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la Diirtrtet Cotirt of Unltad SUtM for Um
Baatara Diarkrt of Kaw Tork.
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¦Mared at tin Poat OtHcm at Fr»vport. N. aa aaeood cjaaa mall matter, oadar Aet af MarA 1. irr*.
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TBZ VERDICT
The ordinary citizen reads one pa¬ per daily, sometimes two, but never, lacladfnff his weekly, more than three. No one perflon, who han a llv. int tu make, can get In the time to (0 through more than two or three and then be ba^'to do some hustling if he gets fhe gist ol what It is in them. There are thoso whose duty It te to read newspapers, many of tbem, aud naturally tbose with this responsibility acquire the dominant expression of tho press In general. ThU being tbe fact, the casual reader only obtains information as to gener¬ al opinion by reading tbe views of other newspapers, aside from his own P9per, 88 they are used for reprint.
Perusal of tho newspapers of the state, weeklies and .tfailies, shows that the press, almost unanimeusly, bas favored the Miller administra¬ tion, and reference to thc Miller ad¬ ministration means the work of the
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A vttmigtrtl Jtptr '•^Tin* litoilM<M> man la qooited as aaylag tliat he does mot a«re« completely with thoae wbo assert that ow prowperlty *i ilepend- eat upon ottt export trade, and also that, "In most thtaga the only meth¬ od of ojuPttetUng with CkemMiy and Bnglaml itrin b* tbrout^ lowertng 'itvs- flcales and standards of living."
'Some people take tfale its a ang- vestton that the United fitates abouTd lower wage sr.al«fl in order to con- yele with Germany and Bngtalid In J,l>* mar^ts f»f tlie worW. We do not so understand It. Nevertheless, we de agree vlth thc aseertloa that our prosperity Is largely dependent upon our export trade—that Is, our -production of a surplus which we can i !„ fi^ictend they waat to call the nn export after supplying the needs of niaiiied aneii "Wai^ter." It's a piaoh our own people. The amouat oi; t>*-\*^J^ "*''" '^^ "*" "'*"" tbat.A*tcr poK need not be large but, in order Chat tbo^natlou may Rave a net In-
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Iteld Corp Shopheiyi, To C^p. DraOde, "A loaping record I will make." «Md Oerp- Dmice To Corp. SliUpherd. "Watcb out,.eli tm>p. Canae I'm ttoittt VoiMipd."
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Tliey nre iAannteg tn liire a Ilrat-olass Uar On the "Gtorgt WaaMnKton" to en¬ tertain the ruests.
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come, it sliould have a surplus for sale to ot^er countries.
Whether the New York business man advocated a reduction of wages in order to compete with Germany and England or not, he is Incorrect In his statement that that is tho only method by which we could success- tnlly compete. The American policy hu.s never boon to compete by rcdui:- ing wages but rather to increase pro¬ duction to such a large extent as to reduce the unit cost through organ¬ ization and quantity production.
In days gone by one of tbe strong arguments of thc free traders was tMR under th« protective tariff sys¬ tem manufacturers sold products In foreign countries for less than they charged the American buyer. At first -glance Ihin was an injustice to the American, but when the facts are fully analyzed a lower export price
Tiiden, N. H.. liau a lire whistle that 8<niii48 like- a dying calf, and wtiafieN'er R ble>w« all thc cows go nuts. -ClveB tbem a
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By MARCJERY REX
interuatfoMM news (Menace
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The Cliambor of Commetx;* l-n llempHtead town, Wtftj j>erfec.tly good intent, Wmidrew thetr objection About thc atec9mmt or llem|)Btead<e OioRIBReM.
OLR ADVTS.
"WUttted—Indies to take Iwame act¬ ing on «Hmibtr toys. I'oMte but brutal. puttlDg cro<:lietcd covers un blackjacks.
"Days of $'J0 .silk sliii't gone."—N. It never came anywhere around us.
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Tho. oldpBt I'ollu at 82,
Had fought two warn for France;
He Kavt> thc red, and whltc, and blue,
Hiu life, for war's rcwnance.
recent legislature as outlined by the I ban be-Justified. The most efTectivc
Governor. There were those which did not approve of this particular measure or that particular measure, but as whole the newspapers, inde. liendents. Democratic as well as Re. publican, admitted tbat the legisia-
or, accomplished more than has been done by any legislative body iu a quarter of a century., ,
If tho verdict of tbe people can be acquired in no 'other way than through tho press one fact settled Is that the Miller administration ac quitted itself to the^atistactlon of the people. Papers wbicb did not sup port the Ooernor last fall have been frank In tbeir statements that while they may not agree with biui in each and every instance, he bad, never¬ theless, put through his program from the start to the ilpisA as he prom¬ ised in the campaign. They gave OUvornor Miller credit for having the courage to assume leadership and thoy also applauded' him for stand, ing for what he tbousht was right and uot boing deterred by any thought of a political future.
way of reducing costs is by quantity production by means of which the overhead charges may be minimized. A manufacturer who could produce, fur example, 200,000 sewing machines per year at a price of |30 each.
ture, under the advico of IhaJUttve^. nilglit be able to sell his machines
A political optimist Would probably right now predict that before Oov¬ emor Miller Uuislies his flrst term there will be a demand for him to accept a second noiuiaation. Tbe Other day he stated that he tirmly believed that wben the State Board ot Bsthnate arfd Ootttrol gets to -wnurk scanning the vartous btireaus and de. partment* it will flnd a' way to re¬ duce the expense ot State gov^-BBKnt ifiorc thitti it was roduced this year und ut l3te sanie timo increase the eOlciency of th« service. If he Is cor. rect nothiag in the world will per¬ mit him te escape rcudinination aud re-election, llttliertu economy batr been a ward used a lut but never cu 8idcie<l ot uiuc'h rfgniflcancc.
