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■ p - ' . v. \ JN A S S A U V O U N T Y K f c V I E W CLINTON M. FLINT Cewiaelor-at-Law 4» Railroad Ave. Frw p e rt, N. Y. SIDNEY H. SWEZEY Counselor-at-Law Money to Loan on Borxi and M ortgage 1 Oftior, Railroad Ave., Freeport Residence, North Long Boach Avenue Freeport, N. Y. SUPREME OflURT, NASSAU COUN- SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUN TY.—Swwi V. Smith, Pl.iotiff, TY.—Title Guarantee and iru s t againat t r e d ‘L. Mollineaux, and oth- Company aa Truetee under a certain err Defeeflenta. Oeed ot T rust dated September l. In punrjance of a judgment of fore 1911. made by I h e E mohar Company closure wnd sale made and entered in I to Title Guarantee and Trust Coin- the alieve entitled action, dated the pany, Plaintiff, against The G. Brad- 6th day of November. 1916, 1. the un- ford Realty Company, and others. De dersigned, the referee in said judg- fendants. ment'named, will sell at public auc In pursuance of a Judgment o f F o re time to the highest bidder, at the ro- closure and Sale, duly made and en- tunfln of the Nassau County Couit i tered in the above entitled action, and , House, at Mineola, in the Town of bearing date the 20th day of October. SAFETY DEMANDS FEDERAL CONTROL OF THE RAILROADS LEO FtSHBL Attorney at Law •Freeport, N. Y. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, on the 23rd day of December, ,r916 at 1\ :00 A. M„ the premises desciibtd in sail judgment of fore closure and sale as follows, to w it:— All that certain L t, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Roosevelt, in the town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the West- 1916, 1, the undersigned, the Referee m said Judgm ent named, will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, by JAM E S C. ARCHER, Auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nassau Coun ty Court House a t Mineola, New York, on the 9tb day of Decerobar, 1916, at 11 o’clock a. m., the premises directed by said Judgm ent to be sold, and therein described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or par- Only Way lo Meal Emergencies ot Nation, Says A. P. Thom. STATES' RIGHTS PRESERVED -o” EDGAR JACKSON Oiunaelor-at-Law Freeport Rank Building Freeport New York elry line of Washington Avenue dis cel ot land, situate, lying and being at tant in a straight line Southerly. Long Beach, in the County of Nassau measured along the westerly line of and State of New York, known as and Washington Avenue, one h u n d r e d by the lots numbers sixty-three ( 6 3 ) (100) feet from land formerly of : and s ixty-four (64) in Block Number John P. Wright, deceased, running | Ninety six <9ti) on a map entitled thence Westerly, a t right angles to \Estates of Long Beach, Long Beach, Washington Avetwe. one hundred and L. I., William H. Reynolds, President, fifty M50) feet, tbenoe northerly in a Map No. 1, Chas. W. Leavitt, J r ., straight line parallel ‘to Washington Landscape Engineer, 220 Broadway, A v e n u e , about one hundred (100) feet New York C ity,” dated March 1907 to land formerly cf John P. Wright, and filed aa Map Number 31 in the j deceased, theeice easterly along said office of the Clerk of the County Principles Which Railways Hold Should Govern Regulatory System In In ter ests of Public and the R o a a s—Qom- pulsory System of Federal Incorpo ration Favored. I SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUN- SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUN- SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUN- I T Y . —Rudolph T. Williams, P lain-' TY. —Colombia Building and Loan TY .—John J. Randall Company, tiff, against Hudson Motor Car Com -; Association, Plaintiff, against Edward Plaintiff, against, John J. Oppel, Leuia pany, Defendant. Sunimone. S. Sadd and others. Defendants. K,ocb, Mary Koch, Stanley Remsen, TO THE ABOVE N 4MED DEFEND- In pursuance of a judgment of fore- Clarence Althause, Samuel Hoffman A N T :— closure and sale, duly made and en and Mary Hoffman, his wife, the name YO U A R E H E R E B Y SUMMONED tered in the,^above entitled action, \M a r y \ being fictitious, her true name to answer the complaint in tbie action, bearing date the 22nd day of N'ovem-! being unknown to Plaintiff, Defend- and to aerve a copy ot your answer on ber, 1916, I, the undersigned, the Ref- | snts. the Plaintiff's Attorney within twen- eree in said judgment named, will sell In pursuance of a judgment of fore- ty days after the service of this