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amCXAti mwaPAnni tm WaMan Oooati for sslluSlliiii at aottoM o< AaiAniwtm bt StatrM Obart ef .UattaS StatM tm tk< asalMB Plwiet af ll*w Torfc.
OFriCtAL NEWHI'AFER for Oreat ^Vcek Eatat.*.
ruMWwa Daar gac^t gunday .
ial plots oAioiuB tlw Heapataad staSiaa at tha Ijong Istand Railroad. Stnuvers comintr to the \'illMP« by'train have ob talned false impreaskms of tbe cliarac ter of the municipality if tier iMtve indeed by iba appearance of the cenMt- tery. '
This wlli be changed. Tlvma cntruot- ed with the trantformathm of tbe large plot vm 'surely ttiako a beauty spot af it.
In votinff to make tiM change the Vil¬ lage Trustees have done'well.
AatMSd at ta> FMt Ofltoa t FrMport. W. ae SMoad qIam mall SMttcr, uaStr AM el Marah 1. U19.
St wm Har la aavaaoa.
KOBBING PKTEK TO PAY—WIIOMT
Newa dcHpatchee toll of a man' whr borrowed money from a friend to i»ay his ex-wife—ex-fricnd—alimony lonji overdue.
Then hc tlld not pay back the frlenr for two ycaru and that friend sued him the court directed a verdict for the friend and hc must pay now, with cost* of the action, or be unable to wurk and earn Hince the frl<.-nd, that wati, will bc< to It tbat hiu earnings are attached.
Is tbat robbing I'eter to pay—whom'
rOR THE HOME C.INDIDATE ONLY
Supervisor O. Wilbur Doughty say! Nassau Repul^licana have no interest in any flght that other factfons of tht party In the state may have on their bandH. lie rather thinks (hat if any one wantH to tight, and they do It at home. It ia th<' buslncsu of tbe belliger ents, which ia sound reasoning.
Mr. Doughty says that NaHBau Re publlcanfl are interested only In havlnt^ their candidate ft)r federal oflflce ap pointed and that tliey will work to that end solely. In other words he su^e Ke publicans here are»look Ing out i6r the home folk. This Ik all as It' should bi because unletss we take care of our own few others will Iw found willing to takt care of them for ua. "^j^Iassau is entitled to the Collector of Internal Revenue job. The Republic¬ ans here are a united force behind Ah wnnblyman Thomas A. McWhlnncy for it and tbey will get it if they can, but if they cunijot they will be regular Ke publicans even after that.
SLOW BUT CERTAIN
Whatever else may b« said in criticism of the Havdiag administra¬ tion it is not^t all likely that any¬ one will have the temeiity to charge undue haste in otwting Democrats In order to make room for deserving Republicans. Thus far all criticisms thft, have been heard touching upon thhi subject have been of the op¬ posite sort. Many {lepubllcans com¬ plain that President Hardiag has been too deliberate in his study <A the public service with a view to making changes in personnel.
It Is oommonly reported tn Wash¬ ington, by people who are apparently In a position to know the facts, that all through the Wilson administra¬ tion, and particularly in the last few months preceding the termination of the Democratic regime, not only ap¬ pointments but promotions as well, were used at almost every opportunity for the strengthening of the hold ot Democrats In the public service.
Practically all positions not ab¬ solutely controlled by Civil Service regulations were promptly Ulled by accepting the resignations of Repub¬ licans and appointing Democrats in their stead. Where the positions were under the control of the classi¬ fied Civil Service, political appoint¬ ments could not be made unlesa vacancies occurred, but wherever these vacancies occurred. Democrats had the preference in appointments
or promotions and where there was The batlilug girls of Roekaway, opportunity in tho various classes of Have really Rono and won the day,
Dy gcttinK slocking.s pink and thin.
^ TOWN IfAtL TONIGHT Freeport Vinsge Minstrels
Interlocutor Village Board
EJnd Men : Tax Payers
Chorus of Public Sentiment, etc.
Int.—"Bones how you feelT'
Benes—"Like a Board Moettn'."
Int.—"How's thatr-
Bones—"Oil riglit."
lA.pplaus<!.)
Ket as sing, "Oh Shea, can you sceT'
Int.—"Tambo, where to the Health OlBc'err'
Tarn.—'Tn go Runcie."