for |25 each if ho could increase tbc output to 250,000 per year. But if his domestic market called fur only 200,000 machines per year and ho must market abroad the additional 1)0,000, If he manufactured them, Jt world be to the interest of tho Unit¬ ed St«tes to liave him manufacture thu 250,000 macliines and continue the domestic price at $30 each even if he disposed of tbe additional 50,- 000 abroad at less thaa $25 each.! The increased production would give employment to American labor and ! supply a market for American mater¬ ial, and tbe buyer ot the domestic machine would be no worse off- The surplus marketed abroad jvould rep¬ resent a gain to American Industry. It would bring money to tbe cbanseto (Jt American trade to that extent. Even tliough the product wero mar¬ keted abroad at less than the lua- (Alne brought ih the home market it wouM hdip Amertcah Prosperity.
ISoy ijiirglar lives two weeks on stolen candy. It must bave been those all day sucke.-s'.
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\Vhcre is tho "Blue Grass SUte"? Ans. Thc state of prohibition.
^V^iy I.s a necktie called a cravat? Ans. Because It Is sold on Btli Ave.
Who wan Ilolicrt firuce? Ans. Mrs. Bruce's husband. *
THAT IND^lilNl'l^
l-'irst CTCrman Offer SRCONO CIKUMAN OFFBH TMIRI) GUKMAN OFFER
Ami Wc have lots of type left Frl|se.
"Threi." iK)lice win Br^s at same croEBlng,"—N. Y. A sort of -marriage curb market tbat.
Home Brooklyn Judge would revive tho old whippint; post for highwaymen, but tho highwaymen say, "As tbo twig was bent, so Is thc tree dodhied."
New rorii, AprU 28.--Pro«i life la royal enniiio to death in loneiy arlke:
Kate of aaorm ttaaii one emurcas, the deetlny of many an lll-8U|rred (|ucen, Whose allded crown came to be the ciaUer of a liolilioal volcaiiu.
To «ai«pe thc ranror of a ctmntry MctHhim; with vcngeum-c, mimerouH feadhine inajeaties have been fotx-ctl to /lec titcir throm* and seek peuiH.' In fai' off baniffhirient.
Amid nicniorlea of better days tho;. die.
So died Augustc Vlrtorla, former Ocrman Kmpress. In Doom. Holland, whither ahe and the ex-Kalsor ttod, fOBoultig the outcome of thc World War, peace cam# at last to tke -woman who -had lield power in PotnOam. and who, act her life's end. fearvd aRsansi- nation for herself and kir, a fate oim- Uat- to that ii^ich befell thc Cxar and Me family.
Exile for thc former Kiilscrln «ttd not \>rlng peace, as it bas to otbor royal refugees.
Uncertainty, deadly suspense and sun-cnder to morbid fears aged tho (former Enrprtss even more rapMty
fbe Govemment was utturi>ed by the Bolsbevlki and tho royal toaiily ban- Wbod to -Siberia to tivo in Ekaterin¬ burg, wh^re they were sbaiuefully trcatctl by their captors.
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{/.Mda, Queen Vkiforia's vraaHaaiaafc- tic-. i'^ years she laewifct atoofit 4he poaaMmy at ttto Caar 4N4ns i sln^ted. Her nervaas Csani madk ber MiiiiltivT! to sympatby. flhc KKVe liMKI to the teachings and aid of cluirlataiu and their weird religious ritee.
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late of OmaaaWa. la tka aai* ao—ty. diiccaaiid.
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Her fears began to be justified when wfiiQiiT AND WRIQHT.
LEGAL AOVKRTlHlNn
COUNTY COCBT OV MAM8AD COUNTT
Samuel Brower. Plalntlk —aaa Inst— Juhn U Clartun. «t al.' I>f«idaa(a
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Any industry which can develop Uoblteiy.'
its operatlous to sach a large exteat as to prt)dttce cheaply can hope to compete with England or Oennany in the roar^etB of the world with oat cutting wages or standards of living. iSiit, as a nrie, tn order te be aaro a( quantity production the home mar- Icet faast be protected from iRVasiua. When an American uMuaufitclttrcr t» assared of his home market, he can saiCely develop his pianl to aach aai extent as not iMUly to aapirty the hoiae -tnairhet but produce a stupylws for ex- IDirt. 'Uikleqa %e iB.assH^ ist hla home market either lyy -a protective! ariff OF by iiatent rights, he isi rcely juatifled la tnveating hla
frailty wouHl warrant. Her former llfe, t'toough by no Bfteans a happy on' niuttt have made the existence in Hr-' land miserable by conti-ast.
Thc eldest daughter of Duke Fred crick of Schleswig-Holsteln-.Sounder- Tmrg AusuKtonburg and thc Princess Adclhclfl of Holrcnione-LangenlJitrff, llie young German Princess met tbc r.r'ti wbo was to court her, make her F>miireBs of Gormany, and finally dra^ her wltb'Tiim to a wrechcd fate.
Popularity waa nevrt- attained by thc wife of tho autocratic Kaiser, but she bore out thc Teutonic conception'' ot a good -wife and mother, present¬ ing licr lord with seven children, and never 'presuming to criticise his public policies.
