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POPPY DAY
Oa every coat/x>n every d^oAa, A bit of MaalAt crlmaon rdl. Proclaimed to all the world at large, A lUtfton bttnittlng tta Aaai'', The Wo", the (ftay, tie O. D. Brown, tTrtttad 'naatb a comiiion head. To b*th« tlw world In erUnaof^ glow. That ahotte through F1and«ra' Popples red.
"flouaa'a Band to give a c6d0«rt la R. . C."—thtta aomathlng to bl*n«r about.
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HOW COMET
AsMmblyman Tbomas A. McWhln- ndy 1* DOW quoted as satying tbe pipe lloe l«til«Tard can ba bbilt this year aad tkat he is willing to "flght tbe whole eircus" to put the blgbwar tbrcmgtl.
tie 'iofd the Board of daperyisors some tVne ago' that he'd put tba choice of a selection of the route* to be improved—either pipe line route or Lakvitw-Seamaii avenue route- up to the atate Comnlissioner of High ways and let hlra decide^
ConvmlBsloner Sisson has said in a pufblishet) letter the highway will not be built this year. Yet Mr. Mc- MtWhlnney seems to think Mr. SiMon has decided on the pipe line route.
Did Mr. McWhinney mean it when he promised th« Board of Supervisors that he'd let the people's desires in¬ fluence the Stato HlRhway.s Depart¬ ment In the selection of routes?
Mr. McWhinney has said he'd flght "the whole circus to put this proposi ti6n through. "
The Mineola liunger strike. Is now already through, The atrlker fell a victim To an old Long laland stew.
That millinery stord In Hempatead that waa raided had a lotta thtnga good for a head In It.
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IN FRBBPORT
Miss Evelyn BedaB, We can no longer spell. Bvcauaa noaf. If you pleaae, Bbe'B idra. Cbaatet- Reoaa.
The Indian that's knoWn as the^ Ute, \ llai started to art kinder cute.
They've hud to coffiplalN, . To tta* BHPHhal a«ahi.
And order the soldiers to shute.
"Mair to Match Frtwks."—Parts. 0«e. •ome of the WInmien Will be ineariy balrl.
THIS YBAB
Mother may I go eut to swim, Yes my darling daughter. Cover up your dimpled knees, Tke policemen say you ough ter.
The window was arrayed, dn<} so waa the dtore.
THE LUCKY TTH
The Moadow Hook A Ladder.
Wore loud in tears and walla.
When someone stopped the dancing,
Of Sadie's paven veils.
She took off 1, sho took off 2,
And when she'd taken 6,
The raiders spoiled the party
With a cold official "nix."
Being In John Hartman's uniform Monday made us feel like a boy soprano m the Hippodrome.
WITHOUT A COUNTRY
Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, They've stripped away his wealth, A man without a country. Who needs must move In stealth, He's lost his greatest heritage. That any man can brag. The right to claim protection. And to love our country's flag.
"EVen the men of Zion must wear skirts when they go bathing" sayu old olley the C. O. of Zion City. Forgive them thflr shins for they no know not what they'd look like.
The death of winter weather. Was never even mourned, As summer filled the beaches. With beauty unadorned.
OCEAN SIBZI'S LESSON
~ ^im «t r» s Wlatory repeated tHAlt Tft* Ocean
Bide laat night in demonstrating that
in apparent calamity and misfortune
th% betft df human traits ard d6V«l-
opwS.
Wfaila the flne big high school was being destroyed by flre, volunteers from a number of neighboring vil- Jaget did everything in their power to help the Ocean Side people. Some of the flremen risked theif llreil. Some of them were seriously injured. Personal property loss and great in¬ convenience were laughed away In the desire of the volnnteers to do something worth while for thetr neighbors.
The surgeon who remained on duty miny hours attending to Injuries ranging from cut arteries and com¬ plete asphyxiation down to mifior in^rtes, the policemen who protect¬ ed. life and property close to the fire zone, those who supplied kot eoltM and tttbe/r refrelshm«nt lot th« flfe- meBf evto tbe Boy Scouts who aided ^n trattic regulation, all these demon- Btn(t«a tke keen desire ot the Ldttg Islakder to assist his fellows in time of. trial. The test came and they wef* fetmd worthy.
Ooeaa Side Ibst its higk flchool solely because there was no guitable walenr-trupply. Thaf il th# Import¬ ant lesson learned. It is fortunate thiH the toss was not accompanied iby destruction of human life. To previiiJl a fatality in the future now is (lie time to profit by tM detnok- strMMk that an kkttadtnt tuppiy of water under praasura is eeeeMteh
All we need for Our Legion cannort Is a man to sell tickets for a peep at the moon.
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Carpentier will get a title here any¬ way, It win cither be the crown or else the "count."
We roSd %Ix)ut some Krccport tiecs. That died from too much gaa. It does nol socm to hurt the humans Listed in that (^¦lasB.
Th? U. S. hag a machine gun now that win plorte the armor of tanks. But they need not hurry another war Just to i)rove it.
The government has tak« n over all of Bergdoll's proporty, but they let him keep his liberty.
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June Is the month of wedUingH, Many a bride and groom, Vjyil promise to love and honor, 'Neath orange blossoms bloom.
To the P«llers Treat her kindly buddy, Make her a little pal. Keep the lovc light hurnlnK. Like when she was your gal.
To the tioils No man Is ever perfect. Take him as you find liim, When he's eross and grouchy, Try to never mind him. To Both This goo<l advice sounds very nice, But you will never follow It, Oomake your home, and fight your own. You've cut the pie', now swallow it.
The family house at Coney, Will now be very lonely. Pa, and Ma, and Sister Sue, VV'lll havs to dress as others do.
CAN YOU TELLf
"Who ran against Abe Lincoln In 1814?"—Musta been a horse and buftgy
"Where is the Blue Hen State?"— Splnsterhood.
Cold Spring (Harl>or Is the most ap propriate place on the Islund.
The guy who took tho propellerH from the Columbian Bronze, had a round about way of doing thlngii.
