleovo chevrons to show whether wearer wus in Army, Navy or Marino Corps, but with no dis¬ tinction lor overseas service; wound chevrons for right slocve; overseas cap without trimming, or the enlisted man's cap, licud- gear lo boar insignia of Army, Navy or Marino (!or|wi-, but not uf rank; on American Legion ribbon on the brcHst to bo pinned miniature insignia of former , rank; gray gloves for ofltcial parades; cane with leather loop oii. tho order of a sword knot; service ribbons to be worn as prescribed by Army regulations. —Ernest McCullougb, Syraouse, Now York.
Presfdent Harding—"! hare wid to tbe people we meant to have loa* of goveraaent fn bualness aa well as more bnalnees in governmeat. It is well to bave it uadcrstood tbat biuiness has a right to pursue its normal, legitimate, and righteous way unimpeded, and it ought h«ve no ball to meet government eom'pe. titlon where all risk is borne by the public treaaurr- There is no chal¬ lenge to bonest and lawful bqpiness success. But government approval ot fortunate, uatrammeled boainess doea not mean toierdtion of reatralnt of trade or of maintained prices by unnatural metbotls.. It is well to have legitimate business understand that a Just government, mindful of the interests of all the people, haa a right to expect the co-operation of that legitimate business in stamping out the practices which add to unrest and inspire restrictive legislation."
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NO DISCRIMINATION
n^tSBIMPLO HINTS
To Clean Leather FUrniture—First remove the Congressman, but tbat will txdke flomc time.
Frrsfacning Kplls ahd "Blscuita— Left-over | rolla and biscuits may I>e made fresh by teasing tbeill with a ht>t wren.
Winter Waeh—To koejj the Winter waeh frtMn trootdag to tho clothes Unt, simply move to I>alm Beach.
To Keep Bggs Fresh—Juet explain thc daylight savins to tho hon and she will keep thcin another hour.
To Iron Cenlre Piece—Wash and starch sUff. Lay it flat on the floor. Call In a fat nclKhlior and pull her feet out frotn under her. No Iron¬ ing will be necessary.
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Some people believe^ split fence poets iu8t 16ng«r than go round oapp. Prob- ^[ttifiy tm iar«e a noftiber hold ttvi oppoeite view. The Forests l*rpdu<:ts L4b<)rator>- i «>f the C^nJted Rtates Departtnest tt\ A violin recital by Abram Sopkin uj Agrtcnlture says that one Win hn: abe t scheduled ' for tomorrow evening g.^ mu Xxmg am the othtr it tho pcrt:tn'n-m U Aeolian Mall. Mr. 8oi>kSn is a native ot i hoai:twootl and sapwixal are the si«i« In J New rork City, thouRh of Husslan i«r '»»*•' " »»»« percentage of »*pwaoJ is entage. He has studied with Auer and \ •mrmscd by splitting, tbe spUt pos» will Yaaye, both of whose copilKJeltions arcl*'" ^^» durable, whfle if tae pen entmre featured in Ihc program. 1"' heartwood Is Inrreased It w HI Ih. vmmtt
Thc last concerts of »the National' ^uiaMo than the round one. E-trepilons Svmphony Onhcstra win be gl\-eu to j»» *'»!» »'»""" ^ »«^« *f ^^^ «»^*» ¦••* morrow afternoon and" next Tuesday; °' spruce,, lu-mlock or any of .I-e tm-; evening in Carnegie Hall. Mishcl I'laa "'«• ^*'*'«« heartwood and sApMrnr,* are tro will be tho soloist playing Men.lcl «'^""' etuaWy durable. sHohn's VIoliu Concerto. The ori-hes. " l^e posts are to be treated w.lh tra will pluy JacoJ>8 "Eve of anth f'0"'*'^te w some other proh*rvatlve. the
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"Tannhauser."
Tbe Railroad Labor Board at Chi¬ cago has reflected the sentiment of the country in its order directing each railroad and its employees to select representatives to confer and decide as rnucl^ of the controversy over rules as possible. That means that new working agreements will be formulated according to local con¬ ditions und not through a national conference of represeatatives of all the roads and of all the brotherhoods. As a basis for the settlements that may be reached, the Hoard has laid dowu sixteen principles that must govern. One of them. No. 6, Is spec, lally siRuilicant. It specillcally di¬ rects that uo agreement shall trans¬ gress tho principlo of the open shop: "No discrimination shall be practiced by munagcmenti as betwoen members and nonmeuibers of orsanissaiions or as bclwecn members of different or- gaiilzations, nor shall members of or- gauizalioiis discriminate against non- members or use otber methods than lawful persuasion to secure their membership."
APPBOFRIATK
After watching thc steady parade of autos on thc Merrick road of a Sunday, it Is no wonder they build them with "stream lines."
Miss Elsie Hess.
We must confess.
It makes us rather solenui.
To have you call.
Our printed gall,
An old "fool father's" column
DRAMA
•Sam cently
Uy Hubert Voatelle
H. Harri-s, who ahandonc<I rc- •The Talkin' Bhop," after a few performances on thc road, has placed In rehearsal "Ziai," a farce comedy by Kred de Oresuc and Fred Jackson. Sam Forrest directs the players, among which are Irene Feuwick, lx>uls Uennl- .son—Ia.st .seen in "Johnny Get Your Gun"—-Helen Lowell, Kcnnotli Hill and Gcorpe Graham. The i)icce w-ill be opened at Atlantic City on May Hi.
round post Is preferable to tho «i>l.t. t>e- ! cause of thc comparative ea«* with I which the sapwood can be treated. Bx- ! perlments at the laberatery detnon^trate I that the heartwood faces on split pumtn I du not. as a rule, absorb the prcaer\'a- ' live as well as dues the sapwood.
