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F 1 '^W^PPPfPPIHIPP . PROFESSIONAL CARDS ISAAC B. OWENS Attorney-at- Law Patent.Trade Mark and Copyright Caeca 74 South Side Avenue Freeport, L. I. 271 Broadway, N. Y. SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. TITLE GUARANTEE AND : TRUST COMPANY, : Plaintiff, : —againet— : CHARLES FREDERICK Me- : AVOY. ET AL., Defendants. : CHARLES G. HILL Lawyer 39 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y MARTIN V. W. HALL Couneelor-at-Law Freeport, N. Y. CLINTON M. FLINT Couneelor-at- Law 49 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y. SIDNEY H. SWEZEY Couneelor-at-Law Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage Office, Railroad Ave., Freeport Residence, Lexington Ave., Freeport LEO FISH EL Attorney at Law Freeport, N. Y. I SUPREME COURT, i NASSAU COUNTY. KENNETH DOWS. : Plaintiff. : HARRY HOWARD. ET AL., : Defendants. SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale duly made and entered HARRISON B. MOORE. Plaintiff, —against— HERBERT CALLMANN, ET AL., Defendants. Rockville Centre A meeting of the Board of Village Trustees will be held on Tuesday even ing next. — j School reopens on Tuesday morning next. A meeting of The Pequots wi’,1 be -- - ----- ---------- In pursuance of a judgment of fore- . .. . , - in the above entitled action, bearing closure and sale duly made and entered be|d at their wigwam, Lincolq avenue, date the 21st day of November, 1918, in the above entitled action, bearing on a®turday night. All members are I, the undersigned, tne referee in said date the 21st day of November, 1913, urKed t0 be Pfesent. date the 21st day of November, 1913 , Judgment named, will sell at public I, j;he undersigned, the referee in said I, the undersigned, the Referee in said auction at the Nassau County Court judgment named, will sell at public A n?eeV‘,8 °( the N?en 9 “I1 of tl?® judgment named, will sell at public House at Mineola, New York, on the auction at the Nassau County Court ( Church of the Ascension will be held auction at the Nassau County Court 12th day of January, 1914, at eleven House at Mineola, New York, on the on Wednesday evening, Jan 14th, House at Mineola, New York, on the o’clock in the forenoon, the premises 12th day of January, 1914, at eleven ^ he\ an l\f”rm®1 l®lk wl' *,e ? ,i,en 12th day of January 1914 at eleven directed by said judgment to be sold 1 o’clock in the forenoon, the premises ^ Ldward M. Bentley, who has taken o’clock in the forenoon, the premises and therein described as by said judgment to be sold for his topic, ’‘Sewage Installation.' ‘ directed by eaid judgment to be sold ALL those certain lots, pieces or and therein described as follows:— rorthepasttwelveyears.M r.Bent- and therein described as follows:— parcels of land situate, lying and be- ALL those certain lots, pieces plot, piece or par- inK at Inwood, in the Town of Hemp- parcels of land situate, lying and he improvements fltead, County of Nassau and State of ing at Inwood, in the Town of H< MACON, 61. CHILD Made Strong and Well by Vinol When we tell you that Vinol la the beat remedy In our whole stock for rc***\* Puny, ailing children W. C. T. U. Colnmn (By Special Correapondf-nt.) OUTLAWING THE USE OF ALCOHOL. Dr. Reid Hunt, of the Hygienic Lab oratories of the Federal health service, , . gives a summary of the legislation i “ ,ng’ rot)u8^ roey we are only that has thus far been passed in this . 70u, w*la*. ^afl b®6® proved by country restricting the use of alcohol Pu^dreds of mothers, among employes of the public carrier „ „ ^ k,,n*’ Macon. Ga., say*: services. My ch,,d was Tery thin and delicate. In its last issue, Good Health gives no aPP^Re, nervous, and did not the following interesting facts from wc*1- Doctors did not help her. the summary: Vinol was recommended and the More than thirty states, the Canal after a fair trial was wonder- — n —. . n : .. i ------ i— re_ ALL that certain cel of land with the thereon, situate, lying and being at Woodmere, County of Nassau, State of New York, known and designated as Plots Nos. 200 and 201 on Map No. 2, Property of Woodmere Land Associa tion, R. L Burton, dated October, 1908, surveyed by F. W. Conklin, and intended to be filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, and more particularly bounded imd describ ed as follows, to wit:—BEGINNING at a corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Irving Place with the northerly side of Railroad Zone, at Porto Rico, have laws re- sleeps soundly all night, has striding the use of alcoholic beverages * splendid appetite and has gained In by railway employes Many of these we^ l lt- J wish every mother knew laws date from 1890 or earlier. In what Vinol will do for