MOTOR ROUTES ON
By 6. M. WeOa, Chief Roadaaii. Tke AatamobHe Ctak of America.
Tbe Bureau of Tours of the Ante- moiblle Club of America reports road ooadltlons on Long laland as follows:
The Sooth Shora rostd is itt good condition and free from detours to AmrrttyvIHe, with connections o^er luird.«urfaced road to ROckaway from Valley Stream and Lynbrook and to Long Beach from Rockville Centre. Construction Is In progress between Amltyvillo and Babylon. The detour is via Copaigue Road tu Wellwood .Xvenue and Lyndenhurst and Is well posted.
To reach Babylon over good road from Janmica contlnij^ ^aitt on Hill- 'Hide avenue to Queens Road, turn right to the Village of Queens then go east on Hempstead avenue to Hempstead and Central Park to the prominent fork
I way as far as Northport. The road Is
inSUt ISLAND ^^'^'^ betwe«a Northport aod CMa* lAneu lOSJitfU nyi^ Motorists going down tbe Nortb 8bor« can run aa far as Ceaterport tn«a orar a ftdr roan to tb« Jerkika Tvmpikc. Coaatniodoa is in gtog^aag between P«H WaaMagt^n aad ftotiyo.
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The much talkcd-of gasoline fuel
shortage may be otfset by adence. Puei
from forest treea ead other vegetation may become tbe aourca of mdtlve power for gas enginta. Dr. Louia E. Wlae^ professor of far«at Chemistry at the New •york State College of Forestry, states that mere than a year ago he had discussed this mattef with an auto¬ motive engineer In New York, but that hc had not heard further discussion on the snbject until at the slxty-fli-st con¬ vention of the Amerjban Cbemteal So¬ ciety, recently held in Rochester. N. Y., whftre the matter attracted a great deal of tttention.
Four .ipecial papers were read on sub- a short distance west ot Farmingdale, I ¦**^*=*'^ relating to the production of motor then over the Farmlngdale road to i tuel from vegetation, and an important Babylon. Thia is all hard-surfaced road ' discu.ssion took place between ttome of to Farmingdale and somewhat rutted; the leading .scientists of the Dnited gravel from there on to Babylon. There States on the possibilities of this new is rather a long detour over poor dirt | idea.
road, which turns north threo^ and a I About flfty per cent of dry wood is half miles beyond Brookhaven on to J composed of cellulose, from which ethyl the Camp Upton road. A right tum | , ,. , ,. ^^ , , t. , ,
alcohol can be maae. Ehhyl alcohol is
where detour is posted, to a dirt road which Is followed through Manorvllle to the south shore at Centre Moriches. From there on to Southampton the road is all hard-surfaced 'and In ex¬ cellent condition. Thci-c Is a short de¬ tour between Southampton and Bridge- hampton. The best way to pet down to rhe ea.st
popularly known as "grain" alcohol, the bu.siness agent of the much lamented booze, and might be substituted an fuel for gasoline in gas ftnglncs. Certain palm.s of the tropics also contain an appreciable amount of fermentable sugars from which ethyl alcohol cnn be prepared. The theoretical and chem¬ ical aspects of the production of alcohol
"Jnpan Is willinR tn cut armament.' Cood, It sfives U8 the trouble of break ing It.
ONE TO (;o
The liest insurance risk is Fat, Mar¬ ried and Profane, and we are gcttlnK fat¬ ter every day.
'Lipsticks apish of the jungle."— That's' where they say. Is my Taizan straight?
State court won't pass on rum seiz- tircs." it's a caHe of to have and to hold.
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Complete bathrooms in airplanes Is the latest, dee that idea Is all wet, look out below!
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FUES FOR ENDURANCE
RECORD, HITS TREE
Mitchel Field, May 31.—A tree top In terrupted the attemi>t of Lieut. Rous C. Klrk|>atrlck, of the army flying forces hci-c, to establish a new record for an endurance flight.
Klrkpatrlck controlled hl.s plane and landed without injury to himself or his mechanic, Sergt. Max Goodenough, but the engines were thrown out of align- ment and the flight was off for the time.
The ^Icrs started at 6:30 a. m. to make Kirkpatrlck's third attempt to cstablinh a new endurance record. The Curtlf eagle plane they used i-efused to mako altitude and a tew minutes ufter the atart they encoimtered the tree.
The Wreck occurred near Meadow¬ brook Club.
IJeut. KIrkpatricU caj-rled 51)0 gallons of gasoline, 44 gallons of oil, a gallon of coffee and' 20 sandwiches becauKe lie had expected to be a long time in the air.
Lieut. Klrkpatrlck .says his plane will be in use again in three or four days tind that he will then make another trv for the ret:ord.
'•nd of the I.sland, either to tho Hamp-' f,.om wood are known to be sound, but
tons or to Greenport over Rood road, I „,(> practical side ha.s not been worked
free from dctoui-s, is to cioss the i ^ut. Thought on the subject is com-
Queensboio Bridge and follow Queens j p^.-atively new, and the practicability
Boulevard to Jamaica then along Hill-1 qj j^e manufacturing problem requires
.side avenue to Fulton .street, which i fu,.thcr study.
becomes the Jericho Tuinpike, going i
through Floral I'ark, Mineola, Jeri- 1
cho, Woodbury and Commack to .Smith-'
town, then ovor the Middle Island road
thiough New Village, Scldon, Coram
and Middle Island to Riverhead. To
reach the Hamptons from Riverhead!
