The Daily Review
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Natsan County Review
Amalgamated witti tb. ¦OUTH SIDB OBHERVUR
afid BBlfP8'rE>kD mOUIRER
JhiiMa B. Stll<r«. Publldier W.lt.r S. runnell, Kdltor
OKTICBH: SUrvlew Bii1l<1lrur. (4 So. Main Btre«t, Frntvort t)t»in*m Bsliain*. ObMr*«r Street. Itoekirlll.
Centra toqulrer Buildlns. 41 Msin Bt.. Hemi>«te«4
OrriCIAI.. NBWgPAPER
'Villas, ot rresport. OrriCIAL. NBW8PAPER
VIIIa«. of Oe<larbur«t. OrriCIAL, NKWHPAPER for Naasaa County
for fot
Inoorporatad laeorforated
trade, dep«ada to Mme decree o« tb« forest. Prohibitive prices are in eight (or furniture, newspapers and all wood product* nnd after tbat wood famine, unless strong rcnuidial mcBSureu arc talten lu tbe near (n ture.
TTLEWD OF IMMIOBATIOH
An argument against Immigration ie to be seen In the report of the Cen¬ sus bureau that the number of for¬ eign born whitoe entering the United States between 1910 and isZO waa
for publication of notice, of Bankruptcr
In Dutrirt Court of Dnited Btata* for tba thc smallest during ally decade since
Baatam Olarlct of N.w Tork.
i860.
There Is conBiderable argument in
PubUatMd bally Ktcept Sunday
•"•¦¦« Uc:,^d cra'i.*'.^! 'siauer'^u^J'- ^¦•' f^^or of curtailing immigration wben
Act of Marcb 1. 1tl9.
Subacrlptlon, ti per r^ar In advanc*. Blncle copte*. two oenta.
EESPONSIBILITT JUST BEOUIT
The Hempstead Board of Village Trustees, with th« courage dt their convictions, have decreed that the bus lines shall operate under the proviaiona of the atalc transporta¬ tion laws ao tliat they may be regu¬ lated, controlled und held as a re¬ sponsible public carrier.
With this action the Board of Trustees have not ended their re¬ sponsibility. They have barely be- gun. It Is how the trustees duty to; 1910.
this fact is taken into consideration. True the war had much to do with the total entrants but a distinct tendency of the class of immigrants is made .evident by tlie announcement.
The 1920 census shows that the foreign born white population in¬ creased In twenty states and the District of Columbia and decreased in 4.wcnty-elght states. The 1910 cen¬ sus showed an Increase in this pop¬ ulation 1ji every state but flve.
The total foreign born white popu¬ lation In 1920 was 13,703,987, an increase of 2.7 per cent, as compared Willi an increase of 30.7 per cent In
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.MY PAL.S
When I iro down the street culh day.
I meet some canine friend, I alwsys stop to talk to them.
And pleasant minutes .spend. There's "Waif" next door, and Collie "Rex,"
And in one ncightxjr's yard, I always set a ^reeling from
A beauty St. Meniard; Acros.s the .street, a h.rlndic bull.
And "Nell," a Colllc, too. .\nd funny little "Browpic."
Hp"h thc dcnicst dopfilc too. t wouldn't af«k for better pals,
Anrl when itK time, i know, I hoi>o the Rood IxirtI .scnd.s me,
To thc place where doggies go.
WHO'S WHO AT COUNTY COURT HOUSE
By CHARLES B. DAVEY
days ,to flirt with the Mullan-daKc law.
Even a mut i)o.''.scHKes qualities that ire sadly lackiuK in a gentleman.
Bce that the trolley company is prop¬ erly reHponsivc.
It may lie that the bus linos will
New York ha.s tlie lai7?est number of foreign born wliitcs of any state. thore being 2,783,773 of thi.s class
be so regulated that t^hey will not ^.^^ population in Now York, an in¬ take from the trolley c))mpany that j ^,,.^,^3^ q, o per cent over 1910.
^j|eg^tlmatc source of income that isl ^
thc right due of the traction line. { The trolley company asked tor tho I restriction of the bua lines. The Heinpsload village board has granted j that rctinesl and in so doing thoy as-' clamoring for lionics and tlie Health Hume a partial responsibility for thej Department Is agitating belter care proper fiilflllincnt by the trolley com-' of health, coiiics tlic inforinatioii that
LET THE PENALTY BE EF¬ FECTIVE
At
tinie wlien tlunisands are
pany of du" terms of the francliise
uii;ler whicli that company operates.
'.The trolley company has come lo
tho village board asking favors and
a cmuliiuo lias been operating to lix prices for batliroom fl.xturos and other plumbing supplies.
Tlie Lockwood Slate Legislative
offering iiotliliig more than thc state-' Coiiiinittee unearthed the now "iTusl" mtml that it could uot Improve the; in its juobe lo Iind out why building Irolley service so long as ils revoiiuci oiH-ralioiis havi? been so i*etaided. was taken from it. , I A few (Uiys ago iiiiictecu individ-
Now tho trolley company is ex-; „als and thirteen corporations impli- pw,ted to give something In return, cated in the building material combi- The Board uf Village Trustees of | „.itlon pleaded guilty lo violalliig the Hemi)stead and the travelling folk | Anti-Trust law.
who must needs use tho trolley lines! Supreme Court Vernon M. Davis, will not tolerate the old arrogance („ whom the pleas were made, said of tho electric slieet railway and thej j,(,m(.j,(.e would be imposed next people expect to be shown an im-1 Monday.
proved trolley service. Excuses will j (j„ Friday, May 13, thirty-four ad¬ ditional individuals and sixteen cor¬ porations which have been indicted for participating in a monopoly in masons' materials, will be arraigned. The indicted individuals and corpo¬ rations aro the largest dealers in
not go. Tlie villages all have an
ace in llie hole that the trolley com¬ panies would never like to see playetl.
It remains to be seen If an improved
trolley service will be the outcome.
If the company officials aro wise It
will be a mudi lielter service soon. ] j,„ii,ijng niuterlals in the east. They o ! wore cliarged with stifling competi¬ tion and with fixing both tlic retail and wholesale prices of building ma¬ terials.
