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THK NAMAi: POAT, PltimP«lT. Jl. V., rRIDAT. NOTRItflKR 1«, Itl7
WAR WORK OF THE Y. M. C. A.
^5.000,000 to Be Raised Nation-Wide Campaign This Week.
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Tblrty-flte million dollar« by Nar -vamher 19* Thin ia the num which the War Work council of the Young ^ Men's C^hrlRtlan AnBociatlon will raine to carry its work wherever AmerUan noldiers go. Laet summer the War Work council raiaed orer f.'i.OOO.OOO to provide for the work tnat was im- mediato This innl^ded the erection of bulldlnKR, the omplc^tnont of Rec- >e(ari«a In tha Offlcers' Training camps. National Guard camps. In- creased work with the regular army and Rome aMintance to tbe troop.s of our Allied back of the trenchen In Krance and lluHala and In the priHon
waged a war, and when the hoye come hack to America they nhall go to their homes and d^ar ones as clr>a.n and strong In body and eharacter an when thfty answered fhe rail of duty, rhrough the Association you cnn pive your boy Ihe last word of encouraRo ment as he go^-s Into the trenchft-, and can greet him with a cup of hot coffee and a bite fo eat ae lie comes out again, mud-atalned, tired and wet Through the Association, you can help the walking wounded back to the dressing stations and base hoepltalit, for only those too badly wounded to eren crawl can he carried In the am¬ bulances. In other worde, through the Association (\nd Its spcrctarles you can extend the Influence of your home Into the very trenches, and pro¬ vide for your boy or your neichboi's
LRGAL NOTir.KS.
can immediately render Franre is to j,,f.<uiiit nmy he on the dT««k extend the Association work to the entire French army."
With this came a request to imme¬ diately provide ,")flO thoroughly triilned Ameriran psereiaries. Some have al¬ ready sailed, others are following every week. At prraont about 100 cen tera of the 1.000 needed are being started. Italy ha,i asked for 200 sec¬ retaries to start work In 140 centers.
ner formed by fho interaccjlon of the northerly .^idc of I'ine Street with
shown hut not niinihercd nn the aforesaid amended m.ip of Kast I'.oek-
hoy fhe very hospitality which you and calls are coming from Egypt, would extend personally If that same ; Ea.m Afrira, Palestine. Mesopotamia
RKW TORK AITPRKWR COURT (Or?«TV OF NAHSAr K. Annie ArnistronR and .lames Uliss Coomlrs, as Kxecntore of the last Will and Testament of I{ol,TOd I). Armstrong, deceased. Plaintiffs,
the westerly side of I.anrrlton lloiile^ i away Park, and bounded and descrlh vard; running thence northerly par-j ed ha follows: First plot hrcinning nt allc' with Laurelton r.oiilevard, one a point on the south end of Carman liundred and nineteen and flffy-foiir j Avenue where same is intersected by onr-^hiindredth.s foot to the southeast- the westerly line of lot No. Sil on orly side of Wafer StTcrl; fhence I said Map
and India Tho men In the prison oamps al*<o offer a wonderful oppor- tuniiy for wc;!; tli.n' will help "in,ike the worl"^ ^afe for demorraev."
hoy should come knocking at your
door.
During the next nine monthe the
Association will be called upon to
Horve 24,000,000 men. Hefore next
July the American array and navy ««mp8 of evflry warring nation When I will In all prohaUillty include 2,500,- ithe United States declarod war on | 000 men. The Assoeiation hnn been slate of over 100 separate items, com- «lermany and itot atiout Its tasK otj asked to extend its work to the Kus-j prising, among other tnings, piano, THlHlntr ;»n eiu»rmou« orniy. Presiient] slan army of 7 00(1.0^)0 men. the j stereopticon, talking machine aad
n.iiliara fjiiiei and Daniel I.rf»iier, Defendants.
In pursuanre of a judKment of fore¬ closure and .'-ale, duly inade and en-
southwesterly along .said side of Wa¬ ter Streei, Iwo hundred and one feet, five inches; flicitce southerly parallel with L.Tirelton Houlevard ninety-four and ninety-nine one hundredths feet to the northerly side of Pine Htreet; ,ind thence easterly aloiiR said side oT Pine .''treet. two hundred feet to tlu' point or place of beKlnning.
