Dafly Review Classified Ads
MWIMUII SO CENTS ONE OiSERTION; 3 TUICS $1.88
MRS. irOQHAlO^ SUIT AGAlNSTTGOKIXm ELLISON SETTLED OUT OF COURT
Fer Sale—Red Eetate
KOR IIAt.4C-^Ab<Hit 8 ocrui land, tiousc with 6 large roomn. barn, shed, stock : room, chicken ooop, corn' crib, pis! pm, larso orchard. Bellmore road. ^ SS.OOO, easy terms or will trade for vU : lage property. 8. Resnick, 14 Green¬ wich St., Hempstead. 19 sj
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FOR SALIS—Buulness proi»«irty "i>; Front St., ntar Main; west of NaUonul; OaraKc; SO feet front, with rlg-ht of i way II feet. Address H. J., Inquirer | Office HempatcAd. lt-3 i
DBVKIXJPED bulldinr lots on Long
Beach Ave., north of Seaman Ave., j
Freeport; termu reasonable. Mrs. Lulu
Wells, S«& Wallace St., Freeport. S:18 i
For Rent—Funmhedl Koonui
For Rent—Houaea
SIX-ROOM house wtth Improvements;
price, fTSOO; also bulldlnc; lots; will
housekeepiDft. Weam heat. 6 minutes! arrange term«; phbne Hempstead 400B;
UEGAIv ADYKSmONe
To KENT—Furnished roomti for light
from troIl«y and station; garage. SS Roosevelt Place, Mineola; phone Oarden City 1444.
FL'RNISHBU rooms to let, elec¬ tric Ught, hot water supply, atoam heat. 3 minutes' walk from station; SIS Front ¦tre«t, Hempetead; phone Hempstead SfZ-W. 10:«
J. Wenettc, 234 Main St., Hempstead.
nUNGAI>OW. six TOoma,! all improve¬ ments; rent rca.sonablc; twenty min¬ utes' walk from station. Wm. Dletscl, I'ark Ave., Merrick.
FOR RENT—Irooma for light house¬ keeping, small Ifcmlly preferred. F. M. cjo Review. Freeport. 16.2
Wanted!—Fumidied Rocana
WANTED—Room and board, wanted by Violin teacher. Rockville Centre
_ preferred. Cornell Kolczj-nskl, P. O.
WANTEi:)~ro rent; two or three un- i Box 2S Rockyllle Centre. 16:3
Wanted—Unfumished Rooms
fumlflhcd rooms with conveniences. I =e Xjho I In Hempst^d A. C. cjo Inquijor Of- £1. j flee, Hempstead.
Centre.
6:13
FOR BALEr—SU room house, ;iew plot
60x160, t(,SO0. Easy terms, bungalow, plot 60xieo, $1,500 Schroeder, Merle Ave., Ocean Sl<lc, Trolley Stop 100. 10:3
FOR BALE—New bungalow, B rooms
finished, 2 unfinished, garage, plot
COxlSO. 114 Ka.1t Ave., Freeport. 1«:3
NBW six-room houne, immediate po.s-
session; good residential section of
Hempstead; price, $7500, eaay terms;
bargain for quick sale. Wm. F. Seltz, private bouMc. all conveniences, walk- Room 614, Flatlron Building, New ing distance of Hempstead staUon. York. • 3:16 /phone 6618 Hollis. 19-3
Wanted—Situations
WANTED—Unfurnished house, 6 a FIRST Class laundress would like to
rooms, 10 mlnutea from station. 1 or i^jte j^ some family washings. Rca-
2 year leaeo. Call. ! Itel 613, Kockville L^„jjj,,g j„ pticc. Call at 25 Alexander
I Ave., upstairs, Freci)ort.
tmi. rata of inWmt. iwjnMc Krml-annually, but the Mid bondf Till n<>t he «'>M briovir psr. Any p*r»an omt bid for tbm wliole or aay part ot tbfm bomb.
