THE NAMATJ P0.9T, FBRKPORT, N Y., FRTDAV. .TUVF 7, 191« Paigf
WANTAGH
Th«re will be services in the fon- tiratlonal Church next Sunday .jrning as ugual. At evening there III be Children's Day exercises. Sun- ¦•y School at 2.30 pjm.; Christian Sndesvor meeting in the church on Friday evening at R o'clock. The top- I #ill be "Progrensive Christians;" ler, Adelaide Ludford.
Word ha» besn reCeived that Georpre Box has arrived safely "over tre."
Raymond Seaman spent .several lys last week with hi.s grandfather, (r. Booth.
Mr. and ^Irs. Robert Boye nnd ,.i« spent severs days la.it week ith Mr. and .Mrs. John Box.
Elvin Brf>dicy spent Saturday night llfid Sunday in Wantajch.
Joseph Smith and Otto Helwig left It week for camp Upton.
T»A% there were exercise* for the openintr of the new chspter house in Mineola. Henry P. Davison of the American Red Cross was the princi¬ pal speaker. The various addresses were followed hy a flagr-raismjr and the formal dedication of the chapter house.
liam Wanser next Friday, .lune 14.
The jrV«*e examinations will begrin next Tuesday.
The surfical dressings cass meets Thursdav and Friday evenings at the fire Hail from 7.30 to 10.
SEAFORD
The T.rfidies' Aid Society met with Mrs. William Smith Thursday after¬ noon.
The Ladies' Aid 'Society will hold an ice yearn and cake sale in the basement of the Methodi.«t Church, Saturday afternoon and evening, .June 8.
Herbert. Marsland of Amityville.
Old Glory will be nnfur.ed at the Seaford station on Flag Day, June' i4, with appropriate exercises.
.Saturday evening at the Wantajrh
Parish House at 830 the Good Cheer
'lub will give its 3-act cgmedy, "The
irmerette." under direction of Mra.
.arry J. Holmes and the talented
•aukon Trio, a musical sketch. "The
Mind Beggars." There wiil also be
e violin solo by Oswald Kranse, ac-
. >mpanied by Miss Helen .lackson.
ind vocal selection by Miss Constance
lulton, accompanied by Miss Helen
lackson.
The proceeds of this entertainment ire for the organ and heating fund.
Although the weather wns unpleas- pintthe Red Cross parade from Hemp- Stead to Mineola on Memorial Day iras well attended by members of the /¦antagh Auxiliary. After the pa-
A,l German alien females residing in th' district are required to register at the Seaford Tost Office l.'etween •June 17 and ,Iune 26 inclusive, be¬ tween the hours of 6 a.m. and S p.m., excepting Sunday, June 23, 1918.
Wal'ace Livermore and family, for¬ merly of Brooklyn, are now occupy¬ ing the .John Raynor cottage on Jack- ,^on avenue.
The Guild met with Mrs. Amiel Wittman on Thursday afternoon.
Exercises for Children's Day will lu hed in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening, June 9, at 7.4.5.
Mrs. John Edwards of Bayshore is .ipendinf? the summer with her moth¬ er, .Mrs. George Weeks, Sr.
A Lott and family of Canarsie have moved into Martin Half's house in Jackson avenue.
'Pupils from the local school attend¬ ed the track meet which was held at Bellmore Tuesday.
The business meeting and social of the Epworth league has been post¬ poned to meet with .Mr. and Mrs. Wi,-
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While ridinjf a bicycle on the Mer¬ rick road Sundny morninj?, Charles Fischer was run into by a car owned i)y people who have a .summer home iri Sayville. To avoid a n"ore serious accident the car was run into the ffutter, thereby savinjr the life of th.^ lad. The wheei was demolished l)ut the hoy escaped without a scratch. The occupants of the car also escaped injury, but the car will need some re- pairinjf.
Another accident happened .Monday when two cars collided on the .Mfr- rick road in front of the post office. "The cars were damaKed but no one was hurt.
ROOSEVELT
Miss Blanche Bergen of Nassau road entert.iincd at her home Miss drdce Turner's class of the M. E. Sunday Schoo, of Freeport of which she is a member, on Friday eveninjf, May 31.
.\t the F.pworth I/easrue meetinjf
Ion Sunday tlie topic wiil he "Finding and Fill inn: One's Place in the
I World." Leader, ."Vlrs. Underhill.
I port, now n .soldier in the Aviation I section, stationed at Camp Mills, re- t <?«ived a fracture of the rijrht arm I last Friday in an automobile sn>ash- I up on Main street. The car in which : he was ridinjj was sides-wiped by a j machine owned and driven by Richard I Schumacher, of Hempstead, .After being: treated hy I>r. Berj^en, Mon- I tro.'s was taken to his quarters.
