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Some resUtonta of JElocl^Ule Ccatr* are tboucAtleMly Uklnr aavaata<e of their neighbors by expecting more Mrvlce Iroin tbe aah removal con¬ tractor Ibaii ha la auppoaea to five. The man who obtained tbia contract haa had about forty complalnta lodged ugaJnat him in the paat eleven daya for not collectins garbage, ashca and rcfuao. The Village Board asked him to explain laat night. Through tbe oxplanatlons and obaervations by truateca, It became apparent that sonic roaidcnta were calling upon the con¬ tractor to remove mure waste mute- rial than could poaaibly accumulate in
aiavan tmii~ 7!^ contract date* ttosu Mar 2 aad lu to cjcpaoted to rmtaara only auch taaUaiai ad baa iiccumulatad betwMn tlMit dat* and tb« preamL
The eontiwctor aatd tbat one »f bla wagon* had carted off twalva loads yesterday. Alio he cited aa in«ta|io« where tta. rmcetvai enough iwUaaW pt threw or tout hbuVwi' to cotnptmn a IomL At tbls rate )|e cofild onlr aerve torty-eigbt bouaebokla. Thto, d^fm not prevail all over tba vUlaga, Int every tibi*- the vagon to filled it mtwt travtl to tbe dump wad th« um* eonaumed oemiMto tba reaidetit ganritiiiff the caatra«tor'a arrival to wait longer.
Hc may be ateadily puabtDg the Job but through tbe unfair axpectatioas, bto progreoa to greatly renrded. And aa a reault numerous comptoin|0 arc flled wlfh the Village Board. If the back yard heap to offered in small consignments, the contractor probably will not complain and tiia wbole vil¬ lage win be better served.
Have compassion on tbe Village President, the Village Clerk and the whole Board. Uun't pak tbe contractor to take any more tiiaa ba to expected
* Henry Ford to said to bo dctormincd to press bto flght for the Scnutc seat now occupied by Senator Newberry. Tbe Senatorial recount of tbc ballots showed that Newberry obtained a aub- atantlal majority over Ford, and now the Supreme Court has ruled that Newberry's conviction was contrary to the law and Constitution.
WHO'S WHO AT COUNTY COURT HOUSE
By CHARLES B. DAVEY
President Ifarding han gone and done It again. This time hc has set buzzing the bee In the bonnet of several thou- Bond aspirants for postmaster Jobs throughout the country, und this mcaus that the buzzing bee h^s como to NaK- bau County aliw. Under the new order Postmaster General Hays may pick one of three cllgibles from a civil service list and have the pr«i(ideut cqjiQrro the selection. This apples to first, second and third ciasa pfflR^MBces, andl tt af- fcct8 12.89!) of the 02,323 postmasters throughout tho country. The remain¬ ing t9,i'i'i postmasters are in tho fourth ciasH.
Having seen the folly of starting a candlUato about tho time thut the other fellow was elected, the Democrats of tho First Senatorial Oistvict are in already with two men, either of whom they would like to have elected.
One'is Licroy J. Weed of C<ardon City, former Assemblyman and candidate for etate senator against Gcorgo L. Thomp¬ son, who defeated blm. Mr. Weed is IX'mocrutic State Committeeman from tho First AsHcrably District of Nassau County. ,
The other candidate i.s Sandy Adams of Jiiverbead. Pomocralic member of the Board of Election, who UHpires to the senatorial toga worn by Senator Thompson.
There is some feeling in Suffolk that tho DcmocratH of NasKau have been holding tho centre of tho picture too much in tho mutter of candidates, and they want tu say who shall run for senator on the Democratic ticket.
Tho Board of Assessors of Hempstead spell efficiency, say those who know of what they speak. When this Board of AHsesHors made its last report it in¬ cluded the asHessed valuations of each WHtoye and all tbc special dtotrlcto- 1% was tho only board in the county to do this, but it succeeded in setting an ex¬ ample. Oyster Bay and fJorth Hemp¬ stead will follow that lead this year. It seems that again Hempstead sets thc^ pace for others to follow, and tho town ofHclals take a pardonable pride lu what they accomplish.
Running ou a Dcmpci-atio ticket In |his district ts my idea of no Job at pU.
The recent dcvelopm<*i|ls In the crim¬ inal court here cannot but have a whole¬ some effect. The pica of guilty of those implicated clears the atmosphere.
District AttorT\ey Weeks and his as> sistants. Mr. Wood and Mr. Edwatds, havo had a busy time since tbe criminal calendar was called Monday week, but thu reaults of tboir honest endeavors are now shown. They have rendered a good account Qf theoiselves.
N(issau will suatatn bcrsulf Iq the trial of criminal cases.
Arobic and Kcrwit Roqaevelt will sail on Saturday for a trip to Ifiuropc. This became known today, when Kcrmit Uoosevelt found be could not be present tu iutraduvo George ]v. Chevrio at a lecture to t>e i^iyen iu Oyster Bay op Friday bight of next week. Mr. C)\crrie, intimate friend of tbe iato Colonel Rooaevelt, accompaiiied tho colonel up tbo River ot lAttibt.in etoUtb America, and It is ot tbat tt4p that be will lec¬ ture. The lecture is under the auspices of tho Nassau County Historical Soct- oty^ Kemiit Beoseyeit accompanied his father and Mr. Cberrle ou tbat m«. morable trip.
Plans are boing perfected now by Jeaso Merritt and other leaders of tho Nas«av^ Cuuuty Historical S^K'tety. to go into the Qiuuy secUoos of the cctmity for Ihte purpose of arousing Interest In tbe )>urely local historical features wbicb are too often overiooked or Just fialKiIy a^p}>tod witlttmt aay attempt being made to preaervo thtnt or prc-
It looks like a tight little combination in North Hempstead. All that contest for the sui)ervlsor place 'seems to Itave petered out in a sort of "you and mc too' agreement, which is one way of getting what you want. ^
The pictures of the late Surrogate John Graham, the late Judge Edgar Jacksoa and tho late Jutlge Robert Bcabury, presented by the Bar Asso¬ ciation to the county, have been hung in Surrogate Leone D. Hpwell's court room here. It is a fitting tribute to the mon who so ably graced the bench that they, from the portraits should stand sentinel where once they sat.
