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TO SHOW CHILDREN HOWTO SUCCEEDAT

POULTRY RAISINGPOULTRY TIPS

BY ALFRED R. SCOTT

10 MOS. IN PENITENTIARY FOR KEEPING DISORDERLY

HOUSE AT FLORAL PARK

REVIEW -OBSERVER-POST-INQUIRER, FR ID A Y , MARCH 4 ,1 9 2 1

; M ineola, M arch 4.—A ju ry In th< C ounty C ourt on F riday found H e n c

I nnd O tto Hchmeialng gu ilty of conduct- i ing a, d isorderly house In F lo ra l P a rk .

, i T hey w ere spntence<l to 10 m on thsProf. Kram, from C o rn e l l , to V « - I would n<t hens now. a s fa r a s I each In th e W estchester County pen

N .f -* ., , 'x rk n n lr a „A I could ge t them to se t, if you a rc to use i ItentUtry.I l Li a s s a il JCIIOOIS a n a j The hotel W here th e s e gnen held fort)

Encourage In duel zy Chick* of th a heavier type of fo w l: had been u nder suspicion fo r sora______ : m ust be o u t by A pril 15 to lie profitable ; tim e, b u t lack Of evidence to convlt

M ineola, M ar, 4.—To stim u la te th e j layers th is fall and w inter. L eghorn j k ep t th e officers from m aking an ai w ork of his dep a rtm en t genera lly and chicks jean bo profitable w ith special rest. F inally th re e little girls, tw o j to arouse young folk to th e possib ilitie s; care a s la te a s M ay 15. . Iin po u ltry m ining. P ro fessor W . <1. ---------K rurn of Cornell U niversity , s ta te offl- Chicken business fo r profit m u s t he ee rs o f th e pou ltry d ep a rtm en t of th e s ta rted th is sp ring o r given up fo r an-n v/a. J * *......... - — > —- PH.UI t r»Hl t 'f s '/aJu n io r E x tension P ro jec t, which Is -p a r t ; o th e r yea r, un le ss you buy m a tu re pul-of tlie F a rm B ureau ac tiv ities, will lee-1 iPts ,ty re th ro u g h o u t > iasaau. County from ; — :—M areh 7 to M arch 11 Inclusive. I, s ta r t in g w ith chicks, 100 pu lle ts will

P ro fessor K rum will speak to school r.OHt you abo„ t $175, This m u s t begin children th ro u g h o u t th e county , o r a s | now s ta r t in g w ith pullets, 100 will m any ns ho can -reach in th e tim e he in rr>; ( you ;jlbout ,^ 00 ,o $350. T h is can here;. H e wifi te ll th em what, they can : |)(, donp lh e r.in do in the w ay of po u ltry ra ising d u ring \ *th e tim e th ey a re no t In school, and hep 'j A re you on tho m ailing lis t of Cor-

i ncdl Colleige P o u ltry D epartm en t? Sendvvlll d em onstra te the w hole schem e jtoultry farm ing,

N assau County, s ay s II. J . Evans, 1 . . . . , . , , .head of th e coun ty bu reau , h as m o re , lt,igi0.n" C!h.1r k s ^pou ltry ra ising p e r, square m ile than

to th'-m a t I th a c a , N. Y., for t l v i r poul-

an y o the r county in H e says m any pou ltrym en a re grow ing rich a t th is business, b u t he adds th a t some a re going b an k ru p t, because they m isd irect th e ir efforts. H e says good stock and p roper m anagem en t will show a large re tu rn , and also th a t the t r u th of his rem ark s Is being dem onstrated daily th ro u g h o u t Long Island . F o r th a t reason he Is m ost en th u sias tic fo r the plan to c a rry the topic before th e chi!-

BACK-TO-FARM TIDE IS RISING STEADILY

houses, incubato rs, brooding and eggs.