delicate chll- several states similar laws exist in re- dren.” i T ^a8t y®ar®' I'lr' B®nl*jgard to electric railways »nd to street What Vinol did for this little girl H«mP- k - of .t™ . nme. h . « . i- .il.. certain map entitled, ‘.'Map of Proper- j New York, known and designated on a therefore will assure all who attend I 9tgKe COaches, cabs and other vehicles, j y of the Far Rockaway Estates at In- j certain map entitled, “ Map of Proper-1 *;hatllMr’ Be.nt 18 . prepared to and gjx have 8imj|ar |awg re|ating to wood, Far Rockaway, Long Island, ty of the Far Rockaway Estates at In- ^we*i op°n his theme in a manner that' dated May, 1909, surveyed by F. W. | wood, Park Rockaway, Long Island, prove both interesting and in- Conklin’’ and filed in the office of the dated May, 1909, surveyed by F. W. structive. ^ Clerk of the County of Nassau, as and j Conklin’’ and filed in the office of the . As this is Ladies Night at the club, it is hoped that a large number of lad ies and gentlemen will attend and thereby assure Mr. Bentley a large audience. by the lota numbers three hundred and Clerk of the County of Nassau, as and fifty-nine and three hundred and sixty, by the lots numbers two hundred and which said lots taken together as one nineteen and two hundred and twenty, parcel are bounded and described ac-; which said lots taken together as .one cording to wit: said map as follows, to parcel are bounded and BEGINNING at the corner firmed ‘ wit cording to said map described ac- i follows, tO The Rev. E. B. Richmond will close his pastorate of employes of steam, sailing vessels, canal boats, etc. California has a law relating to the use of alcohol by auto mobile and motorcycle drivers. Says Doctor Hunt, “ Among the classes of employes upon whom specific restrictions are laid in the different states are baggage masters, brakemen, bridge tenders, conductors, train dia- the Baptist Church , Patchf re- engineers, firemen, flagmen A v e n u e a s s a i d l r v i n g V l a c e and Rail- by the intersection of the Northerly BEGINNING at the corner formed w'th 8 week of prayer, and his last g . ’, .. e eg. P Map; and running thence easterly er|y 8lde of Alameda Street, and run-1 side of Bayview Avenqe with the along said northerly aide of Railroad nlnK thence Easterly along the North- Westerly side of Cerro Street, and Avenue two hundred forty (24U O feet; er|y side of Bayview Avenue forty ; running thence Northerly along the Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage thence running northerly at right an- feet; thence Northerly parallel with Westerly side of Cerro Street one bun gles to said Railroad Avenue ninety-!Alameda Street one hundred feet; dred feet; thence Westerly, parallel four and 28-100 (94 28') feet; thence thence Westerly parallel with Bayview with Bayview Avenue forty feet; EDGAR JACKSON Counaelor-at-Law Freeport Bank Building Freeport New York Elvin N. Edwards Geo, Morton Levy EDWARDS & LEVY Lawyers Telephone, 434 Freeport 1-7 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y. JOHNSON & JOHNSON Attorneys and Counselors at Law- 47 Railroad Ave., opp. depot FREEPORT, N: Y. Telephone, 355 Freeport DR. W. G. SMITH Dentist Office and Residence 61 W. Merrick Road Freeport, N.Y. 'Phone, 85-R The Misses Louise and Hazel Dav ison spent the holidays with their mother. operators ; in many esses the restric tions apply to all employes. In the case of boats, the captain and pilot are usually mentioned specifically; in the case of other vehicles the driver or motorman is usually mentioned. “ The most common form of restric tion (twenty-four states) is the mak- chlld because eickly children need the strengthening cod liver elements and the tonic Iron that Vinol con tains—that is why Vinol builds them up quickly and glvee them a fine, healthy color. It la pleasant to take and we guarantee that the results will eatiafy you—money back If they do not P■ S.—If you have Eczema try our Baxo Salve. We guarantee I t Thomas Johnston Drug Co., Freeport, L. I., N. Y. running in a southwesterly direction Avenue forty feet to the Easterly side thence Southerly, parallel with Cerro A public installation of officers will ing jt a mijdemean0r punishable by ni^nty th<* nrnnortv nf thp Loner Island of Alameda Street, and thence South- Street one hundred feet to the North- be given by l assiopia ( hapter, No. ^ne or jmnrisonment. or both, for anv along the property of the Long Island 01 Alameda street, and thence bouth- Street one hundred feet to the North- given ny 1 Railroad Company two hundred forty erly along the Easterly side of Ala- er|y side of Bayview Avenue and 453, O. E S. on Monday evening, and 85 100 (240 SS’) feet to the easier- mcda street one hundred feet to the | thence Easterly along the Northerly January 12th, 1914. J. Darrell Nicol, iimultaneous- ! ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiff's Attorney, 360 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee, of respectively Telephone Freeport 778 GEORGE A. H. S M I T H , M. D. O C U L I S T announces office hours at his Residence, 7 Wallace S t . , Freeport Cor, Brooklyn Ave. Tuesday anil Thursday, 8 to 11 A. M. and by appointment Brooklyn Office, 443 McDonough St. Irving Place seventy-feur and 74-100 and interest of the said parties of, in (74 74') feet to the said point or place and to Bayview Avenue and Alameda of beginning. Street, lying in front of and adjoining BEING the same premises which saidpremisestothecenterlinesthere- were conveyed to the said mortgagors of respectively. ■ by the said Robert L. Burton and wife Dated November 24, 1913. by deed dated January 1st, 1909 and in tended to be recorded ly with said mortgage. TOGETHER with all fixtures and articles attached to, ur used in connec tion with said premises, all of which were declared to be covered by said mortgage. Dated November 24, 1913. JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee. ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiff’s Attorney, 350 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. ginning. TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the said parties of in and to Bayview Avenue and Cerro Street, lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the centre lines there- SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. Dated November 24, 1913. JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee. ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiff’s Attorney, 350 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. will act as the installing officer, sisted by Jeannette Taylor, past grand Adah. The installation will be held in the Chapter rooms, Bank Building, at 8:00 p. m. sharp. Mrs. Francis G. Hooley has been spending the holidays with her parents at Rochester, N. Y. D R . A . H . D e n t i s t Room 4 FREEPORT BANK BUILDING Telephone, 323-w M O R T G A G E L O A N S We accept all good loans and will tel you “yes’’ or “no” when we see the property. Six per cent., tax exempt, mortgages for sale HAFF A FARRINGTON - Coun.ellor.-.t-Uw 360 Fulton Street Jamaica, N. Y. SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. MARGARET A. HICKS, Plaintiff, —against— ARTHUR V. S. HICKS, defendant. ACTION FOR ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANT : YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the Plaintiff’s attorneys within twenty days after the service of this sum mons, exclusive o f‘the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated November 20, 1913. Edwards & Levy, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, 1-7 Railroad Avenu*, Freeport, N. Y. To the defendant Arthur V. S. Hicks: The foregoing summons is served upon you, by publication, pur suant to an order of Hon. Charles H. Kelby, one of the Justices of the Su preme Court of the State of New York, dated the 10th day of December, 1918, and filed with the complaint. In the office of the clerk of the County of Nassau at Mineola, Nassau County, New York. EDWARDS A LEVY, Attorneys foPPIaintiff, Office and P. O. Address, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. OVER 66 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE P atents SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. LILLIAN TOUSEY, : Plaintiff, : —against— : HERBERT CALLMANN, : ET AL., : Defendants. : In pursuance nf a judgment of fore closure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 21st day of November, 1913, I, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction at the Nassau County Court House at Mineola, New York, on the 12th day of January, 1914, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows:— ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels of lend situate, lying and be ing at Inwood, in the Town of Hemp- GEORGE FYFE, - : Plaintiff, : —against— : MARY CORDES and CHARLES : CORDES. GRACE L. HORTON. : and WELZ & ZERWECK, : Defendants. : SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. FLORA H. W-sLFE, : Plaintiff, : —against— : HARRY HOWARD, ET AL., : Defendants. : In pursuance of a Judgment of Fore closure and Sale, duly made and ent ered in the above entitled action, bear ing date the 20th day of November, 1913, I. the undersigned, the\ Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, in front ef the office of LeoFishel, No 13-15 Railroad Avenue, in the Village of Freeport, County of Nassau and State of New York, on Saturday, Jan uary 17th, 1914, at ten o’clock, A. M. the premises directed by said Judg