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GENERAL INFORMATION j
BABYLON POST OFFICE
MaiU Close
FOR WEST-7.10, O.in, 11.3 A. M., 4.45'.?/i V. M .
Foit EAST-8.15, 9.10 A. M * 1.15, 7.:if> P. M.
Mails OpenFROM WEST—8.00, 9.00, 10.15 A. M.; 4.15, 5.45
7.00 P. M.FROM EAST-9.00, 10.15 A. M.; 12.00 M.: 4.15
5.45 P. M.Sunday Mail for '• '•ev: York closes at 6.00 P. M.
Postmaster —Joseph A. I*VjUKlas.Assistant Postmaster—William H. Mott.Lobby upen from 0*30 A. M. to 11=03 P. M.Genera] windows open from 7:li0 A. M. to 8:00
P. M.Reifiwtry divis ion open from 7:00 A. M. to 8:00
P. M.Money order division ope n from 8:00 A. M. to 1:00
P. M.Postal savings depository is open from 8 :00 A.
M. to 6:00 I' . M.Money order and postal savingsdepartmentsare
not open on holiday *.
Rural Free Delivery RouteCarrier Francis K. Bockefmann.Mail closes at 8:00 A. M.
FRATERNAL SOCIETIES
S A M P A W A MS LODGE, 104. 1. 0. 0. 1*7, Unstitu-ted l- '.Ti . meets in Odd Fellows' Hall everyFriday evening.
ANCHOR LODGE, 173, K. of 17 . (instituted 18S2),meets in Odd Fellows' Hal l every Tuesdayevening.
ROYAL ARCANUM COUNCIL, --1 . (institutedISSo), "i"*!*-. ;n '''id Fellows' " ''I every lirst andt h i n ) Thursd ay evenings.
BAP.YLON LODGE. 703, I V- M., (instituted1--7I . ¦*...-*• * * in Masonic 1.* . in tb i - second andf o u r t h Wednesday eveningi
PYTHIAN SI.* n*:i.*S. Rabylc. Tim].I.*. N'o. L ' l,meets on li- i ntnl 3rd W«ln«sdays at .* o'cloc k ir.Otill Fellows' H u l l .
PRIDE UK COURT BABYLON, Nn. PK2, Com-panions o f t h e Foresters of America, meets inOdd Fellows ' Hal l on 2nd and 4th Wednesdaysat 8o'clock.
GOLDEN GLOW REBEKAH LODGE, No. 403,(Insti tuted J u n e 22, 1U08) , meets in O.Id Fellows'Hal l on second and fourth Monday evenings ofeach month.
BABYLON COUNCIL , 4, American Knights ofProtection , meets 1st Monday n ight in eachmonth.
BABYLON ( 'A M I ' , 3,300, Modern Wootlmen olAmerica, (instituted l l m l) . meets in Odd Fel-lows' Hal every lirst and third Monday even-ings.
COURT BABYLON , 405, F. of A., (ins t i tu ted
1902) , meets in Odd Felllows' Hall every secondand f o u r t h Thursday evenings.
L. C. Ii. A.. BRANCH BSS, meets th.* second andf o u r t h Wednesday evenings of each month in thebasement of St. Joseon 's church.
S A N C T U A R Y LONG ISLAND, No.88,Shepherdsof America, meets the first and third Wednesdaysof ...-n li m o n t h in the Seaman block, Main street
BABYLON CHURCHES
METHODIST EPISCOPA L CHURCH . Deer I
Park uvviim; corner James street . Rev. Wi l l i am
M. Warden, Pastor.Sunday services: Class Meeting. D:30 A. M.
Preaching. 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 1'. M. Sunday )school at 12 M. I
Mid-week service: Prayer meeting, Thursday, I
7.30 I' . M.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , Main street. Kev .
Robert I L Merrill, pastor.Sunday services: Preaching at 11:00 A. M. and
7:7.n 17 M. Stinday-schcol at 1H:00 A. M. Bibleclass al '." "» A. M.
Mid-week service: Thursday evening at 7:30 'P. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CTHJ RCH, Main street,cornerCarll avenue. Rev. S. I'r .ul Jefferson, pastor.
Sunday sen ices: Preaching, l"::'*11 A. M. and
7. 1.'. I - . .M. Sunday school , 11:15 A. M. B. Y. I' .
17. S:15 I' . M.Miil-wcib ieivices; T h u r s d a y , prayer meeting.
S. I N ) P. M.CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Merrick rnad ,
West Is l ip . Rev. Edward .1. Burlingham. rector.
.Sunday services*. First Sunday of month, com-nunion at the chapel at 7.30 A. M. Li tany andCommunion at church 11:00 A. M. Morningprayer and sermon .-very other Sunday at 11:00 A.M. Sunday school. 9:30 A. M. Second Sunday of
of month, Communion at the church at 8:00 A. M.;
th i rd Sunday of month . Communion at chapel at
7:30 A. M.; fourth Sunday of month . Communion
at church at S:IMI A. M. Evening prayer, at 7:45
o'clock at lhe chapel.ST. JOSEPH'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Grove Place. Rev. James 1*7 Biggins, rector.Sunday masses, f e .r.o A. M.. 7::«) A. M.. 9:00 A.