5™ v;;* Zs taff Is g lad to have you app ly fo r them.P rofessor Rice, in cha rge of the* depa rt | Sehm eislng hotel, m en t, is one of th e b es t poultrym en j arreH t. in the coun try . A s he balks to you you ; canno t help th in k in g of a cocky little | lian tam rooster. He looks th e p ro fes-1 sion, a n d lie know s It from “A to H.” I

Hetting hens w ere considered la st ,>r ' w eek. T h is w eek we w ill consider i hicks.

To supply a fam ily w ith eggs and a few broilers and ro as te rs in season, th e i best m ethod I know of to g e t abou t 10 J good pu lle ts is to con stru c t an "A ” I type house, tin- base abou t tw o feet, j a six fee t by th re e fee t Wire run . B u y ! tw enty-five chicks of som e s tandard breed and give to a hen th a t has been

... j se ttin g fo r a b o u t ton days. She will, , 1-, n »„ - rea r the sm all num ber b e tte r th a n any

Nassau s ra rm Bureau m anager brooder m ethod. ,Getting Many Applications Do no t m ake the m istake of so m any

F XV L- * N “keepers of hack p ou ltry ,” th a t•"Or VvOfK in nassau is, keeping several breeds. M ake a ee -1 ̂ --------- lection of one of th e s tan d a rd b re e d s !

M ineola, M arch 4.—T h a t th e re Is a I 11 n (l stick to them . T hey will be u “B ack to th e fa rm ” m ovem ent rellei tod | source of pride to you, som ething to tw­in the applications to 11. .1. E vans, <1 ! proud of, an d show your friends. A th e F a rm B ureau fo r em ploym ent is m ixed breed Is a p t to be a source of ev ident from th e num ber of city den annoyance, bo th to you and you r nelglv o rig lnnlly from th e coun try , who now i,„rs—“ju st hens .”

them fourteen y ea rs old and one a yea older, w ere ta k en to th e reso rt by ta : d rivers from Jam aica. Follow ing th t episode one of th e tax i m en, w hen a rested , confessed, and becom es a s ta te w itness. The th ree g irls gave sulficlei evidence to convict th e m en.

T he s to ry told by th e girls, A ugust Pfi.ster, M innie P earsa ll and Alice Ou the r, is a lesson for youngsters w! seek n ig h t autom obilo rides, it is w arn ing to m others to know where th e ir ch ildren a n , and it ough t to serve a s a. tip to police to w atch “ night- haw k" tax i drivers, w ho p rey upon the public and co rrup t th e m orals of ch ild ­ren , say th e co u rt a tten d an ts .

T he th ro e g irls, now inm ates of a home fo r incorrigible ch ildren a t V al­halla , r a n aw ay from th a t p1h.ee. Two n ig h ts th e y rem ained in th e com pany of F ra n k ' i la le a s e an d o thers a t th e

Then followed th e ir

C arlyle Was right! “ W ork rids u s of th ree ills—tediousness, vice and pov-

BEAUTY ABUNDANT AT HEBREW BALL

South Shore H r td Well Filled For Social Event of Temple Israel ,

Congregation

F reep o rt, M arch 4.—T he fo u rth an- lua l lu ll Of tho H ebrew C ongregation -f F reeport, a t the S outh S hore Ho- el, w as one of th e m eet b rillian t affairs >f th e season.

S tunn ing gowns and b eau tifu l women 'e re in abundance and coupled w ith he well know n cuisine o f th e South •tore H otel and th e sa tisfy ing m usic f B ender’s. O rchestra , th e affa ir w as n ex trao rd inary success.A fea tu re w as tho aw ard of prizes

o a lucky trio of guests. M rs. Eugene vlarks ciirricd aw ay th e seaso n ’s la test creation in m illinery, donated by Min nette. C harles H apfner of Rockville C entre received a p lum e for Mi­lady’s ha t, donated by' M rs. Jacob Isaacs; Mrs. H . S. Miller, a floor lamp, m ade and donated by M rs. P ark s .