Add to the hall of fa»nc those parlor athletes whom George A ring led out ori" the ball field to be slaughtered by Harry MuUer's aggregation of near- stars throe days in succession.
And now Charlie Strohson wants to play against Mr. Arlng's alleged ball- pltHTers every day.
Tbat being the case, the line forms on tha right and the applicants will please not crowd.
SERGEANT YULCH STOPS
RUNAWAY HORSE
Freeiwrt, May 12.—Sergt. Adam Yulch of the Freeport Police has added to hto laurels by stopping a runaway on Main street Saturday night about 11 p. m.
A horse and wagon belonging to sonic banana peddlers iwtTe at the corr nor of Olive bouleviird and Main street. Thu hoi'su bccanw frightened at some- thtbf and dushc4 off.
'Phu streets were crowded at thp. tSrae. Sergt. fulch 'was walking hfa beat. Hc saw Iho horse coming along tho streot and got out in the road. As the horse came along Sergt. Yulch Juinptd at the bri«^ vtd brougbt thu animal to a stqp.
His action undoubtedly Savad a seri¬ ous accident. Ho was cheered by the crowd thut lined the sidewalk.
Some ot the people had free bananas for tbc trouble of picking tbem up and it to hoped that tbo poor horao did not get a beating when the i>ed dlers got him out uf sight of tho vll- lage.
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iCHAimUm SALESROOM i AND SERVICE STATION OPEN Di HEMPSTEAD
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Atato and £v» tbey hKd a dnrh. 1!bey never bad to aoaiM and pinch. Food to eaJt and wood to btase: f3t», thnw wjeDe tb« inwy teys:
Jonah (a hia four room wbale, Juat aild out, mn goes thm taU, When the landlord w^|M a raise: Qmm, thoM wen tbe happy days!
Cleopatra on the Nile, Started what to now tbc atyle. Shimmy' girU whose forma aiDa7.ed: hee, those wore the Iwppy days!
Roman orgies, boose untold. Lots to eat on plates of g(>)d. Cabarets that Nero praised. Geo, those wero tho happy dajsl
Modern times have seemed to lose, Everything except the blues. No one murmurs in a daze; "Gee these are the ftippy days!"
"Hootch With An Ejiploelon In It. N. X. All *e g(K waa the rept>rt.
"Complaint A^rainst Devlin Dis¬ missed."—R. V. £3. And Henry knoess it.
PETTIT Jl BY
Gamraack, Nichols and Hart, Pretty good for a ^tart. Van SIclen, Doughty and Sheimor, Have jurymen's demeanor, Pruden, Bryce end Berkmen, Ought to be good workmen. MacBrlan, Hoatty, Brlmsley, Will treat with nothing flimscy.
"tVHio Chvns tho Nassati County Jail?" Makes no difference, they can't cell it.
Tlie caav ot D. Ferrjii-a Just hinges on the trutli, Of what the chemists unulyzc, 111 Dotninlck's Vermouth.
Criminals arc training cats to upset lamps and start fives. Oh how vvick-ed'
Acconllng to statistics 30 per cent of the immigrants are unlit and unde.sira- bl« and the otlier 70are undesirable ami unfit.
"Huntington Dentist Arrested for Dis- ordcily (\<nauft." He ijruliably pulled some rough stuff.
A PILL.\K tWSE
"pillar of JertiCy Chiuvh Klopcs with Girl."—New Brunswick, N. J.
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There seoms to I>e an epidi niii' ut Bedtonl Kcfomiuloiy, with tlio girls breaking out all of tlic time.
THK WKDDINti CI K.ST ..,
"I«uidludy Has Boaidor Arrested for Fighting at Her Third Wedding."—L. I.
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Tho tfootl Dume Mary Roth.
Has three times pIlKlited trolli,
Kvery wed<ling causea sad di-sorder,
For disobeying wishes,
She dodged the wedding wishes.
Directed at her by the angry boarder.
And aa Bh<> .^aid. "He does tliis every time T get married."
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EUREKAS JOIN NASSAU
COUNTY ASSOaATlON
Uoekviile Centre, May 12.—Eureka Hook and ladder Company voted to be¬ come a member of the^Na-sKau County Volunteer Firemen's Association at Its meeting Tuesday night. It and the Ijivo Oaks are the only two companies from this village that are nionibers. Tho as.sociation is to hold a tburna- ment In Lynbi-ook some time In August.
The Eurekas recciv<)d tbiite upplica- tjons for membership I and elected one new member.
Hempstead. May iS.-Tbc. Bemnett j'*".}^f = ^^ rotiowin, ortiMM. te •.« t Motor Car Company trt Jantaicm haa;mom * iM<n«r mSoMiPit mm m tmabtum. (ipen«4 a sales room and service aU-j j<„ perw*. or penwiw. >r«w«»ri»ii<iit tion for *"• "S in the Fulton
garage, avrnue, where
they are prei^rwi not only td show and demonstrate all the Chandler mod¬ els, but to pr»vlclc first claas service for Chandler ownera. Kdwln F. Stoecitle, the Nassau County repre- aentatlve. haa c.^wrgo of the new Chandler auttan here.
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MEN'S LEAGUE ENJOY
ADDRESS BY J. H. SCOH
Rockyille Centre, May 12.—Men's League of the Rockville Centre Bap¬ tist Church met at the home of C. N. Hicks, Jr., on North VUIage avenue, Monday evening, and received the re¬ port of the entertainment committee on the ladies' night entertainment, which will take place thla evening. Invita¬ tion is extended to all ladies of the church to be present.
After the regular buslne.ss meeting, John H. Scott, formerly of the Brook¬ lyn Y.M.C.A., made an address on the
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six agea of man. It was Interesting and j ^^^^ ,^^ pubUshuU by th.' authority and Instructive.