M.. 10:30 A. M. Benediction services, 3:30 P. M.Week day mass, daily ul "-.GO A. M.Confessions, Saturday, 4:00 P. M. Eves of
Feasts, first Friday of each month.A F R I C A N M . K. CHURCH, Cooper s i r ee t .
Rev. G. 17 Murcherson , pastor.Simil.-i* . services: Preaching at 11:00 A. M. and
7:00 P. M. Class meeting, 12:30 1'. M. SundayschiK.t. 3-.no P. M.
Mid-wo k services: Blue ribbon social clubevery Thursday ni *.'" I* . M. Prayer meeting,Friday eveniiu: al 8:110 I ' - M -
BABYLON FIRE DEPARTMENT
Chief . William I I . Mott ; l - t assistant. .lames 17
K. * n i : 2nd assistant , .1.7 n 17 Stanton: secretary,K. Cl. Thorpe: t reasurer. 17 S. Thorpe: Board of
Wardens. Harry Van Weelden , Clinton Youngs,
F. S Thorpe. .1 . W. Eaton, 1*7 C Thorpe, ClarenceYoung. Willinm Tcrriere Clarence Johnson , II. 17
Hendrickson. David C. Kicketts. I'. i v i n K. Smith ,Joseph H a r n e t t .
The departmen t includes one engine, one hook
and ladder ami five hose companies.The Board of Wardens meets on the t h i n ! Tues-
day of each mon;.1*. at head i larters on Grove
Place.Fire Districts and / ' arm Signals
2nd Dis l r ie t South side \I**..I street south lobay, east side Fire lslaml and Crescent avenues,east to creek.
3rd Distr ic t—South side Main street south tobay, west side Fire Island and Crescent avenues ,west to creek.
4th Dis t r ic t—North side Main street north torailroad tracks, east side Deer Park avenue, east
to brook.5th District Nor th side Main street north to
railroad tracks, west side Deer Park avenue, west
to Asn'le lake:6th District—North side railroad tracks, north
to village line, cast side Deer Park avenue, east tii
briHik .7th D i s t ri c t - N o r t h side railroad t racks, north
to village l ine , west side Deer Park avenue west
to Southard's brook.-ith District -West Babylon, north of railroad
tracks.9th District- South side railroad tracks, south
to bay, west side of west creek and Argyle lake to
village limits.The alarm* for t h e respective distr icts arc
given by the sounding o f a round of strokes cor-
responding lo the numbe r of t h e d i s t r i c t . live
such rounds being r u n -*- upon lhe boll.
L o *>k f e r the Light .Learn to look for the light. Posi-
tively re fuse io harbor shadows andblots , nnd the deformed , the disfig-ured , the discordant. Hold to thosethings thai Kive pleasure, that archelpful and Inspiring, and you wi l lchange your whole way of looking atthings, will transform your characterln a very short time.—Orison SwettMarden.
For rheumatism yon will find n< '.'..'.ng bet-ter th an Chamber' Vs Liniment Try iiSlid see how qi '¦¦•' > il gives relief. Foi-¦ale bv nil deak-rs.
LEGAL NOTICES
ASSESSORS' NOTICE.
The Assessors of the Town nf Habylon for thcpurpose of m a k i n g out ar. < ; .. .rri'i t ing the Assess-ment Roll of said Town f. r lhe yt ar 1912 will meeton
Monday. April 15, l i '.'. e, e,l Wil l i am Wilmanh,Amityville.
Tuesday, April '.¦'. l o w n Cle rk' s office , Linden-hurst.
Wednesday, A p r i l 17, Office of Henry Oakley,Babylon.
Thursday, April '. -. Kirchner s .-'o re , Wyan-danch.
l ' i Ma*.* . April 19. II . Ibock 's Hotel. Pinelawn.Saturday, A p r i l 20, Ollice of Adam Molle A m i t y -
v i l l e .Monday, April 17.1, Terry Building, Babylon.Tuesday, A p r i l 23. Town Clerk' s Ollice , Lind.in-
burst.Wednesday, A p r i l 21, Brighton Arms , Deer
Park.Thursday, Apr i l 25, Terry Building, Babylon.Friday, Apr i l 20, Office of Gr i f f in & Briegel ,
A m i t y v i l l e .Saturday, Apr i l 27, Town Clerk' s Office , Linden-
hurs t .Monday, Apri l 29. G. W. A r n o l d ' s store , W i s t
Babylon.Tuesday. Apr i l 30, Post Ollice, Copiague.Wednesday, May 1, Town Clerk' s office , Linden-
h u r s t .At two o'clock p. m. each day.Wednesday, May S, and the rea f te r to Ju ly 1,
1912, every Wednesday al 2 p. m. in Town Clerk'soffice , Lindenhurs t .
Al l persons having made any changes in theirproperty or who consider the i r assessments ordescriptions erroneous on last roll , are requestedto meet said Assessors and make statement there-of. Persons wishing to communicate with theBoard ean do so by addressing any of the under-signed.
WILLIAM F. BECIIT, L indenhurs t P. O.CARI.I. JACKSON, Babylon P. o.CH R I STI A N Mm. I .I :, A m i t y v i l l e P. O.
