THE DiAiiT ixnsw, TMnmki. AMta. m, isn
mmMm
WEDDING HINGS AS BRAMFOR MENi
Thai't Aa Qaaipl C«ac«il iWj
Ett|lMi(l Is MatHy DiKntsmg
But Mde Fo& Are Hesitatiii|[
SCHOOL
HeUraiCAB IIMIB M»0«L
By E/IBLK C IlEKVES,
Inlentstioiial News HervUe Sl;ill' (or respMMCiit-
Pear taiiy, yini mnhUnix • sboul-.I wear 4, i
A wedtllng ring, nnt^ as yon chang- ¦ ed your style From Mlsa to Mr.s., tlii-uk that he should bcnr Such outward Hymbul loo. l-'or- plve the smile Which I ean scarce ri-press. , >
Jt Is a tribute to jour sweet ingenu¬ ousness. Mi-«. means "Mi.'^trf.s.i." it Ih not enough? HhouM you eall "Master" ^Im that Is your tiiave? You know his talk .of loi-di<hlp is but bluff: 'Tis up to you lo tciicli him to behave. And, if he .sports «. ring, 'Tis through his norc, poor cha|i, that be should wear the thing, f C. K. IJ.
FREEPORT
/ M«. iiiirl Mrs. (iroi-ffc Cull kiln are t;n-
terlalning a nine-pound baby giil, born
f Kuiiday aftetnuun. Mr. Conklin if the
liuicel posl man of the Freeport I'ost Ofllev.
I'upIlK of Ml.ss Lillian DoerniiiKcr will give their annual exhibition oif- May 10, when the tine pei-1'ormance of last itur Is exiieoted to be excelled.
Host! 1 of the It'reeiiort Kiii; Iijyiart- ment will have u pinochle .and diiiice at thc fire huuMe on tht- evening of Ma.v 0. Tlieio will be good inu:-iic good tidngs to cat, good djinclug, and a good time.
t<'ore:it l>i-Mi)tl, who Jui.s l.ieii ill in thc Hiickville Centic .Saiiit.iriutti for .siHlie time, is expected to be brought home today. Tuesday his wife and
A r<^^tllI was ^vcn fe JTrMiay aft«r-
ii,iMu :n the Kiudy hall under the direc- j Lien of -Mfe.i Heed. A larre namt>er of Iv'iaitorB were prevent, which'quite over- [taxed tbe seating eapacity of the asseox >y hall.
I The i»rogram, which was Tery pieofl- . was as follows: ,
iinmy" Orciiestr*
iiuW'the Church Was Built at Kehoe's
[ Utir" Kiiaalieth Schuyler
-The Uift of Tact" (monologue)
Bei.-'hlce Brown "The Motirning Veil" \
AUce' Wettstein
I'iuno Solo J. Herbert Katon
"f^funltcd Through Son^-"
• Marlon Pinckney Sketch—"Manners and liodtp" Scene—Millinery iJcpt. at Cohens, flme—l'reseut—Morning (in order of appearattce)t ^^u.
Gertie Oay (a Kociety Girl) ' ""
Tlorence King Afary Mocker (a Satirical LAdy)'
Elizabeth Michel Miss Ann Throp (who needs 00 label)
Mllliceol Ciowe& Mtbs Waver (a typical shopper)
Uorothy ChamberliF M1«H Alder (her friend). .Emma Barne(> Mrs, Eminence Blount (a Mtxlcrn Moth-
* cr^ .^larion Berg
Francesca Ulount (thc latest, thing In
daughters) Catherine Herman
.Miss Uptimist (Incurable Humorist)
Gertrude King
Mrs. Uanlol Cheery (an (JUI-Fashioned
l.ii(iy) Angela Lewis
'ffor her hat, almost got left.. But..»e wsre a(i; Antl l>elieYe IIS^ W«. "W««bt home the bacon."
We na«ntioni)d ob««i beftare in our
notes titiat ihe girl* kave a kaseteW teaiB. We have quite a few sanies liooked and desire to actMKlaie Mere with any team ou the Island, for a suK- -^bi« giutrantee.
