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' r u e NASSAU po s t , IPORT, N. T., FIWDAT, JtTLY 5. 191* - P w r 7 1LIN0 FOR RICH PATRONS ’ e New Yerfc Milliner Cetehee the Women With Money. In Women’*- Home Companion, Inne Lowe telle of the wile* need a Fifth erenoe milliner In melt- the 'Tern Piper” het fem o n e: •Thoee for whom the eplder npreed weh were not the weelthy end ilonable women of New York, weelthy end prompt cuetomere the middle Weet. Three are the i who make money for erery avenue npedalty shop. And only difficulty which now lay In path wee that thle profitable cue- elwaye has to be secured through reputation for serving the most Ilonable members of New York so- those notorious fashionables are to sensitive to a second bill who never think of paying their one until at Ivaet six month* have i peed. \At first we did not have a atngle iber of this aorotity. w h a t we was to fake them. ^ This was laved by several Ingenious meth- One of these was to pay 910 a reek each to the chauffeurs of Mrs. lllp Rhlneetewart and of Mrs. Clln- De Salle H ires for driving their ted limousines up before our »re when these same ultra-fashlon- le employers were otherwise en- ged. The empty limousines were oely efficacious, and It w a s not before the women who were try* to get Into fashionable society are Impressed. One by one they came us. — \Meanwhile w e were also paying the clerks of two of the smartest o f New York’s hotels to recommend Fern Piper to thetr rich out-of-town pa trons.\ JOB HAD NO SUCH WOES Bells Were Net Like Getting Your Noee Caught In a Cogwheel Under an Auto. Speaking at a dinner, William H . Thompson of Kansas referred to the beauty of patience and contributed an anecdote along that line. Some time since Smith and hie w ife went out for a spin In their new auto mobile, bnt before they had gone many miles something went amiss with the machinery. Crawling beneath the car. Smith began to twist and tarn things, and finally there came sundry words that sounded like breaking one of the blue laws. “John, John!” expostulated the good woman In the car. “You should not use such dreadful language I” “©( course I shouldn't. Mrs. Smith 1\ Irritably responde3 Wbby. \Of course I shouldn't 1 I suppose that If you were down under here you would sweetly sing I” \You should have more patience,\ returned Mrs. Smith. \Why don't you try to be like J o b f \Don't quote Job, madam I\ shouted the old man. “Never in all his life did Job ever get hie nose caught In a cog wheel I”—Philadelphia Evening Tele graph. ring up of the country that was given by the greet exhibition at London of 1SB1. Thle was soon after the devel opment of the railway system in Hng^ land, and there flocked to London, a large number of squire* and their wives. A new world had opened to the country dames. The new things had a wonderful fascination for them. On returning home they got lid of much of their old furniture and bought new. Much of the old furni ture found Its way to second-hand shops, and was sold to poor folk, who could not afford to buy new. This ac counts for the finding today of much good old furniture In small houses In provincial towns and among country people.—Indianapolis News. N e t to Be Taken In. “Oermany will sing small, very small, In the end, but we’ll answer her like the Judge.\ The speaker was Provost Marshal General Crowder. \Yes he went on j \we’ll no more h e softened by Germany's penitence than the Judge wee by the kidnaper who wiped hie eyes on hie cuff and blubbered: * 'Jedge, Pm down and out' •“ No, no, my man,' said the Judge. 'You're down, but you're not out y e t You won't be out for seven years.'