sum- at public auction, on the front porch closure and sale, made and entered in mons, exclusive of the day of service ; of the Nassau County Court House, at . the above entitled action, bearing date Mineola. New York, on the 6th UA/Y , the 28th day of November, 1916, 1, the OF JA N U A R Y , 1917, at ten o'clock undersigned, the Referee in said judg- in the forenoon, the promises directed ment named, will sell at public auction by said judgment to be aold and there- : at the rotunda of the County Court in described as follows : 'House, M ineola, • Long Island, on the ALL those four certain lots, pieces 15th day of January, 1917, at 1U A. M., or parcels of land, situate, lying and 1 the prem ises directed by said judgm ent being at Inwood, in the Town of ! to be sold, and therein described as Hempstead, County of Nassau and follows: State of New Yoik, known and desig ALL that certain lot, piece or par- nated as lota numh. r 21, 22, 23 and 24, cel of land s ituate, lying and being in <m map of property entitled \M ap of Woodcleft. in the Village of Freeport, Property at Inwo-id, Nassau County. County of Nassau and State of New New York, formerly belonging to the York, bounded and described aa fol- and ip case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated .Septem b er 30th, 1916. CHARLES T. MCCARTHY. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Poet Office Address, Poet Office Building, Glen Cove, Nassau County, New York. TO THE DEFENDANT HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY:— The foregoing summons is served JOHNSON & JOHNSON Attorneys and Counselors at Law 47 Railroad Ave., opp. depot FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephone, 366 Freeport j land of John P. W right, deceased, about one hundred and fifty (150) feet, and thence southeasterly along said land formeriky of John P. Wright. ' deceased, lo the northwesterly side jot Washington Avenue, and thence Nassau on April 20th, 1911, and which property is inore p articularly described I > l.'f ' T N V T \ / ' . r JEREM IAH WOOD Attorney and Counselor a t Law 291 Broadway, New York Telephones, 2530 amt 2631 Worth iZ,ynbrook, .L. I. Telephone, 996-W E U T N N. KDWARDS Lawyer Rooms-!' to. 7 1-7 Railwed Ave. Freeport, N. Y. as follows:—BEGINNING at a point on the Southerly aide of Cheater Street, distant six hundred and twen ty (620t feet Easteily from the corner southwesterly along the northwesterly formed by the intersection of the side of Washington Avenue, and thence Southerly side of Chester Street with ! l'. I Southerly along the Westerly side o f , the Easterly side of Park Place, as \ Washington Avenue. tQ the point or said S treet and Pack Place are laid j place of beginning. down on said map, and running thence I And also, all the right, title and in- Southerly, parallel with Park Place, Mr. W<»od may be consulted every even- | terest of the purties of the first part eighty-five i (85) fe e t ; thence Easterly, ing at. his r e s i d e n c e , Franklin Ave. , 0f_ jn aix5 to (.fogt ,pei tion of Washing- parallel with Cheater S treet, foity (40) ton Avenvc which lies immediately in feet: thence Northerly, parallel with I front of and adjacent to the above de- Park Place, eighty-five (95) feet to ! scribed ivremises to the middle line the Southerly side of Chester Street, I thereof. “od thence Westerly, along the South- t D a t e d November'*), 1916. erly eide of Cheater Street, forty (40) JEREM IAH WOOD, feet to the,point or place of beginning. Referee. BEJNG the same premises which I EDGAR JA'CKBON, were conveyed to the said CATHER- Attonuey for Plaintiff, 1NE DeWOBF b y t h e s a i d T H E E L - Freepoft, N. '•Y. >. MOHA.R COMPANY. !■-------------------——------------------------------- Said premises will be sold subject notice TO citEDiTORS i to covenants and r e s tr i c ti o n s contained order o f HON. JOHN J. GRA- in deede affecting the same and to any o f t t i e C o u n ty of N assi s s a u , noti< W a shington, Dec. 4 . - T h a t the inter ests of national defense reuulre that control of railw ay lines should rest with the federal governm e n t mid not with (he states waa the claim ad valued by Alfred P. Thom , vomise to tlie Hallway Executives' Advisory CoiUmittee. in concluding his prelim Inary statem e n t of the case for ihe railw a y s before the New lands Joint Com m ittee on In terstate Coiutuerev. “ We m u st lie efficient ns a nation it we are to deal successfully w ith our i national em ergencies,\ said Mr. Tliotn. . \and we m u s t appreciate th a t efficient transportation is an essential coudu oft nation il efficiency, if we ore to j halt and wen ken our transportation \ by state lines1, by the ; 1 1 t*Mtl f it An Absolute lhw ,, i e nent Imposition of burdens by unwis, regulation, we will m a k e national ern- deucy In ■issllde.