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<; N A S S A U COUNTY REVIEW . PROFESSIONAL CARDS ISAAC B. OWENS Attomey-at-Law Patent,Trade Mark and Copyright Canes 74 South Side Avenue Freeport, L. I. 271 Broadway, N. Y. SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. 39 Railroad Ave. MARTIN V. W. HALL Couneelor-at-Law CLINTON M. FLINT Counselor-at-Law 49 Railroad Ave. STEPHEN CARLTON : CLARK. ; Plaintiff,: - against— : QUEENSLAND & TITLE: COMPANY, ALLEN T. : HAIGHT. GEORGE F . : HAIGHT. ALLEN DREW: and \A N N I E ” DREW, his: CHARLES G. HILL w'fe. PIETRO GIUFFRIDA : and-M ARY\ G I U F F R I D A , : Lawyer • , his wife. JEREMIAH NOR-: WIN, NORA NOR WIN, i Freeport, N. Y [CHARLES R. McKENZIE, :AMEND- ZORA McKENZIE, LENA: ED AND ---------------------- T. CLARK, MICHAEL: SUP- BRICKNER, MARTINA: PLE- BRICKNER, STATES L. : MENT- WALKER, FERDINAND: AL LEITNER GL1NSERETTI: Freeport, N. j and \A N N ” GLINSERET-: _______________ TI, his wife, JOHN MIL-: LER and \H E L E N ” MIL : LER, his wife, AUGUST E. : M.BUERCKE SCH WICK-: ER, FREDERICK: SCllWICKER, JAMES P . : Freeport, N. Y DWYER, MARGARET: ----------------------- DWYER, HUGH FLAHER : TY, GUISEPPE MATTUC-: Cl, TERESA NOCENTI, : ELIZABETH HANLEY.: \GRACE\ROONEY, mother: of Maggie Rooney, MARY: JOHNSTON, wife of WIL-: LIAM JOHNSTON, FRANK: TUBBS, MARIECAUBERT: deCLERY, JOHANNA J . : BEYER, FRANCES MAN TEL, MALCOLM B. HARD-: ING, BESSIE GALPIN: HARDING, KATHERINE: LYNCH, ANNA MARIE: VARDING, NEW YORK: TELEPHONE COMPANY,: POSTAL TELEGRAPH: AND CABLE COMPANY,: ALBERT W. SEAMAN, as: executor of the last will and; testament of Thomas W. : Jones, deceased, ROBERT: J. HYLAND. JOHN P . : HERKEN, ELIZABETH: FLECK ENSTEIN, PAUL-: INE FLECKENSTEIN,: | CHRISTINE FLECKEN-: I STEIN, MICHAEL FLECK- ! ENSTEIN, SADIE FLECK : ENSTEIN, EVA BUCH-: IHE1T, MARY FLECKEN : I STEIN, JACOB F L E C K E N -: j STEIN, the said names \ A n - : | nie, ” \ Mary, ” \Ann ’: ELECTION NOTICE All public officer*, board* and com- STATE OF NEW YORK mission* shall promptly furnish such OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF convention or any committee thereof STATE witl1 al1 auch information, paperf, Albany, January 29th, 1914. 1 ■tatemtints, books or other public doc- To the Custodians of Primary Records \ments in their possession as the con- lnBt me u . . . v, . - of the County of NASSAU: , v e nt|on ° r such committee shall order , Annual Election, in and for the Village v*n*' j • ordJ nary expenses in the SIR:—Notice is hereby given, that. f or re<Iulre for uae at time during ; 0f Freeport, will be held at the v \ ' a Ce dar,nK the present fiscal year at a special Election to be held in this fhe 8e9a,on of tbe c0DVentl0n- It shall ; TRUCK HOUSE of Excelsior Hook aaIoUowa: Annual Election Village of Freeport notice gi„„ ,h., u»' OFFICIAL NOTICE We, the undersigned, comprising the Board of Village Trustees of the Vill age of Freeport, estimate the total Wantagh State be the duty of the secretary of state, first Tuesday in April , next (April 7th), there will be sub- f t “ e mitted to the people for approval the troller, following question: \Shall there btf a tenth day of January in the year nine- Convention to revise the Constitution teen bundred and fifteen, to cause to j an(j tj)at p0|)s willlbe open from be prepared and ready for such convene, o ’clock P. M., untiPS o'clocl GENERAL FUND SIDNEY H. SWEZEY Counselor-at-Law Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage Office, Railroad Ave., Freeport Residence, Lexington Ave., Freeport LEO FISHEL Attorney at Law Freeport, N. Y. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage EDGAR JACKSON Counselor-at-Law Freeport Bank Building Freeport New York SUM MONS. Trial Desired in Nassau County and amend the s ame?\ CHAPTER 819 AN ACT to provide for submitting to the people the question, \Shall there be a convention to revise the constitution and amend the same?\ and to provide for such convention, if a major ity of the electors shall decide that such con vention be held. Became a law December 17, 1913, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three-fifths being present. and Ladder Co. No. 1, on Church attorney-general, and the comp- : Street, in said village of Freeport, on Village expenses including who shall be In office on the | the six (6) salaries Police Officers, $5000.00 2 Money borrowed on uncol- until^S o’clock P. M. ' lected taxes, $5000.00 $10,000.00 17th DAY OF MARCH. 