V illage P residen t C larence E dw ards and M rs. Edw ards w ere am ong the guests . Some of th e m ost a ttrac tiv e of th e younger se t w ere M iss Jean Doyle, Miss F lorence K iotz, M iss F ra n ­ces Shieber, Miss H ortense M eyer and Miss E ste lle Reese. M rs. L. Schiff. one of th e m ost a ttrac tiv e of th e young m atrons, w as bcau ttfu ’ly gowned in p ink and g ray , and M rs. M oses Felton-

stein In a gown of verm ilion, w as very ; s trik ing . MASSAPEQUA HOUSEWARMING

success o f ! SET FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 5Those resuonslble fo r th e th e annual, even t w ere: H. B arasch , president; H . W olfson, vice-president; j dtookville C entre. M arch 4.-FclloW - H. M. S trauss, sec re ta ry ; P . Nickels- c ra ft 0f M aasapequa I.ixlge 822,burg , treasu re r. F. and A. M., is prew iring for a big

Ball Com m ittee- M. T/cvy, Jack time a t its housew arm ing of /the new Avidan. 8. B aum ann, 1 -on B aum ann, A. j (omple p roperty , form erly the Rock- P uck nnd Dr. C an to r. ! vllle C entro Cluhliousc, on Lincoln aye .

M Tlie ev en t will tak e place S aturday 1 evening, M arch 5, from , 8 o’clock to

, i m idnight. Bowling, poo!,' halliards, e n ­te rta in m en t, dancing and refrestnuenLs

Reception C-enm ittec— H . B arasch , I. M ayer, H. M. S frauss, S. S. R eiss, and M. F eltenste ln .

F loor Committee:—Sam uel D r. M ervin Schloss, Jo seph OoldfarU A. Serll, D r. J. Rhapero, L. E . F ried -! m ann , M. H irsh th a l and Al. F reem an, j

DO TOP WANT YOUR

SHOES RENEWED?

a re in th e ca tegory of the “g rea t Hur­rah ." Inv ita tio n s have been sen t out. D ress will be inform al.

—GO A N D HUB—

MR. RINI

41 West Merrick Road, Freeport

W ho Gives You th e S erv ice a t M oderate

Shoes Shined

Electric Shoe Repair Shop

35 OLIVE BOULEVARD

Freeport, N. Y.

REA SO N A B LE PRICES

W ORK GUA RA NTEED

1

Scales Wrong; Dealer FinedW e c p rr t , M arch A—M ax Zagorla.

w ho conducts a fru it s tq re on M ain s tre e t, w as fined $20 fo r hav ing scales w ith m echanism so clogged w ith d irt th a t th e sealed did not re g is te r prop-

♦ 1 ’ •R ight Y’.Xre t nrte Ah!

U ncle A h says the world w ould be atiou t a hundred per cent, b e tte r If tim e spent in gossipin ' w ere p u t on th e read ln ' of good hooks.

w an t to go back to it. Then, too, m any a se ttin g can be sold- Mr- Evuna ««yp lh :u l] e ***** ,somv 01 in the spring , w hen you have a su rp lu s

th e se m en a re try in g for em ploym ent of u t thrcv OJ. fo u r tlm08 th e m a r.on fa rm s a s a la s t reso rt, and th a t 1 th e y only w an t to com e out of th e city th ro u g h th e sp ring and sum m er m onths.H e seem s to th in k th a t th is class seeks te m p o rary em ploym ent only. T ha t th e re w ill not be p laces for them on the f a rm Is also th e opinion of M r. E vans.w ho say s the fa rm e r is ju s t g e ttin g brooder of s tH ^ a rd ‘ mak“e back to norm al conditions; th a t last

k et price.I f you need m ore th a n th re e or four

eggs a day in fa ll an d w in te r, you can i g e t 100 baby chicks and give to f o u r 1 se ttin g hens, a s above. The danger then Is th a t you canno t g e t th e hens,;