We wish tliat mure uf the schoola would awaken tu tbe faei that newfa- tlays girls are not made uf "augar ami
spice"—but of good solid flesh and »«»- -le. Wc ar^ not afraid of being hit— t'ti all in the game, girls, mo call us up
and arrange for some games soun. The
!ioys will g^lye you all their loyal sup lort. We knbw., Just calt up Hemp
jtead High Sc:hool ahd tell us the tlate.
and we'll m^et you—on either home or >utside grounds. Do you hear that—
rtockville Cenlre, Lynbrook, Baldwin,
l-'reoport and the rest?
Ttfti
tlCKVILLE CENTBE
PUBLIC HCHttOLM
liunrfl oi Education
vlfrcd E. Ives President, Board
Ul^red K. Ives, President Board of Edu¬
cation. Lioren H.
ttt". "Mlaii tSttt!b iltipt, Thiiws Akantc:" Ueitrwla WtUte recite4 "»bf: Oi«i «»»* Jrt»e CrltM and Khf Ciled; ' tn to Tews. "Old Chums;' Mar tin Relffe'., "Sockey gettltig a Hen; Ethel Mat-tin. "The Fashionable Hchooi Pb-I."
The music Was also an e^yfible feu ture of the program. The. tSenior glr). sdSng "My Garden In Jun^" p.nd "Caro line." The orchestra in addition to ihi acCotftpanlmerit in chorus singing, pla^ ed special selections.
At the close of the program the I'lesi dent of the Oeneral OrgSDlxatiun pre sented an "H" to the following mem l»ers of the athletic teams: ' John McCullougb, Harry Lister, WII Itara MIr.-helfeldcr, Lloyd Benjamfn Kenneth i^kidmore, Wilbur Dow/ts, tiar ence Lynch, Clarence- Witta, WIneto: Bennett, Geoffrey Ayres, Ktlaaheti Cah-d, Helen Mandlnh, Gertrude White Gladys Hill, Gladys Mitchell. Dais;. .Schaefer, Beatrice Boggs.
In tha afternoon at Z.3P th«.' .^eniv and Junior High Schools bad the p:-iv) lege oC listening to a moat escellen address by Mrs. Ida Benfey Judd »; "The Value uf Good Books." She cam- at the suggestion , of Mrs. Horen H Rockwell. Mrs. Judd lias through year, of study and experience perfected i .'learnesa of vision and beauty ef sou >vhich are un inspiraiion. In the evening the support given l-
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r*J8l^g. Tke scke*l ba* aimaititr 1^ fHaier freject' tforkers arhler ih» gsa- trai lea^RiMp of J. w. Ia«aihi at Miitc ala. George Ofto Is fhe local leader.
rrWay aftentven broag^ r»a«l tpotn the general routine and tt>« pupils lis. (caetf «ttla tTrrhTntJism to Mrs. Cttatvn M. Flint, Whe reitreaeitts- tt|« m(. C. T U. Mrs. Flint discussed the tobacoi artt cigarette habR so forcibly that aiij boy mrimtOag tu SMUmaiira im p^ etat. standard will not use the "weed" lu any form.
During the past tweaty weekw the pu oils of srsdes seven and eifbt liavt weekly Uken a written test of twenty flve words sele^tetl from the 5,000 word list, for the pwpase ef selecting a team of four pupUs fo represent the sch<K) at the annual spelling contest to be held at Rockvllhs Centre, May 1(. The lean and individual raUa«s are as .follows: Genevieve Borel 98.2 per cent. Kathryn Phillips tt. per cent. Charles King 96.9 per cent. Ethel (Hepe 96.8 per eent. Substitutes:
Helen King tt.l per cent. Helen Jonaach 91.5 per cent.
SPUT8 WIFE'S HKAO WnTM AXE
AOVANTAOS IN EARLY
•.¦smpafffT..':. Thr niv>«MK-i>t b6!i1jr«-ii »-li-
fpt^^ TllV ilATrMMfig'' '^*'t»gmd I^y state oAcitUs and ceuaty
The early Mng—raCsr#ta« te pMrirtry— not only gete the trorm. Init seems to have every atl»*s> ad^aubre tnrir th© ese tbat is batcked iste.
asentft. untti noar HUch campaigns are cMidueiea early hi the tpnrtmtg tfver yiwc- tit-ally thc entire cotinti-y.