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S«alcil tnropraata for tKn taytac oat aad MaaMnctlqn at a aark aad plarcroend wllkia IhA lncorp<>ralrd VUlac« of Odarharat. Naa¬ aaa Cfarttr.' Naw t\trk. wMioa WDCk amonx atfecr lMnc« InotM.* tile rrmatraetlnn of dn- OfK aad klifc ainnu craU(«- oxcMvatlua and magi as uf' tmm aaU. aeadlaa, th«»lu« up ot wooda and ^anatriKtlon of trntits ooerta. vill "gt.Ptttrtt >r tPt^PmmrP <4 Troatrra of tho TUUcv of Cedarburat* ontil S o-dock la the •Tatilnc. on tb«
, JND OAl^OP MAT. \tZt, at tbe vhua«f ofBeo, Kproo* (Hr-j*t, Ci<dar- burst, Kuaoau I'l.onty. Nfw York.
ttrntnt. at»i'lfteattMi and di mrtptlnn of the
properly pr««arcd hy Uaymund K. liiarUn,
V1Ua«ip Knxlawr. may b» w-^.n and forma of
«btalne4 ki tbo cSfca, of Uaymond K.
fhtcaatH as tsar «¦ tha asM asawi Vkiti Hatur IMdea a«d Frmit, WaMafs. W i tiMra -St. eWMnm alidr Sualaliaifta an tkalr whraib aai< kuabaada. leMI repramiti
PtimnAmmi t£Sr' wtrt. and keabaada. f i ^, _
iMUlry. b. aaaartalaed. and ll. e-S^ I rC~?,,**™«T Ju**" of Lawrence. Naaaau
and to all eataaaa In brins who woal« l^e I v"!J- kV!,''* ,"L ¦ . ^
aar latarrat tn tke real nroacrtx at asM' . '?*'r '*' ""?' ** accompaal.d by a c*rtl-
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at tka atata oS New York. ?.? •" '?"''" »•»•'"<? to bdward M. RacU.r,
a< tka Mala mt New York.
Send OraetkMCi: I
Whereaa, John W. Itendrlekaon. who ra-; aldei at Seafoad, In 'he Cotuity of Naaaaa. State of New Tork, haa I»Uly arpUcd ta the Surraeate'a Cokrt ot eu* County of Naaaau. to have a certain ktatrunwat ta wrlthHT bear- Ina datn the 2»tb day of UlhV, -IDlt. ralathia to both real and peraonal property duly Bf-ovad aa Vm >*•* «rtU aad leatament af rrascea C. Bnraat. daceaacd. who waa at Ika ttma of ker daetk a reatdcat of Seaford, In •aM Coaair of Nasaau.
Tkerofore, you, and t.ach of you. ara titad before tha Snrrotrate'a Court
The wltltdt-awal pf "Mary .Stunrt" left the new llitz Tluatre free for William HurriH, Jr., (o remove another of lii.i pieces, "Tlu; Uad Mun," to it from the Comedy Tbeatre, where it lia.s been en- A man in Denver was granted ajjoyins capacity hou.se.s winee Ja.^^t fall, divorce because hla wile gave him cold I l'he new theatre, the llilz. i.s owned by
A Steam 'Roller went Into a ditch i^i R. V. C. this week. Page Julius I^uufrum please!
kisses. Tltat lady ought tu have lip-slick.
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CHEAP REPORTORIAL THIEVING
"Tell tho truth and shame the family" Is a latter day paraphrase of a well known saying and we are about to apply it to the family—the ropurtoriai and editorial family.
Perliaps one of the cheapest pieces |0f tliieving done is that of the news' ^Jiaper ctUtor or owner or reporter who steals tho other fellow's stoi'y to en¬ hance his own paper. Sometimes he gives grudging credit. Mure often ho steals the brain-child of his fel¬ low writer and palms it otf ou his readers as Uis own'.
"Newspapers, those thut aro con¬ ducted as real disseminators of the news of their locality, pay a large sum for tho collection and prcscuta- ^iiou of the news of the day beforo their rpaders.
II is perhaps worthy of note that iwhcn tho Kailroad Labor liuard ren¬ dered a decision for the .termination of thc national agreements, the time for llio decision to tako effect was s«!l mure Ihun twu and a half months 4n advance. When docisiuiis were rendered establishing increased wag¬ es, the increases were usually made effeclivo several months prior to the timo the ruling was made, and the public jirvas required to pay the back wages.
SOITINLY
The Archie Wallace Dinner will very rcllned even if it is "course."
And tho iiliotugraphcr luring his own plate.
will have to
The Ueiniiscy-Cttrpeiiticr liglit will Ito on "Boylc'H 30 Acres" in Jenscy City. Atut one of those feUers ia liar ble lo cutuu buck with tho whole 3U,
achcru.
A RAW PKAL
"Oyster's Krtde Uei)orled Cul Off Hy Will."—Allantlc City.
.\^ swiuniilnK IhhjI iu Waslilngloii 'Tlas iivide a rule that v*-\es. It says that suits must have a skirt On both the bathing sexes.
Can yiiu pic.turo CuuKrcss in swim- luiiig'/ Tbc Itussittn BaUet is iwtsso.
"IVrfect Husband iu 1914 Now l-'Hces KoiMirHlion."—N. Y. Thc flrst seven years are tho hardest.
It cost twu dolliirs for a liteuse now. To lead il jjirli<! to tbc marriage vow, Hul if tl>o tlrtiue is reiilly sweet and
nii.-e. Two (hillurs, why it's cheap al halt
the price!
The United States is getting along
very well without yielding ils right
of self determination.
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A movement is on foot to uuiuniM the steel industry of tho country. It is lu bo hoped tliat the lessons of the steel strike of two years a,go have been tuken to heart, and that tbe leaders of the new union will not be selected frum tho Fosters and Fits- Patricks uf rudicuiisiu.
