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Call Oyater Ray 140. ___________ 1-30-tf tiONIAL house, seven rgems, aths, central hall. Plot 83x175, ige. Telephone Great Neck 848. FOUR-ROOM bungalow; open fireplace, bath, garage, Frlgldalre, furnished or unfurnished. Apply after 6 p. m. 34 Maple Street, Roelyn Heights. 8-14-3t building suitable for garage, 50x110, loeated on Northern Boulevard and West Shore Road, formerly occupied by Tbwnshlp Preaa. Inquire Theodorlc Corporation. Telephone Roelyn 703. 8-14-tf HOU8B In SeiT*rooms, iSl provements. garage. Tel. Glen Cove 4165-W. 8-30 lAROB room, twin beds, private bath garage, fine location, near station Call Great Neck 2606. 8-14-1 SEPTEMBER 1. alx-room house, all Im provements. garage.^ near station. P. O. Box 194. Glen Cove. Telephone Olcn Cove 3174. 6-30-lt BX-XNBUltAHCX nsti and other snsrge with Mmllar expedience. Have men with atmllar expedience, unique combination of life aoeldenl health, aecldent. Brsluslve ter ritory In larger towns of Nassau and Suffolk Countlss. p. o. Box 814, Remp- stead, N. Y. Aug.t-tt roUNG girl for general housework, white, sleep in. Phone Glen Cove 1968-W. d-6-lt dALX prtaser on dresses, experienced only. Apply 46 School Street, Glen Cove. Blank Dress Shop. 8-13 JOUPLl for general hou; Ing. . Must have references month. Apply Dress Shop, Neck Road, Great Neck. trork, garden- es. $75 per Middle 6-14-lt :OUPLE, ersl hi and experler driving; In O; vmg; wages, comfortabh Telephone Oyster B Address Box 393, DISH wsi L. I. >te, experienced, for gen- ork; must* be good cook enced butler; occasional Oyster Bay; $135 a month fortable - living quarter Bay 913 after 7 p. e O yster Bay. 8-14- elswn. 8-6-lt sher, Plnelawn Hotel, Pint TUTOR wanted for boy. year comp.' and Caesai ville 299. Latin, second Tel. Brook- 8-20-lt mon.strate new ssau County, bonus for eight B ents TO let H bath apartment, steam space, all modem Im- ^L)iy Barber Shop at 190 around corner - from BBank, Mineola. B-30-lt ■ur rooms, bath, garage, ^hon Avenue, Roslyn. H 8-30-3t Bnt. boat and hot water. ^Bon. Phone Oyster Bay V 8-19-1 ^Builful three* ’ Toom aparfc- ^nge. lovely .surroundings, Telephone Glen Cove ■ 8-20-lt newly decorated, all ■^desirable location. 45 K Sea Cliff. Phone Olen W 8-30-lt ^OPPORTUNITY K^RESTAURANT, must Ht do you offer? Excel- H Freeport, N. Y. Tele- H c^tre 631-J. 8-20-U |ss SERVICES AlCKfNO Island Trucking ^B Bi^tween Neir York Island Points Qlen Cove. Tele> York Office: 374 ■r. Telephone Walker g Decl3-{t Bold, renUd and repelr* Bibbons and carbon. Re- Br Co.. 507 Washington Be. Wantagh 48. ■ Decl2-tf ■s SXRVICE — Low ratea Oshlngton to New York, ■or Expreu. Phooei O ’ eu 1 Walker 5-5043. Aprl7-t( B ’ MBINO AND B eatinq 1 on Contract Work 1 C. FRANK . It Neck, h. I. Bet 83; Residence 40 Ispool Clednlng — Cesspools Mned 8c Built. General Brd R. Schluler, 39 Ray- |Hlcksvme 1308. B6-4 K0-? i 1 Shell Gas - Oil fcWAY OArJtOX i^rsteln. Prop. B bal repairs | ind WUloughbr Ave. pa — Body and Pender re- per how bad, we tlx 'em. prazlng. Ouco reflnlxhlng. I 3mkaS35 H Distance Moving. Motor bucks for all purposes. Rractlng. Empire Storage lnr.y C. Srengel, Proti. 