BAUmiN.
Misn Margaret Opperan ia able to j be out after quite a lengthy illneas. j
Mrs. John Vincent and Miaa Leono-' ra Watta, ot Upper Orand Avenue, j have been visiting frienda in Brook¬ lyn.
Miss F:dtth Smith has been spend-1 lag a few days with relatlvea in; Oceanside. I
Mr. iAXiD Woodward has rented his | property on -Miller Place to IrvinK Coles Pettit, who formerly resided in Mew Jersey. The Wooidwards are ¦taying in the city on account of Mrs. Woodward's health.
Dr. King and family bave ratumed to their home on the Merrick Road for tbe summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Pried lein are anjoylng a two weeks' vacation. They are greatly missed at the Railroad •Ution.
Topic of the Kpworth IjeAgxio meet¬ ing in tho M. K. Church Sunday eve¬ ning will be, "Why Should I Attend a I.«ague Institute?" Miss Jennie Schuman. leader. Miss Flora Papp ia pianist for the month of May.
The Woman's ForeifiTJ Missionary Society was entertained by^ Mrs. Floyd Bedell ISHt Friday afternoon : at her home on Grand Avenue. Mrs. Julius Stillwell prepared an Interest- j ln{< program for the afternoon.
Mrs. James H. Slory Is quite ill her home on Grand Avenue.
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The Manhattan Country Club will open on Decoration Day. While the golf and club Rrounds Ue between Freeport and Baldwin, the commodi¬ ous club houtie and buildings are on Grand Avenue, and the place has al¬ ready attracted mueh attention of the passers-by. ,
" The woman's War Relief Committee meet regularly in tbe chapel of the M. I''. Church .Monday afternoons and are doing excellent work, making a variety of clothing find bandaires out of both old and new material. A busy woman can drop in for just a few spare moments and help what little she is able. Tbe committee would be glad to receive any old clothes for either children or grown people.
Mr. Arthur Lynch, a freshman in Freeport HIsli Sehooi, was a partici¬ pant in tbe High School track meet. Mr. Lynch was track matuiK<'r of his class and flnlshed first in the 11') yard dash and second place in tbe 220 yard dash.
Prayer meetins will be held every Wednesday evening in the M. I'- Church. . 1 ,.
FREEPORT BANK
23 & 25 South Main Street, FREEPORT, N. Y.
JokB J. Randall, President. D. Wesley Pine, Vi«e Prciidoiit.
William S. Hall, Cashier.
The Officers and Directors of this Bank feej that at this time an expression of loyalty to the Pres¬ ident of the United States should be made, and as an expression of such loyalty they have instructed the Cashier to subscribe for $50,000 of the proposed war loan. If any of our friends or patrons should desire to participate in these bonds we would be. pleased to let them have them at cost to us.
To be given by the American peo-1 therefrom to a pomt four hundred pie. Rfead abont It in tbe New Tork j (400) feet east of Oceanside Road; Herald every day. tbraice southerly and paraii^i with
hEsnrwsrmcw
transcript uf said Jndsment havins
been filed in tbe Naaaan Couaty
- Clerk's Offlce on the 19th day ot Da-
! the Oceaoslde Road and four hun- i cember, 1916, In the above catitlaA
, dred (400) feet easterly therefrom i »cUon, in lavor of said Plaintiff aai*
BESOLlTiOJr NUMBEB TWO ll^^ttlL'^L^^r^ /^on. ^"I" to a against said Defendaata, tested oa
AN ACT to erect a lire district at I ^'^e'^uthX itae^rC^'n Av^'"''' ''^ "^^ °' ^'^"'^'- '"''' "*
nue extended; thence westerly and
«ru.,^.„ . , m J .-..• r -L. 'parallel with Wat.son Avenu» four
^l'f5^**'.A,r.*L'.'"*^.P^i'^'°° °f^*'!i himdred (400) feel southerly ther^
Oceanside. in the Town of Hemp-1 stead, Nassau County, New York.
