THE IKAMAJf fOlf, niEBPOBT, M. T, TUHAf, APIH M, 1916.
SETEV
STATE LE6ISLATDRE CLOSES BOSY SESSION
(Continued from Page One.)
propriatibn' tor the Improvement of -waterway!! from f.'i^non tn tio.000.
Raising the price of burial plots in Greenfield Cemetery from 12 to 7.5 centa per aquare foot; exempting Nas¬ sau County from the County Law re¬ quiring all counfles of more than 100,000 population to elect four cor¬ oners; permitting the Brooklyn So¬ ciety for the prevention of Cruelty to Children to operate In Naasau and Suffolk Counties; providing that the maps of real estate development on Long Island filed with the local au¬ thorities must be made on some last¬ ing materlai; providing that the water commissioners of a water dis¬ trict may acquire the property and plant of a private water company supplying the district, by agreement with the owners, payment to be set¬ tled by condemnation proceedings.
Providing optional flnance system for the towns; permitting non-resi¬ dents of a village to Join a village flre department, providing they live with¬ in a district protected by the depart¬ ment; fixing the term of town high¬ way auperlntendent In Nassau County at four years; providing for the di¬ vision of the cost of bridges over waterways between Nassau and Queena County, the city to pay half and the county half and authorizing the town boards of any town In Nas¬ sau to flx the salary of the town clerk at $3,500 per year.
Ttie leglslafive hody adopted six con stltutional aineiidnK'iiis -providing for woman siifrrHKe: iPi-ovidliig that no statf! delits shall he coiitracted for a perio<l of longer tlian lifty years; pro¬ vltling for tile (•(lusiriKlloii of a high way Ihrougli the .Adirondacks: author lr,in»; llie legislature to dflegate to a ron\eiitloii of siipiciiic i-oiirt JudKe^' p<jwcr to make rules nf practice and procedure in Hie courts of the slate. <>xemt)tiiig water siipply delits from the debt limit of BufTalo aud Roches ler as well as New Vork; iiroviiliiig tbat the lu'iililbitloii auMinst tlie sale or lease nl' caiiiil |irii|iei-ty shall not apply t" certain ••iiiinl |irii|ierty within the eify of l'tica.
Bills III Governor's Handt. Of the llills ill Ihe luiiids of (Joveniiir Whitman, wliich iiiider the law lie has thirty days from jlie dale of their rp- epplioii |() act upon, tlie following are of the mosl iiiiiiortance:
Autbori'/.liiK \illages to eslaiilisli athletii- lields and playKroiinds and to accept gifts of land I'or such purpose or lea.se such land.
Provldlnj; tliat a .state or count.v bighway within m village sliall be the same widtti and type as outside tlie village iiiiiess a greater widtli is de¬ sired liy tile muiri<-i|iallty. iu which , <-ase the additional e.xpeiise is tn lie borne liy the villaKe,
Striking out the imivLshuis for the ponstnicliiui or imiinivemeut iiy the state (if hiKhways lo connect streets or highways witliin second and third elass cilies wllieli liiivc- been iiiiproved with county liigliwa.vs.
I'rovldiiiK Ihal au nction luiiy be maintained to annul :i niari'iiig(> where one or both of Ihe purlies liave not attained tlie age under whicii the eon sent (f lilp parents or guarilliin wifs required b.v the luvv.s of Hie state where the miirriiiKe was coiiiracte(l.
I'rovidliiK I'M- pliysic-iil tniiniiiK of boys over eigiit years old in elementary and seeoiidiiry schools nnd for the mil itary trHinlny of boys lietwoeii lifteeii and nineleen in fiKi'icultiiral collcKes antl second.-ir.v schools. The iiill pro vldes 111 adititioji that thoro shall be a military ti'iiiiiing cumiuission estiil)- lished to superv ise sucii |ihyslcnl and military IriiiiiiiiK. 'I'he bill carries nn npproiirl.'iiioti of .fKXMMHi.
ProvldliiK lor the a|i|ioliitiueiit of n <-ommlssloii of Ihree to (>xamine .-ind reject or approvo inovlng picture tilius. I'rovldini; lor the construction of a new- stato prison at Wingdaio. Dutchess rounty.
ProliihltiiiK the emiiloymeiit of eiill- trexx under sixt etui years of age in the makiiiK of moviiiK picliirr tllms except with the writien consent of the mayor of tho clly or other ofHciiils wliore the films are made or exhliilled.
Providing f<»r tlio pousionlng of em ployees of stnte liospitnls.
Amendment* to Military Laws.
A .series of lillls iiniendiug the mili- tarj' law. the luirposp of which 1« to strengthen and oiiiargo tlio national Kiiard and to perfect its eiiuipmeiit.
.Vpiiroiirialiiig .1!7,.'»00 for c(mtinuing invostlKatlons iuio civil s,>rvice condi¬ iions of the stuto.
Tile 1)111 i-eii|p|>orlioning senate and assiMiihly (listricts jiiirsuniit to consti tutlomil I'l'ov isiiins.
Providing thai the I'nited Stales tias shall he curried in all .street imrades in cities, exceiu iu |mrad(>s of tironien or policenien.
A)i|iro|>rlariiiK .•!:."¦.<)(l.ooo for tlie molii liwilinn III the national Kuaid and for the eiiciiiiipnieiii iiiul Mold oxerci.so of that orgaiiizatitMi.
KstaTillshhiK a iiiosi|ulio oxterminat ing commissbui by <ouiitios with a populatbui of 'Jt^i.mio peopio adjacpiii to Ncw York city
Inereasiiig iiy 'io per cent liquor lax licenno feo for the various elas.<<eN of licenses.
Providing for iionslon for prison etn ployees.
Providing for the ostabllahmeiii of clearing houses .or the mentally dell dent to examine and diagnose cases of persons 8uapecte<l of being mentally deficient.
Providing for the appointment of Justicea of tbe |)eace of Indian reser- Ta tiona.
Bill* Already Signed. Among tbe laws signed to date the new ttatutae of the moat importance fellow:
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Amending tbe bighway law by pro¬ viding that supervisorM may by rmolo tlon provide that the ooT«t of rounty highwaya shall lie lH>riie at the rate of .'55 per cent as a goneral «-harge and l.'i per cent by tho town or towns withiii whloh the improved road Is i<»eatpd.
Exempting miniature motion picture machines which uso certain films and iauipB frvm requirorneuin from ibe pro vislooa governing ••ommerolal moviuK picture machines.