turn right in center of the village, ci-osh j
.small bridge, at once turn left and foi- i
"ftjBmtgfg to feed. Mwhe^ ta biread. no fli#"~>-66rAilr IWldU*.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
TAKE NOTICE I, the undersigned, the collector in and for the Village of Cedarhurst-, have received the tax-roll and war rant for tho collection of taxes for low the Rlveihend road through Canoe I the present year, and I will attend place to Southampton. Lt the Village Ofllce, Spruce Street,
To reach tiuoque and Westhampton, CO'"" Willow Avenue, in said Vil- fturn .sharp right Ju.st after cio.s.sing I »^se on -ThurBday. June 2d, 1»21, ,. ,,,,/, , ,^ land each day thereafter and includ-
the small bridge and run to Quoquc. ^ j^g ^^j^gg^^y^ j gt^^ 1931, from
It M«4tituck, Southold, Greenport orig o'clock In ^the forenoon until 4 Oiient Point is the objectK^, continue j o'clock in the afternoon of each day .straight on through Riverhead. Motoi- j for tho puri)pBe of receiving taxes fte- ists can reach Shelter Island either | Bessedupon rtuch roll. from the Bouth shore route, by going Sa||^K46 On Eaoll $100. AlieSMd through Uridgehampton to Sag Harbor, ^li( Valuation
or by ferry from Greenport to Man- Qn all taxW paid OB Or before Jue ha.s.set, Shelter Island. 24tll. 1381. JIO ,<iaree willb* OUlde
The North Shore route i.s in good fOV collection. AtVit June Mth. condition and free from detour.s ull the' 1821. 5 Per Cent. wUl be charged
for collection,
A7JBEST T. MOON.
Collector Dated, May 24th, 1921.
L. I. R. R. Time Table
TiikiiiR eirpet Nn) 24. lB!t
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
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NOTICB TO CBKDITOBa
rurnuant to an order of HQN LEONB D.
,„„_,_,„ .UOVfKt.lj. Surrosate of the County of Nas-
WKFKDAJH grtu, notice is hereby glveW te all psraons
I V V- ^. » "i?/., . .. . .„ havlna olalma asalnat HKRBEaT ¦. ttOW-
^40 r..- S3« tl"u ?{'m"% M kiMvh^"^' '•*• °' Jfnpsl"-! Oareens. In th. .V40, 7.0*. S.3S. lO.n. 11.00. p. .M.. kl2.4.'W | ga,<j county, decen««I, to 0reMnt the Ma«
with the voucbera thereof, to the subKribui the admlnlHtrator of (be (oods. chattels and
l«.ni. Icl.2», 1,AS, li3.4t, :i.O0. JS.43, kS.45,
4.04, fi4.}0, b4,44, 4.38, hS.lS, il.3B, kft.4B, I
rS.IO, hO.lfl, e.40, 7.00, 8.10, 0.10. 10.14, 11.80. NlKht, l.SO
credita which were ot aal^ deceaaed, at her
Train.- Le,;, -nrookljn. (ri.tb«.l. Ave.)_^J",«.°^*''!;5!?f"?f, ^":!.'..."„i^-!..?/l!2' .'Vi.. 3.47. n.ai. 7.08, H.34, 10.08, io,.'se. .>!., kia.44. Iti.SO. kl.38, 1.40. k«.48, S,5I, J3.41. k3.41. 4.0ff. B4.27. h4.«8. 4.87. hn.lS.
nf John C. Walt, 113 Broadway, Hanhattall New Tork City, on or before th4 Ittb day of October next.
a.Si. k.'J.Sa, e8.»il. h«.13, 6..-.1, 7.11. 8.11. ».14. I "i'*'' ^Ji.""?!*' '^^ ''•¦ *'¦«'" *'• **** 16.23, 11.'O. Nisbt, 1.80. •'""^ ^' ^A".
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A, atudy of one of the best agricul< turdl New Yt^rlt coVlnft«i ffio#B thett
71 per cent ot the' tarm houses bave not^ t^n painted in tile put ftv» yeaiM' '
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, (ken el Bmiered SAUAt*
'#a«i%ach, May 31.—Jl«r. and Mrs. L*> roy>T. Wells are tho proud parent* of a ^on,'* Leroy Theodore, born on May 17. Mf*. W^lls waa fenMrly MlpaUBMS RobtMNA At, At BMtmore.
lfy.'#enri la a natiye bf WaaUgb aad A ireteran of tbo World War. He weBft smiitenAB wnh tne fb'tnbow Df-, vlal^' ;«Vas WOuivled fn tho uhampagnt) | drifai oite(t tor brnvcry and Awarded j the CroUt de Guerre'b^ tne Krench guv-! amiiMtt. Mr. asAUrg. 'Walla were AiAr- \ ried iMt duly.
•OURNEYS nowadays call fo^ eottfiderable money and die **Cnivei fimds" shoidd be in safe and convenient form. Tktt means tr«vele« checks, wliieh this b«nk is ptefMued to furftisfi yoa in various de- nominitionft; or letteft of credit good anjrwhere.
We are a(?le to renakr this service kcauae of our widesfMtiad cohtiJS^ons with otfwr baalcS in this opuntry and ab4o«d..
The Ctifa:6ti# Natbliid BaliJK
of VtmptMit, New Yoclc
"4n mmm Ht* ^ i^eiel depegU eec^mttA'*
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n'mtnard
Trulna I,fBvi> Koekvillo Ontrr—A. M.. 5.28, S.04, (I.SU, hS.Sl. h7.13, h7.'J7. 7.3'J, h7.5*, 8.0«, Mt.<X. h8.4.^. ».0i, hD.ff7. 10.82, 11.14. r. yi., 12.20. 1.48, 2.40. 3.40, 4.24, 1.33. 3.50. 6.40, 7.31, 8.26. 0.28. 11.20. Sl'NDAYH KiiNtward I.f'Mvc N. Y. Pfrtn. MUtlon—A. .M., 4.30, 8.28. 0..t0, 11.39. P. .M.. 1.40, 2.50. 4.0,1, 4..'>0. 6,13, 8.06. 0.03. 10.17, II.SO. Nlfht, 12.34. TrulnH t.nivr nrooklrn (rlatbiuth Avr.)— .M., 4..'{4. 8.23, 10.02. tl.lM. t. M.—1.38
Attorney for admlnlatrator, Boroueh uf Manhattan, itaa tork City.
UAUIB T. HOWARD, AdmiSlatrator.