ment to be sold and therein described as follows: ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improve ments thereon, situate, lying and bn- ing on the northerly side of Pearsall Avenue, in the Village of Freeport, County of Nassau and State of New York, bounded and described as fol- BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner thereof, adjoining land of Dan- Another new cottage is being erect ed on Lincoln Court, The announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Ella Walters to Allen Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bennett have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ada R., to Elmo Spoerl, of Hempstead In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 21st day of November, 1913, I, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction at the Nassau County Court House at Mineola, New York, on the 12th day of January, 1914, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows:— ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being at Inwood, in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New Lynbrook Mrs. Maria A. Sault, wife of Joseph Sault, died at her late residence, At lantic Avenue, early Christmas morn ing of paralysis, in her 67th year, after a long and lingering illness. Mrs. Sault was first stricken about six years ago and for the cast two years she has been confined to her bed. Regardless of her affliction, her Christianlike for titude and cheerful demeanor, never complaining, but always bearing a bright smile, and an encouraging word, helped to cheer all around her. She leaves a husband, four sons and four daughters: Victor, Harry, Isidore and Raymond Sault; Mrs. Gussie Ham- York, known and designated on a cer- mond, Mrs. Nettie Hollenbeck, Mrs. tain map entitled \Map of Property Annie Wert and Mr8 Edna Lohr- The funeral service was held at stead, County of Nassau and State of New York, known and designated on a je| McKeeman, thence running wester certain map entitled, “ Map of Proper- |y along the northerly line of Pearsall ty of Far Rockaway Estates at In- Avenue, seventy (70) feet to the land wood, Far Rockaway, L. I., dated now or formerly of Sarah M. Crandall; May, 1909, Surveyed by F. W. Conk- | thence running northerly in a line par- lin and filed in the office of the Clerk d]|el with the weat ,ine of 8aid |and of the County of Nassau as and by the 0f McKeeman and along the east line lot numbers 223 and 261 and which lots ; 0f aajd |and of Crandall, to land now taken together as one parcel are or formerly of John J. Randall, thence bounded and described according to | easterly along said land of Randall said map as follows, to wit:— BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly side of Bayview Avenue dis tant 80 feet Westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the Northerly side of Bayview Avenue with the Westerly side ef Cerro Street, and running thence Northerly parallel with Cerro Street 100 feet; thence Westerly parallel with Bayview Ave nue 40 feet; thence Southerly, paral lel with Cerro Street 100 feet to the Northerly aide of Bayview Avenee and thence Easterly along the Northerly side of Bayview Avenue 40 feet to the poiat or place of beginning. TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the said parties of, in and to Bayview Avenue, lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the centre line thereof. Dated November 24, 1913. JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee. ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiff’s Attorney, 350 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. about seventy (70) feet to the north westerly comer of said land of Daniel McKeeman to the northerly line of Pearsall Avenue aforesaid at the point or place of beginning. The last men tioned boundary line being about two hundred forty (240) feet in length, containing within said bounds, about 16800 square feet of land be the same more or less. Dated this 1st. day of December, 1918. HENRY L. MAXSON, Referee. LEO FISH EL, Plaintiff’s Attorney, 13-16 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, New York. NOTICE OF AN N U A L MEETING The annual m eeting o f th e etoekholdera of the Freeport Bank, of Freeport, New York, will be held a t the banking roomy, 23 and 26 S. Main S tr e e t, in the Village of F reeport, New York, on Tueaday afternoon, J a n u a ry 18. 