Incorporating fbe Huekliorn associa¬ tion fo continue the philanthropic work heretofore carried on by the board of home missions of tlia Prosbyterlaii cbur(.-h of Buckhorn. Ky.
Providing tbat deputy sbcriflfs and deputy excl«! commiMsioiicrs sliall Ix- prohibited from liolng Identified with the liquor traffic.
Amending the general city law hy providing that tho common council of any city may appropriate annually nee essary funds to meet the exi)enses ol city offlcials of tlie state, with a spe¬ cial reference to the conference ol mayors. At the present time so<-ond and third class cities enjoy this prlv liege only.
Agricultura Lsvm Amendment*.
Amending the agriculture law b.T providing for reiflstratlon with thc commissioner of UKrlculture of tin owners' designation ur mark of m|ll< cans, jars or bottles, together with the nnmber of such containors and pro hlhltlng the use of such containers liy another without tlic consent of the owner.
Providing that trusts of real proper¬ ty may be created for tho perpetual care of animal cpuieterles.
.\mendlng tlie Koneral uiuiiii ipal law Hild the stato linance law liy provid iuK that a clause may he inserted in a contract hereafter awarded by lhe state or any municipal corporation, de partmont or official of eithor, provid ing ttiat a contractor may from time to lime withdraw tbe whole or any iior¬ tlon of the amount reiniiied from pay monts to him pursiiimt lo tbc' terms nf tlie contract upou (le|>ositiiiK with mu nicipnl dlsbtirsliiK oltli-or corporate stock or honds of the munb-lpality in (-asp of a munii-i|iiility or deiiositinK with tlie stato coin|)iroller in a case of stute (-(uitrads securities of a charac tor in which savings bunks luay in vest e(itial in muiitel vnlup fo the amount so withdrawn.
.VpproprlatlnK $10,000 for the im provement and reimir of lliKhv^•ays nnd brtdgps In fho Indian reservations nf Ihe state.
.Xmending the vilhiKo law hy author i/iUK villages, upon adoption of a res olution therefor hy n ni.ijorlty of vol ers at a Kouoral oi- s|)e<inl village elec tion, to establish n pulilicity fund nt such amount ns the resolution may di- rect for advortlsliiK Hie advantages of tbo village.
Change In Railroad Law.
-Vmendlng the rnilroad law by pro vlding thnt whero ,-i railroad i-rosses a hiKh^vay nt grade Hie corporation own iiiK or o[)eratiiiK it slinll construct and niainfnin a roadway at ions! sixteen loot wide, to be conslrucied of plnnk ing or e(iuall.v servic(>iil)lo material, nnd to extend at lc;.st one foot outside of the outside rails, througli and across the entire space li(>lween tlio rails ,it such crossings.
The secured deht hill, whicli provides for the rpgistrntiiin with tlio slate i-omptroller dtiriiiK a jieriod of one venr of seciirort debts and tiio iinymoui tlioreoii of a tax of tliree-qtiarfers of I per cent, w-lii<>h exompts the delit from other tn.viitioii for live years.
.VmeiidiiiK tile eleclion law hy pin vidliiK Hint In (lelerinliiiiig the num ber of memliers of a county commlttei' to lie elected from any district in Hie counly, the lioiindnrles of which (lis trict have heen clinnged since the last preceding giiliornatorinl election, the Jiarty vote cast for meinbor of assem Illy la to he use<l as the basis of the proportion.
.\pproprintiug !p.">0.(XKj for various ((ui tingeni expenses of the legislature.
Approprintlng $10,000 for the purpose of iiaying the <«xpoiises of special leg Islative committee investigating civil service condiiions in the state.
Amending the county law hy extend lug the powers of supervisors regard Ing streets and liighwaj-s to counties oontaining a population of less than 1>00.(H)0. I'ndor the present law such power Is limited to countlos with n population of 100,000 nnd undor.
Jail For Breach of Promise.
Providing for imprisonment for not more tiian flve years or for a flue of not moro than Jl.tXK), or liotli. for do celviiig an unmarried fouiaie under pretense of marriage.
Amending tlie town law by providing that the supervisor of n town when present shall preside af all meet lugs of tbe town board.
Appropriating $.'!7.0«() for tbe ox penses of the forestry bureau in the fouservatlon departmeut.
Amending the village law by pro vlding that villages may acquire liy purehase or condemnation easements for right of way for drains or culverts.
.Vmendlng the vlllage law relative to the election of officers and delegates by Arc compHules constituting the village fire departmeut.
Amending section No. 374 of the elec¬ tion law by providing that in a year wben a president Is to be elected bal¬ lots may be destroyed after four months lu counties In wblcb no con¬ test has been noted and the boxes pre¬ pared for uae at the primary election.
Amending the education law by pro¬ viding for a reduction in tbe salarlea of tbe memlMjrs of the bill drafting commission. Tbis alao provides for payment of traveling and personal ex¬ penses and provides that tbe offlce of tbe commission shall be open from Dec. 1 until tbe close of tbe legisla¬ tive session Instead of from Sept. 1 un¬ til tbe close of tbe session.
Anen^ing thc Tillage law by permit¬ ting a village ligbting system tu be ex¬ tended along the, highways within a tovt 11 adjoining IUat in whicb the vll iHge I.H situated If the village Is wholly v\ ithin one towu.
Kxtending until .lunt- :!<•, lUlC, the time when the New York state com¬ mission for the I'anamaPacitlc exposi¬ tion shnll submit Its final report.
.\mending thc mcmborship corpora ti(ui law by increasing from thirty to forty the maximum number of direr- tors of membership corporations. Canal Improvements. .Vppmpriatlug $l.'7.iKilj,ooo from tl" lirweeds of bonds for improving the Krie. Oawego and ('liam|iialii canals nnd to reimburse tbe'^onoral fund for tho advances therofroni for siich^ lm provements.
Amending the viibiKe l»vv so as to l>ermit the aweptance liy dedication of streets iess than two r<xls in width when a proposition therefor hns been submitted to and adopted at a village election after consideration and ap¬ proval by the board of irusfeos of tbr village.
Adding a now Ke<'tioii to the Insur ance law by firovidlng fnr Ihe incorpo ration of mutual automobllo flre insur nnco corporations to Insure owners against loss by legal liabillfy for dam age to property resulting from the use of automoiiiii's. Personal injuiies are not insurable. Twenty-five or morr persons may form such a corporation. .Appropriating .$10.0(Ki for stenograph lc fees, wages of dorks, etc., for the civil service committee of the Now York state leglslntiire, excoi>t durlnK the sos.siori of the legislature when n civil list of tlio stato is lioiuK oxam inod in .Mbany.