13S freet. Tel. HlckerUle, tO. [ BS-4 K-S-3 SOUCST ’ [large or small oollectlons prints. Phone Great Neck f p. O. Box' 143, Great ^ A. Mar30-tf pENT agencies fliJC Employment Bureau, lonce: Maid 430; general maid tor doetor'e pfflce, 440; also poeterO, h ‘ *n. 440. 400. 475. 374 K. Mineola. Qarden City Jun35-tt [OTON EMPLOTiiBNT BO- [srbor Road. AH kinds of pip furnished; ■ references IK. w, Orlttin, proprle- ^ Port Waiblngton 1046. M wanted, lire In. Kreg- gment Agency. US Main Washington 17, L JutySitf Pjgj BUPUIYMRNT aoxn - •V*™ (OOf Uolp p^naole and eompetest gen- ®^*^»1>trmaiai, walt- msida and emks. Call any MoplS-tf hxmberinaldx, waltreaiec. houianogkeri. house- £ Vinson Avemw, Olen Cove. ....... . . AGWCY, oomer ^ Station Oroat tea. ’ Ss-gii !l **~**4aBS RENT BfwSfoiaSJ ’ JsiJSi te >ort WliBmr5o. “ 1 -I ' 6 LARGE rooms, all Improvements, steam heat, about one mile from station. Rent $$$.00. Minnie D. Sipf, Broad way. Phone Hteksvllle 171. 8-^0-U FOR SALE 8TUOIO upright prana : baby grand. Montiily paraanta to responsUrle party. Phone betAen 13 and 3, Uanhaxaet 143S. Apr3-tt UNCLAIMED atoriice and bankrupt stocks of new and used furniture. Dining room, livlhf room, bedroom and kitchen suites. Dressers, beds and bedding, chests and wardrobef. Pud line of Armstrong floor covering. Rugs, radios and In fact hun dreds of Items too numerous to mention. Time payments arranged. Kaufman's Auction Rooms, 72 Glen Street, Olen Cove. Telephone Qlen Oove 1556. We deliver. -May7-tf SIX-ROOM bungalow, all improvements. 100x100 lot. Call Farmingdale 593. No agent. • 7-30-tf THE most intelligent and unusual dog is an Irish water spaniel. Young pup pies out of. best brace Westminster show. 1936. Dr. Murray Maxwfl^* 'R0$- ' lyn. 8-13-tt ON laxooh, off North Sea, rent until November 1, new colonial bungalow, accommodating six. 'Water system, private' beach, tastefully furnished. Isolated, oandb and rowboat, 436 week ly, 4100 monthly. Box 431, Roslyn. Phone Roslyn 546; 8-12-tf BOSTON terrier puppies, pedigreed, prize winning, stock, '^lei^pe Manhosset 730; evenings Great Reek 4312-W. 8-14-tf .SMALL candy store. Inquire 331 Olen Street. Olen Cove. « . 8-20-lt BOOKS — Fiction' stories and complete set of Dickens, ^pply 43 Clement Street. Olen Cove. N. Y. 8-20-lt NANNY goat for tale. Staples Street, Farmingdale, across the track by Stracke. ^8-30-lt BEAUTIFUL Persian kittens. Good ped- ^reed stock, house trained. Phone Great Neck 3443 or apply Great Neck Record. 8-30vlt BARGAIN In furniture, porch set. chairs and table, beds. Several useful ar ticles. Call Mr^. Ouenwald, 196 Main Street, Farmingdale, L. I. 8-31-U FURNISHED ROOM X)UR young men to dem product throughout Na: Average daily $3.00 and hours ’ Work. No experience necessary. Write Box 300. Glen Cove Record-Ad- - vwnooi — foe Interview. __________ 8-20-lt >AS station attendant,' nights. Write, giving salary expected. Gas Station, General Delivery. Rosiyn 8-20-U 3ENBRAL houieworker, sleep in, own room and bath. Rbslyn 1271. 8-30-lt URL, white, general Housework and an swer phone in doctor ’ s office, ^all Port Washington lOU between 12-1 and 5-8. May28-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST-Saturday night, coin purse con taining three diamonds, wedding ring and about $38.00 Reward. Tel. Glen Cove 468. 