8ong by butdneas men, "The Park¬ ing Blues."
Int.—"Bones, what is an ordlnaAceT'
Bones—"Sumpin' the police force has to enforce with force."
Int.—"Where do village officials go when they die?'
Bones—"Dunno, but they arc going down In history."
The entire company will sing "Meet¬ ing Tonight, Meeting Tonight, Meeting in the Old Cramped Orounds."
The Law yanked "Miss linclad Night" from atop a N. Y. tlieafro. l'rol)ably (hey went after a night dress.
Hylan opens Milk Week in N. Y.— He could come here and open Deer Weak If hc wanted to. .
TAMP NEWS
"f>emi)sey swings on punching itunx.
Work with sparring partner lags,"
"Carpentler he floors a vet.
In knocking over Joe Jeanette,"
Boxing fans collect the dope
Here'.s hoping that they get their hope.
Experts are blaming high heels for .second rato babies. Yen, indeed, their souls are all on a slant.
KEEP THE K0AU8 IN REPAIR
Nassau County is JtlHtly proud of Its riKiils and the Board of Supervlsora does u splendid work In keeping them in re¬ pair.-
t'hairman Hlrani R. Smith and Super¬ visor O. Wilbur Doughty imve just ar ranged to bave some repairs msde to roads in Hempstead that the people will be pleascil to note. Nassau road, be¬ tween Hempstead and B'reeport, is about to be repaired. Tho macadam roadbed will be tilled in and the road generally put In coniUtlon to stand aum¬ mer ti-alllc. It is a much tiuveled high way and those who use it much arc sure to be pleased with the attention given to it.
Another jump of Joy comes us a re¬ sult of announcement that Front street, Hemiistead village, is to be put in good condition. With the Town Hall and its adjpinlng park facing Front street it has been lamentable tiiesc many days that tbe roadbed was permitted to re¬ main quite unfit for travel. Repairs are coming and we'll all rejoice.
GOOD I<H)R HEMPHTEAD
Congratulali<inH. Jlempste^d villagers, upon the fact that your Village Trustees have the good Judgment and the back¬ bone to take up the qi«cstion of the man¬ agement of the old graveyard In the village centre. By this action two neg lected burial grounds wiil be added to beautifnl Fulton Park.
No huiger will ikolson ivy and discard I .^.^j^ VOICE Ol" LOVE
ed tin cans, with simlhir objectionable I .^h_ Henry," exclaimed the wife, a«
With Britain, France, and our U. S. Teamed up in an alliance. We'd make a face at all the rest, And shout a bold d(^flance.
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But the beauty of it is wc can do thiit little thing anyway.
employes to advance men or women in the classified service from a lower salary to a higher, Democrats In al¬ most all Instances had the preference.
That this was an evil aod an in¬ justice is readily apparent. The facts are being brought to the at tention of officials of tho new ad- minibtration, but the process of cor- reeling the evils and giving the Re¬ publicans their fair share in public positions is necessarily slow.
We are now operating under an administration which puts efficiency first and desires to avoid jhe numerous and destructive mistakes which were perpetrated by the Democratic administration in its zealous effort to promote the interests of partisans first.
LETTERSJO EDFTOR
FAVORS FARMERS' MARKET
Kditor The I>filly Revlow.
Sir: I'was deeply interested In read¬ ing In The Dally Review that |)repara- ,lions are'bel^iibmade to have a public market in Freeport this season. The resolution offered by VUlaBO Trustee Howard K. Pearsall, setting asiile Olive boulevanl as a site for the market, seems to be broadmiuded and far- sighted.
I often vislteil the curb market in Hcinpstcad village last summer, and noticiKl with interest thut a large num¬ ber of patrons drove to that market in their automobiles to get the fresh fruits and ve8etal>les there oftered.
It* was espetMally .satisfactory to be ihle to buy produce grown In Hemii¬ stead soil, though I heard more or less CompNMnt about petWIevs who sold or- iinges, liMuons and other things that manifestly were not home-grojivn: I personally cannot see any objection to that If the frnits and vegetables are In good condition and the pilces fair.
Anyway, I sincerely ho|»e Freeiwrt is to have a genuine formers' market, where wo home-makers can buy tiome- grown fruits and vegetables, fresh from the farms and ut fair prices.
MUS. F.
Freeport, June 8, 1921.