Change In Fiscal Year. .Mnking the fiscal year of the state end .lune .'{() instetid of Sept. '.10 and mnking various cliaiiKfs of a corre spoiKliiiK iintiire in the linnnco inw. Iho state- r-harities law. tlie insanity law. [irison law nnd ngriculfuro law.
Kelatlve to fho prnetice of donlistiy. the liceiishig of (lontists. the aiiiioint mont of memliers of Hie stnte bonrd of (lentnl pxnminers.
.Amending the military law by jier miffing memliors of a drill coriis for national defeiisp, all of whom are na¬ tive born or naturali/ed clllzens. wlio.so commanding ofticers aro active or re¬ tired officers of th(> regular army or the national guanl or are (-ortlflod cadots of a war dopartment training camp, fo drill and finrade vvith the consent of tho governor.
Amending the poiial law hy makinK it a folony to manufa(-turp. sell or havo in possossion a firearm silencor. except for sheriffs, polifomen, etc.
Amendment to Banl<ing Law, .\niending the hanking law by roKU latlng the borrowing of money hy sav- iiiKs and loau associations and the lending of money and the issuing of h(uuls by thp Laud Hank of the Stale of New York,
.\moiiding lho villaKo law iiy provid lug Hint vlllago policemon over forty- five years of ago and under sixty-five at the time of the orKanization of the village police (ieimriment shall be eligible for apiiointmenl in such de paitment,
.Amending Hie .-iki i'-Ultural law hy jindiihitiiig the misliraiidinK of vinoKar ami requiring a statement as to the ingrcillenls therein upon containers
ItetiirnlnK to the general fund iiiiex pended halniices of all a|i|iropriations uiade jiritu' to .Iau. 1, lOKi. from the geuornl fund and tlie unexpended bal¬ ance thereof iu the canal maititeiniiK-e fund, less the amount of llnlilllties clinrgenble to such aiiproprijitloiis or fund and incurred or to lie incurrod not later than .lune .'iO, 1910. exceiil apiii-oprlatioiis for i-oiistruction work or iiermaneiit lictterments and repairs Insurance Regulations. .Amondiiig tile insurance inw hy pro vldliig that the uiaximuin contingency reserve of domestic life insurance cor lioratlons tlie not value of who.se poli¬ cies Is over $lir>,(K»O,000 shall bo one fourth of 1 iK-r conl for eacb additional .f;.').(K>(),000 up to $.'10,000,000. If the .value exceeds $50,000,000 tho conlln geucy shall not exceed 7',*! per cent thoroof.
.Aiuoudlng the insurance law by ex ceptlng taxes on real estate from the limitation of expenses of life Insur¬ ance companies. The law provides aiso that mutual companies may incur a total expenditure exceeding tho limit of the expenditures define<l by section 07, not greater than slxty-flve of the aggregate net premiums according to rtio standards adopted by the company. Auother provision of the new law is that no mutual company shall aftor June ilO, 191K, Issue any life jiollcy or endowment Insurance upon which fhe premium loading Is less than would enable the oompany to (omply with the limitations of total expenses if the promium loiidlng for all Its policies wore calculated according to tho rule employed by It for thp calculation of promiuni loading.
Amondiiig the Insurance law by ex¬ tend lug for five years from Deo. 31, lOH'i, tho time within which domestic life Insurance corporations must dis¬ pose of holdings of shares of stook oth¬ er than publlc stocks of municipal cor¬ porations and of bonds not secured by adequate collaternl as prov4ded in sec¬ tion 100.
Amending the labor law by making violations of the eight hour law on publio worei a misdemeanor. Upon conviction for a second offense the oontract on which violation incurs is to bo forfeited.
Optional City Government.
.Amending the optional city govorn¬ iiient law by providing that a petition for change In the form of city govern¬ ment may be presented at any time after June 30, 1917.
Amending the banking law by pro¬ viding that if deponita in savings ae-
emnts are not withdrawn -within flf¬ teen days after ttie expiration of the sixty days' notice of Intention to with¬ draw the deposits shall then be not due or payable under such notice.
Amending the conservation law by providing that the i-onsorvHtlon com¬ mission on the request of a common council of a oity may regulate the taking of fish txr.tl tzavr.e in th.it com munity for a period not cxcoodlng ton years with reference to birds and oth cr eame and not excooding three years with reference to flsh.
Amending the i>onal law by Inereas ing from twenty-foi* to twenty-eight consecutive hours the maximum period during which animalH in transit in cars may be kept confined without un¬ loading. The bill ro<lucos from ten fo flve consecutive hours the period which must be given for retd and feed¬ ing when so imloaded.
Amending the penal law by makioK It a misdemeanor to idaoe upon a road, highway or puldio place glass, tacks or other snbsianco which might injure an animal or a jierson or r><mc- fure a tire of a vehii-le
Tax on Motorcycles. Amending the higlivvny law in rela tlon fo motorcycles. Thp law fixes the fee of registration at $1.'.,V>, pr»>- vldes for distinctive number plates and regnlaftons govorniuK the vehicle on tho publio highways.
Consolidating fho several organlxa tlons afflllatod with tbe order of the Kastern Star ip fho stnte of Now York undor the corjiorato name of flrrlor of the Kastern Star of tbo State of Now York. The law reKUbiios tho manage mont of fho (u-gaiilzniion also.
.Amending the public liealih law h.v making Hie penalty for failure to flle a lilrtli certificate not less than $,1 or more Hiaii .f.-.o for the lirst and second orroiisos. Siihseijiient olTenses are made misdemeanors. |iuiiisliable by a Hue of not less than ^lU or more than $Uni or imiirisonpieiit for not more than sixty da.^s or liotli
I'roliihifinK coiiioinliiiii-. and voliiii tar.v- asso(-iailous from |iracticing law. The hill does not preclude a cori>ora- tloii friuu furiiisliiiiK n (pialified attor- lie.v for professional or clerical service aloiiK those lines.
Budget System Adopted. HeijililinK the kov eriior aniiiinll.v within one week alter tlic ciuivenhiK of the IcKislalure to siilniiif to tiie senate and assemhly n InidKOf of do- sired nii|pro|ii'iatlons of each state de liartment and iiistitution. Th(> senate finnnce and lho as.-M'inhly ways and means coiuniiltees. .iciin^' jolutl.v or separately, shall subniii to the legis lature not latt.-r tlian March l.'i au iiually a budget. .\ sIiikIo appropria- tioii bill plncliiK all proiiosed aiipropri ations in eiuli liudget.