8-30-lt LOST — Gold wrist watch. Swiss champ make. Reward. Communicate 'Box 21. Great Neck Record. Great Neck. 8-30-lt LOST — RaSbit hound, black, white and tan, in Farmingdale. Bohiing, 245 Pros pect Street. Telephone Farmingdale 1053. Reward. * 8-30-lt Pleasing The Man Bj CHLOE JAMISON Did you know that most mtn are IncuraJhly fond of chill — a dish they very rarely, get at home? Even a roadside diner has (been known to lure fastidious men in side for this nuMcuIine delicacy which, with sensible variations, can be made very easily in the spie- and-span kitchens over which their wives presid£. Here is one good recipe which is tasty without being unmercifully hot: Home-Made ChiU H pound chopped round steak 1 cup sliced onion 1 cup canned tomatoes 1 cup red kidney beans ^ Salt and pepper Chill powder Brown the chopped beef in but ter, then add onions, tomatoes and beans and cook in a covered 'sauce pan for about 10 minutes. Add seasoning and cook for 15 minutes mere, ana thg To n c ucil o n - is ready for serving. The quanUties ^iven will provide one helping for you and t-wo big ones, for the hungry man. With a salad and toasted crackers or bread and toulter ' sandwiches this makes a very tasty and satisfying meal. Chill ' Is also a good dish for an'TiVormal supper for neighbor callers or intimate friends ’ . Double the quantities given and you will have sufficient chill to serve six. And if you want dessert, make it something simple, such as.fbrand- died peaches or sliced oranges with whipped cream and shredded co conut. 1 .teaspoon ttit lespoon butler lesptta iMd milk and water In aqUal ' parts SClx and alft dry tO|Killenta tbtee. Work in the butter and lard with a case knife or tipa of , Oradually add the liquid, dinlDg With a knife. Tbu on a afliditly floured board and quickly roll out to one-half an inch in thickness. Shape with a biscuit eatter. Place on greased baking sheet and bake in a quick oven f«0 degrees P.) for from 12 to 16 minutes. If baked in too slow an oven the gas — the leavening in gredient — will escape before the biscuits have sufficiently risen. Servp hot. At least in different staes of caiu are common. TOie trickiest can to watch for is known as No. 300, an underslaed can often used in place ^f, ^and easilV confused with . a No. 2. Legal Notice CObNXr CODST: NASSAU COUNTV Rtpiinst Rrri^L IIOLDiNU COkPORATlON, : Defendsnis. : C. Elmer Spediek. PlainUft ’ s Attorney, ^aCourt St reyt, Broo klyn, N. Y. ^ Pursyanl l o JUddmu nt ei itei e ^a lu th e N8SSSU County Clerk's office on April l|th, 1936. 1 will sell at public auctloA at tbs of the CquRty Courthouse. MitMttls, New York, on l3Ui d4? ^ June. 1936. at 10 o ’ clock In the forenoon of that day. premises in said Judgment directed to bo sold being a plot of ground at Great Neck. Town of North Hempstead. Nassau County, New York, known as lot lettered 'O.