Mi«ll k«sB.' switotliln, «^ye*«t»»t a '|otlft. WKtrr rloant. or prl^ryvaalt opan OT'^imimBm wilbin tht IncoranratM ItmHii nt llm VIM»x> »t Uenio»H«d. not cooaeotod with tho paMk' opwut In said Vill««r, and th* knpins. malntalnlns or coootractlos of aiAjr tneh talliH. water chiaet. or prrrr- vault !¦ atmlmrtm to tat a pqtMlc nnkanoo aad HanaarBai'aad 4«triiMlitar t« Um nak.i e-Mlih.
All toilpta, w«t*r cloaptn or itrlvj'Wtuna ¦•W loftatM within the Ittc^poratfd linltii ot the Vlllaac of fleiaiMtnail. or which mar be>*a(t*r bn eoniitrnctrd witli¬ in tlw iacarpora**d llmK* ot aaM vaiaa*. ¦hall te oanaeetnd with th'^ Kwer in nald Vlllacn, linger surh rul'x nnd rvculfttiuna an may tel yroaiiataated by Iho noa^d ot Heattli ol° tte Villaar of Hemintead. er lla duly BUthorlird dfllcrr, Aoy vl(4«tkia of tbia ordinance, or of any of tha rulaa and rafiUalUnui pn>wulcut«d bernunder. ah«U be dvatned a mladotneanor, anil rach ollonSnr ahall pay a ftna of Kifty («<>) Dollar*. .
Thla ordinance anall take effi-ct May 20,
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I. Eucenc P. Paraona. clerk of the incor¬ porated vlllaae of HrmpatfiKl. Nhsxhu Coun¬ ty. New York.- do hereby certify that I hava compared the foreaolna with the orlainal or¬ dinance, rulea and rcaulatlonn enacted and adopted br the Board of Health of aald vtl- luas and .>nt<To<I upon the mlnut>'|i of Ita mcBtlnjr held on lh« Ihtrt tey of May. l»il. and that Ihe atLino 1* a truo and correct copy •it snid urtslnal iirdlniin.*". rUI<'ii »n« reitu
! order nnd under Iho direction of saKI Hoard j-'iuf Health.
In Witneaa WhrrcoX,' I havn heruqnto det
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Thu Nitrate .\gc|9cies huy^ |Q>one^ a stpt^ ne«t t« iW Mbetg ftoitttm fP NWssau rttdd:
.\ row of buildings will aeon be tuilt! at Aho corner of |M<Mb stroci au^ ^^X'- j Ion Tvirnplkc. Work on tiia f(Mmdatk>nB{
Teaching your dollars to have Sense
Money like people needs education. It does ex-N actly las it Ih told to do. It can be wise money or fooli^. It tan raise a family" of Cents, or live ll solitary life, ^ut money in the bank has Ixitb sea^ and cents.
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In rureuanco of n JudBn"'nt of Korofliiaure .mil Salo. duly made and entered in the Hbuvn <!ntltlod action, and bearing date the mth dny of April, 1921, I. the underaiRncd, the ncfereo In said judgment named, will aell at pubMe auction te the hUchoat bidder, by James C. Archer. Auctioneer, at, Ihe front atrps of tfeo Naaaau County Courl Jtnuae, nt Mlncnla. Nea- York, on Iho lllh IJ.VT OV MAY. 19;i. AT 10 0'CI,0<'I< A. M., the premisoa directed by aald Judg¬ ment to be anld.
Kollowlns la a deunriptlon of the aaid mortgaged premises and tho order of aale thereof:
PARCEL I.
AM, that oertain tract, plot,- pU-ce or par¬ cel of land, situate, lying and b<'tni; at Ooeanalilr. NasBaii Cciunly and St.ite of Nc^ York, houmlei] and rtincrlbrd es followa:
BKOlN.MNll nt a imint in the middle line of Anchor Avonue. ax the naTnp I.s now laid out where the same would bo lnti>rs<!cted by a line drawn TTorth llfty-fnur degiros one minute K««t from the MorthwectiTly rorner of land hereby de.icrlbed. nnd runnlnc thenco South fitt.v-four di'grfes one niliiuU 'VVc^t along the Easterly aide of tho I.a;ic I'no hun¬ dred and eighty-three and flve-leiilhs feet; thenco South thlrty-thne deirreoH forty-nine minutea Vt'ent nlltl along aald I.,ane twelre hundred and ninety-four and twenty-six ooo- hundredths feet; thence South thirty-one de¬ grees flfteen miriules West, two hundred and seventy-four and fifty-.ilx one-hundredtha feet; thenco South thirty-threo deirreen thirty min¬ utes Wist, one hundred and tvvontj-two aud rotir>te^lbs f<<6t: thenco' C^ovth,. a^only-two degree* twenty minnto.'i Bast. eiBht hundred and fourteen and flve-tenthn feet to land of Cornwell; tlience North twenty-three degrees thlrly tnlnul.H ICaRt. Ilvp huiiJreil and eight and eight-tenths feet: thenco North ilftcoii de¬ grees flfty-nlne minutea l';a«t, three hundred and nluety-six nnd tliroe-tenllis feet; thence Norlh twenty-fwo degrees twenty minutea lOtiHt. eicht hundred and flfty-two and threc- tentha fe<-t to a ixilnt In Anchor Avenue iibout twenty fwt South of Ihu preaent mld- ifl*! line of said Anchor Avenu», said point Itolnir the Northeast corner of l.inJ oonv.-yed to William ll. Jonea ny <le<-il bearing dato March 30th. 1«82; thenco. North eix(y-,rlBht degrees eight minutes Vveat, two hundred' and Bcvonty-threu feet 'o the ml.ldie line of Anchor Avcmic; tlienco North a,'-.enty-two de- greea twenty minutea West alon-r the middle llna bf Anchor Avenue elorhtv-ono and four- tcntha feet ti^ the point or place of brglnnlng. Containing twenty-flve o.cres of land more c r leaa
TOGETHER with all Iho right, title and interest of the said parties of, In and to land lying in Lincoln Avenuo and, Anchor Avenue, lying In front of and adjoining said pri-miscs to the centre lines thereof, respectively.