It is understood that appolntnMnts of diplomats to Latin American countries will be governed in part by the ability of tbe appiicuut to speak Spanish fluently. Otber cunsidera- tluns of courae will enter iuto tb« matter, but a man without knowledge of the native touguo will not be The Dally Review hus u highly! j^jj^^^gj
tiralnod und well paid staff gathering i ^
pews all day aud every day. It does: y^.„,„,. comptruUer of the Cur- lut steal Us news and it gives credit j j„,„,y, ju,,„ skeltou WilliamB. aB«jrt(i, for tht»80 things republished. ^^1 tbe federal Heaerve Act shouia
0 be so aiucud«d "tju to make It aot
M. Vlviaul's mission to Ibo United un^y foolproof uad cruukproof, but
Slates has come to an end aud he is! Immuno from ths diseaao caUed
returniug to Franco. Much gt>ud j 'buroaumauia.' " With which bank-
kuuld ctuuu frtuu his visit. HO is I ers ami the public heartily agree. A
man uf great intclllgeuee, and hoi lung step toward those roforma waa
rill be able to tell his colleagues In! takeu when tho election of Preslilant
^be French government the real state Hording forced Mr. Williams to r«<
the American mind toward Prance j tire to private lite. .-f
^ail Europe In general. ' He has WehJ ' o
,couvlnce4 while here tltat Americi^iis[ Guts lb tl^e »rtc« ttt steel prodacls: lave the friendliest feelings (nr the continue.'' Reductions by the ta4*-| inch, but can never coiUMUt to be.; pendent companies are being (olluwo4
Tlii-y iuiKlil Us well murk 'cm up al llic start.
The women use handbags. To carry their whiskey. Since all of the coppers, Began to get "frisky." .
FOR OLD ERIN
Paddy dear, and did yo hear.
That on next Friday night, •
.\ll Freeport will be comin"
Just to hear of Ireland's plight;
They're after haviii' pictures
That will make your poor heart bleed.
Tor see the shell lurn houses.
An' the sturvln' chlWren's need;
There isn't wun in Freeport tow-li
Who after they havo seen.
Can doubt the I>ad euiidillons
On the Emerald Isle of Green;
Oh man alive, they're uskin'
For u bit of money aid,
Tu help 'cm through Uic hurdsbips
That tho civil war lias made.
An apropos of Huthing, Doo tjchloss gave me up ulcerated lecture one day. He brought out^ his point, too.
HELLO CMCIE!
•'^'our birthtiay party was a hit. Perhaps be<;ause you had our bit IiiMcrled lu the paper. But Albln Johnson spoiled our hunch When he sprung "CJiCIL" ou the
bunch Oh! C. H. J., wc greet yer.
the .ShuberlH, whu make it pait uf their lioliey to .suiiply Iheutros to tlieir allied producer.s. Thjjs, thoy built thrf »Mor. O.SCO, now leased to Oliver Morosco; the riymoulli, leji.sed to Arthur Hopkiu.s, aud the Hroadhurst, operated by Oj'orgc Mroadiiur.sl. Mt. Hiirri.s ha.s tuken a tease of the Ilitz fer tea years.
The musical version of IJarrie's "tiual¬ ity Street" was first heard at .\tlantic City last .Sunday evcuiiiK. with tlic title "l*lio<;bc ot tiuality Street."
There will l)c no mid-week mutiilee.s !it the IJi-itudliiirst Theatre uiirinj,' tlve Shakespearean engagement of Walter Hampden. Tlu; tragedian fliul.s thc de iiiaads of tho heroic cliaiaetei-.s ,so great Ihat he is unwilling to att(>inpt more than .seven performances a week.
WILL NOT DIVULGE SLACKERS* NAMES UNTIL AFTER TRIAL
Now York, April S».—Federar DIstrIc* Attorney Leroy W. Roaa tn Brooklyn announced yesterday that hc would nut make public the list of 8300 names of alleged war slackers fumiahed him by the Wai- Oepai-tmcnt in advance ol thc preivuration of their cu»es fer trial.
AttoriMiy Oeneral Daugherty had an¬ nounced in Washiugton that the U. fl. dlst lid attorneys were free to pubii.sh the imnies of accui«ed war sinkers if they w-i.she«i
a< oar Co^Mp of Naaaau. at tha ammamt.'.
attc at Minaola, lo the County of Naaaau.
as ttie tttk day of Hay. ISlt. at nine o'clock
l#UM faraaaaa af tk«« day why tka aaW wlir
and ttatamcpt ahould not be admltttd lo
prtkatt aa m will of real and peraonal proverty.
In teitiMQB^ wkeroof. we have cauaed tht
etal of tke Surrontr'a Court of our aeM
Oaanip af Naaaae to be kareunto afltaied.
WUnaaa, Hon. htmrn. D. Howell, Burrocate
o( our tald County of Naaaau. at tke
¦arraeate'a OOoe. at Hlaeola, In the
(US.) aald rotstts. the tth day uf April, one
tbonaaad aine hundred and twenty-one.
<Slened> IdWIN W. WKKKS,
Clark ol tka SurraMta'a Court. FELIX nr.IFSCHNGIDKR, JS.. Attorney for the Petlltonar, Freeport. Lanar iaiand.
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LEGAL AD^-ERTISINti
Despite llie cxfiuisitc ilrainHlic fail¬ ure achieved by Michael St range'.s "Clair <lo Lune," at the Empire Theatre, in¬ terest in the show does not .seem to la.:?. Mut il mu.st be j-<;meml>crcd that the lerin "show" is all inclusive--il charac¬ terizes Ihe perfuriuauce t-'iven by the two Uurrymorcs.
The players cn;;»ged l)> llic Hclwju.s for the Mauuliam play, "The Circii-," furnish an imposing ari.iy uf iianicH: To dale, Mrs. IjC.slie Carter, John Drew, Kstelle Wiiiwoud, Ernest I.«wfui-d aud John JHalliduy have been announced. The play will not be seen before Sep¬ tember. I'lenty of time to get 'Stfiue- more.
All followers of the comic opera seas¬ ons that wc used to have at the I'ark Theatre will he interested in hearin,? thtit William Uauforth luis been engaged by the Shuberts'for a part in their revival of "The Belle of New York." Mr. Dauforth, wbo estaljlishe<l him.self as one of tho leading song comedians on our stage, by his various roles with thc Society of Amciicali Singers, will liave in thc forthcoming revival thc part originally sung by Uan Daly.
Dudley nigges, now app«iring in tlie Theatre Guild's production oC "Uliom,'' will address thc students iu the Depart¬ ment of Diiimatic Art, Washington Square College, New York University, ou Friday. Mr. Digges, who has been iu all the Theatre GuiUl's pro<luctions except three, and who has staged .some of them—notably "Heartbreak House," wtll speak about Uie craft uf tbc Uie- atre, the producer uhd thc actor.