\ S tates’ flights Would Not S u ffr upon you by publication pursuant to estate of Hiram AI rams, deceased.' which said lots taken together are hounded and described as follows: — BEGINNING at a point on the •Southerly side of Reger Avenue, dis tant Westerly, one I undred one and seventy eight hundredths (101.78) feet from the qprner formed by the inter eclinn of said Southerly side a t Roger an otder of the Hon. Stephen Callag han, Justice of the Supreme Court, dated November l?t, 1916, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, at the County Court House, Mineola, New York. Dated November 1st, 1916. CHARLES T. McCARTHY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, Post Office Building, Glen Cove, Nassau County, New York. lows: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of West Side Avenue, distant one hundred fifty ( 1 5 0 ) feet northerly from the intersection of the northerly side of Ray Street and the westerly side of said West Side Ave nue ; running thence westerly parallel with Ray Street one hundred (100) feet; rjnm n g t h n e e northerly parallel GBO. MORTON LEVY Attorney at Law Rooms 7-9-11 1-7 Railroad Ave. iFreeport, N. Y. DR. W. G. SMITH Dentist Office ami Residence 61 W. Merrick RoaJ Freeport/N .Y . 'Phone, 86-R : H A M . S u ritnitate o f t h e C o u n ty o r N a | ill h<-roby-nivon to a t I p e r a e n s h a v in g claim * agaii C H A R L E S IE . H U M P H R E Y la t e of th e Tow n o f H e m p s tead , In th e su/id cou n ty . *KieB!>eil, to lire s e n t th e sam e w ith Ihe vouchers th e r e o f , t o t h e su b s c r ib e r , th e e x e c u to r of th e last'W ill and T e s t a m e n t o f said deceased, a t h e r p lere-o f tra n s a c t i n g b u s in e s s at theoflV e w f E d w in W W a llace. R o c k v ille C e n tre , N ew Y w k Telephone 671 Freeport ,DOUGLASS C. .LAWRENCE .Attorney' and Counsellor-* t-Law .Freeport Bank Building Freeport, Nassau Go,, N .Y. E d w in W . 'W a llac e . R o c k v ille C e n tr e , •at or befo r e th e l o th d a y o f J a n u a r y n D a ted , M ineola, N. Y. J a n e 24, 1916. H AT TT TI ! \ ......................... V.. W A L L A C E , r fo r 'E x e c u t o r . Me C e n tr e , N. K V. H U M P H R E Y . ’■wa 'Of tacts that a survey may show. ■Dated,'October 25, 1916. JAMES M. SEAMAN, Referee. ARTHUR P. HILTON, Plaintiff's Attorney, . 350 Fulton Street, Jam aica, New York. N O T I C E T O C R E D IT O R S HN J. ORA M A R T H A L.\ T R E E late o f th e Tow n o f H e m p s te a d , in th e Haiti deceased, e c e a s e d , t o . p r e e en n t th e sam e w ith th e P u r s u a n t-to an o r d e r o f H O N . JO H N , HAM . SurroKUte of th e C o m ity o f N a ssai is h e r e b y a-kven Du all p e r s o n s h a v in g claim$ ibor. th e e x e c u to r | of said deceased. D R . A. H . D e n t i s t Room 4 FREEPORT BANK BUILDING Telephone. 933^-w co u n ty , d to p r e se vouchers th e r e o f , to t h e s u l o f t h e l a s t W ill an d T e s t a m e n t o f sa id decei at his p lace o f t r a n s a c t in g b u s in e s s at th e ofl> Joh n s o n a*»d J o h n s o n , F r e e p o r t , N e w Y o rk, c i»re t h e 10th day o f D e c e m b e r T H E U E H IO K 1). ST O R E Y . JO H N S O N Jit .JO H N S O N , A tto r n e y 's fo r E x e c u t o r . A i cade Buildhtff. ({uilnxed F r o e p e r t, N . <Y. H A M M O N D : ^ hVM ^ : ^ V % 7 y ^ mu' 'Telepfatfuc 1086-v.’ Freeport DR. J. R. SHAPER0 DENTIST Hours: V a m. t» 6i.p.i in. /B Seotb Maui Stre«t FREEPORT, N. Y. Five yours' New York City p ractice N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S a n t to am o r d e r o f H O N . JO H N J . GRA- l. S u r r o g a t e o f the<(»ounty of N a s s a u , notkx •eby g iven tw a ll-person s h a v in g claimi M AKY H . A R C H E R e off thh ee Town<iU'own<*f H ee mm pp ss tete aa dd ,, inn thh ee saidaid conounty, tra t o r of ISAVENZA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC E d .yard F a v tat D irecto r Tfce iLeadm/i Schoot «.of- Maatc itn :..L- •• AUI t h e aiK a n t a g e s o f E u r o p e a n tra i n i n g Vocal (EUcufii n, Piano, W*okn, Celp. Cornet T h e o r y , Soli^ggio, Hanway, Lectenes and Coe*'its free io student*. Moderate ierms 66 Victoria St. JAMAICA Y. T e ie f f t o n e VKiO-J J j a m a ic a la te o t T H i t s c deceased, to p r e e c e t t h e sa m e w ith th e v o u c h e n th e r e o f , to th e eah m irib e r. th e adm inisi th e gotMls, ch a ttel# aiVl - c r e d it a t his p lace of tranearhw u r T h o r n to n & E a rle, 18 F tilx on o r b e fore t h e ISth d a y o f M a r c h n e x t. D a ted M ineola. N . A u g u s t '21. 