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THS ITASglU POST, FKS£POBT, IT. T., FBIDAT, FEBBtAST 11, 1917
"The Voice With the Smile Wina" Is Five Years Old
The expression, which hns come to have the authority of au axiom. "Tbe Voice With the Smile Wins, " was coin¬ ed in January, 1!M2, and flrst used In a Keneral Isioklot on courtesy which wns distributed to employees all over the territory of the New York Tele¬ phone Company.
Within five years the phrase has been incoriiorate<l Into the advertising of practically every Bell Telepbotie Compauy, aud a Kreat many other pub¬ lic service corporations und private concerns, and has appeared In stories In magazines and other jierlfKllcala, e-^ ^-—"^
Lc^Utton. I
I Chairmaip, Charles F. Wamer, jBnffalo; vice chairman, William S.I jPetUt, Far Bockaway; John P. Fail-i jhig, Albany; C. F. Garfleld, Roches-| ter; Wm. R. Burling, Brooklyn; Wm, j
B. Limlck, Buffalo; Arthur Dreyer, Mariners Harbor; W. Fred Silleck. Brooklyn; G«orge W. Dustin, Ma-; lone; Frank H. Tyler, Brooklyn; Lawrence McGuire, New York; Kinf- taan N. Robins, Rochester; Robert A Wright, Brooklyn; Thomas Hoven- don, Brookl}-n; Charles F. Foley.' Buffalo; Wm. J. J. Kunzio, Buffalo: George A. Coleman, Poughkeepsie.
Local Orgaaisation. Chairman, George E. Priest, Ba- tavia; vice chalrmani S. Carlisle Goodrich, Ncwburgli; vice chairman, Fred H. Rice, Buffalo; R. E. Porter. Syracuse; John A. Stapf, Dunkirk ;
C. F. Kllhoffer, Buffalo; Ten Eyck ! r. Mosher, Albany; L. M. D. McGuire, j New York; Wm. H. Emery, Roches- 1 ter; Wm. P. Rae, Brooklyn; S. A. ' Chamberlain, Buffalo; Charles F. Homei, Rochester; Arthur D. Law¬ rence, Yonkers; James Frank, New York; Anning S. Prall, Staten Island; E. F. Kerman, Utica.
Good Roads Committee. Chairman, A. Frank Warren, Roch¬ ester; vice chairman, John W. Paris New York; vlco chairman, L. A. Sdaver, Dongan Hills; Thomas S, Burke, Yonkers; Arthur Dreyer, Mariners Harbor; F. M. Walls, Utica; George A. Coleman, Poughkeepsie: Ewen Maclntyre, Albany; C. C. Cul¬ ver, Rochester; F. J, Corp. Batavia Membership. Chairman, Stephen Yates, New York; vice chairman, D, F, Hoechat. Buffalo; David R. Selllck, Blngham- ton; George S, Horton, Brooklyn; (looms hove boon written on it. column: Anning S. Prall, Staten Island, writers in newspapers have quoted It,! George N. Brown, Watertown; James cnrtooiilsts Imve depleted It, and even '^^^^- New York; DeLancy M, Ellis, the ,stfi;.-c has ndopte<l it. Notable ex-'Albany; Charles C. Rlckerson, Brook- .niples of these uses of the phrase i lj'^= ^' "^^'^ J^""'??' ^^'''T w^nf' have ls.en at tho hands of Don Maquis \ ^¦±,^T'.^'J'^'^T'r^' „^„± «" f
LEGAL NOTICES.
LEGAL NOTICES.
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In tbo ,S'«ji. "Tad." cartoonist of the In-
Syracuse: Ten Eyck T. Mosher, Al¬ bany; Jerendah Robblns, Babylon:
toruatlonal Ne^s Service, and "Miss; w. R. Burling, Brooklyn; John Kruse, HprliiKtlmo. one (_>f the sprightly mu- x^Ttica; George E, Jantzer. Brooklyn:
Metcalfe, Buffalo; R. E.
slcul couiedio.s of the season.
In one form or another the phrase has been (pioted or paraphrased :opled, adapted, or imitated throughout llniost the entire Engllsh-siieaklng world.—The Telephone Iteview, N. Y.
COMMIHEESFOR REAL ESTATE ASS'N.
6eorge S Porter, Syracuse,
Mortgage Loans. Chairman, Frank Werthman, Utica; vice chairman, D. H, Allen, Roches¬ ter; vice chairman, Charles S. Mor- rell, Nyack; Anning S, Prall, Staten Island; Nathan Stern, Brooklyn; Fen- wlck B. Small. Brooklyn; W. E. G. Gaillard, New York; Edwin D. Klopp.