\ Weapons of War. This Is the m ost sdentiflo war ever fought There Is less dependence on man power and more on machinery than at any time In the history o f the world, says the Popular Science Monthly. Wd pin onr faith to high ex plosives, poison gases, tear shells, gas masks, liquid fire, etc., all of which are applied chemistry, end to machine guns, heavy artillery, automobiles, sub marines, slrplane*. and so forth, which are very much refined mechan- ice. The greatest minds in the scien tific and mechanical world have pooled their brains and obtained wonderful results. Land of the “Great Unwashed.\ Alaska has been called the land of the “great unwashed,\ and It Is said that In noma parts of the country water retails a t g l a bucket. In still other sections clothes are washed in the rivers, and women have been seen “treading blankets” when the water was so cold as to turn their feet end ankles beet red.—World Outlook. LEGAL ADVERTISING DHOAL AnVMTfAING COuKTT COUWT. NASSAU COUNTY. Mery VHemee. Plaintiff. Alice B, ForbSi, Tlvonw p, C. Fort)**. Jr., Frank S. Premter- •••t ami Green 8. PrcwicrtrMt. hia wife, and Mary J. C. Rixien- klrekcn. Defendant*. SUPREME^COUKT, NASSAU COUNTY. Title Guaranteevtee and Trnnt tealt Defendant*. affaintt Bmnwer'r Point Realty Cor- ACTtON NO. 1. poratlor. i Old English Furniture. That fine old furniture la yet found In Britain In many unexpected place* fs said to be largely due to the stir- ireat South Bay Ferry Co. Time Table In effect June 1. 1918. Subject to ch^rpe viithout notice from Freeport, L. L, to P t Lookout, Nassau-by-thc-Sea, Sea Edge, on the Inlet? Long Beach South and West Bound E a s t and North Bound | t - s ® g J it* •11 £ Su 8 o ? ! ll idays only lily m y indays only Will No indays only Will No ■ Ex. Sun. Will No indays only A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A .M . A.M. A.M. 6.00 6.10 6.20 6.30 7.00 7.15 7.45 7.55 8.15 7.30 7.40 7.50 8.00 8.30 10.25 10.55 11.05 11.25 10.00 10.10 10.20 10.30 10.30 10.40 11.00 11.00 11.10 11.20 11.30 12.00 12.15 12.45 12.55 1.15 Run if Stormy Will Not Runi if Stormy P.M P.M. P.M . P.M. P .M . P.M . P .M . P.M. P.M. 12.00 12.10 12.20 12.30 12.30 12.40 1.00 Run if Stormy Will Not Run If Stormy 1.00 1.10 1.20 1.30 1.30 1.40 2.00 Run if Stormy Will Not Run if Stormy 2.00 2.10 2.20 2.30 3.00 3.00 3.30 3.40 4.00 Run if Stormy Will Not Run if Stormy 3.00 3.10 3.20 3.30 3.15 3.25 3.45 Run If Stormy Will Not Run If Stormy 4.00 4.10 4.20 4.30 4.30 4.40 5.00 4.30 4.40 4.50 5.15 5.45 6.10 6.40 7.00 7.20 5.00 5.10 5.20 5.30 5.30 5.40 6.00 :tra Boats Sundays and Holidays, Between Freeport and Point Lookout From 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Boat trolleys meet N. Y. & L. I. Traction cars at Atlantic [venue, near Ocean Avenue, Freeport. Beach Parties Day or Night for Churches, Lodges, Sunday Schools. |ix B ir Boats Ixigidly I n s p e c t e d by U. S. G o v e r n m e n t For information telephone Freeport 773; office open 9 a. m. 7 p. m. daily. Coming Soon ONE CENT SALE The Rexall Store 23 West Merrick Road Freeport, L. I. CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G. Proprietor 3 M AGIN IF I C E N T - S T E A M E R S 3 Ths G reet Ship “SZZAND3EEM — “CITY O F ERIE” - “CITY O F BUFFALO” ■ , — i* . .^*i. ■. i .............. .i L i m . i. B E T W E K N B U F F A L O — D a ily , M ay l e t to N c io v . 1 5 t h - C U E V E L A N D Leave B u f f a l o 9:00 P.M. U.S. Eastern Tine Leave C leveland 8:CO P.M . U.S. Central Time Arrive C l e v e l a n d 7:CO A.M. U.S. Central Tine A rrive B uffalo 7s30 A.M. U S. Eastern Time 'onnectiune a t Cleveland for C e d a r Point, Put-in-Dc./, T- • ‘t r*vl other p o ints. Railroad tickets r^iner between BufTrJo nr.d Cleveland are good f - •;.< - i o i o..r steam e rs. Ask your icxet syrent or American KxprcfiB A$rent for ticxet.