Assessors Town uf Babylon.Daled A p r i l 2, 1912,
30tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In pursuance of an order of Hon. W I L L I A M G.N I C O L L , Surrogate of the C o u n i y of SuffolkNOTICE IS HEREBY G I V E N , according to law ,to all persons hav ing claims against CLARENCEC A R M A N . late of the Town of Babylon , deceased ,tha t they arc required lo exh ib i t the same w i t ht h e vouchers thereof , to the subscribers at theiip lae,. *,f t ransact ing business, at the office olLc Roy M. Young, Babylon , Suffolk County. NewYork , on or before the 1st day of October next .
Dated . Babylon . N. Y.. March 22. 1. 1912.CLARENCE A. CARMAN,FREDERICK E, C A R M A N ,
Administrators.LE HOY M. YOUNG,
A t t o r n e y for Adminis t ra tors,Babylon , N. Y. 2S-Cmo
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.In pursuance of an order of Wil l ia in 0. Nicoll ,
Surrogate of lhe C o u n t y of Su l fo lk ,Notice is hereby given, according to law . to all
persons having claims against L'AUI . A.C LKMONS,la t e ..f i h e County of Suffolk , deceased, tha t theyare required to exhibit t h e same , w i l h t h evouchers th . reof , lo t he subscriber at her place oftransacting business ut t he store of JeremiahRobbins, Main street, Babylon, in the Coun ty ofSuffolk. N. Y.. on or before the 21st day of Scpt-cmber, 1912.
Dated . March -. 1912.CONSTANCE G. CLEMONS,
Executrix.James W . & Charles .1. McDcrmott .
At to rneys for Execut r ix .2 Rec to r street. New York Ci tv . 27-Omo
LEGAL NOT ICES-Continued
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
To Clarence Wicks , George H. Wicks , WilliamWicks. Mabel Fetter. John D. Oakley. A n n ElizaBaylis, Henry W. Southard , John V. P. Wicks,Anna A. Shanback . Dorothy Shanback, WalterShanback. Eugenie Wicks, Milton Wicks, NellieDollard , Ella Wicks, Everett Wicks, Lulu Barrie,Fred R. Wicks , Charles Wicks, Frank Brower,Lillian Brower. Lawrere Brower, ElizabethGould , Fannie Tompkins, Liia Dawson, MinnieUdall , Leon Scudder, Aubrey Scudder, MyrtleScudder, Hodney Scudder, Sylvia Scudder andHazel Scudder, persons interested in the estate asheirs at law and next of kin of THOMAS PRIORWICKS late of the Town of Babylon. County ofSuffolk, deceased , SEND GREETING:
WHEREAS. HENRY W. SOUTHARD, theExecutor named in the Will of said deceased ,lately applied to our Surrogate's Court of theCounty of Suffolk to have a certain instrument inwriting bearing date the Sth day of January, 1909,relating to both real and personal property, dulyproved as the Last Will and Testament of thesaid deceased.
THEREFORE, You and each of you are citedto appear before our said Surrogate at theSURRO-GATE'S OFFICE IN THE VILLAGE OF BABY-LON, and Town of Babylon , in the County ofSuffolk , on the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF J U N E ,1912, at l ' i o'clock in the forenoon of that day, toattend the probate of thi- said Last Will and Tes-tament.
Ami such of you as are hereby cited as are underthe age Of twenty-one years are required to appearby yuu r guard ian , if you have on*.-, or if you havenone, to appear and apply f a r one to be appointed ,or , in the event of your neglect or fa i lure to do so,a guardian wil l be appointed by the Surrogatt torepresent and act for you in the proceeding.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have causedthe Heal of the Surrogate's Court of said Countyof Suifolk to be hereunto aff ixed *
WITNESS, HON. W II .M A M G. N ICOLL.Surrogate of our said County, at Baby-lon , th is 2 ith (lay of April , 1912.
(SEAL) N A T H A N O. PETTY.Clerk of the Surrogate's Court ,
To CLARENCE WICKS , GEORGE H. WJCKS.W I L L I A M WICKS . MABEL FETTER , LILLIANUROWER, LAWRERE BROWER and FRANKBROWER:
The fore^ojng Citation is served upon you bypublication pursuant to an order of HonorableWi l l i a in G. Nicoll , Surrogate of the County ofSulfolk , dated the 20th day of April , 1912, and filedwith the Petition for the probate of the Will ofThomas Prior Wicks , deceased , in tho ollice of theSurrogate at Riverhead , Suf fo lk County, N. Y -
}] A F F & FAI!HINM;TON,Attorneys for Petitioner,
360 Fulton street, Jamaica, N. Y.:tt-7w
At a Special Term for Motions, of the SupremeCourt of the State of New York , held in theCounty of Kings , at the County Court House, inthe Borough of Brooklyn , City of New Y'ork , onthe - th day of April , 1912. Present:
HON. SAMUEL T. MADDOX ,Justice.
In the Matterof :
The Applicat ion of a Majori ty of the 'Trustees of the Short Beach Club, a '.corporation , for its voluntary dis- 1
I solution.