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28-34 West 34t]i Slreet. New York.
pike; approximate length. 2.99 mil«d. Maps, plaaa, speciflcaiions and es¬ timates may be seen aad propoaal forms obtaiLB«d at tke offlce of tlie Commission in All>any, N. Y., and also at the office of Division Engi¬ neer, B. H. Wait, Columbus Institute, 11 Washington Slreet, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
SUPRE.ME COURT. .VEW YORK COUNTY-Henry Schultheis, Plain¬ tiff, against Bay Boulevard Realty Co. Inc., and Harry J. Mejers. De¬ fendants:
By virtue of an execution issued upon a Judgment rendered in tbe Su¬ preme Court, New York County, a transcript uf said judgment having been flled in the Nassau Coimty
The especial attention of bidders is Klerk's Offlce on the IStto day of De
called to "General Information for
cember, 1915 in the above entitled
Bidders,'' m the itemized Proposal, ^^.^ion.'m i,vor of said Plaintiff an«» specifications and contract agree- ^g^j^^j ^^^ Defendanta, tested ou ™!f^ , , V, J . the 14th dav of December, 1916, anJ Proposals for each road or contra.^t ^^ ^^ directed and delivered. I here- must be presented in a separate seal- ^y give notice,than on the ed envelope, endorsed on the outside ,-g, p^^ ^p pEBKCABT, 1»17, with the name and number of the ^^ jq „.„^^ j^ ^^ forenoon, at the road or contract or which the pro- ,^„^j ^^^ „, ^^ ^.,,3^^ ^ posal is made, Lach proposal must
be accompanied by cash or a certified check payable to the order of the State Commission of Highways for an
Court House, in the Town of Hemp¬ stead. N. Y.. I shail expose for salo as the law directs, all the right, title, and interest which the Defendants,
Ihe CommiLision until the contract and bond are duly executed.
The successful bidder will be re¬ quired to give a performance bond
thereafter, of, in and to tbe following descrltied property:
ALL those cerlain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and
for fifty per cent, of the contract, and ^^'"^ m the Village of Long Beach,
a maintenance bond covering ^^„ -^ot^^ otUexrivst.ei,d, ^oixnty ot -ias-
woaring .surface of all roads, except ,«»" *"** /'f ^ of New York, anrt
walorbound macadam and cement ^^ot^rx and designated on a cer aia
concrete pavements for twenty per ""^P *'^^ ^ ^^"^ 0®^« °' ^he Clerk
cont, of lhe contract price of tho of the County of Nassau, entitled.,
items which comprise the wearing "Map No. 1, Estates of I»ng Beach,
surface, such bonda to be executed William H. Reynolds, President. Chas.
by a surety company to bo approved W. Leavitt, Jr., I^anscape Knixineer,
by the Commissioh, or a bond secured 220 Broadway, New York City, dated
by the deposit of collateral securities March, l'J07. filed in the Offlco of tbe
to be approved by the Commis.r.ion. Clork of the County of .Nassau as
The right is reserved lo reject any Map No, 31, on April 30th. lIMl, aa
or all bids.
EDWIN DUFFEY, Commissioner. I. J. MORRIS. Secrelary.
and by the lol niimbors Ono (1). Two (21, Three (3), Four (il. Five (5). Six (6), Seven (7), and Eight (8). iu Block Fifty-three (5:5).
ALSO lots Ono (1). Two (2). Threi? (3). Four (4), and Five (51. lu Block Fifty-four (54). on said Map,
ALSO lots Thirty-six (3r,). Thirty-
chester; vice chairman, John F.
James, Brooklyn; vice chairman.
Jeremiah Robblns, Babylon; John P.
Falling. Albany; S. T. Betts. Syra- Buffalo; Alwyn Ball, Jr., New York;
cuse; George H. Spltzll, Utica; a. j John E. Henry. Jr.. Brooklyn; Joseph
B. Gritman, Brooklyn; Howard Win-i W. Grerner, Syracuse,
slow, Buffalo; William Otto. Buffalo; M. J. Hughes, Port Richmond; R. N. Wood. Hempstead; F. L. Greeno.