The Lockwood Commitlee is doing a roal service to thc people and should keep up its good work.
HEW YORK'S FOREST TRAGEDY:
Tlie forest tragedy taking plaee iu the slate ot New York every year is always emphasized at this season when planting and reforestation Is at its height. Tbo average annual | ¦*"
roforeBlalion of land in New Vork'., THE POPPY IS EMBLEM for twenty years is less tlian 2,500! FOR MEMORIAL DAY
acres. Uecenlly tree planting hasj BUY A WHOLE BUNCH
been carried on moro extensively and '
lias risen iu some years to nearly i itoeUvliU- Centre. Ma.v .'').—Uuriiif^ tiw 10,000 acres. ' I weeii' beifinning May 'I'A, Boy Scouts
In 1920 tires destroyed more than jand V. W. <:. A. girls will go about J»,(IOO acres of forest laud, double i thu strui'ts of the village offering f..i the amount we shall reforest this I sale at ten cents each, a dainty hand year. In addition to this devastaJ m'li''' i'"l>l»—""-¦ '^^""j'^'" ^^'^'^¦'' «''»"'^ tion tiie lumbermen cut in the neigh¬ borhood of 80,000 acres. A large inajorlty of these operations were rarrled on unscieiitilically which
II cvoimn
O Ijodience ti ooilne!ii.'i
Hut even iki^'dom ha.s its sl:i< kers. Look at the Kifth .\vtnuc Lapinuts.
Thi.s ha.s tho .start of a dog day.
T(K>l:TIIKi< WE ST.WI)
The American LeK:ion in Hcmp.sti ad :ind Kreeport are willing to bu tlieir own inoiiiimeiitK and stand up lot ^he liKlit.
Tlial'.s \\liy they call u.s po.sts.
"Auto Thieves Make Haul at (Janleii i.'ity'—Carden City. Why did they have (0 i>ull the darn thing awuy'.'
PHK HRMCSTKAI) liCSl.NKi^S CK.NTI.KMK.V,
HAVK .STAIvTKI) 11' A KI'SS. 10 CKT .\ l.ITTl-IO KAin.N'KS.S.
'TWI.XT THIO TitOLLlCV .\.NIJ THK
r.i'.s.
. 'riie liiuuist piobleiii the .>;cliool.s have now is one in additiun.
Tlieie ^\a.s no (fivisiou Tuesilay niglit.
to l'»Ki:i<iN SIIOIJKS
.Md rick's pi'iiiee ••ind |ii iiKCf^; .ik- -loiiiK awaj. thie to .lei-.si\. am! ilie other to .some other alien tiiuntiv.
«»' "I'eilln get.s t>n »la\s- ti> aiiswci
Allies"—London. .Vnd theli- au.swei- will
probably b(; "Nein " at that.
"Htrike ties up N. Y. ishippinK" New 'i'ork. Till- la.st adniiaistration tied up a Kood deal of it.
"N. V. WlllTK Wl.N'CS C.O O.N STlllKK." Hl'T WH.VT'.S THK AWKCI- lil'SH; THKHK-.S ll-K.VlV UTHI-UtS WAIT- INtJ, TO WllOl.l) THK CITY LIU .SH.
S. C. Cronfiy. entomologist nf the State Agrleultui-al College, at Itha«a, rmide a trip of inspection here yestenlay Iodk- ing ovftr the bugs—the icommon or gar¬ den variety.
Lloyd R. Simons, former managlM- of the Nassau Couoty Farm Bureau ami now assistant at the <-ential farni bu reau offices at the Htitte -Agrlcultuial College at Ithaca, was here this Week In eonfereiKc With K. O. I'ndervtro'Ml. who is taking up the work laid 4own by V. .7. Evatts, the retiring tairt bu reau man.
Th .Second Ansemi)ly Oislilct ia K"- ing to have plenty of (.-andldates for member ot .\Msembly despite tbe fn(,-t thut airs. Thecftlore Itoosevelt. wife of thc Assistant Secretary of thc Mavy. will nol run. Seeretiiry Uoosevelt ^ln:^ wiilteii to il friend that Mis. Ttoostvelt i having discovered more comets than is not going int.j politics. AYitli that | any other man In the world. lie wns settled the Held Is mioii to I'rcdtrtck j for many yeurs professor ot astronomy Trube 'Davison, i'raiilillji A. Ci'Ic.h* and I'it Hobart College.
William II. Seaman aii<l as many more | ¦ ¦ , , , , ¦
as think they eaii carry the Keiuibliean standards.
They tell me tliat 100 iMrrds of seed potatoes have been plowed up and re planted In^cBuse of the cold weather. Figure that against the yhUi per hill, the amount one family will use In a given time and maybe you tan tell what effect It will hav^ when you next buy your new potato**'.
Or you may ask yourself how many ra4ls are In two big heaps.,
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NOTED .\STR0N0MKK nE.\l>
Geneva, N. Y., May 6.—AVllliam Robert Broooks. noted astronomer. 1^ ctead at his home here as a result of .1 collapse whleh Is said to have boon due to long hours spent in WllUsm Smith's ob.s^vatory scafchloK for new comets. Mr. Brooks was famed for
II is .uuin.if lo leave lh<; "Cleail Weak " though.
Lu
means the land has been totally de- Htroyed as timber producing laud la the lifetime of adult geuerutioiis. The total rtoplotion of forest land reaches In roulid numbers 100,000 ncres. IMtlfuUy offsottlng this largo ai^a Is tho 10,000 acres to lie reforesl-
bc worn on Memorial Day to commcm- oratc tho soldiers and sailors who died In the recent World War.
Tho proceeds of tho salo will go to tho btmefit ot tho chlldrtm of devju^ttsl France. Thc movement In this village Is siwusored by the Amcriean Lighm- Veterans of Ji'w^Jlgii Wars, Winona Martin Auxiliary, rareut-Tcaehcra As- aoelallon and Fortnightly Club.