On reading and f i l ing the petition and Schedulej thereto annexed, duly verified March 2^th , 1912,' of Horace Havemeyer, Harry B. Hollins, Jr.,
Harry T. Peters and Charles A. Van Rensselaer.; a majori ty of the Trustees of the Short Beachi C lub , a non-stock corporation , to wi t : a member-ship corporation*, duly created under the laws of
1 t h i s Staty . located in the Town of Islip, County ofSuffolk, praying for a f ina l order dissolving thecorporation , as prescribed in Article 9 of thcGuneral Corporation Law, and it appearing fromsuch petit ion to the satisfaction of this Court tha t
j the case thereby presented is one of those specifi-ed by Section 170 of said Law; and that there are
: reasonable grounds to believe that it wil l be bene-. licial to the interests of the members that the
corporation be dissolved; anil on reading and l i i ingi the notice of this application, dated thu 28th day! of March , 1912, with proof of due service thereof
and of said petition and schedule thereto annexed ,I as well as of a copy of this order as proposed tobe submitted, on the Attorney-General of the
j State of New York.I NOW. after hearing Julien T. Davies, Jr., Esq.,I of counsel for the petitioners, and
representing the Attorney-General,
I it is, on motion of Davies, Auerbach, Cornell &
j Barry , attorneys for the petitioners, hereby
! ORDERED, that all persons interested in thei said corporation show cause before this Court at] a Special Term for Motions hereof , to be held at
j thc- County Court House, in the County of Kings,on the 22nd day of May, 1912, at in o'clock in theforenoon , why the said corporation should not be
¦ dissolved; and it is f u r t h e ri ORDERED, that a copy of this order be publish-
ed at least once in each of the three weeks im-mediately preceding said 22nd day of Maj- . in Tht
' South Side Signal and Patehogue Advance, news-papers published in the County of Sulfolk .
En te r in Suffolk County,S. T. M.
G R A N T E D J.S. C.! Apri l 8, 1912.
CHAKI.ES S. DEVOY, clerk.Endorsed filed A p r i l 13, 1912, at 12 M.
W . F. K. Clerk.DAVIES, A UEHBACII, CORNELL & BARRY,
Attorneys fur t in 1 Petitioners,::| Nassau street, lUirough of Manhattan,
C i t v .if Wu- York
CITATION IN REAL PROPERTY PROCEEDING.The People of the Stan- of New York .,To .MARTHA J. VAN HORN, MARY (o r
M A L L I E ) L. P E R R Y . A L V I N A. V A N H O R N .A N D R E W N. VAN HORN. GARRETT A. VAN-HORN, ROSE M. ALBERT. GEORGE M. V A NHORN , MILTON R. L A N N I N G . LEVI C.D R A K E. DELILAH C. T1TMAN and CHARLESM. WOODRUFF, executors of the will of JAMESP.. T1TMAN. deceased , WILLIAM C. HOWELL,A. H. SMITH. MARTHA E. M A Y B E R R Y and toall creditors generally of said deceased , widow,heirs at law , devisees and creditors of JACOB C.V A N HORN, late of the town of Blairstown inthe County of Warren and State ol New Jersey,deceased, intestate:
You are hereby cited to appear before our Surro-gate of the County of Suffolk , at the Surrogate'soflice in Babylon in Suffolk County, New York , onthe 2-Sth day of June, 1912, at 9 o'coek in the fore-noon , and show cause why a decree should not bemade directing the disposition of the real propertyof the said decedent by mortgage, lease, or sale, orso much thereof as may be necessary for the pay-ment of his debts and funeral expenses: and thatif any of the persons interested are under the ageof twenty-one years, they are required to appearby their guardian , if they have one, or if theyhave none to appear anil apply for one to be ap-pointed , and in the event of their neglect or fail-ure to do so a guardian wil l be appointed by theSurrogate to represent and act for them in thisproceeding.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have causedthe Seal of Ollice of our said Surrogate to be here-un to affixed.
d.. s.) WITNESS, W I L L I A M G. NICOLL,(SEAL) Surrogate, at his office at River-
head , in said county, th i s 2nd day of May. 1912.N A T H A N O. PETTY .
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.HAFF &. F , \KRiNr ,T tvN.
Attorneys for Petitioner,;J*'.n Fulton street , Jamaica, N. Y. 35-6W
LEGAL NOTICES-Continued
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
STATE OK NEW Y ORK'. Office of the StateCommission of Highways. Albany N. Y.
Pursuant to thc pro v isions of Chapter .111, Lawsof 1919, an.l Chapter '6(6. Li*.*.'** of l!,*.l , sealedproposals will be received by the undersigned attheir offic* . No. 55 Lancaster street , Albany, N.Y.. at one o'clock 17 M on Tuesday the Ith day ofJune 1912. for the improvement of the followinghighways :
Suffolk County
Road Nr. Name nf Road Approx. Length.ynl Bay Shore-Brook Haven 12.02
On Thursday, Jnne 6th
l u i * Srnithtown-For' Solonga a.sgand on Friday. -Juno 7th
5232 Smithtown~Po« Jefferson n.2n5299 Babylon Village 1.32
5300 Amityville Village 1.01After May 20th, maps , plans, specifications and [
estimates may be seen and proposal forms obtain-ud at the offiee af the Commission in Albany, N . IY., and also at the office of Division Engineer jSpencer J. Stewart . Rea lty Building, WhitePlains , N . Y.