President Wagg has announced tbe following committees of the Real Es-! Rophe^;;."G^7g^;:"seidei,lLx)ng^lsi'
and City.
tate Association of the Slate of New York for 1917. The committees in¬ clude many realty men from Nassau County and Long Island. Appraisals. Chairman, William H. .Mills, West¬ chester; vlco chairman, A. Frank Warren, Rochester; Frank II. Tyler, Brooklyn; Oscar V. Bargei\ Peekskill; R. W. Goods. Buffalo; Joel R. Fowler. Richmond Hiil; vice'chairman, H. H. Garfleld, Rochester; Allen E. Choate, Buffalo; vl<r?i chairman, Fred N. Van Patten, Syracuse,
Arbitration and (iiiinciliHtiiin. Chairman, F. A, Danforth, Buffalo; vice chairman, C. S, Congdon, Syra cuse; vice chairman, J. W. Doolilll > New York; Krnest S, Randall, Free- port; Earl C. Clark. Utica; C. J. Bo- gardus, Fulton; F. L. Greno, Roches¬ ter; C. F. ilotchin, Binghamlon; M. J. Hughes, Port Klchmond; Dc Hart Bergen, Brooklyn.
Auctions. Chairman. W. G. Crandall, Homer: vice chairman, Fred T. Hone, Utica; vice chairman,, C. G. Kolff, Sluten Isl¬ and; Joseph P. Day, New York:, Charles S. Gerth, New Orleans; Jos- Matt, Utica; Fred N, Van Patten, Syra¬ cuse; Frank N. Knapp. Utica; William P. Rae. Brooklyn.
Brokerage. Chairman Rufus H. Smith, Ocean- side; vice chairman, Edward T. Neu. Lynbrook; vice chairman. George C. Priest, Batavia; Kobert S. Harnsbor- Eer, New York; W. E. Garvey, Mas- aena; H. Elliott Esterbrook, Brook¬ lyn; Thomas S. Jackson, ITtlca; Chas. S. Lyons, New York; II. H, Garfleld, Rochester; John H, Prather, James¬ town; Lewis H. .May, Far Rockaway; Harry A. Crosby. Brooklyn; A. M. Prall. Staten Island; C. H. Davvley. Syracuse.
Building Laws. Chairman. Charles F, No>es. New York; vice chairman, John W. Glbbs, Buffalo; vice chairman, Wm. R. Bur¬ ling, Brooklyn; A. ' R. Conklin. New York; Frank L. Palmer, Rochester; Frank J. .Mills, Brooklyn; Oliver B. LaFrenlere, Buffalo; J. Clarence Davies, New York; S. B. Nye. Buffalo.
News Bnlletin. Chairman, James Frank, Woodmere; John P, Failing, Albany; L, D. Wood- worth. Rochester; Fenton M. Parks. Buffalo: M. Morgen thau, Jr., New York.
City Planning,
Finance.
Chairman, M. Morgenthau. Jr., New York; vice chairman, W. E. G. Gaillard, New York; vice chairman. T, J. Overturf, Buffalo; Wm. B, Cut¬ ter, Buffalo; 4. L, Schwab. Tompkins-
Municipal Affairs.
Chairman! John W. Doollttle, New York; vice chairman, E. F. Kernan. Utica; vice chairman, M, M. Oppen- heim. Niagara Falls; Dean Simpson, Rochester; H L. Keed, Amsterdam; Ira B LIttlefleld, Buffalo; J. S. Drake,
.rier. Troy, vice chairman. William \ '^'^^'^^ '"^ ^•-''¦¦"'•»°« ^ "^w town hall hrm "ab'l'tiPs,
Rae, Brooklyn; vice chairman. fo>" "<^'TiPstead. No argument is nee-j f1)WI\ R Wl'.NDli'R
Taxation. : and co-operation of the Board. Ho
Chairman. Charles E. Manierre. ^aid they appeared as individuals in- New York; vice cbairman, Janies E Mo P
Wra. J. J. Kunzie, Buffalo; Henry J. essary, he said, as to the need of a
Hart, Syracuse; M. Morgenthau, Jr., new hall, and as a matter of civic
New York; E. W. Penny, Eastport; .j^^ ^^^ living in the village
Frank Seaver, Brooklyn; James B. ^
Fisher, Brooklyn; C. B. Gwathney, ''°°"'° °^ interested in securing as
Brooklyn; Charles F. Foley, Buffa- many buildings and as fine buildings lo; Truman C. Ives. Troy; H, J. ] as possible.
Sharrett, Port Richmond; Alfred
New York; Karl ^. Guellch, Roches-| Michaels, Rochester; A. L. Nash. Ro¬ chester; Robert W. Carter, Niagara Falls; DeLancy M. Ellis, Albany; John .M. MacKenziet Lake Placid, Taxpayers. Chairman, Henry Block, New York; vice chairman, Edward C, Dayton. Poughkeepsie; vice chairnian, H. 11. Rich, Rochester; M. D. Burns, Ithaca;
>0T1(K OF lUSSOLlTlOX 01 PAHTNKHSHIP.