\ and the northwesterly 0 Inches of lot letter \P\ on a certain map enUtl^ Map of property belonging to A. A. iRnbins. situated at Brookdale, Groat I.. S. L. Mitchell, aurv 1874 lUnty Clerk Egg t'etlbig t'or Simpki It ’ s 80 diaooorfltini tryinc to fry an eft to bab* it wnwl all over the pan in a amt ungtioe- ful manner. If that happiBB It ean only mean one thffic: the egg isn ’ t fresh I It'S a good Idea to ihop atuund for eggs and teat them each time for treshneas and in this aray learn which grocer carries the freshest. lyie test Is lery simple and will, in time, save the housewife much grief. Use a glass bowl with enough water hi thq bottom to cover an egg. Place the egg In the water and if freih. It will remain rest ing at the bottom of the bowl. It not quite fresh, it will rest with the big end raised higher than the small end. and the higher the big end 1s ri^ed the older the egg. ’ The reason for this is simple; As an egg gets older, the water contained in the whites of the egg evaporates and this causes the empty space at the end of every egg to become larger. ’ The larger that empty space becomes the more the egg rises in the water, until in time It will float. _____ MISCELLANEOUS DAILY txpress service. Low rules be tween Sil Loaf Island points and Kew Yorlr. Glen Cove Motor Express. Phone Oleu Cove 1588 or Walker 3-5043 ^ Mar28tf oh. modatlons. Bay Cove. ler, Ugbti Conklin ’ Die grove, neai modern accom* Camp, Oyster July9-tf If your family likes' Us pie best when it is warm, remember J,hat you can- rs-hsat a cold pie v$ry easily if you will, set the pie tin In a baking dish filled with boiling water and place over the flame for 15 or 20 minutes. TTien put the pie in the oven and heat and re- crisp the paste, and it will be a^ good as if freshly baked. ^ TTLX CO. mortgages, certificates want ed. Immediate cash. ' O. W. John & Co,. Suite 1810, 80 Broad Street. New York, N. Y. Digby 4-8318-9. 7-30-tf !ALL GLEN COVE 3749 for aiTy kind ot signs. Louis F. Schweers 8-6 *tf MONEY tO^ LOAN Try A Want Adi LEGAL NOTICE NI'PREME COURT QP THE NTATK oY NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NARSAU ------- - ------ - ------------------------------------------ X PHOENIX MUTUAL LITE IN8UR- ; • MORTGAGE Straigh »w Feel LEO 531 Nas! Te^. Fr« K. AND .sau Road, eeport 4393 MONEY TO LOAN Amortlzin seveli 4739 or Amort ___ . s — Quick Action — Consult !RSON ENIX MUTUAL !CE COMPANY. agsinst dcL, REYN [IRONNA. ROMAON Defendants. ; woman. Iklng dll op- from TTLB Cp. mortgages, certificates wanted. John Sc Co., Inc., 80 Broad, New York City. Dig 4-8318-9. Junl8-i.f PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LABOX ROOM I tlonal. <Etsy> btulneu center. prl»e-Pllot, Oyiter Bay. ROOMS with use of kitchen for light hbUKkeeplng If preferred. Mrs. Lar- •en, 88 Slmcoe Street, Oyster Bay. PhohB ail-W. . , Junl8-tf PORT WASklNGTON — Large, attractive, Bxlyato~ibnaae. Ja Pley - ant location, near bay a^ cluolvf Board tf desired. Reasonable rates. 38 prospect Street. P. W. 2541. July9-tf ROOM and board for men only; * ‘ als3 garage. Mrs. Joseph Hewlett, 22 Grant Avenu$, Farmingdale, L. I. Aug7-lf NEWLY furnished room, near beach, school and village, garage available Suitable for. school teacher or buhlnes.s person. TBI. Glen Cove 2718-U^ iter- PAINTZNO, papernanglng. decorating. Good clean work. >Reasonable prices. given. £. Ouldal. Phone On Estimates | Neck 1357. lone Great 8fpt.30-tt VlOlilN LK 80 NS by experienced teacher. Beginnera advanced pupils. Eugene Gaydebouroff. Studio t^ephones: Man- hgsset 1138, Great Neck 130. Residence: Plandome. L. 1.. Manbasset 18. or Glei WINKLER tDUATE Masseuse, sclentino Swedli assage, medicated baths at your hon ' 87 Parkway. Sea Cliff, L. I. Phoi 1433. EDWARD STUDENIdAlBR Plano Instructor Tuning and Voicing of Pianos BtudlD No. 33. 