Thut look just like their satin skin.
More delay .sought in the Stillman ca.se. Mayt>e they are straining the evidence.
NA*IES IS NAMES' KliHM Liveze/ eelelirated his lOlind birlhilay. Must be pronounced "Live" easy."
NO DUST
The Free|)ort .streets are Ijeing oiled TlM! liad man's view cannot be si)oiled.
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"f dcm't know. Thoy asay uae it nn a train but I know thejr ua* it oi\ a boat." It was Jack talking to bis.slater about an expression tised on boats when the captain wants tha boat to go as^fust as possihle.
"What are you kiddies talking a1>out thlsitime " asked Uncle Tod as he came into tbe play room which be had fixed up for the chdildren in the old barn.
"Ruth says that when they want a train to *go faat they s^, 'Pull S|>ced Ahead.' I said I dldi^t know but I did know they use "It on lioats," answered Jack.
"You are right about the boats. Jack, but there Is no way to use such an ex- proBsion on tiains. Orders are given there by injlling a cord that blows a lit¬ tle whistle In the engine cab. You will remember tVat when wc were on that big lake steamer last summer 1 took you into the pilot house. There was a big dial with a handle and an arrow that turned to different wordB as the eaptain turned tho handle. One of these places is marked 'Full Speed Ahead,' other.s such as 'Reverse,' 'Slow,' etc. Down In the engine room of the big ships, far below the pilot house, Is a big dial with the same expressions on It. When the captain turns the handle In tht- pilot house It turns tbe arrow on the dial in the engine room and the engineer aets accordingly. When the pilot tuiTis the handle tb 'Full Sp<'ed Ahead,' the en gineer orders all the steam jKissible aad the big ship surges ahead In the,^yat^r at !^ Sroatest speed." '
"I rcmi'mbcr that," said Ruth. '•But kiddles," continued Uncle Ted. "there Is another pilot who has his hand on the lever that Is directing the affairs nf our great i-oufttry. His name is War¬ ren (J. Harding. He knows that there Is such a thing as 'Full Sjiced Ahead' and he Is using it. Hl.«) engineers have the machinery of government well oiled, and plenty oi steam In the Itoilers, and so it has been a well handled Ship of State ever sinru Pilot Harding took over the ship. I have told you before somrthlng about the difference in men. You know one njan can sfet you to do tRo thing he wants by getting you all enthus<fd about it and worked up to the point so that you just simply go do It because you
MEN OF irm mmm msoomoMitY.HAVE oppoRiwmr TO '*cet m"
The reor^nhMi nth Dlvfaloa wlQ be
stationed in fhe southern end of New York State and Xjomg Island. The north¬ ern boundaries of the area from which tbe division will b« formed are found In the northern botmdaries of Dutchess, Ulster and Sullivan Codnties. Thts dt/ilrict bas l>een decided upon, snbject to approval by the Secretary of War.
The 77th Division will be organised within a short time, with a full com¬ plement of ofllcers chosen from tlie Re¬ serve Ofnpers of the Army, with special reference' to former service in the com- ntand. OlBcers at the war division who may -be living in New Jersey, or adja¬ cent countiefl of the northern end of thn diviskm area, may be assigned to the division upon their request, without regard to thetr place of abode. Men who served in tbe division during the campaign in France, when the division wius making a glorious name for itself, will be aftked fo enroll in the division and help form companies, battallon.s, regiments and brigades, that Will al¬ ways be ready as' was thjc' command tliut won fame In France.
Kx-members of th* division who were enlisted men are especially desired for non-commissioned ofBcers. and these ap¬ pointments will be made as soon as plans are completed.
The Division will consist of 19,384 of¬ ficers and men,' and will comprl.sc two brigades of infantry, of two regiments each, and one brigade of field artlUei-y of two regiments, together with the ne¬ cessary engineer, signal, trains and other troopj*.
The formation of the 77th Division of the Organized Reserves offers un op¬ portunity for veterans of the World War to Join their old organlzatlon.s, as only officers and men with military training will be accepted in the reserve. Basis of enrollment consists of four months in the army, navy or marine corps of the U. 8. during the Worldi Wai-; men vAio have served at least one' year In tho regular army, not in the World War; men who have served at least three years in the National Guard, not in the World War; and men who havo served In any of the above classes, but nut long enough to have full credit who may combine their credits for sor
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of encouraging chil- ' dren to acquire the Bank Habit than by the use of Discount^ Checks. The mer¬ chants expect to give them — you are en¬ titled to them — see that you get them, then give them to the children. They are as good as money here.