Kvei-y oiH) la exiiKled to wear a poppy on Memorial Day. Tliey will !)<> aovi<>
«d. in various localities through the ^„, j,, bunches-of ten but If tlie pros-
(ictivilics of the Now Vork atato Coi-! j^Mtive piinlmM«*r cannot afford to l»uy
Jefe of Forestry andoUier agencies, [tin.- buneli for a dollar, any number
Honc« Iho people ol* thc state are 1 wiii bo sold.
ubonl 90,000 ucres poorer In Umber
producing land than thoy wore a year
ago. when they paid 140,000.000 for np^ Y'oik, May G.-Wilfte<I Hoi.s.sing
INHIHiri KIIJJ.Mi VKItUKT
IllltllS (IF \ ( (ILOK
The .slackers' list li;is airivod at la.st. We suggest that the wellow Jouiiials set It lir.st.
Kinsteiii spy.s that Ihc only slave in .ViiKiica is the married man. '¦\\'illiiiff captive" IS more like it, i'lolcssor.
Thk I'WUMKii.s i)o\v.\ in uivku-
H K.A 1), HAVK COT THK .MKIICHANTS
HAVING, I'.KCAl'KK THKV .M.\I>K THK.M DO
AWAY, WITH THIS ilKUK D.VYLKiHT
SAVING.
.\iul to add a littlo more poiliy: The girls are tuiiiiil>j down the ch/cks, to make tlieir slockiiiKs into .socks."
C. H. J.
BENERT FOR FOX HILLS
SOLDIERS A SUCCESS
Lynbrook, .May 5.--Tlic fuml for the benellt of the soldiers at Fox Hills hsB nearly reaeliod thc $600 mark. The recent affair held here was a social and flnaiieial success. It was altendedl by all of tho patrpiis and pali-onesses as well as man.i' diNtlnguisht'd guests. Miss Serena CoKsvvell, " daughter of Lk>ht. C-3i. Cogswell and the .M<' Whin- ney family came from l.awrcnee.,
Two veterans fmm Fox Hills addi'es.s- ed Ihe asseribhige and aroused <'onsld- er»ib|e enthiisiHsiii. General Billiard lias informed .Mme llowlott that he Is in sympathy with the moevment of puttiiig thc spirit of independence, into the "boys."
Tho I'atrons were: l-iuuteiiant Qov- ernor Jerelnlah Wood; Congrcusman Frederick Hicks, \ien«ral UulUrd, Lieut. Col. Urfaert Ta»w Bacon. CoI.'^^H. O. Heistapd. tTol. J. S. Sanford. Dr. Samuel Bradbury and Josejih Fi.'lton.
Tne l-'atronesurs: Mesdame.s Hniiily, Garrison. Ssckman. Felton, Pearsa I'earsall, Blake, Fowler, I'cckham,
.\ext fall the voters of the slate will be asked to vote on a conMtitutlijnai amendment that will, If carried. pei"mit legislation proVidinK for a new fonm or auy form of Koveriimenl for Wi'stchcs- ler and Xassau Count>•. It is e\ideiitly the outcome of iiii aKilation some time atfo for a commission form of Kovern¬ ment althoUKli there is no rea.soii why .Va^.sau should be made a tail lo the Wes lc lies ter kite.
WL'fjlchester I'leeds a comniission t<)vni of goveinmopt. It lia.s 'i'.\ or -10 super visors, four large cities, man.v laifje aiul many small viIlaj;cH and. a larffe num- bei- of luiKe and small towns. Jts board llf su|ici\isois goes into ses.sion »onic- tliing jifter tho manner of Iho mictint,' nf thc .\ssemblv and frcc|iieiiH.\ it iraiis- acts business, involving the e.tiitndi- tine of moneys wliicli outrivals the -Vs- scmbl.v.
.N'assau. with its sniall and coin)i.lct Hoard of Supervisors, i^: not a like case it all and jnsl why a .•onstilutlonal ameiulnK-nt i.s jwoposcd that will allow for chaiiKCS In. Westchester and .Vassau loKether is u thinjr be.vond eNplanalion
Sniiervisor G. Wiil>,ur DouKhty. asked about the cnneurienl resoluliori thai provides lor a vote by thc people of the whole state on Ihis cnnstitullona! atnendmeiil. said that he would l>e for any form of KOvernment thc (iieople wanted alway.s assuming that it did no injury to Nassau County.
Just what a commission form nf gov¬ ernment will do for -N'aaidiu County that is now bciiiK: done is yet to be exiil.ilned. Kuffalo found it a failure for a city gov¬ ernment and the Des Moines idea tliat was .=0 much touted a few years ago is already in tho discard. Newark has a commission form of Kovernment and n- iiiio ijivcs three ibeers for it there.
If thc advocates of government by '¦ommission think to eliininate politics from tiny Koveinmcnt they have only to consider William L. Ward, the man who backs the jirpsent proiiosed channi's of the constitution so that any fiom of Voverinncnt can !»• liad in this county by askiUK the Lcsislaliire fo)- i'.
liorbei't S. .Sisson. stale highways commissioner, has .innounced that the |)il)e-line boulevard advocated liy As¬ semblyman Thomas .\. McWhinney will nol be cousidcrCd tbis year w-!iich is what Xew York City wanted. Once tin Governor siyns the bill tlittt allows .New Vork lo eedfe the lands for the pipeline boulevard thc city stops payijig .Nas¬ .sau <."ounty about JSO.OOfl annually in ta.\es. That's all. There may never be .¦t boulevard and Mr. .McWhinney was told this before he jammed it down the throats of the Bo.'ird of SlI|lorvi^ ors and the p'joiilc. Is .Mr. .McWhinney respoi: ilble'.' .Mr. Sis.son Is noi concerned with
1.EG.4L ADVKRTISINW
st PRiaiK COt'KT, N.li8.<*.%lT COVStt
The I'rlvntr? C'lriuftturn Benevolci.t : & ChHrltable Socloty of the Bor- : tiuifh of lii-uoklyn antl City of : New York, Inc.. PUInttlt —agidnst — ()r<-:'nnlilo Hulldlnr ft Dovi-Iopinont : Curpoiatlon, and othTi,
I>efcndaiit8 :
and
fumuflncc of a JuJuinrnt of fur'i-fosorc Sab'. duLv iiiHiIe and cntrrc'l in thr nh^.vi i-nlltl.-il action, soid hcHrln^ Oni* the llth liny llf .\pril. I!i21. I. the uiirtorslgiitd, llip itciCrr-.' In xi'lil .lii<lsin<>nl named, will mil Ml yublli- auelioii tn thp hlirhciit bidder, by Janii-fi C Arehor. .^urllonci'r. Ht the Inmi KtnpB ot tho .Nsax.iu (.'ounLv Court TIi.UHi-. «l Mineolil. .Nfav Yiirk. on tli» lllh l).\y OF M.\Y. I'lL'I. .\T in (VCI.OCK .\. M . Iho iiroinlgcg diroctcd by Siild Judg-
moiit in
i>ld.