19W, from 8.00 to 4.00 o'clock P. M.. for the purpoee of electing Directors for the eneuing year and the tranaac- tion of aueh other buaineae aa may properly be conatdered at the meeting. William S. Hall. Caehier. Dated. Dec. 20.1913. map entitled \Map of Property of the Far Rockaway Estates at In- wood, Far Rockaway, Long Island, dated May, 1909, Surveyed by F. W. Conklin,” ana filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, as and by the lots numbers two hundred and fif ty-four and two hundred and fifty-five, which said lots taken together as one parcel are bounded ^and described ac cording to said map as follows, to w it:1— BEGINNING at the corner formed by fhe intersection of the northerly side of Bayview Avenue with the Easterly side of Knoll Street, and running thence Easterly along the Northerly side of Bayview Avenue for ty feet; thence Northerly, parallel with Knoll Street one hundred feet; thence Westerly, parallel with Bay- view Avenue forty feet to the Easter ly side of Knoll Street, and thence Southerly aleng the Easterly side of Knoll Street one hundred feet to the corner, the pointer place of beginning. TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the said parties of, in and to Bayview Avenue and Knoll Street, lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the centre lines there of respectively. Dated November 24, 1913. JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee. ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiff’s Attorney, 850 Fulton Street, Jamaica. N. Y. late home on Saturday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Adams, D. D., pastor of St. James’ M. E. Church, officiating, with interment in Greenfield Cemetery. A meeting of the Board of Village Trustees will be held on Tuesday even ing next. Rolland Hu <hes of this village has been spending the Christmas holiday with his parents at Stroudsburg, Pa. School re-opens on Monday next. Counselor Martin A. Springsteed has removed his office to the Blake Build ing on the Merrick Road. NOTICE OF M EETING Company. Freeport, o f J inuary, 1*14. to a c t uponpon a propoeiroposition rtificate of inc< will allow and em p o w er 1 build, m aintain a n d opera roadi off •imim ilarilar c hh aa racterracter to Ice of the Freeport Raili , L. I., N. Y., on the 8th day a c t u a p to a lter a certificate o f incorporation of the said corporation bo as to include added purposes. * provisions: namely, to a u thorize such :ate of incorporation aa th e said corporation rate a s treet surface o s c t th a t now being: n „ tained and operated by it wholly within th e < porate lim its o f th e village of F reepoit, along __ extended route changing the beginning of said railroad from the intersection of South Grove S tr e e t and Olive Boulevard in th e Village of Freeport, to the intersection of Railroad Avenue, hurch S treet and Main S treet in said Village of »f Nassau. S tate of New York, road Avenue Olive Boule- NOTICE OF DIVIDEN D The Directors of the F reeport Bank, of Free- •rt, New York, have on th is date, declared a sem i-annual dividend of six (6) p e r cent, on the ital stock of the Freeport Bank, which divi- i d u e and payable J a J a n u a ry 1, 1914. William S. Hall. Caahier. Freeport, New York. December 16th, 1913. . along said Railn road Avenue and < D esign * C opyright * A c . Fateuu amt frm. Oldest aaencr fur aeoann* peKmia. Palenta taken throoeh Mann A Co. receive « «4el ea*4» . without chary, lath e Scientific fleerkan. eEyvrts&sM l its inten tinuing from there along the present route of * Ita certificate of the said road as authoi said added portions of th e street, highway and avenues in the Village o f F reeport upon and along which th e said corporation is empowered to build, m aintain and operate ita road. Dated, Dec. 16th, 1913. Freeport, New York. T. P. C. FORBES. J r . , President. ROLAND M. LAMB. Secretary. ?re along t th orized I hiuiTw' The Clam Does Not Advertise WHO WANTS TO BE A CLAM? NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ui a n t to an order of HON. JO H N J. s of f the County of Ni ra ll„ | Pureu HAM, Surroirate o th e Coun ty o f N a s sau .......... . ia hereby iriven to all persona having cLaima GRA MARY J . HECKM A N , late o f the Town o f Hempatearl „ in the aaid county, deceased, to present the aame with the vouches thereof, to the aubecriber, th e a d m inistrator o f the a'oode, chattels and credita of aaid deceased, a t hla place o f tranaactin* bualneaa at No. 70 Wash ington S treet, Hempstead, New York, on o r before th e lat day o f J u n e next. Dated. Mineola, N. Y„ Nov. 14. 