TImm bomli *>«, iacucd in pamianee mt m moluVinn puMd «t a Spwisi School llcctlDir of the inhabitant* o( (aid School Diatrfet heM on the lat day of March, 1921, votlns a ta.x n-^ to exeead On« Hundrad Ten Thousand (tHO.SOO) I>ollara. to b« ler- M by inttalliiMnt* upon the taxable prop¬ erty *f the aaid district for the purixwe of Initldins and ereetina a imw School Houae on ths nev aciiool hooae «lie, inttiate. on the etuterly side of Terrell Avenoe in said Sehool Diatrict. and that two of the aaid bonda in i
tiM atini flf rtv* Thouaand (W.tm) DoUara j TREASURER'S REPORT FOR each ia to he made pay«ble and to matore an the nrat day of July ia each of ifae yeara one thouaand nine hundred and twenty-two and one thooaand nine handred and twenty- three both indnslve and that one of the said ten bonda in the aam of Ten TlMniaand ($10,000) Dollars, each, is to be made pay¬ able and to nstnre on the flrst day of July in each of the foOowinn yean, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four and one thous¬ and nine hundred and thirty-three both in- elnvive and that the ftrst two (2) of said bocds are to be iasuad in the denominatioa of> Five Thouaand (is.OCO) DolUrs, each and the next ten (10) of aaid bonds are to be laatied in the detiomlnaMon of Ten Thoasand ($10,000) DoUars, each and the principal and Jnt«reat theraoa lo be payable at the Naasau Count/ National Bank of RoeliviUe .Centre, at Roclivllle Centre, Nassau Comity,
NOTICE TO CRKDITOKS
roranaiit to ika order ot HON. l.^ONE l>. HOWBI.:.. tSarrmmtm at iJw County of .Saa-
MU. nottoo *• iMrekr (ivea to all peraaaa
aaviBs ciauus asatnat
TMaat Barasr | Minnoia. March 16.—A KUit for dam-
iai« •( ^« To*« of tf»rs«i»ort. In tta aaid , a^,..., brought 'oy Mrs. Agnes McDonald. Sr%«*;S?^;ri''f. T«.'e 'S:bJS?£r"JS «* & west ^ud avenu«. I.Veeport. agalAsl Aitanh'.lad'ator. of asUd detvaapd. at bis plaea : Kord'^n E^llison, of Long Beaoh, was inaactiPK buetneas at tke oAn ef^ hts ^ndo,) yc.ntcrday, when it was arranged
to Rottle the matter but of couit. It i.s
Attomuy. Cliarlaa W. Rsynor. Freepvrt Boltdlba. rVoepoH. New Torli. oo or bifon tbe 4ltll day ot March, neat. I
Dated. Minaola,. N. J,. AiMniat :i. ICO. JOHN U. HATNOB. Admlnlrtrntor of Theiuaa Raiynor. CIIAflLES W. RATNOR. Attorary for Adratelatrator, Freeporl. New Tork.
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Treasurer's Report
Village of Cedarhurst
FISCAIi YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY ZStli, l>2t
RECEIPTS Balance on hand Marcb 1st, 1920 I836.S7 Deposits on Street
xmening permits f 63.00
(Of which $39.00 has been returned) Received from
County Trensur-
urcr. Mortgage
Iteeording Tax.. deceived from
County Treasur-
e r, (tercantile
Corporation Tax Fe^T'd'r Certified
ST. PATRKiiB DAY TO BE JOLLY ONE
Fieeport dob smIY.W.C A. Ta
lUte fAf^ Ii Hooer of tei
KaewB Saiat ^dfilf fiT«<ll!f
Frteport. March 16.—St. Piatrick's
Day Avltl bt uahered in at the FrMi«rt
<JIuh with a Satrtiagundl i«rty |iven
wooden l>y the Mothers* Club of Freeport for
; Long the beneflt of the cup fund for anaenUc
Bench. , '*! < hlldren In the Freeport schools.
The case w.ts opened befoi-e Justlt-ej Mr:. Clarence A. Edwards, preeident Faber and a jury, but it was Rtop(>^ of the Mothers' Club, a.<i8lsted by an whon it wa.s proposed to cfttlo the "He-; -ible committee .has made plans for a tlon. Mrs. McDonald contended that by| wonderful affair. It la expected a reason of the accident v.arico.so veins In ^ ,;oodlv sum will bo realized.
suid the settlement v.-as $59.