t^„ 1 1 • ' i. I,'. , .. T. --1 nunaren (4oii) r<»et southerlv there-
taxabie inhabitants of the proposed i .__„, ,„ , '„ n.^-„^ d !• .iT fire district hereinafter created, out-'''^°'" '? ^P« ^^^'^ ^2,'^- »J'*°«« side of an incorporated village «; city, r?"*^"'^ "'"''^ h*"^ ^^^^'^ R<>*<» ithin the County of Nassau ' tV ?"'' ^^r^*"**, ^'¦'= '^fnce agam names appear on the lasl as-i *''^'*^'¦'>¦ "''^ Pf/'^"'^' with Windsor
and \
whose names appear
Sessmenl roll of the Town of Hemp
stead within which such proposed fire
Parkway one thousand (1000) feet southerly therefrom to a point about
to me directed and delivered. I here¬ by give notice^ tban on the i;th DAT OF FEBBUABT, 1«13,
at 10 o'clock in tba lorenooB. at th* front door of the Nassaa CooBty Court House, in the Town of Heap- stead, N. Y., I sball expose for sal* aa the law directs, all tbe right. Utle. and interest which the Defendants, Bay Boulevard Realty Co, lac, aa^ ney Smith's dock; thence northerly ***'"'T •'• Meyers, bad oa tha IWk to the easterly line of the Incorporat-j day of December. 1916, or at any time ed Village of Eaat Rockaway: thence !'**'"*'^^*'"- "'' ^ *°** ^ ^** '©"•'^n* .'Still northerly along said Incorporat-|'^®"*^'''*'**' property: ed Village line to tbe Incoriwrated i ^^^ those certain lota, piaeea cr Village of Rockville Centre at the IP*"^*'" «' •¦»<'> sitnata, lying and point or place of beginning. | being in the Village of Long Beaeh.
Provided, however, that said dis-' Town of Hempstead, County et Nas- Whereaa, The Supervisor from said! ^"'' ^'"'l' ""^ "\^'"l '^ '"^ drection I sau and State of New YoT%, aa« Town favors the granting of said ap-1'" ''.^'^'Z^ ""« ™"« ^¦"^^ "»^ nearest known and designated en a eertala pllcatron in which opinion the re-: *•"»'"*"''^""^ <"¦ ^'^^'^ *°'"»^''e'-^o"'*^ I °^P *••<' ^ ^* 0««» •< «» O^k
district is locatedras ow^nror rep:!*^« ^^^^'^.'^ (200) feet south of Sid-
resentint; more than one half of the taxable real property owned by the residents of such diptrict, has been this day presented It and filed with this Poard requiring that the terri¬ tory therein and hereinafter describ¬ ed be established as a flre district; and
located within said district.
Section 2. This act shall take effeci immediately, and the Clerk of this
main ing members of the Board con cur; now, therefore, be it
Re.solTed, The Board of Supervisor , „ . .
of the County of Nassau, pursuant fo I , "^ '* directed to Hie and publish the power and authorPv in them vest-! l^iT^f*'"!-"--!.*'""'*'^ ^^ '**' "^ '^* ed by Section S8 of rhe County Law
and all acts amendatory of or sup plemental to said section, does enact as follows:
Section I. The territory particu¬ larly hereinafter described in the Town of Hempstead .outside of an in¬ corporated village or city, and with¬ in the County of Nassau is established as a fire distriet. The following Is a description of di.'stricl:
offlcial newspapers
Adopted by the Board of Supervis¬ ors of Nassau County, N. Y., May 18, 1917.
