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BANKRUPTCY SAL HENRY C. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Will sell at Auction i Saturday, November 11th, 1916 at 11 o'clock A. M.. at the STEPHANY BAKERY Consisting in part of 6 Horses and Harnesses, land City. SOUTH SIDE OBSERVETZ, ROCKVILLE C By order of the U. S. Court, Eastern District, New York d - 6 Delivery gons, 4 Sleighs, Ford Delivery, 1-5 H. P. Motor, Electric Fan, ow Cases, Safe, Tables, Mirrors, Chairs, Fixtures, Portable maces, Kettles, Cake Tins, Bakery Trucks, Jabury Sifter (2 el,) and other articles too numerous to mention. . TERMS Atlantic Avenue, Lynbrook, Nassau County, N.Y. Under direction of Theophilus Parsons, Trustee Assets of ELIZABETH STEPHANY, Bankrupt. Particulars of Charles A. Tipling, Referce in Bankruptey, 1 dge Plaza, L. I. City; Theophilus Parsons, Trustee, Hemp- ad, New York, and the Auctioneer, 152 Fulton Avenue, Long ENCLOSURES Add to the Value and Comfort of Your Home Write, Call or Telephone GEO. B. McCORD, Mineola, L. I. Local Representative L. 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TRAVIS AND BRIDGEWORK A SPECIALTY } EETH EXTRACTED PAINLESS Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen, Cocaine and Freezing Process ye Office Hours: a LADY IN ATTENDANCE '. -J nhs Village Avenue &,) M0 a. '~ Cotner Merrick Road / /' Lb 06 ara0 98. m, to 5 p. m. | Sundays and Holidays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Infantile Paralysis Clinies at Rock- ville Centre and Freeport. A clinic for the study of after-care of cases of poliomyelitis was held all day Friday in St. Agnes' Parochial School at Rockville Centre under the direction of the State Board of Hcalth, with Dr. Frank E. Overton, Sanitary Supervisor of this District in charge. Twenty-nine cases were examined, all of whom had gone by the sin week's isolation period. A tios: thorough examination of each patent was made by Dr. Armitage Whitman, of New York, and Dr. J. H. Hodgen, of Boston. ollowing the complete physical ex- tion the patients were trans- to another room, where differ- ont muscle groups of each patient were tested with spring balances, test- ing out the actual power remaining in each group of muscles, Measure- ments were taken for those patients who will have to wear braces to as- sist their improvement. The after-treatment for poliomye- litis consists of massage and muscle training to be carried out by parents, and visiting nurses will be furnished by State Department of Health. Par- ents and guardians of paralyzed chil- dren ure strongly advised against em- ploying services of unlicensed prac- Litioners, advertising quacks and oth- er unscrupulous persons, who will doubtless seize every opportunity to prey upon them. The State Depart- ment of Health hopes that with active cooperation of health officers, physi- cians and assistants, that a large number of children who would gther- wise be helplessly crippled will by proper treatment be restored to nor- mal health, or sufficiently so to en- able them to lead lives of usefulness, The twenty-nine patients examined Friday were as follows: kville Centre.-Jessie Pettit, 9 ye Catherine Wuerst, 9 years; Hull Rockwell, 9 years; Magna Ca- rew, 6 years; Leroy Patten, 6 years; 2 years; Morris Henry Gerhold, 16 nkers, 6 years; Dor- v Gahro, 7 years. Inwood. Leonard Seidler, 16 ars; Musachio Pomeo, 7 years. Lynurook.-Grace Vandewater, 17 ars; William Morris, 6 years; Vi- an I oll. 2 years; Hazel Thomp- fron, d ; Arthur Ortten, 6 years; (Du MerriM, 15 years; Marian Dal- ton, N years Ocean Side. Viola Noon, 3 years. Woodmere.-Carmen DeSetta, 3 (j ears. | Rosedale.-Emmic Meisner, 5 years. Valley Streum.