THE PKOl'I.U or THK MT.%Tli Of NCW VtUUl.
TO:-
Bt'PKUvisons OR ovKnsi-;t;ns ok thb
rix>R. uf Ucnaiataeateinde Datofrut, KInadom uf tvurtlt-mberc. k'taplrp af (I^rmnny. Tll<l.^f.^S W. MIM.bJR. Aliim Fruaerly (.'u.-<lu(llan, Witahlnslon. Uiatrict uf Ou- himhln. ANI>UI-;w BARHKB. Wxwut^jr under thr l.HHt Will an<l T-ntBineiit of ."ophla iSf-lawcnR"-!-. deccnaeri, llfo Irnant. re- Hiding Ht No. 227 l';as| t«l>th lllrp-t. nomugh ot Manhattan, Clly of New Toik. C"H.\RLK8 T^F.vrrON. Allorney Oonaral. Slate llf N'jw York, t'pon Iho pedllon ot HENRY Bt/)CH. Tou Hlid cMi-h of you arc licrrliy i-lied to dhiiw t-.tune lyfoi-R flw Sui-roaate of tin- Coun¬ ty of .NiiHsau. at thr Surrocaie'a Court af aald I'ounty, liclil nt tin- County Court Knuae, at .-Vflnoola, -Cuunty of ."^h.ibhu, on tli<» 21at day ot May. 1321. Ht nlno o'l-lork in thc forenoon i>r Ih.il liny, why tho accounia of llIii.'URV KLOCH II5I Hole i>urvtvlnv trustee of xnd upder Iho I.«»t Will and Testiiment of JAKOB BJITS- WKNOKK, alao knowu aa JAtXlQ BEIS- WKNOKR. decoased, ahould not be Judicjally Hottlnd anil allowed, and why the net aatato leinalnlnc in the handa of aald iruatee ahould not be turnod over to THOMAS W. M1I.I-.KR, .Mien I'roixTty CustodlHii.
IN TKHTIMONY WHICHI20r. wa havo raua- cd tho aoal ot Ihe S»uri-orato*a Court of aaid County of Nhskhu to bo hprouiiln altUod-
WITNKSH. HON. Ij;ilNl-; 1>. HOWKI'I'. Suri-oRHtc of our aalil Surr<iBHt»-a Court, of our aaid County of Naasau. nt the SurrOfuto-a 'iSlcc, at Miiu-ula. lu tho saM Cuveily. tko ImI dHy of April, uiid tkouaaod nine hundred and Iwcnfy-oue.
BI>WIN W. WIIKKS. Clork llf thc Sitrrosutc'a Court, aeal
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COtlNTY COl'ITf. NA»MAIJ C'01IN»» John A. nulli. H» Town Ti-CHaon-r ot tlie Town of Hcrapatnad, riainllff.
againat Ali-k K Crawford, and "Mnry" Ci-.awturd, hia wife, tho name Mary beinir fictilioua, hor true chrlatlan name belne unknown to plaintiff. Hobcrt ti-awford Knd "Mary" Ci-awford hia wife, the name Mary boin«r tictitlous, her truo ohriatian name brlrfl unknown to plaintiff, jHHct Crawford Youne, "Mary" I'oaraon. wife of rrcdcriek Pcaraoa. tht! name "Mary" bcinit flctltioua, hor true ohrlstlan name-bcliiir un¬ known to plaintiff. "Mary" r>eBlol8, alao known aa "Mary" l>«Bol», wife of Howard DcBlola, alao known aa Howard DcBola. tho namo Mary bo- Ina tletitloua, her trua ckrlallan name bciiiB unknown to plaintiff, niizabelh Crawford Powia, Samuel Crawford Jr., and "Mary" Craw¬ ford, bla.wife, tha naroa Mary be- lair flctltioua, hor truo chrlatlan name belns unknown to plainllff. and all nidinewn hcirs-at-law and. naxt-aC-kin. of Asnes Crawford, eeoeaaed. if any there l>». It livInc, and If they bo dead, their reapoo- tlvo huahanda, widawa, aitantcea, hcira-at-law. dcvlaccs. or auccea- aora In lntere.it. aud all anknown pci-aoiis clamlne thru, or under auch iioraon or peraona. and their hua¬ handa, wivea, hoira. devUcos and auoccaaors In Interest, all of jvhoni and wliOHu naim-a ami plaCPe of reaident arc iinknowu to pla ntlff, and The Peoplo of tka -State ot Naw York.
Defendants.
tiwtK'B tte AiiMVAi. Mnrtnto
Of tke Stackkaldera of Lone Beack «ae CamiHiiur
Notico la horrby aiven that thn Annual Meeting af the Staukkuldrra' of I,dob Ifciach Oaa Company wlH be held ut tlw olHro uf Ihe C<>m|(iiny in l.onr McHch. Nassau County. New Yorfc. on Tueaday. the ::rd day of May. l>2t. mt t'i o'eloek Noon, fnr (he purpose of elecUna Oirtclora fur the enaulnc year, fho eteetlon of fnapeclora of Klectloa to aervo at tho aext A"nual Meetlna. and for thi; traniointlon of any, and all buaini-a.i that may properly ci>me botore aald moetlnr. In- cludtMl the aaaeadmrat of lu-laws, the con- etdarin^ and panains upon, approval and ratMeatlen uf all coniracla. aitreemrnla. •lactiona, appointmanta. acta and proc-iediuas of the offloera und Hoard of Hlroi-iuia af thv Comimny aloce the laat Annual Moetlnj:.
Uatid; AprU HUh. l!>:i.
BBIINARU A. BAIUIKIT. Secretary.
Villai^e Treasurer, drawn upon ah lnc-<irpu- ratrd bank or truat mmpany.