th e very b est m ethod Is a n outside T h is can be

used each sum m er, taken down a n d ;y ea r w as the firs t no rm al yea r since - s ’o m , an d w ill la s t for y e a rs .!th o w ar, tn a t he has be6n forced to T he brooil„ r ifl m u ,.h leaa W0l.k . d ean e ,

and m ore co n stan t. I t s tay s pu t. I t m ust be a tten d ed to regu larly , th e tem ­pera tu re m u s t be m a in ta ined a t 95 de-j greoa the firs t week, then 90 deg rees.! L e tting th e te m p era tu re drop to m uch | below 90 degrees m ay cause the loss o f : the w hole flock. I f they once learn t o ; huddle a s a m eans to keep w arm . It be­com es a passion w ith th e chicks, and | even In the h o ttes t w ea ther and during |

p ay $7j9 a ton fo r bone fertilizer and th a t m an u re Is also very high. He sees In th a t an Indication th a t w ith a lo t of m oney tied up in his fa rm the fa rm e r is only going to tak e th e best fa rm help lie can g e t and a t th e lowest w age he m u s t pay. B ecause of th a t M r. E v an s siloes not see a g re a t dem and fo r th e city m en w ho have little or no fa rm experience.

1 h ^ c ^ y 'f o l k ^ ^ r ^ m i r o / r th e wil1 huddle till m ost of th e flockp loym ent or w an tin g to ge t into the j u n d ^ ' t h e ‘T ^ r c 'a n d 'R i s i n g ‘ofcoun try fo r some o the r reason, seek em ploym ent th e re a re g rad u a tes of Cornell A gricu ltu ra l College and sho rt course m en from o ther ag ricu ltu ra l in­s titu tio n s as well a s foreigners whow rite ask in g for p laces on farm s. Some o f these a re from fa r countries. T hey have hea rd th e fam e of th e A m erican fa rm er spread abroad by the fa rm boys who served in th e w ar and th e y a re anxious to w ork here under th o rosy conditions o u r boys have pain ted .

A nd lastly and In few er num bers bu t w an tin g farm w ork ju s t the sam e com es th e application of the F a rm e r­e tte *vho w an ts her plane, on the. fa rm

Chicks.”To ra ise a la rg e r n um ber th e m ost

economical g roup is in lots of 500, A house is built, portable by all m eans, or detachable, abo u t 8 feet by 10 feet, and a. s tan d a rd m ake of coal brooder installed . This is th e tost a would-be pou ltrym an should app ly to him self, if he can raise 80 per cen t of th is 500, -it is one s trong po in t in his favor th a t he will be a success a s a pou ltrym an .

Do no t m ake a s ta r t until you have m ade a definite p lan . Do not execute th e p lan un til you see th a t you can raise chicks. Do no t invest too m uch money the first year. M ake th e s ta r t

t , T ... . tho first year, nnd find out your capa-S^ ^ h V , ^ ' a^ ^ . ® f^ h o .? t^ ; ^ ^ ^ ! (:ll 'ilitlc s . B ecause you have been veryof Applied A gricu ltu re a t F arm ingdnlc fo r the m ost p a r t . She has com pleted h e r course and w an ts to got a position a s farm m anager.

U n fo rtuna te ly th e re a re no t places fo r them e ither, a t leas t no t in large num ber.

A sked w h a t he th o u g h t the u ltim ate

successful w ith a few hens do not th ink That you can be successful w ith a la rge num ber. T he old hens m ay have been very good stock and m others and laid eggs apd raised th e ir chicks in sp ite of

A no ther w ay of s ta r tin g is w ith pu l­lets, buying them in the fall, ju s t be-

W e have a num ber of canvas bags left over from a large order, su itab le for laundry bags or other household necessities. These bags m easure 34 inches long by 25V2 inches w ide and w ere sold to jobbers for $.75 each. W e are now offering them for the rem arkable low price of

35 CENTS EACHand if you want a real bargain act quickly. W e are d isp laying these bags in our w indow s.

A. W. JONES193 Merrick Road Rockville Centre

Phone: Rockville Centre 648-R

Village of Freeport Election Districtsas adopted by the Board of Village Trustees

for the

ANNUAL ELECTIONto be held

TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921P o lls o p e n f ro m 7 A . M . to 8 P . M .