Empress Eugeide's Flight To another Empress exile nie-arif rest. Her life had been a gay and haiipy one, if full of uncertainties— tbc lovely Eugenie, once wife of Na- l>olcon HI. of France, who died as an exMu in tiiuUn last year.
A gypsy soothsayer once told th' lx>aiitiful Ml'e. do Montljo, who woh one day to rule France, that she would live to He nearly one hundred years oid. but that jx-ace would not como to her till nearly the end.
Daughter of a Spanish ntfljleman,: Maile Eugenie dc Montijo, born in 1X20, grew to l>e u fascinating woman. Slic met Napoleon while lie wag a prisoner iu Simin in 1851. Later, after Vbelr acquaintance iiad lK>en renewed in Franco, lOngenle told hor ardent wiMJor, the third NaiJuluon. that th>! onb' roa<l to her heart was by the way of'the chapel.
YbUa Engenie, half Spnnish, hall' Scotch, with^^n alleged strain of Irish blood, bccanie Empress of Fi-ance. yiio oft'-n acted as regent while her hus¬ band was away at , his duties v/itb^ the armies.
ycventeen years later Xapdlcon Hf was exiled. Her son, -t>'hoin she ev-' Ijoctod would regalin the empire of Frunc-e, vnai killed by cuius, wnlio fighting with the British. ^'•Sorrow ahadowod the gay life ot the volatile Eugenie, the (luceii who HtH fashions, Whose <;lotheH and Jewels were coiiied ut all European courts and 'gatherings, thu t|ueen -who, as a girl, had bei-Ti banished from tlic Span- isii Conrt for her cmiuotries antl whii vov.'ed she would return, heraelf a monarch.
Bnt i^ap was »o fail In 1870. A
crowd stormed the i»alace of Eugenic.
With thc help of au American dentist,
pr. Evans, and the Italian ambassu
dor, tho Empreiis (led to England
whore she at last fouiul peace.
IV Asmt-aMM Eugenie lived Uil sho saw Gonuany
IN ilAHCEUCS beaten t>y Fi-anoe and the Allies, and
And they say: "Viewing them from Alsiice-Lorraino restored.
Eugenie die<I te Spain last Suminor Bhe haa been Queen of Fraitcc and Queen of Beauty, and died as EuroiK;'.s Queen of Sorrows, in her native land where slio hud gone for a ^'istt. tlueen at Sweden's E^e In the seventeenth century Queen Christina of Sweden, daughter of Gus-^ tavus Adolphus, jjocame ruler In her eighteenth year. She was strong- willed and Impetuous, and became
In purnuance of a MAtMcOt of fortolOKurr and nale duly mude and «at»i<td ta thc above entltlMl notUm, and >>rarla« date tHu) ::jrd day of March. l«:i. I Ihn tmaeiatsaad, Refrreo in aald tadament aa-mfd. WMl at public aacUon to tt<<: hisliriit Mtaer. at I the Rolunda at the Haiisae County Codrt House. Mln«eta. Xaaaau County, on tha .
7«i DAV (JP IMAT. Itn at tea m'tstodk la tho fwenoon. fbe rrirfniaey directed by 8»ld Judfrnent tu bo aold mad therein deacrlbed as tollowii:
XUL, that orrtabi plot, piece or parcel i>f laitd, altualev bins and belns On tbe wext than her aflvanccd years and boffily aide of tUc mad leadmnr from IScrrick tn
I'urauaMt to an order of Hon. I^raaa O. Honell. Surroaata of tba L'ounly of Naasaa. B^lra la barabjr al*en to -adl paraona havla* Olalma aaalast
MAM-mA A. MCXniH. lat* of O-eaii^de. In Oi« said county, dv ceaaed. to p'etoi'nt llik aame with tb* vaeeh- era tbereof, to tba aubm-rlbar. the eiaoutor mt the laat Win and Teatament ot Haia deceased, at Ita plaaa o( fntafeartlnc ^uatamaa at it William Btreet. Uanhatlan. Nrw Torft Otp. on or before tin Brat flay of May mpkt. Dnled. Mineola. N. T.. OnfoHer 22. Itlt TUi£ FAKMERW IjOAN ANU TRUST tX>..
Eiiacdior, I 8Bu,m. »<H.irmK a VLJAifc,
Attorneya tor Iteeeutor.
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GIVE 'EM CREDIT
Vbc old l.ong Island Traction, May not be all that's sainted, But one by one the trolleys. Are being ll.xed and pair
Waatbury. ia the "Fowa of HktaoateHd, Naa- tati Coimlv, (form<?rty ttucena Counly). New Vork, botthded a a ruOo>vs:
On the eaat by tbe afiTonald road: on tbc tooth partly by land formerly of Oankel Smith and Joarph Smart, a ditdh or di*ln atinarat' Ins .aald Smith's and Hmart'a land from thdeo premiaea: and pn the Woat by land of the City of New York, and on thr iiutth bk land of Bedell, formerly of Jackaon Poat. a atHki? iH'ine drlvtm at the aootbwciit corner aud another at thc aorfhweat corner by ar. oak; trco. contalnlox wHUin theae ttounda about flve (I>) acres uf land, l>c the samo more or
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Blil.N'O thc wtmc prcralapB conveyed by Batacy Ann Uoyd to tlic a»|d John 1*. flay ton. by det^d bcarlns even date ani to be recorded Hiinultanrougly herewith, thla mort- aaac bcinc aiven to arcnre to the aald Tlam- ucl Hrower payment of money advanced In' hlin to enable thc aai^ (JIayton tu complete thi! purchaan thereof. Dated, Marcb 2:. 1021.