1914. The regular services will be held ia the Memorial Church next Sunday morning and evening with preaching by the pastor. Rev. Thomas S. Braith- waite. In the morning his subject will be \ T h e Right Uses Of the Sab bath.\ In the evening he will give the third Lenten talk; topic, \W h a t Is It To Be a Christian?” All are in vited to these services. of that day. Elvin N. Edwards Geo. Morton Levy EDWARDS & LEVY Lawyers Telephone, 431 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 The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem bly, do enact as follows : Section 1. A special election shall be held throughout the state on t h e ' first Tuesday in April, in the y e a r 1 nineteen hundred and fourteen, at which there shall be submitted to the electors of the s tate to be decided by them the question “ Shall there be a convention to revise the constitution and amend the same?” Every person qualified at that tim- to vote for mem- , hers of the legislature, may vote upon such question at the special election hereby appointed to be held. Such question shall be submitted in the man ner provided by law for the submission of constitutional amendments. Such ! election shall be conducted by the same 1 officers and in the same manner, and ^ ballots, booths and election sunplies furnished therefore, as a special elec tion called by the governor, except as j otherwise provided herein. The ballots [ shall be in the form prescribed by section three hundred and thirty-two I of the election law and where voting machines are in use, by article eleven j of such law. All provisions of the ! election law regulating the taking of a vote of the people upon a constitu tional amendment or other question j submitted at a special election shall apply to the election to be held under tion a suitable manual, two copies of which shall be furnished to each mem ber and officer of the convention, and A President in place of Smith Cox. the expense of which shall be paid by A Trustee (for 2 years) in place of the treasurer upon the warrant of the F r a n k l i n fw .p ii comptroller. , A Trustee (for 2 years) in place of S 7. Every delegate to the con- Ernest S. Randall, vention shall be privileged from ar- A Treasurer in place of S. Dimon rest on civil process during his attend- Smith. ance at the session of the convention, A f a x Collector in place of D. Frank except on process issued in any suit Seaman. The following propositions will be STREET FUND The last number in the Lecture Course will be given in the Parisk The following officers to be elected: Maintenance of streets etc. $10,000 00 • House next Tuesday, March 17, when brought against him for any forfeiture, misdemeanor or breach of trust in an office or place of public trust held by him. Each delegate shall enjoy the like privilege for the space of f o u r - < APProPrlat,on for street l|Kht*ng on teen days before and after any such “ n nl° ht ineh.rfln-, re submitted to be voted upon: PROPOSITION NUMBER ONE session, and during adjournments thereof, or when absent witn leave of the convention. No officer of the con vention, while in actual attendance upon the same, shall be liable to arrest on civil process. For any speech or debate in the convention, the delegates shall not be questioned in any other place. The convention shall have the power to expel any of its members and to punish its members and officers for disorderly behavior, by imprison ment or otherwise, but no member shall be expelled until the report of a committee appointed to inquire into the facts alleged as the ground fur such expulsion shall have been received by the convention. The convention shall have the power to punish as a contempt and by imprisonment or otherwise, a breach of its privileges or of the privileges of its members, all night schedule, including re pairs to plant. \Shall the sum of Twelve Thousand dollais ($12,000.00), or so much there of as may be necessary, be raised by taxation upon tbe taxable property within the Incorporated yillage of Freeport, to meet the expenses of street lighting on an ulle, including repairs to the system PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO Appropriation for maintenance of Po lice Department. \Shall the sum of Ten Thousand dollars ($10,000.00), or so much there of as may be necessary, be raised b^ taxation upon the taxable property within the Incorporated Village of Freeport, for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the Police Depart- '^fcOARD OF HEALTH Maintenance of Board of Health, $2500.