The Hoard of Truatoes reaer^-es thn riaht lo rej<«t any and all blda. waive any Infor¬ mality tn the bids and to arcept any bhla whioh it iJeema aaoat farr.rahle to Ihe Inter¬ eat of tbo Vlllace. Cheeks of itaaacceaaful Mddera will be returned upon the award of Ike blda. ,\o intereat wili b-^ allow-.-d upnn the amount of the check of a aureessful bid- •l^r and auch chock will he rotnlned to ae- care the Vlllace acainat loss rrsultlnc from the failure of tbe bidder to comply with tha terma ot kls Md.
Bv order of thn Board of Truateca of tho VUlaae of Cedarhiuat. Naaaau County, Now Tork.
Uated Apri: 11, IJiSl.
JOli.N a. iScNK^t,)!.!., PreHident of tha Uoard of Truatces, LUWIS U. UAISIU.
Vlllase Clerk.
HI'4>KKMK Cei RT, N.tSSAlI COVNTV
Tho Private Chtuffrura nencvolent :
t Charitable Society of the Bor- :
ough of nruiiklyB and CUy uf :
.New Tork. Inc., Plalntill :
—aBainal — ;
(ioeaiisldo Hulldlna k I>evelopuient :
C\>rporatlon. and others, :
' Uufendanta :
In Pvr.^uanoo of a Juditmont iif Koi-ocloHura I and Sale, duly mado and entered In llie I above enlilied acilnii, and bcHvlnii date tha 19lh day ot April, liifl. |, ihi, underKlRiird. tho Rrferoo In Haiil .iudijinent namort, will aell al public itia-tion to the hlalieal bidder, hy James C. Aicher. Auelii>n<<er, m tho fri.nl stepa of the .Viiaaau Cuunty Court House., at .Minoola. N-w Vork. on th.- Mth UAY or »1AV, l;i3l. AT 10 Oi.-I.IX'K A. M.. Ihe premises directed by said Jud«- meiit to be aold.
FollowinK mtirtsaseU premises Uieieof:
descripUon of | und tile oidiir
aaid
AI.I,
thnt ( land.
pie
he I IIK at ' of .Vew
PARCni, I.
rtain tract, pli situate. lyinK OceaiiKido, NuH.MHU County and .SI Vurk. bnuiiditil and doMcriia-d hh
UKUINNlNtl ut a point in the middle liii.i of Anchor Avenue, aa llio sMitno ia now lii Id out w-hoi-e the Hiiiiie would be inleraoeted liy a Uiio drawn .Xoi'lh iliiy-four doariH-s oim niinulo Kast froin Uic Northw-ealerly corinT of land heroby ileMorlhed, and ruiiiilnir Iheiiii., South ftfly-foiir doKi-ooH one mluuto Weat alona the liaalerly side of the l-ano ono liini- dro<l anil elahty-'hrio and llve-t. nihs feet: thence .South thirty-three doBriea foily-nlno ininutoa West still alouK aaid I.ane twelTi. Iiwndrod and ntnely-rour and twenly-alx one. J^ I hundredths feet; thenco Soulh thirly-onn d'- «:roos nfleoii minutea West, two huniln-d and aeventy-foui- and ftfty-alx (mohundredllm foil; thonoo South (hlrtv-ihioe desreea thirty min¬ utes West, one hundred and twenly-two and Annual Meetlna. and fur the tninainUon of I '""y;'"""";" "¦•¦«•*• 'hence South seveiKy-i,,-.,
-_j ...1 k...,i„..„„ ...... ™ ,......>i „.. I denri'o.'j twenty minutea Kaat, elitht huiidied
and fourtei^n and nvi^-tenths feet to land of
Cornwell: thenoi« Norlh twenly-llireo doKieert
upon, approval and ratlflcaliim of »1I coii-1 ''"'J'-^, "'}""^",'i ''',«'"• *]"" hundred and elBlit
tracts, arreementa. eleclii.ns. »p,Mintments. "'"' ^'^^J "•"»"' f''-': H'eme North lifteen di-
the Offlcers ami i ""^'f "">¦ "'no minutes Mast, three hundri«I
NOTK'B OF ANNL.%1, MBBTINCI
(K tke Staekhaidtea .1 Naauia * Maffolk
Uaktiaa Caaipenr
-Nolieo is hereby aiven that Ih- Annual Mortina of tha Stix-kholders of Nhss:iu * Suffolk Uaktlna Curapany will be held ut the ufHoe of the Cempnny in the Vlllase of Uempstead. Naa.-iau I'ounly, New Turk Friday, tbe 6tk day of May. I!l2i, at U' o-elo<-k Noon, for the purpoae ot eleiitina nirnctora for the rnaalna year, the elei-lan of InHpeclora of Flection to aerve al the next
II buiilno.iM that may pniperiy coinu | kofure «a)d intellna. Includlnc Die anv-nd- ment of bylaws, the conslderln* Hi«d pa-tslnK | ^,",'"'
I ..... *!««..,i..« ... ..,, A.U.-I loiriy
nnd eiffht-
Hcls and pruceedlnrn
Board of lUreatara of Iko Cumiiuny since the
lH.<jl Annual I4eetlo«.
Dated: AprH 18lh. ISII.
JOSEPH MACDONAI.IJ,
Swi-eiary.
UK
¦r Ihe
VII..r..««iK: OF I<1EMPHT1<:.\U MIt.UtD (tr HK.VI.TH
.\ddUlon ta tke Sunllary Code
IT OIIDAINKD b»- Ihe Hoard of llealth Incorporated Villuau of llciuputead as
foUows:
That tlie followiiiB onliiianci' bo and Ihe lame Is horoby sdopled as an oidiuance fur the Incurimrated Vlllase nf Hempstead: \ No person, or i>erHons, or curporalinn shall keep or mslnlxln a live pis or piBS. h'lB or huss. In any enclosure, buildlns, place or pcO- or mainlaliv aity Ilva pis. ur piah. hos <ir hoes. In any onclcaurc, bulldius. plaiw or pen. wUhbi the incurporacid limits ot the Viiiasc uf Ilempstead.