18AAC N. BlLIVWRltniT. JAY. HMITH ft JAT, RoftrcB
PiRlnllfCa Attorneya, 204 Jlontaruo JHreot. BrcioUlyii, New Tork.
NOnCB TO CBXOI1»Ba
Ptrratiant to an order of Hon. UKONB ti. HOWBbL. Surresnte o* the Cnwnty af Naa¬ aau, notice ia beraby slveo to aU pnriooa haviim etatim atstnbt
WIUKIN aiOTH. late of Rockvllla Oantre. tn tbe aald county, deeeaaed. ta vnaent tha aama wttb the vauehera ttiereof. to tite aubacrtl>er, the Kx¬ ecutor of the taat Will and Teatament of •aid deceaaed. at ber place of tranaacllDK buafneaa at tba oSle* of Wright ft -WrliAtt. Rock\ille Cenlre. N»w Turk, no or befora tht" 16th d«y of September neat. Vated. Mbirola, N. T.. r<<braary H. 19J1. UAKT K. Tll.T-iCT. WltlOHT ft WRIOHT, Eaecutor.
Attomeyn for Baectltor. 1 No. Villace Avenue. RockviUe Ontre. New York.
^'t)TICE TO CUBDITOIIS
Inted. i
Tbe It. V. C. Otidtellows celebrate their 11)-'nd anniversary. They ought to be oldfello>V8 by tbo time.
A "FINE" lUKA
Stipervksor Smith says llio village police Judges miist come aurosa trttb •the coin collected in court. ^
Arrest may solve Peter's Hotmo -.Mlnoula. But thc co|>s ure to give thc uudiiects a rest
not going at all.
MOnCK TO CBBDITOaa
PurBOam tm an order of ili»N. LiBlONB D. HOWKI.I., Surrogate ot the County ot Naa- .Mii'j, notico la hereby Klvi!n to all Varaont havina clalma againat '
Almira NIrhola late ot Freeport, in tne aain county de¬ ceased, to present tho aame Willi thn Toooh- ers thereoC, to the subscriber the executor of the last Will and Testament of aald de- cenxed, at his pliice of tranaactlns busineai Ihc ollliw of Sidney H. flweaey, Preeporl {lank UulldlnB. Freepori. New York, on or Iv-forn the ir,th day of May next.
b.-itod. Miucola. .\. V..' October SO. ll»2« WALTKR U. NICHOLS. Iilxecutor 8XDNKY H. SWEUSET. AtUnney far Iteecotor, Kreeport Bank nulldlng. Freeport. N. Y.
Purxuant to aa order of Hon. Leone I>. Howell. Siirroirate of thc County of Nassau, notice is hereby «iveB to all peraona bavlas claims analn^t
AOCLCKINDE L. SCHLACPBErDT. also known as Adelgunde Senf, late ot Free- port, in the said oouaty, deceased, to preaent the same with the \'ouchero t-hereof, to the •ubaeriber the sdminiatralor of the iro<Kls. chattels and credits whieh -wen of «aM de¬ al thc ofllee of Srabary. Seaihan and Gehrtlt, H«miwtead. New York, on or before the 20th day of Seiitemher tiaaL
Dated, MIdmU, N. Y., March 8, 1931. ILUA A. WALKIiB. Administrator. Seabury, Seaman ft Gehris.
Attorneys for AdtelnistratoF, Hempstead, New York III I ' • I I.' •'. -----
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Jiihanns A. Breder, Emll W. Brrder ' aad ISaniUs IUmrh- bkaas. Defendaata.
In puraaaoci' of a iiMenienr of r«rcclo«ure aqd aale. made an<l eAt*red In tlM abun aiitltled action, bearing data tb. lltk day oC April. Ittl. I. ttm imdiiiaiaued. tbe tvtnrM in aaM pmpfimamt aamed. will aoll at »wMI« adtfmn. at the rotunda of thn Countr Coart tlawa at abMola. Naaaan CNjonly. New Vof%, on latb May. Ittl. at It A. M., Ihe ikraaalaea directed by Mid jodrmrnt to bb aold. aiod IMMSa (leaerlbed an fulluwai
Al^l' ttnian aertalD lots, pieces or |wr- cvia of land wUh the building and Im- 1N>6v«nenfs llin-eon erected, altuate. lyhtg Msd belns Ml IVeansldr. Town of H>-mp- atead. NbasrfU Coon».v. .New Ywk State, known na and by Iba bit numkera ime haodrrd and one (HU), one hundreil and iw-o (Itr) and one hundred and tbreo (1*a> In Block three (i) <m a certain mat> died In tbe odlce of the Clerk of Nasaaa Cotmty. New Tork. October tth. ItOI. aa •nap numlM'r one hundrtMl aitd ninety-o«« lltl) nntltled "Map ot Vk'oodlawn Tt-rraoe. Kectlon 2, at (toeaaalde, Ruckvtiln Centra. Town of Hompstead, Nmsiiu Cuasi'y. New York. aur»-eyed by K. W. Conkiln in IttT." being bounded and deacrlbed aa followa. to wit:
Beginning nt a fxilnt at the oorner formevl by the liiterarclion of the aoMherly Bide of Stevena Sireet wllh tba w»8t*rly aide of MeMurrsy Stro<<t; running thwne floulberly along Ihi Westerly aide of McMurray Sireet ono hnndred (Ittl fe»i: thence wosU-rly PMrsllel wllh yte«'ns Btreet sixty (HO) feet: thence northerly tiarallel,-wllb McMarray Htreet oiw hun¬ dred (ItO) feet tu the a<iulbrrly aide of KleVBiiB 8lrret and thenee easterly along the aoutherly aide of }<levens Street Mixty (CO) feet to the iHiInt or place ot Iwslnnlng. t)«ted .Vprll i:th. 1921.