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND Maintenance of F. D. and purchase of Hose etc., as recommended by Fire Council, $6,125.00 Interest on Bonds becoming due July 1,1914, and Jan. 1. 1915, $500.00 Fire Equipment Bond No. 5. maturing July 1, 1914; $375-. 00 $7,000.00 INTEREST FUND F.ir payment of interest on Road Bonds, becoming due July 1, 1914, and Jan. 1, 191? $2792.50 Total $82,292.50 all-night sched-I Dated, March 2, 1914. SMITH COX, President. FRANKLIN BEDELL, ROBERT P WELDEN, ERNEST S. RANDALL, Board of Village Trustees. SYLVESTER P. SHEA, Village Clerk. PROPOSITION NUMBER THREE this section, excepting that the board hereinbefore declared. SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed Proposals will be received the office of the undersigned on MONDAY, APRIL 6th. 1911, . ............................................. - ................. - , AT 10 :30 A.M., jut sue i powe-rs shnll not he exercised Appropr jatjon fur Cement Sidewalks, for supplviog 600 tons best qaality except against persons guilty of one or . . , , , V 1 more ol the following offenses: 1. The offense of arresting a mem ber or officer of the convention in vio lation of his privilege from arrest, as DR. W. G. SMITH Dentist Office and'Eesidence 6i W. Merrick Road Freeport, N. Y. ’Phone, 86-R Telephone Freeport 778 G E O R G E A. H . S M I T H , M. D. O C U L I S T announces office hours at his R e s i d e n c e , 7 W a l l a c e S t . , F r e e p o r t Cor. Brooklyn Ave. Tuesday and Thursday, 8 to 11 A. M. and by appointment Brooklyn Office, 443 McDonough St. DR. A. H. HAMMOND Dentist Room 4 FREEPORT BANK BUILDING | Telephone, 323-w | \ H e l e n , \ and \G r a c e , \ be-: i ing fictitious, the real first: ; name of said defendants be-: ing unknown to the plaintiff, : , Defendants, : directed by a committee of the legisla ture, the district attorney of the coun ty or a competent court of record. In specters ot election of the vaiious election districts shall meet in their I respective districts at the place desig- j nated therefor, on the second Saturday 'preceding such election, from eight j o’clock in the forenoon to ten o’clock in the evening, for the purpose of re- j vising and correcting the register of voters in the manner provided by tbe election law for ascertaining electors election. majority of the electors voting on such question are shown to have and in case of your failure to appear | voted. in theu affirmative upon such j question, as shall appear from the To the above named defendants : You are hereby summoned to answer] the amended complaint in this action | and to serve a copy of your answer on 1 .-c , . . . the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty I ?fUahht,(J to at » 9l<ec»al days after the service of this sum- If 8 'naJorlty of the electo mons, exclusive of the day of service, to will be taken or answer, judgment against you by default for the demanded in the complaint. Dated J anuary 26th, 1914. Ver Planck, Prince & Flanders, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 149 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. directly tending to interrupt and disturb its proceedings. 3. The offense of publishing any false and malicious report of the pro ceedings of the convention or of the conduct of an officer or delegate in his official capacity. 4. That of refusing to attend ~«r be examined as a witness or to pro duce papers and documents called for by subpoena either before the conven tion or a committee thereof, or before any person authorized by the conven tion or by a committee thereof to take testimony in the proceedings of the convention. 