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NOnCiC "TO CMBDITOaS
Pursuant tu aa ordvf o( Hon. mCiNK D. HOWKI.I.. Surroeatx of th* County oj Naa¬ aau, mitk-o ta BrrrOr sItco to all parauna havine chilma acalnat
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aCe of Rockvllls Centre. In the. aald coanty. deceaar*!. to preaant tha aama with tho voarh- ei^ thvreof. to tha aubarrlbrr thn admlnla¬ trator of the sooda, chattpla and cradtia whieh wrnt irf aald dacmtard. at hia staon of tranaacllna bbainraa at lh<> offkc of Karl J. n<nii>tt. Rockvyip Ontre. Nt-w Tork. on or bofnrj, th<> llrtf rtny ot Nnvemtxr m-it. Dated. Mineola. N. T.. Anrll Id. Isil.
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Attorni-y for Adminlntrutor. 28 N. Park Avenue, nockvlile Ceatre, N. T.
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of 16 and 80. All expen.ses to the camp will be paid hy the government. At tendance at the camp Involves no obli¬ gation to join Ijj^ie reserves or any other of the armed forces, however. A|)pli- cations to the cami> may bo made to .Major Harvey H. Fletcher, RcituitinK Adjutant, Oovernors Island, or to the Military Training Camps .V.s.sociation (composed of civilians), at 19 West Mth street, New York City.
The New York broker who is charged with having two wives may have been trying to corner the market.
think it is not only right but because j vice on the basis that one day in the
World War equals three days in tJio regular army and nine days in the Na-
you know It is the best thing to do. An¬ other man may come along who wants I
you lo do th<- same thing but instead of j ,i„„^, (ju^.j j„ ^^aaitjon to ox-mem Riling you with enthusiasm to do it, h
A "FRAME" IP
IXJUMLKDAY-l'AOE HAO FOUR COLUMNISTS FROM THh: CITY I'LAYINC: AT HOWLS ON THKIR LAWN MONDAY. THOSE RK! COL- I'MNISTS HAVIO MORE "Si'ARE" TIME THAN WE HAVE.
Supervisor Smith flnds menace in low hanging branches. And they arc not the only ext>osed limbs herealxiuts.
¦ We wanted to do our bit on lUindlo Day but we would have had to^ go with tile clothes or else catch cold.
C. H. J. ft
l>ear Editor;—Wiil you kindly inform me where Baldwin Arc appurtus goes wlien the alarm sounds 3—2—3.
Perplexed Spectator.
itiatbrday. Jime 4.
The matter has been refen-ed to the Raldwin Kiro Department and as soon as an anawer is received It will- be puliilshed.—Ekl.
materials cover \ha ground set apart long years ago as the burial pbu:e for the dead. Instead will be green aod with, ornamental treea or shrubbery as tnay be daslrabla. kapt In inrcsentable condition. It i>o h4ppen«d tliat bne ot tbana b^r-
ahe threw her avms raiHurously round hW neck, "I do love, you so: Don't forget to leave roe a couple of fives when you gu to town this morning, will you. dearT*.,, | \
"And thia," muttered Henry, as he gently discncsKed him^lf fnmi her food eiBbrat^; "tbia Is .what 1 csil be- tiM<pr«wad (or Vjettey "—Houatea Poat-
WILL HOLD HORSE SHOW JULY 15 AND 16 AT BABYLON
liabylon, June 9.—Summer colonists and prominent residents wjll hold a hbise .show July 15 and 16 at4he nur- .sery farm of Major August lielmont. I'he American Legion, through its Itaby- lon i'o.st, is co-operating to assure Its success, l>cing represented by Major M. Robert Ouggcnheim.
A very attractive program has been arranged. The classes will include notable winners at the Rrooklyn spring show and elsewhere, fine saddle horses, riding ponies, hunters and military iiorses.
Candidates will be shown on tiie turf, under natural conditions. Cunipctition will be unusually kcen.
Thts horse show committee is com- prisv^d of the Rev. Edward J. Burling- ham, chairman; Mrs. Uichard C. Ket¬ tles, Jr., secretary; Loon Mario, treas¬ urer.