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UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTBICT NO. 6. OF THE TOWN OK HEMPSTEAD, COUNTY OP NASSAU, STA'TB OF NEW YORK.
SCHOOL BONO SALE NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVSN that aealed
,„. , propoaala will be received by the Board of
3.00, 4.03,'4.34. e.lY, 8.07, 8.37, io.io! lii30," i tiueation of Union Free Schdot Diatrtot
NIaM. 12.58.
tVrNtward TruhiH l,euvr RM-kvllle Cenlri 8.82, 0.34, ll.Ot. I*. M., 12. 3.43, 7.IU, 8.23, 8.32. 10.011. 11.20.
HEMPSTEAD
Nu. ( of the Town of Hempatead, County I of Naaaau and State of New York, until A. M., 8.48. ' three o'clock P. M., on the lOth day of 3.00, 4.44, -lun*- 1021, at the School Houae at Seaford, Nnaaau County, New York, for the purchaae *t par and aeopied interest of Fifty Thouaand Dollar Uooda of vald Diatrict. pf tha denuniination of One Thouaand DoUara (ll.OOO.Od), eaeh numbered from on* to fifty inclusive, and bearin* iritereat at a rate to be flxed by the bid of the purchaser, payable aeml-annuatly on the flrat days of January artd July of eaeh and every year, at the Flrat National Bank of Bellmore, Bellmore, N. Y., in New York Exchanire, •aid bonda to be dated July lat, 1921, and
WRKKDAYH
Hantward I.euve \. Y. Tenn. Stalion—A. M.. 3.40, 8.20. A.4S, il7.l5, 7.40. O.OO. O.OO. 11.00.
r. H.. ki2.8e. it.aa. t.is. i.oo. kt.4a. s.ee.
8.4.1. h4.a4, 4.44, 5.13. 5.11. S.41, 4.18, e.4>,
8.I.. no, ie.»4.^1.8e._J.l,h.. i..«e. i.»o. 1 — oTTaVbi^dr^ mii'urnnd'V^eoT.
Hue and payable on the flrst dajr of Jan
weMtware Irfvve Itrmpalrad—A. M., 3.28, h<.23, 6.30, 7.06. h7.34. 1.48, S.M, hfl..14, ».«3, 0.40.
le.n, ii.3«. P. yt.. 12..18. 1.07. ki..34. 2.14,
:I.14. 4.23, 4.52, 3.26. 3.48. 0.81. 7.08, 0.2a, 10.14, Il.tS. NUkt. 1.3*. HINOAYS niatward f,eiive N. V. I'enn Htatlon—A. M.. 4.20.
8.01, o.eo. 1.30. 11.13. I', .w.. I.ee. i,n3,
2.5a. 4,in« 3.25. 0.13, 6.40, 8.08, 0.46, 11.30. M(M. 12.80.
UavB Hempatead—A. .M.. 7.2*, 8.04. 10.00. Il.l»9. r. .4.. U.87, 1.18, 1.52, S.OI, 4.41
la paraoaaeo of a Jodanaat of forecloevre aod aale. ihiir mab* aad MHffM M tka aWWe
Stmed actloa. and bearine date tb« Uth day BaK l»tt, t. UN taMtraWned. |ke referee la aatd iuda«*at named, will mil at p<tfrile atrntMi to tb* blahtec MMar. br JaiB*a a Arcker. aeetioawer, at tb* front ktep* of tke Naaaati Ceostr Coart Hoae* at Mineola. ia tba Coamir of Neeaaa.. en Ifc* Ttk dajr of JiUmH l*tl. at 10 o'clock A. M.. the premlaea dl- re«U>4 m eakl JedcmMit to b* oold. aad tfcereia 8—rH»e<l aa followa:
ALt. tbpa* eertaia lota, piecea or parcela ef land. aUoate. IjrlBa and >tin« at Oarden City Batatea. Cotmty of Naaaaa aad State of N«W Tork deaerlbed aa teliew*:
PARCBL A
Map of Oarden City Batatea, B»c<ieii A. re¬ vtoed and extended darden Olty. Naaaau County. I>eB« lalaad, N. T.. aurveyed and draws by Kirto. Pettit aad Ofeen, May, 1)87. aad ftled da fbip No. 12 tn ttw one* of tb* Clerk of tbe Oonnty of Naaea* oa July 28. 1M7. Block. Lota.
(1. tl. 21, 41 te ID Indaalv*.
13. 1 10 IT Ineluaive. 'H to 17 toclualve.
««. 4 aae I. M aad I/.
tl. r» aad 11.
ti. 1 te t iaelaaive. 21 to SI tacluatra.
tt. 1 to t kMiltMlvo.
tt. t to 4 inetualve. 14 to IT Inoloslve. SS to tt Iheluaive.
7«. 19 to SI ioeluotve, Xt to It Inclusive.
71. 4t to 41 lAcleatve.
tt. t and >. 11 and It.
81. 14 to St laelttaive.
(]. 7 to I Inclaaive, 19. St and Northerly one-half .11.
13. 11 to 2t Iaclualve, 41 and 4t, tS to 14 Ineltittve.
PAIWTftt. B
Map ot Oarden- CSty fSetatea, Oardeu City. Naraau Cotmty, Lena laland. New Tork Lot Plati anrvmyai Aa^f%mr\m W, Leavltt, Jr., Lanacape Rnatneer, SSO Broadway. New Tork City. June iftf. and flled as Hap No. 19 In the olllee of the Clerk of th* Counly of Naasau nn January St, lilt. Block. Lota
21. :s t« 4o I'lteltialve.
%%, l< to 181 S^uatve.
41, 29 to tS'lfretuslvd. t7.
Bl. 3t, 2t and t*.
tt. 1 to tl Inetualv*.
(0. I to 3k Intltulve.
91. 1 to 82 Inclusive.
92. 1 lo 3« Inclusive. 31 to IS Inclusive.
(9 to t3 Incluatve.
93. 1 to rt Inclusive, 'it to 41 incluaiva,
ST and II.