5. That of giving or offering a bribe to any member or of attempting of Shall tbe sum of Fifteen hundred I Pea coal dollars ($150U.00), or so much there- Propo-als lould include all expenses of as may be necessary, he raised by incident to .he delivery and storage taxation upon the taxable property'°l the coal, v dch must he delivered within the Incorporated Village of I ' n such quantities and at such times Freeport, to be used for the payment \ 'thin the fiscal year ending in July, of one-third of the cost of cement side-I 1915, as may he required by the cus- walk, whenever the owner or occupant ; todian of the Jail, Engineer s Depart- ^ of land adjoining a s tr e et in said Vil-i ment. 1 he coal must he ol the best, lage, shall, with the consent of the quality, free from dirt, stone, slate or | Board of Trustees, construct such side- other impurities, and will be inspected walk, and there not to be paid to any , by and weighed in the presence of an •mploye of the Board of Supervisors. Proposals should be accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent of the aggre gate amount of the bid submitted as a guarantee that it is bona tide. De i individual an amount exceeding one- third of the cost of eight hundred(SOO) square feet of cement sidewalk?\ PROPOSITION NUMBER FOUR ” Appropriation for maintenance of Pub- posits will be returned to unsuccessful lie Park. bidders a fter award has been made, \Shall the sum fof Five Hundred j but the deposit of the successful hid dollars ($500.00), or so much thereof ! der will be retained until all the coal as may be necessary, be raised by tax- shall have been delivered, as security ation upon the taxable property with for the faithful performance ol the in the Incorporated Village of Free contract with the understanding tnat port, for the purpose of maintaining 1 the whole, or any part thereof, may he MORTGAGE LOANS 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 Counsellors-at-Law 360 Fulton Street Jamaica, N. Y. _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. P u rsuant to an order of HON. JO H N J . GRA HAM, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice ie hereby given to all persons having claims against . MARY J. HECKMAN. late of the Town o f Hempstead, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouches thereof, to the subscriber, the adm inistrator of the goods, chattels and credits of said deceased, at his place of transacting business at No. 70 Wash- | ington S treet, Hempstead, New York, on o r before ! the 1st day of J u n e next. Dated. Mineola, N. Y., No-Jov. | To Michael Brickner, Martina Brick- ! ner, Ferdinand Leitner Glinseretti and !\A n n \ Glinseretti. his wife. John Miller and, \ H e l e n \ Miller, his wife, State? L. Walker, Anna Marie Vard ing, Malcolm B. Harding and Bessie Galpin Harding, his wife, Allen Drew and \A n n i e \ Drew, his wife, \ G r a c e \ Rooney, mother of Maggie Rooney, Mary Johnston, wife of William John ston, Pietro Giuffrida and \M a r y ” ,i turns of county boards of canvassers u rel,ef : to the state hoard of canvassers and by ! i, COr,rUpt ™ ana- , , . J inducement or device, directly or ii . m .- 1 its canvass of such returns, such con- _ __ _ . ' - - / ' rectly, to control or influence a mem ber in his vote or other official con duct in or in relation to the conven vided in section two of article four- ^ 0T11’ , . . . , any case in which the convention e^n ^ V T * U 'i011*- u i * shall punish any person by imprison- 2, at the election held pur- 8Ucll impri!!onment shall not ex- suant to the provisions of section one vention shall be held and shall be deemed duly called thereby, and dele gates therefor shall be elected as pro- the Public Park adjoining the Long Island Railroad, between Main St. and Long Beach Ave.?” PROPOSITION NUMBER FIVE Giving authority to expend from the Light Fund $5000 for extensions. “ Shall the Board of Village Trus tees of the Incorporated Village of Freeport, acting in their cauacity ~ ,in ' \ Light Commissioners, be authorized to practicable a fter this act Giuffrida, his wife, defendants: . , , . , , . , „ „ The foregoing amended and sut)p|e. ! 