-i r • . ! • 1 ic. New Tourist Automobile Trip, \7i;h 2 uaya r<;'. hi limit, f : ' * - i.'OFjinj 127 in. wheeibaec. ro a c m e b e tw e e n uuLrJo and C leveland a ticket a ^ r n t or American Kxprcfis Ajrenl Tr'?, w ith 2 uayn re; ; . zle ehorlhon < * Beautifuiay colored sc:..v.:ul r c > * :; i* five ren te. Also a'k f r c :r L t pi?' ■“ i “ v ’ J * • - • hi'. MiiV t TTvJUK eF bent on receipt of The Cleveland 5: r .if'a! o Transit Comrany Clgvoinv.d, i'iae Great Ship w S E E A N I) It T. F. w \—th e l a r g e s t a n d m o r t c o s tly pa<*»eiif;cr S te a m e r o n i a i u n d w a ters o f t h e w o r ld . S l e e p in g cap a c ity * 1 i»00 passei til Established 1917 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bellmore, N.Y. A bank account keeps you informed. Your check is your receipt. Your stub is your record. We offer you all the ac commodations safe banking permits. D r . H. V. H o l c o m b , President C iia s . M. V a n d e r o e f , Cashier Yiuwiil geteggs and have healthy sturdy chick ifyou m m m m m t T W C A L g it, Wiring, Fixtures, Motors, Phones, Bells. JA M E S F . C A M P I O N ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Connection Freeport, N. Y. SimS-TtoiaiaGfe NaaMaad & SkawScUuesdeUCo. Bnah^RK For Sale by all Dealers, In pnran*. -* of * Jiidoment of foreelnanre and auk, duly made and entered In (Ne above entitled eetlon, and bearing date t • 24th day of June. 1018, I, the undersign I, the I Referfe In aaid Judament named, will »|i at puhlle auction to the highest bidder, by .lames C. Amber, Auctioneer, at the front step* of the Nassau County Court House at MineoU, :>w York, the lOTH DAY OF AUGUST. 1»18, st 10 o clock A. M.. the premisns directed hy sa:d judgment to be sold, and therein de- r trlbed as follows t All that certain plot, r'eee or parcel of land, altuate, lying and being at Woodmerr, in the County of Nassau and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map entit'od \Map of property at Wood- tnera, L. I., belonging to Woodmere Realty ; Co., Map No. 5, Surveyed and Drawn Deeem- I her, 1909. by F. W. Conklin, City Surveyor, t Far Roekawsy, N. Y.,* nod filed a* map number 57 in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, on January 11th, 1910, as I and by the westerly part of plot lettered \D oH-S aaid plot la bounded and dracribcj as follows, to w it: Beginnlnat at the corner formed by th • In- \ teraeetion of the Southerly aide of Ge rgee ' Boulevard or Park Row with the Easterly aide ' of Media—i St-eet as the eame are laid v t . :n said m e p ; and tunniua toe nee East- rly along the Southerly side of Georges Bou levard or P a rk Row, one hundred and twenty- five feet; thence Southerly at right angles to mtiierly side of George* Boulevard hundred and said Parkark P Row, tour hundred and nine and forty one-hundredths feet to the Northerly aide of Woodbine Avenuf or Shore Road, as laid down on aaid map : thence Wester!;' along the said Northerly aide of Woodbine Avenue or Shoi Road, forty-four at dredtha feet to an ant bine Avenue or Shore Road Westerly along the Woodbine Avenue or and sixty-three Yoodblne Avenue or Shore and thirty-six one-httn- mgle In aaid side of Wood 's Road ; and thence still said Northerly side of Shore Road, one hundred I sixty-three and six one-hundredths feet the com er, formed by the intersection of the said Northerly side of Woodbine Avenue or Shore Road with the said Easterly aide of Madison S tree t; and thence in a Northerly direction along said side of V five hundred and twenty-three direction aide of M adison Street; and five one- the point o r place of be- hundredthe -feet ginning. Together with all the right, title and In terest of the said parties of, in and to Georges Boulevard or Park Row, Madison Street and Woodbine Avenue or Shore Road, lying In fro n t of and adjoining said prem ises to the centre lines thereof respectively. Together w ith all fixtures and articlm of dome Avenue o r of and adjolnint e lines thereof res 'gether w ith all fixtures an d personal property used in connection with said premises, all of which are declared to be a part of th e freehold. Said premises will be sold in one parcel and subject to any state of facts that a survey may show. Dated J u n e 28, 1918. J. RUSSELL SPRAGUE, Referee. A rthur