94. 1, 3 to t incloalva.
95. 1, 3 to I Ineluaive. 9«. 1 to t Ineluslve. 97. 1 to I Inclusive. 91. 1 to S inottislve.
PAJtCBL G
Map of Garden City F.statea. Oardrn City. Nassau CoUnty. Lons laland. New Tnrk, t..ut Plan, aurveyed by Charlea W. Leavltt, Jr.. I.andacape Kntlneer of 210 Broadway. New Tork City. July lt07. and flled aa Map No. 37, tn Ihe oltic* ot the Clerk of tbe Cuunty or N:tsaau, on September 9, 1901. Block. Lota.
19. 25, 26 and 77.
le. 1 to 4 Inclusive, S.I to 35 Inoluaive. 4t to 44 thclustva, 13 tu 72 Incluatve.
32. 19 to ts Inclunive.
33. 6b to t7 Ineluaive.
35. 19 to is Inclusive. IC to 17 Inclusive,
(2 to 14 Incluaive. 3ii. 1 to t Ineluslve. 47 to 88 Inclualve. 17. 1 to tt Ineluaive. 94 to 91 inclusive,
102 to 109 Inclusive. 38. 1 to 17 ineluaU'e, 22 to 43 Inclualve.
47 ta 49 Ineluaive. 44. 21 to 33 ineluslve, 61 to 76 Inclusivs 41. 29 to 31 UldlMlve. 64. 26 lo to tn«lt)slve, 46 to 60 Incluslv*. 17. I to It iai)Laplv«. 12 tu tt iM<ui«'«
. 61. 1 tq..it ineltudy*. i
««. 23 to, 21 iacr£itv«.
6)7. I to 18 li)«$|tl4V«. 23 to St lltelosivs. 61. I to I IttcllMlVfe.
76. :'4 to 2t Inclusive, 83 to 35 inclusive, 76, 16 to 17 inclusive. 21 to 12 Incluaive,
li to TO Incliiaive. 7T. 7 to 38 iaclvislve, 63 to TS Inciusivc. 7|. 2 tn fl incluaive. 11 tu 17 Inclualve. 24
to 36 Inclusive. 84. 9 apd 19, 13 tu 26 tncluslve, 34, 35,
38, 39. 47. to 49 Inclualve. %tf. 19 to 1? inclualve, 46 to 47 incluaive,
to tg fill .Inclusive. qe, i to 12 inelvalve, ZO tn 62 incluaive. 87. 1 tu 26 Inclusive. 44 to 62 Inclualve. 81. 1 III 7 IncluHlK-e. 17 to 21 Inclualve.
PARCIIL D Map of Oardsn City Kstates, Oarden Cily, Nutsau Countr. Lona Island. N. T. I/<>t Plan .N'o. 2, Hection Nurth of Newmarki-t noe'l, rovlsod May 12, 1912, by Cyril E Marsh.ill, C. E., and flled In Ihe offlce of lh
of tlM aakti wllh th*
*•.<
GKt BMates by 4**d dat*« tmr Iif raaama tbeac* .aoetb
m*a*^artp ate* ¦
*•*•( to tb* scaMsrl* *M»'*( CaoikrMi* . tbiam Amiig ys Mill* JT rnlbaUa St aaat alona tba taather^ aM* at A^M* 1171.11 fket ts th* eaaterly ¦!•* I«a« eaav*r«4 gr Anntd J- Caasanm. ttatAm -
^ anni.n!„!."to"a'^*:rr.»j
ment Whioh narks tb* ratreoe seatksaotailaa polat of laad e*av*y*d by tk* e*a« aWtaj laniiaa to: watt a*n» .at eaat sea iSj
mlaete* S* second* weet iMa.tt t**t aleaa^ tka auaUwily iM* of ^aad ewtvayed by thai esed aimva rafsrred I* analhar ¦aeaameaL J tbMoa itortb t e*ir«ea 41 mteit** *aat StTMi tern to anotbel- monttment. fbsao* aerth Tf-] aaeiiits 37 mlnutea 1 secnods West lil.II f**t1 to the pMnt or place of beebinln*, lha laat! two courses rnnalq^ aloof th* aoatherly j betmdary of tbe laad convdnd by tb* d**} abnv* refarrsd to.
TOt/KTHHA wltb an the Habt. till* aat iaterok of tba partlea of. In and to the Uad lytaa ta Naaaau Boulevard and Caabrida* Avmiat aaieintttt aald prsnise* to th* caatr* Ho* thereof.
BAIB PREMISR8 ARE SCBJECT:
1. Te any state of farts that an aeourate survey may shew aad to any reaerratloeo. covenants aod reatrlettona aflectina the sama.
S. To ta ^sement of all lot owners oa said Map* over tb* •troMe. taads or av*ausa shown on said .Maps.
8. To easements rranted to Nssoau Oo* Company to lay and ihalntalti cas pipes la all of aald atreetik roads or aTenoe*; t« eao*- meats aranted to Naasau-Suffolk LJehtli« Compaay t* lay aaa pipe* Iri the str*Ms or roads and to erect atre«* ll«bt» and fnr futnrs •xtenalona of aervice. and to fumiah na to owners of aald property: te easement (ranted to New Tork A New Jeraey Telephone C«nn- pany for the erection of aolea, condulla, »e. In streeta. and for futur* SkteAalon ot aervto* tnd for the erection of p*l*a alone th* oeeter Ila*« ot blocka a«d alona th* rear ahd tide line* of loto.
4. All tbe lots abeve deserlbed as lylna within Blocks 1 to IS and 14 to It Inclualve, St, 38. 3t. 44, 48, 63, 67, tl, tS. ¦•¦ *T. fl. 70, 81, 83 and It to tt bota*ineloalv* ar* subject to a prior roorteoa* of I40t,9t0.