7th Street. Great Neel Telephone Great Neck 539-R 15 Woolsey Ave- il. Glen Cove 405. ' 8 - 8 -: rooms; meals option ing. Otements Lodge, 355 PUBNISHED bedn nue, Glen Cove NICELY furnlshe a1: homb cookli South Street. CORNER room, twin beds, attractively furnished. For one or two gentlemen. Private residence. Five minutes ’ walk to station and restaurants. 15 to shor and clubs. Breakfast optional. Refer ences exthanged. 137 Reid Avenue. Call Port Washington 191. 8-14-tf AT GUN HEAD — Three rooms and b^th. strictly private. Tel. Glen Cove PIJ;\- KfiSS IDA J. WAIXMER COI j ONIC mRIOATION Modern Sanllury EaMlpniont >.> We$tminster Hall, 4 Maple Drive, Apt. Great Necic Phone . Great Neck 1463 IN PURSUANCE ol a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 10th day of Augeit, 1930. I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named wilt sell at Pub lic Auction to the highest bidder, at Che Rotunda of the Courthouse. Mineola, Nassau County. New York, on the 10th day of October. 1936. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following described premises: » ^ ALL that certain plot, piece or par cel of land, tbgether with the build ings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Great Neck, Town of North Hempstead. County of Nassau and State of New York, shown as part 6f plot 10 in Block ’ N ’ on a certAln map entitled, “ Map of Russell Oa^enR, Sections 1 to 4 inclusive, \ ^oB£md RdkieH eaedeoa,.. situated at Great Neck. Nassau Coun ty, New York, surveyed by D C. Will-, Great Neck. January. 1928. “ and filed in the offied of the Clerk of •the County of Nassau on January 16th, 1928 as Map No. 647; more particu larly tMUnded and described as fol lows: beginning at ' a point on the northerly side of Wensley Drtve, wliere the same Is inCiprsected by the wester ly Hoc. of lot 11 on above mentioned map; running thence north 54^fgrecs. 35 minutes. 30 second#. Wfst YO feet filed In thv'Queens County Clerk ’ s, office April SSUi, 1874, under file No. 647 and In Nasaaa Countv under Ale No. 138. and de- tcrlMd according to said map as follows: BEOINNING at a polht on the Bouib- -- westerly slde^if Middle Ne8k Road where \ said side of Middle Neck Road is Inter im seeMcf bv the dlvltlon line between lots lettered B and G1 running thence South 55 degrees 30 minutes West along* said division line between loU lettered H And O, 112 feet to the northeasterly line of lot number 2; thence South 34 degrees 38 XBlnutee Bast along said northeasterly line of lot number 3, 35.73 feet: thence North 55 degrees 38 minutes East 113 feet to laid MUtbWSBterTy side of Mid dle Road arid thence NdME 34 degree.^ 30 minutes west along said aide of Middle Neck Road 35.75 feet US tne point or place of beginning. ' TO< i PTHER with the mortgkgor's !n- teregt in the road adjoining. ROBERT 8. HOROWITZ. Referee. The above sale is hereby adjourned to July, 18. 