Mrs. McDonald, through her attorney. Jeremiah O'Leary, brought the action for damugcii alleging that she injured a leg when she fell through .itairway at Ellison's hotel
424.33
4.89
Wanted—^Houses
[EXPERT worker
Mason. Bricklayer, and builder, Itttcly
ccmont arrived
CHRISTIAN cQupIo wish four rooms in'from Europe, wishes position, or Is will-]
Ing to contract for work, at mo<lerate j charges. Repairing etc. Hard worker, i •Phone Freeport 1132-J. 19-3 |
VwYork. and tSit each of the aaid twelvrj i^ v« J^y c d from bomto are to be dated July let, 1021. atfd SPipoim Horn r,m% the said bonds are to be dellver«l and the; ^j P.pftrie Co money is to be paid at the Naasa.i County i?,'i„f;f;='"* ^"l' National Bank of Hoekvllle Centre, at Rock-1 , fmspection on
vlUe Centre, Nsaeau County, New York,-joh | street opening
FOR HALE—On Marvin Ave.. Htmi)-, WANT to rent 6 or 7-roora house in
stead, opjjosito Mr. Lionel Barry-1 Rockville Centre, 10 or 15 minutes
itiore's i-esidencf. 5 or 10 very desirable from stalion, reasonable; phone Rock-
For Rent—Flats
lots 8urround»?d Ijy largo hedge. AV ill vlUe Centre 613 sell on reasonable terms. Box 454 Gar¬ den City. 19 3
7:18
For Sale—^Automobiles
Apperson Touring car, wrecked in rail¬ road collision for sale. For particu¬ lars ln(mire of George Johnson, 191 Jackson avenue, Mineola. 15:3
APPERSON touring car, wrecked in railroad collision; for particular.^ in¬ quire George Johnson, 191 Jackson Ave., Mineola. 3:17
WANTED—3 rooms, or pait Of hou.so, near railroad station, by smai'l Chris¬ tian family;, best referenccii furnished. A. O., Daily Review, Rockville Centre.
FURNISHED er unfurnished apart¬ ments to let, beautiful home, near water, garage space it desired; 420 S. Ocean Ave., Freeport.
WANTED to rent: A flat, 4 or 5 rooms j iind bath; phone Hempstead 46-R. 9:18 j
WANTED—Garage to rent, by the' __,
niffnths, near Argylo Place. Tel 5611 jj>,.(,ppQ,.[ xoOlW Rockville Centre. L. I. lS-3 j
Profesnooal
FIRST-CLASS paintor and paper hanger, also kalsomining; chcapehi' in the village; all work guaranteed; phone S:18
FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker Touring car. 'Phone ri82-M Freeport. 16:31 Freeport
WANTED to lease—7 to 10 rooms with garage, family consists of four adults, no children, must be within walking dis¬ tance of Freeport Station. 'Phone 387
lfi;3
GARDENS
trucking. , Hempstead.
PIXaWKD and Fred Montgomery,
general
Box ^3,
19-3
Wanted—^Female Help
Fot Sale—Shmbbeiy
A LARGE airy room, substantial board, fey refined Protestant couple, in pri-
WANTEU—.\ while girl for general
house work; 2 in family; small hou.se,
TREES, SHRUBS, evergreens, the bet-! vate home in Preeport within 10 min-|n^ugt ^e good plain cook: no washing.
ter grade rose bustles, etc., purchasoJ j utes' walk from station. May 1 to Sept. I .pi^jjj^p Garden City 1620 between 12
„id first day of Joiy, 1921.
Tbe purchaser of the bonds shall print the bonds at bis own eocpense nnd may luve dther registered or coupon bonds. Each bid must be accompaaied by a certified check for ten-rer cent, of the amount bid, made paya¬ ble to Gilbert Smith, Treasurer of the Boord of Eduaation of Union Free School Dist^et No. 11 of the To^Ai of Hempstead. Nassau Cci-nty. New York, to eiidenee the itood faith of the bidder, and to be forfeited in eaae the sueeeaaful bidder does nol complete his purchase on the said lirst day of July. 1921. The cheeks accompanyinir the bids of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned. «aeh Wd with IU aeeonjpanyinir eheelia must b« enclosed in a sealed envelope and may be sent by mall addreaeed to Gilbert Smith, Clerk of the Board of Education. Oceanslde, New York. The Board of Education reserves the rijrht to reject any or all bids. 0
Dated, Mareh Sth, 1821.
By order of the Bonrd of Education of Union Free School District No. 11 of the "Town of Hempstead, Naasau Coun¬ ty, New York,
GILBERT SMITH.
Clerk.
Lost
from Heath Co., United States leading wholesale growers, assures you of the best at the lowest price. For informa¬ tion, estimates, landscaping suggestions, etc., given without obligations, write our general representative and land¬ scaping expert, George Johnson, 191 Jackson Ave., Mineola, L. I.
For Sale—Furniture
FOR SALE—Kitchen stovt-, lot of
Edison records. Other things cheap.