Also all the rlglil. title and interest
line drawn parallel with the north sl(. ; " '.' .'. 'i S:i. 't !o l.-ind of Oliver Davison, thence southerly along naid ()i;>e;- Davison's land to Dart Street, thence easterly along the norfh side of Dart Street to the westerly line of' lot numbered 113 on sairt map; thence northerly along the wepterly line of lots nnnnhcred 113 and 89 to the point or place of beginning; and .src-
The cost of an Association building j l''fcA In the above entitled action and nf the (mi ty of the fit st part of, in and j ond plot beplnning af a point on fhe 1.1 llil.s country is $6,000, In France r'<'""'"« '^^^^ ^''^ 2nd day of October, ' '
ilf),000. An outfit for a building eon
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records, hymn hooks, games, medicine
halls, indoor baseball, motion picture
niaehlnes, pa.ste, pickaxes. bu«eball
i;loves. poatcardi). stationery, pillows,
blankots. pocket testaments, palls, ' plot.-*, pieces or parcels of Tand
lire extinguisher*, booka, typewriters, | «" described on a certain map,
\'M1. I, the undersigned, referee .=;aid judRment named will boII at piib- iic aiKtion to the liighest bidder, at fhe Court House, ajl Mineola, Nassau County, New York, on the 28th day of .November, lf>17, at 10.30 oclock A. .M.. the prenii.-<os described in said .iiidpmient to be aold and there¬ in described as follows: All thg^e
M '<3ti,iiaiii'0 Ainiy V. I/I. o. A. building Uc&i'jned to Serve 6,000 Men.
Wilson asked Iha Younj? Men's Cliris- - lian As.so<Mali()ii and the Kiii;j;hl.s of Ooliimhu.s to go Into the caaip.s wllli tbeir work to conserve the physical, ¦ inlcllectiial and moral strength of tjiy men; In other worrii*, to build up and maintain a high morale. I'n^Mident Wilson's executive ordor was as fol¬ lows:
"The Young Men's Christian Asso¬ ciation has, In the pre.sent cmnrgency, ae under «imliar circunl^^Lances In liie past, tendered ita services for tho ' benefit of enlisted men in both arms of the service. This organization Is prepared by erporlenco, approved methods and assured reeources to aerve especially the troopa in camp " and fle'.d. It seems best for the in¬ terest of the service that it shall con¬ tinue as a voluntary civilian organloi-
• lion; however, the retults obtained are so beneflclal and bear such a di-
, reet relation- to efflciency. Inasmuch aa tho Association provlnlon contrih-
> ates to the happiness, content and norale of the peryounel, that In order to unify the civilian betterment au:-
' ttvlties In the army, and to further the work of the organization that bas demonatratad Its ability to render a i»ervice, deelred by both offleera and men. oflicial recognition i^ hereby given the Young Men's Christian As¬ sociation aa a valuable adjunct and asset to the service. Officers are ea- jolnod to render the fuUet^t practica¬ ble assistance and co-operation in tho
.maintenance and extension of the as-
• ioclatlon, both at permanent posts and stations and in caiup and llo'.d.
¦ To this end attention of offlcers is called to the precedent and policy al¬ ready e*ftabllshed."
Commodious buildings averaging 40 by 120 feet area have bi'cn erected In every National (Jiuard eiiiampnu'Ht and National army cantuunieiit iu thi.s country, Tenta havo been used witli imaller units where buildings wore
(Hot available. In trance, back of the frontline, the Aasocialitm already has
'•ome ot ita huts, and the eign ot the red triangle can be .seen wherever war Is being waged. Over ",0il0 secre- tarle* art» alreudy on tht; job. Over 400 outfits, costlHg approximately MOO.000, have been purchased. Over $L00,00O worth of equipment Is uow In tYanco. More than 500 baildings have boon erected.
What does it all oieau? It metias that throueh thu Associatioa every father and mother and every patriotic aitlzen can extend u small part of thn hoipltallty of hU homo to the boys wherever they may be. Wherever the soldier goes he will ttnd ouo spot in the camp where he cau write that letter hume, for utatlonery and a place to write are provided at eyerr Y -M. C. A. post.
U meana that in the liuldier's spare time ha has an opportunity to indulge
' ta recreation that builds luuilth and
, (leau living, and k not left to tbe j
¦aierey ot the degrading iufluencen i
' that usually surround army llie. i Uateball, athletic meets, football, buxA kig, wrestling are all a part of tie j Asaoeiation progiaiii. Slack.s ol mag-!