Entries close with the asslstanjt secre¬ tary, W. S. IJIIta, 35 Nassau street. New York. July 6. Mrs. Charles F. Hubbu Is chairman of tbe ladles' committee.
A nJTlJBE !<TAR^
"Have the WiiAiys named tbei^ little daughter yetr*
"No, they are having some trouble."
"Why so?" , •
. "They want to choose a name that
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"Yolu are tht" only girl I ever loved," he exclaimed fervently.
She snuggled closer.
''I'll take a chance on that i>eing true," irtie replied. "If it is, y«JU must hava saved a lot of money."—Town Taviea.
tells you that, you MUST do it. That tyiH' of man we know as a dictator and In our form of government wo have no use for sueh a man.
"President Harding ha;« shown all the men with wh<pm he has oomo in contact that he Is NOT a dictator but a sincere capable man who realizes that his job as pilot of the Ship of State Is a roal man's job and e.xi)ccts every other man who is working on the shi|) to worlt with him for the good of the i^^ntir- bunch. And let me tell you Pilot IHard- Ing linew tliat his ship Aiust go 'Full Speed Ahead,' whon he was plokod lor the jo^^ Jte didn't take just anybody for members of his crew. He- took hl.s time and j)lcked a orew that falls riglit in Une with the Idea of doing things TO- iDAY and not tomorrow. That is why he 1h able to get quick action when .he gives the signal, 'Full Speed Ahead.' . "it's just as I have told you before. Jack, you can't pet toam work if the mombers of the team aren't the kind of men who realize the bigness ot their jobs. Neither can you get full speed. But If they are men who are on the job every minute and are working with their captain, thon they (-an't help but win. It is tho same way with our govcrn¬ mont to<iay. Pilot Harding picked mon like himself who want speed and team work and he is getUiig the results. There couldn't bo more of a six-ed king fhan the I'OHfmaster (ieneral Will Hays, who has beon called a 'human dynamo.' Sec¬ retary Denby, a former ofllcer of the United Slates Marine Corps, naturally knows the value of team work and .spef-tl. He I.s a roal sailor and a ctmi- mander and Is making things hiNn in the NaTy. Secretary Hughes is unlike man.v lawyers. He won't stand for de¬ lay, and, therefore, although immt of u.« may not reallfeo It, our great foreign problems are l>eing put through with amazing speed and with the results thai should liave been accom|>llshed long ago. Then there is Secretary of War Weeks. He is a man of long training In biisino.s.s who giK's right after the problems of the War Department and sees ahead those things that must be »)(-compliKhe<i. "But It Is not only the heocis of the various government detMrtments who realize the wi>rk to be done. For tbc first time in the history of the eountry the princijjal assistants lo the meml)er.s of the cabinet, the men who are known as Ai/sistant Secretaries of the deiutrt m<;nts imve been getting together fo discuss problems of government. This group has already lK.>cn named the "Iwiby cabinet." The Idea was worked out by Col. Edward Clifford, the new A.s¬ sistant Se<-retary (»f tbe Tr*"astiry, who 1.S In charge of the soldier welfare work. f think Col. Clifford felt that mmh g<Hnl oould be accomplished by theso assist ant eecretariett meeting once in a whlk>. and certainly thoy should l>e able to go into the problems which ,t»nfront tho-m to much better advantage. '
"I haven't much mure time now but later on,i mayl>e noxt |wec-k, I will tell you more about thin."
bers of the regular ainiy and the Na¬ tional (>uard, e.x-menibers of the United States Navy and Marine ('orps are eli¬ gible on the same basis as ex-mombcrs of the Army.
In udd^^on to the above cla.s.s<!s, there is one more class of men wlto may ob¬ tain sci-vlco in the reserves, namely, those graduates of a military training oiimi) held under the auHjiicos of the War Department. For the latter class, the. War Depai-tment is holding thi.s )car. for one month,.a training camp at I'lattwburg, which will take 1200 young mon and give them tho basic course of instruction of a .soldier. This camp will bo open to young mon between the ages
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DENTIST Main and Front Sts., Hempstrad
Trolley Junction Formerly Ofllco of Dr. Ray McCombs
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CEMK.NT HIDKWAI.KH, BLOCKS, CON¬ CRKTK I'OtlNDATIONS, HUN PABLOR, CKMENT rORCHlM, CKHMrtWLH, ANU At,I. HINDS OV CONCRKTK WORK.