-William Langdon, i years; Harriet Reisert, 2 years; er Lindner, 2 years. uth Hempstead.-John Neylon, G | years. Lake View.- Willie Higbie, 5 years. At FREEPORT. I Tae clinic on Saturday was held in the lodge and adjoining rooms of Freeport Lodge of Elks, who volun- 'd the use of their handsome club e for the purpose. There were twenty-five patients ex- mmined, as follows: Freeport. -Elizabeth Smith, 12 wears; Charles Welwood, 8 years; Ruymond Murley, 9 years; Stanley Padgett, 15 years; Rebecca Luftmann, 10 years; Leo Gogzin, 3 years; Wal- ter Schmidt, 3° years; Christian Schmidt, 5 years; Dorothea Grundle, 2 years; Alice Cook, 15 years. Inwood. Kent, 5 years. Seaford.-Cono Barbato, 3 years; { Maretta Haff, 7 years. Hicksville. -Marcus Goulding, 16 months. Baldwin. Lillian Weed, 5 years; Marian Lepley, 25 months; Stella De Mount, 13 months; Joseph Spies, 2 years; Gussie Cohen, 3 years. |_ Roosevelt.--Steve Sprague, 3 years; Frank Sprague, 23 months. Wantagh.--Harold Walters, 12 | years. Hempstead. -Vietor Cosletto, 1 1-2 years; George Lee, 7 years. Merrick.-Chas. Lawrence, 4 years. The after-care of paralysis cases throughout the state is in charge of Dr. Robert W. Lovett, professor of orthopoedic surgery of Harvard Med ical School of Boston. Dr. Lovett was unable to be present Friday and Sat- urday, but hopes to be present at all other clinics held on Long Island, Assisting Drs. Whitman and Hod- gen were the following staff: Representing State Charities Aid, Miss Ida Curry of New York, Mrs. Mary Shaw of Brooklyn, Miss Grace Reeder, of Hastings-on-Hudson. * State Sltgerviling Nurse, Miss Kate Baker of Brooklyn. Muscle testers.-Miss Mary Allen Sherbourne, of Lexington, Mass.; Miss Vera McKeen, Newton, Mass. Miss Anna Quackenbush ; Miss Vinta Quackenbush, Schnec- i Mrs. Chas. Green, Marblehead, Mass.; Miss Mildred Ev- Boston: Miss Wilhelmine Wright, Medford, Mass. Nurses.-Miss Emily Nowell, Buf- falo; Miss Mildred , AIM-z: Miss Wisebrod, Lutherville, Md.; M Bertha Kingsbary, Philadelphia ; Miss Jessic Rogers, Ant Harbor, hill»: executive nurse, Miss Winifred Noon, New York. They held similar clinics at River head on Wednesday and South [ho x. Y.. FRIDAY, Nov. 0, via *~ ; COMPTROLLER TRAVIS'$ DAUGHTER TO BE A \mag-gag;— Hailroads ‘FuflElsu n'ssln\n¥ | CONFERENCE oP 0171s“ Aim TAX, At a time PAYERS To BE CALLED, « cidents are the source M - {ing She Will Leave For Egypt Next!. The Real Estate Association of the SONET ecembe State of New York, at its recent grade separation, D r. vention, unanimously endorsed the was-aim “1?th L proposal for the establishment of a|And unremitten igns among amplnyul Mrs. Wendell Cleland, daughter of |Permanent taxpayers' bureau at Al-|fi. \aje it is refreshi ng State Comptroller Eugene M. Travis, Dany. A committee, consisting Of the |mingeg chat some respons - -| president of the Real Estate u and ber husband will leave this coun- PTM COP Ro 'State of New York, the can't!“ publiehgnd, {nym- try for Egypt in December to engage r tate of in eCucational misslonary work. fifilfighoémm 3:1“, m\ into \him :hm0n J Mrs. Cleland was born in Brooklyn, E'fl\ solicitor of the Title Guarantee ml\ ee,. '\Ch-. where she attended grammar and high and Trust Company, was a ing a crossing in open country near sthools. She graduated from Mount to cali a conference of all the real es- Danville, IIL,, its usual Holyoke College in 1910, later doing | State taxpayers, civic and commer- viewmmMutm ~ i i throughout the post-graduate work at Columbia Uni-|Sia! organizations les sounded soon en ¥ versity, from which institution she re- “in“ a? order {fl formjuhttnfdoflni: er of a vehicle near I ceived the degree of Master