NOTICE

CHANGE OF POLICYAUCTION SALE

Monday, March 7th1.30 1 \ M.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITUREam i hundreds of o th e r useful a r tic le s

FIRST NIGHT AUCTION SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 12,

7 .30 P. M.1 an d every ‘S a tu rd a y N igh t and Monday Af- ! tem oon th e re a f te r.

Nassau Auction Rooms273 FULTON AVE., HEMPSTEAD

NOW THAT YOU’RE GOING TO BUILD

Let me show you it costs little to have the cellar, cesspools, built Right and Promptly.

And I ’ll fix your ehim nny or fire­p lace, so they w on’t smoke!

FRED COOKMason and Builder

L S. A S . F. VOSSR EN TIN G AND SALES AGENTS

LA W R E N C E H E W L E T TI TEDARHURirr Hewlett Bay P a r t

WOODMERB E ast Roekawa* OCEANSIDE

Tel. 692 Far Rock. CEDARHURS1

Our Telephone Never Sleep*

—FO R—

102 WASHBURN AVENUETelephone 1201-R F reeport

DEPENDABLE TAXI SERVICE

Telephone 12 Rockville Centre

Up-to-date Pleasure Car* For Hire

At Attractive Ratee

NASSAU TAXI CO.,htB. P E C K , Manager

of the right kind, in all its branchesParty dresses and other ex­pensive apparel can be sentHERE.

TAILORINGMy Made-to-Order Garments give the maximum of satis­faction.

HAAB9 N. Village Ave. Phone 559-W

ROCKVILLE CENTRE

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D IST R IC T No. 1—Com prising F lec tion D is tric ts Nos. 8 and 13 of th e Town of H em pstead , w ith in th e incorporated lim its, bounded and described as follows:

to th e consum er because they pass th ro u g h so m any hands betw een the tim e they leave the fa rm er and the tim e tho housew ife gets them .

B EG IN N IN G a t a point In th e ce n te r of the r ig h t of w ay of th e Long Isl and R ailroad Com pany, w here said po in t In te rsec ts the E asterly line of th e Vll lage of F reepo rt, and thence following the E asterly and S outherly boundary line of the V illage of F reep o rt un til it com es to the cen ter of S p o rtsm an ’s Canal thence no rth e rly along th e cen te r of S p o rtsm an ’s Canal to the head thereof and con tinu ing N ortherly in n s tra ig h t line to tho cen ter line of A tla n tic Avenue; thence w esterly along the cen te r line of A tlan tic A venue to the ce n te r line of

business,tell you how successful you m ight be- fer line of th e r ig h t of w ay of th e Long Is land R ailroad Company; thence E ast- come. I f you cannot ra ise baby chicks I erly along the cen te r line of said r ig h t of w ay to the place of beginning , em brac- j

re su lt of th e m ore conservative farm ing forc th u re re(u|y to Iay. Thla wlll do_ and ower w ages would be M r. E vans if huve tho m onoy nnd a re too lato said tt would Probably m ean low er cost to g ta rt w jth chlck„. I t lfl m uch m o n , of produce to th e consum er us an in- ox ivp Tou do no t linve the plpas. s tan ce M r. E vans th o u g h t p o ta to e s . uro of rallling thorn, and if you a re would b ring th e fa rm er from $3.60 to j |ooklng llPad| w ith th e idea of going$r>,oo a b a rre t next season o r u n o u i j into pou ltry a s a business, it does n o t1 G rove S tree t; thence N ortherly along th e cen te r line of Grove S tree t to th e cen-a bushel to tho farm er. H e added t h a t ; - . - . •» ---- - . . . . : .. . . . . . . . - .. —tills would probably m ean $2. a bushel

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Are You Interested in Saving $1.00 to $5.00 on Your

Millinery ?YOU CAN DO SO AT

> !*<x s

Myrtle Ave., cor. Bridge St.BROOKLYN', N. Y.

