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MtonmiNO at a point on ~th« tdtathtrly side of OtntrMrc Place dls- mr n.T fett wtsttrly from the cor- atr formtd by the latarscctlon of tbs dout^^ side of Otntvltvt Place and tbo watloriy side of Jayson Artnut as shown on thi and Tuanlai ith 1 e-Btntlencd. and ruanlai from pmt of boflnnlnc south IT* U ’ atOM kit IT 1M.JS feat to the 4ary lino of the tract shown on aMpi thence alony said bound- _ souui T4* ir west 44.30 feet to lat No- 14 .on said map; thenco north- ;,'dr|r aloDC said last menUoned lot :faiSlbtrt north 1T° 65 ’ Wfit 103.U fodk- to tbt southerly side ,,o( Oen itt; thence north .Tl* JS' ei • southerly side of Otnevltve .34 feet to the point or place •AH) PRlMlfilS ARB ailB- I no eortnants and restriction followlnf:- \No sand pit laa, no factory or ' menu- ' dant of any kind or des- ill bo placod, erected; malq- pporated on any lot or plot irtsald map.\ And that \No erected or maintained Ibedfa fence or shrubbery) Wf- foot of the front ilot on the t or side aforesaid easements (or the ance of . telephoi il^t poles and ] tion and wires nts I of - poles and pipes, \ai txtehdtni from the streets mao In, over, throuib, under, M alont the rear and aide line iota as shown' on said msp, aamenta not .to exoetd 2 feet said easements belni llmlt- sat forth In deed made Roalty b Devslopmeilt to Isaac O. Wolf, dated De- 1. 1134 and recorded In the County clerk's Office In Liner Conveyanoei at pate 311 on A int. to Zonint and Building of the Town of North to an casament for a later drain created In favor Ipunty of Nassau, by a writ* UkHnt to bear even data deads to be delivered under ant to this contradt and iment la to bt. .delivered isly tberSwlth, IJBCT PURTUXR to tbs rlfbt of Hitrlct to remain as a tenant lave tbs oeoupanoy of . the said MS fee use as a fire bouse un- b new building of the District, ijiplated to be erected on the par- 'and to be conveyed by the . hereinafter set forth. Is Id, but in jtn . .. event, bow- kn iuch 'UDUcy eoBtinue nr l^lhen one year aftar tha de- ■\M tha deadi haraundet, at no U>b'Qletrlot. nMerkate in favor of Uie Coun- ^|kaB, by appropriate Inetro- Ljiaeeaiant (or a atorm water M t)|t iputherly ten fnt of P^berelnbeforc deiorlbed, and Leeaement tha conveyance to P i Realty Corporation la sub- M Board ot Water Commlsv Is -further authorised m a^^• pMUelore, to aoqulre by grant jJiald W. fl. O. Realty Corp- following' described par- mia - eartaln lota, plseit land, sltuaM, lying and- ^(County of;tfbssau, atats k, known and designated in.ltlAH \Map of la favor ot the reeted to' trTttlen imeat to bear aven date with Use to be dellvcfdd under ibU ceci tract aad to be dellttred ta UM Oottb' ty af Nasaau simultatteously ibervwtth and Ta swpend not eaceedksg lb* sum of t3T,tet '^tetaferc swropMalad at a marling dr the eualUM vewte af this Dleuict, held oa UM t4tb day af December, 1(31. la UM eonstnetlag upon said propsrty. and the equip- lag of a Mitable budding for um presenralion. protection, and storing M the Are eppefstus sad roaipoMtit and for ths aoclai sad twc r e atl onal amusement of the firemen end rasl- dente of the District By order of the Board of Water i inisalaiiers of the Ms nh i a s e t-Laki Water Dtrt r ict, — ' Dated. April IS. IS3S OBOROB U OBRRtO. KBNBLMN K. KOBN. Oecretary OBOROB L. OKHRia. HENRY POLZ. Board of Commissioners. May 33-11 NOTICB or Pl'BUC HBABINO BT THt BOABO OF AmALS. TOWN OF NOBTH HCMPaTBAD PursusBl ld ISe pidvQabSi~dr AjrllcB X ot the Planning and Zoning Ordldanee. NOTlCB IS BfeBBY OIVBN. that the U)t Town HaD, U«nhass«t, Nvw York, od W edModay. cTtme 3. 