RepoKs (toma jtouttni apaoltJhita AM ether sawraea I|i4ii;«t» tliat karly hatch-
U»oa early hatehtag fcrg^ly d^pe^s i'?? '^^f^" p.actieed ratrtfc nofe geaer-
tile ata-eeiw of poidtry keeping, say spm- clalists of the V. is. 4>epartmeQt of Ag- ritpaKure. ICarly batebed cMcke, they may,! predoce wall-matured, vigrorousj pallets, WhMl win begin layirtg in the I fall and earty whiter. It is only from j 8U«h early Wing pallets that the beet j preductiooi and greatest proHt can be 'secttred.
Klarly hatched ehtclts also mean hens j wbkJh grow hrootly earlier tbe nest 1 spring, and tbese In turn allow early' hatchiag to l>e continued to a greater degree when natural methods of inm- toatl6n are relied upon.
For seveial years the department spe¬ cialists have conducted esriy hatching
ai|y Ihis sprlMC tha^ ever hsfat-e, tke favorable weather eanditioas being
largaiy lesiMMisiMe for this fnet.
lAaaAh AOTBnVISIBiCl
aammtgi tsptimt
UMtaJtV OWJNTV
n)8 puB spue^jj .<<! iu»tuu|in-oiua aqi dents of the High School was deeply ap, Rockwell, SccrcUry Board 1 preciatad. .With thai aupport the fund
of Ekiucatlon. Tamea G. Josiin. Michael J. Madigan. •J. Lillian Winterbottom.
of
Miss Lucilc Kracmer, who ta In busi¬ ness, visited us yesterday.
Friday was a.pretty busy day for all ill the afternoon the periods were short- I'liotl to ten raluutcs each. At 1,;-15 came rlietnilc-uls, right after which w'e nished 10 the cake salu, and with th«ir hands 'till of Kiiodios the boys scampered son and bi-jthei- weie called over to u,wn and hurried into their baseball"
till Friday, after rhetorlcals, a meet. ing was held in thc study haU for the purpose of stuitluK a Oirl iSCtnit organ- izution. , '
The cake »ale held in the malfi hull on I-Viihiy, given b.v the "Y" gym class, was a big success. - .
llio lio.-^pital, but tho rdiipse w;is nol .serious, iind he is looking forward to ciimlii.'j; home again. • '^'L *
'riii-ii- will lie a meeting iu iiid of the Irish caii.st; .-it Illl- .\iiiliioi:ium on Fi-itiay eveuing. •"
WUllain Clinton Stery Post, Amerieun Legion, will met.-l Fiiday at the lire- bouse of Truck 1, on Church Mtreet.
logs. Then thcr^ was the girl sctiut meeting too. Jn the jam In the ball. ^H.«s Grace Hrlggs Inst her papkelbook with SDmelhing over twu dolkn-s in it. rhen v^i all tnado a mud dastt for the ous. and F. H. K., who had tt^o back
'—»¦»—"»—a—»i^»»iw~—J Ill lilMk
FACULTY OKGANiZAXION
V7illiam S, Covert, Superintendent
Schools.
High School, fcniiie E. Hewitt, Prinolrial, Clinton .Hoyd C. Van Eps, Principal, South Sido
School.
Junior High School. .\lico L. Curtiss, l*rincipal, Morris
School. 3rncc V. King, Gladys E- Sherwood,
Alia M. Kice, •Directors, School Lunch. Marjorie V. D. Wllkins, Captain, Girl
Scouts, aaael M. Smith, "Lieutenant, Girl
Scouts. "^
Mildred P. Smith, School Nurse.
pledged for the French war orphan Is now complete.
HKMOK HIGH HCHOOL Principal, Fh^vd B. Watson
Tlu- priiKi-am tin F'riday nidrniiig pre- lUiid by the Senior Class u^der the direi-ticin of Mi.-ss Ilardigan, was of uiy usual ext-ellence. .Vlexandre Pallme in- lerpreted with marked ability "Sjiur- tacus to the Gladiators at Capua." Oll\ fselections serious in thought; name¬ ly. "Be Conlent" ' and "Somebody's Mother" were given by Dorothy Win terliottom and Helen King. Of the hu¬ morous selections Eleanor Hammill Im-
.MERRICK OR.\MMAR SCHOOL ftf. E. Powett, Principal
On Thursday morning W. O. Krum of Cornell Cnlyerslty dellveretj a lecture illustrated by stereopticon slides, to the pupils of the school. Mr. Krum, com binlng story and iiicture, apjiealed tt, the boys and girls and promoted their ideas concerning poultry and iMJUltry
Boston, April 27.—Her head split open n a number of places by a hatchei vielded by her husband, Mrs. Apolen:
IKondratink, 37, of the West End, died it the hospital today. The husband. Antonio Ksndratink, said lo have been -eoently released frum the Concoi-d State Htiepltal for the Insane, sur rendere«l to thc police.