The especial a t t en tion o! bidders is called to"Informat ion for Proposals" on pages ] to 10 in*elusive of the speculations.
Proposals for each road must be presented in a Iseparate sealed envelope endorsed on the outsidewith the name and number of the road for whichthe proposal is made. Each proposal must be |accompanied by a New York draft or certified jcheck payable to thc order of the State Commis- >sion of Highways for an amount e<,ual to at leastlive per.cent. of thc amount of the proposal whichsuch d ra f t or check accompanies.
This draft or check will be held by lhe Commis-sion unti l the contract and hind are duly executed.
The successful bidder will hc required to give abond for l i f ty per cent, of thc amount of the con-tract: such bond tu be executed by a Surety Com-pany to be approved by thc Commission , or a bondsecured by the deposit of collateral securities tobe approved by the Commission.
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.C. GulUHiN HEEL ,
Superintendent of Highways.JOHN A. BENSEL,
State Engineer.DUNCAN W. PECK ,
,16-lw Superintendent of Public Works .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In pursuance of an order of WILLIAM G.NICOLL. Surrogate of the County of Suffolk:
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN , according to law,to all persons having claims against M A R Y S.
' STRONG lale of the Town of Babylon , deceased ,that they are required to exhibit the same, withthe vouchers thereof , to EGllERT V. STRONG.
; one of the subscribers, at his residence in thVillage and Town of Baliylon , Suffolk County,New York , on or before the loth day of November,1912-
Dated May 2. 1912.HERBERT L. FOUDHAM, Attorney,
111 Broadway, New York City, N. Y.EGBERT v. STRONG andJOHN* J. BARTLETT,
| Administrators, &c. of MaryI S5-6mo S. Stronir. deceased.
SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION.
Whereas a term of the Supreme Court with[ a Grand Jury in attendance is appointed to be) held at the Court House, in Riverhead . in and
for the County of Sull'olk on the 3rd day of June,. 1912, proclamation is therefore hereby mad e in'conformity toa precept to me directed and de-
livered by the District Attorney of Suffolk Countyon the sth day of May. 1912, to all persons boundlo appear at the said Court by recognizance orotherwise, to appear thereat and all Justices ofthe Peace. Coroners and other officers , who havetaken any inquisition o rt h e examination of anyprisoner or witness, are required to r e t u r n suchrecognizance, inqu i s i t ion nnd examination to said
'•'"ni ' ' ¦'" It pelting thereof on tie * firs! day ofi t s sii t im- .
Given under my hantl at the Sheriff' s office inthe Villag ' Riverheail , on the 9th day of March,1912.
M .I7 I'.RUSH ,'•'¦•'¦-'••'•* Sheriff of Suffolk- County. N. Y.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS .In pursuance of an order of W I L L I A M G.
NICOLL. Surrogate of the County of Suffolk:NOTICE IS H ER E B Y (I I VEN , according to law ,
to all persons having claims against JOHNMA H A N K Y , la teof the town of Islip. deceased,that they are required to exhibit the same, withthe vouchers thereo f , to the subscriber at herresidence at East Islip, Suffolk County on or be-fore the 2:*rd day of November, 1912.
Dated May 15, 1912.ELIZABETH H AI .I .EUON ,
Executrix.ELLIOTT J. SM I T H .
Attorney for Executri x,Islip, N. Y. 3u-6mo
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS j
Babvlon Town.
Bauer , P to A G Chartier . lots 23-26, block T,7,sheet 2; and lots 23, 21, block I' s sheet, Linden-hurs t , nominal.
Booth , A E to H Voelker, lots 17. 4S, block lu ,sheet IJ , L indenhurs t. nominal.
Diets, J J to R Steiger, lots 2-J-28, block X shee t'¦', Lindenhurst, nominal .
Haab, G to J P Fisher, lot east side Little EastNeck road , adj l in ing Locust avenue, Babylon ,nomina l .
Johnson , W S to G W Johnson , lot south sidenew road leading west from Great Neck road , ad-joining land of P Johnson , Babylon , nominal.
Ketcham, S to L K Bennett. lot east side Oceanavenue, adjoining land of A Melick , A m i t y v i l l e,nominal.
Percival , W to F Karles, lot east side L i t t l e EastNeck road , adjoining land of W T Smith , WestBabylon , nominal.
Baldwin, G IS to P A Baldwin , lot on Bay Viewavenue, adjoining land of Starks, Amityvil lenominal.
-Ireland , J E to R J Ireland, lot west side Birchavenue, adjoining Greene avenue, Ami tyv i l l e,nominal.
Reeve, H A to J L Terry, iot south side Unionavenue, adjoining land of J E Wilmarth , Amity-ville , nominal .
Thomas, G H to E W DeLeRee, lot north sid eMill street , adjoining laml of I I Albrecht, Amity-ville , nominal.