1936. at 9 A. M.. DtF' Ilfhl Saving Time, to consider the follow- Inw applleatlons: I. Ap^Ueatton of ft. Riuetxer, Ine.. at Afeat far the Wamen's Club of Great Neck for. a variance of Section 6 of the Build ing Code of tha Town ot North Hemp stead in the erection of . a clubhouse on tht.kouth side of Old Mill Road at the intersection of Brook Lane. Great Neck. t. Application of iohn J. Smith, Ine.. as Aftnt far Albart DeMto, for a variance of Article IX, Section 1 (a» and Section 31 (•1 of the Yianntng~Jdid Zoning ordinance In the erection of a new building to re place the present gasoline service station located at the .southeast corner of Main Street and Mackey Avenue, Port Wash ington. ,S. Applicaliofi of Joseph Jonke for a variance of Article'V. Sections 2 and ft. and Article IX Section 1 (a) of the Plan ning and Zoning Ordinance in the^ erec tion of an extension to building used as store and dwelling located on the west Bide of Osant Avenue 100 feet south of, McKinley' Avenue, Albertson. 4. Applieatlaa of Coroellns O'Conno^, Aftnt for Alb^rlaon Hook and Ladder, En gine and Ilese Co. No. I. for a variance of Article V, Section 6. of the Planning and Zoning Ordinance In the erection of an addition to flre-house located oir the east side oh Dewey Avenue ftO leet north of Evans Avenue. Albertson. ft. Applleallon of New Hyde Park Cor- . rrallon by Henry J. Uansoh, Agent, for a variance of Article HI. Section 2 iki. and Article VHB. Beotian 3 (fi, in the erection of a sigir on the south side of Hillside Avenue between 2nd and 3rd StreetSg New Hyde Park. lilrs. Keays Expliiife Us<* Of ColOtiial Containers iJi' Care of the Feet lat. F. U Kwiyt. *n BUthorltjr on Italian early AmcrlcBna. this week angwers B aNNtInn which hu been asked by miuiy garden owners since the atuMuneement that the Flower Bbtm to be held at Community fiotm. Great Neck, on'June 3 is to wnu BfcBtM. the Colonial motif in tta ex^dWtR M r . Keays. who haa a e o tl Bc tt B n of pwita and lustat war*. «Bp)Bln3 what Is meant by OolotiMl eontainers for flower ar- rangwiienta. . \n» Mlonias brought their oma* manta, and dishes from the mother country-,, she said today. “ This meant Out we find orienul pottery which bad come to Bngland by wa y of the esuadui route which the Poctugeee maintained, even before the estabUshmoit of the East India company, also pieces from the j famous porcelain makers of Eng- tu* j Land, such '**'BtaffOTd*h<re, Lowes-, toff and Spode. also French Sevres. capo dl Minto, German Meissen and Dutch Delft. “ As to our own pre-revolutionary pottery making. Burlington, N. J. turned out pieces as early as Iggg. Dutch tulip ware came from Pen nsylvania In the middle of the Itth M.H. SKORNECK, Pod.G. 'A thlete ’ s FOOT 0:herwlse known as Dermatomy- coais. EpidermomycosH Dermat osis; Athlete's Foot is an infection of the sltln. of vegetal origin. It century and bone china waa made i iy-gtmHar -t<y-the-meeB-on- th e tro e j ln„l*iladelphla ------- .............................. ........... ................... ............. .... early teapot turned 1770. lost its Into a Many a 'fine old cover <tnly to be lovely thar ir holder, fw. pur fore- beam were usually practical and did not throw things oUt as quickly we do today. “ Some copper, iron, brass, bell metal. Japanned tin and even papter Rvache reptacles date from before the Evolution. People whfi possess originals or copies of such flower holder? will be welcomed eg exhibitors in the various ;cla<8es of the Great Neck show, provided their flower arrangements are pleasing in color and design.\ MT3L--Arthufc^.=- Me arna - le--4to charge of entries. Stmta, N*« i a Applltatloi of Lvena Ohavn of Artielt 'olet, iBe.. Section '3 for a variance of Artielt VIIB, Section '3 1 ( 1 , In the erection of a algn Iboalait on tha iouth elde- ot Northacn Boulevard apham Avenue, ■outh about 300 leet wett Manhauet. Alio any othar mattara that may prop- trly ba beard by lald Board. Caaes will be heard In the order In which they are advertlaed. Intereited partlea should appear at tha above time and date. Dated at Manht May 30, 1330. WALTER STABLER, Chairman At a County Court, held In and (or the County of Naaaau, at Mlneola, Natnu county. New York, on the 3otn Sty ot May, 1030. 