1938; at the same hour and Witee. ROBERT 6. nonOViVTZ, - . Th4;'j^ve aal^ la hbreby further post poned to August 1st, 1936, at the same hour and plaee. ROBERT 6. HOROWITZ, Referee. The above sale is hereby adjourned to AiiiLUSt 15th. 1930. at*the same hour and place. ROBERT 8. HOROWITZ. Referee. The above sale U hereby adjourned to September 13th. 1938. at the same hour and place. ROBERT 8. HOROWITZ. Referee, ON33 — Augai-Sepll PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed bids or proposals for the con- struoUon of pipe tines and appurte nances on the O A. Mesgar Norgate at Manhaasst development will be received at thi. office of the Manhasset-Lake- ville Water Distriot, 368 Plandome Road. Manhassei. New York, up to 5 p. m Jgost 35th. 1938. Plans and S|)eci ns may be seen .at the same office . Augl3-at JSunday Night Is Sandwich Time; A Few Tempting Recipes Here are a lew sandwiches that re excellent for Sunday night suppers that will make a IltUt lobster go a long way. ^ DOBSTIBR AND BOO SANDWIOHIBS Chop one small claw of lobster meat and three or four hard boiled eggs. Add mayonnaise to make of spreading consistency and put be tween crustless slices of buttered white bread. \ An excellent variation of this is to chop meat of one lobster, three hard boiled Sgggi ,dne small bottle stuffed olives and half head of lettuce, and mix with may onnaise. . LOBSTER AND MUSHROOM SAHDWTCH Saute muahrootns in butter and chop, adding a little cream if nec- -fessary. Add . same amount of I(fl» ster meat chopped fine and season with salt, pepper and lemon Juice. 'Thick creamed shrimps may bie used in place of the lotwter. An attractive plate of crunchy wafers with a slight spicy sweet ness will serve as excellent accom paniments for the wine. VieNnM AAm fli ML nmmi L. r, a naftr U m — mb te xm. L. 1 BnuKh miMfliw. u tM irla. ner of a caae dt TntAm'a White Label Bwr, fbr bar raolpe. An apron and a box of on ’ s Oelatlne has been awarded to Mra. it A. Brown, of Montroee, ffew York, a reader of the BeekskUI, N. Tn Highland Deotoorat Mrs. A. H. UhMr, o< Helstwtown, Md„ a readtr of the Relateratown, Md., Oommimlty News, le the'wln- n« of a .metal recipe container with raolpee and a ’ ean ot Pom peian Ofllei 0(1. A Beeenl Hand Made Hand Painted Salad Bowl has been won ^ Jean M. Chambers, ot Newark, Del., a reader of the Washington, nr. J„ Star. Mrs. Starr Lougheed, of Carmel. N. Y.. a subscriber of the Carmel, N. Y., Courier Is the winner of li case of Ruppert's Beer. A rice ball and a box of Alt 'Comet Rtoe -Produeta hae been awarded to Mrs. Charles Ijota, of Halethprpe. H^.. a reader of the Catonsville, liU., Herald. Mrs. E. J. Murphy, of Ridgewood, New Jermy, a reader of the Ridge wood, N. J. Herald, has won a cheese tray with an assortment of seven kinds of Borden ’ s Cheese. TiUn m hMqfWIi tore «iMfl MHHii WAi «ah fl aiiaiS flk^ .■Mr beet lor mA «aaq#e: namm mmok and pacdui wat.aT\ .M. • peach halm t cup oroam. wMppad i cup peoanA eMMpad 1 cup mayoonalw 1 cup eraam e h eeee. aex otaaa ohaaea, aaaronw^ Whipped ergflm aad peeant tccSdk- er. Pour om peii h ea. which town been plaoed, hollow aide OBw.Jn tray of loq box. P kiie e about 4 or 4 hours. Serve on ertip ieUuqA.. Very pretty and tnegpendve knife boxes for the kitchen uEple- ments can be bought In unOnUh- ed wood at the dime auoo, and lacquered In bright kllchms tSkn. using pnamar to r th e owtolMf^of^ the box and a oootraattnq wade for thr ttning. Knife boxea, when bought