.NOTICK I.S HEREBY GIVEN that seven (37). Thirty-eight (381, Thirty- the co-partnership horotoforo con- nine (311), find Forly (40) in BlociC ducted al Wanta«h. .Nas.sau County, .N. Forty-two (42), on said Map, Y., by Messrs. SUnley M. Cox. I-M-; ALSO lots Thirteen (13), Fourteen win R, Wendler and W, Harold Van ! (14>. Fifteen (15). Sixteen (16), Tuyl. under the firm name of Co:^, Seventeen ('71, Eighteen (IS), Nlne- Wondlcr and Van Tuyl, bas this day teen (111), Twenty (20), Twenty-on? been dissolved by mutual aKroement (211, Twenty-two (22), and Twenty- and consent, and Mr. Kdwin R, three (2:!), in Block p-oriy-om- (41), Wendler has retired therefrom. , on said .Map.
.Messrs, Stanley .M, Cox and W. ALSO lots Thirty-seven (37), Thir- Harold Van Tuyl will continue tbo ty-oight (38) Thirty-nine (3!i), For- firm business under the name of Cox ty (40), and Forty-one (41). in Block and Van Tuyl, and will assume all Thirty (30), on said Map.
ALSO loH Twelve (12). Thirteen (13), Foiirtoon (14). Fifteen (15), Sixteen (IG). Seventeen (17). Eigh¬ teen (18), Nineteen (19). Twentv (20), Twenty-one (21), Twenty-two (22). Twenty-three (23), Twenty-four (24), Twon"t>-nvo (25), Twenty-six (26), Twenty-so^on (27), Twonty- oi,irht (28), Twenty-nine (29). Thirty (30), Thirty-one (31), Thirty-two (32), and Thirty-three (33), in Block
W, HAROLD VAX TIYL, Dated, Wanlagh, N, Y., Jaiiuar\- 27th, 1917.
STATE OF
ter; George B. Thomas, Rochester;
James Sweeneyv Jr., North Tonowan-
da; lyCwts H. Pounds, Brooklyn; C, ville; Androd McTlgue. Far Rock-|H. Dawiey. Syracuse; D. F. Boechai, away; Joseph J. O'Donohue. 3rd. j BufTalo; Wn;, P. Rae, Brooklyn; Wm, New York; John F. James. Brooklyn; j l. Flake, Stapleton. C. W. Hill, Utica; C. A. Hills, Syra- I Pollntion of Waters.
cuse; George S. Horton, Brooklyn; 1 Chairman. W. E. G, Gaillard, New
A. Rabino>vitch. New York; Robert ; York; vice chairman. Stephen Yates, Wm, LtvlngFton Rochester- J, A A, Wright, Brooklyn; C. H. Dawley, New York: C. F. Garfield. Rochester, i striker, .Ml, Morris; Wm, L. Flake. Syracuse * „ *, Fred W. Janssen. New York; E. A. stapleton; L, D, UToodwo)ih. Ro-
1 radulent 1 rnctlces. Chamberlain, Buffalo; Robert S. Chester; David Schwartz. Brooklvn;
Ch;Urman, Henry J. Hart, Syra- Harnsberger, New York, Edward C. cuse; vice chairman William P. Rae, Dayton, Poughkeepsie; John D, Brooklyn; vice chairman. F. L chism. Albany; A. Mortimer Prall, Greeno, Rochester; Raymond E. Por- st, George; D, W, Sellick, Bingham- tor. Long Island City; V/iUiam D. ton; ,1. II, Walker. Oswego; E, J, Bloodgood. New York; Herhert I. Webb, Beacon; A. D, Lawrence, Yon- Ben ward, Brooklyn; C, G, Kolff, Jr, Iters: C. G,Kolff Staten Island; L. Staten Island; Dorus R. McRea, h. .May, Far liockaway; C. S. Con- Brooklyn; .lames B. Fisher, Brook-i don, Syracuse, lyn; Lloyd B. Ball, Rochester; T. J, j Publicity.