The L a rg est and Low est Priced M illinery S to re in G reate r New York

Telephone 83* Rockville C entre Oernuu* Spok

DR. GEO. E. TRAVIS D E N T IST

TEETH EXTRACTED PAINLESSWith Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen, Cocaine and Freezing Preeeee

" O FF IC E HOURS9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays and H olidays, 8 a. m. to IS m.

LADY IN ATTEND A NCE

SOUTH VILI.AGE AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L 1Corner M errick Row!

■'4 OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT1 a t t i p f i b w i a s i v

NASSAU COUNTY WILLS

M ineola, M arch 4.—T he w ill of W il­liam E. M erritt, filed w ith Surrogate H owell, disposes of a n e s ta te w orth

personal. T he deceden t's moth-

w ith not m ore th a n 20 per cen t m or­ta lity , raise bro ilers to a 1 1|2 pound w eight In 13 w eeks, and pu llets ready to lay, leghorns an d th e ir class in less th a n six m onths, and tho heavy breeds in less th a n seven m onths, you do not belong in th e pou ltry business as an avocation.

ing all th e te rr ito ry w ith in the said boundaries.T he reg istra tio n and polling p lace th e re in shall be th e house of Excelsior

H ook and L adder Co., No. 1, C hurch S tree t, N orth of M errick Road.D IST R IC T No. 2—C om prising E lection D is tric ts Nos. 9 and 10 of the Town

of H em pstead , w ith in th e incorpora ted lim its, bounded and described as follows:B EG IN N IN G a t a poin t in th e ce n te r of the r ig h t of w ay of th e Long Isl-

the V illage of F reep o rt a t the ce n te r line of M llburn Brook; thence n o rthe rly

Thisis sp ring o r sum m er tim e, and you need '

$5000 personal. Tho decedent’s m oth eggs a t once. I t is tho m ost expensive, i T ’ "W'"6” 1er, Phobc M erritt, of lo c u s t Valley, is a s th e hens w ould lay only a sh o rt tim e !1 alonK th e w catcrl>' boundary line (being th e ce n te r lino of M llburn Brook) to theth o solo heir a n d solo executrix , Mr. a n d even th e change m igh t stop th e i r ! n o rlh c r,y boundary line of tho V illage of F reep o rt (being two h u nd red feet n o rth , M erritt died a t L ocust -Valley Jan u a ry egg production , and you would have I of Seam un Avenue); thence easterly a long tho no rth e rly boundary of tho V illage }- a . . h i . . .. n f /k w ln o p i t H n ti txx in h i ir w lr n r l f n o f n r tr t l- i n f Q o n m n n A v o r i i m n t i f l r n llf»1 :23 last.

C harles Young of R ockville C entre. | they com m ence to pay th e ir board, w ho died F eb ru a ry 6, le ft nn es ta te val- Tho proper tim e to s ta r t w ith hens tied a t ‘.over $5000.” all personal. H is is In Ja n u a ry or F eb ruary , ju s t a s they son, C harles F. Y oung of F re e p o rt, is a re s ta r tin g to lay fo r th e season. You executor, an d h is d au g h te r, Violet C .! m ust look o u t an d exam ine them ciose- Young, of Rockville C entre; executrix , ly to see if they a re not diseased

to board them ’ several m on ths b e fo re 1 of F re e p o rt (being a line two hundred feet n o rth of Seam an A venue an d paralleltherew ith ) to the ea ste rly boundary line of th e V illage, in p ie cen te r of th e H em p­stead and Babylon T urnp ike; thence so u therly along the' easterly boundary line (the ce n te r line of Babylon TiSrnpike) to a brook; thenco following th e ce n te r line of th e brook along th e easterly boundary line of the Village to th e p lace of be-1 g inning . E m bracing all the te rr ito ry w ith in th e said bounds.