Lota I to 4, 40 to 44 and 13 to TS In¬ oluslve In block 80; lols 10 td IS, II to 17 Inclusive in block 16: lots 1 to If, 14 to tl, 106 to 109 Incluaive In block ST:< lots 1 le IT. 22 to 2«, 31 to 40, 44 to 4t, tt to Ul Incluslv* In block ^1: lols 41 to 60 Incluslv* In block 61; lots 14 to IT. St te 89 Incluslv* In block 19; lots 24 to St ln«luslve (a block Tl; lots 15 to IT, Si to 21, ST to 88 Inclualve, 13 to 79 Inclusive In block Tt: lols I to It, 63 to 71 Inclusive In block 77; lots \\ to IT inclusive, 34 to 36 Incluslvp In block Tl: Iota I and 9 In block 80: lots 7 to 9 Inolustv* In blook 13: lota 13 to 26 Inclualve, 84, 35, 88,' 39, 47 to 49 ineluaive In block 14; are subject to a prior mortaare of 1409,980.
Lota t2 to 64 Inclusive In bloek 36; lots 102 tn 104 Inclualve tn bloek ST: lots 41 to 4S Inclusive In block 38; lots 21 and 22 In t>lock 61: lots 4, 6, 2t and 2T in Mock t«: let* 11 and It In block 11; luts 38 to 21 Inclualve In block 66; iota t and 4 Inolaslv* In block 19: lots 46 to 48 Inclusive In bloek Tl; lots IS and 13 In block 10; Iota t and 10 in block 14, are subject to a prior mortvas* for 140,000.
Lota 27 lo 30 Inclusive In block II are sub- Jsct to two prior mortcsaes for 14100 and 140.009 rejipectively: lots Sf tp 30 Incluslv* in block 64 are subject to ptinr mortsoae* for 810,000 and 17600 loapeclively; lots 41 to 60 Inclusive In block 64 are aubjeet to a prior mortaare for 110,000; lofi 33 tn 31 la block 76 are aubjact to prior mortraaes for 14,000, tISOO and $40,000 respectively.
Lots 24 to St Inchisive tn block 7t, sr* subject to prior mortaaa** for 11060 and 840.000 rospcctlvely.
The premises above described as parcels B. P and O. are eaeh aubject to prior mortaarea for 12600 and 110.000 respcotlwly.
The premlaea above deseflbed as parcel H. are subjoct to prior mortaaaaa for 112,Ott and 140,000 reapecllvehr.
Lota 81, 34 and 16 rn bWlk Tl ar* Mibjert to a leaae expirlna Auatisl 1st, |921, held by Pblllp Qaba.
Dated May llth, f821.
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SIO Fultun Street. Jamalpa. N.
'liH-XllL.
SDrBBIB COCBT—(UlBBHa COONTT
William r, Bebell and Henry W. Uod«ea, Plaintiffs, —aaainat-^
Jacob ST. Ehrlieh. Bstell* M. Ehrllch, his wife, Kpiery H. Sykea, aa Truste* In Bankruptcy of aald Js«ob M. Bhrllch, Bankrnpt, Kate A, -Aaron and Emoltno Roffe, ne* Pdppler, Defendants,
.^r
In pursuance of a judement of forecloaure
and sale duly msde and *at«n>d IA tha above
enlilled action, and bearln«r dale Ih* 1st day
Clerk of the County of Naaaau, on June I, I ''f March, 1921, and In parsuano* of an order
191S, as map number 44. Block. Lots.
1. 1 to 41 Inclusive.
2. 1 to 102 Inc'laalve.
1 to 60 Incluslv*. tl to no inclusive.
1 to 107 Irielaalve.
1 to 16 Inclualve.
1 to 33 Inclusive.
1 lo 61 Inclusive.
1 Id 84 Ineluaive.
2 tn 20 Inclualve. I to T inchisive. 1 to To Inottislve. 1 lo 41 Ineluslve, 1 lo IOT inclusive.
I to 43 inclusive, 41 tu HI Inclusive. 1 to Tt Inclusive. 1 to 67 Indtrslve,
2.
T. I.
y.
10.
II.
II.
17. 1«.
1 to SI Ineluslv*. 1 to 36 I
uary, 1028. the seoond en January flrat 1024. tb* third on Jadnhry flrst. 102.1, th* fourth an January flrst. 1026, and the nrth on January flrat, lt2T, and two of KOld bonda V> (nature annually on the llrat Hav of January of each year thereafter te and ihcladibgr the year 1849, and the last ono of aatd benda to mature and become due and payable on the flrst day of Jan¬ uary. 1050. The exact form of saU bonds to be flxed after the sale. The aald above mentioned bonds of series of on* to flfty will be sold *n the 18th day af June, 1*21,
3.S8. 3,33, B.'iB, T.86. 8.87. 0.81. NIchl. 1.30. *» *''rj*„';'*j2** ^ ^:•_/Ij'*"f, ^*'*"U***!."*
FREEPORT
Inalusivs.
20. 1 to tl Inclualve.
21, r lo SS Inclualve. S9 lo <T imlualve. 3S. 11 to St Incluaivf, 62 to tt Inclusive. 21. 1 to S3 Inclusive. 40 to to Inclualve.
tl tet SS Inclusive.
24. I lo ii lAclwllve, 18 lu CT Inclualve, t2 to 81 ineluslve.
26. 1 to 18 Iaclvislve.
26. It to 2t kioluslv*,
17. 1 to 34 Itoualv*.
28. 1 t* SS iMsIoalve.