(Jovernor Whitman has vetoed the llill Incoriioratiug the .\rtists' .Md so cioty to administer funds for the aid of dlsaliled artists and lo assist fami liOH of deceased artists lie has also vetoed tbe hill giviuK cities iirefereu tial rights to aciiulre aliandoneil canal lands. Tills bill has been amended to meet with the objections of the gov ernor, aud it is expected to he<-(iuie a law.
EAGLE
Electrical Shoe Repairing
Rubbers and Shoes Repaired whils you wait.
All Work Guaranteed
Reasonable Prices.
JAMES PISCIOTTA, Prop.
3.-. RAILROAD XVENUE Freeport, L. I.
LEGAL SOnOEl.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
Sealed bids will Im recelv.'d hy tin- un- derslKned, Clerk nf the Hoard of Super¬ visors, on t-'rlilny, Mh.v .-,«h, al 11) oelock .\. M.. for repair.s to the Steam luillers localed ill the Nas.-^au County .lall, by iakiii« and niii'ivinK from Du- premlms tin- old tiiles and furnislilii>r and iii- slallinK in eiic'i "t th.' above boilers 100 :i inch .\ Ifi fell 0 inch lubcK of the best "lualltv charcoal iron; also properly scale ih.- hoil.rs. Tlie tubes to he bead- id over on holh front and rear ends. mnkiUK a llr.sl class Job in .cry respect.
raAineiil of ."ill p.l- ce/il. to be mad.-
when on.- boiler is l.-st.d and accepted
the Chief KiiKineer; balance when
the work Is complet. d within ihirty C'.Oi
wrirkiiiK days.
Hv order ot the Hoard of Supervisor.-!. CKOUfll': M. GOOI IAM-:.
Clerk.
Ha I.-.l. al .Mjii.'Ola^ N. Y., April 22, IJllrt. HKSOM TIO-A! \0. 1.
\V1IKI!K.\S, 'fit'- diKgInK of sand
irniH .111 the sh.in .« and b.'aches of the ItonK Island Soiiiul. in this County, re¬ sults in th.- wholesale destruction and wasli- of soft ilani.'i. which by reason of such dlKKlnK ar. brouKht lo Ihe sur¬ face and killed:
Section I. HKSOI.VKD, That from and after the pnss.-iKe of this act the dlKKintr of sand worms or soft clams by any person not thfiretofore a bona fldi' ri'sident of the County of .NaKuau for ninety days, nn any of the shore* or beaches of the hon^? Island Sound nr the bays onnn.ci.ii therewllh v\-ithln the County of Nassau, Is prohibited.
Sec. 2. .Any violation of this act shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by a One of not mor.' Ihan Ten Dollars, or by Imjirlsoiimeiii In the County .lall for not more/than ten days, or by both such fine and Imiirisonment.
Sec. X. This art shall take effect im¬ mediately, and the Clerk of this board Is directed to publish the same as re¬ quired by law.
Adopted by Ihe Hoard of Sup<TViHor.s of N'a.^snu Countr. N. Y., April 22. IflKj. Philip ,1. (^hrlst, Chairman.
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In pursuance of Hi.- jiid'.;ni.nl of for. i-losur.- and sal.- "luiy inad.^ and I.-re.i ill Ihe ab.ivi- i-niiil.-d actum. h.aiitiK ilHi.' th.' Htll day of .April I III.- undersiKn>-d. tli" n-f'i. .- in sai.i jiiilKnii-nl named, wili s. II al pulilic aui- tion in th.' Hotunda of the County c.'uri Il.ius.'. .Miri.'.ila, .N--vv V.irk. .in Um
:tnn i)A> «»K .11 .M-:, imii,
al II oelock in th.' for.no.iri. lh.- pr. in¬ i.s.-» ilireci.-d by sai.l JudKin.nt lo h.' sold, an.l Ih.-rein descrihe.l as follows: •Ml thus.' c.rlaln pl.-ces. parcels ami lols of land. toKcthi-r wilii ili.- liuiM- ItiKs and improveriK-iits th.-r. .in, situat UiiiK and beiuK ai I're.por ('.iunl v. New York, and bound serilied as follows:
Conini.-neinK at a iioini in the w.sl- erly line of (JraltiiiK Place, distant one hundr.(I nin.ly-Ihree and nine-tenths il'.i.'l.lil fe.'l northerly wh.n nn-asur.-d aloiiK the w.-slprly line of (IraffliiK I'lace, IO lhe point or place wh.re ih>' noriherlv lin.' of Hroadway joins th.- weslerly" line of said C.raflinK Plact'; ilii-nc runninK westerly and at riuhl anKles to Ihl- easterly line of .lay Streei. one hundred sixteen ami nin.-t.•nths (l|(i.!il feel lo Ihe .asierly line .if land of .loseph It. Wnnd and Uydia F. Wood, as conveyed lo them by I.,ouls \-.i-b.'.'Ck ami wif,' on or about tbe Ihirleinth day .if .Mine. IMI]; Ib.'iic.. ruiinitiK In a noriherlv direction aloliK Hir- east.Tly line of land of said Wood ahout lifty and sevenlv hundreilths l.'iO.70) fiet to Ihe northerly llm- of land of said Wood as eonveyi'd by said d.cd; thenc.' run¬ ninK .asl.-rlv In a line al riKht aiiKl'-s lo 111.- (-asl.-rly line of .lay Sireei four .ind nimty-lwo hundr'-dlhs (l.;i2l fed; Ihence runniiiK noriherly in a slralKht lie llfty and seventy hundr.dihs (.'lO.TOl f.-el to a poini (lislani one liundrid iw.nly-tw., and lhirly-si\ liund r(-(l Ihs (I22.:tfil feel wesli-rl.v, wlien miasiireil ai ripht aiiKh-s lo lhe easli rly si.l.- of .1,-IV Sire,-I from a poini in lb.- w.-slerly siiie .if Crafllim Place whirh ii.iinl is nil.' hundr.'d Iw.i an.l four-lenlhs I 102.4 I fe.'l noriherly, wlicn measur.-d alniiK the W.'Sterly side of CraltinK I'laci- fr.ini lh.' pninl or plac.' .if beKin¬ ninK; Ih.-iic.' runniiiK .'asterly in a liin- al riKhl .-iiiKh'S l.i the ,-asierly line nf .lav SI rei one liundred 1 went y-l vvn an.l Iliirlv-six hundreilths .r.'2.:;(;i f.-.l I.) 111.- west.'rly lin.' of (IralliiiK Plae.-; 111.nee runninK soulh.rly aloiiK an.l witli lh.' wesl.'rly lin.' of fJrallinK Place oil.' Iniiidr. .1 IW.I and fnur-liiilhs IIII2. ll fell In the poini or place of h.'- KinninK.