HIRAM R. SMITH, Chairnian
State of .New York, County of Nassau, ss.:
I, Jt'sse F. Merritt, Clerk ot the Board of Supervisors of tbe County „..^ . ,.^, ^, .,
of Nassau, do hereby certify, thai i fi'ty-four (6*). on said Map. At Oceansi-de.'Townof nempMoAd,:^!!^::,::^^!^.'}^^^'*:'^'^'}'^ with tlit : ^LSO lot3 Thirty-six (36), Thirty- Nassau County and State of Nrw "
of tbe County of Nassau, aatiUed. "Map No. 1, Estates of Long Be»eh. William H. Rvynolda, President, Chas. W. Ijeavitt. Jr., Laascape Kngineer. 220 Broadway. New York City, date4 March, 1907 Illed in the Offlca ef th9 Clerk of the County of Nassau as Map No. 31, on April 20<h, 1911, aa and by the lot numbers One (1), Two (2), Three (3). Four (4), Five (6). Six (6). Seven (7). and Eight (8), lu Block Fifty-three (53).
ALSO lots One (1), Two (2,) Three (3), Four (4), and Five (5), Iff Block
T
pany is developing their land eonKid->bieh will bo held to-morrow at Min- Ihe exhibited, also flag drill.i and ai"'""- ^ course four hundred (100) feet
oriuinal resolution adopted hy ,he i "e^^^n <37), Thirty-eight (38), Thirty- Board of Supervisors of .Nas.sau Coun-1 "*"« <39). and Forty (40) in Bloca ty, .New York, .Mav ^S, 1!II7, on jne; Forty-two (42), on said Map. in HIT office and recorded iu ibe ree- ALSO lota Thirteen (13), Fourtee»
ih^VVnVoiVoraVed'vililg'e'of'RockliMe "::'l/>f ""' Prooeedinj^'s of the Board . 04), Fifteen (15) Sixteen (16).
Centre with the easleriv line of Milli"^ ^"P^'visors of the Couniy of .Na.v j Seven een it). Kighteen (18), Nlne-
sau. and do hereby certify tbe same: teen (19), Twenty (20), Twenty-one to he a correct iranscript therefrom (211, Twenty-two (22). and Twenty- and of the whok- of .said original. three (23). In Block Forty-one (41>,
^ 1 liiilber certify that the resolution ' on safd Map.
point Four hiindred (400)" feet ea.s'r ^''''•''""''"^'*' 'ii'''i'i"n<'d was adopted, ALSO lota Thirty-seven (37), Thlr-
of tbe intersection of 1/mg Be.-teh :''¦^' "" ('""''""'""is alhrinative vole of | ty-eight (381 Thirty-nine (39), For--
Koad and Lincoln Avenue, thence '*'*' ^"l"''"^''^'"'" "f^ "'<' ^'"""'> "' ^•'i''- •>' (10), and Forty-one (il). In Block
easterly and parallel with Sehooi
Streei and Foxhurst Koad, a course
four hundred (400) feet northerly
Iherefroni to a point four hundred
(400) f(^et east of Harvey Avenue.
thence southerly and parallel with
Ilarvey .Avenue ami Cornwell Ave-
York
Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the southerly line of
River and from ihence running in an easterly direclion along said Incor¬ porated Village line and said Incor¬ porated Village Line extended to
I Thirty (30), on said Map.
In Witness Whereof. I have ALSO lots Twelve (12). Thirteen
hereunto '^et my hand and af-|,18>. Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15),
li.xed 111" ()ni< ial .seal of said; Sixteen (161, Seventeen (17). Elgh-
lioard of Supervisors, this j teen (18), Nineteen (19), Twentr
iSi;.\Li L'lst da.\' of .May, in ihe year j (20), Twenty-c.ne (21). Twenty-two
liiin-:(22). Twenty-tliree (2''), Twenty-four (24), Twenl)-live (2."i). Twenty-six
The Baldwin Harbor Realtv Com-
Shoe [Shining Parlor
HATS CLEANED AND
RENOVATED CIGARS, CIGARETTES
J. A. CHARKALIS
44 So. Main St. FBKEFOBl
crably and expect to do a large busi- cola, ness in spite of the prcseui. condi tions.