flntotigd. are priced at .Utfee or four tlhiea .'as tench aa (iNaa you can daeortee yot^lf. Obooed' colon teat will be iffcoUvo .with the comblnaUmu used In your kitchen scheme. HERE'S QUALITY YoucnTASTEl on AUgl flcxtioni / m TUB PEOPLE OP THE 8TATK OF NEW YORK TO: MARY A. CROSS. ELLEN T. DON OHUE. JOHN COUGHLIN. ALICE BURKE, and any and dlt other dii- trlbuteea. helri-at-Uw and next-of- f MARY A. C oughlin : de- I, whoAc names and places of ^uidence and post office addr uri ' km of MAI ceased, whoi post office addresses Bril \Ur iiPtttkmefr distributees, hetrs-st-law and nAl> ofikln^ devisees and pi rsonal osantatives whose names, If any, ant of residencedence and iMJSt offic ninut ilong tht ‘ ^rivc to a second# . ' herly side of then MISS IDA J. WAi Graduate of Sweden Colonic Irrigation M At your home or Apar sstmlnster Hall. Ore lone Great Neck 1463. answer <3902. Wei Pht >n Massage Apartment 18, at Neck. U t Office phone 938 Res. phone 154 ” ^GI urocaU X-r lOROE IXlUCl Chiropractor Drive to a point; fimnlng thence 39*Ylegree8, 34 mtniUc.%, 30 seconds east a corporation organ 139 93 feet to a poliU: running thenbe der the laws of Utc .south 61 degrees, 33 minutes.' 00 sec- whose principal offii onds east 80.83 feel to s point in the ness is at No. 40 westerly line of lot ll. running thenes south 35 degrees, 34 minutes^ 30 sec onds west 120.93 feet along the wester ly side of lot 11 id. the northerly side of Wensley Drive, at (the point or place of beginning. 'I*OOETHBR with all the right, title and interest, if any, off., in and to that IMtrtion ot Wpnsley Drive, lying imme diately in front of and adjacent to the ^escribed proi>erty to the cen- NICELY furnished room, good nelghboi hood. Home cooked meals. Bouthei cming ir preferred. 38 Tooker Avo*- nue, Oyster Bay. Julyl4-tf r* 108 Broadway to 13; *3 to 5: 7 Except Thursday* Hicks me. L. 3mka< above 4*Mribed proi>eri tet thereof. SUBJB facts lerse it aces of resi and imjsi addresses arc unknown to petitioner, of the distributees, heirh-at-law and next-of-kln of said c:ecedent who ItavS'dled since her deatn. and any and all other persons interesled in th* Estate of MAKV A. COUGH LIN, late of Little Neck, County of Nassau. Btate of New York, , BEND GREETIN08 WHBitCAfi. PREBIDENr AND DIREC- JRB OF THE MANHATTAN COMPANY. anised and existing un- Ute State of New York, principal office and place of busi ness IS at No. 40 Wall Btrset, Borough of Manhattan, pity of New York, has Utfly AfifiMcd to the Surrogate's Court of our UoUhty of Nassau, to have a certain instrument In writing bearing date the 13th ddy of January. J#33, relating io^ butb.< reiU and personal property dul^ proved os the Iasi WiU and Teatameni of MARY A. COUGHLIN, deceased, \who was at thb tin^e of her death a reeiden. of Little Neck, In said County an accun might sho Ing: Any state ate survey of ow; covenants ed in InstrU' real estate rCllNISRED room! < Inf II preferred. Qruit Avenue. ir light houiekeep- No children. S3 5-30-lt H OUSEHOLD GOODS MXW XLOXXmCX line >» OU^Clretttotl« Heaters fdf every heed to heme, office Babylon, L. 1 _______ ■ mss-±w try Boe.d, MelvUla, L. L Mo XIOHT-ROOM h( Vaunt October W ,iia« for eale or rer 1. Call Port Waehlni ashlng- or auetloned for your eexon nt. J- Barit, M