Wise, D to G Landes, lots 599-908 and lot 318,Amityville Heights, $200,
Baldwin, P A to W McDonald , lot west sidestreet leading south from Avon place, adjoiningland of G B Baldwin, Ami tyv i l l e, nominal .
Comparetto, A to A Solanto, lots 34, 35. block 9,property of Buonsignore Realty Co, Amityvil le,Sin ,
Dadson , A to M A Grapes, 9.5o* acres west sideBroadway, adjoining land of A Foster, Amity-qille , nominal.
Donkin , McK to M Miller, 3 acres west sideG reat East Neck road , adjoining land o f P John-son , Babylon , nominal.
Huntineton Town.
Avolin , A M to J D Melville, lots 21, 22 and eastpart of lots 21-28, block 13, map 2S of New York &.Brooklyn Suburban Investment Co, Wyandanch ,$200.
Brush , D E to T H Brush , 25.675 acres on ClayPits road , adjoining land of C Wilson, near Green-lawn , nominal ,
Belle Claire* Realty Corporation to P W King,lots 135-139, Hunt ington Plaza , nominal.
Brush , L. M to J G Campbell , 7 acres on roadfrom Hunt ington to Litt le Plains, adjoining landof F Sammis, Hunt ington , nominal .
The New Home Realty Co to M Judge, lots -120,422, map 2, New Home Realty Co, Deer Park,nominal.
Taylor. E F to G T Rollings, lot 428 . map ofNew Home Realty Co, Deer Park , nominal .
Wood, A J to W W Wood . Jr, lot west side Wallstreet , adjoining land of J Riggs, Hunt ington,nominal.
Murray, J to L Murray, lot adjoining land of JW Platt and S Gardiner, Huntington, nominal.
N Y and N J Investment Co to A Smith , lot 2,block 72, Wyandanch Park, 5160.
Daliquist, V to A Ralmon , lot 127, NorthportManor, nominal .
Islip Town.
Groh, P to A Ayre, lot 13, property of P Grohand J J Stenger, Sayville, nominal .
Jones, A C to E F Jones, lots 3D, 32, 34, 36, 38,block 28, New Colonial Manor , Islip, nominal.
Hurs t , A to N V Foley, 2 acres on Brook avenue,ad joining land of W Eaton , and lot on Forks road ,adjoining other land of Hurst, Bay Shore, nomi-nal.
Johnson , J to M Jerome, Jot on Champlin street ,ad jo in ing land of K Howard , East Islip, nominal .
Kearns, M E to J Sehenck , lot east side F i f t havenue, adjoining land of E Keams, Bay Shore,510.
Tri pp. E Z to T B Ackerson. Co, lot 3152, block101, b right waters, nominal .
Thornhi . l , S to A H GHjotfn, lot east sideCandecavenue, adjoining land of Gi let to avenue , Say-v i l l e . nominal,
T \\ Ackerson Co Vo W C Diane , lot 1"" .. block29, P.r ightwaters, nominal .
Same to J L P-uford, lot 172 1. block - '•'.', Bright-waters, nomina l .
Broad beck, F J to L Haupt , lot 722, Saxon Park ,Islip, nominal.
Brightwaters Bui ld ing Co to T B Ackerson Co,lot 5289, blook 16tf, section D, Brightwaters, nomi-nal.
Same to same, lot 1759, block 69, section C, samemap, nominal.
Foley, N V to A Hurst , 2 acres on Brook avenue,adjoining land of W Eaton , and lot on Forks road ,adjoining other land of Hurst , Bay Shore, nomi-nal.
Qroehl , M to Prudence Realty Co, lots 14, 17,block ., Grammercy Park, Bay Shore, $100.
Wm. Smith , 98 Williams street, Rochester, saysthat the sample of Foley Kidney Pills did him somuch good that he bought a bot'le and kept ontaking them. "Foley Kidney Pills cured me of acase of kidney trouble that had hung for twoyears. Now I have no more pain and am well andstrong." Smith & Salmon.
I CARPENTIER COMING IN MAY.
' French M iddlewei g ht Champion W i l lVisit America Ir Search of Matches.George Carpentier, the eighteen- I
rear-old Frenchman who won the Eu- j1 ropenn middleweight championship re- j¦ cently by knocking out Jim Sul l ivan !
In two rounds at Monte Carlo , is corn-ing to America. Carpentier has r<--celved a big offer to box in Xew York .
' nml it Is relieved that fie wil l sail ;
about May 1. He wi l l be matchi-dwith MtUe Oiblions, Frank Klaus andnthfr topnot-rhers.
H a w a i i a n Swimmer In Ol ympics ,p- iko Kahanamoku . the Hawaiian ¦
swimmer , who may make T IR- Aiiicri- »
cnn 0!'."2ipic i" .-':'. 'ii . is being instructedin starting fruni "go" in Ihe dashea ibv George Klstler. coach ol the Cnl-versitv ol Pennsylvania.
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Don't be surprised if you have an attackof rheurifcltsm this spring. Just rub theaffected parts freely irith Chamberlain's Lin-iment and itwill soon disappear. -Sold by Iall dealer*. |
BABYLON TOWN TOPICS
Continued from Page 5.