-¦^lay pole dance. Admision to publi 25 cents; lo students, iit centt
The Junior Kpworth League held a
The following are on the Roll of Honor; some enlisted in the Na\y,
:ake'sau;";n Jhe'M^V^Chureh lai/^ \ 7,^l\^'%^'7L'''l''r'\''f4%^^" ^n^^' ' - ^aiuirlay afternoon. The cake sale , 'Y^.^^J"^'; «"J^'^'^"',S°ry, Chas. j -
Laldwin, Charles .Merritt, Thomas .Me- C-arrigle, Frank White and Charles S. .Miller.
Head th*. Nas.sau Post for local and vicinity ne\i-,s.
easterly tben'froni to a point four h'nidred (400) feet south of Oceanside Parkway; thence westerly and par- f'.llrl with Oceanside Parkway and Oceanside Parkway extended a course rour hundred (4i)(M feet southerly
of one lii(n:saiid niiu dred and seMiiteeii.
,li;ssi; I'. MKUKITT.
(2(i), Twenly-scTcn (27). .Twenty-
nerl< ()f (he UiMi.l nf Supervisors .of ,,,jj,i,t (OR). Twenty-nine (29). Thirty
Sa
'-viia Aery well attended, specially by the young people, and the cakes ou sale were very inviting indeed. Tho
proceeds it is understood will go to | •
the PYesh Air Fund lo help aend poor ; Be pairiotic and join the Home De- { children to country places this sum-j fcnse League. .Meetings are held on iiirr, . - .. I V/ednesday and Friday evenings, and
"^ : on Sunday mornings. The citizens !
Don't forget ou Tuesday evening, ! have recently been supplied with fine ' -Mby 29th, Rev. Newell Hillis will give j appearing uniforms, and arc asking his popular lecture in the M. K. the people to help this cause and join |
Church on "The National Crisis."
the League.
Miss Alice Mariam Gamlln, Direct- Wesley Sprague, who has been sc¬ or of Boys and Girls' Work of the | ,.ioi,sly'ilI at his home on Grand Avt
Billy Sunday Campaign, visited many ol! the churches of this community.
Miss Anna B. Pettit, who has been
nue, is slowly recovering from his ill- > ness.
Parents of the school are urged
visiting friends in Ridgcwooo, N. J., | to attend the interscholastic meet ol i returned home after a week's stay, j the public schools of Nassau County :
j vhich will be held at the Mineola |
Baldwin will be repreaented by a Fair grounds to-morrow at 10 a. m.i number of students at the tracK meet \ arious events of athletic nature will !
Sunny Slope Farm
Dealer in All Kinds of
POULTRY FEED
Get My Prices Before Buying
Rhocie Island Recis, Barred Rock and Leghorn Baby Chicks on hand, also all kinds of fertilizer.
GRAND AVE. Tel. 1340 Freeport BALDWINS
.Nassau Couniy
KI'.SOI,ITION MMIMIK TUKKK
A.N .\('T in relation lo Ihe erecliii;^ of
.guide posis, inelu'liiig signs, iiiid
the estalilisiiment of silent poliee-
meii at cross roads on jnihlie liif;h-
«;iys, for the convenience and pro-
leiiiou of the puhlie.
The lioard ol' Super\ isors of llu ('ounty of Nassau, .Si,ite of .New Vm'k, under and by virliie of the power and authority vested in and conferred up¬ on it. hy and thioiigh Chapter li). i
Laws of 1909, Section 77, entiiled ''An ' The sale In tbe above action 1» .Act in relation to counties," eoiisii-' hereby further adjourned to the luting Chapter Kleven of the Consoll-1 17th day of March, 11)17
dated Laws, and ibe acts amendalory i at the same time aiwl place. Ihereof and siipiilemenial Ihereto, j PHINKAS A. SKAMAN,
ami by and upon a eoiK'nrriiig vote of Sheriff,
a majority of all membeis elected to. Dated, .Mineola, N. Y., February 14, .'ciiii b.iard. aseei'iaiiii d and deteriiiin-! 1917.