KXCEPTING Miercfrom. however, tho follow. Ing deacrlbed portions of anld mortgaged premiaea:
ALIi tbose cortnln lots, plecea or parcels of land known and designated on a certain ninp entitled "Mar« '-V proiiert.v at Oeeanalde Park, Nassau County. N. X-i ,Wlnd8or I,and ft Irnprovement C<i., October 3b, 1911. show¬ ing t^irm llnea. C. W. Hmllh. ClvU Engineer »nd City Surveyor, TImca Budding, Broadway and 4!thd Street. New York." and flled as map number it In the ofllce of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on July 15. 1!I12. aa and by the lots numbers as follows: Twelve, Thirteen. Sixteen. Seventeen, IllghOeen, Nine¬ teen. Korty-slx. rorty-seven. Korty-eight and li'octy-nino ull In Hlock number SIxInen: One, Two. 81k. W'ven. Ten. Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen. I'-orty-eUiht. Forty-iilne. Nineteen and Twenty, all In JJIoek nui.ibcr Nineteen, and KIghi. and'Nine tn Block number Twenty.
TOGETHER with an easement for Ingress and egress to the premises almve described
over tho Btreels nnd avenues as laid down on , . , ,
aald map. In both directions lo tho nearest |'he proper signal public hlKhways, and AF.SO all Ihe right, title and interest uf thu partlea of.
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MRS. AJU«XANI>Sr^RUOZ. hia "»!«. If mar; WlIXlAM CA«R'SWl UR*. Wn44AM CA»K. Me'wife. It »n». SHIO' GET COnHNS. MART COfc' lMt». PATRICK OOWKKR •*• MRS PATRICK CQNNBR. Jg" wl»». If any: AOtOiS ANwA CORMOLX.Y. ANNB COWHBU^. DANIEL. CROWN an* ••*; DAltlKL CROWN, Mi W«*»' any: ar.LA UAIMKB. CATH8«- INB DAVIS. UiiONIB PB MAK- EIL ai«l MRS.' VSattlK P» MAIIBII,. bla wife. U aar: JHOlB- HIAH J. OUMM. and MBS. JKRBMIAH J. I>UNN. hl» wife. If any: RICHARD KLUOTTV A"* MR8. RICHARD BI,LIOTT, W» wife. If any; WILLIAM A. FINN and MRS. WILLIAM A. TOitt. hlB wife. If any: JAME8 TlTZ- PATRICK and MJIS. JAMBS FITZPATRICK. hIa wife. If any: PATIUCK FITZPATRICK and MRS.' PATRICK FITZPAT¬ RICK, his wife. It any: JOHN OANLET and MR8. JOHN OANLBT. his wife, if any; MAR- QARET OILMORE, JOHN GOR¬ MAN and MRB. JOHN OOR- MAW, bla wife. If any; JOSEPH ORKEN and MRS. JOSllPH ORBKN. bla wife. It any: JAMES p. ORI9WOLD and MRS JAMBS D. ORI8WOLD, hia wife. It any: 6AMUBL JACKSON anft MBS. SAMUEL JACKSON hia wife, Jf any: SAMUEL KIERSTBAD. JOHN E. KENNEDT and MRS. JOHN E. KE.NN^iDT. his wife. If any: LUCT KINCAir>. THOM¬ AS LE COUNT and MBS. THOM¬ AS LE <X)UNT. his wife. If any: BRIDOET I.ENAHAN. SOPHIA
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HANNAH A. LOTS Iato of lUdivfll* OMitr*. tm th. aaM d«eeMe4. to pre#Mt tlw au(M wtth tk* m thenar, la tJbo ¦rtisrttir thn water of the ¦«n4a. ebattali whkh were of mid Smoummmt, at bla ^ of tranaartlnw fa«afn«aa ml tKe elBce e( ¦)»< J. Hennell. Rockvllke Cciitr«» Htw Tork, «• or before tlv) flrst 4*/ mt Noveahef naxt. ]>at«4. MlmoU. tT^T., A»rU It, I»I1. HBNRT IA)TZ. AAattnlatrattM'. WA«L J BENNETT.
Attorney for Admlniatrator, :t N. Park Avcoaar SockvlUa OMktre. N. T.
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my hand and caused the corporate »eul of { LEWIS. ARTHUR LTNCH an*
id vlllago tu bo alBaed thla third day of Slay, 1931. (SMAL) L KVaRNi; r. PARSON.'^.
<"lerk of Ine Incorporated VlllnKo of Hemp¬ atead. Nasauu Cuunty, New York.
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PtllLVTKO VILLAUK OK U>''MPST&\D.
ItK IT ORU^INICD by the Board of Trustees ot the Incorporated Village ol Hemp¬ Htead Ita follows:
Th»t' the following ordinance \>f and the same Is hereby adopted as an ordinance ot the Incorporated Village of Heinpstead:
(a) 'no automobile, cart, trueli, cab or express wagon, except public hacks at public hack stands, nhall remain Ktanding alongside the curb on any stieet or high¬ way for a longer p<rlod thsn thlrl^f (.10) minutea. except at tlie dcHignnted parking plaoeK. or alongside Ihe <urb adjacent to tho dwelling hou*-. or plac^e of bualness ot Uve owner of such automobile, cart, or truck, or an ambulance, convi-yance or automoolle uaed by a duly Ilcensod sur- geoji or -physician.
(b) No iwrnon or persona, (inn or cor¬ poration, shall hen-after park any auto¬ mobile along any of the stnets, hlgh- -A-ajM. or public places within Ihe Villag"' of Uempstead, or al the curb thereof, (xeept in such place or places as aro here desiu-nnted as parking places and marlf¬ ed and Indicated na such.