of Arts plans carty this project for : [have ample time to stop to let - .l in 1912, Until her marrlage to Mr it 31“ burgh; pn soba 5:11:11; t * 8 er - ence that such a bureau was nol i Cleland, who is a United Presbyterian, desired, but was a crying necessity. zgelxfiflfififirfihacx she was very active in the work of It was demonstrated that such a bur- ings, it is leged, and was st J 1 the Epworth League and Women's'eau could readily save to the t@XPaY- |yije4. His automobile E ~reign Missionary Society of the °rS one hundred times its cost in one wrecked the locomotive and ba Methodist Episcopal Church, of which month if roperhg and efficiently car and caused injuries to the engin- she has been a member since child- It was shown that the sav- eer, which later resulted in his death. hood, attaining an enviable reputation Tug”? E:;:;?gtl:r::;uéh'eucrtd?czg: Mrs. Charles Everhard, wife of the as an organizer and platform speaker. of its taxes, would be more than suf- gfigmeehrhhgu fl?%m\““ a inst JD;- She was also very active in the Camp ficient to pay for the maintenance of Ileana el‘leceivegrfzr,the' an & E Fire Girls' movement. 4 the bureau several years. Under beg'un suit for $10, 000 to cover Mr, Cleland will become Professor these circumstances, it was felt that material damage to a“ train. Should of English in Cairo University which there would be no difficulty at all in A these suits prove successful, they will is being established under an Inter- fixing sflze \muggnytemaflfir-u serve as a 3&1...“ deterrent ”In”. Woodworth, ex-president of the lessness by automobile drivers. Dis- iati f one's personal safety seems Real Estate Association of the State \E“d 4 v se of New York, has been spending his | {° 'be a common and incurable trait of i R . motorists. Observations by the rail- entire time in a canvass of the situ- roads in California at 84 crossings ation up-State. He has secured de-| 5; A f finite assurances of support and con- chigfggo lziisggmsgg:gr tbflfiifi‘fi éribntions towards X- noted. 69 1-2 per cent looked neither pense, from the real estate associa- way before crossing tracks, 2.7 per tions and chambers of commerce of | - i & \* cent looked in one direction only, and a fl Buffalo, Rochester and Albany. He 5®| but 27.8 per cent looked both ways. continuing this preliminary work in Three thousand three hundred driv- Syracuse, Utica and Binghamton, 5 and meeting with enthusiastic sup- irigcfiizreeaiznoflvf:fi cfifirrmf port everywhere, pect of considerable monetary loss A meeting of the New York mem- . 3 R ( . bers of the committee was held at if]: ighzurg::‘hc:§lilzflem'ggfilgn firm the rooms of the Real Estate Board this week, and plans for a conference mre’c‘izll’a'lgogxlx‘tg:g tuffllthtgynhz‘3en doll; of the organizations which it is pro- i osed to interest, were lormulslzsd. eretofore.-Railway Age Gazette. his meeting will be held shortly af- ter election, probably on Thursday afternoon, November 9, at the rooms of the Real Estate Board. At this meeting, definite min 8 gnu! for the of 2 ureau, and committees will be ap- pointed to arrange for the organiza- tion which will control the policy, and arrange for the financial support. Mrs. - Wendel! - Cleland, - daughter . of President Alfred H. Wagg, of the State Comptroller Eugene M. Travis. | Real Estate Association of the State of New York, who has made the es- tablishment of this taxpayers' bureau one of the prime objects of his ad- ministration, as president of the or- ganization, when seen at his office yesterday, said: 'The establishment of a perman- ef-int mxpnyerallblsrenfi at Albiiny was flv rst su ste r. M. orgen- i State of New York. than, JE\ when he