I'd hy taking and recording Ihe ayes.
and nays, does enact as follows: ! The sale in the above aetion la hcre-
Seetion 1. It is hereby made the by further adjourned to the
.(30). Thirty-one (31), Thlrty-twc i(:'.2), and Thirty-three (33), in Block Thirty (30), on .said .Map. ; ALSO lots One (1). Two f2). Three, (3), Four (4), and Five (5), in Block Thirty (30), on said Map.
Dated, Mineola N. Y., Janiiory 3id. 1917. PIIINI^AS A. SKA.MAN,
SVieriff, .Nassau County. AHMl.N H. .MITTLKMANN, Allornev for Plaintiff, 44 Cedar Street, New York City.
new
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to Old Glory!
John McCormack sings The Star Spangled Banner" A new Victor Record
Today, r.s never before, Old Glory floats above the whole world as the hope and promise of Freedom.
The hymn which chants theypraises of the Banner of Humanity quickens the puhc or^veiry true American.
John McCormack has taken the first step toward becoming an American citizen. Into the singing of "The Star Spangled Banner" he has thrown his whole heart and soul.
Here is a new Victor Record that performs a real national servicc-^that will bc vv clcome in the home of every American patriot. Corre in and hear it today.
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The Royal Stationery and Gigar^Store
F. R. LBBBERMAN, Prop. 60 So. Main St Thone U74-M
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RESULTS!
One Telephone ^Directory zjidvertiser 'writes:
"The first day the Telephone Book carrying my advertisement was issued, my telephone bell was kept ringing almost constantly by people who had seen my advertisement and who wanted to place their orders."
There are many more endorsers of the Telephone Directory as an ad¬ vertising medium.
The best proof of this is that %o% of Telephone Directory advertisers renew issue after issue.
The Advertising Forms for the new Sunimer issue of the Tele¬ phone Directory close May 28th. This means that advertising in the Directory must bc arranged for on or before that date.
Why n*t ttUfhtni, call st, ir writs tur Ctfnmtrdtl Offict l*isjf
NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY
duty of Ihe C'ounty .Suix-ritendeiit of I Hi.uliways, or the Siirx'rvisor of tbe ! Town in which the highway is loeat- ! ed, to erect, or cause to be erected, al j the intersection of public hinliway."! ! within Ihe Cnimty duralile signs |
idaiiily indlcniiii^ the direclion and! [\distatu'e to nearby villages, and sucli!] I oilier localities as in the opinion of
Iftth day of Mny. 11)17
at the same time and place.
PHINKAS A. SEAMAN,
Sherlfr Dated, .Mineola, N. Y., March, 1«, 1917
said superintendent or supervisor will i facilitate the use of said highways iby tbe Iraveling public, when desig¬ nated by the Board of Supervisors. I Tbe said County Superintendent of Highways, or Supervisor, is further authorized and direeied to place, or J cause to be placed and maintained, silent policemen at the intersection of j such highways within the County as I are main arteries of iravel, and at the j inier.-ieclioii of such olher highways 1 upon which the travel is such as in \ his opinion to justify i!ie use of a j sileni policeman when designated hy ] the Board of Supervisors. All e.v- pens' incurred by said Couniy Siipcr- ' iniendenl under the provisions of Ihls I act is hereby made i county cliarge. I Section 2. This aut shall lake ef- I fi'ct iinmedialely, tiid the Clerk is 'directed to tile and publish tbe same I as j.revideri by Iau. in ihe official I IK wspapers.
i /Ulopted by the Iioard of .Siipervis- I ors of .Nassau I'oimiv, .N. V., .May 21. I 1917.