' axines and books are lu every hut or: lnnt under Associulion au!-'pi«'es. Mo-' tion plcturo allow*;. ontertaiunientM, •uciuls, vaudeville htiint nighib, will occupy their evenings
In the As.-.oeiatiun secretary the .sol-f dier has a friend upon whom he may < oaU (or advice, ur consolation; In ' whom he cau cuaflde hU own perauiiifl troubles; a friend w4io i.s primarily i kitereated in helping soldiers tu be
t Ute bed poasible kind of aoldlers, by | •lean Uving, healthy bodies a^id •Iroag charactani. The Christian j Meal of lita U coottantly set up. with
taut tke praachlng of cant, the tain';
:i»f dogma, ur the flavor of danomiua ' tkMiallsm. if tt U humanly possible, |
){laer«tary Uakar aad Preaident Wii I
<M« lataad tkat the Amerlcaa army | ¦Mt ka Ite alM^«#t tittf ikti evarj
French army of nbout 4,000,000 men, ;h() llaiian army of some .'^OOO.OOU and tiic smaller armies of Belgium, Me o.
iinii'ornis. mes:^- Ma and automobile irueks. Two thouaand trained secre¬ taries are now at work with the troops. By July 1 of next year 4.2.'54 more will be needed. .Many of these men are already in training, and every available experienced secretary has been taUcn from the regular associa¬ tion work. During the pu.H few inonlli.s nearly 100,000 men have been In camp on Long Island, with a .staff of nearly .">() secretaries and between l.'i and 20 buildings and tents llie As¬ sociation has been serving these men. A vUdt to any one of tha buildings at Camp I'ptcn or tlie tents at Catap ,
uotamia, India, Kast Africa, Egypt 1 *""3 will give a good idea ot the work
and Roumaiiia, numbering po.s.sibiy l..')00,000. .Moreover, tho G.OODDOO prisoners of war imperatively reciuire tho practical ministry ot America, through the Association. If tlii3 amount wcie distributed evenly it would unan an expcdlture ot ?1.50 per mun. Although thefie calls for work with the meu of our allies are pre.ss- in?;, our major interetit is ijiOvi'i.u'.i;y
as it is carried ouf in other places. I linos thereof P.esldes this, Ihe As»*ociatinn ha.s helped local communities organize to meet the added etraiii of large num- Ijcrs of soldiers in fheir midst.
This is an immediate nce.l. In the words of John K, Mott, "there is an element of urgency about this great undertaking which should not be over¬ looked. Some tasks can wait; not
known as "M;ip of First Section of I'roperty situate at Hicksville, Nas¬ sau County, l.ong Islnnd, owrud by the CantlaciMe Development Com¬ pany," and filed In tho office of the Clerk of the County of .Na.ssau. as follows: Ii<)t.=! seven, (7). lOiizhf, (8), Nine. (!)), Thirfy-fniir, (IM), Thirty- five, (35), Thirty-six, (3R), Thirty- seven. (37), and Thirty-ei«ht. (38),
in Plock Ono; I/jts Six (C), Seven,! heirs at law, devi.sees and leg 17). eight. (8), and Nine, Cj). ln|.nie(>s and assignees of Charles Dlock Three; l.ots Four, (1), }'*lvc, - Kotdiler, deceased, if any, and (.'¦>). Six, (fi). and Thirteen, (131, In their ri'sjicctivo hu.shands and filock i''ouitcen. To^'ether with all wives, if any. all of whose Ihe right, title and interoHt of the' rarues .ire iinl<nown to plaini- (Icfemlanta of, in and to the streets : iff.; and all other per.sons hav- or avenues lying in front of and ad- , jiik or claiming to have any Oiiiintr said premises to the eentrc' interest in or lien upon the
to Pine Street and Water Street, ly-| south aide of Dart Street 1fi2,7 feet
ing in front of and adjoining said, westerly from the corner formed by
pi,-'mlses to the centre lines thereof, | the intersection of fhe wesf side of
respectively. ; Lawson Avenue wltb the south side
.Su'.)jecf however (o rovcnants. ease-] of Dart Strei't, thence westerly along
ments and restrictions cfinlained in ; Dart Street to land of Oliver DavU
former Instriiment.s of reeord affect-j .-fon, ihcnce southerly along said l);i-
ing said jiremlFcs. visons land and along the center of
Dated, October 2',!, 1917, ; Ihe ereek, following its winds and
KDWAHI) H. THOMPSON. bends, to land now or formerly of
Keferee. lone Abrams, thence easterly along
LI'TVl S. HULSt;, 'raid Abrams' land to the southwest
.A,tt();ncy for Plainiiff, 'corner of lot numbered l.'il on
66 Broadway, .said maj), lhen<c northerly along
Horough of M.inhattan. the westerly line of Ir.ts numbered
New Vork VHy. l.'il to lot niiniliered 11.'), Inclusive,
' on said map fo the south side of Dart
COr.NTY COrilT, .NASSAl (Ony'l'Y , Street at the point or place of be
LIO.N'A JACKSON, Plaintiff,
against LOnSK A .WEIJKK; THF WIUOW, if any, and all the
with our own boys. Tho A9.s0cip.ti0n i t'^'*' "^^- Many good causes will be
with us year after year, but, thank
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i)a;cd, Uctolicr 16, 1017.