Vould Witbiiraw Troops Front German}
Washington, Apiil 28.—The with drawal of United States troops from Germany Is asked in a i-csolution Intro duced in thc House yesterday by Bet) rescntative HamUlon Fish, Jr., of New York.
STEPHEN SHELEN
OUR LAUNDRY
not only satisfies the most par¬ ticular with its service for men and family washing but we also make a specialty of blankets, curtains, household linens and woolens. Why not give ua a trial?
Braysha^v Laundry
Bedell Street \ Phone 684 Hempstead
Mr.s. Miiry K. Kn.sko of I'ennnyivunia avenue, bun, :innotinced Ihe cnKiigeineiit of her tUmgliter, Elialhene .\. En.skc, lo George H. Christie uf Hayvlew ave¬ nue. George Chri.stic is the .son of the preJJcnt village president and a veteian j of the World War. H(- wn.s u second licutcni^l Instruclor :ii Wellin;,-ton 'I'lIWi*,' I'ex. durinji llie w.-n. iiml is a membur of the Amei-icun Ijcgliin, Elks nud Hpiirtiui Lodge. No date has been set for the u;cildini,'.
'Xlie l'"ti.cport Clul) will luive nu till- star vaudeville at the Freeport Audi- tui-iuin on May 6.
Ki-eipuil Cliapter, O.K.S., will hold a special meetins: in the chapter roonu-- Haturday evenhig at 7 o'clock. Special attenUon Is called lo the hour, and all ottlcers und members arc requested to nvike an extra effort to be present al thut time. The regular afternoon .social will !*> hold in the rooms of Truck 1, ClHM'ch street, near Merrick road, to- niurtow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The Memorial IXiy popiiles ottered by the Woman's Auxiliary of the .Vmerictjn Legion will be sold fur anything that any muy want to givtx Do not cxiiect auy change frum the girl \\ lio .sell.'; you Ihe Iiower.
t
ICK
Ladies' Aid St^-lety of Christ Luth¬ eran church will hold a study ajid so¬ cial meeting at the chun h this after¬ noon ut 2:30 p. 111.
LONG ISLAND'S FINEST THEATRE
Fulton St. and New York Ave. Phone Jamaica 3948
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
! April 28 and 29
—i ^DOUBLE FEATURE
CORINNE GRIFFITH
>
UNCL.V1MEU LETTERS
Freeport, Amil 2S.—Tho following unclaimed letters uro leporled at the Frwport Potit '<'il > da'ai of
April 20;
Miss I'eurl AUuino, ...i-. .^iu}^-, D. F. CiiiubH, Will. p. Duckell, Ed. E. El- uiu, Mrs. EI>*aboth KHia, Miss Mar¬ ina ret Fuller, Gardner Bros. Ituthnau (irant, Patrick Hayes, John street; flinrles Hicks, D. Harber, Mis. J. Huber, Mrs, Elu llannio. Miss Emma ' ' --oil, M. T. Jaekstai, lli'i litsmsen Al KetcheU. Paul Kaskol * :i Colu»nl)U8 Hvertuc; Mm. Cath- ci-iue A. l^err, ^'Ifth street; Mra. A. K. KduOay, F. iMvy, Mlsa Aply New- man, Fi'tmk Pclersoh.' Miss Gen. Ucllly, W. M- lUkuw-ber, llolK^rt Hpriistte, Walter ' ^^-.i"' M'>< ¦• .siuiid-s. Arthur i"-' <;. ;rMile4'. W. W, • Vtiily.
— m
"What's Your Reputation Worth*'
"Bunty r tills
the Strings"
ALL STAR CAST
¦*y;y*ar
Compulsory Selection.
"% ttuderstnad C!rlmson Uuieb is go>
Ing to hgve a motion plcttire theater."