9BNT: HON, CORTLAND A. JOHNSON. County' Judge. ORDER h the matter ot the CHARLES BDWARD ERK. in Intent, by ANNE nothe etltlon I lANDBR, E. CHBSB- lor leave to an Infant, by BROUOH, hie mother, for leave ti anume tha name ol Charlei Bd- werd ChetebroUg'h, pursuant to Ar- tlole 0 of the civil Rliht Lew. I .en ivice 4, Bad the tot- diotetcB, de- yoor Miffuno •f your idil- B8 yoor in- llty. Let us tblB nutter -Straunent to ^2026 Club To Meet, Hear Program By NotedTrio Large Meinbersliip Ex pected For Commun ity Organization An liislrumenUil txlo from New York city will give a short program after the buSlnes.s' meeting at 8 P. M. on May 26 of the recently formed Great Neck Men's Club at the Community House, Third Street and Stoner Avenue, Great Neck. The club will mqpt on the last Tues day of each month. Predertcki W. Plaif, president, said today that he believes there is a denite place and need in the community life of the peninsula for such an organization. “ That LEGAL VILLAGE OF LAKE 8UC.CCSS TAKE NOTICE: I. the undtralgned. the Clerk of the Village of Lake Success, have 'eeeived the tax roll and warrant for the lollfction of taxes- for the present year, ind I will attend at my residence, at South Lodge, 430 Lakeville Road, in said ViUage. from June 1st. 1936. to July IMh. 1936. from 9 A. M. until 4~^rM.. excepting Sundays and holidays, for the purpoM of receiving taxes asseaaed upon such roll. ALSO TAKE NOTICE that for such period of time such taxei may be paid to me without additional charge, and that on all Birth taxes remaining unpaid after July 15th, 1936. five per oentUm will be added for the first month and an addi tional one-hall ot one per centum for each month and fraction thereof there after until paid. Dated: May 21. 1936. HUTH WILUAMS, its formation ' local men was Das _ welcomed by In^cated by the large attendence at the first meeting on April 28,\ he a dded. * With a membership already listed at more than 40 men, It is expected that the meeting on Tuesday, will swell the number to nearly 100. Each man present at-'^h*. initial meeting lias contacted at ' least five .other men and asked them to Join ! the group, Mr, PfqfT explained. The final details of organization will be completed and committee chairman named. All \men of the community are Invited. Albert L. Benjamin Is vice-presi dent and Charles E. Ward, secre- tary. and gfows In the manner typical Of yeasts and molds It reveals itaelf usually in scaljr it Is sometimes weeping. The same foot may have dry patches and moist weeping surfaces. The moist surfaces generally expose the flesh* under the skin, and the surround- j ing skin is macerated. The mostj con-Tplcipus symptom Is the intense , desire of the victim to scratch. At this time of the year,- the chronic cases tend to become acute and severe. The confined heat and dampness of the foot combine to stimulate the growtl ^ and virility INFANT DIES Joan Sue Kennedy, ' eight-day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewai'l Kennedy of Tuscan Court, Great Neck, died on May 16. Funeral services were conducted on Monday by the Rev. H. Lincoln MacKenzie of Community Church, Great Neck. Burial was in Nassau Knolls Cemetery under the direc- bf tion of Ralph Plledner of Great Neck. . Mrs. Kennedy Is the former Mifs Suzanne Renard of Great Neck. Uay3! rk. ' 32-21 VILLAOE OP BUSSELL OABDENB PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that tax roll and warrant of the Ineonrarated VUIasr of Ruiaell Oardana have been delivered to the underiigned (or the collection of taxai therein levied, and that aucR tBxei may be paid at 3T Tam Dllve, Ruascll Oardene. Great Neck, N. Y,,_,frpm Julia, t. 1034, to June 30, 1030, from 0 o ’ clock In the inornini until 4 o'elock In the aft ernoon exceptipk Baturdaye. Sundayi and Holtdaya and durlna aalct ' pe'Olod each taxei may be paid to the underalgnad without additional charse and that on Velvets should be thoroughly cleaned and aired so that they art absolutely dry ‘ before packing! of the infectTdh. The condition derives It ’ s name from the fact that it Is most often acquired at the scenes