.'^ubj.'Ct lo the covenanls and ri'Stric- tions set fnrlh in deeds recorded in Nassau Counlv Clerk's Oftlce as follows:
I .1 fr.im Charles A. SiKmond and wife
IO Louis Verb.¦tek, TJber r,s. paK<- -IP': .l.'.'d from Churl, s A. SiKmond and wife lo Charles .A. SiKmond Tt.'allv Companv. I,iher SO. paKi' 2Sfi; Charl.s .\, SiKmond Keallv Company to VVilliam C. Sloui .'ind wif.', Liber ir.2. fi.-iKe :!t<7; de.d from William C. Stout and wif.- to I.ouis V.r- be<cl<, Mber 1 "if. paKe ''iKH.
Dated .\i.ril Ulh, DUB.
MAItOI^D C. WILSON,
Referee.
KDW.MID H. Tno.MPSO.N. Ksi).. Atl.
uev for Plainiifr, 21.") MonlaKUe Stre
Hrooklvn. New A'ork. 1-21
NOTine TO CRBDITOIIS.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF WON. HENRY SEUDEN WELLER, Tem¬ porary Surrogate of th* County of Nas¬ sau, notice IS hereby given to B.T1 per¬ sons having claims against Isabella Elisabeth Post, late of thc Town of Hempatead, In the said county, de¬ ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor o* the iast wi" and teEt&ru^nt of satd deceased, at his place of trans¬ acting business at the ofBce of George Morton I>evy, Freeport, New Tork, on or before the isth day of April next. Dated. MlneoU, N, Y.. Sept. 27. 1915. RICHARD T. POST.
Executor. GKORGK .MOItTO.N LEVi", Attorney for Executor. 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Free- port, Long Island. N. T.
ANM.*I. SCHOOl- MKKTIXi.
Tho Annual School MeetlnK of th.
in¬
habitants of Union Kree School liistrict No. 9. of the Town of Hempsteud, quall- f1i-d to vote at school meetlnKS in said district, will b.- held in the .Assembly Room In the ,Sehool HulldinK. Orov.' and Pine Sirecls, un 'ruendny rvrnlaa, .Ilay 2Bd, 181S, at N p. ra,, for the purpose of elect InK one 'Trustee in place of C. Dwight Baker, whose lerin of office win expire oil. July .11, l!t|6, and tor the iransaction of such olher husiness as may n Kularly come before the meet¬ lnK.
Ilatcd. Krdporl, .\. V.. .March 31, U(l«. Hy Orde.- of tho Hoard of Kducation, ROHKKT K. DO.N.VCIIV, Clerk.
SUPRE.MK COIKT, .NASSAU COUNTV.
—Mary L.hlnK. Piaintlff, iiKainst Charles Pornsier, also knowii aa (-'harles O Kurresier, and oihers. De¬ fendants.
In pursuance of a judBmenI ot fore¬ closure and sale duly made and enter¬ ed In Ihe abov.' entitled arlion and bearluK date ihe tenlh day of March, I'Jlt;, I. th.' iiiidersiKned, th.- i.feree tn said judKnieiil named, will sell at pub¬ lic au.-lion m ihe luKhesl hlild.-r in lie corridor of I tu' .Nassau County Courl Ilniisi-, siluai.'d at .Viiieola, LoiiK Island, .N.w Vork, Couniv of .Nassau and Siai. of N.'U- Vork. nn Ibe
;2WTM l>AI OK .il'Illl.. IIMH. at l.-n o'clock in the forenoon, lhe Iiremises directed by said judsment to be sold and Iheri-iii descrihed as fol¬ lows:
.-Ml Ihai certnin iil.c.' .ir parcl of land, wilh 111.- buildinKS and iniprove¬ menls ihi-reoii erecled, siluale, lying and beinK at Ualdwln's, in th.' Tovvn of li.inpsiea.l. .Nassau Counly. und State nf N.w Vork. hnund.-d and .l.serlh. d as follnws:
|{. Klnnini; al tlic soul h w.sl.-rlv .or¬ ii. r ihi-'nof. at :i point ma.l.- liv lhe inlei-sc('ti.,n of ili. iinrlherlv lim- of the hiKhway eall.-d 'riiomas .Avi niie with lhe easl.-rly lln.- of th.' hiKhway called Harrison .Aviiiin. and ilunce runnlUK northerly aloiiK and adJniniiiK snid east¬ erly line of llie said Harrison Avenue two hundr.'d (200) feet, tlience run¬ ninK .asl. riy in a siraiKhl line paralK-/ w-ilh th. af.ir.sai.l Tlinmas Avi-nue Ilill. ty-two and li/12 ili2i'./12i feet, ihcnc- soiiili.rly In a .lir..-l line to a slake Iw.i hundr.d .200 1 f.-.l, more or l.ss. IO Ih.' northerly line of said Thoma.s .\v.'nii.'. ihence ruiiniiiK vvest- rly ,'ikinK and adJoiniriK the noriherlv in.' of said 'i'homas Av.-nu.' I'iKhlv-lw'o and >',,f,]2 iS2l-./l2l f.'.'t to tii.' jiolnl or plac.' of b.Kinniiii;, and conlainiiit; all 1.- land Wllhin lhe said bounds.
Iial.il. .Mar.-h lllh, line.
.n:i:i-:.Mi.\H wucn-i, p.f.r. .>
¦V T. PKUIiV, Plaintiffs .Mtnrn.-vs, OlTie.- and Post i iff lc.- .\.l.Ir.'ss. .-Vo S4r. .Manhalt;ni \\..nii,. l!r.>.,Ulvn, .V.'W Vork.
NKW Vi.liK Sri'itK.MK ('Ol'HT, N.VS¬ SAl' COl'.NTV.- Lewis 11. Koss Com¬ iiany, Plainlirr, aKainst HIanch.' Trub- • nback, Trub.-nback Keallv and Con¬ slruclion c.impany, Inc., " GeorKe .\. Hr.'Ster. .Inhn J. '-Ippel. J.,ouis Koch, .Mary Koch, .lohn A. l^iiimann, .Ann Holloway, as i-xecutrlx under lhe last will and teslament of Kdwin Holloway. deccase(5; Loulp Verbeeck. Daniel Mor¬ rison, .lohn A. Murray. William .M. Mur¬ ray, GeorKe W. Tilton. and William H. Can.'r, as co-partn»-rs, doiiiK business as ,lohii .\. .Murray A- Cn., ,loIin Schl.-K. 1 and Amanda Sehli-K. I, his wife, and (ieorKe W Tndd and Libanus M. Tndd. .-n-liartncis (InliiK business a.s G. \V. Todd a;- ('..., and Kiber W. NvKren, and --.Mary- Hrcstir, wife nf G.orKe A. Hres- i.r, n.-ini. .Mary" h.'inK lictilioiis, hrst nam.- niikii.iwn lo plaiiitifr, 1 >.f.'ndanis.