KDWARD n. TIIGMP.SO.N. R«f«rec lUFlS T. GlllGOS, Attoi'ncy for I'laintiffs. OfTlco and P. 0. Address. '1 Na.ssau .Street, New York City.
< (lYNrvro! lit, >As.sAi: roiJNTT
KDOAR JACKSON, as substituted trustee under the last will and testament of Stephen Baldwin, deceased. Plaintiff,
against STEPIIKN n.\XTER. and others, Defendants.
Ood, not this one. The coming au¬ tumn, winter and spring montlis will be the most critical period of the war for most of the armies and for the |
prisoners of war, owing to tbe pro- j closure and sale made and entered j ^tro to appear, or answer, judginent longed strain (as it has been for t^o I in the a!iove entitled action in the
i picmi: cs described in a inort- I -.n'r-rc recoid(^(i in .Nassau Coii'ii- ty Clerk's oflice in Liber 221 . of lii'di'tgages, pafio 197, on I Mny 1, una, derived under or 1 ihroiijih tli(> said-Charles Koeh¬ ler, deceased, snbsocjucnt to the i said mortgage;
Defendants. To tbe above named defendants: roc ARi; lllORI'-BY Sl'MMONKT) ; to answer the complaint in this ac¬ tion, and to serve a copy of your an- , swer on the Plaintiff's Attorney with- i in twenty days after the service of i this suninions, exclu.sive of the day !
south 88 degreea 06 minutea
46.!i6 feet, thence north 2,5 degreee SI minutes east, 2770.'14 foet fo thfi potBt or plaee of heginnlng, contalnlBC n..')74 acres of land within aald bonnA and being the same premisea nOB- veyed l.y William H. Platf, unmarrl««,
thenee westerly along a j I" 'l': fTrT'^J'- o'^'T^'' ^Y°}^ i,„, „,,.u .,.. _r..t. I ¦'> "f^'d dated fhe 22nd day of !»•-
CMtiher. PiKi. and recorded in tie ofTlie of fhe Clerk of Nassau Oonn% in Liher 2,M of Deeds at page 39P •¦ Ihe 2!Hh dny of December, l.'MO, at ttm minutes paat eleven a. m.
Sixth Parcel: Beginning at tk« northwesterly corner thereof at a slake driven In fhe ground at the poU* wbere the easterly line of land t( Martin V. Wood intersects the aoiitk- ei ly line of land formerly of D. t. Denton, and running thence .south K degrees 3fi minutes wesl along; saM easterly line of land of Martin . Wood, 2770,04 feit to the bay, ttlOTtto runniniT north 73 degrees 11 minutee east, 118 68 feet; thence running north 3!l degreea /s minutes eaat, 127.2 feet and thence north 77 deip-efla ri'2 minutes e.ist, 143.1 feet fo land mt Alfred C. Cornwell, the last threa courses and distances being along tka bay. thence running norlh 25 desreaa IS niiniite.<; east along said land tt Alfred c. Coniwrll 2.'.20.2 feet to laad formerly of Samuel S. Rhame; thenaff riinniiK' north 6!> degrees 02 mlnirtee west along sairt land, formerly mt Samuel S. Rhame, 160.1 .feet: tmt thenee running north 8!) degreea M» niiniitis wesf along said land fornser-
to thn contata- ing within .said hounds 13.(>n8 arr«M 01 land, according to a survey naaAe hy D. S. Denton, Jr., Drcember 2, 1910; being the same premises coa- v.>ed by Samuel V. Abel and l.Jlllaa <in,.„„.i t> I r. - • . X, ! ^1- Abel, his wife, to the afor«eam
Seonl Parcel: Megmning al the U;^vifnian Damhly, by deed dated tfce noitlicasterly corner of the premises j o....^ ^,,y „r i>,.,;,„,;, 1010, and 1^
corded in the oflice of the ClerK ot
Deads
inning; the .said two plots together heing tbe s.ame premises conveyed bv th( '
he Las riockaw.iy Realty Company^, „f ,, ^ „„^„,^ ^ 0 the afores.ud H. Witman Dainhy , ,,,.:„, ... , v „¦
.V deed dated the lltb day of Ma,- ^'L^V..'^" ^i'^v.^:!""'"«i^
t
lino, and recorded In the oflice of the Clerk of Nassau f'otinfy in Liber 2:!1 of Deeds at page 16,5 on the ]3fh day of May, Plio, ;it 22 minutes past 11 a. in.