The rresbylcrian .Sunday i^chool under superintendency of .lohn T. Post, meets reffularly every Sunday afternoon on the chape] of the Bahy- lon-Hempstead turi^pikq. Pr.'achinjf services are held in the chapel on Sun¬ day eveninjrs. The puhlic is cordially invited.
Georjre Lush and Miss Bertha Veri¬ ty, h-oth of Seaford were married on Saturday evening, June 1, by Rev.
In the Roosevelt M. E. Thurch, Rev. Creorgp F,. .Johnson, pastor, on Sunday, there will be a junior sermon at 10.."^O a.m. on "The Beautiful Rose." The reprular sermon will b; preached at 10.45 a.m. Subject, "The Divine in .Man." The .Tunior Iveajfuc will meet at 11.30 a.m., the Teachers' Training Cass at the same time, Sun¬ day School a^.30 p.m., Epworth I*atfue at 7 p.m. and at 7.45 p.m. will occur the annual children's day ser¬ vices.
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COUNTY COURT. NASSAU COUNTV.
M»ry FrieTn«n, Plaintiff, airatnst Alice E. Forl.m. Th()ma.i P. C. FnrtiM, .Ir., KrBnl< ,S. rrcmlcr- (TBjit nnd (Jrfice .S. I'rpnHprKHit, hie wife, and Mary J. V. Rmlen- kirchen. Dpfendantii.
In piirsimnef of a .ImLititient of F"rocI'>>«iiie anri .S,i1p mailp in the nbove-cntitlwl nction on the 1st liny of .lune, 191S. nnd duly ent«>red in the Office of the Clerk of Nhskbii County, I. the undersigned Referee in naid jiirtirment named will sell nt imldic auction In front of the law office of (Jeorwe Mortiin Levy, namely nt the mnin enlrnnce to the Realty Builiiinif. 1-7 Railroad Avenue, in the Villase of Freeport, Nmubu County. New York, on
¦ .SATURDAY. JUt.Y 20TH, 1018. nt II o'clock in the forenoon of that dny, the Janil nnd premi.<es in hbIiI Judifmenl decreeil to he H')U\ nnil therein ilescrihefl n% followK : Ail thone certain lol«, piecea or parcels of lanii with the Uiiildlnici and impnivementii thereon erected .situate, lyinn and lieinK in the Villaire of Freeport, County of Nasaau, nnd Stnte of New York, hounded and descrihed n« fidlows: BeKinninn nt a point on the aoutherly Hide of Archer Street dIsUnt »ix hundred (6110) feet easterly from the corner formiil hy the intcr.ieclion of the aoutherly Hide of Archer .Street with the eajderly .<ide of Bnyview Avenue; runninK thence souther¬ ly and at rinht nnKlm to Archer Street One hundred and fifty (l.iO) feet; thence eajiterly and parallel with Archer Street Seventy-five (75) feet thence northerly and aitain at rittht anitlen to Archer Street One hundred and fifty (IBO) feet to the southerly aide of Archer Street and thence westerly alonit the ivnitherly »ide of Archer Street Seventy-five I 75) feet to the point or place of beninninft. The plot hereby conveyed in known and de¬ scribed nn lots numbers Ninety-seven (97), Ninety-eiitht (98) and Ninety-nine (99) on a certain map entitled "Map of Bayview. at Freeport. L. I., aurveyed by Alvin 0. Smith, C. E.. Freeport. L. I., September, 190R," and .filed with the Clerk of the County of Nassau.
Dated June 1st, 191M.
(iEORGE MO«TON LEVY, Referee Wii,l,iAM H. RnRBlN9,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
Bay Shore, New York.
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SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY.
