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< '. TELEPHONE PLANT TO OPEN TUESDAY I r*y/- ; X 1 V . tttfi * 1*1 WANTED: Healthy men to give blood for transfusions. Those who care to volunteer please report at the North Country Hospital to have blood tested between the hours of 5 and T P. M. every Wed- nesday. WANTED: YOUJ of garden and Palmer, Box H York. :« ''- man to take care ive car. Baldwin Sea Cliff, New 5-4-tfc BUSINESS CARDS REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Edw. Donaldson & A. H. Clapharo 190 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Cove, N. Y. Tel. Glen Cove 1617. Res. 1517 Selling, Renting, General Iusurance Glen Cove, Sea Cliff or Anywhere WORK WANTEDS Young lady wish- es position as day worker. Full or part time. Call 31 Front Street, Glen Cove. ^ 5-4-lp WORK -WANTED: Young lady de- sires position as general house- worker. Good plain cook or cham- ber maid and waitress. Call 31 Front Street, Glen Cove. 5-4-lp LANDSCAPE GARDENER ANJJ TREE MAN: Gardens, trees and lawns, cared for. Joseph Congero, Box 337, Sea Cpf. % 5-4-4} *-. MMB] The new switchboard and central it office equipn|e|t installed in the New York Telephone Company's new building at Jit Charles Street, Glen Cove, will b# placed in service May 7, it has beefi announced by F. B. J Devereux, Manager for the Com- • IT \ pany. «• J The new pofcrd, which is the latest type in use fopr manual operation, has 22 operator's -positions and will re- place the exiting unit now located in leased quarters on the third floor of the Glen €|>ve bank building. The new_ equipnielit will serve approxi- mately 6,000 ftelephones, about 1,000 more than ire served by the switch- board now In] use. Looking forward to continued j growth in this section the company !ha& provided a switch- board which ean be enlarged to serve ultimately 1^000 telephones. When the I change is made from the old swifjciboard to the new, tele- phone user* 1 will not be inconven- ienced in W slightest degree. An elaborate system of duplicate wiring connecting thje two switchboards will able to cut the old >ut of^service and the ito service without in- ie conversation of any who happen io be using the telephone at the timd fof the transfer- Just prior Ito the time of the cut- over both s\|itchboards will function in unision through an installation of duplicate writing. At the exact mo- ment decided! for the cut-over master cords at bojtl offices will be pulled— automatical!)! cutting off service at the old office^ and giving life to the ments will be provided for the new board except that the cords will be attached to small wedges inserted in the relays of the telephone circuits. When both of these master cords are pulled simultaneously, at the given signal, the fuses will be removed from all lines at once in the old office disconnecting the service at that point, and the small wedges blocking the circuits of the lines in the new office will be displaced switching the service from the old to the new. The rapid development of Gler Cove and its attendant increased de- mand for telephone service has made necessary the provision of the splen lid new building and new central of fice equipment. On January 1, 1925 there were 3,521 telephones in service in the district, and this number ha< increased to 5,078 by March 1, 1929 an average yearly growth of 375. make it switchboard new board terrupting I new. In the old be installed office master cords will to connect all of the fuses in the! lines leading from the switchboard, I and similar arrange- BUDGET APPROVED AT PUBLIC HEARING (Continued from page 1) $1.00 on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays to $1.50. This is only a* increase of 50 per cent. While on this question I also feel that wo should definitely define what does constitute a resident. In the past, people have'been known to rent a house and declare they intended to stay the year 'round. On this basis they rented a bath house at a lower rate because they were considered res- idents. However, in many cases these people left for the city at the close of the season. I suggest that we consider a person a resident only if they have actually lived in Sea Clin* for the past year. As a matter of fact, it has al- ways seemed to a great many people that the actual administration 6f the pavilion is not carried on a strictly business basis. I also feel this way and suggest that a committee com- posed of members of the Village Board be appointed to supervise the running of the pavilion with regard to improvements, repairs, administra- tion and financial and other such matters as properly may come before them from time to time. The matters referred to by Trus- tee Gill were gone over very thor- oughly by the Board and after dis- cussion a resolution was passed that all residents and property owners are entitled to the present rate and that all others will be charged an increase of $5.00 on each room. Transient rooms by day to be decid- ed later. It was also resolved that a com mittee of two be appointed by the Mayor to act as a Committee on the Bathing Pavilion and that Trus- tees Koop