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Tips DAILY REVIEW, THUHSDAY, MABCH 17, 1921
Faire 3
WBO^ WHO AT COUNTY COURT HOUSE
Bj CHARLES B. DAVEY
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Clifford Hunt aad atfton Smith, both junlara of Freeport High, bave I ~ ! formed a ptlj-tnerahlp. Thia organlza-
Oovemor Miller has announced that' to the county and practically all thejfj,,^ named "Hunt * Smith," oonaUta be will not call a special election In thia aawssmenta agralnirt property In all thel^^j j',,^ jj,^^ ^^ ^^^ genlor partner and
. . .__._. t^^g aad villages and achool dixtrlcts |^j^ ^^^ „j ^^^ j^„,^^ ,j.he buainea.
may be affected. And all because of Kome omitted ditto marka.
eounty to elect a aucceasor to Ac£l<rtant Secretary at tb* N*Ty Theodore Roos»- rtiU who left the Aasembly U} take bis preaent poslUon In the Harding admln- Urtratlon.
The Qoremor aays he will not saddle the County with the cost of a apccial •lection when the man elected to take tbe vacant Assembly place would hardly be seated before the general election day cornea around.
Surrogate Robert 8. Pelletrcau, of Suffofk County, called on Surrogate Howell here Wednesday.
Frank L.lcurs«, one of the attaches of the Surrogate's office, underwent a painful operation at St. Joseph's Hos¬ pital, Far Rockaway, Wednesday.
Tbe one mian who isn't czcMed about
Itself Is cleaning automobiles. Charges are moderate and orders could be left at 68 Pine street or meaaagea 'nan be
The dally greeting to District Attor- .... ¦ . , ,_ .,„.-.
twT I.. ..TiTi, —III .V u< • ..i-l "*"' to them via telepbone to 623-.T.
ney Weeka, When will the Plant trial' *_
go on''?
Thu zeal that the students bave for basdball haa been shown several times acran the pr<>mii»>a
H. J. Evans, of the Farm Bureau, haa , _, , ^,, ...
. . , . , . , . T 1.4.1 durlwg the week. Aa tfot only two win
returned from a business trip to Little- " ' , ^ -r,
dows have been broken, and theae by Indoor baseballs which do not travel half as far as regular baseballs. Sev¬ eral bats have been broken and one In¬ door baseball lost. The team will orgaa- nan Sealey cured Ms grip and came,^ »«'" "''^^ faster vacation- back to work and now he thinks the i'.•?« .^"^ ^ ^^_^ "^ working it seems | ,^, , oold has to be cured every day
port. i
Life's disappointments—trailing ai mun>er yam for two hours and then And the damage done was a pancb in , the jaw.
likely we will have jarouae tbe envy of any school.
The village eletfttans held on Tues<fciy j were chiefly remarkable for the lack nt!
On Wednesday evening a, crowd of
„ „ ,^'nterest~7how^^V^Ahen "W conakleral^*" '''" ^'''^ ^^ ""tei Pennsylvania,
the decision of the Appellate Court af- that the welfare J3t large communities j^*"^ ^"^^^ '^^^'^ ^y- "^^^ ot whom footing the county-a sales ot property with many thouannda of dollars of aH-'"* ^^^^ ^'=*'°°* students, are ail radio for arreani of taxea Is Co.nty Treas- aesaable values are Intrusted to the i""¦'«¦'"¦ *""* *"' ''"™<» '^e conven- «i«r lynyafcer, wh« «omes snd goes Ills'members of the varlou* boards of vil- **"" ^^^^ ^"^^ *° »^"«'' ^^^' "'^
even way. He says if anyone demands i^fa trustees It would seem tbat the any refund of moaeys from hlra he-will 'citlaens might «how a passing Interest, bave to be shown that they are entitled j .
to It before they get It and bcside.'S he [ There Is no Intention to even siigges aays he can't give them what he does that the mfm elected in any vlllaKe
radio sets by buying neceaaary nta tcrlolB at this •convention.
not'have. bookfal.
That seems ta speak a "whole
In the meantime Connty Attorney H. Stewart McKnight Is Retting ready to carry the case to the Court of Appeal.s.
•While the county does not really belong „o^.ornm„nt, political Jobs, patronaK
to the case except a.s the County Trea.s-j^hBre is not a Uttle of the latter, with
nrer, by reason of his office, may be „„ ^f,p machinery that makes a vUlagc
election arc not
of tlje affairs at any viliaffc. But a village is no better th.'in itf people. It certainly Is a wonderful failh in .1 few men. when a mere handful oor- trol all the village affairs, the election,
A motion Is under discusfAon In the Nassau Radle T>eague to have ns Its proper cu«t^ia"«s i^eadQuarters the physios lal^ratory of •f any
It. It. M ts W boU ladiMliie is Itacfe IM: L««i 1 to T« mm mmmOtaa la Mock itt: Lota 1 to T* kotk faeliiolv* ia Bhidt tM: Lota 1 lo a kotk toolaalTe, 11 to Tt kotk taeluotva te Btaek>11T: Lmm 1 to Tt botb iDcloatv* to B)oe>t tt*: Lata 1 to Tt both iBclaatva to Block HI: Lata 1 t«i I botb ln«lBa)T», li to Tt botk ta^laotro la Block ti*. Ijotm 1. I to U botk Ineloatra and II ta Blo«* Ul.
Inolodlns all tbo rtstat. tKlo mat touraot oO tho Batatoo of Ijoam Beach and of all thr partloa la and to tlx atraeta. roada, avenuea. boi<lovarts. patha and laoeo Irtna aoath at t^rb Street aa alMwn oa aaid Mav.
Kxoeptinc ao moeh ot aald pramlaoo aa \\rt within the llnea of Lena Daach Boola¬ vard and Purk .Street, as Shown on aaid Map.