'me of such special elec’.on, and fif- mental summons is served upon vou by ' tet^n de,eKat8S\a publication pursuant to an order of i ^ 3. Candidates for delegates from Hon. Walter H. Jaycox, Justice of the a 9™at»nal district shall he nominated Supreme Court of the State of New the manner provided in the election York, dated the 10th day of February, stitution shall be elected at the gener- a' election to be held on the first Tues- ; thereof to the board of elections of day after the first Monday of Novem- t.ach c of the 8tute and to the her, in the year nineteen hundred and fourteen. At such general election, three delegates shall he elected from each senate district of the state, as such districts were organized at the 14, 191:!. EDW IN C. PETTIT. dm inistrato Supreme Court, Nassau County, The First National Bank of Freeport, New York, Plaintiff, against Isabel M. Smith, Defendant. By virtue of an execution issued upon a judgment rendered in the Su preme Court, Nassau County, in the above entitled action in favor of said Plaintiff and against said Defendant, tested on the 5th day of January, 1914, and to me directed and delivered, I hereby give notice that on the 14th day of March, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the Nassau County Court House, in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, N. Y., I shall expose for sale as the law directs, all the right, title and in terest which the defendant Isabel M. Smith, had on the 10th day of July, 1913, or at any time thereafter, of, in and to the following described prop erty : All t h a t certain piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improve ments thereon erected, situate, lying and being on the East side of Grove Street between Brooklyn Ave. and Randall Ave., in the Village of Free port, County of Nassau and State of New York, and being further bounded and described as follows :— Beginning at a point on the east side of Grove Street two hundred (200) j feet southerly from the Southeast cor-1 ner of Randall Avenue and Grove Street adjoining land of William E. Burrill; thence running easterly on a line at right angles with Grove Street, one hundred and fifty (160) feet more or less, to land of Charles L. Seaman; ] thence Southerly fifty (60) feet, more j or less, along the last mentioned land 1914, and filed with the amended com : plaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, at the County Court House in Mineola, New York. Dated February 13, 1914. Ver Planck, Prince & Flanders, Attorneys lor Plaintiff. 149 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y. law for the nomination of candidates for the office of s tate senator, and may be designated in the same manner as a tiorrect transcript therefrom and of candidates tor the office of state sena- __ t . i„„. county board of elections of the citv of York. <i 9. This act shall take effect im mediately. Explanation—Matter in italics is new; mutter in brackets | | is old law to be omitted. State of New York, t Office of the Secretar\ of State, t Hii' ' I have compared the preceding with the original law on file in this office, and do hereby certify that the same i» extension of the Lighting System? PROPOSITION NUMBER SIX Giving authority to expend from the Water Fund $5000 for Extensions. “ Shall the Board of Village Trus tees, of the Incorporated Village of Freeport, acting used to supply deficiencies that may arise from defaulting contractors. Tbe right to reject any and all bids and to waive the defects is reserved by the Board of Supervisors. Proposals should he addressed to the undersigned. By order of the Board of Kupervis- Dated a t Mineola, L. L, March 6th. 1914. GEORGE M. GOODALE, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Water Commissioners tor. Candidates for delegates at-large may be nominated by independent cer tificates or by parties, in the manner provided in the election law for the nomination of candidates to be voted for by all the electors of the state. A separate and additional official ballot shall be provided for voting for dele- gates-at-large and district delegates, which shall be in the form provided by Purauunt to an on lsr of HON. J O H N J . GRA- | a w for voting for presidential elec- HAM, Surrogate of the County of N a ssau, notice j tors, SO tar as practicable. Aliy d lS - is hereby given to all persons having claims n o w im n n a e d h NOTICE TO CREDITORS the whole of said original law. MITCHELL MAY, Secretary of State. Given under my hand and seal of office of the Secretary of State, at the City of Al- (Seal) bany, this twenty-ninth day of January, in the year one thou sand nine hundred and four- enMITCHELL MAY. to expend from the Water Fund the sum of Five Thousand dollars ($5000.00) in extension of the Water System?” PROPOSITION NUMBER SEVEN Appropriation for Freeport Hose Com pany, No. 1, Headquarters. “ Shall the sumfof Thirty-five Hun dred dollars ($35001 or so much there of as may he necessary, be raised by taxation upon the taxable property ; within the incorporated Village of Freeport, New York, for the purpose of erecting a building on property in' the southeasterly section of said vi!