Overturf, Buffalo, | (Chairman, M. Morgenthau
Imluslrial Development, New York; J, Clarence Davies, New aid New York
Chairnian, Fenton .M, Parke, Buff- York; Fred H. Rice, Buffalo; D. E
,.enry Flegi nhoinier, Brooklyn .N. Van Patten, Syracusie,
I itie Kofilstrati. u. Cl'.airinan, Door Voile, New V'ork; \ Ice chairman, A, M, Gillcrniaii, .New Vcik: vice (hairman, Lloyd B, Ball, Rochester; William S. I'ettilh, Far liockaway: i-i, E. Qiiackenlnish, Corn¬ ing: Thoniar, Hovenden. Hroo!;lyn; William H. Mills, Westchester; John Jl- A. Stapf, Dunkirk; W. E, G. Gaill-
THI-; PKOPl.i; OF THI: NEW YORK -
To "L'nknown," intending thereby "It has piaciically been put up to to designate in a class any and al; me that the village should tako the of the heirs-at-law and next-of-kin of Thirty (30). on said Map initiative," said Judge Jones "I '¦'''-^af^^'fi <^'o'p- ''i'^ ''f 'he Town ofi AL.SO lot.s Ono (1), Two (2). Throo , ,, * , .,_ ' HompStt^ad, .Nassau County, N. Y.. (3), Four (4). and Five (5), in Block
have the a.ssurance of the support of and whose name or names and place Thirty (30), on said Map. every member of tho Town Board or places of resideuee are unknown, Dated, .Mineola N, V,, January 3rd.. and those actively identified with boUi and cannot ho ascertained with due 1917, PIIINKAS A, SKAMAN,
political parties " diligence, and Sheriff, Nassau County.
.p.„ ,„, „¦'.,, . .u . .1 Kgberl K Woodbury, Attornej ARMIN 11, MITTLKMANN, Attornov
The Judse pointed out that the ex- General of the State of New York, for Plaintiff, 44 Cedar Streot, New
Albany, N. Y. I York City.
W'herouH, .Margarel Olney, Soii-l ' —^—
Greeting.-*: who resides at Fuirpoii, .Monroe County, .N. V,, has lalely aji . I'lied to the Surronato's Courl of our
pense is nominal and declared that it was a matter of loyalty to the vil¬ lage to support it almost to a man, I- i-eu If vsc act here, the others will sup
port It, he said. If we all put our County of Nassau, to have a certain shoulders to the wheel, we shall seo iustrumeiu in writing bearing date a new town hal here. He then ibo fourth day W June I8:i7, relatiuf.
asked tho members ot the Board to
to liolh real and personal property
diilv iirovod as the last Will and Tos- read the peiition and all signed, bo- tainent of KI.IZAIJKTll (CI.K. de-
ginning with President Horsfleld. Several other si.gnatuir.^ were secur¬ ed to the building. ( nly siixiy am sought from tlie villa,:;' .
aio; vice chairman, C. G M. Thoma Long IsltMid City: vice chalrmaii, Townsend H, Lee, Poughkeepsx' James Sweeny, Jr,, North Tonowaii da; Charles L, Gilbert Brooklyn, Daniel Donohue, Rochester; R. A, Borland: Norwich; (i. W. Cozzens. Jamestown: Gustav A. Barth, Staple ton; Ira B. LIttlefleld. Buffalo. Insurance.
Chairman, A. L. Schwab, Tomp- kinsville; vice chairman, Charles L. Gilbert, Brooklyn; S, Carlisle Good¬ rich, N6wburgh; Gerald E. Merchant Rochester; Charles Poiakopf, Buffalo; R. M. Dibble, Valley Stream; Andrew Wright, Floral Park; Edward Simtin- son. Lynbrook; DeHart Bergen. Brooklyn; Frank Ruszklewicz. Buff¬ alo; Thomas Farley, Southold; M. M. Oppenheim. Niagara Falls; Prank M. Colwell,, Auburn; Theodore Steeg, Buffalo; .Joseph Holberstadt, New York; Horace Frlzolle, Syracuse; Frank P. Paylls, Rockville Centre; L. F. Corwlth. Brooklyn.
Inter-City Business.
Chairman, Frank L. Danforth. Buff¬ alo; vice chaimuui, Earl C. Clark, Utica; Raymond E. Porter, Syracuse; Fred N. Van Patten. Syracuse; Irvin G. Herman, New York; George N. Brown, Watertown; J. J. Kane, Rochester; Joseph P. Day, New York; W. H. Adams, Saratoga Springs; D. E. French, Auburn; C.
Shaw, Blnghamton; Frank L, Dan¬ forth, Buffalo: Dean Simpson. Roch¬ ester; H, L, Reed, Amsterdam; C, S. Congdon, Syracu.se; C, W. Hill, Utica: Wm. H. Mills. Westchester; G. A.
Transportution.