P. H ilton , Plaintiff's Attorney, 850 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. The approximate amount of the lien Be to satisfy which the above described erty is to be sold is $11,008.31 and in charge property I tcrest the: bed reon from June 22, 1918, together with the costa and aljowances amounting to $348.00 and interest then , t thi to and interest. srest thereon from June 24, Ith the <xpenses >wn and are to be allowed to the purohaser out of the purchase money, or paid by the Referee, 1918, together with the e of the sale; and the 1917 Town and School to be allowed to the which Dated Ju n e 26, 1918. J . RUSSELL SPRAGUE, Referee. SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. Title Guarantee and Trust Company, Plaintiff, a-arainst ACTION NO. 2. Brouwer's Point Realty Cor poration, Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure ami sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 24th day of June, 1918, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by James C. Archer, Auctioneer, at the front steps of the Nassau County Court House at Mineola, r. lots. mises directed nd therein de- New York, the 10TH DAY OF AUGUST. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., the prei by said judgm ent to be sold, an d scribed as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being a t Woodmere, in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nas sau and S tate of New York, known and a certainertain mapap of property a t Woodmere. L. I., belonging to Woodmere Realty Co., Map No. 6, Surveyed and drawn December, 1909, by F. W. Conk lin, City Surveyor, Far Rockaway, N. Y.,M and filed as map number 57 in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on January 11, 1910, as and by the Westerly part of plot lettered “G,” which said plot is bound ed as follows: On the West by the Easter ly line of Adams Street, as laid down on said map; on the South by the Northerly side of Georges Boulevard or Park Row’, as laid down on said map ; on the North by the Northerly line of said plot lettered “G,\ and on the East hy a line drawn parallel w ith said East erly side of Adams Street and distant one hun dred feet Easterly therefrom, as measured along a line drawn at right angles thereto. Together w ith all the right, title and inter est of the said parties of, in and to Georges Boulevard or Park How. end Adams Street, lying in front of and adjoining said premised to the centre lines thereof respectively. Together with all fixtures and articles of personal property used in connection with said premise#, all of which are declared to l*e a part of the freehold. Said piemisee will be sold in one parcel and subject to any state of facts th a t a survey may show. Subject also to a right of way along the Northerly line of said premises as granted by instrum ent recorded in the Nassau County Clerk’d Office in Liber 131 of convey ances page 260. Dated June 26. 1918. f ALBERT A rthur P. H ilton , Plaintiff's Attorney, 360 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. designated on a c m entitled, “Map mere Realty Co., Mai E. GUNN, Referee. l he approximate amount of the hen or charge to satisfy which the above described property is to be sold is $3362.20 and inter est thereon from June 22, 1918, together with the coat* and allowance amounting to $232.06 and interest thereon from J^ne 24. ith the expenses of the sale; School taxes, which hit! 1918, together w and the 1917 Town and he purchaser out rchaie money, or paid by the Referee, and tereat Dated June 26. 