- j lage of Freeport, upon the gift and conveyance to the said village, on or before May 1, 1914, of such property, j such building to be used for head- Long Island Railroad l im e Table (Effective Ovi. list, 1913) L-ave Merrick tor Now York, Peuu- sylvnnia Station. Brooklyn and inter mediate stations, weekdays, 5.16, 5.52, 6 38, 6.57, 7.17, 7 55, i8.13. 8.54 their capacity as 10.12, A M.; i, be authorized 6.42, 8.13. 19 AMANDA RAYNOR lute of the Town of Hempstead, in th e s eaid deceased, to present th e same, with the qualification now imposed by law upon any person holding any other office is State of New York, County of Nassau. Secretary of State. (lUarteT8 for Freeport Hoae Co No- V cou: f t h mty, I hereby removed, so far as the right to I tbe Custodians of Primary »Rec- he a delegate to such convention ia ] ords m and for the County of Nassau, ased, to prese n t th e sum thereof, to the subscriber, th e e x e cutor of Will and Testam e n t o f said dec< ,ctingcting businiusine of transa b Freeport, New York, u_y n iiUed, Mineola, N.Y.. December 18th, 1913 CHARLES D. SMITH, CLOCK & SEAMAh AN, ^ iii ileceased, a t his place j concerned. the'uith day^)f $ 4- AI1 laws. not inconsistent , with this act, governing the election of public officers at general elections OCK & SEAM Yttorne} s for Execu Fi eeport;. New iicauie vu tut: triuvtiuii ut ,i • • such constitutional con- i sald or|K'nal- NOTICE TO CREDITORS iant to an order of HON. JOHN HAM, Surrogate of the County of Nassa is hereby given to all persona havinj GRA Pursui AM. S hi LIBBY KELLEY. also known as ELIZABETH KELLEY, late of the Town of Hem p stead, in the said county, deceased, to present the sam e with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor of the lust will and testam e n t of said deceased, a t his place of transacting business, a t the office of Edw a rds & Levy, Freeport. New York, on or be fore the first day of May next. Dated. Mineola, N. Y., October 8. 1913. GEORGE G KELLEY. Executor. El)WrARDS & LEVY, A ttorneys for Executors. York. Attorneys f 1-7 Railroad Ave New NOTICE TO CREDITORS P u rsuant to an order of HON. J O H N J. GRA- or leas, along the last mentioned land j HAM. Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice and parallel with Grove Street, to the ' ' m A RGA r e t ' W a l t e R a * lit * of'“ the Southwest corner thereof, thence Town of Hempstead, in the said county, ilecessed. Westerly on a line at right angles with , ^ X c r i ^ r T h e ^ m i n ' : ^ ^ Grove Street one hundred and fifty | chattels and ci mm ~ of transacting: (160) feet, more or less, to the East erly side cf Grove Street; thence Northerly along Grove Street fifty (60) feet to the point or place of be ginning. Containing all the land with in said bounds. Dated, Minepla, January 28th, 1914. Stephen P. Pettit, Sheriff. Edgar Jackson, Esq., Attorney for Plaintiff, i Freeport, New York. ' i i re d its of said deceased, a t his place : business a t the office of Clock Seaman, Freeport, New York, on or before 26th dsy of Augrust n ext. Dated, Mineola, N. Y.. February 2. 1»14. FRA NK M. WALTERS. A d m inistrator. CLOCK A SEAMAN, A ttorneys for A d m inistrator. 