af a locust stake driven in the ground
.. l,ion mu land toni.er y belonging to ; ^-,,,,,,„ (>,„„ty i„ ^Hier 2:>l ot Deate oHaw.v'p.w.u' IT '"''''" ''^ 'Y'h't l'"-«<^ ''»' "" <he 2:.th day of De- iiinning soutli .>,.! degrees ;!0 minutes j ,,jpyj,^jj j^_ *^
west along land known as "Kast Kockaway I'ark" 231.6 feet; thence running nnrth 6S degrees T,': minutes we.st along land now or formerly of Auerbach and Stevenson 327..'17 fcot to a monument: thenco .south 70 de¬ grees 23 minules west along: land of
In pursuance of a judgment of fore-1 f>f scr\'ice; and in case of your fail-
A Regular Outdoor Event at the Army Y. M. C. A., Camp Funston, Texas.
e.\.i>ects to sjiend about $10 per man ;n providing its facilities for t'lo boye in the United Statea army aud uuvy. It is proposed to di»trlbut9 the fund of $35,000,1100 as follows: ii'or work with the U. 8.
army and navy men In
this country |11.12O.000
For work with tin- U. S.
army and navy men over¬ seas
For Y. M. C. A. wiH-k in the
Ru««lan army
For Y. M. C. A. work in the
French army
For Y. M. C, A. work In the
Italian army 1,000,000
For Y. M. C. A work in the
priaoner of war camps... 1,000,000
11,9114.000 3,SO5,O0U 3.649,000
131,068,000
a,»32.ooo
Total
In addition to above bud
gets, to provide for Inev
Itable expansion
\
Urand toul $36,000,000
This meauB that America, through the Association work with Russia, will be lucreaalDg the morale and efflciency
many millions of the men) and owing to conditions of economic exhaustion, social unrefit and depression of spirit which obtain in parte of the war zones. Thifi work, therefore, takes an added signlflcaiire, and it becomes us to do quickly and with prodigal hand what we do. No true- patriot, no true Christian, thie momentous year has anything more Important to do for for h after cess Is
I fhls t
! have contributed $2,000,000 towurd the maintenance of the work of the army Y. M, C. A. If the United States gave
j in proportion to Australasia, the Na-
i tional War Work council would re-
j ceive over UO 000.000.
Before fhe n"] of the t'rrd year of the war the peuple cf Cauada had eiintributod over $70,000,000 for pa¬ triotic funds. If the I'nited States follows the lead of Canada in sacri¬ ficial givln.g, and gives according to Its population and wealth, the iieople of this country will contribute $1,000,- 000,UOO, The bovd of tne country are earning and gii'ing $1,000,000 of the $35,000,000, Th's total amount is about one-half cent for each dollar of Liberty loan raised.
Nassau and Suffolk county have been called upon to raise their share of this fund. We must not be neglect¬ ful of our opportunity and our duty. Many of our boys have offered to make the great sacrifloe. Let us help the Association to give the boys the help wbicb we, as Individuals, can ren¬ der only in this way. The big cam¬ paign will be durlag tha week of No¬ vember 11 to 19, incluslTe. Wherever
oflice of tbe Clerk of the County of Nassau on the 23rd day of October, 1917, 1, the undersigned, the referee in .said judginent named, will sell at puhlie auction, to the highest bidder, on the Slh day of December, 1917, at 10.80 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front door of The Fiec- p(,irt Rank Building, at Freeport, Nas¬ sau County, New York, the premises
will be taken against you hy default for the jcliet demanded in the com¬ plaint. , Dated September 10, 1917.
EDGAR JACKSON, Attorney for Plaintifl'. Office and P. O. Address, Freeport Bank Building, Freeport, Nassau Coun*>', New York
To tl.e widow, if any, and all'the i^' '^^i??"^""'."''¦•' Surveyor, February
The said six parcels being subject to the riuhf.s, reservations and f*i- .st rict ions in snid deeds contained.