KULTON AVENUK—On the^o'rth side thereof, at the curb; beglnifWg IDO feet west from the weaterly side ot Washing- tog. Street. runninK thence weal.rly (or a dlHtanco of 025 fii't along th- said streei, except oil i..i..li oIkml or nIghlH when any lodge. aBHOCiation or organtxatlon la using any building on aald atreet for n stated or »pe<lul mooting, when the owner of an automobile may park same on either side of the street, lit the curb, not to Interfere, however, wllh tho use of any lire hydrant.
soiTn .Mai:s ijiTiiJiirr—On the e^st- 'tSfy «g^1t|iihur<Wif, at tha cuib. beglnnlw at rroBiH>cl Street and north along the oa^^tu^ly side of BOUTH MAIN STREET (also known as "Little Main Street"), for a dlHtanco of 150 feet, aioi^g tho anld Blieet: ears to face northerly.
LIUKllTV STREWT—On both slilee of Hiild street between Kront Stre.t nnd i'rosiH'ct .Str.et, at the curb; cars on tho eaMterly side of said etreet to face northerly, and curs on the wi'sterly side of s.ild street to face Southerly.
KKIINT STUEI-rr—(m the aoutherly aide tlicoeof. at the curb; b<Klrj|iiiig at a jioint 25 feet easterly from the main entrance lo the Town Hall to tho westerly aid,. of WashlUKtoo Htreit; on thn southerly side thereof, at tho curb: b<.- Kinnlng at the euHterly side of Liberty Hlrc't ui> to the ba.seini'nt or west en¬ trance to the Tuwn Hall; cars to face easterly.
On tho northerly >lde thereof, btglnnlng ;!0 feet easterly from tho oasterly sldo of Krankltn Street, up to and within 160 feet of the westerly side ot .Main Street. All vehicles parking at this place shall Iw headed toward the curb; but no vehicles shall bo parked at this place except during IH'rformaneea at the Strand Theatre. ((¦) No vehicle ot any kind, when proceed¬ ing along MAl.N' STTIEET, in the Village of Ilempstead. in ilthcr a northerly or southerly direction between Front Btreet on Iho south, nnd Jackson Street on the north, shall turn to change ita dln-etlon between Ki;ont Street and Kulton Avenue, and between Kulton Avenuo and Centre Street, and between Centre Htreet and Jackson SUeet. but must proc<ed tu the corner ot cither of the said Intersecting streets and must then turn, giving the prop<'r signal when turning.
No vehich- ot any kind, when proceeding
along KRONT STIIEKT. in tho Village of
IlempMlead. In i^her an eaaterly or westerly
dlr-ction Ijelween'KrankUn Street ou the wcs^
and Oreenwich Str.*t on the east, ¦hall turrt
to change Ita dirtiction bet>veen KrankUn
Slri«l anrt Si)Uth Main Street (also known aa
"Little Mal»> Street"), and between South
^ain Stnvt (also known us "Little Main
Street") and Cireenwich .Street, but must pro-/
eeed to Iho corner of either of the said In-
lerseellng striM^s. and must then turn, giving
when turning.
vehicle ot any kind. wl>en proceeding
""j'Vo'iii^l'ilong GREENWICH STItEET, in the Village
ana lo lue | , }u.mpalead, in either a northerly or
tflherly direction between ' Prospect Street
land lying In tho bed of thij streets and j,. , j, ,i „ », .,.,„,„ . nmunuer Kirnai
avenues to the centre line thereof lu front ">'«>?«f'>'-jfi™*'''^"„!^r'S".V'^""^^^^^^^
„» ..,_ .K.,„. ™,.i.«i iA>. on the south, and Front Street on tbe north
of the above recited lots.
PARCEL JI. ' ATiL thoso ceHain Iota, plecea or parceU of land known and designated on a certain
map entitled "aiap 'A' pnwrty at Oceanside i ^^^ the"prop,.r signal when turning
Park. Nasaau County. N. T. Windsor Land i *'»,'«....,.,..r. ;,, „„ ,,,„,, «,h„„ „m
shall turn to change Ita direction between Prospect Street and Front Street, but muat proce»'d to tho corner of either of the aald interseeting streets, and must then turn.
NO vehlcio of any klml. -afhen proreodlng alung Fulton Avenue, in the Village of Hemp¬ stead, in either an easterly or westerly di¬ rection betwenn ITraqkltn Street im the west and Clinton Sire**! on the cast, ahall turn to chJtig.! Its dirot-tlon between KrankUn Street an'f -Main ijlrt*!, and betw.en Main Stre<;t and Washington Stnet, and b. tween Wash- ton Street and CHnlon Street, but muat pro- c<>ed to ibe ooroor of either of the said In- turaeoUng atreeta, and mut then tuin, giving the nroiier alKn^I when turning.
-fd) .Vo vendor or iieddler shall b<! allowt-d or inrmltlrd to remain ^landing at the curb of Main Street, between Front and Jackaon Htreol; on Kront Htruet. b<-tween KrankUn Strin-t and Uiuenwlch 8tre<l; on Oreenwich
^ .Streot. belwis-n Kront Street and I'rostMjct
SAID PREMISES eo to bo aol^ are subjeet p,r,,,,|. „„ Kvlton Avenw, betwwn W4iahln«lnn to-any etnte of facts that an acoterale aurvey [ ^1,^^^., ^^^^ KrankUn Street, anil vend bla mar show, to any cov.mi^nii and re»trii'tlon»' „.^,.,,„, b<'twe.,-p tho liiVura of eight o'clock la «l|ectlDg the afkroo. lo aa eMoment for lngtea«jth<, mominx and nine o'cluek at nlahl. Ind egress over Ino streolji and avenues aa , ^jq, violation ot any of the provisions of Ltid down on the nmp entitled "Map A. pro- ; ,j,|„ urdlnauee nhall remler eaeh offender party at iXo»nalde Park. .N'aaaau County. New i Habl"! Ih a flne of not leaa than IS nor more Tork: Windsor T*nd ft ImpniTeme«r Co., > tban ll«. or to be proaecuted an and declared October SOIti, ||1L tiy C.Vf' igfiMi. C. S.. to be a disorderly puraoo, or botb for each and flled th tho ofKco of the CleA of .Naasau | uffenae.