T he reg is tra tio n and polling p lace th e re in shall be th e house of V igilantTo M rs. E m m a E. Jensert, a d a u g h te r ,: have been sick a n d so con tam inate your H ose Com pany No. 2, 42 No. M ain S tree t, of Rockville C entre, he left the m oneys yard and buildings. This is the danger D IST R IC T No. 3—Com prising E lection D is tric ts N os. 11 and 13 of th eon deposit In th e K ings C ounty Savings when you buy from th e m ark e t o r an Tow n of H em pstead , w ith in th e incorpora ted lim its, bounded an d described as In s titu tio n . To M rs. Rose A. M artin unknow n flock. follows:and M rs. M ay G. S tiinton to th dnugh- One of the chpapgpt w ays to supply B EG IN N IN G a t a poin t form ed b y th e Intersec tion of the ce n te r line ofte rs , and t hnrles K Young, a son, he one s table w ith eggs is to buy hens on the r igh t 0f w ay of th e Long Is lan d R ailroad Com pany and the c e n te r line of 2 „ ^ m tV m l i n ^ h T ni T l ^ ,th ° “ U ! G rove S tree t an d thence sou therly along th e cen te r line of G rove S tre e t to thei \ "T* v ‘ -nn n f R n 'k v file C e n " ,1 '^ I* t ,1° .8,,rin*»- Keep them cen te r line of A tian tie A venue; thence ea sterly along the cen ter line of A tlan tic

Jo h n J Y oung a ^ R o c k v il l e C on-, until th e y stop laying. As soon a s th ey A venue to a wRere the WOuld be in tersec ted by the ce n te r lino o f ,T>invhe\iiiL v in i^t f- v ^ n w , , im i r h f r i I 8t° P ^ nnd cu t th em ’ StRrt th e 116x1 S p o rtsm an ’s C anu l (if extended) an d thence so u therly along the said ex tended line fchnk. M iss Violet C. Y oung, a dau g h te r, yea r th e sam p w ay. ■ j an d th e cen ter line of S po rtsm an 's C anal to th e sou therly boundary line of the

T h is m ethod does not give you egg* in j v il lag e of F reepo rt: thenco w esterly a long said boundary line to th e ce n te r lino w n tcr. lo be su re ot eggs in w in te r o£ M llburn Brook, th e w esterly boundary line of th e said V illage; thence north - you m ust have pu llets . e rly a long th e said w esterly boundary line (being the cen ter of M llburn Brook) to

.Next week .1 will ta k e up incubation, j the ce n te r line of th e above m entioned rig h t of w ay of th e Long Is land Rail---------------------*--------------------

F a rm N am e on L e tte r H eads ning.

of Rockville C entre, Is to have th e resi­due of th e es ta te .

W illiam II. StolYel, J r . , ha* applied to S u rro g a te Howell for le tte rs of ad ­m in is tra tio n In the e s ta te of h is fa ther, th e la te W illiam H. Stolfel, Sr. The son and th e daugh te r. M ra L illian 8. H ilbiyh, of B risto l, Ind ., a re th e only heirs. T he value of th e e s ta te le given

815,000, all in personal po rperty . Sir. StofTel, long a residen t of H em pstead, died in that, village of apoplexy on th e night of February 16.

W hich sounds f e t te r “ L ocust View F a r m ,. W illiam . Jones, p roprie to r," or “ Bill Jo n es’s place down by th e C reek?”P rin ted le tte rheads a re n ’t expensive. A sk T h e N assau C ounty Review about them .

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road Com pany and thence ea sterly along said cen te r line to th e 7>lace of toegln- r.in<r E m bracing all the te rrito ry w ith in said bounds.

The registration and polling place therein shall be the hotlse of Patriot Hose Company No. 4, Olive Boulevard near the Village Electric Light and Water Station.

SYLVESTER P. SHEA., Vfflage OerU.

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$65 Double Oven Gas Ranges

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