of file anld rder of aalp
Kdllowiiig IB a dpacrlption mortpiof. d premlKos and the thercor:
p.^nrRr. i.
.¦M.I. thBt cortiiin tPHC-l. plot, pl.-ct- op par¬ cel of land, sllualo. l.vlng and bclnp Hi OcoaiiMiilo. .NaxsHii L'ounl.v and KlaU of .\rw York, huundod and d-acrllK-d h!i follows;
UI-;OIX.\I.vn at a point in tho nii.title line >r Anchor .\vpnuc. a^ tho annio la 11017 laid out n-horo tho .Manio would bo int*'rnortrd by a lino drawn .Vorth ntty-four doitrco* on« niiniito l-;nst from the .Northwesterly fornor or land horoby doscribod. and runninR fhoncr f<outh firi.v-four dogrooB 0110 inlnulo ^Vst along Ibo Rarlorly sldo of tho liano one huii¬ dn ij mill elBhty-t'iroo and nvo-tonlhn foot: Ih'iir? Soulh lhi^ty-thr^o doijvoos lorty-ninr niiniitos Wost •iilll alon* aald l.aiin twelvr hiinili-pd and ninety-four and twonly-Biic ono- linndrodlhs foot; thonoo .South fbin.v-ono di>- uroos fifloon inlnuloR Wo.-I. two hundr.d and sf,-<,nty-four and rtfly-xix oiio-hundrodih.<t fo^t: tbftnoo .ffrtirtl 'fWlrfy-ihree doqrrooa thlr«>- mln¬ utos Wi.st, ono hundrod nnd twenty-two and four-tonth.f foot; thonoo Soutli aovonty-lwo doKrcoH twenty mlnules Ka-it. eight hundred and fnurloon and nvi-'oniba foot to land ol ('ornwell: theme Korlh twenty-three degioof thirty mliiuto.i K.iat. live hundred and clehl and oleht-tenths feet; thenoe .N'orth flft"oii d«- ereea lirty-nliio minutes l-Iaat. tlireo himdred and ninety-six and threr-tentha feot; (hence .North iwoiity-two dosroos twenty mlnut«> r':api. olfThl hundred and flfty-two and three- tenths r-'ct to a point in .\nehor Avenue about twenty foot .«outh of the p:-oHeiit mid dlo line of said Anehor .Vvonu.-. .-<ai<l point beinir the .Vorthenst oorner of Iniid coiiv-(vd to Wliliam It. Jonea oy di-fd bearins dstc March nOth. 1S82: theii'-o %uxl\\ .¦:xty-.-r»ht doaroes oisrht minutea W'SI. two himdrfd and aevenly-threo feel <n tho middle Ifne ol .\nchor Avenue; thence N'o.-Iti s«-.-onty-;\ro do Kreos twenty minutes West alon? the SilddU lino nf .Anchor Avenue oiffhiv one and fouf- tenths foot to tho point Dr place of hrnrlnning (¦.eii.iiniin twenty-flve a.crea of Und more
f r leys
TOGKTtlKR vlth all tho riirht, tltt* and Intereat of the aald i>artles nf. In and to land lylnB In Lincoln Avenue and Anchor Avenoe, lylnc in front of and ndjoinln« said prWnisoF to the centre lines thereof, reapertlvely.
K.\i'.'-:p-n.\0 therefrom, however, the follow¬ ing described porliona of aatd miirteaSed promises:
AI.,T. those certain lots, plecna or parcels of land known and dealgnati'd on a i-ortaln in.ip entitled ".Mai) '.\' properly at Ocanaldf Park. Naasau Connly. N. T.. Windsor l.and & Improvement Co.. October 30. mil, ahow- ing farm lines, C. W. .Smi(Ji. Civil 7Jn«inoer (ind City Surveyor, Times aulldlng, Broadway and 4'.'nd Street. New Tork," and flled a? map numlx-r 48 In Ih" offlce of tho Clerk nf 'he I'ounly of Nassau on July IB. Id 12. a» and by the lots numbers na followa: Twelve, rhirteon. .Sixteen. Seventeen, Righteen. Nl»e- feen. f'ovty-«ix. Forty-aoven. Forty-eight and l'"or(y-iiiiio ail in Hiiwk number fiuteen: Ore, Two. Six, Seven. Ten. Kleven. Twelve and Thirteen, Fortyeleht. Forty-nine. Nineteen and Twenty, all in Bloek number Nineteen, and KIght and .Vine In Bloek number Twenty.
TOtJKTHKR with an easement for lr*Bre«» and egrcs.B to the proniises above dcs«ribe4 over the streets and avenues aa laid doitn on Fuld map. In both directions to tho nsareal public hiBhwHyo, and AI.So all the right. tltl«
Phntiiig Money k I Like Planting Seed
It grows if you ^atit j it in the right place, j and leave it alone. As a good place, try-^
— Bank of — I Rockville Centre
COCItTY COl'BT. N.VS.«.«; COVJJTTT
JtotiB A. Ruth, as To*» Tr««»nrer of tt« TX)*!! of fiemiMtaa4. Plaint IS.