UUWAltD F. TAflKR.
Botcree. A. A. Portmin, Jr.. '
Attorney for rialntltt, 44 ('ourt Street, Brooklyn. N. T.
NEW YORK Sri'RlSME COtKT
NASHAC CUUNTY jiarvol ItucllHii, I'lalnllfl
—against— Cocllo Ruelinn, DeCcndnnt.
: Huinniuiia : Act ion :for a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pursuant io an order ot SOM. fXQNB D. nOWBLI.. Surrogate ot thc Coimty ^ Nas¬ sau, aetice il liereby givek to all pcraon* havins claims acainst
Jahti Henry Sinsanaoa late at Roekvilie Centre, in (he Mid i;iounty dcorssed. to present the aame wllh th< voachera thcraof. to thc sAacraitia Che «x- eetftora ut the last Will iMl 1*0.181*0111 of said Atccascd, at thet* place' ot traniMcting bnaineas at the oiHce ot Wallace ft nttcr- son, Rockville Centre. New York, on or be- toro the ZOth day ot AuRust next.
Uated, Mineola. N. Y.. February 2, 1921. WILf.IAM E. SPRAGUB. I'^SAMK DAVISON,
Ezeeuton WALLACE a PATTERSON, Attorneys tor Executora, No. 76 Front Street. Bockville Centre. N. T.
the rear yuu caanot teR 'the yrand- muthers of today firoia tihia.sixt0<!n year old gills."
Anyhow they ure uot beliiud the times t;bcii, not at atl.
It makes u.s tlilnk of the old poem. "Turn -Uickward. turn backward, old girl ta your fliglit."
We've lisht behind you, granUina. C. H. J
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^Paca jciH>
known as the""Madeap Queen." Her : Clianeelkir aud MiiUaters urged a mar¬ riage with a oouBin Chrieiiim iHdn't
cajtital iu property wltlcb otigbt eas- lluic waa a Bf«h of reilof wboftjUy be rendared practloally Wori^leas I'iOdiduut tiiu-dioc atalod in bhs Bie».j tbruugb tbe coiiip«titi(w ot foreign it^ge that we wore not golug to get firoduetion prodilctid by
luixotl up iu otber paofle's truaMe^ tbat wo were not gulUg to shlrtE or evade any responsibility, but tbut w« wore goiitt to get this buuao in ordoi* before wo took oa any further respon. aiblllUcs. How tho American i>eople wei^e watttag for Just qucb » dectara- f^tlpn. TIm rrti(ilitf.ei)t,'and In language
tabor.
The lioopio throulrbuat t^ OQO^try i taney. Therefore uhe abdicate* in hla
may'te ot^ttlug a little better ^^-'J'''''''' ^''l\^^'^^^''^'^J" '''''''''' ''^''l^':;
1 and lived in various Euroiwan capitals Quaihtad wlti (Jharlae JCvans Hughes, 11,„ ^^^ fortune waa sonq. but the poiHple la New York 9feirt.e| Cbristina made several attempts to always knew that when be wrote a - »»^^k*"» tl»o throne, but at last died, an fliut>o>>.>» ... . . .... . ^ I exile, in'ltomc in 18«a.
dwapar I loiterer had anything to a^ »«»i ^ i„ ,„eh»nt days. too. Quoeas atidl-
j would bp no doubt as to what h« | caUtl, conturies before our modern
o j meamt. He was Governor of New | times In which a world war bas made
speecHt may havo to provw wjmc day] he ha« a cow^riote raaaiory of the oaenathut), was an anoHnt Qaeon
that he wrote it. There is no limit j EngHA laagoese Mid that be was who saw her kingdom fall.
t« Wliat commerce Will do today. I not la<4clng as to the litnws of words. Carina's Fate Saddest of AU
But . btetory iiroaorvca nu luoro Sp^fehes tian be purchased the same There were occasions when he «wl«l j ^,.^5^. ^^^j.^ ^ ^^^ j^jj^g ^j,^^ ,j,^t
as farm produce Mid the same, as ser-1 some lliiogs for home consumption | uf the late Cxarlna of nusaia, exiled to filtat (waM be understood, aaid whati mons. Both are being adverti^d to ihat gave him BttHiitog as a «ian •fj*'**^ Blberta. and murdered wtth !«•¦ ^tho XojerSciiu ptxiple h«ped he w«uld| Btiit aay toocaaloa. But the dm* whoi declacdtiTe equipment. Thoee whbt ,^^^ horrid fat of the Uusaian ''aay and il b»d nu hollow mund. lio-1 can aceetit a word M ponferatuIaCftm! dtsagMad with hini always' knew j royaitu>s was the fear that darkened ducod to a saateaoa ft Dmust, ' -rr. haviiMK etppat a "bargain j Btate»i»ut, Ho haa iJU)»roved sUMseltiie laat djtys i«t Au^usti: Victoria of
lea *-''- ^tid that's tv- ¦ ¦••»-" —"'.». ...—» i,e of a queer! what he meant when he gav« -.nt J^^^^friy. ¦•Hho Iww Jtwt w»w wmd
all
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pursuant to an order ot Hon. Ixtwla J. Smith. County Judgo and Acting Surrogatr of the Cuunly Ot Nassau, notice Is hvr«b> given to all iierBous having claims asainat
EMILY THt»IPS<»». Iato of Roekvilie Centre, in tba aaidv.cminly. deceased, to preaent the aame wHth thf vnuchera thereof, to tke -aabacribcr. tbe ««ec- utor of thc last Will and Testament of aald deceased, at his place of transacting bual¬ ness Ht the office of Martin A. Sprlngalcod. Lynbrook. New JTorlc on or before tbe flrsi day of June next. Dated. Mineola, N. T.. November 17. l«3t. IRVINO H. THOMPSON. BbMcutor. MARTIN A. BFRIN08TEBD, Attorney tor ITxeeutor, t Atlantic Avenuo, L}-nbrook, N.. T.