Lott, 1-39 Rose St.. Freeport, .j,. • l^S l
utes'
15; references exchanged; address, , „ ,. ,, ,. ,. a,i _ r'.,„
A.C.T., 4th floor 118. Fifth Ave.. Newl'^"'' " »¦• ^¦¦»^« ^*'«- ^- ^- ^'>"'"«' ^^T. York City. 8:15
,deii City, New York.
19-4
WANTED—House, 6, 7 or 8 room.s, with ono acre or more of ground; state full particulars. J. Brokate, 1920 0:10 i tiiove St., Brooklyn, N. V. 5:14
Wanted—Male Help
-Wanted—To Buy
WANTKD—Experienced uutomobilc
mechanic. Apply Mohrs Oarage,
Merrick Road, ItoeUville Centre. 19-3
MY CLIENT, a physician, wishes to
buy or rent a house In Garden City,
suitable for honH!''and office, $12,000
FOR SALE—Piano, cheap. Bellmoro, L. I., G. W. L.
Oak St.
N. McKinnon, 1338 E. 22nd St., : lyn; phone Midwood 787.
Brook- 3:15
FOR S.\LE—Mahogany dining i-oom and other furniture. Private- sale. Telephone Garden i'My 1593.
WANTED—a ball bearing velocipede
for alx year old girl; also need dolls
19.31 carriage. Telephone Hempstead 46-J.
>—— 1 or write Box 260 Inquirer Ollice 15-3
CHICKEN coop l'.aldwln, L. 1,
for .sale; 48 Pacific St.,
FOR SALE-Electric- liuuMe, 2 liealinK plates, baking oven and broiler. Used ono ^ear. Cost $izn.00. Will
Moiic
sell for $65. Cash. Hempstead.
Telephone
FOR S.\LE—C"omr>Iete set of di-iim.s and traps; inquire 396 Fulton Ave., Hemp¬ stead. 3:19 I
.\UMSTRONG (Knabe) player piano, nie- c4iunically perfect, $125; al.so mahog- ^ J I any m\i.stc roll cabinet, $;iO, if Hold im- i mediately. Robt. Taylor Storage Warc- __ I house. 6:17
WANTED—Gardener for small green house, yard and garden. Gardener's house on property. E.tccptlonal oppor¬ tunity for oxpericncect man. Apply or Leieplione between tho hour.s of 12 I and 2. Telophone Garden City 1620, iaddruHsllS Wellington Road. 19-7
I BOY to learn ti-ade. Nas.sau Valve and
I Pump Corporation, Ob.scrvcr St.,
Rockville Centre. 2:17
WANTED—First class painter. Interior
and exterior. Royal Decorating Co.
(lust house on Brower Ave., Rockville
Ontre).
LOST—Ciold watch. Monday, at 5 P. .M. between Main St. and CTulksh.'ink Ave.. Hempstead. Reward It returned to Gertrude Cornwell, Cruiksiiank Ave., Hempstead. - 19-3
LOST—Straight hair Airedale. Reward. J. Rogers, 92 I.«nt Ave., Hempstead.
LOST—Colt Automatic on trolley car between Miil«ola and Hempstead. Sunday. March 6, nt 2:22 p.'m. Reward if returned to Leo V. Michel, 185 Second St., Mineola. ,¦ 15:3
BANK BOOK of Freeport Bank. No. 3831; finder plea.sc return to Free- port Bank, Main St. 15&21
Situation Wanted
WO^tAN want.s work by
cleaning, etc; inquire
Store, Rockville Centre.
day, washing. Heller, Cigar 3:15
Wanted—^Female Help
W.VNT ED—Female visiting children nurse, care of children while Mothers i
OE^NERAL machinist; Nn.ssau Valve and Pump Corporation, Obaerver St., Rockville Centre. 2:17
16:3 I ^^^ away from home References furnished. (Ice, Hempsteiid. L. I.
Help Wanted
I WANTED—Couplo with small baby will I do house work In exchange for good I home. Cull Mrs. Conklin, 1867 Rock-
I'lANO FOR SALE—A $600 Emerson
piano bought new live years ago and
used only in the piirlor of a private
iiome. Kor .sale at u cash price of about ' viHo Centre
half, .\l.so a eoui'li newly upholstered '. —-—¦— . .
last year' arid oth.T articles of lioUH.^ , BusiuCSS Ooportimities
fhold furniture. Call and examine an.N , ..a»,«i vptwumimca
day but Sunday, 66 Church St., Free ; VVANTED—$25,000 I^ong Island real es- l«>»'t- 18* ! tate security. Six for one, P. O. box
i TWO flr.st.cla.ss automobU'e mechanics, j all year job, $.S2.50 for .")0-hour week. i Address O.B.O., Daily Review, Rockville ; Centre. 3:19
I i^
IN BANKRUPTCY
day or night.