1‘Jlti. C H A R L K S D . MAC D O N A L D , -A d m inistrator. T lM iR N T O N & E A R L E . A t to r n e y s f o r A d m in tatau to r. tA P o t t e r B u ilding, N e w Y o rk C ity. N O T IC E T O C R E O iT O R S a n t to an o r d e r o f H O N . JO H N J . G R A - «rf Nj a s s a u , notice H AM., &U6rugate o f t h e C o u n ty is h e rety -g iv e n to a ll p e r a o n s h a r i n g M A R T IN SO U T H A R D ) - a s s a u , noti .’ktim s a g a in Paul Andersen It Son (PAINTERS D E C O R A T O R S T,L*ht.ar 9is.w West Side Jt-venue v o u c h e r s tv - tttorsto off tiivlie tra r a o t goods. < ! d e c e a s e d ,i« i ikhelr p lace o f tran s a c tiv u r b u s iness a t th e o ITW1 k of t h e i r a t t o r n e y . S id n e y H.. S w e z e y , 31a | R a ilroad A vw w u e , F re ee eii p o r t . N e ' - Yoeik,.oii. o r be- d A v .u e , F r j fore th e - f ir s t tU v of A p r i l, next^ | D a ted, Miuntyla, N . Y ., S e p t e m b e r 26/tih, 19l<>. A U S T I N J . SO U T H A R D . i j M IL T O N SO U T H A R D SIDNEY H. SVUtiKEY, A tto r n e y for t h e Adm ii A d m ialet-m tors. 31a R a ttroad Vi'Veil FreepwidUN YY. L o n g I s la n d ttailroaxl T im e f-*£>le (Effective Out. J , 7 t h , 191#) Leave Merrick Cu-r New Y^ork, Feau Bylvnina Statioo, Brooklyn and iuter- mediate -aations, wet'kda)'H, 5.16. 6.62, 8.88. 6.54. 7.18. 17.96, «/«l. i8.18, 6^2, 10.12, 12.17 A. M.; 1.89, 8>0N, 4.17, 6.86, «.3t. 8.13, 11.14 P. M. Sundays, 6.46, 8.30, 9.22 A. M. ; t'2.28, 2,4#, 4.32, 6.83, 8.08, 11.17 P. M. Leave Freeport for New York, Penn sylvania Sfatior, and Brooklyn, week davs. 3.20, 5.68. 6.42, 8.66. 7.22, i7.49, 5.00, 18.17.8,36,19.49, 10.17, A.M .; 12.2<, 1.84,3.18, 1.21. 3.02, 3.42, if6.21, 6,39, 8.16, 9.22, 11.18 P. M. Sundays, 6.62, 8.24, 0.26 A. M.; 12,32. 2.52, 4.86, 3.37, .11.40, 8.12, 8.26, 11.21 P. M. Trains leave Freeport for Amltyvtile, /Babylon, Putchogne and intermwliate stations week-days, i:a4.44, 8.10, aV.81, €4.53 A. M .; a t . 46. sa'.MO, 2.44, a3.58, •6,03. a3.35, a6.19. 6.38, ia7.06, 7.46‘ ab.03, ail.07, at 1.20 P. M.; 12,17, a2.32, night. Sundays, 5.31, u0.22 A. M .; 12.34, 2.30 a3.54. u6.44. a7,06, »9.02, 11,14 P. M ; al2.17, a t . 39 night. Treses leave New York. Pennsylvania Station, for Freeport, Merrick and prin- clpil intermediate stations, n3.60, 5.64, 7.04,8.36, 11.UO A. M.; 12.32,s i . 26, 2.00, 3.00, 4.07, 14.47 (except Merrick), 6.00, t6 .18 (except Merrick), 6.38. 6.54, i6.15, 6.50, 7.10, 8.10. 10.25. il.30 P. M. ; 1.30 night. Sundays, 4.30, 8.26, 11.40 A M .; 1.40, 3.00, 4.51. 6.15, 8.08, 10.17, 11.30 P. >1.; 12.34 night. a T rains ron to Babylon only. nNo Brooklyn connection aSatnrdays only, f Sxoept Saturdays. lExcept holidays, t Except Saturdays and holiday*. Trainaleave Brooklyn, Ftatbnah Are. Station, about the same time aa those jhow n from New York, Pennsylvania station. This time table subject to jphanfte without notice. Lnr N O T IC E \ T O C R E D IT O R S PuPB u a n t lo en o r d e r o f H O N . J O H N J . GRA- AM, S u r r o g l i e o f t h ^ C o u n ty of N a s s a u , notion h e reb y giv e n to rtll p e rso n s w w i m w a m a n late o f th e Tow n of H e m w s tead. in th e raid coun ty . d e c e a s e d , to p r e s e n t the* s a n i'' w ith th e vouch- ers th e r e o f , to th e subecftlevrs. th e a d m i n istra t o r s o f the-goods, ehattw le am i ow6-dite o f sni<i d e c e a s e d , a t tht-W\ place o f t r a n s a c t i n g b u s in e s s a 1 th e office o f J o h n s o n A Johnsom . » e e > * » r t. N e w Y o rk, on or b e fore tlie 20th day o< M a y n e n t. D ated. M ineola. N Y . N m e w tU r 1. l»i«. A U G U S T A C O N K LI JO M N i AitAjmey* iT^Rahco E D I T H S. :hti(i<T. AXdi * JO H N S O N , fo r A d m in iatrati N. m inistrato ri-. N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S i o n l e r o f H O N . J O H N J . O R A - s o f th e C o u n ty o f N a s e » 4 . not it p u r s u a n t to a n HAM, Sum a m v is hereby g ivoe to all p e r s o n s h a v in g olaim s air,linl' t R O W L A N D H . M X Y L A N D la.,- o f ttw Tow n H e n iiiste a d . in th e «aid ty , ile.eaiied, to p c e a e n