ALUO ALL thoae parcels nf land shown on Map of Ourden City Salate*, oarden (Mty. N'asaau 0>unty, Lena laland. New York, Amended Lot Plan, datSsn city Estate* North developed by Th* Monirey Ilealty Cdmpany, lit Pinn Avenu*. N*« York, fflap Hied July 1910, by Cyril E. Marahall. C. E , Hemp¬ atead. ll. t,, amended September. l(U.. by ftna#ell 8, Baylis. C. B.. Huntlncton, r,. I and filed as Map number 11 in the office nf the Clerk of lb* Cnunly of Naaaau, on November I. 1911, hereafter described aa parcels E. F. and O., aad bounded a* follows: PARCHL E
BEOINlftNa at the corner formed by tha lnt»raectlo0 Of tbe Eaaterly am Ot Naasao Boulevard and the Northerly al<le of Madlaim Avenue aa shown oq aald Itup: rurtnlna tbsac* Nortlierly alona sold NawiaU Boulevard 40 feci; thenc* 8aal%rly parallel with Madison
WJiXBLPAYlii
Trains Leave N. Y. I'enp Station—A. M., S.te. 5.40. 7.»2. 8.S6, lO.tl. 11.60. P. M.. il4.!l8, klS.43. I't.SI. kLM. I.»3, kS.lir. 3.00. 13.13. k3.45, h4.nl, el.20, hi.14. I.HB. hn.!,".. s3,S3. !i.)a. K5.40, k3.4», 13.48. h«.13. 6.40. 1.00. 8.10, O.ie, 10.24. II..10. Mcht. I.M. «tM>A*S
.V M.. 4.se, S.tS, o.m. Ti.se. r. tf.. i.te,
2,50. 4.03, 4.50. 6.13. 8.66. •.66. 16.11. ILlB. mtht. 1S.94.
Traina LMve Breoklyn <FIalbash A**.>— WBEXDATB
A, M.. S.4T. S.ST. 7.68. 8.34. 10.66. le.fle. r. M.. kt2.46, kl2.44. 12.50. kl.tS, l.tt, kt.48, t.SB, 18.41. kS.4l. hl.OS, ¦•4.n. ht.ta. 4.57. h.1<tB. S9.se. S.SS. sS.52, k3.8t. M.««. b6.l,1. 601, fi-PU 8.11. 9.14, IU.23, ll.Sf. P. M.. I.ae. NUtbt. B«Haa*». 4.S4. 8.85.
le.eei. 11.86. a. jb.. i.m. s-ee. 4.65. 4.54.
6.1S. s.67. 8.87, 16.1:6. ll.Se. P. M.. 1S.53
of said Dlstriet. If» Seaford. Nassau County, ^^'''''"" '"^A'!* , .i^ aJL'JS .' '"*^¦ t
New \Vk, to the bidder who will Uke them ' ^"">' ^^Vu -^1' '^S*^, "^J^.'^i'L'^ili'li
st the loweat rate of Interest, which rate , u-'^?,.Jf;"!S" ."^i',,^^ A-itl i.e riS. f!
.h>l1 ho »twM-i««l in kl. nroo*,.| ! W«-al»rly Aiuna Madison Arenue UO feet to
AVCiee al tBa I tb* poiat ar p)*c« uf besrlnnlnc; said premises
,,1", "',,",] constltutint whai Would hsv* been lots 1 and
. kl.! fTJ «,¦. » In Block 8 on* said Map bad said luts bsea
ihail be Kpeciiieil in hia propAsal A ceftlHAJ eHecft to the 1 Uoard of Education for two ' of the aar value of th* bonda bid for muat accompany each bid. The baiabeO aNd a'J^ rrucd intereat to b* paid at the First Nat¬ tonal Bank ef Bdlmer*. Betimor*. M«w Yorh. on the flrst day of July, 1121, at IS , n'eloek noaa. when aaM beads W|H be ia- I llvered. The Board of Wveation Ascrvs* I tb* liKht to faiact mir and all bids.
Dated. Boafard. A. Y.. Kay Ifth. Ill21.
L Tb* Board of Education of Uaidn Pr«e
I .School Dlstrlet No. 6 of th« Tawtt
df He«^t«*d, Nassau CoaBty,
MARY X. BOtrrHAdD..
dierk.
;-V - .l',J'.iil81l, IMf.!!' „ MlJ , Bl>
Nirrice to cbeuitobs
Pursiuuit lo an erder of Hoih 1.BOKE V.
-:,-,. „ « .. __ H<>«):t.r.. Surrodats Of IBs Coaaty of N**»aa.
tratas T>*ve Ffeen*rt f*r !»ew r*rli aM notice ta hereby alven to alt aersons ka»Mti
NNMbya Weekdays. 8.86. S.M. S.M. ia.tt, amima aealnst
olalm* atnlnst Jt>HN
9. VALCNtOfB,
hIiM. tt.ta. /T.8I. BT.ta, J1.47. klJII. 7.«3.
M.IS. M.ST, bs.aa. bB.ai. te.12. ii.m.
.4. N.. tt.'ia, l..t4, 2.37. 3.23. 4.M. 4.48. S.M.
a.8e. T.Sl. 8.11, 0.86. li,ia. r. Jt.
SdJUkVa. e.S4. 8.14. SM. rt.M. A. M. .— ,. __
ttM. t.tX. t.M. S.rt. e.is. t.n. •.t4. 8.4t. roods, chattela and credlw «aa* **re of aald
8.m7 If.tl p. M. _ I datraase. m Ms ptaCa at ttaaaOBIlna tii<an|
TM* r\mt *ttM» BbNsef «b CbaBBe WUkeal at tb* «IKq* of Mo rtagml, frveiwrt. .Mms
JIMliN^. ^ ;T<Mk. o« er kffer* th* Ittb diiy at KoVctt.'
I&eSf^iiSsfitis. I THUM. MTlteeai. It. % April SL t»2I.
>¦ WMaUt iSSlay*. ^ ^ I ..^ OaCAB W. VAlJiNtlNB.
a Ihaaat SeHatbur* aaB avtMarA MM PtteUtA, JUminlaualar.