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IN ITItSfANrr. of H lurti;ni<>rt of r.-r. - rUmure and snip duly miulf and entered In Iho Hbove entitled iietlim, and b>.trlnK dni" Ihe 1st day of April. 1^21, I. th<' underei(n>-<l. the Referee in (*aid judament named, will aell Ht Publle .\uetlnn. on Ihe alens at the front door of the r'ounty (Viurt Il«u^f- nf the I'ouniy (if .NaaHau. at .Mineola. In .>«,<i<l i'i>tanty. In th" Stale ot New York, on the 27ih imy i.f .May. 1J2I. Ht li ii'.-l(i<k niwn of thai day, bv .rOSKPH V. DAY. Am-tloneei, the pr.-mlaes dlr-icted by ."ai.l Judament tu be aold and therein ilearribed h» follow.i:
AI.I. thai erilHln pli-re nr priieel of land with the butldlnga lhere.<n envleil, aituate, lying and being In tiirat Neck, In the Town of North Hempatnii.1. .VaH.tau L'ounty. State uf New York. boand<Hl and deacribed aa follows:
BKdI.V.NI.VO at a point In the center 'if the hlKhway km.wn aa Ka-.! Iload. and diatant thirty |:10I feet aouth from the land oC Cla.ra S. Diekeraon. runninis thenee easterly and parallel with the laud of Clara S. niiKeraon and diatant thirty (:in) feel southerly therefrom lo the waler of ManhaaA-t Bay. at ordinary hlKl> ¦\aler mark. runninK thenee aiiuioer-.y ar.w alonu the watera of Manhnaaet Bay. at ordinary high water mark. ,0 the land of Vlnc'ni Travers. running Ihenee wealyly along Ihe Innd of Vincent Travera to the center of the highway known aa Kaat K(Mid. and running Ihence northerly and idong Ih'v cenler ot aald Kaat KomI to Ihe point or place ot Winning. Conlalnlna nine (ID Mcrca. be thi- aame more or h-aa. T-igether wilh tlie riparian righta of thn party of Ihn llr.1t iwrl. If any.
T(1<!F;THKII wilh all the righla of tho partlea nf the llrat part in aod tn a cer¬ tain lani' or rnadway btiunded and de¬ acribed aa followa:
IJlKil.V.VI.Vt; at a point flfteen (IB) feet aouth of Ihe point of the Inlnraeetion of Ilm eaal.-rly ..^ide nr line of th,, highway Inown as lOa.'il Unad. wilh 111.- aoutherly linundary line of land nnw or formerly ownr-d by I'Ura H. iJIckeraon. xnd run¬ ninK thenee in an easterly dln-cllon parallel will,, ami flft,.,.n dr.) f-et aouth frnoi the Houlheiiy aide ..r lim- ..! land nnw nr lornierly i.wned hy ('Inrn H. niekerson. to the walera of Manha^aat Hay. running thenea aoutherly iiifd aleng Ihe watera iil Manhaaael llni- aV«at tifinen (IBI feel, running Iheruf In ji wealerly direction parallel wilh th- llr-> cciur.s... and .iL-tant (ifo-en f.n I llierefrnm In Ihe eaalerly aide of aald highway, nnd running Ihence norCi.rly along lh<- .aal.iiy aid.' ot .nai.l highway flf|,.en f.fct lo the pla.-.. i.r point of hi-glnnlng. l^jiled .New York. April Oth, 1921.
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Hetcioe.'' Wll,1.1AM It. Ccl.N'KT.IN. Atl..rney f.,r riainlllT. :il Naaaau Street.
llor.iueh of Manhattan. New York City.
The approximate amount of Ihe li.n nr charg.' lo aallafy which lh pi-o|ierly ia to be aold 1
Male trousseau.x our .specialty!
E.V c n i 11 g suits, cut¬ aways, traveling suits, hats, shoes, fixings.
Luggage, including onr "Mr. and Mrs." wardrobe.
HaU Ordera nil«4l
Rogers Peet Company
Broadway Brosdwav
at 13th St. "Four at 34th «t;
Convenient nroadwsy Corners" Fifth Ave. •t Warren at 4lst St.