of athletic endeavor such as bathing beaches, swimming pools, shower rooms and gymnasiums, where it is passed on from one to another. ItTcsembler in many wa;^~ exceW perspiration and the various forms of food poisoning known as all ergies. Allergic people are thoee who have an Individual seilsivity to some particular Item of food ■ chemicals. There are '' many remedies for AUilete's Foot, nearly all of which have some slight value. Some are very good arid others leave much to be desired. Those which shout their virtues loudest, are frequently of the least value. Before you rush to, the drug store for one of these remedies, visit your chiropodist. Let him advise you and reap the benefit of his knowledge and experience. Here are a few rule.s for home care of this InfecUdn and , to .pre vent it's sprecid. 1. Extreme cleanliness. 2. Do not walk about in the bare feet anywhere. 3. - Change shoes and hose fre quently. j I 4. If one of the fomlly already .i. has ‘ Athlete ’ s Foot ’ , keep his hose 'out of the family wash. Wash them •separately In antlsciptlcs solutions, do not rinse them and allow them to dry in the sun. Dust Boric Acid powder around the toes, in the hose and In the shoes. /• ,, 5. Best of all visit your chiro- ^dlst, podiatrist or physician. i Real Estate Board Member Predicts Increasing A^Jtivity On Peninsula The number of real estate tran- -is evidenced by the higher rents (action s In Great Neck will have more than doubled .by November 1 of this year, according to Har old R. Young, member of the without additional oharst and that on all Great Nack real estate board Mir this predicuon on 1936, ftve p«rt«ntum will b« flrftt month and tn addll hslf of one uer««ntum for and fraction thereof thereafte Doted MtS> 23. 1030. onal one ;b month intll paid. MAYIX Treasurer. May22-3t VILtoAOE or QKEAT NECK YLAZA PLEAS! TAKB NOTICE .that the 'tax and warrant of the tncorperated VII- A verified petition having been preiwnt- ^^jmTO.'^n^^ant^^y'^'S B. Chew^ “ ^1 J, tofname of Marita IMward*cn^^^*! \ver«d to the undersigned for the collec- the place and stead of hli present taxes therein levied and that the »e, and the Court telng satisfied that X*ll**® ^'**5*'^??,..®*^*** _ name, and the petition Is trui lonable objects being satlsIUi ihd that there ch gned, VlUage i celve taxes at vard Dr Icrkt^of 81 the villa esented. ^ ® ^ having alao been underilgnVd without add® edged conaet (uah change pfaaentei' HPW, da(M tb eonaant. and on motion ot Ctll ORDBRXD, Chat Charlaa faward Irkan- dar, tha petuioner harcEt. be and he hne- by u Buthorlaed to agiuma the aama ot added for mal one-half of one percen- ith and fraction thereof aid. FLORENCE on present indications, on deals now pending, together with the homes under construction. in an article on real estate con ditions made public today, Mr. Young says. “ Orsat Neck is on* of the best known toivns near New 'York -yity \ir ' ri6e\ Iri the entire country. \Many prominent persons live here. Including such men as Alfred P. Sio*^n, president ol Gen eral Motor?; .Chrysler; Will Durant, fmthor and jihlloso- pher; Nicholas M. Schenck, presi-. dent of M-OM.;: Mme. Prances Alda, former star 6t the Metro- * ” ■ i polltan Opera Company and oth- ■ ers. “ The OrMit Neck Real Estate Board reperta increasing activity demanded on May 1 renewals. The growing scarcity of unfurnished ' dwellings for rent In this area is rapidly developing Into an Import ant factor In .turning renters into buyers; “ Since January 1 there have been 1 more than 50 Imprcfved residential Ipropestles sold In Great Neck for a total sum In excess of $850,- 000. This Includes the sale of small homes as low as $9,000 and waterfront estates for $160,000. Tjgw -figures-'do-TTOt -mciade the sale of plots or afireage which In themselves amoupt tq^ ? consider able figure, as there Is an increas ing interest in the building of how*.*' , ■: ■ , EBimniWI SAFE — FAST — -pEPENDABtE E. PEARCE, a- -- ZSI,Si (ortr dayi altar tba antry ot Uila order, — — --------- - ----- ------- - --------- ----- — — ------ a -r ........ .... ' ' ' — ,1 — ^ ---------------------- ORt to It (urlhar ORDERED, Uiat thli otdar ahall ba an- tarad and thv Bapara on whloh It li ant- ad ahall be died In the oltlca of the Clerk of the County of Naaaau within tan dayi from tha data thtraof, and be It turthei ordered , - that a copy ot thia order •hall be publtahed at laait onea within Un days attar tha entry . thertof ht.The Manhasial Praia, a . nawapapar publliW In the.County of Naaaau, au that proof of wUl^lon t(iaraof ba fUsd vlth tha County within Clark 'of Naaaau forty days, and It la turthar OROBRED. that foUOWlait tha mint of titlon and ths order htr(l>t.aa ill- of pubi County dayi IBRI this patitlon and ths order htrOlni raotad ,*nd (ha publlaatloti of Idafi order and the niuig of BMof of puhlleatlan thereof, ai hirtlnbafwt direetad, and on and attar the 1st day of July, 1030, thg pgtltlonar ahall bt known by tha nai otMnrlei Wwqrd Chtaabroufh and by *\ Enter Oran tad; May so. 1030. Chai. B. Ri CORTLAND A. JOHNSON. County Judie. mom. Clark. AC UNITED -■ .i: n.fc.l FirOT ’ POR'I ’ KAlTtef/ : apb M At bj|ft}fjnv' iem f IN YOUR T dignity, in the rendering of service, crimes ■witli quiet un derstanding, r^pect, ansi the sincere, tasteful de sire to be of help. Our ^ sincete ideal is to serve . . sympathetically and well. MTABLIBBED 1414 \''■J J. Gallagher lue. ftmEJiALi>ikEcroRs NerUtoni Blvd. Tat Haakiaael .Ut 4 liOOKLTN. W Aberdnm Si TM. Oitaiatra 4-$en) JAMAl^ •, . Every Day at Liggett ’ s you 'will And over 5 “ 0 “ 0 “ H' wanted items out to the bone. Women Say . . . **We*ll Buy New Dresses on What We Save Shopping at Liggett's* ’ — -y — - “ These days of curtailed biidgels make it Highly desirable that we should __ shop where we can save money all the Ume. Drugs and toilctric!) are big ilems-in our family budgets. If we can save money on these items we will have* something left over to buy those little luxuries that are so dear to every woman's heart. That is why we shop at Liggett ’ s.\ TOILETRIES LADY ESTHER Face Powder * 55c Sine 37c 1.10 Tangee Lipstick . . 75c Dorln ’ s Rouge . . (, 55c Three Flower Rouge i.bo Tattoo Lipstick . . 1.00 ArmancFs Cold Cream Face Powder . . 50c Java Rice Face Pd. . 75c Edna Wallace Hopper Face Powder . ... 50c Levy ’ s La Blache Face Powder .................... 50c Phillips ’ Creams. . 25c Noxzema . . , * 35c Frostllla. . . * * 50c Frostllla ..................... 55c Pond ’ s Creams . . 50c Pacquin ’ s Hand Cr. 60c Italian Balm . . . Hind ’ s Honey & 5 Almond Cream . * 5j)c Woodbury ’ s Cream 50c Jergen ’ s Lotion . . 74c 47c 39c 69c 69c 32c » 34c 34c I5c 27c 37c 39c 34c 44c 37c 34c 36c 25c Sise-^PHILLIPS ’ ~ Dental Magnesia II 50c Sisse William ’ s 5£rM° 3 3t| 50c Size~WATKIN'S Mals«ieiiasasr° “ : Gillette Bine Blades 17i IM Si.. AGAXOL 89e lOO'e — HOBART'S ASPIRIN MODERNS ELECTRIC VIBRATOR \Special 98c CARBONA SHOE WHITENEI123«1 WILL NOT RUB OFF Pint^ ^ 0 PEB OXIDE ly LAFEt 'WATCH With braided cord.Alhlil model in assorted colotl. | French enamel flnUh. SPtT.lil.. $1.39 BEDSIDE TRAY Special 9Sc HOUSE GLEANING NEEDS ALL SPECIALLY PRICED FUTandVRSE MOTH PROOF BAG 60a Site 4fie 60c Black Flag, Lii Pt. 39/ 15c Black Flag, Pd. tiz. 13< Merck ’ s Dlchloroeide, I lb. , 49 , Moth Balls or Flakes, • • . . . . 9 < Sulphur Candles lOc 1.00 Larvex, Pint . . . sVe Nap Crystals 3 Odors, Lav., Jap. & Cedar, 8 oz. Garment Moth Bags 29< Tar Paper Rolls, 12 Sh 29* Klkay ’ s Moth Fume Crystals,.! ItL. . . 49 < Chamois, 15 x * oa, ___ _ v.'tFV ” Exclusively At Our Fhuntwn NewBrook I cg C y SSI# Fits the Ice Cube Cabinet — ZOepL 39«*| - NATIONAL DAIBT MALTED Mill CHOCOLATE FLAVORED Body-building physicians recommend it. SPECIALLY PRICEH Malted Milk 2 lb. Tin 49 c BELMONT FOUNTAIN SYRIH 9 I or HOT WATER BOTlU EACH WITH THIS COUPON ^ And 9c — Your Choice of CAKE PLATE *> I SALAD BOWL or PLATTER Roae Tinted Copied from Colonial Designs None told ta,.!*' this* ^ REKAitwPiud CT * '•■■t