55 Review of-
18-6
SALESLADY for women's apparel store; apply by letter, giving experi¬ ence and reference; Seid's, 26 Main St., St., Hempstead. 2:18
HOMEWORKERS. to .sew on children's rompers, dresses, etc.; mu.st be good sewers. Apply any day between 9.30 nnd 5 p.m.. Room 4, Olive BIdg., Free- port. Mrs. A. E. Albiil. 2:17
FOR SALE—Kitchen Range, and 30
gal tank with gas attachment. J. 11.
Patten. Tel. 1812 R. V. C, 21 Powell
Ave,, Rockville Centre, L. 1. lS-3
PRIVATE .siilc of household furniture at, 13 I N. .Main St. .Mr. Lo.soe. 3:18
For Sale—^Miscelkneous
sr., Freeport.
3:15
HOME-WORKERS to sew on chlUlrcn's rompers, dresses, etc.; must be good "Sy^tLZ" ^I'P'y '^'^y '^^y between 9.30 and &p!mf. Room 4, Olive Building, Frce- poi-t. 3:15
FOR SALli;—Maple syrup: pure, newly i made. By iKircel post. $2.30 per gal- I lon. prepaid. John W. Schmidt, R. D. 3. Jefferson, Scholjurle ('o., N. Y. 19-4
Trucking and Storage
ALBERT E. MERKLEN
OE.N'ERAL TRUCKING
DAILY TRIPS TO NEW TORK
276 S. MAIN STREET
FREEPORT TELEPHONE 1199W
In the District Court < for thr IJastcrn District the mailer of
KRED H. STJiBBINS Notice Lt licreliy Kiven that » petition has Ix'cn filed in said court by Fred H. Stcbbiiis, in snid district, duly declared bankrupt, under the act of Congress relating to bankruptcy. approved July 1. 1898. for a full discbarge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable asatnst his eatate. un¬ der said act, and that April 15th, 1921, at ; , . , „ . . i, u~~ 1 2 p. m., at the Postofflce Buildinp. Borough machines, also women to lake home ! of Brooklyn, in said tlL'triet. ia aKsi^rtied for ] .sewing. Roosevelt Mfg. Co., Board Of jthe hcaeiiiB of the same when and where j Trade Hall, Stop 66, Roo3C\-clt. 15-6
I all crcditoi-8 of the s:)id bankrupt and other ' _^^_____^________
j pcrsoi 1 in interest may attend and show
I cause, if any they have, why the prayer
of tbe aaid petition i-hotiUI not be Branted.
Dated, the Boroush of Brooklyn, on the ISth day of March.
PERCY G. B. GILKES. Clerk.
WANTED—Operator on Singer power
permits')
From Bank of Manhattan Co., (Interest on daily balances)
Fines Collected, Vi¬ olations of City Ordinances ....
Issuing Licenses & Pennits
Received from Tax Collector for IMO Taxes
1920 Taxes paid in arrears
Intereat on 1920 Taxes paid in ar¬ rears
1919 Taxes paid in arrears
Interest on 1919* Taxes paid in ar¬ rears
1918 Taxes paid in arrears
Interest on 1918 Taxes paid in ar- arrears
1917 Taxes paid in arrears
Interest on 1917 Taxes paid in ar¬ rears
1916 Taxes paid in arrears
Interest on 1916 Taxes paid in ar¬ rears (. .
1916 Taxes paid in arrears
Interest on 1915 Taxes poid in ar¬ rears
1914 Taxes paid In arrears ....
Interest on 191C Taxes paid in ar¬ rears
1913 Taxes paid in arrears
Interest on 1913 Taxes paid in ar¬ rears
1911 Taxes paid in arrears
Interest on 1911 Taxes paid in ar¬ rears
Proceeds of Tax Loans in the Bank of the Manhat¬ tan Co.^ (of Which
unpaid)
$8,000.00 is un- unpaidl
Excess Tax rcmit- ance
Received from sale of Park Bonds. . .
Premium on Park Bonds
Interest on Park Bond's to date of
delivery
Recovery, damage to
Village property..
Sale of Village
property, (motor
cycle and safe). .
3.00
18.00
the Injured leg were aggmvated and that she suffered great pain.