t t h e sam e w ith th e e r s th e r e o f , to th e aw b ecriixers, t W ill and T e e ter.ien t lace r e o f t r a n K u l i n c hi: e sa m e w ith t h e vouch- b e e n ti th e ex e c u to r s o f o f said decessed . a t tile office of th e i r p la o f I r a n s a r d n r b u s v n e ,, a t F r e d e r ick L. C ilb e r t. C e r t a r h u r e t. N e w Y o rk, on th e flrat d a y o f J u n e n e x t: M ineola. N Y .. N o v e m b e r 1 R D W F R E D B R IC K L. G I L B E R T . A tto r n e y fo r E x e c u to r s . C e d a r h u r a t, Lonr taland, N. Y, LE x WM. G. MILLER, Inc. RAYMOND J. M ILLER, Mgr. Auto, Plate Glass, Burglary. Life and FIRE INSURANCE 24 S. Grave St. FREEPORT, 1 1 . Mr. Thom citpU many Instimct's in which shippers In one state were in juriously affected by selfish regula tions Imposed on the railroads by neighboring states. He pointed out that federal regulation would he no In vasion of the rights of the slates hut would In*the means of preserving tlie rights which they nctpilred when they entered the Union, one of which wu* the right to the. free movement of their products across state boundaries. W h at the Railroads Advocate. The principles which the railroads | believe should lie incorporated in any just system of regulation were sum marized by Mr. Thom as follows: 1. Tlie entire power and duty of reg ulation should be In Ihe hands of me i national government, except as to mat tors so essentially local and Incidental I thal they cannot be used to Interfere witli the efficiency of the service or the COUNT Y GOUK 1, NASSAU COUN- just rights of the carriers. TY.— Marie E. Moriaee, Plaintiff, o \s one of tlie means .if aoeom against Adam Simpkin and Anne Simp- pushing this, a system of eoinpulsor.i federal incorporation should he adopt cd. into which should lie brought all railroad corporations engaged In Inter state or foreign commerce. , 3. The Interstate Commerce Commis slon under existing laws has too uiiii'h to do and is charged with conflicting functions. Including the Investigation, prosecution and decision of cases The latter duties should he placed In the hands of a new body which might he .•ailed the Federal ttnltrond I'ommls slon. Regional Votum; ■-ions should lie established In differont purls of tlie country to assist the hitersiati Commerce I ’om m lssloii by linndling In cal cases. 4. Tlie power of tlie Commission should he extended to enable It to pve scribe minimum rates and not uion-h maximum rates as at present. This would Increase their power to prevent unjust discriminations. J u s t i c e to P u b l i c e n d R o a d s . 5. It should Is* made the duty of the Interstate Commerce Commission, in the exercise of its powers to fix rea sonalde rates, to so adjust these rstn* that they shall lie just at once to the public and to the carriers. To this •end the Commission, In determining rates, should consider the necessity of niuin talnlng efficient transportation and ex tensions of facilities, the relation of expenses to rates and the rights .of shippers, stockholders and creditors of the roads. 6. The Interstate Commerce Commis slon should he invested with the pow er to fix the rates for carrying mails. 7. The federal government should have exclusive power to supervise tlie Issue of stocks and bonds by railroad carriers engaged lu interstate and for- i-lgn commerce. 8. The law should recognize the es sential difference between things which restrain trade in the case of ordinary mercantile concerns and those which restrain trade In the case of common carriers. The ipiestiou of competition Is not the only fair criterion. 0. The law should expressly provide for the meeting and agreement of traf fic or other officers of railroads In re spect of rates or practices. This should, however, be safeguarded by requiring tlie agreements to tie tiled with the Interstate Commerce Commis sion ami to be subject to be dlsapprov sd by it. \My legal said. \Is (luit the Constitution as it how j* gives full authority to Gougress to regulate the Instrumentalities of in terstate commerce In all their parts. If the power of regulation Is to reach the public requirements. It must tie co extensive with the Uistrninentamies of commerce.