NOnOG TO CRra>iToa8
Pursuant to an order of HOlT LKONE !>. BOWELL. Surrogate of the Coaaty of Naa¬ aau, nolli'o la hereby given to all peraoni having claim againat
Nmlth F. Pearaan late nf Freeport. In the aaid eounly, d«- reaaad. to present the same wllh tho vouch sra thereof, to the aubacrlber the xjaecutoi of the laat wm nnd Testament ot aald do¬ ceaaed, at her plnce of IranHactIng business At the ofllce of l£d\varda A Ceorga. Freoimrl. Naasau Clounty, New Tork, on or before the
¦rdtb dar pf Austait mmt.
dated. Ulnenla„ N. T., .January 27. 19:i. XABOUaailTEI A. VSAttSAVl.,
Kxcculiir.
BPWAni) ft QKonoio.
Altorne^^ for Kxecutor,
1-7 Railroad AvtAiue,
Fretport, >«BW Tork.
To Ihe above named drtendant:
ToU are hereby suminoned to answer the coiaplHliit In Ihia action, a-nd to serve a «M>y of your answer on the plakillft-a allorney wltihlii twenty days after the servlco of Oils miamons, exclusive ot the day of Bervh,v, and In case of jour failure to smx-iir nr aaanrr. Judgment will he taken mrn lust y<iu hy defnult, for 11)1 relief demanded In the coHiplaint.
Dated. June 9Ui, JM«.
H. i; J MACDIOn.MOTT. PlHlnUrC'.i .Mtorney, OBIco nnd P. o. Addreaa, Front Slreel,
1 Roekvllle Centre. New York To Cecile Tlm-llan.
The furcKoIng suniinoiis Is aerved upon you. by publlcutloii purxuiiiil to an order of lIoKorablo KDWAP.U LAZA.N8KY. a. JuXllce of the Supreme Court ot the Htiito ot New York, dated tho 12th dny of January. 1921, and nied wllh the duly verilled complaint. In the oWre of the Clerk of tbe County of Naasau, at Mineola, New Tork.
U. K. J. MAODiniMOTT, Attorney for Plaintiff, onico and 1'. o. AddroBS. Rockvlllo Cciiti-c. N. T. ¦ "-
NOTICB TO CaKUITORS
rurauant to an order of Hon. I.ewla J 9inlth, t-ounty Judge rniil Aellng Puirogate of the County of Naaabu. -notice is berotqr «lvcn to all persons fcavlng eta.|ms akaihst
ROHE U'BVBNB. late irf Kreeport. tn the said connly, deceased. to preaent Iho same with the vouchers there- ilt, %t> the subocrlbers, the ndmlniatratora M etaacd. at her place of tratwaeting bualncak tlw Oouds, Chjattela and Credits which were Itt anta de-eftB^d.. »t ,lbolr .plaeo <if. transact,- lUiV bSslniTis at 136 Whaley Htreet. Freepnrl. MtarSb Coaabr. Man Tarii. «a «k featare ttie l«th dny of July neat. Cated, iUncoIa. N. T.. DecemW* *», "IM* BOBBRT .OBTRNF, MARIE F. McaHBB,
'AdinlnlBtr*tb«k OITARLr.S S. TIATEB,
Attorney fnr Admlhlstratora, SZ Court Street.
BrooUtrn. N. T. CRT-
NOTICE TO caEuiToa.-!
Pursuant to an order of HON. LKW18 J. IMITH, County Judge, aa Actios Surrogatr it the Coanty of Nassau,' notloe is hereby (Iven CO aH Deraoas havlnS etalOM agalnal
HANNAH J. BUOWER late of Baldwin, in the aald ovoaty. -deceased, to present tke aame with tbe vo«ctiers there- nt. to the Bubsorlbers the exaeatora of tbe ast Will ahd TAtamcflt uf aald deceased, ai '.heir place of transacting business at tbe ifllco of Sidney H. Swerey, Freeiwrt. Now York, an or before the 16tb day ot Mae lext. «
Dated. Minoola, N. Y.. ITovenil(er gt, ItSt AWnltflB J. SiiAlM.MV, HKNRT BROWKR. FREDERICK BRUWER. SIDNi'.'Y II. SWKZEY, Executors.