Chairman. P^wen Madntyie, Al¬ bany; vice chairman, K. Tanciibaum, New York; Lewis 11, Vicmeister, Brooklyn; Andrew J. .Murphy, Brooklyn; I'lank G, Stralton, Cana-
Tho sale in the above aclion is- herebv fiirtiK r adjourned lo the 17th dny of Mnnli, till7
, at tho same liiiie imd place
|'I1i.m:as A, si;aman',
Sheriir.
Dated, Mineola, N, V., I'cln uai v 11,
1917.
CiilA'TV (OIRT, NA.SSAI; C(M NTY llai(dd K. Williams, I'laintiff, against William Cameron, Defi^ndaiit.
By virtue of au oxot'iitiou iss-ied upon a jiidgemont rendered in the
ceased, who was at the tii,, of lur death a resident of the Town of Hempstead, in said Conniy of Nassau, Tlieiil'ore, you, aud each of you, are ciled Ui sliow cause before tbe Surrogates Court of our Couniy of! <'<""">' Court, Nassau County, saitJ
Burrls. Elmira; T. S. Burke, Yon-; stota; Frank L. Pease. Corning: G
H'. Whitllemoro, Deacon: James Smealle, Amsterdam; Lewis E. Lyon. Auburn: Albert J. Corris, Rochester; William H. Jackson, Tompkinsville: James C. Powers, Buffalo,
Chairman. C. A. Hills, Syracuse; | Barton Wynkoop. Utica; A. O. Haw- vice chairman. Hugh R. Jones, Utica; 1 klnsi Richmond Hill; James L. Craw
vice chairman, Burton Thompson, New York; William H. Mills, Westchester; Frank. H. Tyler. Brooklyn; Wllllaui E. Otto. Buffalo; W. H. Moffltt, New York; William E. Elliott. Rochester; Edwin J. Webb. Beacon; A. L. Schwab. Tompkinsville; John W. Glbbs, Buffalo; J. W. Deniarest. Forest Hills.
EntertalnmenU Chairman. C. G. Kolff, Staten Island; vice cbairman. Daniel Dona¬ hue. Rochester; vice chalrmaa. E. Tanenbaum, New York; Rufus H. Smith, 0c3£*;ilde; Albert Fox, Buffalo; Charles F. Fisher. Rochester; Charles F. Foley, Lockport; Warren Abrams, Lynbrook; Robert A. Wright. Brook¬ lyn; Wm. K. McDonald. Wood- mere; H. F. Com tola. New Brighton; D. P. Boechat Buffalo; Chas. E. Rlckerson, Brooklyn; Joseph W.
ford. Fiusliing; C. E. Rlckerson, Brooklj-n; Robert E. Farley, White Plains; F. R. Velzey. Buffalo; Wm. G, Morrlssey. Brooklyn; Stuard Hirschman. New York. Directory. Chairman George S. Horton. Brook¬ lyn; vice chairman, Charles S. Rlck¬ erson. Brooklyn; M, Morgenthau. Jr.. New York; Fred H. Rice. Buffalo, C. S. Congden, Syracuse; George Sei- del, Long Island City; William R, Burling, Brooklyn; Harry P. Ward, Buffalo; Mr. Seymour, care Dongan Hills Reservation, Dongan Hills. Law. Cbairman, James Frank. Wood-
nMre; vice chairman. Charles E.
Manierre. New York; William S,
Pettit. Far Rockaway; C. H, Dawley.
Syracuse; H. B. Stevens, Rochester;
Hanry P. Comtois. New Brighton;
NEW TOWN HALL AT HEMPSTEAD
kers; W. J. Russell, Ogdensburg; K I Bl. Kreason, Cornet,!; W. E. Weir, I Troy; E. J, Webb. Beacon; M. M. I Oppenheim, Niagara Falls. i Rlu ral Affairs.
i Chairman. J, H, Fort, Oneida; vice I chairman, J. H. McLear, Gouvemeur; vice chairman. Wa,lter Jl Hopkins. Buffalo; E. W. Penry, Eastport; Elwyn R. White, Southampton; W, Jay Russell. Ogdensburg; George W. J)ustln. Malone; E. E. Pabst, Groton; H. A. Dunham, Amsterdam; J. F. Lloyd. Utica: Alex. K. Blanar, Buffa¬ lo; Leslie J. Bennett, Buffalo; Frank Burghdofl, Utica; Joseph W. Greiner, Syracuse.