\ - i Mr. Thom explained that the roads are not asking either of the Committee or of Congress any Increase In reve nues, but, that they are merely asking the perfection of a system which wilt be responsible to any need that may arlea. Avenue with the Westerly side of Ave- with said West Side Avenue forty-nine nue A, and from ssid | oint running and 81 lUO ( 19 >4) feet to u point dis- Soulherly at right angles to Roger tunt one hundred twenty (120) feet Avenue one bundled (1011) feet, thence , southerly from the south side of At- running Westerly parallel with Roger lantic Avenue when measured on a line A venue one hundred l lull) feet ; thence parallel with said West Side Avenue; ------------------------------------------------------- running Northerly one hundred (100) runtiing thence easterly parallel with GITDDK'VIC f r m o T V A uea M r-nriM feet to the Southerly side of Roger said Atlantic Avenue one hundred and b ^ v V- J - to i wV Avenue, thence Easterly one hundred 35-1000 .100.035) feet to the westerly „. . ' , ,tJOr8e rH11 >n \el>' l'n’ (100) feet t i the point ur place of De- side of said West Side Avenue; run- Plamtiff, against Jesse Leighton, De- Rjnninp X 1 • njnR thtJnce goutherly the v.>at- fendant. Summons and Notice m Ac- TOGETHER wilh all riitiit, title and j erly side of said West Side Avenue interest of (he party of thertirst part fifty-two and 58 100 (52 58) feet to in and to Roger Avenue, lying immed- the point or place of beginning, lately in front of and adjacent to said Containing all the land within said premises to the centre line thereof, hounds. Dated the 23rd day of November, j The above 1916. PH ILIP HUNTINGTON. Referee. GASTON F. I.1VETT, Attorney for Plaintiff, No. 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANT: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action for an absolute divorce, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plain tiff’s attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons ex clusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or an swer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, September 16. 1916. GEORGE MORTON LEVY, Attorney for Plaintiff, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. TO JESSE LEIGHTON, the above- named defendant:— The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of publication of Hon. James C. Van Siclen, Justice of the Supreme Court, dated November 14, 1916, and SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUN TY.—John J. Randall, plaintiff, against Blanche Trubenback, Martha Wolf, John J. Oppel, Louis Koch, Mary Koch, George W. Todd and Lib- anus M. Todd, do'ng business under the firm name and style of G. W. Todd & Co., Defendants. Action No. 1. To the above named defendants : YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action, premises will be sold subject to a first mortgage of TW E N TY-FIVE HUNDRED ($2500) DOL LARS and interest. Subject to any state of facts that an accurate survey would show. Also subject to covenants and re- atrictions. Dated, November 28th, 1916. LEWIS J. SMITH, R eferee. HA FF & FARRINGTON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 360 Fulton Street, Jam a ic a , N. Y. No. 7703 of condition of The F irst N ational B ank kin, hie w ife; Louisa A. Asendorf, in dividually and as Executrix under the Last Will and Testan ent of Herman C. Aeendorf, deceased, Defendants. Notice of Sale. In pursuance of a judgment of fore- cloeure and eale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bear ing date the 28th day of October, •1916, J, the undersigned, the Referee in eaid judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the “ B o tunda\ of the County Court House :in Mineola, County of Nassau, on MONDAY, the 18th day of DE CEMBER, 1916, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, the premises directed by said judgm ent to be sold and therein de- i scribed »e follows : ... ALL that certain lot, piece or par- ^ u ^ n « » a tlh ^ f f W o f ^ of !«*\<!• situate, lying and being at ajWStow, New Y o rk City, j Baldwin, in the Town of Hempstead, i N aseau County, New York, bounded and deacribed as. follows : : Beginning a t the corner formed by ; the imtereeetian of the westerly side of Grand Avenue with the northerly ; side of Tibe .Oaks Road; running thence northerly along the westerly side of ! G rand Avenue one hundred and eight- | een and eighty.four one-hundredths I (118 84) feet to land formerly of Car- . man Southend:; thence north seventy- nine degree* fifty-four minutes west irnf, io th<-eutwribera. theadminti.