MktoM A»rt K Cr»«fr»r*. .nS "llatrT" Crawford, hla wife, 'ho name .Mary beln* (1«tlthia», Iwr trw ehrtatiMn name' bi.>ln« unknown lo plaint IIT. Robrrt Crawford and ".>(Hiy ' Crawford hla wife, the name .Vary b«dni^ r.ctHkxn. Iirr true rhrlttun name being unknown to plalniitt. Janat Crawford Toung. ".Mary" iVaraon, wife of Frederk-k lVar*in. the name "Mary" being tVctiiioua. her true chrlatlan name belnc un¬ known to plalntill, "Mary" IH-lilul*.
I>el!ols
vlfi,
of Hotrnrd. PoBloia. f.lso kiKkwn aa How.-iid Del'mia. tbe ntme .Mnry tv- iiVg nctttlons. her trim cbnsitun na-ne being unknown to plnlntiir. F.lixabath Crawford Powla. Bamuel Crawford Jr.. and ''Mary" CYaw- ford. hia wife. Ihe name Mary tie- tnS lletltlous, her true christian name being unknown to plaintiff, and all unknown helra-at law and next-of-kin. ot Agnea Crawford, deceased, it any there be. If living. and If they bo dead, their respec¬ tive huabands. widows, grantees, belra-at-lHW, devisees, or succea- aora in Intereat. and all unknown peraona claming thm. or under aiKli berson oi-" peraona. and their hus¬ bands, wives, heirs, devlm-ea and auccessors in Interest, all of whom and whose names and plae.s ot resident are '.nknowii to pla ntlff. nnd The tVoi'le of thu Si.iiu of New Tork,
Defendants.
Ltiai Hii
•ses
LEQAL ADVEKTISUSO
TIl.l,.\lii-: OF HK.MI'STK.MI
Mn.tlll> OF lilCXI.TII .tMHiun to the i^nnllury Cade
1!F. IT oTlDAI.Vf.r) hy tlie Itoaril of Health nr Iho Im'Ovporat.d Village of fli. inpstead as fill lous:
That the follovlnjt ordinance fie and the Kntno Iff hereby adopted as itn ordinance for the Ini-orporaled Village of llempsloail:
No i»oi-son, or jiorsona. or cornwratioii
shall k-ep or maintain n live pig o;-
pig.". h'lK or hiiKM. ill any eiiclosfcre.
building, plaee or pen. or maintain any
live pife. or pigs, hog or hogs, in any
enclosure, building, place or jieii. within
the incorporaeld liiiiils of the Vitlagu of
Ifeinpstiad.
Any violation ot this ordina ne d'-r each offend'-r liabb- lo 11 fltie than Jfi.OO or mon: (han J2&.0I liroseeutod BS ind deilared to be {•¦Tson. or botb. for eaeh offense.
ThiK ordinance shaii take effect Jlay 7. 1921.
Dated. April I'O, 192!. State of New York. Counly nf Nassau, VillaFo of Ilompstend, as.:
I. the undcraHjned. Clerk of the Vllinife ot Ilonipstead. N. Y.. do hereby .certify that the foregoing Is a truu and corriH-t cop.A and the whole ther'^nf nf an ordinanee adoi«ed by the Hoard of llealth of said Villaae at a iiioetlnK of iiald Hoard held April 19, 1921.
Uated April 20, lOL'l.
kcui:niu r. PAnsoNH. Vlllaifc Clerk.
I '11 III.* ¦¦«
ahall ren-
iif not lesB
or to be
dlwirderly
NaK«a„'.s problems, he say. so. but Mh r^d^i.rg" ,n' tt STd'*" iiAt'r:::^,;\*?5
.Mc\Vluniiej insi.sti-d on «lvinK liiin tIn.-J ¦'ivcn«ea to the centre lino thereof In front
VIM.AfJK OF llKMrsTK\l»
BO.Mtl) 01 HtC.M.TM
.\ddlti«n tn the SMDiltiry Code
V.i: IT Olll>M.SI-;n by Hie noaril of ll.-alth nt the Ineorporaied \'lllag« of Ilen:i).sl<-«d as f..ilMw.s:
That tho following ordinance be and tlie same is hereby adopted as an ordinHiKc of the Ineorporaied 'Vlilage of Hempatead;
No manure, vegetable or olher animal aiihslance stib.lect to dcca.v fir doooini^osi- tloM sliHll Ik- doo,.slted. or kept, within lOO fuel of any dwelling house within the In- corpoiMled limits ot the Vlllaau of llcin|>- Btirid.
Kvery Tieiaon. or persons, or coipOra- tlon. h.-iving ehHige of. or under hi* control, any cow yard, stable, out house. prlv>. ce.ispool. br aiW' place whatever l;i the incorporated liinhs of the Village of Ilenipslond. wherein lliere in stored, kepi or maintained any manure, vegetulile, or other animal substance HUbJecl to de¬ cay or d"coiiiijo»itloil, shall, at nil tlipes, keep same ppoberty covered in a wilier and air tight leceptacle. Such cow yUrd, slable. <iul liou.se, privy, cesspool or place, .¦shall, at all times, be auli.i.-el to the i-upervL-^ion ami liisivetloii of the Uiiaid of Health or nny member th"riof. of its duly autborlii. d otiicer or agent. Apy violation of iliis ordlBanco shall ren¬ der each offender liable to ajluror tiTi.OO. .11 to be pro.s^cuted as and dwlund t.i be a disorderly person, or both, for- each o#<iiao. This ordinance shall take effect May 7, 1921. Dated, April I'O. I:i2l. .Slate of New Vork, County of N«ssa«, Xllir.ire uf MempMiead, as.:
I. the undersiuned. Cierk of the \illH«ij of llempstoHd. .V. Y.. do hereby certify tliil tin- foregoing is a true and correci copy, and the »bi,h. thereof of an ordinance ndnptecr by the Hoard of Hcnltli of said VUIage at a
n ling ot aald Board held .\pril 11), 1921.
Dated April 20. Ittl.
. kcoi;ni: p. rAnsoNc,
Villairo Clork.