NKW TORK CITT
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N«>w Work for Trf»o»rrs Albany. June ».—In order Ihat they' may be ready to undertake tiieir new duties as game firotevtorH by ^ly 1. when the Fearon Law goes Into elfevt, the a<4S tro«H»erM# eonstltutinK the six ' trooiw at 0gta voHee, are lutderxoiugj SgtmiAtfk SgAtat^tae*. Lt^aia
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SPECIAL SALE
ALL MAKES OF
TIRES AND TUBES
AIm
AnRACnVE BARGAINS
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USED AUTOMOBILES
ALL MAKES AND STYLES '
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I)al.-.l N.w T.irk. April 9th, IftSl.
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Th.' aai"' nf th- abov.- deairlbed properly aet r..r 12 <.'clo<l(, .\'onn. «n May :7ih. 1^21. at lh.' tr.int aiiVlia of th.- ('.lurl H.iua.- al MlfHola. Slaaaau Counly. N.w Ynrk. la herehy ad- i«iiirn.-d lo Juno 27lh, I!»21. i<f th.- aam.- li'iup and piace.
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Alt.oney r..r riMhitlir.
Iiftti.: an.l I'nat < SSce Addreaii:
:il .Naasau Slre,.|.
ll.irniiKli uf .Manhattan,
S..\\ V.irk city
THK rKOI'LK Ur THK KTATK OK >i:W TORK:
To Thinnna n, Hhl-r mii.I I H l-id.hly Ik
iluaranty <'..mt»<iiy liain the i-liil.in nl
I'ii.iiCAHK'rii II nii*i;u
who riaMeg at ri-...lN.rl. .Vaaaau c,,uiity. New York. b> Alfi'ed T. r.iMVlBon, her apei^lal guar.llan.
You. and .¦uch dI y.iu. are hereby cUed fo Hh.>i» cMiKv' liefor.' our Hurr.igate of the t'oun- ly of Nasaau. at th.- Surr.igale a Court nt aald c.iuniy. h.'I.I at fh.- County c.iiirt ILiuae, at MInifola. Sn thn Cmnly of Naaaau. on lta«
Sli<.'t>NI> UAY OK Jl I.Y, r.iil. Ht nliH. .I'lliRk in th.- fnreti.»in uf tlial day, why aald
THOMAS B, RlltKft ahnul.t not h.- reinote.l aa tienoral Uuardlan of lh.: |H'rH.in and ealutc of aald KtlMtwlh II. Rider, infanl.
In Teailmony Whereof. »e hava cauae.l Ihe a.al ..f th. Hurr.ig.me'a C.,url ..f lh.. aai.I County nl .Naaqau to bo hencunl.i alllxed. Wllhiiaa. IIO.V. M'XNK I) HOWKM., Surfogao- of our auld C.iuniy .if Naa¬ auu. at th.'- Surr.igali.'a lUtlie, at Seal) .Miu.^.la. in lh.- aal.I County. Ihe 2itOi day of May. on.- Ih.iuaaiid nine liundi^d
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KOWIN W VVKKKKhl. Clerk of tV- Surr.-gaica Court.
AssKswiRg' nirru'K
THK ASHKKHOKS ot the T<.wn t.f Hemp¬ Htead. h'-reby give iiu1i''.e Ihat Ihey hava cian- pleti-d the A»a<-Kanient Rolla for the current y..ar (IMI). and thai a vvy th^reyf bal heen left with imv of ttfir iiamtM-r at tha .ifllci- of ^he A»a.:«i«.r«, Kw.m 2»«. T'.wn ttall. in IIm, village of Itempalead, whore It may bn aeen ond efiamlmHl tty any |wra»n anlil tha
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next fnittiwing aud iluil ,'un that dky, lo adt, Jt'NK II i;'2l. from » o>lo<-k A. M. unlU 4 fi'ehx'fe V M., aald Aaaaaaora vfll maat a( tiieir aald olU'e la the Town Hall. ViUag* i>t HemiNitead. t.i review Iheir aaaeaairu-nta and to bear and eiamiri'- all oioirlalnla M re- Lttlun lo aufli aae-iuini.-nla
Dated Ihia lal day of Jiitte. llllt' THOMAS H. WU.^Wtyi, ' CARfcNCB R. ANKERS. EMtCT COX. lOl ttM
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