The Board of Education of Unl«»> Free School District No. », of tbe T*W» of Hempsiead. County of Nassau, New Vork, here'by i;lv.» notice that a; the .\nnual School Meeling. to be h«ld in th.' .-Vsxembly Room, In the Scbaol Huilding. IJrove and I'lne streets, on TueHday Ktealaa, May 2ad. l»ia, •«• riarht •*rii>rk p. m., the following propo- Miiinno will »,„ presented to thc QUSl'SsA- voiers of said district for their action on any one or more thereof, as thay may .letermin.'.
PK<»PO.<ITIO.N 1.—nESOLVED, that the Board of Education of Union Vrmm School Disirict Number Nine of !»•- Town of llempstead. be and hereb-r te. aulhorizefl and i nipowered to cause'tbc nec.-ssary plans and speclflcatlons to be i;r.'i.ar.-d pursuant to Sertlon 451 of th* Lducatlon I^iw fo'r replacinR the heatlns plant in ihe school house, on the corner of Grove and Pine Streets. In said dla¬ trl.•!, wuh such heating plant as shall III' duly approved and conform to the reiiuir, minis of law, and lo expend for the pr.'paration of such plans and the r.'iiiov-al of lhe present heating plant and the insiallation of a new plant, • .sum nol exce.'ding Ten Thousand Dol¬ lars ($I().(HUi.00i. which said sum shall hi raised by tax upon the taxable proD- ^rty of the district an.l be coll.-cted IB nve c,(ual annual inslallm.'nts beglnnin« wuh the y.ar ISIfi. as provided bv See¬ llon 4»), of the Kducation Ijtw
PROPOSITION 2—RKSOLVKD, that th. Roard of Kducaiion ..f Union Free Sch..oI TUslriot Number Nin.' of th«» T..,vyn .If llempst.ad, bo and herebv lv autliorized and empow.-red to cause'th* n.'ccssary plans and speeiflcalions lo be prepar.-d pursuant tc. S.ctlon 451 of thc l-.ilucallon I,jiw for replaciiiK lhe vcntll- atliiK s.vstem in the school house, on lh* ccjrner of Grove and Pin. Streets. In Mid i M J- ^\"'' ""'"^ v.-ntilatlnK svstem aa- -1. .luly approved and conform to liilrcments of l.iw. and lo cxitimT preparation of such plans an* >f the present v.nlilatingr he insiallation of a new sum not I'Xc.'.'dliiK Ten Dollars (III).000.DO), which hall be rals.'d bv tax upon property of ihc district and qual annual Install-
hall th.' r. f.ir th. lh.' r.moval system and system, a Thousand I said sum • th.' laxabl.
i il
m.'iits be pr.ivlil.il tlon Law.
HV ORDKR (IF
KDI'CATKiN,
RiiP.KKT I-
nniiiK with th .V S.-.-tinn 4ti: .
THK P.l
DONAl
iar IOI the Krtiirsi
i.\i;d Ol:
HV, Clerk.
>0'nrE TO (-RKItlTOIIM.
PIRSUANT TO AN (iRDKR OK ,:..»«..
kld1';n wi-;i.lki:. Tempor - Ij- nf 111.- Counly of He/jtumv,
" Klv.11 t.) all per:«on»
11 inst D.-iniel f;.. JCnrnp.
of Hinipsieail. IU the
e.is.'.l. to pr.'sen: ttM.
,1.. ,.. ,. "'•'¦ci-.x Ihereof, (> tto*-
iijeis. Ihl' .'X.'.'uiors .,f thf ttMC
nd i.-slameni of .said ,l..cea,-ed. at
pla.e ,,f iran.saciing buslne.«i» at
lolinsnri Al .lohnson, F'ree-
r'io,^i-,::io-;z:^;, """"•¦•¦ ""¦ -^»- ^^
D:.t.-.l. Mine.il,'!, N. V,. March I. i.«-ta" CLARA G. KA.M\> IKNNIK KAMP, .,.. . .. Kxecutor;..
HINSON. Atlorneys for
HKNRV
ary Surr n.itic. IS hel havliiu .-laim late nf 111,. T said ...unty, same with n subscribers.
heir
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Rai In
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DAII.V
THOLLKY TI.MK tXBVW-
1 t. , ^'"«'"'" -Brooklyn rnvtaton.
c,,. I'"'"'"'.'""'¦ *•*'" «"<' Front Sr*" • Southbound at 4.30, 4.45, 5.16, S S» •
iC^n'tll n'^n'n''"^' i^o^r'""'-* 'hereaft*?- Cenire only" a. m. lo RockTMto
Northbound at ,',.30 a. m., and errrr 30 minutes thereafter until 12 Ofr a^^
Last car Ieav,.F City Line. BrooHlym
I 'i'^.mpstead at 12.4.1 a. m
b ly d
A ftfteen-mlnute hi?adw'ay is operat*«
o^-. Z'""^'^- ^"^^ ^'^y- except 9«B. a.\s, leave Grant aod Libertv Htr*!^ "•'¦oklyn, 6.00 a. m^lll 9 15 a „ - '^
iPi" i"jc"" "'*'" P '"¦ Sundays, ; 111 8.45 p. m.
Hrnipa<ead-Jamalra DIvlalov.
j-estbound at ii 30 a. m., and e
. tba* Sundays, It.Mt
Td
lh
dI':kI';.nd
nsvv .
Tin; .\HO\-K-.NAMKD
.A.NTS. and (;ieli of lli.-m
ou are h.r. hy suiilmoned 1
complaint in Ihis acIinii, at
of .v.iur answ.-r ni
nriie.v- wiihin Ivv.-nly
¦ servic- .if this suminnns, i-x-
f Ihc day nf s.rvic.'; an.l in cas,'
failure III appear, nr answer,
1 will h. lak.n aKainst vou bv
fi'l 111. 1. Il.f d,•man.l.'d in th.-
til
I'lainliffs afi
Hliisivc .if yoil
JllilKtll. .1.fault
I th. days
.miilalnt. Il
1 VH I:
ANTS,
¦'.Mary-'
Th.' f.ir.
inn y..u I
der nf
11. port. .N. v.. K.-h. ;ilh. 11 •LINTON .M. KLINT.