County on July IS. 1*12, aa Mao No. it." This ordinance aha)!, tuko eftoct May 20, III favor of the owuera of \a*m as abown <m]ittl. ¦aid' dap and of any parson* having a rlgbl I Of Wity over the iMraii»ho|re 4aacribed ; STATE OF NEW TOJcK,
ft Improvement Co., October 80. 1011, Fhow- ing farm lines; C. W. Smith. Civil ICnginoer and City Surveyor. Times Building. Broadway antl 4:nd Strteet, New Turk." ai>d flled aa nmp number 46 in the ollice of Iho Clerk ot the County of NaSKttu, on July 15. 1912. as and hr tbo Iota numbers Nineteen and Tvftnly In Plock number Nineteen.
TOOKTHEU with nn easement for Ingroas and egress to tho premises above deacrlbed o^'er tho atreeta and avenues as laid- down on B%i«l map. In both .lireetions to tho n^Kf^St public highways and ALSO all Ihe light, title and interest ot Ihe parlies of, in and tn the land lying In Ihe bed uf the atreeta and avenuea lo the centre Una tberuof In front of the above recited lots
promises. Dated Ajy/it' to, 1*31-
BARRT O. CI>OCK, ' Bcferee.
ARTHUR P. HILTON, I'lmlnUtfa Attorney.
SWKKullOA 81.. .Jamaica, N. T. ! Itb. approximate aniourt itt the Men "r ubarge to autivly which tbe |>lx>vn duacrilx < IprofMl'ty fs to U' aold lit tit,141.;S and li. Itereat theron from Al>til J«. I»tl. togeth. j with the Costa and aMowaAce> amounting ' ttT^.OO and Interest (hereon fram Aprtl 1? llMl, together wllh the expenses {.)f tbe aal [The apprxximatn amount of the tax<>a. asaci- ijnenla. walor ratea or other J^ena which s^- ! to bo allowed to the purcbaaer out of tho pci i cbMo nwMtey, or omkt br tk* tmtttmt. Is t),50' ImS i«ter«ct.
i ^^ BUABT O, CLOCK.
i i fL Betor-
i'ou.vty of .\a»*au ! v:li,aoe of hemi'Stead
I. Eugene P. Paraona. t.'lerh of the Incor-
poiai. ,1 VilluK,. of lli'iiipatend. Naaaau CovB-
ly. V i.v certify that I bave
e<tio! wllh tho orlgtaal or-
dtii. dopCed by the Board
tge a:id entered open
ing held on tho third
: Ihat the aane ia a
¦ > sei'L original urdl-
1 and thai the
. horlty aod or-
of aeH Board
MRS. ARTHUR LTNCH. hia wife. If any; PATRICK LYNCH and MRS PATRICK LTNCH. his wife. If nny: WILLIAM LTNCH and MRS. WILLIAM LTNCH. his wife. If any: THOM¬ AS McCANN and MRS THOMAS McCANW. his wife. If any;
SARAH McCarthy, kllen
MeCOSKBR, MARTIN McDON- OUOH snd MRS MARTIN Mc- OONOUC.H. hia wife. If any; JAMBS Mc<3ANN and MBS. JAMES McGANN. hia wife, tt any: JOHN MAlIONET and .MRS. Hnmoions JOHN MAHONET, his wife. If And any; JAMBS MARSHALL, nnd Notice MM8. JAMES MAR8HALT„ his Artlsn To wife, if any; MICHAEL MBA- Forecleae OHER nnd MRS. MICHAEL Tranafera MEAGHER his wife, If any: Of Tbi Utm MRS. JAMES MITCHELL, wife of JAMBS MITCHELL, It any: WILLIAM MOORE and MRS. WILLIAM MOORE, his wife. If any; THOMAS D. NEAI.E noil NKTTIB NEALEjthis wife,: ED¬ WARD J. O'BRIKN and MRS. BDWARD J. O'RRIEN. his wife. If any; MICTHAEL PHELAN and MRS MICHAEL PHKLAN. his wife, it any: JASPER H. R<X3- KRS and MRS. JASPMl H. RONOEYBOL. IIY.MANN UOS- KNTHAL nnd Mrs. IIYMANN R(jaBRS, hia wife, it any; JULIA, ROSENTHAL, his wife, if any; LIZZIE ROSS, C. ANTOINB ROUJON. MARY SHANDLEY, DENIS SHEA and MRB. DENIS SHEA, hta wife. It any; PAT¬ RICK SLEVIN and MRS. PAT¬ RICK SLICVIN, his wife. It any; FRANCIS 8. S.M ITH and MRS. FRANCIS S. SMITH, his wltee It any; GBORUE SMITH and MRS. GEORGE SMITH, his wife. It any; MICHAEL M. SORKNSKN .-ind MRS. MICHAEL 80RBN- SE.V, hie wife, If any; FIIANIC
C. BTEFFENS and MRS. FRANK (¦; ST1:FKI:.\'S hV^ wife, if ,ii»y; Maw. (IttORUE W. ST^FKEMH. wife, Ol' GBOKliE W. STEK- FEN8. it any; OEOROE D. STONE and MRS. OEOROM
D. STONE, his wife. If an,-; SIMO.V STRAUS nnd MRS. SIMON STRAITS, hlo wife. If any: FRANCIS L. STREUT and MRH. FRA.VtMS L. STREET. Ms wife. If any; FRANCIS St. HTREET nnd MRS. FKANCW S. STREET, his wife, it nny; J01- BPH L. STREET, and MRS JO.'S- EPH L. STREET, his wife, it any; MART K. STREET, JltCN- JAMIN sruROBS and MR8. rtENJAMIN STURGES. his wife.