'Allorney for Kxeculors, Freeport Bank Buildlns, Frooport, N. Y.
gtUug to W&thjgiKton,
of
NenCB TO CBEDITOBS
Purauant to an o>-der of HUN- LEOMR D. HOWEU,, Sarr^ate of tM CbaHty of Naa . notice la hereby slvaa to all poraoas intvlns elaima asalnat
aiMiur Paiil Htoauaaad tate of Rockvill? Ontre. la tba said county, deceased, to preaent tbe aama with the voaeh'ers tbereof. to tiw auMSk'iaar the ad- talnlttrator ot <hc %oods, chall*« artd orol- Ita which were of said deaeai wt transsetfns. ImatMaa *t mta mate, tt Wrigbt ft Wright. Rockville CMIre. New York, on or before Ib* Brat day mt Aasuat
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
faiauant to an order mt HON. LEONB B. tlOWCLL, Surrosate et tbe CotiMty of ifsa-' sao. BOticc is hereby given to all persons hk«4tic claims against
Mary E- Pewera late ot Baldwiii, in the said county, deceased, to areaent fhe aame with the vouchars there¬ of, to the snbacrlbecthe administrator ot the goads, cbattMa find credits wfikh ware ot •aid deceasafl. at his Place of ti*iw«eti|i« boaitteas at tbe aAee oi O'Brien, Boardman. PaiAer t 'Fmn, 120 Br aad way. New York Ctty, an or bafora the lOtli day ot SepteaA>er next.
Dated, Mtaieola, N. Y.. j;et>ru«r7 ZX, J»21. WALTfeB E. rOWERS,
Adm in istratoa. O'BBIEN. BOARDMAN. PABKER 4 FOX,
Iktterncya for Adeiiiflstrator, IM Braadway,
No, 11!ir.:5
TlMLKHIllT I>Kl'''in'.MK.NT
—<Hlleu ol -
COMlTllOLLlOU OF THi: <?11HRI-:NCY
WuaMoston, D. C April 7, l!t2.l- WIIIiUEN!;!. by ¦«i.tli'f»ctnry uvldimo im- nentert to the tmderalgncd. it haa been made to appear th,-it
"THE FIKST N.^TIONAL BANK OF aU«MKVEI.T" In the Villane ot Rooeevelt lo tlM^ f.iuiily ot Nhsotu and filHtn of New Yorl;, h«« c.mi- pll<d wllh nil the iirovl.slons of th- .SlaluleM ot tlic United «Ule». ri:(|ulri d lo (ill, d with hrfore HM 'iiSHociiitloii aulliorly.ed lo oomiiictiee Bank I ok:
NOW TIIKnKl-'OUI'J 1- 1>- R- CrlKHliiger. Comptrollci- ot tho funeni-y, do hereby eir- tlfy thet
*<Tlie First Natlonai Kiink of Ka<iHevrlt lu tho VIllrtKc of ll«,Mevell ill the County of Na.ssHU and Hlal- ot New York IM iiuthorlisea lo commenoe the bualneaa of Uankiiis nH provided In Hoellon Fifty one hundred and sixty nlnn of tho Revised Hletules of the United Htiilea. ' .
IN TKSTIMONY WHEREOF witness my band and Seal ot offlee this seventh day bt April, •1921-
(Signed) I), n. CRISHINOKR, (Seal) Coiiiptrolior of tho Currency.
Hlmll buslneaa
COVNTY COURT OF NAHHAV COUNTY
lIAitl-;ilLY snd MABI-JliLY
MATILIJA FlalntlKa
aealnst
FREUKBICKA HAUEULY and
others
Uufeiidaiits
N«njBB Tf) CRBDITOM
^traaant to an order ot MCJN. I.GONE D. tTO-K-'1<A..L, Serrosate of tha (bounty of Nas¬ saa. aotlcs ia hereby clven to ail persons ttavMs claiaM apalaat
rf«H«tt A. Hbtsar late ot OardMi CMy. ai tte aaM county. d«- eaaand. to ptvatat the aame -with the voucb- sih thtreof. to the aubserlber tiie exeeuio" of dbe last Will and Testament of said de- ceatrid, at her place of traiiSMOtlnS baelnaaa at tbe olflec of Philip Huntington. City of r,Mi Cbve. New Toik. on or liofore tbe Oral day of May next.
Oaiea. UUutolm, U. T., tMabar 14. IMS- MtTLT LfCLA BHIBRER,
pNtn.ip inTNTiitrdTOff,
M'«rp«|r for lisacatwr, todt tNBce BVimtlHt. "Ity mt Oiaa tjova.
_ s9-^atWitvlIo feSnaant to an order af HON. LliBNB C fI#IMpU Surrosate of the Ceuaty •< Na*- •1^ iMsticc la hereby siven aa aU peraasa
., , . hta tt Freepiart, to tfca *aid aptxtta, dm.
am. WM Jladt i eeaaeH. -to preecnt the aama with the voach-
. K. T.^ 9tMaatf ta. ixti. •WttjIAAMa. urrsTER. -Aa Coitaty Treaaurer ot Naaaaa Conaty. Adialniatrator. WRIGMIT ft WBtOST. Atu^rDeya lor AdailulatrMer. RJ^aUI* Oeatra. Nasr ¥ark.