IllRA.M R. SMITH. Chairman. I State of .New York, County of Nassau. ss.:
I, Jesse F. Merrill, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of tbe County of Nassau, do hereby cerlify, that I have compared the preceding with the original resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Nassau Coun¬ ty, .New York. May 21, 1917, on file In my olhce and recorded In the rec¬ ord of (he proce'dlngs of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nas¬ sau, and do hereby certify the same to be a correct Iranscript therefrom and of the whole of said original.
i lui ther certify that the resolution hereinabove mentioned was adopted by Ihf concurring afllrmalive vote of the Supervisors of the f.'oimty of .Nas- In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and af¬ flxed the offlcial seal of said Board of Stipervisors, this (SF;AL) 2l8t day of May, in the year of one thousand nine hun¬ dred ahd seventeen.
JKSSE F. .MERRITT. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Nassau County.
The sale in the above action ia I'lebv furlher (idioiiined to (hi? I'.'Ird day of .Inne, Mil?
SUPREME COURT. NEW ^ TORK COUNTY—Henry Schultheis, Plain¬ tiff. a«iaiDst Bay Boulevard Realty Co. Inc.. and Harry J. Meyers, Da- fendaata:
By Tirtue of an execution laaued upon Jl Jndsment rendered In tbe Su¬ preme^ Court, New Tork Cbtuty. a
at the same lime and pluce.
I'llLNKAS A. SI':AMAN.
Sheriff. Dated, Minenla, N. Y.. March 16,1917.
Isi'PREMK COURT. NASSAU COUN- 1 TY-Georgle K. Dc Mott, as Execu- I trix of till' last Will and Testament of Daniel Uedell, deceased Plaintiff, , against, Laura K. Whitman, Defend¬ ant: ! In piirsaiiee of a jiidguicnt of fore¬ closure and .'-ale made and entered In Ihe above intitled aclion, dated the 19ih day of June, in tbe year one ! Ihousand nine hundied and sixteen, I. Ihe iiiiderHigned, Ihe referee In said judgment iiaiiied, will sell at public auction to the liigliest bidder, at the front door of the office uf Hooley & Wilson, at No. 211 .Merrick Road, Rock_ i ville Centre, in Ihe 'i'owii of Heiiip- , stead. .Na.-sau County, New York, op .the 9ili day of .lune, in tbe year one thousand nine hundied and seven- ; leen, al len o'cloi'k in the forenoon, the premises described in said judg- iiieiit of foreclosure nad aaie, as fol¬ lows, to wit:
ALL that certain p)er». at parcel of land, witb Ibe biilldingH and Im- proveiiienis thereon, situated al Kree- IK>rt, Town of Hemp.stead, (,'oiinty of Nassau and State of New York, Iwund- ed and described as follows, vlz^ BKGIN.NING al a point on the Kasler¬ ly side of Ilaynor Avenue, dislant Northerly from .Mill Road, three hun¬ dred eighty-nine and foiir-tentli* '(389.4) feet, when measured along the Kasterly side of Raynor Avenua and running Ihence Kasterly at right angles to Raynor Avenue, one hun¬ dred and flfty (LW) feet; and running thence Northerly parallel with Ray¬ nor Avenue, fifty (5u) feet, thence Westerly at right angles with Raynor Avenue, one hundred flfty (150) feet to Kasterly side of Raynor Avenue, and thence Southerly along tbe East¬ erly side of Raynor Avenue, fifty (,50) feet to tbe point or place of be¬ ginning. Containing all the land within said bounds.
BEING tbe same premises convey¬ ed by John T. Raynor and Cbarlott* Raynor, his wife, to the party of tb« first part hereto, by deed dated 0<v tober lOtb. 1906, and ie<;orded in Nas¬ sau County ('lerk's office in Uber 107 of Conveyancea, page 484, on October 17th, 1906. Dated Aprfl 25th, 1917. FELIX REIFSCHNEIDER. JR. . R<4ere«. Hooley A Wilson, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
8]iw,^i.-a«HM'ct«ii:£»''4in«iiM«ei««Kr.9snHiHaMt^^ ¦¦•;:-iiiiii-sa!Bai^