:5afd premises will be sold suojact vO any stau- of facts that a sunrer m;... show, hnd to covenant.s and re¬ strict, us. if any, affecting fbe Kanie:
?! bofr
a hot¬ ting said premises; to rights aad iseinenis of lot owners, if Jiny. ofetr said map aad ¦ $:i!).U00 wMh ,, ^ rr.^ ., . '"''''''* "''""^ interest thereon,
.rough Thed.sori's Creek .33.2 feet; lOxeepiing from the above described
¦liong Theds^ns creek to land known ' parcels of land sitnated at East K«*- south 72 rte^reer'^'n "^^iK ^'^^°«^! i away. county of Nassau and StaSV Tn. ^2 *^«f«f 20 minutes east n^w York, known and designated ¦«
RoclfwaT Pa k" 00.;T°fe T 1 "''fn* ^ ^^'•^^'° '"^P ^°""«<* "^ap B oTiS nnTnt nr r.f./ ff - *^^ '°/,''*''Ro^''away Park, Nassau Connir.
fnJ^Jtlio^hLlTTJi contain- Windsor Land * Improvement OoZ- .ng within said bounds 3.615 acres of I nanv C W Smitii Citv qiirv.trXT" land according to a survey made by ! ^^7•filed I the olhce"of tSe cl^
Alfred Cornwell, 78.1.3 f^-et; thence | ^^ HpamiVfg;^;. an^in tl nuth 50 degrees 52 nunnfes west still,,,,rt ,.,.,.,k« ,-„nning through „r along land of -Alfred Cornwell. 406,11 ting said premises t « H "JoiT^n" ' • '7^- ^•";"''*: ""'"*" easem.nis of lot owner, ThoHfn^ r^^ r"',"^r- *:'*'^ through , ho sue.-^ts laid out on i 1 n^^ H^'''"' ^',f '"'"*= thence „, „ p^ior mortgage fo north 38 degrees 2!) minutes «cst' in,e,-e.st thereon
ll,rniio-», T'»,,..1c„.,'.. .' 1. 000 , IUU It.M llHriOU.
map entitled "Map ri<U Manoi-, comprising 538 lots at .M( rrick, in the town of Hempstead, .Nassau County, .New York, owned by Long l.'^land Ilealty Company, New York. ' Surveyed April, 1004. by Al¬ viu Ci. .':"itli, ('. K. Fi'eeprjrf," and tiled In li.l olijic 01 the (Jlcrk of Nas- ';;i:i Counly, .\i)iil 27, liiOt, as and by the lot nnn.bers 255 and 250, and n.ore particularly dosiu'ibed as fol¬ lows: Beginning at a point in the iMiitherly line of Camp Aveiiue, flfty- t\yo and forty ouc-hundredths (55.40) feci distant in a westerly direction froin the Northwesterly corner of Camp Avenue and Stevens Avenue; 11,ence ruiinin.tr .Northerly, in a line parallel wilb the westerly line of Ste- vcn.s Avenue, one hundred forty-on. and forty one-hundredths (141.40) fici; thence westerly, in a line paTal-
a mortgage recorded in Nassau (^oun- rtiiid Parcel: Beginning at locust, streets and avenues as laid down tv Clerk's office in I.iber 221 of morf-1 ¦¦},"'**' at tho northeasterly corner of .said map in both directions to 1 gages, page 197, on May 1, 1913, de-1'7 I""«""s«s where the westerly line : nearest puhlic highway. rived under or thrmigh the said ;'/; J'^[^^|^JJ[^A'rren Cm-nweD^^^^^ Also excepting from the above ia-
liarU'K Koehler, deceased, subse- '" "" ""
said inortgaged lands situate al Rast 8 minutes ¦ Rockaway, County of Nassau
qrent to the said mortga.ge; tlie fore- ":oing summons is served upon you by puhlicafion pursuant to an order of Honorable Lewis J. Smith, County .hidjre of Nas.-^au County, dated the Ith (lay of October, 1<i17, and filed in the ( ITiee <.f the Clerk of .Nassau Coun¬ tv with till complaint.
KDGAR JACKSON. y\tfovney for Plaintiff, Oflice and P. O. Address, I'reeport Hank Building. Freeport, Nassau Connty. . New york.