Plaint ifts -AttoriKV, an.l I'.ist-iiffic.' Address. ^11 Railroad Av.'nu' Kre.pnrl. .N.
11;
AH(i\ K NAMl-:ii DI'.KKND- 'JeorKc A. Hr.sl. r and Hr.st. r, his wif. . KoinK summons is s.-rv.-.l V rnihli.-alion piirsiiant to an
thc Hon. ri-ss|':li, 1!|-;.n1';-
DICT, a .Iiislice nf the Supreme Court, dated the 2Mii day fif .March, PHfi, ,'ind liled, wifh a copy nf the complaint, in Ihe Office nf the ci.-rk of Ihe Counly nf .\:issau. al Mineola, .Nassau Cnuntv, .Vew Vork. on Ihe SOth day of Marcii. I!I16, whlcll .'omrilaint was originally on Ihc IOth day nf Kehruarv,
County of Nassau. I. GKORGK M. OOODALK.
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nassau, do herebv certify that "l have compared the preceding with the original resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Nassau Countv, New -V'ork, April 22, 191«. on flle in my otnce and recorded in tho record of the proceedings of the Board of Supervis¬ ors of the County of Nassau, and do hereby certify the same to be a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of maid original.
I further certify that the resolution hereinabove mentioned was adopted by the concurring affirmative vote of the Supervisors of the County of Nassau
fN WIT.NESS WHEREOF. I have here¬ unto a^t ray hand and affixed the of¬ ficial Beat of aald Board of Bupervlsors. this »4th day of April, In the year one thousand nine hundred and sixteen ILR.] QEOKGE M. QOODALB.
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Nassau County
PItOPOSAL KOK HIDS AND KSTIMATK
Kr)R THE STATK OK NKW YoP.K.
NOTICE TO CO.NTRACTORS.
Stale of New York, Offlee of th.- Stair-
C.immlssinn.-r of IllKhwav.s, .Albany,
.N. v.
Pursuani lo lhe provisions of Chapl. r 20, Laws of 190;i, as amended hv Chap¬ ter (Mfi. Laws of pill, and Chapter SO. Laws of IDI.'!, sealed proposals will Ix received by the underslKned at their ofrie.', No. tiT, I,ancaster Street. Alhany. N. v.. at 1 o'elo.'k p. m.. on Krldav. the 2Sth day of April. PUB. for lh.' nr.air of the fnllov^-lng hiKhways:
.NASSAU COU.NTV p.p. Con. No. ;i2ri. Class of work. Cement concrete pavement, resurfac- iiiK, no guaranlee. Road No. .'i.lOB. Name, T.,ittle Neck. Westbur.v. P. T. 1. Town, North Il.mpsteud.
Maps, plans, sp.'cltlcatinns and fsli- mates mav he seen and proposal forms obtained iit the orrice of the Commis¬ sioner In Albanv, N. Y., and also at the office of Division p:nKinei'r H II. Walt, Columbus Institute. 11 WnshliiK'on Street. Poughkeepsie, N. V.
The especial attention of bidders Is called to "General Information for Hid- In the Itemized proposal speclfl¬ catlons and contract agreement.
Proposals for each road or rontract must be firesented In n separate sealed envelope endorsed on the outside with the nfime and number of Ihe road or contract for which the proposal is made. Kach proposal must he accompanied by cash or a certifled check, pavable to lhe order of the Stato Commission of Highways for an amount equal to at least 5 per cent, of lh*- amount of tbe proposal which such cash or check ac¬ companies. This cash or check will be held by the Commission until the con¬ lract and bond are duly executed The successful bidder will be required to givea performance bond for 60 per cent, of the contract nnd a maintenance hond covering the wearing surface of all roads except water-bound Macadam and cement concrete pavement for 20 per cent, of the contract price of the items which comprise the wearing surface, such bonds to be executed by a surety company to be approved by the Com¬ mission: or a bond secured by the de¬ posit (tt collateral securities to be ap¬ proved hy the Commission.
The right Is reserved to reject any
d
1U16. Il
ited. Kreepnri, .N. V , .Marcli
CLI.NTO.N' "m. KLI.NT, Plaiiitlff-s Attorney, and Post-orrie.r Addres; .'.I Railroad Aver Fr.'.-port.
:;iiui
Brooklyn, 6.00 a. m. till 9.15 2.45 p. m. till - - N. till 8.45 p,
Henim Leav We 30 minutes thereafter until" I'Vjo ~o"t^
uU^V^h"' * i* " ""¦• »"<> 'Very 30 ^^ utes thereafter until 11.30 p m
Kastbound. Ri.r, a. m., .and ere,, fa
minuies thereafter until l" 15 « IT
scZftile- .;«'1."-J"h ""'' ^t)lu\le\mm.i scnoiule as week days
'""co^n-rrT'ii'ii-id-""""'^'^^'' "'"^ ^'^ Westbound. 5.,10 a. m. and even
.'^L'"'";^,.'^"'"""''^-'" ""'" 9.16 ' then in.15 and 11.15 p. n
e7l'"'"i' V^ " '"" 'h''" "a as wc. k days.
Leave .lamaica, Fulton
ae
Sundayai ¦chedal«>
«lreet.« Kastbound minutes thi' Ihen n.no p days, fl schi'dui
and Washingloa-
6 TO a. m., and everr ireafl.r until 1000 p tm U- m. nnd 12.00 a. in. Saa" car. ,.15 a. m., then ••»c' w'eek days.
.1 M STOTIDARD, Supr.
Sl'PKKMK COl.'KT
COl'.NTV. —K.lwin L. .JuhrinK, Arthur Francl.s J. D.ssoir. 'rhomas .McCloal, In
N i;w VOR K
II. .Sayre. WlUlam
P. WillianiH and
Plalnt'lfrs, against
f.-n.Iant.
or all bids.
MORRIS, Secretary.
EDWIN DUFFY, Commissioner.