Includina alao an eaaenent and richt to uae for atreet purpoaea and aa. a rtabt of war tor the heneat of Batatea of Lone Beach and all purchaaera ot PBrta of tlte land now owned by aald Eatatea of Lone BeaclU and aa a p«l>llc rIaht of Wkjr, o«>e atreet, avenue or lioalcvard not leu than feet In width between curtia. runnlna veyed hy said Eetatea of I..ona Beech to Tlie Lido Corjj-jrallan by d*wd recorded In the Naeaaa County Clerk'a 'Mice on April t%. ,1114 In LIber M% ot I><*>-4a at paae 31*. generajly trunt the Weat towarda the Blaat. the exact location of the said street and Ita line, which may l>e cun-ed In whole or In part, aa detennlned hy saM The LIdo Co^poratlon pn.vlilMl that no part of the center line of aald street. From i for convenience called the contlnaatton of F'ark street, ahall be diatant mure than S«0 rom a atralvfat line In direct contlnu- team that will atlon of the center line of Park Btreet aa laM otit on Map Icnown as Estates of Lona Beach, Mao Number 1, dated March 1. I»«7 keretnaboTPe folly deassibed: Mcpther also «nth the rlahts of the said Batatea of Lons Beach. Ita succeaoors and aaotrna. whenever tt ahall obtain from tbe I.«nc laland Radl- road Company a mleaoa of Ma rleht In th.- easemewt cer the coatifmatlon of Park Street throuch tiie premlaea conveyed to aald Tho LIdo Corporation br sold deed recorded In LIber a<9 of Deeds at i>ase I2S. ant the premleea Elaat thereof, which rlahta were sranted by adid Estatea of I.«na Beaeh to aald Lona Istand Rallroaia Company by deed dnted October 14. Ittl ond recorded In the Naosau County Clerk'a Ofllce In LIber 2tS of Deeda at pase :t4, to oonatract and (Operate or io rrant an eaaement or Tranchlae
Freeport Hiprh School. As yet the club has no meeting place. Its sessioas are held In the lifimes of various members. This thing will be of great aid to the olub for It could have Its own "call number" ami become established as a progressing radio club.
a party to It, Mr. McKnight has ar¬ ranged with the plaintiff In McCoun vs. Pierpont and Cranz, the suit which brought out the decision, to go to the highe.st court bo 'that the county will be saved harmless. There is involved flomcthtn^ like $600,000 already paid In
A beaatiful ThonKh for Today
Life isn't a joke, hut it's better to
function.
Kred Baldwin went to town yesterday fflilnk It Is tlianto think you are. fo look over the buds—and blooias at the flower show.
81 PRK-MB COIBT. NASS.IC 'OOCNTT.
: Title ( i Pany,
and
ROCKVIUE CENTRE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ninte
a Trustee, Plalnliff. against Kstatea of Ixmg Beach and others, I >i>f endants.
• aama oilotad la Marab Ittt; on tka Saot ' New IBM. oa tba West br ¦irlWaa Uaa tsaiims ta astentao waat looaltada. aad I tbe soiMk br ths Atlaatie OoaajL PABCm. 'VIU. AU. tko foUowlaa Ma
kM Ma»:
(F) Lota 1 to 4* both tnelpohra fat Block I: L«ta 1 to 1« both teelosiva. 13 to TO kotk Incloalvo In Block It: t.ota 1 to It both Inelaalvs. It to 41 both liMlaalv*. M to Tt both bMlaolva ta BUtA 11: Lota U ta li ootk InetaaiTO. 41 to Tt both Inclaoln te Blodk It; L«U 1 te 41 both Inclualye, it to T« botk ladoolvo te Block 11: LoU t to Tt botb tedaolTe ta Block II: Ixits II ta tt both teclailTo ta Block 30: liOta 1 tb Tt both htclnalve In Block 11: Lota 1 to fl both laeiaBtye te Bloek II: Lota 1 to 7t both taclasive In Block ll: Lota 1 to It both Inclusive. 41 to .Tt both Inclaaive tn Block 42: Lou 1 to 11 both Incluatve. 11 to It both tactoaive. 4t to Tt both Inclualve te Block 41: Lots 1 to II both Incluftve. II to 70 both inclaaive In DIoCk 44: Lois 1 tn II both taclasive. 41 to IH both Inclaaive In Block 4S: Luta 1 to 2( both Inclusive. II and 10. I« to 40 botb taclunlve ta Block 41: Li>ta IS to TO botb Inclualve In Block 14; TxHs 11 to II twth Inclualve. 41 nnd 41. 41 to 70 Imth Incluaivk In Bluck iS: LMta IJ to 11 botb Incluatve. lA and 31. 3} to 31 both Inclualve.. 4< to 60 both Inclusive In Block M: Lota 18 to II both tacluslv*. 24 to XT both inclaaive. II to 42 both Inclusive ta lliock 17: Lots I. I. 14. 11 and <3 In Block 58: Lota 1 tu I both tn<aaslve, 11 to 31 both Inclaaive, 21. ll, 31 to 41 botb Inclaaive. 41 to (t both lacloslve. II and 70: the Eaaterly It feet of I«t «l and Weaterly 15 feet "t Lot 14: Elasterlr It feet of Lot II and West- ert:« 15 Teet of Lot It: Enaterly 10 feet of Lnt 33 and Weaterly IS feet of Lot 14 ta BI<H:k «^: Lota 11 to It both taclusive. It to ^5 both tacloalTe. tt. tl to ti botir ta¬ clusive ta Block (8: Lot 34 ta Block TO: I-ota 1, 1. IT and 7t te Block 10. Lota 17 anil Tt la Block 9% Ixit IT and unnumbered lots In tke re^r of LoU I and M to 33 botk In¬ clusive ta Block 1«2: Lots 1 to B both ta- cluHlve. It'^to '« tmth lnclualv«. 44 to Tl bo<k inclualve ta Block ^'S} L«ts ! ts II botk Inclusive, It to 44 both taclualve. It to «« both IncIoMve ta Block 104; Lota It to II both taclaalve. II tp 2« bofh Inclusive. It to 35 both UclniAva. It and 70 in Block 106: IxXs «, 4«. 47. to. 11. 70 to 72 botk In¬ clusive ta Block 109: Lota I to 15 botb Inciu¬ elve, 19 to 30 both Inclusive In Bloek lit; Ixits 11 to 14 Iwtb Incluslvo. IT to 2t both In- clanlve ta Blook 111: LoU 11 to 21 both ta-
¦r a aortata laaas maas br Laaa Mai a Cottaao Oompaar 4atoa Daaaaabor 11. Ittt aad looavded SmMmmry IL Utt te tka Qaseoa Oooatr Ooik-a OMoa ta 4Jhat TO of Dmam at »a«a Ut aaa ta aU
Thittta of war aa st«H«4i hr aaia loatB.