SUPREME rOl'KT NASSAU COUNTY
certain map entitlad
^i''"-1^ "'^ /^<^Srccs 41 I ".Map B, of East Rockaway Park, Na«- ^•'i ^^'^^ "* ^ monu- sail Caunty, Wind.sor Land & Im-
lel with tbe Southerly line of Howes
Sireet, fifty (50) feet; thence South-j CASSIUS M. IxAWSON, et al,
erly, in a line parallel with the first, Plaintiffs,
described course, one hundred eigh-1 against
teen and ten one-hundredths (118.10) I EAST ROCKAWAY IMPROVH-
feet, to the Northerly line of Camp I MENT COMPANY, and others,
.Avenue: thenco Easterly, along thej Defendants,
Northerly line of Camp Avenue, flfty- j In pursuance of a judgment of fore
five and forty one-hundredthe (56.40)
feet, to the point or place of begin-
iV'i.rr.n!^'''"-'^ ''¦;'.*' "/ •''"'^ formerly of i .scribed premises all that part of tke Delamaler S. Denton, and running 1 ¦ v i «« »-*-
thence north 56 degrees
west along .swld land formerly of J.state of .New York, known and dea- D.lamater S. Denton, 151.4 feet to a , ijrnatcd .stake; thence minutes we.st
nient .'4 the head of a ditch known as I provement Company, C. W. Smlti v.'fl'lf '^''i'','"''*,'*^ separates fhe ! City Surveyor, and filed in the offloe! panel of land hereby conveyed from j of the Clerk of the County of Naa- formerly of Benjamin Moti; ' mu on October Oth, 1911, as Mao No . /""therly along said ditch as' 42, as and l.y the lot numbers 2t It winds and turns until it conies to '21. 22 and 23 in Block No. 25 the hay; thence e.-isterly along .said i Together with an easement for in-
Alfred Cornwell; and thence north, above described over the streets and
-I degrees 41 minutes 30 seconds | avenu(>s as laid down on said man la
''^^, ^1""^^ «/'^ '""'J of Alfred Corn-j hoth direction.s to tl.e nearest puW
well 2727.6 feet to the point or place highways
of beginning; containing within said 1 Dated October 29 \in
bounds 10.397 acres according to a i '
land tlienci
ning. and comprising all of tbe land
your boy goes, he will find the Abbo- j within said bounds
elation secretary eager to do some of the things yuu would like to do. Stand back of tbe Association as it standa back of your boy
survey made by D, S. Denton, Jr, April 21, 1911, and bein.g the same premises conveyed by William B. Platt, unmarried, to the aforesaid B. Witman Dambly by deed dated
closure and sale, duly made and en- the 24th day of May, 1911, and record- tered in the above entitled action, and cd in vhe ofHce of the Clerk of .Nas- bearing date the 26th day of Oclolier, sau County in Liber of Deeds, at page
JAMKS M. SKAMAN, Referee. ARTHUR P. HILTON. Plaintiffs' Attorney, 350 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y
1917, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will aell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, by James C. Archer, Auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nassau (bounty Court House at Mineola, New York, on the
16tk Day of December, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m., the premises di-
Dated, October 24, 1917.
EDWARD B. THOMPSON. Referee. Kdgar Jackson.
Attorney for Plaintiff, Freeport, N. Y.
MEW YOHK SITKEMF. rOITRT NASSJkU rOUNTT HKNRT M0ELIJ-:R. Plaintiff.
against J. HARRY MYKRS, lIATriK A. M Y E R S, BAY BOULEVARD REALTY COMI'ANY, l.NC, and others. Defendants, ^
In pursuance of the judgment of, ed and described as follows: — foreclosure and sale duly made and First Parcel: AU those certain lots entered in the above entitled action, i known and designated rn a certain and bearins date thu 20th day of Oc- map entitled "Amended Map of East tidier. 1917, I, the undersigned, tbe referee in said judgment named, will
reeled by said Judgment to be sold,*! or formerly of Daniel HIgbie; thence
and therein described as follows: , All those certain lots, pieces or
parcels of land, situate, lying and be- I ing at East Rockaway, in the Town
of liempstead, County of Nassau and ' State of New York, severally bound-
tiounds 12.797 acres of land according to a survey thereof made on the 21bt day of Aprtl, 1911, by D. S. Denton. Jr., Surveyor; ijeing part of the same Rockaway Park (situate at East i premises conveyed to Alfred C. Corn Rockaway) Nassau County. N. Y., D. ] well under the name of Alfred C.