Oivtnwloh Strut. BempetoaO lAflirX coach and bathlnette. l« Aadnm Road. M i nlweut . Conner. t-ao-it HE LP WANTE D ____ $88 month and ments. Lo$ 58 xm 8. Avenue, Pqrl Woshli SITUATION WANTED VroWAtf. eaeeOent coUt < three daye or part tmte. ear. Addreie 471 Btoadwi laundreae: Mm own HlckerUle. f-7-i4-ai ol facts wbici the premises and restrictions contained in ment recorded in Liber 973 of Con veyances. Pete 181. as modified by in strument recorded in Liber 1581 of Conveyances. Page 334; covenAoU and restrtctlonsi.contained in iostrumenU recorded in Llhm 1135 M Ccaveyance: Pegs 378 and Uber ltd!! of Convey ances, Page* 497; lighting casement conteined in instrument recorded In Liber 1010 of Oonveyofiees, Page .33, telephone agreements recorded in Liber 1080 of Canveygnceie foge S77. and Liber U49 of Conveyances, Page 73; building ahd aonlog' ordinances and Hemtiatead. 3at«d. AufUit UUi. l(3f. - ARUIN H. MXrrUCMANM. Keferc 0YDNXY BEBNHXIU. AttorMy for naUtUV, Office ii P. O. M Xaet 4tod Hew Y«rk ettv. A* Will t he ediplttcd rut and peteonel AMrau. Xtrut, OM*3-Auf30-Octl W a “ ntio “ c h^mhum aldA nuru alltiM. PMlOWM TOUNO maa wUhet Job rs- cook for afereaoee. Box — fimerai tr 44 Ba^ AreaBO, Ol ClfS> C»ve IMR. houeework. M p * ' 'Vi, eebil __ Good -- PfB nn Waehgitaa pBaae Bayatde »-«nr StlRVEYOX ■SfiWflUR*--* OBinnAL be a u w o rt a r a, wSMreeeu, cham- barauida, aurw walda: lU aationalitiM. ■Tel. t4 m,..-.| ply Oeau ’ ^rValui cy,' XyoeeU. lOSe BM aabWumiJMVW. awMb aeiX up. Ap- ' au^ rent. ~ RebaM. iri > Neck. In .sHid County ^f Naeeau. TIinsPORk 'Vou, eiul each of fou. re cited to enow ceuu before thr SUr- rofete'e Court of our Couarty ot Naeuu, et the Rurrogate'e Other In Mineola, In thr County of Naa#au. on the and day of HepUmber. KM, et ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day why the said and Teelauient ehould dot to probate aa a WUl of proiierty, IM TESTIMONY WHXRXOP, We have cauMd the seal of the Sur- rogaU'a Court ot ouv aakt County of Maasau to be hereunto affixed, wmon, HON. l X onx d . how - ■Uo Rurrofate ot our eaU Coua- ty of Naaeau, at tha Surrogate ’ s Olftet at MlneoU, la the aato O our K, tke HQi day of itttrr oae taoueaad. nine hundred and Otexk of .the Surrogate ’ s Court. OM 43 July 30 'Augt CIVIL tir ^ CNGINKCRINQ eta I. C. i. Coaite. Frce ’ CaUloX. eaML-.,., » ,.4 g;: ................... .............................. tmtL jummt w WHEN IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO TELEPHONE ^vcii if tome'friend you enjoy talking with doei live a hundred rhlIei~or lo away, it'i just a matter of momenta to talk back and forth by telephone ... to ihare the thrill of hearing each Other ’ a voices as clearly aa if you paid a visit in person ... to keep close togetheiLjmtil you meet againt. i You really have'to talk with fomeonfl out-<^-tOwn by telephone to appreciate it. People ulk about (he experience for days. It's a thoughtful wfy of expressing . fafliBisgf 01^^ ... extending sympathy ... giving words bf ' cheer ... adding mt to aewa.v And so inezpiiuive all may paccidpite ...especially during bargain hours. Red uce d rates on Long DoMoce to moat places are in effect every evniiqg . after T-v-and oo.Sundays. 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