(K) AIAIO ths faUawtac dascrlb** ', JBBOINNINO at a potat on ths Haatwly
l|na of tend now or tats of Tks LMa Oor> poratlon. trhlch IBM Is paralial wHk aad dta- taat HIT.II feot BaMsrIr trooi the Saatarto liaa of Paclflo ,Boale*a.rd as aaM Boalevard ta i iriiowe oa aald Ma* •¦Bstatea of Laa«>'Bekch Ko. 1. WIUIaiH H. Rsysolda, Preaident. dated Mareh IttT aiaas br Ckarlea W. Leavltt. Jr.. LaadBcap* Bte- aloeer. No. 120 Broadway. N. T. City", aald potat of beclnnlnc '>lns 2111.4t feet South¬ erly from the bulkhead line tormina the northerly boundary nf tbe property of tbe Eatatea of Lena Beach, at tho oentre Itae M I'ark ^treA shown on said Map "Katstes of Lons Beach No. I" as extended acroas aald landa of aald LIdo Corporsllon (taM street to be 10 feet In width): rannlna thence alona the oentre lino of aald Park Street aa ex¬ tended Nurtb 19 decTvea 13 mlnutea Cast 1141 feet: thence still alona aald centre line at said Park Street Nortb Tt decreea I mta¬ utea t aeconda Kast IT 41.11 faet more or leaa to the Easterly line or property, uf tba Estates of Lxma Beach, which line ia the meridian line 73 decreea 31 mlnutea Weat loncitude: thenoa northerly alons aald meridian line lltl feet more (>r less to the said bulkhead line "Votiadlnc the northerly line of the praperty of oald Estates of Ixinjr Beach; thonce alona oald balkbead line South 89 decreea it mlnutea 11 aecsnds West 8884.52 rt.et more or leas to tbe Elasterly line of the aald landa of LIdo Corporation and thence southerly alone said Easterly line of The Udo CorporattoB 2321.40 feet to the point or place of becla- nlnc. tocether with an eaaement over tha aoatherly So feet of said Park Street (or atreet purpoaea.
Bald last above described premlaea ara saUeet: •
(1) To A aasemeat over tbe northorlr thirty feet of oald l^ark Street for stre...
pgrpsasa for tba baa«M a( tba loada aaotk oi tka aoM esatro Ma* m* matt
(I) To a rtakl of war rs reasrvod ta th* Daad trDcn tha A^nra af Huiaaaliiat ta I^taa ataah Xaaa tfbmtmay. dataa WiptiMkig Ik. »«« -mA'ramamA' ta lha Maaaaa Caaan C)*rk-a OOo* aa SwtMaker 11. IIM te Ukat 14 of Dsada at MMa It. *
<l) To aa fssinafl: It fM*#r of tht t.saa InlaBd Railroad (\mmmAr for railroad par. popea over a strto at laat Ihlrtr-thr** teal ta width over aald Pork Ittraat.'aa tba oaasa was aronted by Kotataa at Ijada Bsaeh la said IxMc laland It«itra*4 Ooataaar ba Aimt r«corded ta aald Clerk'a Offloa oa Oetakor K. lltt ta Liber Itl of Deeds at paf:^ Itl.
(4) To the richts and claima of th* Coontr of Nassau tn lay out. conatruct and maia- lata a Connty Road upon and onr aaM,>. premlset aad to tlif rtrhta of the pohM aenorally ovar iaiA tooA
<l) To ths rlahta ot tbe t'nlted Statea to naa for puipokas of oommerat and the rlahta of tha But* of Waw Tork. the Town o« Hempotoad aBd the paWlc aenerally to aaa as part of tha naviaable water* of the Sta^ a* moch of th* lands alkive doocHlwA ah, eonalsts of land under the watera of lia«ll«. atead IHy. i
Dated. February I. 1111.
HARRT O. CLdCK.
mofottOk. ARTHI'R P. HILTON.
Plaintiira Attorney. 160 Fultoa. 8tr**t.
Jamaica. New Tork.
FOR BUGS AND ROACHES
KILL-A-FLY
lOc—BELLOWS BOXES—10c
Agent : 20 Greenwich St. Hempstead. L I.
to construct and opera*e upon the bed of the elusive. II to" II both Inclusive ta Block afreet to be opened and here eaaied the con- ijo; ix>ts 11 to 41 both Inclusive In Block ttauatlon of Park Street, s doable track hti; ixjt «e ta Bloek 123: Lots 18, 37 to 41 street oar line to be operated by electricity or I both lnclusiv«, 60 and 61. 61 to 73 both ether moMve power which shall be aa notae- inclualve in Block 124i Lots 43 to 76 buth lees and smokelejp as the present standard I both Incluaive In Blook 132: Lots 4 to 72 both method of operation known as the under-* inclusive In Block 133: Lots 1 to 72 hoth und trolley system, and ttio right
ItOAIiD OF EDUCATION | sick*. Francos Munkcnbcck*
Alfred K. Ives I'resident, Board Sabia*, Beitha Wei.is*.
Alfred E. Ivea, rreaident Hoard of Kdu¬ cation.
Lorcn H. Rockwell, Secrotary Doard of Education.
James O. Jo.^lln.
Micliael J. Madigan.