To the aboVL- named defciidania and euch of them:
Vou are he-thy summoned to answ<>r tho eomplaliit In tlils action and lo aerre a copy of your answer on Iho plalntlff'a utlorn-y within iweiily days alter Hie servicei of thla siimijioiiR, exclusive ot the day of aervice. and 111 case of your failure lo apih-ar er «n.'«wer. Judgment \flil bo taken asaiiist ynu !>y default for tho relief demanded in tba complaint. Dated: Janiftoy :8th. 1931. :>•'
J. Kf.ssKi.i, spiiAori:,
Attorney for Tlalntift, Ofllce and 1'. O. Address. National Hank IluiidiiiB. Far RiR-kaway, N. Y. To:
AIek IC. Crawford and ".Mary" Crawford, his wife, the naiiie Ilary being flclitious, her truo christian name bi Ing unknown lo plain¬ tiff, Kob-rt I'rawford and ".Mnry " Cr.iwlord, hla wife, the n.imo Jtary Ixing tictlliuua. tier truo i-hri.itlan nanip being unknown to plain¬ tiff, Janet Crawford Young, "Mary" Pearson. Wife or Frederick Pearsoii. the name .Mary l»-ing tletitloua, her '.ruij ehri.sliiin nciie boing tinkiiow-ii to plaliililT. ••Mar.V I>eUluln. also known as "Mary" Ilellois. wif.- of llovrard IJeHiols. also known as Ifnward HelSols. (he name Mary being tictiti lus, li,o- lri.. ohrislian name being unknown !o plaintiff. i;ii-/.alioih Crawford I'owl.'i. f?umuel Crawford Jr., and "Mary" Crawford, his wife, the name Mary being fletitiouii. lier lui.- ctelsthoi name in-ing unknown to plaintiff, and all unknown In lr»- at-l»w. nnd next-ot'-klii of .\Km s Crawford, deceased, if any there 1«'. If llviiyr. and It they be dial tlieir re.»ppetive husbands, widows, grantoea. heirs at-law, d-visees, o,- succos.sors in Interest, and all unknown per- sons claiming thru or under auch person or persons, snd their husbands, wives, heirs, devi.seea and sueccsMors lu Inlercsf, all of whom and whose niiine:i and piacea of resi¬ dence are unknown to jiiainliff.
The foregoing auinmoiis Is served uiaiii you by publicalion nursuiint lo an order rii Honor¬ able I>^wIb j. Smith, Counly .lu'lgr of N;i:iMau County, daled the Oth day of March. 19;i. and filed with tin complaint in the olHee of the Clerk iiC the County of N.issini cl tlio Crtunty I'rourt House, Mineola, Nas.-tau County, -New York.
.1. Itf.S.SI-U.I. .SI'llA-lfF..
All.irni'y for Plaintiff.
Ollice and V. n. ,\,I,Ir. .M.t. Netlonal Hank KiiUdlnB, Far Rockaway, .Vew Vuik.
freight ou timhor Importtnl into Ihe; wusj eouvlcted of second degree murder
hIbIo. !ln thc Supreme Court on We»liK-»di«>
Tho houdwriting ou tho wall Isfor the kiltln^^ of nudolph .Benilcr. of
nUln. Thep«oplecui.iiotb«f«d.c^aI ""ff**''- '''I -^¦'''^*' "' i'"'""^' ^Jl«, ^ .,.. rw. . 1.1,,
UeUsing .showed no emotion when the 1 Strong, Mooro, KIdge, I.>ayton, Fitid,
Auinol ho mined, Bleel cannot be !>">-, ^.,,,.,,j^.j wb.-* returned. He will ttm ar-jcwok, Dwelle, O'Connor. Ferriek, Phil-
duoed, railroada caviuut Operate, f^c- raignod for istmenee on .MoiKlay. Cn-lMpF, 8hly\yay, Wood, Htefitand, fikin-jknot(r liiiiny men is n»t an advantntft'—
"rurloa cannot (anction. houiea cauuolider th» law he pi-obubly will get ffom'ford. Uowfelt; Bradbury. Pwk. White-! ho sui'w«<J« In mukiilK u/S-eHtu and tluww-
! 10 yoar.** to life. The Mh«H>tln»,' folUiwed \houao, <lill«n and Field. | who are willing to tai.c a chance with
I'l^ltl to say whoiiur the Uike\ iew-Sca num avenue rmite would lie improver' or whether the pTpThue l)oUlev«i'd woulf
be built. \
The trial of Caiman I'iant has brought an unusual scene of aclivity to thc court house thlK week, even to biinnlnB I've Suifreiiie t.'ourl .luslicen here. .Manv licople eoinc as sightHeers this vi^ek.
Justice Ci'opHey has been ahowing at loriieya that it jiays to answer when their ca«'8 ar;' called <m fhe calendar and he also show* thein thiit it |my:i to be ready for trial when tlu-y say they are' ready. Many (tisx's lu ve Ix'eii mark¬ ed off and they cannot mme on for trial a«iUii until iu..vt Otober. Trivial excutteM do imtiKO.
Tho •ami' is true of the jiirortj called for sei'vicc at this tei'm of court. They eimre wMlh many exeiiHi,i. Imt the court turns an imhearing ear unleJiS there ix a real reanon. ITc takett (In stand that most jnen do not waul to serve atid that lo cx(u.s,e H few nu^tiis a hurtliihii) im thc Others.
Stieriff niAr!c-« \V. Smith .•.«»!»"••¦« his \1gll»rnf« agaipst the hfgMt.- runner and tho btJotlogger. HWndleap|ird though he is by reason of hm targe aeqftaint- ame —thin being «fte lime when to
be bailt. IB r»t:t, psaty btmlaata, ev.i
when RelJHBlitg found »^»^
ery iudualry, evBry yri>Itttialu.u, evory j |t.,,'b cuuipuuy.