"Yaa," wplied Cactus Joe. "We did
|ver tbf legBlar dramn, but a motlca
smre's the <inly kind of tenter tain*
tut we etin rely oh to keep (lio boyg
Paiater and Decorator General Contractinnf
Paper Hanging. Painting In all Ita branches. All work guaranteed. Kstbnales cheerfully given
281 Fraaklia Ave., Hempstead
Telcplietie 4M-J Ilempstead
n
Whether your order is for a dainty or a sukitantial dish, it is always appetiaing and properly prepared. £Sat here aad proioBg life.
GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
Ml Front St., Heinpstead CENTRAL HOTEL
BrcakfMiit. 7
to 9.8»—LuucIt, eSm, Dtniirr, RVr. • !• 8
12 to 2
SPECIAL CHICKKN DINNER
Suiter, lii t. S, Sl.ttO A !• Cart* AU Day 'jriiaNI8HKI> BOOM8 TO RKNT
REAL HOME COOKING
LEG.VL AUVKRTIl!ilN(il
Ht'Pa£UK CQli'BT—NASMAU VaVHtV
frank XMckerson. riaintirr,
—agalniit— Bay Court liiiutes Co.,
Herbert K. Wlllltmii.
Prank Dlcki-rs.m and
PitlsburKli I'iatM Glami
Cu.. I}«(pnaaiil«.
Ill purauaiRe of a Ju<lKnii-iit of (ni i<c!o«ur* •ud aalt duly inade and i>nter«d In thn abova «ntUI-d ad ot April In said Judgmi
Auction, on Ih..- atctia at tiie front door ol tba County Court Houne pt the County ot Naaaau at Mineola, In said county, tn the Stato of Nuw York, on the S7lh day of May. 1S21.
CHAStM M. WILTHIS.
rialntltt. —asaltist SUSA.V I. RA.XTBR, JAUI^a BKIvURK and MRS. JAMKS BKUIKR. hla wife, If aay, AU£XA.NUI£R>- UKRUUX aa4 MRS. ALE.KANDBR BERLiOX. hla wife, if any; WIt.L.tAU CARR and MKS. WIL.L.IAU CARR. bla -arlfc. if any: BRID-
otrr COL.UNS. mart coi>
lASst. I'ATRH'K <-'.N-.S-,;U uad MRS PATRICK CXW.NKK, bla wife. If any. AQNKS ANUPA CONNOLJ.Y. ANNB CX>UaHL.AN. DA.VIK:!. cronin and MRS. DANU-'.I.. C;RO.*ttN. Ua Wlfa, It any: KU.A DAINKS. CATHKTt* I.VK DAVIS. I.EONIK DE MAli- Rlt. and ICRS. LBONtB OS MARKIl.. hia wife. U any: JBREI- ' MIAII J. DtJNN, and MRS. JKREMIAK J. DIJN.N, bla wlfa. if any; KICilARD EL.UIOTT. and I MRS. niCHAKU KI.,MOTT. bla I wlfa. it any; WILLIAM A. FINN and MRS. WILLIAM A. FINK. I his wife, if any; JAMCS FITZ¬ PATRICK and MRS. JAMBa FITZFATRICK. hla wife. U Mljr; PATRICK FITZPATRICK and MRS. PATRICK -FITZPAT¬ RICK, hla wife. If ¦ any: JOHN OANLKT and MRS. JOHN UANLKY. hia wife. If any: MAR¬ GARET OILUOFE, JOHS OOR- MJ<K and MRS. JOH.N GOR¬ MAN, his wife, if nny; JOSEPH QRKKN and MRS. JOSUPH QRIIKN, hla wife, If any; J AMI-IS 11. ORISWOLU and MRS JAMiOS I U. (IRISWULI). his wife. It any; j.SAMUEL JACKSO.N and MRS. I SA.MUEL JACKSON his wife. ' If any: SA.MCEl. KIUR.STBIAD, JOHN K. KKNNEDY and MRS. JOHN K. KKNNUnV. hla wifu. if nny; LtJCV Kl.VCAID. THOM¬ AS LK COr.NT and MRS. THOM¬ AS I,K COl'NT. hia wife. It aay: URIIXlliT LKNAHAN. 