E. Lillian Winterbottom.
FACULTV OKUA.MZ.VTION
¦Wllllani S, Covert, Superintendent of
Schools. '
Floyd B. Watson, Principal, South Side
High School. Ployd C. Van Eps, Principal, South SWe
,Iunior High School. .Tennie E. Hewitt, Principal. I'lliiton
School, Alice 1.. ^ furtitt-s, Prineipal, Morri.s
.School, tliaco V. KinK:, .tiladys" E. Sherwood,
Fourth Grade—Charles BaJdwin, Jo¬ seph Kutin, Patsy Sabia, Hunt Enid, M.aior Maiittlouise, Odell Anna, Joseph¬ ine .Sabia*, Eleanor Stengel*, Florence Wrlifht.
Third Grade.—Ada Dlckason, Ella Tlkka.son*, Raymond Boyden, John Horn, Smith Roberts.
Grade Two.—Charles Horn, William Wei.s.s, Helen Odell, May Odell.
Grade IB.—Frank Baldwin*. Paul Hiid.son, Horace Penney*, Michael Sa- bi.n, Robert Wnlthers. Dora Roberts.
Grade l.\.- -Raymond StHo.mel*, Mioli- e.'ii Finn, Mary Heini. 1,oui.se Allen.
pursnancc^ of a Judirment of forecloeore ale. duly made and entered In the aliove I i-niitli-<! iK-ilon. and l.c^rlng datp the 2nd • day ut February. I«21 I. the undi>ralcned. I Ihu Ueferne In aald JodRmont named, will I sell at nubile auction to the hlBh.-»t blddpr. Agnes I by Jamea C. Archer. Auctl.incer. at tho I front Btin-a of the Naseau County Court IlouBe In MIni'olH, Counly ot .Nassau. New York, on Ihe IDth day of March 19-21. at 10 o'cloek A. M.. the prcmleoa directea by aaid JUeicm<nt to be oold, an<l
The f.>llonln<r Is a di'.scrli>tlon of the aald rlMicee premises and the onler of sale j shown on
SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
Unni
Iherrof:
PAUCKI. 1. ALL th.jse certain lots, pieces or paroelii of lai^ as laid flown upon the Map HHlltlod "Katatis of I.«nB Boach. Map No. 1. William H. Ileynolds. l"rpMld.>nt, d.ited March inn?, nia-de by Charlea W. Leavltt. Jr.. Land- SCBIM) nnslni'ir. No. Iio nmndway, N. T. City" and fll.d In tho olTIro of the Clerk of Niiasau C'iunty. d.^Bcrlbod as followa: Loth < fo « both Inoluslve. In block 0.
i'.\Kt'i:i. II. i.„t, ., „„a 10 ill block mi: ;otH 40 to 42, boih Incluaive, In biook H>7, iikI lot t« In bl>«4 in<i. Of iHi.l Mmb
r'Al<'-i;l. Ill ACI, (tnt Urtn-el <i^ land
¦ boivi, ,.ri ".IJ U„|!i l,nnll«e.| anil fle.writwrl
trolley syi
construe*, and maintain under, but not above nald street, the necessary wires, conduits and otiter appurtenances for tke operation of such car line.
ALfl<) the pleoos or fiarcels of land shown on sold map bounded and described as followe:
(H.l BOUNDED Easterly by a line draws parallel with aad distant teo feet Westerly of the centre line of R^iosovelt Boulevard if eatended Southerly to tbc Atlantic Ocean: Wostorly by meridian line 73 decreea 41 minutes 13.781 aeconda West loncitude. said meridian line belnc the Westerly boundary line of the land laid dimn on said Map; N.irtherly by the Northerly line of the board¬ walk, as shown on said Map; Southerly by the Atlantic Ocean.
(C.) BOUNDED Easterly by land of The I.iflo rorixiration; Weiaarly by a line drawn parallel with and distant JOO feet Easterly of the centre line of Rooaevelt Boulevard If extended Southerly to the Atlantic Ocean: .Northerly by the Northerly line of the b<iard- w.ilk aa shown on said Map; Soi/therly by the Atlantic Ocean
ALL the aoove aescribcd premises are sub¬ ject:
(1) To any state «f facts that an ac¬ curate survey may show.
(2) To any reservations, covenants or re- strlctl'.na affectinc the same.
easement of all owners of lots Id map over the streets, roads.
Incluaive in Block 134: I.ots 1 to 72 both In¬ clusive in Block 136; Lots 1 to 72 both In- I clualve in Block 136: Lots 1 to 72 buth ] Inoluslve In Block 137: Lots 1 to 72 h^ilh I Inclusive In Blook 138: I.K>ts 13, 14. 24 to 30 I both Inclusive. 32 knd S7 to 72 both inclusive
in Ulock 131- Lois Block 147; Lots 1 Illook 148; Lots 1 Block 149; Lots 1 to 47 both Incluslvi In Block 16JI; Ixiti
in Block 161;
Block 162; Ixits
Block 163; Ixits
Block io4; Lots
Ulock 166: Ixits
Block 162: Ixits
Hl.iok 163: Lots
lll*ok 164: Lots
Block KS: Lota
1 to 7i both locluslve In to 70 both Inclusive In to 70 both incluali'e In to 12 bot'h Inclusive. If, . 60 to 70 both Inclualve 1 to 70 both Inoluslve Lots 1 to 70 both Incluaive in
1 to 70 b.th inoluslve In
4 In 70 both inclusive In
1 to 77 both Inclualve In
1 to 70 both Inclualve In
1 to 70 both Inclusive ta
1 to 70 bnth inclusive in
1 to 70 both Inclualve in
1 to 39 both Inclusive. 43
j a'/enuea. boulevards, paths and lanes shown I thereon, for purposes ot Ingress to and '..vgreaH from their respective lots.
(4) To any existing casemeata of travel, I light, sir and acceas over the Boardwalk I as laid down on said Map and as now oon- ] atructed nnd the land south of said walk ' and between said walk and ths Atlantic I-Ocean.