Thomas Daily, brother of SupervisorEdward Daily, last week sold his res-taurant business in Jamaica to JohnBaccadoro and Angelo Foppiana , twoItalians, who for years have conducteda bootblack stand in front of the Dailyplace and other large hostelries in Ja-maica. The purchasers have by h ardwork and saving and then investingtheir savings become wealthy, and theirrise in fortune is the general topic ofconversation in Jamaica. The buildingwhere Mr. Daily 's restaurant is locatedis about one hundred years old , andMr. Daily has made a success of thebusiness since he opened it in 18-87.Mr. Dail y was born in Baby lon in 1854.He has been a widower for about ei ghteen years. His wife was a descendantof Francis Scott Key, the author ofthe "Star Spangled Banner. " He may-live in Babvlon.
W i l l i a m W. Hulse and daughters , theMisses Mar tha , Bertha and Mabel , ofBay Shore , are visiting in Washington.Mr. Hulse and his daughter. Mabel , areto spend the summer at Grant , Herki -mer countv, N. Y.
The new Surf hotel at Ocean Beachwest of Point o' Woods , was burnedwith several small buildings on Sundaynight. The cause of the lire is un-known . The loss i.s placed at about840,000.
Reginald Martin , who has been assist-ing at the Smith and Salmon drug storefor some time, has purchased the drugstore of the late E. A. Clark at CenterMoriches and took possession on Satur-day last.
The Pythian Sisters will hold a breadand cake sale, and will also sell aprons,kimonos and children 's clothes, in theDondero block , Deer Park avenue andGrove place , on May 23, 24 and 25.
Supervisor and C. Milton Roge rs areto celebrate the thirt ieth anniversaryof their wedding at their home in Say-ville on May 24.
John Byrns and family, of New York ,returned to their cottage on Park ave-nue this week , to remain for the sum-mer season.
Pau l Bassett , son of the Rev. andMrs. E. D. Bassett , has been ill at hishome in Spring/ield, with scarlet f e ve r,but is getting better.
Strange as it may seem , some infill*r*al men have recently taken to rec-ommend ing the smoky parts of Shef-1eM. England, for sufferers from.isthma.
Woman 's Costly Fit of Temper.In a fit of temper , du r ing a heated
discussion with her brother recently,a farmer's daughter, of Plouvorn,Brest . Northern France, cu ". off herright hand.
Seems Queer Cure for Asthma.
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NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF AS-
SESSMENT ROLL.
TAKE NOTICE-The Assessment Roll of thevillage of Babylon. Suffolk County, New York forthe year 1912 has been f ina l ly completed, and wasfiled in t he oflice of the village clerk on the seventhday of May, 1912, where the same will remainopen to public inspection for f i f t e en days af ter thedale of th i s notice.
Dated, May 10, 1912,EDWARD S. ALLEY,CARLL JACKSON,DA V I D C. RICKETTS,
Trustees ami Assessors of the Village of Baby-Ion. N . Y. 35-2w
NOTICE OF MEETING.
The annua l meeting ot the stockholders of theLindenhurst Shoe company, for the election ofseven directors and two inspectors of election forthe ensuing year and for the transaction of suchother business as may properly come before themeeting, wi l l be held at the otBcc of the factoryon West Broadway, in the village of Lindenhurst,on the 20th dny of May, 19 '2 . at S o'clock in t heeven ing.
Dated at Lindenhurst. N. Y * . May 9, 1912,G. W. lkMISOL Secretary .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In pursuance of an orderof Wi l l i nm (1. Nicoll ,SurroKUte of tho Counts* of SutT.tlk , notice is here-by Riven, according to law. to all persons havinKclaims against WILLIAM H. CARROLL, late of theCountyof Suffolk, deceased, that they ore requiredto exhibi t the same, wi th the vouchers thereof , tothe subscriber, Anna C. MacWha. at the office other attorney. Wilmot L* Mi r *huuse. No. 2>i Courtstreet, Brooklyn, N. Y. on or before the l*5th dayof June . *'.»I *J.
Iiuted . rK -cemberl. 1912.A N N A C. MACW HA, Administratrix.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In pursuance of an order of William G. Nicoll ,Surrogate of the County of Suffolk , notice is here-by given , according to law. to all persons bavinsclaims against MARY E. TUTHILL, late of theTown of Babylon , deceased, that they are requir-ed to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof ,to the subscriber, Artelyea Mergell, at her resi-dence in Amityville, in the Town of Babylon,Suffolk county, N. Y- , on or before the 10th day
I ,»f Augus t, 1912-Datwl January 26, 1912.
A RT E L Y E A M E R G E L L.Administratrix v. ith will annexed.
IN ANY REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION
VOU WILL FIND IT TO YOUR ADVANTA GE to list your [Y offerings and your wants with this Company. Famil.
iarity wtV"")"f and conditions in the field covered en-ables us to serve Doth buyer and seller in a satisfactory manner .
If you desire to buy, sell, rent , exchange or negotiate aloan on real estate in Nassau or Suffolk Counties, ortc in sureyour property, consult
FRANK C. HICKS, Manager,/(~)fj\ Naaaau-Suffolk Department,
\̂ J QUEENSBORO CORPORATION366 Fifth Ave. Cor. 35th St. New York City.