.Vn.v violation of this urdinnnce shall ren¬ der c^ch offender liable to a fhio of nut less than ^'^.tO or luurr thnn t£i>.M. or to b<> iKoaecutod aa and declared to bu a disorderly ln-rson. or both, fur each offenae. Tkis ordinanee ahall take cfloct }kUy 7, 1921. Dated. April to, lt£l. State of New Tork. Counly of Naaaau, Vlllase oC Hempatead, as.:
T, the underalgned. Clerk of the ViUasc of I Hempatead. N. Y,. do hereby certify Ihal ,
I tho fureaulns is a true and corn-ct copy, and | "rkhtef.'n, Sixt.i-n. S<'vent
Idle .^'hulc therepf of aa ordinance adopted '""i- Forty-six. Furly-seven, Foriy-rlght and ¦ by the Board of Health ot aald Vlllaifc at al •'orty-nliu! all In lllia-k numbir Sl»loon: One. ; meet Ina of aaid Board hald AprU 1». 1921. I I*"- •*'«• Seven. Ten. Kleven, Twclvu and tXulntl .Vlifii '^11. 1921.
EUUK.VE P. PARSON'S. Vlllaso Clerk.
and nlnety-aix and three-tenths feet; theiioo .Nurlh twenty-two deBre«>H twenty niinulea Kaat, clahl httndi-e<l and flfty-iwo and Ihne.- tonths feet tu a ixiiiii In Anchor Avenuo about twenty lo.t ^-onlli ot tho present liiid- dU- line of,said .\nchiir .\vonu.- siiiil poinl helnii Ihe .Norlhoaal corner ot Iind i onv-d to William H. JonoM ny divd la-arins ditii March 3(l|h, lflH3: Iheneo North «i«ly.,.iKlit deswes ei«ht minutes West, two hundi-i d iind Hoventy-lhrea feel '.i tli,. ml hlio |lm< ot Anelior Avenue; theiiei' S'l.-i;, Me-.-.nly-two .»le- areoa twi-iity niinulea W ect alontf tlio nilddlo lino nf Anchor Avenue eifrhtv ,iiie and fiiur- lenths feet to the iKiiiit ,r place of biuinnlnu f^nilalnlns tweniy-.lvo acrea of land hiu/a fr loss ^
TCX3KTUKR wllh all fhe riBht. tllle and Inti-i-eat of tho aiiid partloH of. in and lo land lyliiB in Lincoln Avenue antl ,\nelior Amiiiio. lylnar tn frtjnt of and adJidnlnB auld pi-euilses tu Iho centre llnea thereof, re«|K-etlve|y
E.\CKPTI.N(i therefrom, however, Ihe tol low- Ins deacrlbed portlona uf aald m(U.-ts4Bed . prenMtea: ^ '
! Al.f., those cerlain Iota, piot-ea or pareols I of land kn-.iwn and dosliwated on a certain ] innp entUled ".Map 'A' prupcrty at OeeaiiHldii I Park, Naasau County, N. Y., W^tndaor l.and 4 Improvement (-o.. ()i;ti)lM>r 30, lull. show- Ins farm linea. c. \\-, Smith, Civil KnBlnoer and t^lty Surve.vor. Tlmea KiiTldlnB, Uroailway I and t2nd .street, New York," and flled aa I map number 4li In Iho offloe of the Clerk ot '-'he County of Nushbu on July 15, 1912. aa and by tho lota nunilx-ra aa followa: Twelve, KlHhIeon, Nine-
V
and ewck
Know bow you feci, our porvuls
choice We're strtiggliny' out front uu»Kr,
Vo thu abwo /MunsA 4a(tDdant5 of thero:
You are hereby auitimoned to answer tna complaint in thla actlota knd to aerve a eotjy ...,,,, . . *. , I of your answer on the plaintiS'a atter^ep
Williani A." Drady announces a new ^^nhTtwentV days after the aervice o| tM play for Alice Bmdy, entitled '^Ift-ift-' summons, oadualve of tho Par Of aeavUe, ing." written by Jolm Colton and Daisy j-^^- ^tlS^'TS £Tb*»'Vai^tV"; Andrews. The play w-ill i-cceive its first , by default for the relict duraandcd bl tha metropolitan hearing ou Monduy, May 2. j SlTodfjanuary ssih. 1911.
4 J. Bl'HBKI.I> 8PR,\C,l'i;.
OCEAN SIDE SCOUTS HAVE ! ^'i-fSerand p.'a'"/ill;e.,s.
.^___,_......r. .»......>..« ' National Bank Buildlns,
INTEREST NG MEETING: •"- «-*—' ^ ^
; To:
Alck K. Crawford and "Mary" CrawlorU.
tX-epn, nwethis trf Ocean l«idc a very luterci^tlpg Ume |.k«« wtf"". thonwia M|,iy boin, nciiiioua. her
r , ... ; truo rhriiitlan name boln,-; unknown to platti-
i'l'hlrteen. l-TMly-eialK. Forty-nine, Nineteen , and Twenty, all In Ulock number Nineteen, j and Elaht and .Nine In Ulca^k number Twenty. I TOOKTHKn with an eaaona-nt for Insrea.w
and euroHS (o the promises above deM-rlljed I over thc Blu'ols and avonuoa aa laid down on laald map, in both directions to Iho noHreat ¦ pubWc bi«^wayM. and AI,.SO all the rlsht. lltlu land Intoriat of Ihe parlicH or. In and lo tha
laud lylns lu the bed of the atreeta and I avenues to the centre llriu thereof iu front
uf Ibo above recited lots.
