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if? 3, at the home of the president, Mrs. J. 0. Reither of Earle avenue. Ray Combs of Ryder avenue is en- joying a vacation from his duties at the Lynbrook National Bank. An informal dance was held by members of the Rocklyn Club on Tuesday of last week, the last night for the club to use those quar- ters as a clubhouse. A pleasant even- Ing was spent, with a parting thought to the good old times of the past. Ice cream- was served. On No- vember 1 the club will take posse sion of its now home in Union ave- nue, Lynbrook. semen OCEAN SIDE Presbyterian Church Last Saturday evening at Columu- bia Engine House, the various com- 'mittees having the fair in charge met for final conference. The air promises to be the best in the history of the church, and will de- serve the support of the entire com- munity. 'The proceeds are to pay he debt on the organ. The dates re October 16, 16 and 17. Place, Salamander. Hall. M. E. Church Pastor, Rev. G. A. Laass. At the M. E. Church last Sunday ally day was enthusiastically ob- erved. A large percentage of the nembers and friends of the church ere present to see the twenty-four oys who have returned from the ont and camps. Speeches and ongs of welcon racterized the rvice. The dahlia and vegetable show of he Garden Club of Lawrence was oth a social and financial success. ociety's best was represented not ly in the prominent visitors, but o in the contest for prizes, following were the main win- rs: Class A-first prize for the collection of flowers to Mrs. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Preis and family have closed their cottage for the winter. * NORTH MERRICK At a meeting of the fire company on October: 18, it was decided by/ the committee to have a barn dance on October 25 for the benefit of the building and motorization . fund. Further particulars later, Seven new members were voted upon at this meeting and are expected to attend the next regular meeting, October 2, at the fire hall. mmm LEGAL ADVERTISING / COUNTY CoURT, NassaU couNTy. Joseph Drirdus, Plaintiff, agninst Frederick M. Wood, John A. John- son and Harriet 'B. Johnson, his wite, Charles V. Joh Louis Minet, Carman Smith Stan- style of Wendler Turk Defenses.\ *\ September, 1919, in the above entitled action, 1 the undersigned the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the high- est bidder, at the front door of the office of Thomas K. Patterson, 75 Front Street, Eula-ilk Centre, Nassau County, New York, on 28TR DAY OF OCTOBER, 1919, at ten o'clock in the forencon of that day the premises described in said Judgement of Forecloaure and Sale as follows, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or pareel of land, [with all the improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at. Enat Meadow, in the town of Hempstead, County of Queens (now Nassau County), and State of New York, on the Wes ide of /a certain bighway leading from Hickaville to Newbridge, and bounded and described as follows, to On the Eaxt by said high- way leading from Hickaville to Newbridge, on the South by land of William R. Verity, on the West by land formerly belonging to Lewie Betta, now deceased, and on the North land formerly of William Walker, now Being the Northerly portion of land con- veved Adee A. Wood to said Elizabeth A. We by deed dated April 7th, 1884, and recorded in Queens County Clerk's office in liber 620 of deeds mt page 372 on April 8, 1884, at 12 M. 'Tnos, K. Parremson, Plaintiff's Attorney, _Rockville Centre, wit: N.Y. Dated, Freeport, N. Y., September 30, 1919. By Order of the Board of Directors, ROSWELL DAVIS, President, WILLIAM F. KRAFT, IR., Cashier. COUNTY COURT, NassAU coUNtY. Long laland Bond and Morigage Guarantee ar Plaintift, inst Clara Riopel Pleuthner, et al. Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and-entered in the above entitled section, and bearing date the 11th day of September 1919, 1, the undemigned the Referee in said judgment, named, will sell at public muetion to the highest . at the Nassau County Court House, at ne- ola, Nassau County, New York, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1919, ot hl oougk In the formeon, the, following remises mentioned. and. described in judgment ; All those two certain lots. pieces or par- cels of land, with the buildings and im- provements thereon situate, lying and belng at Cedarhurst, Nassau County and State of New York, and which upon a certain map entitled \No. 1, Map of Cedarharst North; Cedarhurst, L. 1, Naseau Co, N; Y, State,\ August, 1907, 8.