Regulation of Brokerage. Chairman, Lewis H. May, Far Rock¬ away: vice chairman, H. L. Reed, Am¬ sterdam; vice chairman, John F. James, Brooklyn; James Frank. New York; Anning S. Prall. SUpleton; C, H. Dawley, Syracuse; Charles C, Greln. Buffalo; James S. Qiiicke. Rochester; R. A. Borland. Nor¬ wich; W. H. Goldey. Brooklyn; Harry Levine. Brooklyn; Wm. B. Dimlk. Buffalo: S. Carlisle Good¬ rich, Newhurgh; J. A. Striker, Mt. | 'ig. to be paid off in five annual in Morris.
Savings Institutions. Cbairman, Anning S. Prall. Staple- ton; vice chairman. Wm. T. Atwater, Buffalo; vice chairman, J. H. Row-
Classified advertising in this paper costs you so little for the net average of results that the charge is almost
,Na,ssjiii, at t!ie Surrogate's olIl(( at .Minoola, iu 'he County of .Nassau, on Ihe 17t,h day of .March. 1917, at nim- o'clock in tbo forenoon of that day why the said Will and Testamen' should not b'' admitted to iirotiate as a ^^¦ill of real and personal property, Iu witness Whereof, We hav, caused the seal of the Surrogate'.^ Court of our said County of .Nassau to he therein affixed
judgement baviuu boon docketed ithe .Nassau County Clerk'u Ollbc 011 the 24tli day of January, l!iMi, ill the above entitlod aclion in favor of said plaintiff and aKain.d said defendant, tested on llu- Sth day of Dicember 1916 and lo me direct.'d and delivered," I h(jreby give notii'rt that on the
li7(h day of .hiniiary, 1)117, at 10 o'clock in Ihc forenoon, at the
negligible. Take a
real estate
ad., for instance. A "For Sale" notice may.
IL. S, I Witness, HO.N. l,i:oNK fri«it door of the Nassau County CoiP't D, HOWKLL, Surrogate of our said House, in tho Town of Hompstoaii, County of .Nassau, at the Siirro.Liate's N. Y,, I shall exixise for sale as tlio Office, at .Mineola. in the said Couniy, 'aw directs, all tbe right, title and the iilh day of February, one Ihousand : interest which the def(ndant, Wiiliin nine hundred and seventeen, ("ameron, b-td cm the 24lh day of
EDW^IN W, WEEKS, ! January. 1916, or at any tiim-theroaf- Clcrk of the Surrogate's Court, tor, of, to and to the following des-
cribfd property:
THE PEOPLE OF THK STATE OF All tbo rmht, title and Interest of
NKW YORK TO .^UC1IELL S. William Cameron in and to an eijurJ
OLSE.N. and ELl.KN T. OLSEN nndlvided (me third part of
(HO.MME) SEND GREETINGS: | ALL tho.se cerlain lots, pi((os or
WHKRKAS, KRRIKKK T. OLSEN, parcels of land, with the buildings
who resides al Freeport, Nassau ', and improvements thereon orecteu,.
County. New York, has lately applie I 1 «itualed. lying and being in tho Town
to the Surrogate's Court of our of Hempstead, County of Nassau and-
County of Nassau, to havo a certain [ state of New York, bein;; lo<:aU!d
, r-. ./• . 1 . instrument in writing bearing date near the Village of Freeport, Nassau
of the proposition lo the voters at FvPH if the aH IS '^^ ^^^^ ^^^ °^ ^P""*'' ^•'^^' rela'inK County, New York, and being known
the town election in the spring. Tho *'*^»*' ^ t—^4^i4 11 iiiv^ a*j. 10 ,„ j^^jj ^eal and personal property and designated as lot numbers fojr
proposition calls for a bond issue of Ifpnt iti XXX^ntJ hlTIf**; th^ **"'^ proved as the last Will and hundred twenty-ono (421), four hun-
$75 000 for the erection of the build- ^ . "***!v '"""^^ l"C, Testament of EDWARD H. OLSEN, dred twenty-two (422), four hundred
?75.U00 roi the erection of the build . . ., . , deceased, who was at the time of his twenty-three (423) and four hundred
The tirst gun for the erection of a new town hall in Henipstead waa fired last week in Hempstead, says 11 • 1
, When Town Clerk Gil- Sell your propefty right
ou save ¦^ed the signa-' anywhere from, say,
the Inquirer,
hert and Justice otthe Peace Walter ; r,-f-f fUp hnt Y
R. Jones appeared before the Yii-^JJ ^"^ UUL. l
lage Board and secu
tures of the members at the head of
a petition calling for the submis'sion IpZj tO Jp^UU COmmiS-
cost IS nothing.