80PJUA LKWIS. ARTHUR I.Y.NCH and MR8. ARTIHR LYNCH, bla wife. If any; PATRICK LYNCH and MRH PATRICK LYNCH. hia wife, it any; WILLIAM LY.VCH and MRS. WILLIA.M I.Y.NCH, hia wife. If any; THOM¬ AS McCAN.N and MRS THOMAS .VleCA.N'X, his wifi;. It any: SARAH Mt;CARTHY, KLLEN McCOSK1:R. M.*.RTIN McDON- OUGH and MRS MARTIN Mc- DO.NOIJOH, hia wife. If any; JA.MK.'IJ McOA.VN and MHH. JAMESV'oOANN, hla wife, if any : JOW.N .MAHONKY and MRS. Mnmmona JOH.V MAHONKY. his wife. It .,\|mI any: JA.MKS MARSHALL, and Nntlra MR.S. JAMKS MARSHALL, hla Aetkn Tn Wife. If any; MICHAKL MEA- F*rr«laa« GHKR and MRH. MICHAKL Tranarrra .MKA-GHKIt hia wife, If any; (M Tax Liaa MRS. JAMKS MITCHKLL. wife of JAMKS MITCHRLL. if any; WILL1A.M .MOUKK and MRS. WILLIAM MOC:)RIi:. hia wlt«. If any; THOMAS I). NKALK nnd ! NKTTIK NKALE, his wll«,; BD- 1 WARl^ J. O-BRIKN and XlRS. I.HWAni) J. O'BRIKN. hla wife. If liny; -MICHAEL PHKLAN and I .MRS MK:HAKL PHKLAN. his j «lfp. If any: JASPKR H. ROd- KP.S and .MRS. JASPER H. I RONOKYROL. HYMANN ROS- KNTHAL and Mra. IIYMANN ROGKRS. hia wife. It any: JULIA ' ROSK.NTHAL. hia wife, if any: Lf^ZIK ROSS, C. AN'IV)INK nOIMo.V. MARY SHANDLWY. DK.N'IS SIIKA nnd MRS. UKNIS SIIKA, hla wlfi. If ^.ny¦. PAT. RICK RLKVIN and JIR8. PAT- IRICK SLKVI.N. hla wlfi>. if any; ! FRANCIS H. H.-UITU and -MRS. j FKA.SI'IH H. S.MITH, his wife, if I any; (IKOROK SMITH and MRS. Oi:i>ROK SMITH, hla wife. If any: .MICHAKL M. SOKKNSKN and MRS. MICHAEL 80RKN- SK.V. hid wife, it any; FRANK C. STKFFK.V.S and MRS. FRANK C HTKFFI-:Na hia wife, If any; MRS. GKOIiOK W. HTEFFE.NS, wife, of GKOROK W. 8TKF- FKNfl. If any: GKOROK D. SXONK Iind MRS. O MORO 8 l>. .STONE, his wife, \t any; SIMON STRAt-8 and MRS. 8I.MO.V STRAl-H, hin wife. If uny; FRA.N!<;iH L. HTRBKT and
:{^nr7^ s::rin;"^te th; i.rx;: jfj"*- >^f;^^^- \^^x^:- '^^
•rZl. I. the undersilrned. the K^feree *''^V*4 ind MH.< rnA-^I<Ma 2" dgment namnd. will aell at Public 2thl'^? h.i "^,' , f^,'
n th..- at, pa at tbe front door of tba M"*^-.*^-'^..i^i" *i'"- ". ^^'l i°^
EPH L. STREET, and MRS JOS¬ EPH L. .STREET, his wife, if any; MART K. STREET, KKN-
12 o'clock noon of tbat day. by Josepb P. iiay. I i'i.^.'/l ...If I"^'^-'' ""<> *"** aurlion<-er. the pienilatia dlret-a-d by aald I'**'•'••'¦*""'' •'"'''*••'''¦''• his ivlff jtMlsment to be aold and therein deacrlbed ^,1" uny. JOHN J. THOMA.SHON,
Afternoons, UO to 5. Admiiision, 15c lo 3(k. Erenings^ 7 to 11. AdmisidoB, 20c to 40c. Continnoiis Saftiirday, Sunday and Holidays, from 1.30 to 11 P. M.