In pursuance of hb Intfrloculory jodgnient of I'arllti*>n and Bale made and entered lu llu- above entitled Action anfl ditted April 4th, 1»21. I. th<! underslfc'ned, the Referea thcruin named, will sell at Public Auollon at tho front door of thu Counly Court House lit, UlncolK. Nassau County. New York on Saturday, May Jlst, 1*21 al nine o'cluok In the morning, the lands and prciniaes In said' Judgment mentioned and deiM:rlbed as followK:
ALL those certain lots, pleci'S of uare<>l» of land sitnulcd In the Town ot Nurtb Hempatirad, Couuty of Nassau and rttate of New York, and shown and desarllMHl on a certain map. filed in tiK! offlce uf the Cierk ot the County nt Naxrau un the 14th day uf Aosust. 190s, and ontltlod ••*Ihp ot Woatmoreland, ProiKTty of niekert-Flnlay nealty Comiiany, 1 Wist atth Sireet. .Vew York City, Surveyed Urcni- her 190«, by Charles V. Pow.11, C. I-; . I'lusb- ins. N. Y." by the hit and block nioitb-rH f<illuwln«, tumely: ImAh nwnbeia Klfly-nliie an and sixty <tlO) In Block BSmber wevim- teen (17).
And all Uu> eatate, rlk'ht, tllle and Inleresl ot the partloB to this Jtult, whelh.-r iin-K.-iit or future. v,-»led or rontliuj'iit of dowi-r eourlBsy or ollierwls<:, and the rlithl lo «hieli any ether iteraan vr Pcraaas ml|Hit hoteafter become enlltled lo the premlsf-s.
T««et4uH- WHb aU (be rifht. tillo and iate-r- est of, in and lo the land in Nhhioiu iload. lylos In front of and adluiniag aaid luta tu the centro of aald Road.
Dated April !>lh, l»:'l.
HOWARD F. V.VN NomtANU, Bctcree.
WM. I^LAHKR ItOI'J. I'lalnllffs' Attorney,
Office and I'ual OlDte .\tklreBa, S7S Fullon Htreet, JamatcH. N. Y.
— -— -^'-
era Ikarcot. to tne subscriber the "% at tbm last Will and TeatMncnt of aal
r I!aw I, 'at hia plsee ot traasactink' bvA
atlifee.eaiee of stall t Lawrence, dt Broad,^ mtg. '•iuitiattaa,,Mew York City, an or bm- ' Mia «rst dayl of Saataaibar aeit. t h,,,..,,
Mlaaola, N. Y.. Fetewary 10, ItJl. 1 f'^*;
wiut0M H. tatrmAgia.
"STb
''^^^"SBgU.
icya for Broad war. aiduttaa. M. Y.
nettcm ao ___ ._, ._ .,
Pnraiunt'to an order af Kun. Lewis J, BiHT
Bmltb County Judgo and Actios Sarrosata { IjinDT Itatik book 0n (Jan F-rw(^<4 Baatk. tbeO County of Naaaau. aoUce U hereby or fiveport. New Yurk. Nci. 4t»t, iaaued lo to all per^-ma having clalma asaiaat , iv>a»e|ilei Kalurani ur Utoacalcfc ITalaaraeu SMITH VAN NOaTBAND, u^ fii.«B*n|.-.. Kalaaisn...
Iste ot Sea.(otd. In tJ» aald counly. deceased. I ]O0TfCK Irt LBIIKM'' <'.ii--i--v ,., ,.11 ...eimna ta preaent tbo iame with l»9 voochcro Ibeieof. , ij^^p^ *lr<lros un th tka *xeci^or af the laal I p^^g^.^ the aame lo Now Tork,' <« I
.b-^u* (o
i mmtir tm h.iae a datttluau buolc ia»a«i,'t#
WiaStsa K. I^tyater, Adosiniatratbr of Dome-
nlcO l^ilsarano ur DomeoKk Falsarano. aa-
eecaed.
WfOl-L « L-VWICEKCt:, .tM.H-upys at lAW, Ilrua,dway. .>i*w Turk. K. Y.
Tpna
late o
ta )irei
to Om iH^minmmr tka
Wai andlMtasaqat •!
StTtgU %U WATEn rONHtlMKSH
Afl prdSaift fiwners havliia cKIra fam-ets. «-HHh tubs, hath lulls, lavatories, hose bibs, oeHar drafn |nifni«s, addltlodal families In fltmu WHtf:r was flrst Installed, «r h"U»c», must report aame St onee lo S Diaion Mnilth at tba ViltaiM Oflloe. No. 40 W. Merriek /load.
Alt fieraana havins imrukbeed bovsas ainua iaft May, report aamu to nkove •ddrawi so tbat Water bllla can Iw mailed to proper addreasea.
All property ownrra who are In arrears miist pay aaaaa wkbki sixty daya after n»tic« at arrears, or (trktfr Wili bs dl»c<Hitlnued. (Tbia dotss not mean thla year's bllte.) Uy order uf Board uf Truataea,
-VTHaga uf Freeporl, M. Y. 8. P. Shea, Village CHerk.
tid dmaaanH. at ber
af Sidney H. Bsrexey. rrwfport. New York. qa or befora tha flrat day of July next
MltutolH. N. Y.
IHwembor it A.V N06'
iTgtAnr'._
¦¦DdMMEa-
Lffi iiJU'it.jjJUJaflftiuuL
Fii^port UaoH Bultdics, yraeimrt. New Tarh.
ItoUC NOTICIS
jMiw la bereby given (hat V. FRBDEBI<CK
POW haa ttlthdrawn fimii and aevased .estwiicitliai WHh thn ariw 01 VA. DOW, lately doing bualneaa
tin.-.iH ....fi l^ueveyors ml MiliMila, Yoi'k.
V. raeDBBicK i^w.
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