34 Railroad Avenue. Freeport, N. Y. ___ Let U» Quote Prices for Printing Your Stationery shall lie applicable to the election of delegates to vention. Where voting machines shall be used, the names of the fifteen dele- gates-at-large may be placed upon one ballot in each party column or row con taining only tbe words \constitutional claims I delegates a t- large,” preceded by the : party mime and party Em b l e m . A vote for such ballots shall operate as a vote for all of the candidates of such party for delegates-at large and shall be counted as such. But suitable pro vision must also he made where voting machines are used, to enable the voter to cast his vote for any one or more of the, fifteen delegates-at-large for whom he desires to vote. § 5. In case of a vacancy by death, resignation or any other cause, of any district delegate elected to the con vention, such vacancy shall be filled by a vote of the remaining delegates rep resenting the district in which such va cancy occurs. If such a vacancy oc curs in the office of a delegate-at- large, such vacancy sballl be filled by a vote of the remaining delegates-at- § 6. It shall be the duty of the secretary of state to call the conven tion to order, and preside a t all meet ings thereof until a temporary chair man, president or other presiding offi cer, either temporary or permanent, shall have been elected by such con vention and shall have taken his seat, but the secretary of state shall have no vote therein unless he be a duly elected delegate to such convention. do hereby certify that we have com pared the annexed with t h e original notice filed and recorded in our Office January 30th, 1914, that the same is a true transcript thereof of the whole of In testimony whereof, we z have here upon set our hands and affixed the seal of said (Seal) Custodian of Primary Records this third day of February, One thousand nine hundred and fourteen. (Qualifications of Voters. -A voter ; at a village election must pcssessjthe following qualifications: 1. To entitle him to vote for an officer, he must be qualified to vote at a town meeting of the town in which he resides and must have resided in the village thirty days next preceding ! such election. 2. To entitle him to vote upon a proposition, he must be entitled to 1 vote for an officer, and he must also be ’ the owner of property in the village assessed upon the last preceding as- i sessment roll thereof. A woman who 12.22. 3.08, 4 04, 5.32,' i 30 P. M.; fkl.50 A.! M.; SundnVH. 6.48, II 11 A. M : 12.04. | 2.54, 4.28. 5.33, 7.06, 9.46, P. M. Leave Freeport for New York, Penn sylvania Star i o r . iu(l Brooklyn, week-1 days, 6.20, 5.56. 0.42, 7.01. 7.21 i7.43 8.00, i8.17, 8.58.9, Is. 10 17.110.50 A. M., 1 12.27. 3.12. 4.08. 5.02. 5.37, 6.46, | 8.16, 10.33 P. M . I k 1.69 A ,ll Sun-; days. 6.51. 9.15 A. M . ; 12.08, 2.58, 4.82, | 5.37. 7. Ill, 9.50 P. M. Trains I' ave Freejiort for Amityvillc, | Babylon. l‘at< e>,n, ami intermediate stations week-days, na4.44, 8.10, | a8.53, . 52, 'll A M. : al.4h, i s2.21, 2 .1 8 t ..'.I, ni5.04, 15 33, a5,50, a6.20. 6.41, a7.00, 7 41. n8.<>3, all.05, 11.21. K M , 12.19, (to Patch ogne Satuiilavsl al.27, A. M. Sundays, i 5.31. ..9.20. \ A. M : 12.29. >.28. ii3.54.1.34. a9.o;i. a l l . U !». M . ;.27n A M . I Trains leave New York Pennsylvania Station, for F n i pori, Me.rick, and priii c p . l intermediate stations, n 3. 10 7.06, *7.51. 9.07. 11.00 X M.. . 5. sal.25, 2 Ik), n3 IK), in I 0 8 , tal 44. na.oo 115.31, 5.50. aO. 16, 0.14. n7IO, a8 08. ;u.2i\» a l l . 30, a 12.30 P. M : Sumlat 4.30. n8.26. 11.34, A M. ; 1.38. 6.37. 1 X. 8 0 8 , till) 18, a I'-W aTrains r un lo Babylon onl\ uNo Brooklyn connections kStops on sign:'I. runs to Valiev Stream only. sSutu days only, f Except Salnrdavs iExcept holidays. tExrcpt Saturdays and h iidu> - tbui L5 h ' Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Ave State n. al oat the same time as th is. . , sle-wn from New York. Pennsylvania , possesses the quahhcations to vote tor s , T | lis ,IUile subject lo | village officers, except the qualifies-1 change without notice. Dr. William L. Felter of Brooklyn will speak. Dr. Felter is known sll over the country as a very popular speaker and there should be a large audience to greet him. Mrs. William F. Dean entertained the members of the King's Daughters Society on Tuesday afternoon and Mrs. Helen Allen entertained the Ladies’ Aid Society cn Wednesday afternooe. A meeting was held on Tuesday night in the Firemen's Hall to consid er the organizing of a tennis Club. I DISTRICT SUPERINTEN DENTS' EXAMINATION Following are the results of the District Superintendent’s examinatiee for January a! VVimtagh Union Free 1 School: Arithmetic Vivian Norton 92 Ruth Seaman 91 Arthui Olsen 93 Harold Walters 