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Surpri>« Fur .^liss dtadrii Roosevelt, March 16.—The home of Mlas I.,orraine Gaden of Rooaevelt was j the scone of a plea.sant surprise party i last Saturday evening, given in her i honor. Dancing, music and games i made the evening pass quickly. Mrs. ; Gaden .served a delicious buffet lunch¬ eon. The party disbanded in the early I hourF. Among those who attended wore the Misses Frances Smith, Fran¬ ces and Mabel Di.ton, Lorraine Gaden, Emma Clark, Mary I'lernie, Florence King, Margaret Gaden, Muriel Bates and the Messrs. Wallaee Mole. .Rudolph Schlegcl. John Schl»;ge!, George Clark, George Han.scn, Charles Novciine.
.\bout Buldiviii People
Commander Martin, of the .star shell Plant at Baldwin, plans to have the grounds of the building beautified this Huminer with flowei-s, and to make it one of the .'¦¦lioH- places of ln(> village.
The decorations \viu be green ihroui?hout, even to the flo-wcrs, enkes ¦nd loo cream.
Th> girl.s of the Junior Blue Triangle Club of the Y. W. C. A. will observe tho Saint's blrth.sday with a party at, Y'. ^^'. C. A. headquarters.
Th'- High School faculty ha.s been In¬ vited and appropriate games will be tho order of the evening. Green will pro- domiuate, of course, in the decorations.
Dorothy Fleming is at ho head of tho reception committee and Alice Dftvlson head's the "eats" committee.
Numerous iiarties will be held in pri¬ vate homes throughout the village and (he eld spring and .summer color will >vave to the tune of Iri.sh reels and jlga.
BABY CHIX
All popular vat leties
(Sent safely an>-wiMRt.
Send (or Calalocv*
'44 Cortlandt St
Js'cw York City
,22,895.99 637.00
28.45 300.00
15.32 64.60
18.20 2.88
1.46 1G.80
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The right making—
Our *Coniposilc Derby— A composite of our most popular shapes, averaged over a period of year.s.
• RfgietftCii Trademark
Mall Orders Flllrd
Rogers Peet Company
Broadway Broadway
at 13th St. "Four at S4th St.
Convenient Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave. at Warren at4lBtSt.
NEW TORK CITT
15,781.00
15.781.00
.10
46,000.00
2,092.00
950.00 22.31
175.00
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FOR SALK—I'igeoiis and rabbits.
George' Mott, 100 So. Main St., Free
port. ' 19-3
FOR S.\LK—Ilutcblng eggs, from lineal
stock o£ R. T. Reds and Light Brah-
mus. J. 11. Kelly. Front St., Ilempstoiul.
'I'hone Hempstead 32 J 19-3
l'X)R SALK—15 laying hens and one
rooster. Also 2 hens with 18 chicks.
Apply Ocean Sldir Barber, Shop. Long
Beach Roud. Ocean Side. 19.1
FOR SALfcl—SY'''t='' aiHiH, (dyed to match your sample In your own fa.v. orltc color, at $S.60 per pound. Twelve uunces will make a slip t^ii. onu pound Is required for a tuxedo. Mrs. Eisit | Vietig. 118 Hurrison Ave., Baldwin, L. I. | Tel. 29-W Freeport. 19-12 j
l'X)R SALt;—WholcNiile aud retail j Ilycrson's tulitts and daffodils, spruce j trees. WhitHeld Dahlia Knnn, llemi) stead. "Phone 1691. 19-6'
CL.MOQK Chineie Laundry
OWA- L. L «. A. DavM
14 BrooMya Ava^
Fraeport. N. Y
Hpnoi
My sCTTiM iui4 wnk te iitMlMS- Qmtim mUai fag ud Uttt^Aai
EDWAHD H. MURR
CARPENTER
Repair and Job Work
Porch and Screen Work
Etstlmato'j Given 97 Lexington Avenue, Freeport
Tel. 189-R
Trucking and Sitonge
Partition Sale
IN BANKRUPTCY th—C
In the District Court of the TTnited States of th* United SUtes for the Easem Disriet of New York. In the matter of EDITH D. BAYLY and HU.STON OVERSTREET. individually and as members of the firm of New Iftawano Hotel.
Notice is hereby given thai a petition has Ween filed In said conrl by New Utawano Motel, indiviriualbr and as, members "f the firm of New Utawano Hotel, in said district, duly declared bankrupts, under the act of Con- xreits relatlOK to bankruptcy, apprmed July 1. tttft, tor a full dischartre and ccrtificale thereof from all their debts and other claima prAvable asalnst their estate.^, under said act, and that the 15th day of AT>ril, 1921. Ht 'i p. m.. at the Postofflce Buildins. Bor¬ ough ef Brooklyn, in said dlstriet is asslsned for the hearina of the same, when and where all creditotK of the said liankrupta and other rwreons in inter»»t may attend and show cause, if any they have, why tlie prayer of the said petition should not be granted.