\ 1. Foster, G. K., Flushing, L L, and filed in the Nassau County Clerk's Office December $0, 1907, are known and des- ignated as lots numbers thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) in Block fourteen (14) and which said lots, taken together are bounded mgr-«Tu us i357\: the ide inning at a point on westerly s of Cedarhurst Avenue, distant one: hundred and forty (140) feet northerly from the northwesterly corner of Cedarhurst Avenue and Locust Street, and running thence westerly parallel with Locust Street, one hun- dred (100) feet; thence. northerly, parallel with Cedarhurst Avenue, forty (40) feet; thence easterly, again parallel with Locust Street, one bundred (100) feet to the Wester: ly side of Cedarhurst Avenue and. thence southerly along the Westerly aide of Gedar- hurst Avenue forty (40) feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated September 19. 1919. PETER STEPHEN BECK, Referee. Cramke & Prost, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 215 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of HON. LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nas- sau, notice is hereby given to all persons hav- ing claims against MELLIE MARVIN, of the Town of Hempstead, in said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor of the last Will and Testament of said decsased, at her place of transacting business at her residence, 23 Lincoln Avence, Rockville Centre, New York, on or before the 10th day of “nth next. Look | Here'is the globe spread out flat be- fore your eyes. Sco those stars? Every star shows where a U. S. Navy ship was on September 2nd; 1919, . 'The Navy travels the Seven Seas, Don't you want to see the World ? CE is calling to you! Strange and smiling foreign lands are beckoning to you. Shove off and see the world! Learn to \parley-voo\ in gay Parece. See the bull-fights in 'Panama. See surf-riding on the beach of Waikiki. Learn the lure that comes with the swish and swirl of the good salt sea. Eat well-free; dress well- free; sleep clean-free; and look 'em all straight in the French, Chinese, Japanese, Spaniards, Egyptians, Algcrians «nd all manner of people. Come! Be a real man of the Navy. the red-blooded,; hard-working, hard-playing men of the U. S, Pay begins the day you join. On board ship a man is always learning. Trade schools develop skill, industry and business ability. Thirty days care-free holiday each year with full pay. 'The food is eye-British, good. First uniform outfit is fur- nished free. limited for men of brains. You can enlist for two years and come out broader, stronger and abler. Promotion is un- Shove off-Join the U. S. Navy. If you're between 17 and 35 go to the nearest recruiting station for all the details. If you don't know th e ig i i ir ris: o U F £ appropriated for such therefor, the remainder may be sold or leased. 12. Resolved (if the Senate concur), That be submitted to STATE OF NEW YORK, IN SENATE April 8, 1919. The foregoing resolution was duly passed, a majority of all the Senatore voting in favor thereof. By order of the Senate, HARRY C. WALKER, President. STATE OF NEW YORK, IN ASSEMBLY April 1, 1919. The Yoregoing resolution was “Luna-d. a Maria of all the members to the ”I voting in favor thereof. Speaken STATE oP NEw YoRK, } Orrice or tim Snomtany or Bzamm, #! I have compared the sapy of con- current resolution with the inal. concur- rent resolution on file in this office, and do hereby certify that the sume is a correet trtlntflpt therefrom, and of the whole there- ot. Given under my hand and the seal of office of the Secretary of State, at the [LS.] city of Albany, this first day of July in the year one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. FRANCIS M. HUGO, Secretary of State. Fomat ror BUIIIIHDNOW nn. \Shall the proposed amendment to section seven of article one of the Conatitution, de- claring the use of property for the drainage of swamp ar agricultural lande to be a publie use and providing that the compensation and cost of such drainage may be naseased wholly or partly mesinat any property benefited there- by,\ be approved? TWO in itoKor is matter in brackets: [ omitted. new ; ] is old matter to be STATE or NEW YoRK, Orrice or rua Srcrzazy or Stat ArmaNy, July 1, 1919, rovisions of seetion 'one of the Constitution of the State of New York, and section two bundred ninety-five of the Election Law, notice is hereby _ given that the . following | proposed coo o k SHG aud the Con- rank for the purpose of voting thereon, e next general election to be held on the fourth day of November, nineteen hundred. nineteen. FRANCIS M. HUGO, Secretary of State. AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO Rmsouumiox or zim