PARClil, II. That Ihe folltiwins ordinance be and the | AI.I, thowi ccTtahi Iota. |ili-ces or parcelt
iwii an<r desisnali-d nn
VII,r.A«R OF Hi:.ttrSTK.i\0 MMIID OF HKJU.TB
I Addllian tm tke HanUary Cade UK IT oAU.M.VKb by Ihc Board of Health of the Incor|^raled Villas* uf timnitalcad as j followa: I
same ,1s hereby adopted aa an ordinance of | of land kno«
the Infcurporated Vlllaso of Hempatead:
KO iiianure, veeetaMe or olb«>r animal sukataae.u aubjovt to decay or Uecumposl- tloo shall i>c deposited, or kept, within 199 loot ttt any dwelllPs houae wllhln the In-
I Lark, ' t Imp
C. A, 8,
Henipstead,
Alias fK. P. ti.y Ilempstead Note one of eitr fair villagei s Is re- j Keiinett Druwcr,
certain
I map entitliHl "Man 'A' proiHity at OceaMsido
.Nassau County, N. Y. Windsor l.and
-oveinenl «Vi., tictoher JO, 1011, show-
i liiK farm Unc»: C. W, Suiiih, Civil Knslneer
! and City Surveyor, Times llulWlnk. Broadway
I and 42nd Slrtnet, .New York," and flled iiit
map nuinlHir 411 In Itw; otlleu of the Clerk of
. the County of Nassau, on July IS, lull', as
and ky the Uiia numbers Mnataon and Twenty
' In Mluck number Nineteen.
TiKJKTHKR with an easanu-nt for Insreaa and aaroaa tu tbo premiaea above d'acrlU-d ovt r Ihe atreeta and avenues aa laid down on Hald map. in both dlreitlona to Ihe iieareiil public hlshwaya aiHl AI.MO all lite rlsht. lltio and liilurust of IIhi parlk-s of, lo aud to tho land lyUiK In thn U-tl uf thc strccis and avRBtva lo the «entre Ihio thereof In front o( tltc above i^-|led lots.
HAM) PRKMIHKS ao lo Itt- stilil nre'subject to any state of facta thai an accurato aurvey may show, to any euveiuuita and real rict lons • flwtlns the aaiiit'. to an itaacBioat fur Insn-sa and esrcsa over the slrocla aii<l avenues as lakl dowp va the map .entltk-d "Map A, pro¬ perty at tVoanxtih- Paik. N'ssaau Cuunty, Now lMn<t A ImproveoMitu Co., t»ctoUir Mtb, HIU. by <.'. W. Swillk. <f. K,, and llled.Jiyili<.- oiNi -, of tho Ci.-rk uf Nassau i^iuiiiy vMlVilV Ki. iqn, aa m*p N-i. tt. ' ^ j in, favor ttt tk<i uwiiura nt lots aa sk<>wn on
.-, .- ;.*lll» krtlttau.. lier trua et|rlattan OftW gUjtV ]'. tiic H»deriiin.MT"cWk of the Vlllai,-.- of I •**<" "VP •"'' "'.f" Vors.m8^kavto« a »k1'' lbs. for MylBK ; ,»,lutowii ttt pimmitt. 'Uttrr- Itk^oia. aieo Mmtktaatl. K. f. i. heMtp ecatlfy ihat tke ">' ^'K "*"' '"" «»''«">''»«'*« deacrlbed llis.. Tigers; fc»o|VI» »» "»«urjr" IJjiieata. wife o( iri>W»M iprtsolus is a trp.: and eorroct copy, aipl 1 *^,T.r . ... ,„ . ,, . ,,„ „ ', ' *7^, ! »el«ol«. alao known as Howard DoKola, t^a ,„. whole thereof of an »rdi,iance ailopted k) , '"""'^ '^»"' ^*'
Joseph Oi»nla, 110 lbs., Hying F^lglc, namo Mary beiUK fli'tlUous, her t^jo rlirlalhim ibo Huaidi nt- H«*lth af shW VIIUso [Morgan Tuulsop, I'M ~ ""
aide. AwU 3S.-r-.U ttM weekly »'i» w"* "•« «•*>">'*»». Iwl"* flcililoua. ker'du- oaik-o|
1 .. ,, J * n. , i ""« ohfiisUan nente betas unknown to SJapi-t„r tn b-' ni
pf the Bojs IScouts TreOP 1. | tiff, llobcrt Cra^t(wrd knd "Mary" CrAwfaed. , dUiirtarly
This .rt-diijaBio.1 akay taka vKect *kX 7i »•»• flaUHl, April SO. Ifti'l.
atea
Kvory penain. or pcnmns, or corpora¬ tion, kaviua aharee pf. ur under hi* vuntrut. any cow yard, stable, out house, privy, ceaspool, or any place whatever lu Ihe Ineorporaied llmlla ot tho VillaKU of i(eiiipstead.' w-hereip there. Is atinred. kept ur maintained any manero, v«-s<-table, or utkvr aaintdl sukiaiaiiiO' saWeot to de¬ cay ur dccoropoHltlon, shall, at all tliqoa, ka<>p' Daate ptvparly covered In a water-' and air Usht icccpt^i*. StKb covf yard, stable, out house. privy. censitool or place, ahall, at alt Umes. b« tttbjcct to the suix-rtlnkw aad bia«nttiini of llu- Uoard of ,3|atMtk w* ear Vcnib<-r thereof.' uf Its duly aulhorixt-d oWcer or ns'-nl. ,\iiy viulalion of this ordloance sliall lei Kead-r, U«k<<r <• at fkif <^ p.1,•* irnr«cut«d as and detlarud tu l>u i 'J""',' ,.,. . paraua, or kuth. fop eaok ofTen*.- I ^'"'^'' W""'»"r rhis ordViaBp.! akad taks vn*:t Mav 1, »•». i . ., -. j j^^,
tMhilV I
For wc got sock thc same, and voice ; *V"« sP'Jut walchiiig the ineinljers of the nw. j^ne, craw-tord Touns, "Mary" Peatapti, »„,(„ ^ K«rt» Yai*. .'Ooultly of -Vaaska, Ou.^ inpatby. No wonder!" V'lrii.us j^irtles l««. Tl.e winners^wei'C | wK,^ tnil^^^l^r V;^Tkfiair;., ZZL »J-- '"^'^ '" »''*'y^'^'-^^
George Itamadon, 85 lOaglc;^Andrew Ggelvie, 103
t»;i,
covering from water on thc knee, and Und L. Kutie. Vili lbs.. Tigers, no d«^-5«->',,",';;,;;''Ilr";,.,*:;;,'':r;d'\t'I^' """"' there's u lot of tho "stronger" so» sulteilng fitMU urltttty uf the hip. { C. A. 8.