NOTirE TO CBEDirOBS Pursuant to an order of HON. LKONE I). HOWKLI4, BurrogaM af tbe County of Nassau, notice Is iMre- by gilven to all persons having cl against John Schlegel, late of Town of Hempstead, in the said « ty, deceaaed, to praaent the same ^ the vouchers thereof, to the sut er the executor of the laat Will ag Testament of said deceased, at ¦ place of transacting business at 4 nning northerly by .aid Higoie's 12?^ v"' H,*°T Mortoa Levy. Trt m,^dowland until It'comes to^U^d^^^'^^'j^^^^J'^""^- »-'-• ^»>^ now or formerly of Oliver S. Denton; 1 D^t^d MTne^Ia NY June it itttf thence running easterly by said Den- ' "^''^*^- amanda f^wi Sin*
Urn's land to the point or place of (-,.,„ A.MANUA St.HLBQBU
beginning; containing within said '
on the 26th day of May, 1911. Fourth Parcel: Beginniftfe at the northeast corner thereof adjoining raeadowland now or formerly of Val¬ entine Wood, and running southerly partly by land of said Wood and a ditch until it comes to fhe bay; thence westerly along the said bay until It comes lo meadowland now
)rge Morton Lery, Extootor.
Attorney for Executer, 1-7 Jlallroad Avenu«. Preeport. N. Y.
NonrF ro cnRDrroia
Piu-^uant to an order of HON. l.iOO.M D. HOWBLL, Surrogate mt
.s»ll at public auction in the Rotunda 1 S. Denton, Jr., Surveyor, East Rock- { Cornell hy .May L. Berry by deed 1 •*' ¦ * ouuty of Naasaif, notice is t>er«- o* the County tTourt House, Minecda, i away, N. Y., June 18, 1909," and flled dated OcUiber 24, 1891, and recorded ' -New York^ on the j in the afflce of the Clerk of Nassau i In the office of the (Merk of the Coun-
lOUi Day of Deeemher, 1917, County, Long Island, New York, on ty of Queena In Liber 895 of Deeds at
I 12 oclock, the premises directed l-'ebruary 10, 1910, comprising In this j page 345 on November 16, 1891; being
On th« Srltieh Waetem Frant. A Y. M. C. A. H«it Untf«r %Hoi\ Fir«. (Om«i.'«« Brttiah riiete).
t>v said judginent ta be sold, and therein described as follows:
All that certain plot, place o> par¬ cel of land, situate, lying and being at liong Beach. Town uf Heiiipstwad, County of Naaaau and'Stat« of New York, known and designated ou a cer¬ tain map entitled "Map of the Katatee .0* I.<oog Beach. Ijung Beach. U I., Map No. 1. Wte. H. Reyaolds, PraaUkat, Aatad Marclk, Itff, eurvayad tfr Cterlee W. LaaTltt Jr.. Landaeape
parcel all lota or plots included in and indicated on said map, excepting lots numbered 209, 210, 214, 215, 218, 219, 241, 242, 243, 244, 248, 249, 262, 253, 271), 280. 281, 282, 283, 304, 305, 308, 309. 310,^11, 312, 313, 314, 316. 334, 335. 336, 387, 348, 349, 350, 351. 394, 395, 396. 397, 398, 401, 402, 457, 458, 469, 460, 461, 462. 463, 464, 466, 466, 4<7, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473. 474. 476. 47«, 491, 494. 4»6. 496. 497. 4SK, 61C. 617, 618, 619, 6S«. Ul. M2.
the same premises conveyed by Wtl liam U. Platt, unmarried, to the aforesaid B. Witman Dambly b> deed dated the 25th day of May, 1911, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of .Nassau County in Liber of
Deeds at pace on
dav of May, 1911.
by given to ail peraons having cla agairiHT BERNARD IJ<:NN0N. lata a( I'lO '(own of Hempatead, iu the aaM cuunly deoeased. to present tbe aana with the vouchers Uier«x>f, to the ail^ scrit>ei the adiBiuiatratur of the goo4iu chattels aod credita of said deceaaatf. at hia place of transacting bustiMM at tli« offlcf of G««r«a Uoilun Imw. Frt.eport. Ntw York, oa or b«fore Mm the 4<rh i '*** **^^ •' D«««»»»ar aext
Dated, MineoU. N. Y.. Hay M, i01T.
BTMCwar. Haw IM. iM, U». «N. CIT, M8, 6M. 6«<». Kast Hachawar Park, ruamla« tUace
Fifth Parcel: Beginning at the! HJBNEY S. LBH^WI.
northeasterly corner uf the premises j AteMIMfiMi
where the same adjoins laud formerly \^tnrm' Morten Le*y. uf D 8. Daaion and now kaawn as I ^'^^^^ for kAtttttrntttiot, ruamlax Uteace ^''J^tiUmAM.'^omm.
M. Y.