I tew Want Adva. brUtg rL-tuilta
tlt».' IbiuoJi prubilfitkin t»0 tl on a fMghty, sUm Biursiuj It la a mu'loua tbiug tlusae
I the above recited lots
TARCKI. II. AI.I. those certain lota, pieces or parcel* 'f land known and designated on a i-erialn nap entUled "Miin 'A' property at iicatislde I'Krk, Naaaau County. N. T. Windmr L^nd ,* Iniprovemcnt Ci>,, October 50. 1911. i#iow- ¦ng farm llnea: C. \V. firalth. Civil IJnglneer aiTd Clly Surveyor, Times Building. liroadway ,ind 4itiid Strteet, New York." and tile« af map noinlier 4fi in the otiico of the Cie^k of the County of Nassau, on July 16. loll a; *nd by (he Iota nambera Ntnetc«n and Twenty In Block number Nineteen.
TOGETHKll with ap easement for InKVeat and egress to tho premiaea above d«-scribed liver the street* and avenaen as UM town on said map. In both directions 10 the neiro.st public highways and AL.SO ail tho right, title tnd Interest of tho parties of. In and to the land lying in thn bed of the atreeta and •ranues to tbe centre lino thereol In fruit of- t|ie above recited lots.
.SAID I'RKMIHK.S »o to bi- sold are sufcject lo an}- ilatf uf faota that'mi accurate atfi vey may ahow. to any cm-onants and restrlefiona affecting tbe game. I9 an easement for hi^rea* and cffresa over the atreef.-i and avenue* a* laid down OB tlic jnat enim<^ "irfap A. pro¬ perty at Oceanside Park. NaaiMtu County, Ne* York: Windsor Ijind *. Improvement <?o., Ocfobor Sfteh.v-1911. by C.- W. Smith. C. K.. nd flle4 hi the office of thc Clerk of Naasaa County Oft July If. i»tj. Aa Mao Ko. »t." Jn favor of the ownera of lota aa mlioit't on Id map' and of any person., having a >lgql of way over tbo hcralnabure Aeacrlbod premises. I
ttmttd April :0, 11:1. ]
HAKKT O. CIOCK
NOTH K TO < KKI>IT(»KM
rnrsosnt lo an order „r Him, l.l-:iiN'i; D. llMWi;i,!.. .Surrogate of the Ciunly i,r Nan sau. notice la In roby g4ven to ull iKir.soiiH having claims against
HAN.VAH A. J.OTZ late of Rockvlllo Centre, in the aaid cininty, deceased, lo present tho ssme with thn voiK'b rra thereof. 10 the aubacrlber the adminla trator of tho giyids. cbatlels and credit! which •«-ero of said dee.asi d. .it hli placi of traiiNBCtiiig bosineaH al the ofHee of Karl J. Iftnpoit, Rfs'kvllle Centre. New York. 011 or b-foro the drat day of .November nmt. Ualod, .MincolH. N. Y., April 10, 1»2J. llliMtV i.otZ, AdtniululFalur. KAIll, 3. BFN.N'inT,
Attorney for Admintsl rator, 31 N. I'ark Avon*:.
Roekvllle Cuntre, .v. y.
THe rKOf't,R or tiik statk pv Nte»v
YARK.
rtj:
8ii'Kuvj»<>RH on mKnKi;^;as of titK
ttXTR, Of IJesamlBeiiieinde Cnti'Tiot, Kingdom of \Vurtt<iiibv:iK, fcmpir* of
tilMlllMiy.
THOMAS \V. MIT.I.I-;R, Aiin Pio*erly Ctiatodlan, WaHhingtun, l>l«trlct of Co- l\imWa. ANORKW RARRKR. ICxecinOr under the t*8t Will and Tcstnmont ol Hi^tihla Bclswensrer. deceaaed. life tenatil, re¬ siding at No. 227 Kast lOith .><lh'et;- Koi'ou^h of Manhattan, Clly ot N«w Tork. CHARI.||» NEWTON. Attorney Oiintriil, Staio of .N>w York. , t'pon the peUtbm of HK.VRY UI/ICH, I Yoa and each of you are hereby iliii to ahow cai»ao bcfiire flai Harriwale of (he lYiort- ty of Nassau, at Ihe Surrogate's Cotirt oi' aaid c<niMty, held at the f^.->tinly Court llirusK. al trtneol^, I.'ounty of Nasaati, <m the Mm day of May, 1)121, at nine o'clock In tho fori-|oon of Ihal ^ay, why the a.,-c»)unia of HKBRT lii.Kii .. »,.t.. ..I.- Ivlng tPUHtie ef Slid u**<r ament of JAKotl ItKI.S
THK PKOI'I.K OF THr. ISTATK OF NF.W YORK
To Jiilm W. Hendrickson, iHdltluncr, Mary C. Ketchcm. John C. Hendrickson. !;dw«rd F. Hendrickson. Daniel C. Hendrickson. Orlsndo I). Baylis. Minnie fjraef, Henry WalteiB. KIbert XVa!tor.i. I.lllle A. Imniock, Wilaon Valentine, Joseph llinry Vslenfiiie, Kihvrird Vun .\oslrand. H.irold Van .\na- tranil. Raymond Van Noslratid. Hamuol Waiters, Henry Hadden and Frank ¦\Vnil.rp. and the widows of th" said Samuel Waltora. IloiiTy Ifadiieii and Frank ¦Waiters, and all the lielrn al law of the said Samuel Walters. H-niy Hadden and Frank Walters. If unv there lie. chiidren and doscndanta, and their wives, and himbands. legal repreaoirla- tives, h.irs at law^ Kmntees, I.-bhicis. and devisees, and their Vivos and huaband.-i. If any there be. whoae reaisM>,tIve n:imeN and places of residence, cannot, tifur dliig.'rit Inquiry, be Kseertalned, and arc unknown, and to" all persons In being who would taka any InteriFt In the nal proiMrly .( said Francis 1'. ISr.vant. deceased, and the I'eoplo of the Hlato ot New York.
S' nd Orectinga; Whereas. John ¦\V. Hendrici.son, who re¬ sides st Heai'ord, In the County of .Nassau, State of New York, has lately appiled to tha Kurrognte'a Court of our County of N.iasau, fo hnve a eirtain iTiBlruinont in wriilng Isar- Ing d/to the 2»th day of .May, lfll«. i.latlng to botli roal and poraenal property duly proved ss the last will and I'slaniont nf Frances C. bryant. deeeased. who was at Iha time of her deaih a resident of Beatord, In said County of .Nassau.