9(1 Adelaide Ludford 98 Jeanette Schwicker 91 Judson Allen 96 Ethel Michaud 95 John Bonert 9u . Raymond Seaman 91 Minnie Baitinger 93 Reading Frank Mahler 95 Gvorgiana McKinley 9a Gordon Meyer 92 Howard Wiltsey 92 Albert Lindblom 99 Ruth Seaman 96 Henry Olsen 90 Alfred Herrlich 91 Harold Walters 92 Edward Michaud 95 Arthur Olsen 90 Elsie Stoessel 91 Arthur Lawrence 9# George J ames 90 Cecilia Meyer 96 Victoria Muller 93 Edgar Ludford 90 Shirley Vail 91 Jeanette Schwicker 92 J Judson Allen 92 1 LeRoy James 95 Gertrude Jackson 96 Norman Schuman 92 English Ruth Seaman 93 Gordon Meyer 90 May Baitinger 93 LeRoy J ames 92 Ethel Michaud 99 Gertrude Jackson 91 Norman Schuman 93 Lurana DeLong 95 Writing Georgiana McKinley 99 j Edna Verme 90 * Judson Allen 93 Spelling Henry Olsen 91 Ruth Seaman 97 Gordon Meyer 98 Frank Mahler 90 Ewald Albrecht 90 . George J ames 90 Fred Box 92 Victoria Muller 90 Raymond Seaman 90 Ethel Michaud 92 Minnie Baitinger 100 LeRoy J a mes 100 Cecilia Meyer 100 Geography J Frank Mahler 90 Gertrude Jackson 90 H istory Everett Jeffrey 9l' Ruth Seaman 94 Physiology Arthur Lawrence 97 May Baitinger 99 Edna Smith 100 Drawing Vivian Norton 95 Maude Smith 90 Mary Verme 91 Ruth Seaman 93 Lister Wiebel 91 Adelaide Ludford 96 Edna Smith 94 Judson Allen 90 Cecilia Meyer 90 Nature Study Ruth Seaman 90 ^ Harry Uannington 90 Edna Smith 91 Edward Wiltsey 90 Shirley Vail 90 Raymond Seaman 95 Judson Allen 90 Edna Verme 95 Pomeroy Box 90 Jeanette Schwicker 90 Ethel Michaud 92 Lurana Delving 100 Minnie Baitinger 92 LeRoy James 92 Gertrude Jackson 92 $ Cecilia Meyers 100 German | Henry Olsen 96 LAWRENCE E. KIRW1N, tions of sex, who is the owner of prop- [tht President. CHAS. F. LEWIS, Secretary. Custodian of Primary Records HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS F O R S A L E 4 0 S m ith S t r e e t FREEPORT erty in tl)e village assessed upon the last preceding assessment roll thereof, T e l e p h o n e c o n n e c t i o n is entitled to vote upon a proposition to raise money by tax or assessment. Dated March 2. 1914. SMITH COX, President. FRANKLIN BEDELL, ROBERT P. WELDEN, ERNEST S. RANDALL, Board of Village Trustees. SYLVESTER P. RHEA, Clerk. Wilbur F. Southard F u n e r a l D i r e c t o r M e r r i c k Road Seaford Long Island All r e q u i s i t e s for fu n e r a l s a t r e a s o n a b l e c h a r g e s C o a c h e s a n d c a m p c h a i r s to let I n t e r m e n t p r o c u r e d in all c e m e t e r i e s Baer’s Violin Studio Remodeling Bodies, Etc. New and simplified method with correct bowing for beginners. Special atten- PYflnlr H tion given atudents desiring proficiency 1 1 f*\11 £ r Oh o ^ t$L100Or 8010 WOrk- Le88°n8 19 South Side Avenue IX>UIS BAER, 77 W. Seaman Avenue, Freeport. L. I. ‘Phone, 260-w. South Side Garage AND PAINT SHOP Pursuant, to an order of HON. JO l 4 1 • rs • • HAM, Surrogate o f the County of Nasi Auto and Carriage Painting 511 wa ^ T ™ i specialty NOTICE TO CREDITORS HON. JO H N »t STEPH E N J. WALTERS. iLte o V t of Hempsteail, in th*- sakl county, d eceased, to present the sam e with the vouchers thereof, t » the subscriber, the adm inistrator with the will annexed of the froodg, c h a ttels ami c redits of said deceased, a t hie place o f transactinK businesa »t the office of Clock & Seaman- Freeport. Seaman, Manager n ^ FRANK M WALTERS A d m inistrator, with the will am CLOCK A SEAMAN. A ttorneys for Adm inistrator. GRv “th* ~>w I snnexed. The Victor Club will give a play en titled “ P a ’s New HoUHekeeper,” os the evening of March 31 in the Pariah House. Mrs. A. de Wilde and daughter Flor ence of Brooklyn, have been visiting Mrs. de Wilde’ii son Malcolm for sev eral days recently. It was a very fine concert and one that delighted the audience given by the Jennie Hall Buckhout Concert Company in the Parish House last Tuesday night. The singing of Mad ame Buckhout was superb, while Miss htFsrte was a finished elocutionist. The 1 ’cello selections by Nellie Hoffman were very rich. All the performers were frequently encored and as a final encore Madame Buckhout sang the “ Ave Maria” with ’cello accompani- Tel. 417-J FREEPORT, L. 1. M tomeys loi 34 Railroad Frwport, Avenue, New York. Advertise Your Town By Having Its Name on the Env elope of Every Letter You Send I