Dated, tbo BorouKh of £,rooklyn, on the I5lh day of March, 1021.
PERCY G. B. GILKES, Clerk.
SALE dV SCHOOL BONDS
NOTICE LS HEBEBY GIVEN thai the Unaril of Edncation of, Union Vrrm Sehool District No. U of the Town of Hfsmpetead. Nasaau Courkty. New York, will receive scaled bids for twelve iKrtida of said duitrlet asxre- iratini One Hundred Ten Thousand (tllS.OOe) rK>l|ars. at the Oeeamide Uisli School Build¬ ing In said District on the
Total Income $84,642.47
Total $85,478.04
Charges against
DlSBUKSEMEISiTS
Charges against tlie General Fnnd $12,825.91
Chnrges against the Fire Protec¬ tion Fund 1,200.00
Charges against the Water (Hyd¬ rant Fund)
C ll a r g c s against the Police Fund..
Charges against the Street Fund..
Charges against the Street Light Fund
Charges against the Interest Fund
Charges against the Bond Redemp¬ tion Fund
Charges against the Board of Health Fund
Charges against the Park Pur¬ chase Fund
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New Store Now Open
EXQUISITE APPAREL
FOR WOMEN and MISSES
That Wears Longer, Looks Better and Cost Less SMART DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES HOSIERY and UNGERIE
680.00 5,804.63 6,674.73
4,809.24 3,794.47
6,000.00
813.75
NOTICE OF AITLICATION FOB ORDKR TO CHANGE NA.MX:
N-c.tlce I.s hersby iclven that TITU QUKKN.I- N.VSSAU HrKfilCAL SOCIETT. a domestic corporation, will appl.v to tbe Supreme Court of the State of New Tork. al a Soeelal Term IhiTcof for motions lo be held at the County f'ourt House in the Soroush of Brootclyn, County uf-Kin«». Now Tork, on fhe 15th day of Mar-"!!. 1921, at 10 o'cIorU in the forenOor of that day. or aj4 soon (hereafter nn counsel can be heard, for an orrlnr authorUins Hald rori>;iraiion lo rhans.* Its corporate nam** to Ihi MUDICAL SOCIKTY of THK COUNTV
OF gui;KN{i. ii<c.
IViled. I'.ruoklyn. N. Y.. February il. 1911. THi; QCKKKS-NAHSAf MKDICAI, SOCIKTY. By THOMAS C. CUALMEK^. President. • HAflRY I. lIUnBK.
Attorncj- for Petitioner. £16 SJontaeue Street.- Brookiyn. N. Y.
Ntn'ICK TO CKKDITOKM rursuunt to an order of Hon. LBO.VB D. JlrtWKI.I,. Surroeato of the Counly of Naa¬ aau. notice Is beraby slven lo all peraoos
bavins claims sninat . Balance $4,27(.31
WILSON SMITH, . BaUnte now on lu«nd and available for
lal.! of Roikvlllc Contrr. la tho said counly, ,1] purposes, $4,276-'!], which is on de- deoeasccl, to pruaent the "^ojaitb Ih" i pogit at the Bank ot Manhattan Co., at vowhers thereof, to tli.j aubacrlber, the Kx- fr,_ ii„.i,_„,„ xj v m.,A ^t «1,n n...v eeutor of the last Will ai* TeslHia*ni of ; Far Bockaway, N. Y., and »t the BanK saw deceased, at her placWof tramni'tln, i «' ''•*'""'=«•„.,»* Lawrence. N Y., on huslnesa al ihn o«ee of Wrl«bt * Wriaht. March 1st, 1021, and also on hand, 69 Rockviilo o-nlri'. New Y"'"''. "n <"" before War Savings Stamps purchased in Aug- the I6lh d»y oC Septembt-r ifcat. ust, 1918, at a cost of $247.21.
Dated. Mineola. .V. T.. February s«. 1921. i Fijed this 1st day of March, 1921.
MARY E. n'J.KY. GEORGE W. CKAFT,
WliKHlT t WIIIOHT. Executor ' - '
Attomry.i for Executor. 1 No. Villase Avenue. Rockville Centre. Nuw Tork.
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26 MAIN STREET, HEMPSTEAD, L. I.