1918. ALBERT E, GUNN. Referee. Notice to Contractors The Board of Education of Union Free School District No. 4, Smlthvlll* South, N, Y„ will receive bids for the installation of sani tary toilets, concrete stoop and heard fence. Flan* and specification* may be had at th* residence of Thomas J. Thornton, Maple Avenue, Smithvtile South, N. Y. Bids will be <>P*n MONDAY. JULY 8TH. Th* Board reserve* the right to reject nay and all bids. By order of the Board. T H P M A S T THORNTON. President oi the Board. By C masu * A- Woo*. Biatriet Clash. fn ptnmanee of a Jmtarment of Foreclosu re and Sale made In the above-entitled notion on the 1st day of J n n a , 1918, and duly entanad fn the Office of the Clark of Nassau County, I, the undersigned Referee In said judam ent named will aril at puhlle auction in front of the lew office of George Morton Levy, namely at the main entrance to the Realty Ruildlng, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, in the Village of Freeport. Nassau County. New York, on SATURDAY, JU L Y 20TH, 1918. a t 11 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, the land and premtoee in aaid Judgment decreed to be sold and therein described as follows: All those certain lot*, piece* or parcel* of land, with the building*and a n ' lylni - n r L .. - — --------- --- Improvement* thereon^ erected jiltuate, lyjng and being In lan d and premieee fn aaid Judgment therein de , pi . . V /n - -------- V - ------ -*• *>'\« ■>■\> Oning in the Milage of Freeport, County of Nassau, and State of New York, hounded and described a« follows; Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Archer Street dbtant six hundred (800) feet easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly aide of Archer Street with the easterly aide of Bayvlew Avenue; running thence souther ly and at right angles to Archer Street One hundred and fifty (160) feet; thenee easterly and parallel with Archer Street Seventy-five (76) feet thenee northerly and again at rig h t angles to Archer Street One hundred r ig h t angles to Arch er Street On* and fifty (1*0) feet to the southerly i Archer Street and thenee westerly alo . - — --------- -------- - »,ong the southerly side of A rcher Street Seventy-five (7S) feet to the point or place of beginning. The plot hereby conveyed la known and de- :rihcd as lots numbers Ninety-seven (97). inety-eight (98) and Ninety-nine (99) on a certain neap entitled \Map of Bayvlew. at Freeport, L. L, surveyed hy Alvin 0. Smith, C. E.. Freeport, L. I.. September, 1906,\ and filed with the Clei* of the County of Nassau. Dated June let, 1918. OEORGE MORTON LEVY, Refer**. W illiam H. Rosalies, Plaintiff'* Attorney. Bay Shore. New York. SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. Newburgh Savings Bank. Plaiatiff '■< against ... Woodmere Bay Company, Incorpor ated. and othen. Defendants. oay or nay, 1918, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said judgm ent named, will eeti at public auction to th e highest bidder, by C, Archer, auctioneer, a t the front atepa tape of the Nassau County C o u rt House at Mi New York, on th* neoia. 29TH DAY OF JUNE. 1918, I® o'clock A.M., the premises directed by aaid judgment to be sold, and therein described a* follows t Ail that certain plot, piece or tract of land, situate, lying and being a t Woodmere, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and S tate of New York, and described as follows on a certain map entitled, \ Amended Map of Property at Woodmere, L. L. belonging to the Woodmere Realty Company, No. 9, su r veyed and drawn Juna, 1912, by F. W. Conk lin’’ and filed In tha ofltae of tha Clerk of the County of Nassau on June 26th, 1912: Beginning at a point on the Ewterly aide of the Woodmere Boulevard, where the eame is intersected by the Southerly aide of a n unnam ed street, which is known as Brower’s Point Branch; running thence along sstid Brower's Point Branch, twenty-nine and thirty-four one-hundreda feet to the South erly aide of the Shore Road; thence along the Southerly side of the Shore Road as it wlnda and tuma, a distance of nineteen hun dred and sixty-two and fifteen one-hundred tha feet, more or less, to the Westerly aide of Adams Street; thence across Adams Street on a course bearing North sixty-one degrees nine minutes East,' fifty