Tlierefore, yuu. aud onoh of yon. are rifod
lo tliiiw cause before liio Hurrogate'a Court
of our Counly of .v«ss.iu. at tho Hiirrogale'a
twice at Miaeoia. In llio County nf Nassau,
01. tli<. llth day of .May. 1921, at nine o'eloek
In tho fiirenooir of tlial day why the aald will
ond tesiami'tif ahoul.t not bo ndnillted to
probate as a will of real ar.d pi-rsonal projw*rty.
Ill tefiiniiiny whereof, wo have rausid fhe
•eai of the Surrvgfile'a f.rouri of our aaid
Counly of NaaSaU to b" h-nuiito affUid.
Witiiear., Ho-i. l.eone D. Hiovell, tiurrogsta
ot our aald Ciuniy of Nassau, af llm
Surii>K»to's omei . al Mlni-ola. In tho
<I..F.)Ciild eounly. the <tih day of April, ono
tbiiusand nine hiindreil and i«-nly-oiiii.
(Hlgnrd) liDWlN W. W1-;KKK.
Clork of fhe tiurrogate'a Court.
Fi-:i.i.\ i!KiF!tcHNr:iDi;n, jr ,
Attorney for the relltloner. Long Iiria;;d.
r-'
NOTICK .
The liockville Centre Knvlnn.s .md Loan A.ssoeintion have moved their uiriee to HOI' Merrick IM., Uock viilo Centre.
N. F. C'.NKII.U Tica.-^urer.
1. .Mate
a molt;;
, jsirncK TO miiiiKRM
' Sealed |.|i.|io.sals fl.'- Ih.- layln einslriH lien Of a Park nnd irt»>:'goi Ike Incriairated Village of C.darl aau County. .\<'W York, wbleb w olher ihlngM li>ilul-s Hei eoiiatruc-tlon of i In¬ der Nod blue Ktoiie walks, cscavaMng and tdaOng of toil ami. ».ediiig. ileHnlmr <ii> Of wiN>ds. will lai roe«-ivi-.I by tin- Hoard of Trua- (C«s of tlu: Village of Ccd«-)iurnt unlil 8 o'eUltk In ihc ¦ vnnini;. on the
fiTH DAT i>F ?'Ar, 1921. af Ihe village offler., («p(ure Htreet, INdar- hurat. .N'aassn Coiiiilv. N< »¦ Torli,
nann. «pi-<ltl<-.>ti,>u and doMcrlpIIon of. lie property prepared bv llayKioitd K. XImIIih VMI*f(.- lingiiertir. may bn M-n iind forms of bid obtain<-d in the oftlou of Raymond i;. MKrilii. le the ',">»t,'>Hkie >!tiildlng fiii Law¬ rence Avenw. Vlllast'ij of l.awrenei-. Na«<'<iJ Co«iit.v, N.w York.
Kacii Idd ni<i«< if ai-eomp<»nln<l by « reiii i;»fl f'lieek ia lb< nihii of two liunirixl It2»<il dollars iiiMde pavabte to l-;d.vsrd M. Ua.-d'r.
i.Wn as JACf.li rtklH-j VlllHgo TreH...ir,r, .drawn uie.i I. atjoold not M Jmliehilly '»"'' '«"'' '"¦ """^ company ¦ vhy Ihe njf e^«te '
an Ineoipo- tlgl.t
ARTHI'R P HII TOV ""*'^'*- r»m«l»|lHr tW tho h»od» of said trust;-'. stibiiHl »" rejcl kny and all blda. wMvi- any bitor-
sis FMi,^ r7 J.m-i.. V T *"*¦ Vrope'rty Cato-lian. I uMeli it *«•¦..- nii.^t tavor-bl.- I'. U. int, .-
SI* Vunon Bt.. Jamaica. N. T. j ij« tKsTlMoNY WHi;ni:.)r. We h^-.e e*.,iH- ¦••• l.f Ih'i Vlllaa.'. Ch..,fcs o'
Tlio appruxinKkte anKruit of Ibo l!«n nrjcfl ibo «•«! of the Snrr«gi!*f.< Ceurt .<f aaol i.i'M-rs will b- i'-li»ai.d upon ' ohary* t« aatiafy wbluja tka ateva dvaerlbed Irouiity of Vfta«au to be hen-^nto af^i-> !>¦¦ hid«. No lnter'-»it will b-
property,la to he aold Is »M,Ht.2S a'nd f»> | •WTTNKIHI. HON. l.W'- ...,..„... „f the ch-'k rtf a » ;
t«re»t themo from A»ril 1«. 1»JI. tncuther.| ttnrrogate of tmr aaM Bo with the ctmta kimI allowaiio; amounting to , our aald C^biily of Naasau ~i7».e« and Iateraat thei-vvn from April 11.'uOkie. al Miuavla, in tb" >-.
921, together with the expenses of th> aale. , day of April. u«m tfcouaand niti'; humli'-'l a.e Tbe apprc«linat* antounl of tttu t.^u. a««e**-' tw«&ty-on«.
ments. iriter rale* or other lletui whleh are nnWiN W. WHKKtS
lo be fllowcd lu the purchaaar out of tbe per- : Cterk uf IKu i)«rr«galt'a court
eha*.. VDoney, or pafd k« ttke referee. Is fXIff ' 80*1 aad latereat. ! 1
bat»l Apria H. Ut'». ^ j t-i-SIL ul - .-.jji..-,.-. JLj
"^***°' *'juiiu.| Itovtow Waut Adv». bring rcwiits
i.i«< again.-l loa» / llKi bidder Ih i ¦. ,,'.,. „f hia Md.
II}- order of tb<- Board nf TrUatfee nf lh« ViUnitv of Cf^larhtfral, Naawaa Cotntty. Naiar VoS'k. uat*4i May >, ittt
JOHN fJ. Mt^HUtiJ.I.,
lVe!,|d-.nt nf UiB IVard lit T(U:iteea/ L,i:;UIS M. RAltiK.;, VU1»«« U«(k.
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