stallmenta of 115.000 each. The to- - Tkaf's illst OtlP W/2V
tal cost to the taxpayers wili be be- ' * "^^ ^ JUSI Une Way
tween ten and eleven ceuta on the ciaSSlIied ads. t)aV. $100 of assessed valuation, or a little ¦ r J
land. Brooklyn; Jacob A. Gangnagel,! over two cents a hundred for each
Buffalo; Walter M. Fink. Geneva: John A. Stapf, Dunkirk; Benjamin Thompson. Brooklyn; William G. Hall. Rochester; John Seifert. Utica. Sob Dlvlsloni. Chairman, John "W. Paris, New York; vice chairman. Stephen Yates, New York; vice cbainnan. Emeet S. Randall, Freeport; George W. Power, New York; I-. H. McWhorter, Brent¬ wood; C. A. Hills. Syracuse; C. H. Frederick, New York; Wm, H. Elli¬ ott. Rochester; John J. Britton. Kew Gardenq; Charles F. Warner. Buffa¬ lo; Wm. H. Jackson. Tompkinsville; Carl B. E^lmer. New York; A. J. Bae- chle, Utica; Robert E. Parley, 'White Plalnv; Henry Pierson, Brooklyn;
death a resident of Freeport, In said County of Nassau,
Therefore, you. and each of you, are cited to show cause before the Surrogate's Court of our Couuiy of I .Nassau, at tho Surrogate's offlco at ^ .Mineola, in tho County of Nassau, on | the third day of .March, 1917. at nine I o'clock in the forenoon of that day |
why the said WUl and Testament !
NOTICE TO ('O.NTRACTOKH. should not be admitted to probate \
every way possihie to sTATE OF NEW YORK, Offlce of tho *^ * Will of real and personal prop State Commission of Highways, Al bany, N. Y.
hundred in the five years. Tho members of the Board are enthusias¬ tic over the proposition and will co- opeij^te In bring it to a successful conclusion.
Town Clerk Gilbert addressed the Board, stating the reasons for their coming, and reading a letter from
PlBLIt >OTICK.
twenty-four (424) on a certain map oHtltlod "Fretport Manor," which map is now on flle In the Nassau Couniy Clerk's offlce as map number two hundred forty-eight (248). Dated Mineola. N. Y, December 141D.
3916. STEPlfEN I'. PETTIT, Sheriff, Nas¬ sau County. ELVIN N. KDWARDS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Freeport. N. Y. The salo in the above actum In hereby further adjourned to the iOth day of February, 1917,
Orlner, Syracuse. j Louis W. Simpson, Buffalo; S. B. Nye. I A. L. Klnsey. Buffalo; Leo Bugg
rt. X Jl,r. T^ ,^ « Buffalo: John Reis, Brooklyn; Jere- New York; Carl A. Guellch, Rochas
Chalrmaa, William H. Emery, Ro-mlah Wood, Malverne. ter.
by Chapter 646, I^ws of 1911. and the bureau of records of the State Chapter 80, Laws of 1913, sealed pro- Department of Education severely posals will be received by the under- criticizing the place for keeping ths «>gn<^d at their offlce No. 55 Lancas
„j„ „, .. . _ 1 J .1. tex street, Albany, -N. Y., at om
records of tbe town. Te asked the Q-eiock P. .Vf. on the co-operation of the Board. «oth day of February, 1917,
Judge Jones, who prepared a pe- for the improvement of the following
titlon for the necessary signatures highways
-' County, rj;iad
erty.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We Pursuant to the provisions of have caused the seal of the Surro-la^ the same'time and place. Chapter 30. I^ws of 1909, as amended v,^te'f. Court of our saldlCoQnty of, PHINEAS A. SEAMAN,
Nassau to he hereunto afflk^^ Sheriff
[L. S,l Witness, HO.N. LEONE D, pated. Mineola, N. Y., January 27th HOWEI^L, Surrogate or our said | 1917. County of N'assau, at the Surrogate's
to place the proposition before th«?
N'assau name of road, Sher
rpad Idfkn
voters also appealed for Uie support Burnside Avenue and Rockaway Tum-
at one Office, at Mineola, In the said County, The sale in fhe aliove action is the 24th day of Januar>-, one thous- | herebv further adjourned to the and nine hundred and seventeen. 17th day of Febraary, 1917
EDWIN W. WEEKS, Clerk of the: at the same time and place. Surrogate's Court, j PHINEAS A. SEAMAN,
GEORGE MORTON LEVY, Attorney SberifT
for Petitioner, 1-7 Railroad avenue. 1 Dated, Mineola, N. Y.. January ll'.
Freeport, N. Y. 1917
No. 1396; Boulevard