was president of clogging and clink- Spenking to a representative of the | the Real Estate Association two years ers because it American Tress Association of the | ago, Mr. Morgenthau found in his clears easily. And work to which Mr. and Mrs, Cleland | work, which was largely instrumental it keeps the air are going, Mr, Innes said: in reorganizing the State Tax De- ure and health- \The rapid decline of Turkey's pow | partment, and which secured the leg- gill. er, together with the revolt of the | islative investigation of taxation un- Sherif of Mecca, shows the present to gfideaheMialllnsle Lfi::':$‘“l’,lé' of Sag\; p . P ittle cou it; a strateric mums-in for a “The of accomplished without? firstly, / state- e forces of the Christian Church wide support, and secondly, a per- The school Is one of our best weapons. | manent efficient bureau at - Albany as Moslems everywhere are seeking | which would be on hand 365 days of release from the superstition and ig |the year, constantly on the watch to norance which hold ninety-five per | Protect the interests of property own- cent of them in a firm grip. In ail |°T®, and always ready to investigate North Africa and Western Asin, with a ;:rd 3:3: his]? zgffxng 12:31:23.“ i population as great as that of the i * States east of the Mississippi River, dealers and taxpayers. organization. 'there is no Christian or modern uni- \The discussion which took place at the recent Real Estae Association versity. Our purpose is to give to the | Convention, and since that time, has people of the Moslem world Christian convinced me that the establishment leaders, who will reconstruct entirely |Of such a bureau is the most im or- their society along Christian lines and | tant Piece of constructive work which reclaim for Christ these lands in which getlbératrzmi'fig‘h 3.2: 2&3? . P a He was born and the early Chri8tI@D | cay will not only afford a means for I Church was nurtured, It is the Oppor- | intelligent and healthful . criticism, tunity of a lifetime for the man who working with the Legislature, and Square: fire wants to be of the greatest possible | with the State officials, but will also boxes are used Line.\ form a rallying ground for all these on big engines associations to met in harmony and and boilers be- concert, in connection with matters train pass. A man, who was ake Every Dollar Pay Install a Square Pot Fur- nace and you get value received for every shovel of coal. The square fire- pot increases the radi- ating surface 15% over the ordinary round firepots. It keeps a live fire, free from denominational - Board - of | Trustees whose secretiry is Mr. George Innes, of Philadelphia, Pa., formerly secre tury of the United Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions. | Application for a charter has been made to the Board of Regents of the University of the aand s 7 ,, cause th ive Roc'evelt. of mutual interest. . flu frag\; séioot works. Those on the honor roll for the month of October are as follows: 7th and 8th grades.-Gordon Lucey, Icella Brown, Anna Montross. 7 grade mental tontest Foster Kobin “r?“ wilti? John “eon-3:1 mug; In the spelling contest Gor cey leads, M'Rnth Lytle « Lint of perfect counts in October tests: Physiology-Florence Gombert, _ Eu- gene gm :-Charles Mole, | support, and no better Walter RflnL, the. Spelling- | this could be given than the action Abraham Licht, Anna Behr, Algebra Ruth Lytle, 'Arithmetio-Madaline bany and\ Boftale \I\\ Van Mh 6th grade.-Arithmetie-Jack E, Kohier, Simon Nath- stein, remedied angen sno sher cuore : minds metic an. @-Florence Kohler real estate Catie Bom hares chips Gat mak stale Wn derhill, Ph ome fromn ig) i r ore “mingle-7 ”ha? f