typtnm optiat. kamav ctarsTt
I Jo^n A. Rath, as Towa Trcttsater ot tha Town of Heinpstead, Pialntllf,
a«alnst AIek K Crawford, aad "Mary" Crawford, bla wlf«, the naaie Mary lielng Ootltloaa. her true christian name being anknown to platoHlf. Robert Crawford and "Mary" Crawford his wife, the name Mary being flctltioua, ber true elirtatlaii name being unknown to plaintilf. Janet Crawford ToUng. "Mary" Pearson, wife of Fredferlck Pearaon. the name "Mary" being ftotltlous, her true christian name being un* known to ptalDU*. "Mary" PeBlola. also known aa "Mary" DeBols, wife of Howard DeBlola, also known aa HMTard DoBols. the name Mary b»- ;iW flctltioua, her true ehrtstlan name being tmknown to plalnticr. Elisabeth Crawford Fowls. BamotI Crawford Jr.. and "Mary" Craw¬ ford, his wife, the name Mary be¬ ing flctlllous, her true chrlatlan name being unknown to plaintiff, and all unknowa helra-at-law and next-of-kin. of Agnea I Crawford, deceaned, It any there be, If llvliui. and If they be dead, their reapoo- (ive husbands, widows, grantoea. beirs-at-law, devisees, or succea- aora In Intereat, and all unknown peraona claming thru, or ander sUcb pers<m oi- persona, and their hua- bniids. wives, heirs, devisees and aueceH5<ii's in Interest, atl of whuin and whoso namea and places of resident are «mknown to pla ntlff, and The I'eople ot thv SUte of New York.
Defendants.
it any; JOHN J. THOMAS.SOM, HENRY THOMPSON and M'.lt. HENRY THfJ»1PSON, his wife. If any; ''KLIZA THOMP.SON. CHARLES P. THORE and MRS. CJiARLBS P. THOHE. his wife. If any; HENRT WAGNER, JR., and MRS. HENRY WAO.N'ER. JR.. his wife, if any; HENRY WAGNER, SR., and MRS. HENRY WAGNER. SR.. his wife. It «Hy: JA.MES J. WAI,Slf and MRS. JAMES J. WALSH, his wife, if any: JOHN M. WRIGHT, It living and If 'any or all be dead, any and all persons un¬ known to plaintiff, Ij^ving a claim or who claim to havo an Interest In or a icmeral or speclflc lien upon tho real property deacrlbed In the complaint in this action or any part 'thereof, by. through or under thr, aforesaid defen¬ dants, any or all of them, such imknnwn persona being herein gooarally dem^rltK'd and being In- tendod to Iw included In tho fol- ^ lowlns deHirintlon, vl«; tha heirs, <|ovlseea, i x.cutora. trustees, ad- mlniatrators. credltiprs, lienors and grantees, their respeoUv* husbands, wives, nr widows, heira, devisees, legal reproaentn- tlvea, creditors, lienors, grantees, deacendanis and successors In In¬ terest, their respective husbands, wlyes or widows, if any, nil of whom and whoso nami^s and piac¬ ea of residence are unknowa to plallHIir and BUaENB W, DENTON,
Defendants.
"ni tho above namud defendants and oaiA' ot (hom:
You are hereby suininoned lo answer th* complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plalntlff'a attorney within twenty daya after the aervlce of thi* summons, exclusive of the day of aervlce, and In cnse ot your failure to appear or answer, .ludgment will bo taken against fom by default for the relief dcmaadfd In tiN complaint. ¦,
Datod: Jaiiikiry JHth, 1»21. V
J, RCRSELL SPRAgAj, Attorney for PlalntVf, Onice and P. O. Address. National Bank Building, Far Rockaway, N. T. To: ¦ "^
i Alok K. Crawford and "Mary" Crawford, I Ills wife, the name Mary being flctlllous, her fruo christian name being imkunvm to pialn¬ tllt, Robert Crawford and "Mary" Crawford, his wife, the name Mary being flctttlous, her true christian iia.mH being unknown to plain- tlfL? Janet Crawford Toung, "Mary" I'oaraan, wife of Krederlck Pearson, the nnmo Mary being tlctltloUB, her trua cbrlatlun ramo belnf unknown to platntllT, "Mary" DuBlois, alsu known as "Mary" DeBols. wife of Howard DeHlols. also known aa Howard DeBoln, tha nnme Mary being fletltloue, her Irjo chrlatia name being unknown lo plaintllT, ElUabstJ Crawford Powls, Samuel Crawford Jr.^ "Mnry" Crawtoril, his wife, tho nanio Haff being lletltlous, her tiue eh-isliari uani.! betnC ; unknown to plnlntirt, and all unknown hetr*>'^ al-law, and next-of-kin ot Agnes Crawford, deceased, if any thero be. It living, and If they be deHil their respectivo husbands, Wldi>ws, grantees, heirs al-lnw, devltmes, o^ i stircesspra In interest, and all unknown per ,,|t55a-j «»«• fllahnlng thru or under sMc>> Porsen
I persons, and their husbands, wives, heirs," I dfvlBces nnd successors In intirest. all of ; whom and whoso names and places ot real- I UeiK-o aro unknown lo plaintiff.
The f<iregolng summons Is aerved upon you I by publication pursuant to an order of Honor- ; abl* Lewis J. Smith, County Judge of Nassau I Counly. dated the Oth day ot March, 1D3I, . I apd nieil with Iho eoini>l»lnt In tho offlco of I Iho Clerk of tho County of Nassau at the County I'ourt House. JUnoola, Naasau County. 1 Now Ifork.
J. lU'HSELL SPIIAICK. Attoiney for Plaintiff,
Ollleo and P. O. Address, National Hank Building, Far Rockaway. Now York. HtPBKMB COrar-NASSAU COliMTT Frank Dickeraon. I'lslnllir,
—against^— Bay Court Estates Co,
Herbert E. Wllllama, /•
Frank Dickerson and Pittsburgh Plato Olasa Co., Defendants.
3
To th* abovo named detendanta and each of them.
YOU ARB HEREBY SUMMONED T>) an¬ swer tho complaint In" this acUoi, and lo serve a copy of your answer on (he rlnintlff'a attorneya wKhlh twen(y days after (h.) SKrvlce of this summons, cxelurtvc of the day of service: and in case ot your failure to apja-ar or answer, judgment will b<i taken a#alhat yoa by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.