Branches :
Long Beach, L. I. Far Rockaway, L. I.
59,100.00
Total Receipts $86,478.04 :
Total Disburse- {
ments 8132.78'
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LONG ISLAND'S FINEST THEATR E
Fnlton St. and New York Ave. Phone Januica 3948
EXCLUSIVE SHOWING IN LONG ISLAND
j LEWI.S M. RAISIG, ViUogo Clerk.
Village Treasurer, i
Vaiuuble corner property Observ¬ er Street aud Morris Ave.. Uockvillc
I'^OR 8Al.li;—Warred Uo-.k buliy chicks. I T. Ilowcll, ligjt Hemiwjtead, Kast of, Kilo llouso. 18 0 i C'entre, will be sold to bighesl bidder.
House 7 ruoius and buth; all Im¬ provements; out-buUdin|;8; fruit
18 h.p. 4-cyllndor 4-i;yilc Palmer engine; new bearings, piston rings, etc.. $$(5, Including clutch, 8 foo'i sK^ft, propcllt'r. • trees Uauman, 829 K. 58th St., New Yoib City.
NOTICE TO CSSDITOBS
Purauant to an order of IfON- l.KONE O. I HOWBLJ.. Surroiralc of tho County of Naa- I «iu. notlei' is hereby slven to all. persona havins cIhIihs acalnat
Jafeat. FMrt ' lato of Prr^eOiirl, In th© aitid eoooty. de-, __________ ceaai'd lo preaent tUc same with Uks vojjch-
' " ' ¦"'' I efs tbaru'jf. to Ihe sulwcnber the admlnis-
j trator of the irooda, cfcattela «nd credits
Cellar Uiggiiig. l-aiid (Iriuling, Oeneral i T"**'** *"¦¦•¦ <?* "^"J aewo&rd. at j»i» pifco of
tlh DAY OF AI'BIL. 1921,
at eiubt o'cloek, i*. M. of snid day. Thi said bonds will l,hen add there be sold t|le person who will take them at tha lo'
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MtrriCE TO CRKDITVKtl
YOUNG, fitMjh Guernsey cow, with calf. I'eter Diipfel. I^.F.H. 4, Htmp-! stead, L. I. 3:15
Sale takcii place at County Court House, Minoola, at l<t;30 A. 14.
Saturday, March 19, 1921
Curling, Gardens Mowed
WALTER KQBIN |
(ieneral Contractor j
Bund, firuvol and Top Soil For Sale l ICstliuates Cllvcn. Phone Freeiiort 96J-M '
BesUenc* a» Mortta Mate m., Freeport
Piirauiuit tu an order of HON. LKONK I). I HOWKf.L. Sarmcain of the County of N»if. s>iu. miilcw la -hereby'Kiven to all peraona ; havine claims acalnat
Prwratt A. Shcrer
liite of Garden City, in ths aaid county, de-
re«sedv lo present the aam« with Iho vouch- '
ers thereof, le tbe sabarrllx^ir the •xneatoir
r-r— .. , of the last WJII and Teatament of aald de. I
ransactins bu.Hlneaa a« tbe oOtno of Kt- \ ceased. a< hor place of tranNaetln* bualneaa ''
warda • Oeoripc. 1 RallrAad Avenue. Free- j at Ihe oflice of Pblllp Huntindon City of :
tikn Cove. New Tork, on ot before the tnn
THOMAS MEIGHAN
in "The Frontier of the Stars"
MERRICK NEWS EVENTS TRAVELOGUE
COMEDY OF THE BAD EGG
Selection* from "THE NIGHT BOAT"
Overture from "LUCL\ D' LAMMERMOUR"
OVERTURE AND SELECTION BY MERRICK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
port. New Tork. on or licfurv the l«ll» day of March next.
Uated. lUnel>la, N. Y.. August 90, !•:». Wll^I.tA» H. 1>08T. adntlnlatrator. E1DWARI1S * OWmOK.
Attorneys for Admlnlatratur, I lUilroad ATenae. rroepcHt. M. T.
day of May next. Dalcd. UlneolR. N. T.. Oetober 14. UJO. ISMILT LUCIA BHKHKR. £lsa( vtur. Pinr.lP Kl-.VTINOTON. -.—.-T—
Attorney for Kxwutor. fu»t Office BwndlBtf. City at alao Covi, V. T.
Afternoons, 1:30 to 5 AdmiMion, 15c. to 30c. Evening*, 7 to 11 Admission, 20c. to 40c.
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