- along and adjoining said land formerly , aood, “ .1 i of Carman Southard seven hundred and four and oime-tentha (704.9) feet to a ditch and Hand of Samuel R. Sm ith; thence aouth six degrees th i r ty-nine minutee weat along said ditch and adjoining land of Samuel R. Smith one hundred and fifty-three and two-tenths (153.2j) feet thence couth twenty nine degrees eight minutes ' | west s till along said ditch and adjoin- j ing land of said Samuel R. Smith vassau. notiov eighteen and five-tenths i(l-8.6) feet to laving- . lam - the northerly side of The Oaks Road; thence south eighty four degrees five m inutes east along the northerly side of^eid Road seven hundred and three and eight tenths (703.8) feet to the westerly side of Grand Avenue, at the peiut.or place of beginning. And also, all the right, title and in- tereet .uf the parties of the first part, of, in nwil to those portions of said Avenue wid Road which lie ions>edi- ; ately in fount of and adjacent to the ! above described premises to the «uiti- jdle lines of aaid Avenue and Road. Dated, October 30th, 1916. MABTJN A. SPRING8TEED, Referee. LUCIUS N MANLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office & Poet Office Address, Queens Plaze Court, Long Island City. N. Y. and to serve a copy ot your answ e r on vuu .t, uaueu ixuvemuer i s , -J-u , anu ^ p 1(lintifrg H,t0rneya within tWen- f, led with the complaint m this act,on d Bfter the service of this sum- | m the office of the clerk of the County ^ exc|ugive of the day of aervice, ; of Nassau, at Mineola, Nassau County. Hn(j jn ^ your <ai|ure t „ at Freeport. N. Y„ in the State of New e”- j 1 2, XT v xi i ° r answer, judgment will be taken York, at the close of business on Nov. 15 m e >reeP°r t ' N‘ Y-’ Noveniber against you by default f r the relief ^ - '910- GEORGE MORTON LEVY, ^S a tod^M a r c h Attorney for Plamtiff, H A F F & FARRINGTON, $359,345. lit Office & Post Office Address, 860 Fulton sir- . t, SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUN- .lamaics, N. Y. TY.—Ann Holloway, as Executrix TO MARTHA WOLF, 12.500.00 under the Last Will and Testament of Edwin Holloway, deceased, Pla ntiff, against Roosevelt Board of Trade and Roosevelt Board of Trade Realty Com pany, Inc., Defendants In pursuance of a judgment of fore closure and sale, duly made and en- | tered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 19th day of October, 1916, I, the undersigned, the referee in said judgm ent named, will sell at public auction, at the rotunda of the County Court House, at Mineola, Nas sau County, New York, on the 2nd day of December, 1916, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the prem- , ises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, together with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being on the north side of Wood Avenue and known and designated as and by the lot numbers one hundred and six (106), one hundred and seven (107), one hundred and eight (108) and one hun j dred and nine (109). on a certain map j entitled. “ Map of Whitehouse Villa, .Section No. 2, as surveyed by Alvin; 1 G. Smith, C. E., June, 1907, and filed | in the County Clerk’s office, N a ssau' County, and more fully described as ! follows:— BEGINNING at a point on the north side of Wood Avenue, distant ninety j seven and ten one-hundredths (97.10) I feet easterly from the corner formed I by the intersection of the easterly side o f Union Place, with the northerly side , of Wood Avenue; running thence east | erly along the northerly side of Wood I A venue eighty (80) feet to the west : side of lot number one hundred and j five (105) on said map; running thence 1 northerly along the west side of lot number one hundrded and five (105) on said map, one hut dred and twenty-five | (125) feet; thence westerly parallel with \V°®d Avenue eighty (80) feet; thence southerly along the easterly line of lot number one hundred and ten The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Mr Justice Jam es C. Van Siclen, one.of the Justices of the Su preme Court, dated the 20th day of October, 1916, and filed on the 21st day of October, 1916, with the com plaint in the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, County of Nassau, State of New York. Dated, October 20th, 1916. HAFF & FARRINGTON, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Office & Post Office Address, 360 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. T H E M O D E R N N E E D is a remedy for the evil effects of quick eating, over eating and strenuous liv ing. Tlie medicine that meets this need- that tones the stomach, stimu lates the liver, regulates the bowels—is S a le o f A n y M ’-dicina in aha W o rld. S o ld e v e r y w h e r e , lu C o x ee, 1 0 c ., 2i>«. 