1913. EDW IN C. PETTIT. __ __________ Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS P u rsuant to an order o f HON. J O H N J . GRA- H AM. Surrogate of the County of Ni la hereby given AMANDA RAYNOR late o f the Town of Hempstead. In the aaid county deceased, to preeent the aame. w ith th e vouchers thereof, to the lubecriber, th e executor o f the last W1U and Testam e n t o f said decerned, at bla place of transacting buainew a t 68 South Main Street, Freeport. New York, on or before the 10 th day of Ju ly next. Dated. Mineola, N.Y.. December 18 th. 1913, CHARLES Q, SMITH. CLOCK * SEAMAN. Executor. Attorneys for Executor. Freeport, Now York. NOTICE TO CREDITORS P u rsu a n t to an order o f HON. JO H N J . GRA HAM, S u rrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claim s LIBBY KELLEY, also k n o w n a s ELIZABETH KELLEY, late of th e Town of Hempstead, in the said county, d eceased, to present the same w ith the vouchers thereof, to the stibecriber. the executor of the last will and testam e n t o f said deceased, at his place o f transacting business, a t the office of Eld w ard s & Levy, Freeport. New York, en or be fore the first d ay of May next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y , O c tobers. 1913. GEORGE G. KELLEY, Executor. EDWARDS A LEVY, A ttorneys for Executors, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport. New York. CREDITORS rf HON. JOHN GRA- c!ai|lCt P u rsuant to an order o f HON. JOH h HAM, Surrogate of the County of Naa is hereby given to all persons having claim s against GEORGE W IN T JEN , late o f the Town of H em p stead, in the said county, deceased sent the same with the vouchers thereo: subscriber, t h e adm inistrator o f the goods, c h a t ties and c redita of said deceased, a t his place of xiita o f said : b u siness a t 5 i County, N< SIDNEY H . SW E Z E Y . 29 Railroed Avenue, F reeport, New York. if. to the 9 Railroad Avenue, Free- w York, on or before the August 13, 1913. JUIS W. W IN T JEN , Administrator. Baer's Violin Studio New and simplified method with correct bowing for beginner*. Special atten tion given students desiring proficiency in orchestral or solo work. Lessons per hour, $1-60. LO U IS B A E R , 77 W. Seam an A v enue, F reep o rt. L. L Phone, 260-w. The Lynbrook High School basket- hall team will play the Lawrence High School team at The Broadway on Wed nesday next, January 7th. For the benefit of the Lynbrook Free Library, a card party will be held at Mechanic’s Hall on Tuesday, January 13th ____ ___ “ God” will be the lesson sermon at the Christian Science Church on Sun day next. fine or imprisonment, or both, for any of the employes to be intoxicated wHile engaged in the discharge of dut ies. In two or three states it is made a felony if any employe causes death or injury while intoxicated. In Mich igan and Vermont, the employment of anyone who uses intoxicating drinks as a beverage is forbidden. In some others (New York and Ohio) the em ployment of anyone addicted to their intemperate use is prohibited. In a few (New York and Ohio) the railway is liable to a fine for employing anyone addicted to the excessive use of alco hol. The latter provisions relating to the employment of drivers of coaches, cabs and other vehicles i« in force in several states. The railway is fre quently held specifically liable for all damages entailed by the negligence of an intoxicated employe. “ Several states prohibit the drink ing or the carrying of liquor on the locomotive cab or any other part of the train except in a dining, buffet or private car. The prohibition laws of several states prevent the sale of liq uors on railway trains. “ It is well known that many rail ways have regulations of their own in regard to the use of alcohol by their employes; frequently these regulations antedate the laws on this subject. In order to obtain further information on this subject letters were addressed to a number of railways operating in all parts of the United States. In all cases the replies indicated that these regulations are almost invariably, per haps invariably, more stringent than the legal requirement. The most fre quent form of these regulations is as follows: ‘The use of intoxicants by employes while on duty is prohibited. Their use, or the frequenting of places where they are sold, is sufficient cause for dismissa.’ This seems to repre sent the minimum requirement on the part of most of the American railways. A number require total abstinence both on and off duty on the part of all employes charged in any way with the direction or operation of trains; in still other cases this rule applies to all the employes.’ “ The time is not ripe, perhaps, for laws restricting the use of alcohol by men holding that still more responsi ble job, caring for a family,” com- menta Good Health. “ But it is not too much to say that more lives are ruined and wrecked, and more homes and fam ilies are broken up by men whom alco hol unfits for family hood than are j caused by drunken employes on all the public carriers in the country. More businesses are wrecked, too, than rail way trains, a man under the influence of liquor being as helpless at the throttle of an industry as of a Bald win. Heads of families and conduct ors of business, however, are rapidly waking up to the dire effects of their greatest enemy, and what a whole code of laws might be incapable of ac- compliahing a common sense view of the question is bringing about.’’ _____ CTART^mRRI v N E W a Y E A R “Start the New Year right’’ —by using Smith’s Home Made Bread at all times. N. K. S M ITH & SON Horn* Made Bread Makers 60 W. Merrick Road FREEPORT Telephone 895-J Freeport Wish all a happy New Year. of all kinds Can be obtained on short notice at the Nassau County Review Review Building, Freeport v o w r e tecou Alexander P. Oakland died at his late residence, Atlantic avenue, Mon day midnight, in his 64th year, of par alysis, after a brief illness. He leaves a widow, three sons, Harold T., Will- . , ard B. and Arthur Oakland, and one the^huge house, daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Schweitzer He was a member of Osceola Council, No. 759, R. A. The funeral service will be held at hia late residence on Thursday evening at 8 p. m., the Rev. George Adams, D. D., THE HIPPODROME. The holiday spirit is nowhere more strikingly in evidence than at the New York Hippodrome these days, where throngs of children, temporarily freed from the routine of school, monopolize Not only the little ones from com fortable houses, but those from the poorest quarters are enjoying the holi day cheer radiated by the big soecta- . m., the Kev I cle’ “ America.’ This is largely due pastor of St. t0 the Kenefoaity °f the philanthropic £_• *2 _ •x. I allv inclined who have nurchased larou James\ M. E. Church, officiating, with ! a|ly inclined who have purchased large interment in Cypress Hill Cemetery b,ock8 of 8eat8 for distribution among . ___________ settlement workers, orphan asylums, etc. In consequence happy flocks of j youngsters under the guidance of chap erona and escorts, may be seen at every performance and reservations of the same character are booked in large numbers for ten days to come. These little waifs, according to the Valley Stream A meeting of the Tennis Club of Grace M. E. Church was held at the home of Miss Ada Simison on Friday last, when arrangementa were made. looking forward towards the financial manaKemenL are the best behaved condition of the club. It is anticipat-1 Patrona th* year Their entertain ed that the club will present a spark-! ™en^ a development distinctive to ing farce in the near future, of which *be Hippodrome. Starting in a small notice will be given in ample season. ! w®y on the initiative of one or two in- ----------- I dividuals the idea has grown until Mrs. C. B. Meier is having an at ■ I thousands of children are now given tractive cottage erected on her prop-1 an anl)uai outing amid the delights of erty on Rockaway road. i wbat is a fairy land to them. _ _ _______ | Those responsible for their happi- A meeting of the Fire Company will , ness frequently attend the perform be held at the house, Merrick Road, on ■nce8 888 the “ kiddies” enjoy them- Thursday, January 15th, 1.914. selves ----------- I Although the normal business of this There was a large attendance at the particular period of the year taxes the Christmas cantata given by the Grace seating capacity of the vast Hippo- M. E. Sunday School on Monday even- drome to the utmost, the management ing last. 1 has established a fixed policy of grant- -------- — j iqg special rates for blocks of seats Frank Hendrickson, Harry Debauch-! used for this purpoee in order to co- kemp, Arthur Hendrickson and Will-; operate in spreading cheer at the one iam Keller are spending a week at i time when the children are free from Centre Moriches on a gunning trip. ! school. Explaining the Great Advantages Of doing busiucss through a bank suggests the extending of thi- invitation to business men ami hea'is of families to call and inquire into oar mcthixl for simplifying the iwyment of all bills by check—a method, once tried, never abandoned. To the business man we want to point out the manifold advan tages gained by a connection that raises his credit in the financial world, Imtone instance of many that we can disclose to him. First National Bank . O F F R E E P O R T , fN. Y. herewith invites public attention to its new and money-saving method* R oswell D avis President J ohn K. K ldkidoe , Vice-Pres. C. M ilton F oreman , Cashier S amuel T. R aynor , Asst. Cashier. “A Gallon in Time Saves Nine Miles Walk\ A SPEEDER on Saves Nine Gallons in Time The Easy Starter and Speed er is guaranteed to save 25 per cent, in Gasoline on any Motor, any time, any place. Also cleans your engine from carbon; primes it when cold Carroll Gunning a c e w t s Edward Tree Freeport, L I Write or Phene for e Demenstratien-