Smmate an» Assmcauy Proposncc ar \to Pursuant to the article fourteen of t tite STATE OP NEW YORK, IN ASSEMBLY %, 1018, all STATE OP NEW YORK, IN SENATE This bil was duly passed, a majority of all the Senators elected voting in favor thereof, three-fifths being lat-uh“ rest By order of the Senate, HARRY C. WALKER, President. BTATE OF NEW YORK, t Oric or tmm Suonntary or Brate, 4 I have compared the preceding copy of con- eurrent resolution with the original concur- rent resolution on file in this office, and do hereby |eertify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom, and 'of the whole there- of. Givam under my hand and the seal of office of the Secretary of State, at the [IS.) city of Albany, this first day of July in the year one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. FRANCIS M. HUGO, Secretary of State. Fom wor Sumassiox or Nuscrm \hall the proposed amendment to section six of article three of the Constitution, fixing 'the salaries of te Senatorm at $3,800, As- semblymen at $4,000 and the Speaker of the Assembly at $5,000,\ be approved? ® FOUR Exruanation.-Matter in itailes is matter in brackets [ omitted. STATE OP NEw YOR Orrice or tmm or Srate Arsany, July 1, 1019. Pursuant to the provisions of seetion one of article fourteen of the Constitution of the State of New York, and section two hundred ninety-five of the Election Law, notice is hereby given that the following, p amendment to section seven of article aix of the Constitution of the Btate of New York will be aubmitted to the ple for the purpose of thereon, at next general election to be held on the fourth day of November, nineteen hundred. nineteen. FRANCIS M. HUGO, Beoretary of State. AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR Conctament Rmsouvrion or rnm anp Provontna AN Ammnomnnt to Anmore Bix or tum Conatizurion, tn Ra- tation to or Jubams or Th» Count or Arreats, Bection 1. Resolved (if the Amsembly con eur), That section seven of article six. of the Constitution be amended to read ms fol- Jown : The eourt of apperls is continued. It new ; 1 is old matter to be £7. shall consist of the chief judge and mmociate Judges mow in office, who shall hold their court shall form a quorum, and the concurrence of four shall be necesary to a decision. 'The court afr C. A Justice of the in the p E Pesce in place of Raielg, A Justice of the Peace 1i place uf'irml Trem i nun a: aa A‘Allmh' l-\L f a Ch“ aas ot ae Auseasor, in place rence A. An Amemor in the piace of Thomma H. Brower. An Auditor in the place of Fred P. Bennett. An Auditor in the place of Lewls L. Brower. dhAudflor In the place of Charles K. tzer. An Overseer of the Poor in the plsce erver wor in the place of ot the Poor in the place of TOWN OFFICES TOWN OF OYSTER BAY A Supervisor in the place of William E. wa own Clerk, in the piace of Charles A Justice of the Pesce in the piace of Jimgmnorlka-usl the place. of ust n Robert W. Duvall. A Receiver of Taxes in the place of Frank An brasses \oud oice alien An Overseer of the Poor in the place of \hn of the Poor in the piace of Ar w“. A of the Jones Fund in the place of Henry W. Underhill. » A ofre gr (By pant in the stoss us . A of the Tones Fund in the place o n_ V. C. Hegeman. \ A , Conttabie n the piace. of Frank ©. A Constable \n the piace of John 8. 'Tho.apmon. A Conatable in the place of John Both, Jr. A Constable in the piace of Alfred R. Ketaham. TOWN OFFICES TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD A Supervisor in the place of Cornelius E. Remsen A Town Clerk, in the piace of Thomas O'Connell. A Justice of the Peace in the place of Frank P. Seaman. A Justice of the Peace in the piace of George: W. Hayden. A Receiver of Taxes in the place of Charles Bnedeker. An Amsemmor in the place of Donald Me- Kellar. An Amsemsor in the place of Jeremith F. Stapleton. * An Overmcer of the Poor in the place of William N. Mullon, An Overseer of the Poor in the place of Williem Ninealing. A Trustee of the Jones Fund in the place of John A. Albertson. A Trustee of the Jones Fund in the place of | Richard | Rley. + A Town Auditor in the place of John Hutehinzon. A Town Auditor in the pies of Jaeob Wicks, lA'Tuwn Auditor in the place of Frederick oun. A Constable in the piace of George I. Gehrig. A gvmubh in the pl of David B, Allen. A Constable 'lln mm. of Charles An- derson, A Conatable In the piace of Leonard Thorne. ory orFiCES CIty OP GLEN COVE A Mayor and Bui sor in the place of amer *E,\ frome, * , **I \Domminaioner of Finance in the piace ot \Charles P., Valen A Commissioner of A Commissioner of Herbert W. An' Assessor in the piace of Martin F; W\ M. retary of State.