3 6 0 F t i j t o n S t r e e t JAMAICA, N. Y. J. M. HEWLETT Dealer in Hay, Feed, Bundle Wood Market and Garden Seeds Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer DRIED GRAINS 3or. Church Street and Olivia Boulevard F R E E P O R T , Y. SCRATCH FEED $ 2 . 4 5 LAYING MASH $ 2 . 3 0 That makes the hens lay (116) on said map. one hundred and Com, Whole 2 . 4 0 a x . _ - - - 2 ! 5 0 Oyster xShells, 3 sizes .60 Grit, 3 sizes .60 Charcoal, 3 sizes, 50 lbs. .80 Beef Scrap 2.85 jMill shavings for Otter w 7c per bag We handle all kinds of feed for the poultryman THESE PRICES ARE DELIVERED right at your place Small Orders Taken as Well as Large Ones Give Us a Trial Send for Samples Deliveries made in Roosevelt, Merrick, Bellmore, Waniagk and Seaford twenty five (125) feet to the northerly r \ )Vn’ fV flr-kpfl propesitlon.\ Mr. Tbum Bl‘de of Wood Avenu«>' t0 the point or - ’ ^ tiVnCU place of beginning. Dated, October 20, 1916. THEOPHILUS PARSONS, Referee. ELVIN N. EDWARDS, Plaintiff’* Attorney, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. 1 RESOURCES Loan- amt Discount* ....... U. S. B i - i .Is deposited to se em : circulation (parvalue) Bom ot her than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposi i s. .$20,000.00 Securities other than U. S I bonds (not including stocks) I owned unpledged !HJ, I43.7<\> [ Total Bonds, Securities, etc. 110,443.75 Stock of Federal Reset\ \ Bank (60 per cent of sub scription).......................... 1,500.90 Equity in Banking house.. 20.000.00 Furniture and fixtures ........ 6,500.00 Net amount due from ap proved reserve agents In New York, Chicago and St. Louis,. ....................... 129,902.45 Ni;t amount due from banks and bankers (other than above) i ................................... 10,088.93 Other checks on bunks in the same city or town as re- ixirting bank......................... 1,063.07 Outside checks and other cash item s ................ $194.75 Fractional currency, nickels and cents ................... 817.42 l.iii\. iv Notes of o ther national banks 5,855.00 Federal Reserve notes.......... 615.00 Lawful reserve in vault and with Federal Reserve Bank 54,084.46 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer .. ... 625.00 Total $7<i4.525.02 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in.. .$ 25,000.00 Surplus fund .......... ................... 26,000.00 Undivided profits, $11,473.76 Less current expenses, inter est and taxes paid 4,153.89 7,819.86 i Amount reserved for taxes accrued .................................. 276.25 - Circulating notes outstanding 12, Kxt.tx) [ Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to c h e c k ............................. 409,492.94 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30days __ 2,900.00 Certified checks ........... ....... 308.01 Postal savings deposits. 6,816.12 Deposits requiring notice but less than 30 d a y s __ 215,811.84 Total $704,526.02 State of New York, ( County of Nassau, ss. : 1. C. Milton Foreman, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statem e n t is true to the best of my knowledge and bplief. C. M ilton F okem A n , Cashier. Correct-Atteet: Edgar Jackson, / Ernest S. Randall, Directors. Ro&well Davis, S Subscribed and sworn to [ l . s . J before me this 22nd day of November, 1916. Wm. F. Kraft, Jr. Notary Public. The foregoing sale is hereby ed- journed to December 9th, 1916, at the same hour and place. Dated, December 2, 1916. THEOPHILUS PARSONS. Referee. Easy to Overfeed Fleh. Overfeeding proves to be no better for such anim a ls as fishes than for man. The aquarium, of the New York Zoological society has more than 3,(XX’ fishes, representing 140 species, and the director reports thnt In this great ! collection the death rate has l>eeii inn- ! terlally lonercd —with a gretrt saving ; In labor and expense ns well aa In spe clmeils — by changing the feeding to al tem u ie days litstvnd of every day. An : excess -rf Lit resulted from the tes i g enerous d>t'I. 1 I i Sunny Slope Farm Grand Are., BALDWIN . \ Tel. 1340 Freeport No More Sore Throat A few tew»(w,OB fills of rsofleg fc«e •oeilnt wtL ererrvfiM u*» a>oet wwers wee n»r«*ni— enri you fie t e ’ - asm m b Hag garz'.iBa Of #i«reylog to do. W hile ffi b i w I bi ce-tiBias lagradlegte abeolotolj fearinlaag to kweiifc e i It le. e l the wane flee*-, *» tfco b e n o r l s nw p eeelH « effertlre 4+etrwyw m uto Oeeterls few, for Bote tkr—t ewt TwlUitSs Try It I 7\wr !>*#»*»I /e r • f t * B0UI4 • / B E N Z O M IN T 1 ■ ■