Datnd. March nth, injt.
IIIJRLBY ft BOI THARD. PtKlntiJI's Atiomein. .Oflke ft P. o. Address, ta Railroad Ate, f
Froopor*. N. T. To the ab<ivc named or designated defon- dants:
Tho foregoing summons Is served upon you by t>ubl|<:atlo» puraaant i« ^n order of Hon. L. B. Fab.T, Juat Ice of fli/i Suinenie Court, S«cond Judicial DepaiiiieiK, SiHic of New •^Wlc, OmlaA Hie J.ird day of .Man h Ui; and fll*d wlttt the" complaint In (he oijice ot tb* Clerk of Nasaau CoutXy, at Mineola, ti, T., on March 23rd, 1921. '
Patsd March !3rd, 1*21.
HURLEY ft SOUTHARD Ofllee ft P. rt. Address, la Railroad Av«., rrscport, N. T.
In pursuance ot a Judgment of foreclosstts and sale duly made and en(«ired In the above enlltl...d action, and bearing date tho Ist day Of .*.prjl, 13!!I. I, the uoderslgn,..d. the Ru/erea In said judgment named, will sell at l»u Auction, on the steps at the front dior of County Court House ot the County of Nasi at Mineola. in said county, in Iho HIate New York, on (he 27(h day of May, 1»21. 12 o'clock noon of that d.iy, by Joseph P. Day. auctioneer, tho premlnes directed by said Jgdgmint to be sold s'ld therelu deacrlbed as fullows: '
ALL (hit cerlsin piece or pgticel of land with the buildings lherr<iii erected, situate, lying «nd bcln« In Great Neck, In th,- Town of North Hompalead. Nas¬ sau Counly, Htate of New Tork, buunded and described an followa:
HWJINNINO at a point In tho center of the highway known, aa East Road: aud dlstatft thirty (30) feet wjut* from the land ot Clara S. Dickerson, running Ihimce easterly and parallel with tIte land of Clara H. Dlckermm and distant thlrly (nO) fi>e( southerly (herefrom to the water of Manh.'isact Bay, at ordinary blgb water mark, running thence aoatherly and along (he waters of Manhaaset Bay, st ordinary high water mark, to tits land of Vincent Travers. running these* westerly alung tho land of Vincent Travers to the Center of the highway knoarn as East Road, and running thence northerly and along tho center of sahl Kast Road to the iioint or placo of beginnlnc, Cgo- (aiiilng nine (it) acres, bo thn same mors or leas, together with the rlparlgn rigbta
of (he psr(y of tho flrst Part. If any.
TrKJETHEU wih ail tho righls of ths Pardee uf (hn flrst part In Slid to a cer¬ tain lano or roadway bounded and* da- aorite'd as follows:
UliulNNING at a point fifteen 1^5) f*et south of tho point uf the Intersection of the easterly side ur lino of tha kl«harsy known as East Road, wtth Ibe fovtberly bijundary lino of land now or forntcrly oYni^l by Clara S. Die-keraon. and fvnnlliK thenoe In an eaaterly direottun Barsllsi with, snd ntleen (IS) feot south ffWo tk* souOuirly side or lino of land now or for¬ merly owned by Ultra M. Dfck«r*ini, to the waters of Manhgaart bsy, runi,lng thrneo southerly and slong (ho watcra «f Mattha'W't Bay altout flfteen (IB) feet, runniiig (In-nee In a wealerly direction parallel with the flrst oourai:. and distant fifteen feet (herefrom tu Ihe eaaterly side of said highwsy, and running thsncn ndrlherly slung tha easterly sldo Of aatd higliway flfteen feet to the place or polat of b''«lnolng. DaU-d New Tork. April 9(h, 1921.
RATMOND MAKINK. Rofvrow. WILLIAM R. CONKLIN,
•rea
lav.
Attorney tor Plaintiff, .U.L IN THK nAV,S WORK , 3\ Nassau Slreel,
Manchester, N. H., Muy ISK-lAwi.ntc: JJ::;"'^!',rt."city.'^"'°'
. , ... - _, — ,„. -, j^,,^ Yorg i:iiy.
Hiirrii|ian, elifht yearn old, of AphluDil, j The approximate amount ot »ho ii^n w
N.
falling ov^r an clixhtecn-t'ctot dam at
H.,-l«n-t letting a litlle matter of ^ J^:^^;" .."'{f-"'""¦';-''•¦" *^-r'~*t»rr.9^
Ktru^srlinsr jMlwrn tlii-OtJj(|i the icy wui betor*!! tbe falla intarfeir very «W»'^ with school or {iiay. Tho boy was ftsh- Injf ff^m the top of the dam. and tStvh
a.,ld I* TlllRTT-MtNS
—' -NO SKVEN HUNDRKO PtXtT'
't:),7<7l IXILI.ABS wHh iatST* r-imi the Ilh day »f Maroii. 11 ~
.th euKs and alh'wannes lo THItI
• S-tOO I' I,Alts wim
thereon f ':.'<l!l. la««ttief mritp
expenses "i m- "»". Tbo amount of tstJKwW
fiftt-twaJ
^, ...« Ml" iwi un a piaiiK, d.uiikc^u ovi r ^^„, ,,,^, ^j^ _ ^,» , ^^^.„ ^ _„ Hwmliaf,
>nd cavKani ttw twrpoist* seal of 1 th* dam. {ic reiit.-lio<l ihm mtutrm toisMttid, I tsu whirii ihe teftces la ainmttWlm tiiimaM
be alftxml Ihls ikird day of I-.,__ _..t.^j » . _ . ' iUd^SN-M ot foiwi )«»ore (,i pay; ainoent la •••
] was ptill«<l out by a man wlio wan pans- pr^un.My fu i ¦^TX^Wa
; (UK. anil auido (nan a tOivbt cut oa on^' and 7»-i»o it:.,, •¦,kii.:«. waa uiiinjurad. \ ^^'* ***• r^,^
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