J llalliays Oolf. ^_^ -,.»^
Bwical raaaaaeac Aa^at
•iianbered thereoa
pArcbl r
BHOINNINa an the Bastcrly side of Naa. aau Boulevard 40 ftft Northerly fmm aald Mafllson Aveaae, aa oIiowb on aaid Map. run- alaa thenae Northerly alona aald Naaaau BtMlei'ard 40 feet; thence Eaaterly parallel with Hsdisnn Avenue 119 feet: tlienw ihiutb- *rly parplM wtth I^asaau BoulsVard 40 feel aad Iheao* WeaUrly pnl-allel with Madlsoa Avsaa* Itt -tmt t* tbe polat nr plaC* ef beeiaalaai *aM premiaes constltutloa arltat woaid ftava Jmcs N>ls 3 snd 4 In Mode I oa Said Msp ha4 aald lais be«li nuniBered tii*r*oa. PARCEL a
BISpIBNtNa on th* Elasterly sids Of Maa- •M geiApattg IB tmt B«kBb or Ma4l»jn kvsaee, as iriiowa oa sAitf Maa rWtaliia Ihano* Aaatsrty parallel wLJI aald Vaiilbaa Aveoue aVid pa'rt of tlw i^ttMe thrr<aBh a Sartr Wall ISO feet: OcMe «M|b«riy tarMIM tirllb Na« aaa tmamfBrg IB taat: thenc* Weatsriy par sllel •«* Mi40ae«l Av«IMi l4t feet ami
late of Preapori, tb Ihp salA edwaty, dbceased. ^_, _ .. _ i.
to preicat life mxm wKb tm vHieMars th«i«ar.; ^Atm MsnbM^ aiftm Na«aa« iMMevard. 4* to fbf aiamerimr (B* aemMlWHMDr of tb* 'mt to th* potet or Place of bej^MiUaai 6*14
pr«ni>«*« uMMIaUna what woafffl bav* he** krts 7 and r% vmk, » aa aalt UaB tag laid Mt beta AAAamaA tbamta. '' f-^ltCBL H
i^.f^a!toUBg"'.^^A as Vt
«Mrd*a diy BMaDtp, pjomt-r ot Niaaaa aad BUM of ftor lei»<.botaMM ,aa4 dasBfiBte aa tSOiAB: meStmmo at a anii^aiatt M «k* laatiWy aiAa.at tk* IfaaaMi Beaicvare. dta^ Uat t6.ts Inal aeatherty f««ai ak* eoraar
wlaapitll.
anuindlna said Judcmeat duly mafia and entered in the above entitled action and bsar- in« date the 19th day of March. 1921, I, th* underslcned, the Referee In ssld Judament nnmed, will sell at Publle Auction to th* hlah*at bidder at th* front dtor of the Naa¬ aau County Court Hou** In lllaeola, Nassau Cnunty, New Tork. on Tuseday. May 24th, 1921, at 2 o'clock In th* aflerhoen. tbs fol¬ lowine premises menttonerf and described la said Judement.
ALL those eertain plots, pieces or parcel* of land, situate, lylne and beine at Hempstead Oardena, Towa of Hemp¬ stead. County of Nassau and fliat* ot New York, known and deslenated en a certain map entitled. "lUp of Hemp¬ atead Oardena, Qneens Catinty, L. I." flled July 14. 1898, In tha^lMens County Clerk's Offlce, and March 1. ]I9I. la th* Nassau County Clark's Oaies, sa PIst Number IS, on Blook S: Plots Numbsra U snd 26, on Block I: Plot Number 4. on Block t; and Plot 3, oa Block 11, ss laid down on said map.
Rubjeot to covenants and restrictions If any. contained In former .reeorded In¬ atrumenta afrertlne said preiaises. Datwl April llth. It21.
BTKTSON C. DAVIDSON. SUfsrs*. OBOROE A. NAOLB. Esq., Attotasy for MdatlBs, *•' 'K-ian ^ INMiatpa, M. T.
NOnCB TO COfimBA<TOBM Stale CaassalMitoa *f Rlehways, Albaay. N. T.
I'urauant to the provlalotis ff Chaplsr 10 I.awa of 1901, and amendiOenta tbertto, sealed prnposal* will be reoelved by Ik* un¬ deraiened at No, II I/aaoaater Street. Albany. N. Y., at une o'clock P. M., advanced stan¬ dard lime, which is 11 M. eallern standard time, nn Ihe Tth day of June. 1911, for tb* Improvement of Ihe followine Miebways;
Nassaa Ceealy Hiahway Approxlmat*
No. Name of Hlehway. LaAftb.
1614 Westbory Haailet: L'nioti Ava. t.U and aioo for tho repair of the followine: Repair Claas
Coatroct of Appros.
U'l. Woik. Road. Nkm*. Mil**.
lSt2 Bit. Mac. 270 Blr«h HIU 1*4
Map*, plana, apecillcallons, ••Ihnatai and prmnaal forms msy ba obtataed st tb* oSk* *( tb* Commloslnn In Albany. N. T, and at tha odlc* of nivlaton Kltgltir^r Jts. H. Slurd*- vaat. 11 Washinst"n at.. I'ouahkespale, N. T.
Bnaclal attention of bidders la ealled to " OBNERAL INFORMATION FOlt BIDDBRH" la lb* proposal, spedlteatloae and coutract aaiesiiaetft.
Proposal for each hiahway or contract must be sabmltted In a ¦e^iarate «*kled anvelopp WHb th* naai* sad naadMr eC tbe blebway plalaiy seeersed ea lb* ealsid* of Ih*
¦a«b pwaoaal mast be accaaifa»l«d by cash or esrttead ebeek yayabi* to tba order ef tb* Slats Commlsston of flJebways nr an aaietwt e<i«al to at least three per eent. of th* amount of tbe proposal. The reteathm and diapoaal •f Mch eaab m eBe** ky tb* Stat* (;ata. NdoahM et Hiebwayt than eoatatm with Btib- dUrMoM 2. a*ettoa Ut ef th* Hlehway Law. as ameuded l>y Ct>apt*r tSS. t/awa of Itlt.
Tb* stKoossful bMd^r wMI b* rt<iulr»d ifo eieaut* th* aoBlract a«4 eoairty in all re- speois with Beeflon lit of tb* atebway Law, at aflieMM by Cbaptey <ts.
Th* rbfft la r*a*rv«4 te raMt any er all SMa.
HBItllailt B. SI8BON.
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aaMBi Matatary.
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