(r,) To the ilirhfB of tlie United Statea
In 10. do. aouare feet of land now In Its
^ certiili
lo 70 both Inclusive In lilock 1«7; Lots 1 to 70 both inclusive In Block 188: Lots 1 to 31 both Inoluslve. 36 to 70 both ln(;lualve In Block 169: Ixits 20 to 64 both Inclualve. 10 to 79 both Inclualve In Block 177; Lots 1 to 7 0 both Inoluslve In Block 178; Ixils 1 to 70 both Inclusive In Block 179: Lots 1 to 70 both Inclusive in Block 180: Lots 1 to 70 both In¬ clusive In Block 181: Lots 1 to 70 both in¬ clualve in Block 182: Lots 1 to 70 both In¬ clualve In Block 183: Lots 1 to 3 both in¬ clusive. 6 to 28 both Inclusive. 31 to 70 both inclusive in Block 184: I.ols 1 to 8 both In¬ clusive, 11 to 81 both Inclusive in Block 192: Lots I to 70 both inclualve in •Block 193; lots 1 to 70 both Inclusive in lilock 194: I.ots 1 to 70 both Inclusive in Block 196: L*ts 1 to 70 both Inclualve In Block 196: Lots 1 to 70 both Inclusive in Block 197; I.ots 1 to 70 both Inclusive in lilook 198: Lota 1 to 36
I.onK Wcacl] H t'.l «
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dal.'d rv --'1.
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IN-VIM
t^luUoll .-i.hi
Hewitt
Alta M. Rice, Dlrector.s, Sehool"l.unili. principal; Ml.ss Rr.uTvn: 'Hpibnrt Jones,
Marjorie Si'ouls.
Haiel Al Scout::.
Mildred P
V. D. Wiikins, Captain. Girl staiiUy Moroweli;, Waller OviatU (lii¬ liert Scldin. Itoliert \'an DcJft, Ih>naldi'| .Smith, L.i( utenailt, Oirl Vtiorhi.s. !,,,
j Moi-!iH School .Ml'-e h. Cttitix, princi. JT I pnl Horor nil for nioiith rif Fejirtrary: j "* ¦ Miss Cnle, 1 Grade-, Gnelnno !>' Atirato, I ^' i Ijorkwood Xlikeiiian. Uobert Flynn, I Frederick Gln.Mer, Howell OorTe, Georg<> | .„ Gtlltck, Doraild HnidHTiove, Thoma.s!.:, Kdward Hatlnck, M:rnly,
Th<' e.iutberl>
Smilh. Srlioi.l Nn;>
.SENIOR liH;H SCIIOOI,.
Floyd li. Watsoii. I'rincipal
Tho South Side EnKli:di Clul) of Rock- j Hartninnn
1 p 'lnt
ll W.-ri.-r m,>-t stlBlaiK '^tO r~-l ,.»aierly
Ih- V.orii: Istaod Stsfein Vat*i ruimlna
e .>.».ei;.v ut. Cut in..v4. or l,we tu Ijui.l
.tiK Roi oh W.44..-r I'omptn.v the*tc» south
Hloas land o< Lims H-ni-h W«f;.r Com-
to l««viB.- I'ah Tu-k I'.illl: tifc-jK.- wret
alon« tlte nomtii.-rl.v line of Vuoao r.4h
it BtM'zli IWrt
lev:i.-<a; theltce
therlf Bide o-
.•r ,Sir<«<. 111.. i>..r.!l or pf,u;e of iMitrlnnliiif
MiCKf-tn'. I.o<« 66 nn£ 66 in tilock 141
"Hd Mst: KUbJ<-<4 to -1 llortiraae thereon
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Till<^ Centre held Um IlrHt party Weiliie.stiny eveiiiii^c. iMtiiiii !», iit tin-' home of Mi.is Glady.s HUl on Majile! avenue. Tho.sc present were dieHW,d to '
Hiitib.s. Williriiii ATet'oriiiack. ('.-fli-ti Smith. Grove Tliomp.won William Wal- Iiieo. Kliiior Allen, Mmjoric Appleft-nte, ¦Virprrnia IlRrkauf. Eunice. Oirhrant,
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Helen King, Secretary, EnKllHh Club.
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
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represent .sotne .charucler In book life, . t-„ra Del.oi-enr.o, Alice Ha.stinps, Helcb Mr. McCawber, Aunt Het.fy. and -Mi.s.s ; RoyaV Dorothy Siiarjie, Uonniind Pro.s.s, children of Chnile.s Dlekeii.s' | winnc.
iniairiiuition -wrre present, rri.st'illa Al- ; Miiw Frafer, 21? Umde. Marlp nera den, Cittle Eva and her tiunt, and.,ninn, Ihilh'Martin, John MatThcws, El- J'ollynnna were some of Ihe othirs rep- wooil Niwcomb, R;ili>h Gppenuana, Eu- reHOiiled. ProBresHlvo Kamtut testing ^ene ..Salerno. WillUim Siinp.son, Wil- one'.M knowletlge of EiiKli.sh were playod. :in.lm Tr'mkaus, Kenuth Wnii.s. W. Ahvcandre rnllme and Dorothy I Mis.s Burlinghaiii. 21!, Alberta Grim, Winterbottom won the iirizeH for havinjf l-'iorence Di.sney, Marion Herb.it. tho most extensive knowledge of Enx- Charles Anderson, Philip Bennett, llsh literature. The refreshments wer». Claude B'lglow, Harold Brladley, tJj,'- diiitlnctly EnglLsh in character. iferto Chul«hno, Wm. t?ookley, Roland
Mrs. L. H. Rockwell will give a lee- , Dilfau.sse, John DeBuoes, Jolin Grim, ture on "The Life and Works of Wil- . Eerl Koehler, Douglas I.ewls. Itini Shnkespeare" to tho nionibers of Ml.-w Miller, SB. Dorothy Ferris, the South Side English Club on Wednes- s:ilzabeth Hershey, Regina MulvihlB, day afternoon, Mareh 18, In the Senior Olga Nager, Ruth I^rk, Carob'n Itay- Class room at 3:.tO. Mra Rockwell has nor, Dorothy Sammis, Ha2el Thomp.son made an extensive study of her sub- Bertha Wendell. Jos. Delfau.sse, Alwin ject. Her talk promises to be most in- Kroehllch, William Roberts, Alles Zohn
I Miss McGalrk, SB Orade. Harry Mulse. Ralelf h Tylec. Caroline Oullck j Ruth Hulsc, Myrtle O'Coanor, Virginia rRoKeni.