followa
ALL that eertain pieue or parcel of land with the biiiidlnxa tbrieon erected, situate, lylnic and beins In Great Neck, in the Town of North Hempatead, Naa¬ aau County, State of New York, bounded and deacrlbed aa follawa:
BKOINNINO at a polat in the center of tho hlirhway known aa Eaat Road: and dlatant thirty (30)'feet aoutb from tho land of Clara 8. OtckeraDti. ruBBlna thuoce eaaUrltr and mrallvl with tbe land iSf Clara B. Dickerson and distant thirty (30) feet aoutherly therefrom to tba water of ManSaaaet Bay. at ordinary hivh water mark, runnlnr thence aoutherly aad alone the watera of Manhasset Bay, at ordinary high water mark, to tbe land of Vlnoent Travers. runninic thenoe weatcrly along the land ot Vincent Travera to tbe center of the highway known aa East Road, and runiiinir thence northorly and alone the enter of aald l-^asl Road tn thc pefnt nr al<icfl o( beclsslnv. Con- talnins alue (9) ecrea. bs the aame mere ur leps. tori'ther with tbn riparian rl^ta ot the parly of tho flrat part, if any.
TfXlKTHKR wth all the rlghta of tha Parties ot tbe trat sart ta mmt to a cer¬ tain lane />r roadway bounded and de- aoribud aa follows:
BGGINNLNG at a: point flfteen (it) feot aouth of the point of the Intersection of the easterly aide or line uf tha blsbw.y known as Kast Koad. with the southerly bnuodasy line ot land nw/' >>r formerly •wned tuf Clara N. t>lokors<Ni. and rwiaina tbani:9 ' la an eMtariy Slreotkra tatralM wUh. and flfteen (Hi) fi!«t aoutb from the atJatberir side or l^' of labd sirw'lir'fbr- .NMrty owDcd br Clara a JMaka*a«i. to tho ' waters qT Mvnhaaaet Bar. runnliur ttu-nee aoutherly and alons t|^ wa^ra p( Maqhasaet Bay ttm>mt' tttmlp (11) (tot. vui^iing (bonce I. « weat^i-ly Mrattlaa parallel with tbe Hrat ooam, and dlatant fifteen tuvl Iheretroni to-the easterly sl^ta of aald bicitwar. pod raiuiiiic (banc* northerly aJona the eaaterly sMIo of said hiabway flftecn ftxt to tbc pt«e« or ^iat of biMirtnntsf. DaUHl Ketl York. April fth. IMl.
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HKNRY THOMPSON and MRS. HENRY THOMPSON, his wife. If any; ELIZA THOMPSON, (•IIARI.K.S P. THORE and MRS. CHARLES P. THORE, his wile, if any; HE.NRY WAGNER. JR., and MRS. HENRT W.^ONIOR. JR., hia wlf»>. If any: HKNRT WAGNER, BR., and MRS, HENRY WAUNKR, SR., hla wife. If any; .JAMKS J. WALSH and MRS. JAMRH J. WALSH, his wife, if any; JOILN M. WRIGHT, it living and If any or all be dead, any aad all aaraona un¬ known to plaintiff, having a claim or who claim lo have an Intereat In or a general or speciflo Ilen up<in the real properly deacrlbed In the cumplaUit la this aotion I or any pari thereof, by. through I f.r under the afoii-sRld defen- IdarUK. any or alt of them, aurh i unknown peratina bt^lng herein gi'titirally de»ori«*d and being In¬ tended lo be Included Ui tho fol¬ lowing dc-rlptlor, .;r,: the helra, dcviaeea, executors, (niatees. ad¬ mlnlatratora. creditors. Ilenora and grantees, their respect Iva husbands, wives. or widows, heirs, devUe^-s, legal repreiienta- tlvea. creditors, lienors, grantees, descendants and sucmasors In In¬ terest, tbclr respective huabaoda. Wivea 01- wldnw*. if any, all of wImvs ami Whoae names and pia«- <•» of reaiilin'-'.' are uiiknown to plalstlfr and KIJOEKB W. DliMTON.
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To tha abova oaroed Aefeodaots and raoli of (hem.
TOU ARH HEREOr BCMMONEU TO a-.- swer Ihe cimplalnt In (his action, and m aerve a c<i»iy «f yf/ur anawer on Ibc pla int Iif-s attameya wllhln twenty daya after th- w-rvlm of thla luinraonii. exclusive of Ibu day of serviee: aud lu caae of ynur failwr.; lo Hpv,-»r or aiwwer. iwdgmcni win be uken a<aiaMt yott pt default fur tbc relief demanded li tbo ouaiMsiat.
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