Babylon , N. Y.
Dear Sir: Will you give your Arith-metic class—and Algebra class—thisproblem?
If average paint is worth $1.G0 agallon , and goes two-thirds as far asDevoe , and wears half as long, what isDevoe worth put on , painters ' wagesbeing $3.50 a day and a day 's work agallon of paint.
The answer is $11.SO a gallon; butdon 't tell 'em that.
Yours trul y,F. W. D EVOE & Co.
43 New York.P. S. Dowden Bros, sell our paint.
Letter to Wm. Lisk.
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S'.efore the players were thruuuli J.» tT l a u g h i n g at t h e mistake of their y~ manager Johnny Evers furnish- *|.y ed a wither opportunity fm- i y.. haw-haw. doing up to au out- -j .•" fielder, who was pulling down y.. Hies in a most amazing way. lie 4."" inquired carelessly if he hoped X• « to make the team . "I'm not try- -j*',[ ing for this team ," came the an- X•• swer. "Oh," responded Evers. ¦{•Ii "just a home boy getting a little X•• exercise." The smiling rejoinder y'.'. almost threw Evers Into another X" attack of nervous prostration , T.. for the "home boy" replied. "I'm J.X Joe Jackson of the Cleveland y3. team." •!-v v.•¦¦ '-T_T_T..¦.¦•¦... ¦•,.'¦.¦'./_t_!_t_I_l_l_._...._J_._I. .•..'.
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FISHEL AND WOODATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS !AT
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MONEY TO LOANON BOND AND MORTGAGE
j FISHEL BLOCK - BABYLON. N. Y
people are sick people. ' TheyJack vitality and resistive power.
Scott's Emulsionbrings new life to snch people-it gives rigor and vitality tomind and body. ' Alt Druggist *.Scott & Bownt. liloomfirlii. N. J 12-9
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THE SEYMOUR ORCHESTRA
Engagements For All SocialParties
Addre.i* LYNN SEYMOURBABYLON, L. I.
Tel. 86HARRY W. THOMAS
REAL ESTATEINSURANCE
HEFFLEY BLOCK. DEER PARK AVE.
GILT EDGE SIX PER CENT.TAX EXEMPT MORTGAGES
FOR SALE
LE ROY M. YOUNGATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
BABYLON. N. Y.
CHARLES W. BURTONCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
BA BYLON, N. Y.
Jobbing p -omptly'attcndwl to.
Beach work a specialty,
DR. WM. HERBERT DEALESURGEON and MECHANICAL
DENTISTPainless Extraction
CROWN and BRIDGE WORKFishel Block Babylon N. Y
Office Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
CHARLES DARLINGCIVIL ENGINEER
Bank Building, AmilyvilV , N. Y . Tel . 69 LKclcham BuildiiiB Babylon, N. Y.
tcle-phonr ConnectionMunicipal Engineering, Sub-Diviaioni and Real Eilate
Surveying, Specialtiei
F. E. SAXTONSUCCESSOR TO
JAMES E. ALBINDEALER IN
COAL, WOOD andKINDLING WOOD
A trial order i.s respectfully solicited
Carll Ave., BABYLON, N. Y.P. 0. Box 702
DR. A. C. ST. AMANDSURGEON DENTIST
Formerly 171 Broadway, New YorkDondero Block , BABYLON
Crown and Brid ge Work's SpecialtyOffice Hours
8.00 A M m 12.00 MLOO P M to 5.00 P M Babylon
Sunday! at LindenhunlPainless Extraction
EDWARD DAILYGENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER
MAIN STREET, BABYLON andVAIL BLOCK, (SLIP, N. Y*
Caskela, Burial Caws, Coffin*. Chun nd all FuQets aRequisites at reasonable prices.Orders received (or tomb-tones and monuments of all kinds. Full charge lalcen ofj nerali.
JONATHAN WOODSALE and EXCHANGE STABLES
AMITYVILLE , L. I.
Always on ham!, ten to thir ty horses"Butted'toall purposes.
Prices reasonable antl satisfaction guaranteed
SHERMAN HOUSE STABLESBABYLON, N. Y.
LIVERY. BO A K P I N G A N D SA L ETSTABLEU
Horses for sale or exchanee— Horsea'boardedli 'ms f o r hire by the month, week, daylor hour.
S l I K R M A N 'TWEKDY .'PrOP.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In pursuance of an order of HON. WILLIAM jG. NICOLL, Surrogate of the County of Suffolk:NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN, according to law,to all persons having claims against EDMUND ,SMITH BAILEY, late of the County of Sulfolk ,deceased, that they are required to exhibit the .same, wi lh tho vouchers therefor, to the sub-scriber at its place of t ransacting business. No. 22¦ Will iam street, Boroujrh of Manhat tan , in the City |I of N'.-w Yuri; , on or before the 7th day of October, |j 1812.
Dated .New York, Marc h 2Sth, 1912.THE FARMEUS' LO A N & Tuusr COMPANY ,
Executor.WiNTimor it S*mi.so.v,
A t lorneys for Executor,32 Liberty street, New York, N. V.
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