Newburgh SavinKs Bank, PlaintifT,
acainat Woodmere Bay Company, Incorpor¬ ated, and others. Defendants. *
In pursuance of a juditment of foreclosure and aale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 13th day of May, 1918, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Jamea C. Archer, auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nassau County Court House at Mineola, NeTw York, on the
29TH DAY OF JUNE. 1918, at 10 o'clock A.M., the premiises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described aa follows:
.All that certain plot, piece or tract of land, situate, lying and being at Woodmere, Town of Hemiwtead. County of Naiwau and Slate of New York, and de8Cril>e<l as follows on a certain map entitled, "Amended Map of I'roiierty at Woodmere, L. 1., belonginK to the Woodmere Realty (.'ompany, No. 9, sur¬ veyed ami drawn June, 1912. by F. W. Conk¬ lin" nnd tileil in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on June 2(;th, 1912: Heninninn at a point on the Easterly side of the Wo.Hlmcre Houlevard, where the same is inter.'ii'Cleil by the Siiuthorly side of an unnamed street, which is known aa lirower's I'oint Kranch ; running thence along said Brower's Point Branch, twenty-nine and thirty-four oni'-hundreds feet to the South¬ erly side of ^hc Shore R.i».l : thence iilonv the Southerly aide of the Sfiore Road as it winib and turns, a distance of nintteen hun- drol and sixty-two and fifteen ono-hundre<lth.s feet, more or less, Ut th^ Wenterly side of Adama Street; tht-nce across Adnm.s Street on a coiiitie bearing North sixty-one degrees nine minutes East, fifty feet to the Easterly siile thereof; thence South twenty-one degrem for¬ ty-,.n,, minutes East, twenty-eight anil fifty- six iiiie-hundiedth.s feet; thence .North sixty- four ili-grefK thirty-tive minutes East, six hun- dn-«l niui eighty-ai-ven and seventy one-hun- dreilths feet; thence North twenty-live de- iiree-s lwenty-.six minutiw Enst, thrle hundred and twenty-one and sixt.v-four one-hundredths feet : thence South seveiily-«even diurees fifty- three minute."! E.-ist. three hundre<l and thirty- four fivt to the line of mean high water in Ccorge's Creek ; thence Southerly and Westerly alonn said line of mean hiifh water in Ceorge's Creek to Hemp3t€>ad Bay; thence Wiwterly «"<' .Southwesterly along the line of mean high wiiter in Hempatt'ad Bay to the duck ; thence Northwesterly along the dock III the Easterly side of Woodmere Boulevard ; thence Northerly along the Ka.slerly side of (he Woodmere Houli'vard as il winds nnd turns, il ilLstanc of eleven hiindriMl and fifty- sovi-ii and iweuly-oiie ..ne-liuiidri\llhs feet, mo:-t- or less, to Ihe imiiu or place of begin- niiiv;.
Together with all tlie right, title and in¬ terest of the rtai<l parties of, in and to the land lying in Woodmere Houleviinl and the .>.;tiori- Rond adj:iq,^:jit to snid iireraises to the centre lines theici>f.
Tovrether with all the right, title and in¬ terest of the aaiil luirties of. in aiul to the land lying below the line of hteh water in (leorK'-e's Creel< and Ilomii.sti ail Hay adjacent to .said premises.
Together with iiU the fixtures and articles attucliiHl to (ir ust'il in conniption with saiil liienti.ses. all of which are declan'd to be a liart of the freehold.
Said premises will be sold in one parcel : and .subjKt lo covenants and reatriclioiis af¬ fecting the name and to an easement of tho New York Telephone Comiiany und Na.isau Light and Power Com|iany for the erection nnil maintenance <>f pol«i. wire», &c., over iM»r- lions of aaid premises; to the rights, if any. (f the tenants under leasi« reconleil in the Naivsau County Clerk's Office in Liber 27 of Conveyances page_ 334 and pa«e 44B; Lil.er ;t4 of coiiveyanoes'page 14(1; Lil>er 3<i of con- ' veyance* l>agc ll»4 ; Liber 3H of conveyance* ' liaKe 41 ; Uber 12S of conveyancea iiage »ti ; I.ilier 4(1 of conveyancwj page 447; and to 1 the rights, if any, still existinjf, of the Kej- slone Yacht Club acijuired by it prior Lo July '2, 1912, to any portion of the mort- I gaged premises, under an allexed unrecorded I lea8«? ; and to efcaeraentw of other property j ownei'B in the streets iKiundinjf and runninu through Ihe murttfatied premiaes and the I riifhta of the public hy user, if any. therein : I also ti> riparian riKhU. if any. of adjacwnt I ownera and uf the owners of land above and I beli>w the mortgaged premiaea ill the bay, cre«k I and water Umndi-ng said premiaes.
Uat«i May 16lh. 191b.
JAMES M. SEAMAN, Refer**. Akthub V. Hilton.
P^intilT'i Attorney, 360 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
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PROCLAMATION
.''TATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER
Whereas. Chapter «25 of the L«»« of 191« provide" ttiat at any time during the pen¬ dency of the pr»*»nt war with (iermany and its «i;i*«, the <;overnnr may. hy his p'To- clamatioM. Cfrtify that public exigency r»- Oiii'e« thnt every ahle-bodied male person b«>- tween th» ages of eighteen and fifty years, in¬ clusive, shall be habitually and regularly en- g»g*<l in .some lawful, useful and recojtnined busineso. profession, occupation, trade or em- tdoyment until the termination of such war : and
Whereaa, the industries of thi^ state related to and essential in the successful prmeciition of the wnr and the production, transporta¬ tion and conservation of food and food sup¬ plies, require a larjre supply of labor to be regulnriy and habitually engaged therein ;
Now. Therefore I. Ch«r!~ .S. Whjtmar., CK>vemor of the State of New York, in pur- suaVice of the provisions nf Chapter 825 of the Laws of I91«. do herehy proclaim that public exi»fency requires thnt every able- nmlied male person between the ages ot eigh¬ teen and fifty years, inclusive, be habitually and rejrularly engnired In some lawful, useful nnd recognised business, profesaion, occupa¬ tion, trade or employment, until the termi¬ nation of the iiresent war with <W>rmsny and its allies, or until the (^ivernor by like pro¬ clamation may otherwise order.