' Miss Jewett, 41). Grade. Joseptiine Floyd C. Van Eps, Prinrlpal j Hindler. Muriel Brindley. Marjorie
On Thursday morning, March 10, the Dempsel, Simona Duncan, Hazel assembly program ¦was conducted by Ostrander, ^Phyllis Raynor, Lillian Knglish 3 Class of Junior High School, gchmeli, Agmea Van Uusklrk, Hazel They gave an original dramatization of Volkmar, Marlon Weeks, Charles Trln- Oeonre tllot's "Silas Mtirner." This kaus, Marvin Zlpp. dramatization was prepared by the Mlas Jeffrey, SB Orade. Alma Allen, members of the classes and given Ruth Crossman, Helen Dean, Dorothy for oral English work a few days be- Gahre, Arlene Magaw, Carolyn Moser, fore It was used as an assembly pro- Norma Hchleman, Oertrude Stumpf, f ram. - Klaa Southerland, Helen Weeks, KHth-
The following scenes were dramatized: erlne Wendell, Dorothy Weed. Act I. Accusation of Sllaa Mamer; Morris School: Alice L. Curtiss, prln- 'Mamer's Trial. ; cipal. .Miss Cr«mer, 6 Grande. Norman
Act i. The Quarrel Between Godfrey Allen, Robert Calrd, Sylvester Cullen, and Dunstan; The Stealing of Mamer's Robert Elias, RUsaell Francis, Raymond O^l,]. I Goldberg, William Hald, Kenneth Lewis,
Act S, Tho D*ath of Molly Parren; John Lloyd, Louis Nlebanck, Robert The Finding of Epple. i Phelps, BHIlott PIttuga, William Varney.
Aot 4. The part at th« Red House: Miss Monroe, 6B Grade. Mildred A Scena at the New Year's Party; Silas Knles, Edna Borber, Elizabeth Philips, Mamer at the Red House. | Marlon Waltemath, Gladys Gullck, De-
Act I. Godfrey Cass Claims Epplo. "a Culick, Everett Willis.
1^ ¦ Miss Stephenson, «B Orade. Dorothy
, NOR'THBELlSoRE ftOHOOLS I Johnson. Helen Johnson, Warde Hill- IMjpite" perfect in attendanoo during gardner, Walter Cornell, Knowles Ijiw-
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(Jl AI.Si" Ivita numbers 13 lo 41) b..lh in.
: citmlv,. In Ulo'-k 'J'/-.\ us ahown on .Map Xo 2
, Mn.ndlnK aii.l '.Subdiv.lding rtl.ick .N.i. 91!
; Kalal.-a of l.onit H.ach aa Map N'o 1, |il,..i
I Juto la, Illlli. AI..SI) Lota SO lo hU. <I7 ti 1(11 Iwlh Inclusive as ahown on a (¦••rtaln map
j -lUillid ".Map No :l ,\inendlni[ snd .Subdtvid Inc Hlock 'yl, .Map of l!:Htat>.s of I.onK lieach
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11 lo .IS Jj..th IneftiHlv... 61 to £5 both In- I ^'* -• '" ^4 ¦iBBlve. 6( lo 70 Uoth Incluslvo Is pi..ck 28; i "I l>«a 21 Is 32 b-.4Ki Incluatve In Boaik it, \ IrflLH I. 4 t« 1.1 b<lMl Inclustvo, ail 21. It M I <" th both Inekislve. li.ln m.wk 2:i: l.ota I 4o | jUi:i b-'th Indualvi. In Ulock 25: I.as 1 la 3 ! Hi
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svid .Map la r at lo«H ¦.¦¦.. for IlKht. si:
tt»^ following deacribed prem
-tn ll
February. Those whooe names a."e ¦tarred were also perfect In deportment
Elflrhth Orade.—JBdward Oarra, John ffKandelln*, WUllam KHndclin^, William .'Odell, Charles Wood, Marguerite Rob¬ erts, Effle Waas, Dorothy Schade.
Seventh Grade.—Otto Kmger, Myrte Roberts, Hugro Outer, Lewis Brush.
Fifth and Sixth Grades, Bojrs.—Jo. •eph Bennett, Albert Fromm*, Walter Funda*. Howard Johnson^ Walter L'Honunedlou. Robert fUege, Prancea Umhauar. George Wricht, Conrad Heittaorllnff. *t .
Ftftit and Sixth anid«a.—Olen 1U»
renoe, I>aniel Dawson, Donald Howe, Hudson Mexer, Richard Hegarty.
Mlaa Tinker, 7A Grade. Austin Allen. Wm. 06<ham, Charles Phillips, Ryder Utter. Irttto BIfflow, Ruth Dalsley, Frances Davison, Janet deGumoens, Gladys Floyd, Dorothy Keehan, E:mlly Rockwell. •^
Miss Dana, Kindergarten, Neither absent nor trady:, Ix)iB Brennan, Julius D'AmstOi Susan Dimcan, Erwin Fehr, WinthrMi GiUI, ISItaabetti Hastings, Helen Joalln, Richard Jok, Katharine McKino«y. Helen PhUltnat^ MctbUda SiaittMa. 'Vincent Wataon.