feet to the Easterly aide th e r e o f : thence South twenty-one degrees fo r ty-one minutes East, twenty-eight and fifty- six one-hundred tha fe e t ; thence North sixty- four d< dred dn u r degrees thirty-five minutes East, six hun- ed and eighty-seven and seventy one-hun- edtha feet; thence N o rth twenty-five d e grees twenty-six minutes East, three hundred and twenty-one and sixty-four one-hundredths fe e t; thence South seventy-eeven degrees fifty- three minutes East, three hundred and thirty- four feet to the line of mean high water in George's Creek ; thence Southerly and Westerly along said line of mean high water in George's Creek to Hempstead Bay; thence Westerly and Southwesterly along the line of mean high water in Hempstead Bay to the dock ; thence Northwesterly along the dock to the Easterly aide of Woodmere Boulevard ; thence Northerly along the Easterly aide of the Woodmere Boulevard as it winds and turns, a distance of eleven hundred and fifty- seven and twenty-one one-hundredths feet, more or less, to the point or place of begin- Together with all the right, title and in terest of the said parties of, in and to the land lying in Woodmere Boulevard and the Shone Road adjacent to said premise* to the centre lines thereof. Together with all the right, title and itv- tereet of the aaid parties of. in and to th e land lying below the line of high water in George's Creek and Hempstead Bay adjacent to aaid premises. Together with all the fixture* and articles attached to or used in connection with said premiaee, all of which are declared to be a part of the freehold. Said premises will be sold in one parcel; and subject to covenant* and restriction* a f - and to an easement of the Nassau erectionre feeling the eame and to a n easement New York Telephone Company and Light and Power Company for the e and maintenance of poles, wires, Ac., over tions of said premises; to the rights, if any, of the tenants under 1 eases recorded in the Naeurau County Clerk's Office in Liber 27 of Conveyances page 334 and page 416; Liber 34 of conveyances page 146 ; Liber 36 of con veyances page 194; Liber 38 of conveyances page 41 ; Liber 128 of conveyances page 99 ; ■Liber 40 of conveyances page 447 ; and to the rights, if any, still existing, of the Key- any, still existing, of stone Yacht Club acquired by it prior to July 2, 1912, to any portion of the m o rt- aged premises, under an alleged unrecorded y portion of the m o rt gaged premises, under a n alleged unrecorded lease; and to easements of other property owners in the streets bounding and running ig a rough the mortgaged premises and the ' lie by user. If any, therein; rights of also to rit; the public by user. If any, therein : iparian rights, if any, of adjacent owners and of the owners of land above and below the mortgaged premise* in the bay, creek and water bounding said premise*. Dated May 16th, 1918. JAMES M. SEAMAN, Refer**. A r t h u s P. H ilton , Plaintiff's Attorney, 360 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. The above sale is hereby adjourned to SATURDAY, JU L Y 13, 1918, at the same hour and place. Dated June 29, 1918. JAMES M SEAMAN, Referee. A k t h u * P. H ilton , Plaintiff's Attorney. 360 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. NOTICE TO CRBDIT08S. HOW Eld,. Surrogate of th* County of Naa- is hereby given to all Pursuant to an order of HON. LEONE D. of aau, notice is hereby having claims against THOMAS B. SMITH, late of the Town of Hampstead, In the aaid county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber* th a executors of the last Will and Testament o f aaid deceased, at their place of transacting business at the residence of Mr*. Thomas B. Smith, Merrick Road, Betimore, New York, on or before th* first day oC January next Dated. Mineola. N. Y., Jen a It. 1911. LA VINA SMITH, B L L S N SCHAARDT, J o h n s o n * J ohnson , Attorney* for Rxaautora, M. T. J