And 1 do here*iy notify and warn all persona thnt any able-lHslieil male iterson between the agfrt of eighteen and fifty years who shadd re^ fuse to be employed for at least thirty-six hours l>er week, or who, after unsucceasfully seekinR employment fails to register with the Bureau of Employment of the Deiiartment of Labor or with such agency as the State Inrlustrial Commission may designate, within thirty days after this proclamation, or who thereafter con¬ tinues out of employment for any perimi of thirty days without having so registered, or who refuses to accept empl<»'ment assigned to him by the Stnte Industrial Commission, shall oe guilty of a misdemeanor and punishable by a line not exceeding one hun<lreii dollars or imprisonment for not more than three months, or both.
And I do further proclaim and require that the Slate Industrial Commission ahall forth¬ with prepare and publish such rules and regu¬ lations governing the assignment of persona to work as will assure that all persons simu- larly circumstanced ahall, so far aa poasible, be treateil alike and take into consideration in any auch assignment to work, the age, phy¬ sical condition nnd any other appropriate cir¬ cumstances of the peraon so assigneil.
And I do further proclaim and require that the Sheriffs in the respective counties of the state, and all other officers. State or municipal, charged with the duty of enforcing the law. ahall seek and continue to seek diligently the names and places of residence of able- bodied male persona within their respective jurisdictions, between the aforesaid ages, not regularly or continuously employed, as priv- vidcd in this proclamation and in the afore¬ said Chapter (125 of the Laws of 1918.
And I do further require that all SherilTs in their respective counties and other State or municiiMil officers, ahall render to the Slate Industrial Commission such aasistance and service in carrying out the provisions of the said law aa may reasonably be required or re¬ quested by the said Commiaaion. Given under my hand and the privy seal of the States, at the Capitol in the (L.S.) City of Alt>any. this first day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighteen.
(Signeii) CHARLES S. WHITMAN. By the Governor;
Wm. a. Orr. Secretary to the Governor.
SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY.
The Prison Association of New York. Plaintiff,
against Bertha Gombert, and others.
Defendants.
In pursuance of a judgment of forecloaure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 15th day of May, 1918, 1, tbe undersigned, the Referee in snid judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by James C. Archer, Auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nasuau County Court House al Mineola, New York, on the
29TH DAY OF JUNE. 1918, at 10 o'clock A.M., the premiaea di/ecliil by said judgrment lo l>e sold, and therein descriljeil aj! follows:
All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and l>eing at Rotwevelt, in the County of Nassau nnd State of Niw York, bounded and described as follows, to wil:
Beginning at the corner formed by the in¬ tersection of the Easterly side of Park Avenue with the Southerly side of Valentine Street; and running thence Kasterly alonji the South¬ erly siiie of Valentine Street, two hundred feet ; thence Southerly parallel with Park Avenue, forty-sis and fifty-four one-hundre<lB feel; thence Westerly parallel with Valentine Street, two hundreil feet to the Kaatrtly side nf Park Avenue; un<l thence Northerly nlong the Easterly side of Park Avenue, forty-six and fifty-four one-hundniLs feet to the corner, the iHiint or place of iKninning.
Ttvethcr with all the right, title and in¬ terest of the said i>artie« of, in nnd U> Park Avenue and Valentine Street, lyinvt in fmnt of and adjoining said premises to the oentre lines thereof respectively.
Together with all the fixtures and nrticlen attached to or useil in connection with said luemises. all of which arc dKlareil to lie a jiart of the freehold.
Said premises will be sold in one jiarcel and subject to nny state of facts that a sur- \ev muv show.
ilateil May Kl. 1918.
JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee. AliTliru I". Hll.ToN.
I'liiintitT's Altorn«.>>-,
;;riii Fulton Stroi-t,
Jamaica, N. Y.
The nijproximate amount of the lion or charge to satisfy which the above tlc^cribed property is to be sold is $2.(150.25 and interest thereon from May 15. 1918, lr>gether with the costs and allowrnce amounting to $221.(iS nnd internit thereon from May 15, 1918, together with the oxiHMises of the sale ami Taxes, which aiv liens at the time of the sule.
Daliil May IO, 1918.
JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee.
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