Hy virtu.- of an ixeeulion issued upon a jtulgmi-nt r.-n.l. red In Ihc. Supr.-mc Courl, .V.'W Vork Counly. a transcript nf said JudKnient having b.-en flled in lhe .Nassau Counly ("I.-rk's Office on the .'lOlh day of D.tember, P,»15, in the aiiove .'lUillcd action, in favor of said PlalnlifTs aiid aKainst said Def.tidanl. i.-s|(-d ...II the lib day of .March, PHti. an.l to me directed and delivered, 1 her.-by niy- nnlice that on Ihe ISlh D\l «F .MAV, 1»I6, at 10.no o-f-I<jek in ili<- forenoon, at the front lloor of ih< .Nassau Countv Court House, in Ihc TovN-n of Hempsiead, .N. >., I shall .-xpose for sale as thi- law direcls, all the rlnht, tiile and interest which the Defendant, Thomas McCloat, had on th.' :iOth day of December, lltlB nr at any time thereafter, of. In and to the following described projierly
ALL that certain lot, pl.ce or p.i reel of land, with Ihe buildings Ihereon er.ect.-d, situate, lying and being at Lawr.dci. in th. Town of Hempst.-ad, < ounly of "..iueens, (now .Nassau County) and Stat.- of New Vork, bound.d and described aa follows:
COM .ME.NC I.NG at a point on the southerly side of Central avenue, dis¬ tant two hundred and seventy-three 12,.1) f,-.t east.rly from the Intersec¬ tion of the easterly side of Rcickaway and Jamaica Turnpike, with the south¬ erly side of Cenlral avenue; thence running southerly along the easterly line of land of George U. Strickland .-ind land of Catherine N. Seaman, two hundred and twenty-seven '227) feet to land of William Wlcke; thence run¬ ning easterly along the said WIcke's land flfty (50) feet; thence running northerly two hundred and Iwenty- seyen r227) feet to a point on the aouth¬ erly side of the said Central avenue, which point Is fifty (50> feet from the said point or place of beginning; and thence running weaterly along the southerly side of Central avenue, llfty (50) feet to the point or place of begln- nlng--Be the said several distances and dimensions more or less.
r)ated, Mineola, March SOth, 1»16 STEPHEN P. PETTIT. Sheriff, Nassau County. Grange & M.\]oney, Attorneys for Plaln- tlffs, 233 Broadway, New York City
TIIK XKW VUIIK *.Mn \nilTM <inO«UM 'H|\(Tli»\ COMI'AIVV.
Time Tabic ^..-fctlve Jan I, lHt Week Days. tnlt'iyni^'"'"' Washington fnr Mineolii. iricksvllle and F'lusliinc: « 06 a. m.t then every hour until 1&.05 p m. Ca-l' eaving Port Washington at 11.05 p. ».. to Roslyn Clock Tower only
J iJT,''"'".''^'">'' '¦"'" Pf^rt'Washlnrtowi and Hloksv;^lllc: 6.30 a. m.; then "VmVr *>""."•,'"''" 9.20 p. m. Cars ,eaving • M and 10.30 p m. to Jcoslyn Clock Towas oniy.
^alnrdars.
Car leaving Flushing at 9 30 p m runs 10 llicksville. •>« p. «.
Le.nve iricksvllle for Port Waahtaa.^ ton and Flushing: «.36 a. m.; thei ^
?tV "," '„',^^" P- >"• '^a'" leaving „,= vm at 10.36 p. m. to Roslyn ear *,,«
Kondaya.
H.''C"'Ti,'''*'¦' Washington for MIneaM Hicksville and iiushing: 7,05 a. to-i then every hour until 10.05 p m. Car leaving Port Washington 11.06 p. ua, Uk Roslyn Clock Tower only,
id'^'tRcI''^-""''^-""^ /?"" J""""' '^ftahxttiaa he' P- ^on and Flushing: 7.36 a. m.. then evoo^
then rrsvar HieMK-
ind Hicksville: 6.30 a. m.: Ihen mrmR lour until 9.30 p. m. Car leaving tiim, }. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower only Leave HicKsvllle for Port Washlaac
vllle at 10.S5
and IMS p. mi Vr"
Roslyn car barn only
Long Island R, B, Time Table,
(Effective October 57, 1916 )
Leave Merriek for fieiw Vork, Pmmm
•ylvania Itation, llrooklya aad tmtar*-
rr?'"]!*', ¦•¦•'"¦¦' Week days—6.11, t.tX
«.3g, 6.54. 7.18, 17.28, g.OL « 4» iVl*
- ~ - 12 22. 3.10, 4.17, B.3«. 6.41, ».tl.
Sundays—S.4((, 8.22, t gO
2 44, 4.32, 5.33, » 08, Il.tT
12 05
uu,. D.li, O.OB, I.zi, I7.M, 8.53. 9.4S, 10.17 a. m.; II.JT. .02, 6.40, tS.Oe, «.4t. «.](, tgk I. Sundaya—«.5Z, 1.21, ij^m
11.09 a. m p. m.
Leave Kreeporl for New York, Peaa¬ aylvania slatioii and Brooklyat We*t»
t%l':Tl?7'':i',f-'-''r-.M^. ^«. 'Ml.
».16, 4.21, 5.
11.13
a. m.; 12.09, 2.4S, 4.3«, 6.37, S.40, S.tSi
11.11 p. m.
Leave Kreeporl fer Avltrrllle, Hmtrr !?"' ''ft'boaoe and iateratedlate mt^-
tlonsi Week days—na4.44,«.lg, g.lO, a».ll... 'IM "v."J-' ¦'»'-<«. "Ia2.21, 2.44, aS.M, a5.03, a6,S6, Ia6,19. S.43, a7.06. 7.44, B».*T,. all.lS p. m.; 12.17 a2.04 night. Sundarv —6.31, a».20 a. m.; 12.29. 2.10, mt.tg.. aS.5e. a9.02. all 14 p. m.; al 44 night.
Leave Mew Tork, rraaaylvaala atm, tloB, for Kreeport, Merriek aad pria**. pal lalenardlale alatlooai Week days-^ n3.50, X5.12, 7.0S, 8.3S, yllOO a m^- S1I2.26. sll.25, 2.00. 3.00 .4.07, 14.4S, f M 16.33, 6.54. S16. 6.60. 7.10, y8.10, 1».|B. l'li?".'*/!?-' 110 night. Sundaya—S.»#.. J.28, 11.34 a. m.; 1.40, 2.68. S 02, It* 10.17 p. m.; 12.S3 night.
aTralns run to Babylon only
fExcept Saturdays.
lExcept holidays.
nNo Brooklyn connection
sSaturdays only.
tExcept Saturdays and holidaya.
xTraln runs Mondaya only.
yTralns run to Freeport only.
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Av*«'- nue Station, about the same tliL those shown from New York. Peas vania Station. ThU tlaie tabl* to change without «•!>«•.
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