iKith Inclusive, 11 to IS Ivith Incluaive. 4< <o 48 hsth inclasivs, 69 to 81 both >lnelualve te lilock .18. l.<tla 2 1 Ul 29 both inoluslve In Illook 37. LoU 16, 17. 21 to 3« bulh Jnclusl¥e In llbK'k 'iS: l^ita 14 1.) Ill both Inclusive la Hlock 40: I.oU I to i both Inclusive. 38 t<> 40 botk Inclusive, 4.1 ts SI both Inclusive. t4 to 6» hoth Inclaaive. <! and 63 kn Black 47: (.ots 14 to 17 both llvrlualve ta Black 4i: trfits 11 to IT tioth Inclusive la Blaek 41; Lots 81 to 88 both Ind usive ia Bloeit 81; Ixita 1 Uld 36 la nioek 152; Lots It, 13 In Mock 89: Lots 1 and 38 In Kloidt **: iMt U In BloA 78. LM 18 In Block 14; Uaa IS to 17 bote inclusive In Mock 12«: I at 18 In Blook Itl; Lota 13 to 11 both tsMlaalve. 18 to 70 both Inclaaive In Block 14«; t.rfits i» to 13 bilh Inclaaive. I!) to 41 b<iMi in- cluitve. B2, S3. 80 tu 82 bath incloatra. In Block 141: liSts 20 a> 36 botti tncluslve. M In 81 both taclusive <n Block 142; Lou <1
10 38 both Inclusive In Block 143: Lota M to SO both Inelusire Ui Block Hi: LMa U to 15 both Inclusive ta Block 146; I/OU 1 and 86 In Block 148; Ix>ts 1 t« 70 both )¦- clualve In Bli>ck 156: Immm 11 to 48 both la- i^lunlve. 81 lo 7« both Inclusive U Block Itt: l.ots 4 to 7 both Incluatve 11 (a 38 both iBcluaive. 4* to 81 both Inclusive. 88 to f7 tMt^ tnolaalve In Block 187: Lota 1. 2. I.
11 to >t both inclusive. 4« to 42 both tai- citialTe. 81 to 88 both Inclusive and tl to TO both inclusive In Bl<ick 16t: iMtm II to tS both iBclualvo. tl ta tS hoHi Inclualve In Mlock 168: Lota l« ta 38 both Inclusitre In Bl.ick 180; Lot 38 In Block 141; Lots I In 31 both inclusive, 83 to 7« both Intfluslae is tll.K^k 17*: Lots 1 to T both Inclusive, I! to 11 hoth inclusive, 4t to T* both Inclusive In Hlock 171: I^ots 4 to T both Inclusive. 11 to .18 both inclusive. 41 lo T« both Ineluslve In Bloek Its: f'Ot's 1 to'! both locIuaKre, ii u It bith Inclusive. 4t to TO both Inclusive In BTIock 1T8: Lots 11 to It both Inclualve, 41 to 68 both Inclualve In Blrtfk 174; Lata 11 to 46 both Inclusive tn Block ITS; I.«ta 8 to
10 both Inclusive. 12, IS. S3 to tl both In¬ clusive and <e In Block 178; Lots 1 to 3 twth Inatatl**, 8 to SI tioth Inclualve. SI to 88 both Incliwlve. 88 to T» both Inclualve In Bluck 181: l.ota 1 to T both iaclusive. II to t* b<itn inclusive, 4'J to 7t both inclusive In U'.ook 181, l..ota 4 to It both ineluaive.
11 to 70 h<St.t irtal)ialve In Black 18T; lAitc 11 to S8 both Inclusive, tt t« 43 both In¬ clualve. 81 to TO both Inclusive In Block lit: Lots 1 to TO latfh IncltMive In Bloek I8»: Lots II to 30 both inclusive. It to 40 boih InoliMivs, 41 tq Tt botk Inciuslva In Block lit; I>ata 1. T. Itt tt. tf. tl In Black I!i1; I^its t to TO both Ineloalv* in Blocfa :e«: Lots I to Tt tKtb ladushrs In Blook 201; I^ts 1 to T bnth ihellMlve. II to TO both Inclusive In Block SOI; La<s I to 31 both Incluslvf.. 48 to TO both Inclusims In Block 201; Lots 11 to 4«, bulk InetaiUva. 41 to 70 both bwli^ve la Blodi SV4: L«ts 1 to 41 both taeliMlva. It ta It botk laclMiv* !¦
Bl»IMNI.\'U
»? "^ land no tlon. w43li<h line a p 1137. »2 fc-et Kaat.nly f Paclflc lloulHVasd Id Maa
point '*n th" Kuaterl^ te of The LIda C.rpoi rallel with and distant from the Kasterly line as said Boulevard la folates af l.ona Betich
.N'o. 1, VWIIam H ftusrnolds. Preaident. dated March I!>t7 made iiy Charlea W. I.eavltt, Jr.. Lail4ai'ape Knatnenr. No, tM Broadway, -N. T. Ottf". saiil a<ilD( 06 becionina belns ,£321.40 feet Souiherlir from the balkhesd line lormlns tke noitherlv boundary ot the prop wty of the Rstaies af L.anc Bea«h, si the eantre Hue of Park Street sttosra on said Ujip '*Kaia«>.s of Ixais Beacb No. I." as Hokended seeoas said lands of aald LIdo Cor- paeatL.n (aa*« streel to be 10 feet la wMtlll runnlnv Ihaace atony the oentre line of said Psiti Htreet aa exten<la« north tt dscrew II mlfiMtes Halt 1940 feotj thenoe still aUaa skM centre Uue of said Park fltreet north 78 tqarees 2 atinutes > aaoonds Bast IT 41.18 feet more or leas, to tke Easterly line of property of tb« Estates uf Lone Baach. which line Is the cnerMlan line Tt 4«ar«ea M mluMsa West loncitude. Ihence fl >uth alone said meridlaai line ts tho araters uf the Atlsntlc iiceaa: itiense alatia aald Ueean to Ihe «aat- erly Une of the lands of said LIdo CUirp<ir- ation an4 thence Northerly alonv aald Rast- ariy Uae af lanea of The Lido Rurporallon to the BaInt or place of beslnalDC tocether with an eaaement over the northerly to feel of said Parit Stree< for street purpoaas.
•aid last above d»scrllied premises ar* sabiect:
(I) To aa esaeinsnt ovar tha aoutbarly thirtr feet ut said Park Street for streoi purpoaea fur tie benellt of tbe landa lylnc north of the aald centre line of aaid street (21 To a rl«t>t of way mm raasrvsd In tbe deed from the Town of Hempotead to Lone Beaeh Laad Cumpaar, dated aeptomber lo. I too aad raourdsd In tbe Nasauu Couuty Crierk's OlBas oa September IS, lit* In LIbsr 14 of Deeda at pac* 88.