- i-C. H. J.l
ibs,. 'Ci*cra. ; »»'"9" •»<•"•» uokpown to plaii|tilT. Kliaakat* mciips-of saki Pmmt4 Iwld Aw-'t 4». HH(>-' aii-Piii-ii i> iiii rov , !i C'»*ro»<» HPwis. »an«iel Crawford Jr.. 4>ld i„.iej «—ii ja |a., ¦ i *'fJ'{K.L .H ' Li '
.. I'mc Irmm, Xubtxy" cr.wlord. kla w»fe. the name ttmtr '^i«<'/'r" "' ''*'-^„ . _i, t. "li^'Il". '^'"i;"**';
UAUKY O. t:i4tl'K,
Prnturim,
130 lbs
kiMns
unknown k*ir«'
ion. I al-Iaw. au4 n^t-u(-U» ef A«»wi Cta.<tftt»t,
in the contest for'attenAtnee. jpout J^J^W- '^-\«^- S.p^,l'.n„.'b:J«l!
KtouttK r.l piuiKiiiur.
VJtluao Cferk.
Im Ftiltwn IM,. Jamaica, "tko a|>|tru)ilniate amount of tbc
H^lchartie to aaliafy whlt:h the aUiva fK-scribt-
W^ork tite. the recorti is: Flying Kagie, 815 I'ine Tree,'73; Tigers,'* . A new patrol has been organlwd.
Wld9Wa, sraoteef. hylr»-al-l»w. dovtseea. suocaaaArs la latcfaat, fotf ^11 luiknown |*f- aoiia cl»lintaic tkrv gr maOm auch psraoy tm persons, and their huakattda. wivca. kppip. The next Scout meeting well bo held i <fcvl«e« end "flf"***" in »n«crcat. .^mt
, .. .,^. . , i whom aod wh^aa names ao< piacea of MSI-
, Thtwailay mntambng, Itoy t at treinnabia | ^cni^ ,„ um-nown to piatntiir.
' Enghl^. Houae instead of on Tuesda^. i The foreaolus aunnoons la served upon FM
£.»»ui^ #j,v«<K. .••a>v<» V ^ piihlleallon purauant to aji order of H^tee-
May 3. akie IawIs iL StBilb. County imimo ot NaMsa
., ».,. ., t .. ' i Otmnty, dale* tbo Ith «iy!or March. IMH,
»- Mia^B Jm ¦¦ aailain *¦*>' ""^ "^i*^ f^ ottnpthint M the uAhse mt
IW* IWB^ mu rrwwwwtn. ,^ rink of tho Cuenty of .Nasar.u at ,«fca
There aia two freedoms—the ftlsa^ j county court lioaaeu Mlneola, Nassau Cu(M*ir.
where a toga is trpa Xo do what>• ,**'" ^"^j. buhsisx,!, spiiArii b. thoir freedom'of decision in any fu-^ throughout, tUo couutry sbottW |«,Jlamy and »«fl«'/imtiehoW ue.-««itle« j W^^ tt^gmtm^ ip^^^^
MMky be pndMeA tlFNT* tpa, rnVt ae t» ^ yntt M •«gBfc—'CMWW gJittV j Mathmai Bank Baiidias.
ttnrt) emergetfcy. low pnmipfly. at-j-ved. ler. i Fat »uck«way. ?f,=w ivtk
NOTjKjIi Tf. CMVITtHkM
Pursuant tw pn .order of Hop. I.WoNK I> 'wrih"'fhc .„«im hhiI lloWKl.V. 9mrgmafm}mt Uto iU>iSity ef Nat-'itij.je ,„j )„i, ,„ai
imirtrtty la. ( I toraat. tli<
t l'l »14,)4I.!5" 1
SALK IN PAHUIH HOl^B
I Itock^ho trentro, April it.^Ctw Wt.
lint*** (itilld t»» the Chunh yf tiw As . icciislun will K4iM a sale-of utUHy arti PUtiwHS ttr to entering intu ru alli-| the United SUtoe Steel C«r»oratlt»n.j,.,,„ ^nd home-made i-ukes In Pitrlsh Ituco of uuy kind thut might buiuper I Stiiuulutiun ut building constructtou'Hail temonvw afternuon. All kinds of
aau. nollctj" ft 'heftVy sivcP to ail Paraofls ) Jii.^loj." :h< r with havlDs clalma aSKhAit ; The appro»lnlirt<j aui-
I ¦ HANNAH 'A. uurt ; ' . "i i •«•>»•• »*»•'• rauia
tu be atlvwrd t<» tbe
k»t« uf ttsekriita oaaMw, ta tka mMi mmtPtt. deceased, t«i pt^mntt tpc m^sfv «ltk tk« vowJt- am tlwreot. te the •akeeriker tbe adminla¬ tra to/- of tho suvda: chatit;ls aud cmlttai »iii<h <Ntr, or said decimsed. at kis piauM ••( huidhess at Iho oiBco «f Uatl
J -kvkkia' gt»Mre, l*Mf PaM. mp
Ul ¦ lirst day uf ttrnvfObut a«*t,
L»t(cu. .iiiai-ote. K. v.. April tt. Mtl:,
Hgaitx ijpng.
i^amm^mm AdfaWstretf-
rhaar moTiry. or paid l- ami Maiwat
I>aXla4 AfrU >•. l»«t
«- to I It.
.,.le,
>'M. aasaas- . whiek are of tha pur-
.vV. t* (}.»»•
UAItnf O. CUKK. ^ Bsferea,
t>lHU(' SUTU'K
Nollie'ls h<reby »iv. n Ihai Bttmt tika wMk4r«wa from
eocUMelkM iHtk tk>^ flntl to
"""• i-.-i-^ ihtltm bu»iu-»«- f" ^
i^ivs»ura at Minauls,
. jfk.
,..u. -.^^^mmi^S.^:. ^iiaj^,:^^y.iflaa^tfe4:i^.h..i:;^M^ :
..¦>=;A:,fBi».at.jta,.3,.-fc^:aifciai^
'iȣ!f^i^.:i.^-MJ,:i!a>h,^i,^:i^;UMii..:i