(3) To aa easement in fsvor of the Uinr Island Railroad O'mpAny for railroad pur- poKea over a strip of land thirty-three feat in width oter said Park Stroet. aa tbe same | was eranted by Katates of Lone Beach to ; said lAinc laUuid Railroad Company by deed i-ecordsd In aatd Nasaau Couaty Clerk's Offlo* on (Ictab* 18, lltl in LIbsr 108 ,of Dasds at pa«v Sei.
(4) To tb* richts and claims sf the Coua¬ ty of Naaaaa to lay out. conatruct^ and main¬ tain a County road upon and oytr said premlsoa and to the richts of tbe paMIe eeneraliy over such road.
<B. > ALSil two certain leaaes , for the term of flfty yehra made by the Toam of Hamp¬ atead In tbe Coanty of Queens. Stale of Ne'
I'ily" died Auijst 30
werken C K.. I.une EjflCl. . '~ , tlaf
Aucaat 2.1, 1919 na .Map N„. ^ . „ tl..
! .Mnssau (Oiunty Cl.rk'a Ofllce.
1 INiM.l'ni.NG all tlu- rlithi, title and Inter
.-SI ol the Estates of Lone Bench and of all
the parties in and to the atie.-ta, roada, sve
nu.-s. boulevards, paths ond lanes lyinc north
if I'ark Klrwl as ahowq on all of said Maps
KXCreiTI.MO BO much of said preniisfls ar
tie within the Ijnes of I.onc Beaeh llouievard
and I'ark fftretit aa shown on said Map?*
I.NCI.l'IlI.Mf! also an eaaement and rlchi lo use for atreet puriioaes und as a riKht ol way for the b..nelit ..f l<:slalea of I..m« B<'ach and all purchasers of parts of the land now owned by aald (>Jstates ot Lone Beach, and as a public richt of way, one atre-.-t. avenue ! ,r Niulevaed not lesa than 60 feel In wldlh between cuibs, runnine across the preiiilser ¦••.nveyi'd by said KstKtea of Long Iteach lo The LIdo Corp*rstlon by deed recorded lr the Nasaau OlMlty Clerk's Ofllce on Aprli ! 28. 1114 In LIbar Ml «f Deeds at pac« tS9 I <en«rally from the Weat towards the East : ih» >XRct location af the said street and Its j line, which may be curved In whole or In ; part, as determined by said The Lido Cor. I oursUoo provided (hat no part of tha centet I line of aaid street, for oonvenlence called th» 1 amtinuatlon of Park Mtreet. shall be distant I more than 6t« f*«t frum s stralehi lln* In direct continuation of tha c*nt«r line of Park Street ss laid on Map known as Kistatss ot (.nns Nesnh. Map Number I, dated March I I'iOT hereinabove fully deacribed; tocether also wilh the richt* of the aald Estates of Lone Beach. Its successors and asaicna. wh*ae**r it shall 'obtain from lh« Lone island Railroad Company a releaae of Its richt in the eaae¬ ment over the continuation of Park Streat throuch the prsmlses conveyed to auld lite LIdo Corporation by said deed recorded In Uber III of Deeds at pace Itl. and the oremises Kast thereof, which richts srere eranted by said f':states of Lone Beaob to <ald Ixinc Island Railroad Company by d*ed dated October 14. IIOI and reoorded In the .Vassau Cinmty Clerk's office lu I.lber 106 if Deeds at pace, 201, to construct snd operate or to crant an eaaentent or franchla* io conatruct and operate upon tba bed ef tbe streel to be opened and her* called th* con ttnoatioo of Park 3tr««t. a double track 8tre«t car line to be opav-atad by electricity or othar motive poiper which ahall t>m as ( noiseless and amdkeleas as the present Maod- ard method of operatltm. known as Um wider. •round trolley system, and tbo rleht tu con¬ atruct and malntair under, biu not above | sald^ street, the nect-sakry wirea, conduits I and ' other sppurtenanooa for tha operation j of such car line.
ALL the iast above described firfiniiaac ar* |
I The Abbe Painting and Decorating Establishment |
;j; ' Has just opened ita Freeport Jlranch at ?
I 32 SOUTH GROVE STREET
I PAINTING and PAPERHAJIGING WORK
•j- Done at Most Reasonable Prices
X
jl Telephone 1263-W
:^ and our man will cheerfully estimate \our work t
Save the SmaU Change—
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$1.00 opens an accoont
New lot of $3.00 Safe Deposit Boxes
now tmief order—
the old are foinf fail—
$3-$10 a year
subjeot
(1) To any state of (acts that an aocaratr aurvey may show.
121 To aay restrlatiana. eovenanis oi reserratlons affectinc the aanw.
(3) To an easement of all cwners of lot* ahown ua aaid Mapa over the streets, roada. avIsAue*. boulevards, iwtbs. aad lanes shown thereon, (or purposes of.lncrsaa to and ^r*a* from , their reapect/ive lota.
__ (4) ' To any exiatiuc aaaaawnu of traval.
Tork, to Thomas R. Sharp, datad the let 1 ;''«'•« "O •oceaa over the Boardwalk a* laid and 8fh days of March. 1110. respoetlvaly. ! "C'™ "" ••»<• •*«P No. I and aa now oa»- and recorded
1 Aiaivu. joov. respeciivaiy. ,••-- »¦ —— - m.... — --'- -^.'.m-
the Queens Coanty Clark's ••'•o«»* ••»* the tatsd aottth of said WnW
list day
April. IfSt
and batwaan aald Walk and the AUantk
Oiflo* on th* . ^- ,-- _
LIber Itt ot. Daada at tmgma III and SU ticmOMi.
r*ai>e«tl««ly. and aovartaic land bptmdad aa tk* | (5) Te th* rtaktc at th* Unltad Stat** la
Itorth br tk* Watara at tinmmttat Bmg ac It.Mt aqaara faal at laM iww m tta >IMH
BANK or
ROCKVILLE
CENTRE