and Gill be appointed a Committee on the Bathing Pavilion. Resolved, that applications be re- ceived for bath houses up to Tuesday, May 21st, 1929, at which time same will be allotted. The Clerk waa di- rected to have notice of same pub- lished. ~ here! is an old Russian saying which runs something like this: "Our cottages stand far apart* and I don't know what you are talking about* Until within fairly recent years the dis- tance bjetween peoples of the earth formed such effective barriers that the thoughts, the customs, and the industries of commulHties a hundred miles apart were as alien to each other as though they had been at the ends of the earth. n It m no longer possiblefor people anywhere in this country to Jay *7 don 7 know what yop are talking about. * Oder the lines of this company alone, nearly 24,000,000 people talk to each other every day—messages that are moving cottages together and making neighbors of ail Peoples. fiBn YOB* TBLEFHONB COMPANY NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Pursuant to an order of HON LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is here- by given to all persons having claim; against CHRISTIAN H. SODER, late of Sea Cliff, in the said county, de- ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribe) the Executrix of said deceased, ai her place of transacting business ai the office of her attorneys, Payne Wood & Littlejohn, Mineola, Nassau County f N. Y., on or before the 30t day of September next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., March 1 1929. - ELLA P. A. SODER, Executri. Payne, Wood & Littlejohn, Attorneys for Executrix, Mineola, Nassau County, N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of HON LEONE D, HO\VELL, Surrogate cf the .County of Nassau, notice is here- by given to all persons having claims against RUDOLPH F. HERTWIG, late of Sea Cliff, in the said county deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscrib er the Executor of said deceased, at his place of transacting business at 2115 Quentin Road, Brooklyn, N. Y„ on or before the 15th day of July next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., January 5, 1929. HARRY R. HERTWIG, Executor of the Estate of Rudolph F. Hertwig, deceased. WILMOT Y. HALLOCK,. Attorney for Executor, Lawyers Building, Mineola, N. Y. f «j Public Notice STA*f E OF NEW YORK PLUMBING at pre-war prices. Bath- room outfit $55w Will work Sun- days and evenings. Write P. O. Box 269, Sea Cliff. 4-6-tfc ••I* ?IANO FOR SALE: Cheap. Call Mrs. J. Huppert, Sea Cliff. Phone Glen Cove 1367*M. ^OR SALE: Baby carriage and bassinet Apply at 245 Sea CI; Avenue, Sea Cliff. 5-4-tfc POR SALE: Wonderful piece of improved property; about one acre; fancy high priced trees; zoological fence all around. Formerly Sea Cliff Pheasantry. Baldwin Palmer, Box 1046, Sea Cliff, N. Y. ?OR SALE: New six room modern home with bath. Double garage. Plot 60x172. Easy terms. Apph S. I. Powell, 10 Highland Place Sea Cliff, L. I. 2-23-tf FOR SALE: New cottage, six rooms and bath. Garage. Corner plot 40x80. Price $10,000. Also bunga- lows with five rooms and bath; pipeless furnace; plots 40x60. Prices $3,500 to $4,500. Address P. O. Box 596, Sea Cliff, L. L * 2-2-tfp APARTMENT FOR RENT: Five rooms and bath. Sunparlor. Ail improvements. ' 45 Cromwell Place, Sea Cliff. Phone Glen Cove L543-M. ^_ 4-6-tfc HOUSE FOR RENT: Six rooms and bath. AH improvements. $35 per month. 230 Franklin Avenue, Sea Cliff. HOUSE FOR RENT: Six room? and bath. Available April 1st 131 Brown Street, Sea Cliff. Phone Glen Cove 2322; 3-9-tfc FOR RENT: Large furnished room with or without board. 103 Sei* Cliff Avenue. Phone Glen Cove 522-W. 5-4-2c TO LET: Furnished for Summer or unfurnished for entire year. Six room house and garage. Apply to M. Kaufman. Phone Glen Cove 419. 5-4-tfc PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Zoning Commission appointed by the Town Board of Oyster Bay, having made its preliminary report and held public hearings thereon, and having thereafter made and submitted its final report to said Town Board, a Public Hearing m relation thereto, at which parties in interest and citi- zens shall have an opportunity to be heard, will be held by the Town Board, at the Town Hall, in Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, on the 8th day of May, 1929, at i o'clock P. M. Copies of said report and of the proposed Zoning Ordinance may be obtained, and' the zoning* maps in- spected, at the Town Clerk's Office Oyster Bay, N. Y. By order of the JTown Board o. the Town of Oyster Bay. Dated, Oyster Bay, N. Y., i April 16, 1929. CHAfc. E. RANSOM, . \, Town Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to |k order of HON. LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against CHANCY COMBS, late of Sea Cliff, in the said County, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scribers the executors of the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, at their place of transacting business at the office of Francis J. Parks, their attorney, at 457 Franklin Ave- r^ -* «* * i>„ui- a -_* nue » Mineola, New York, on or before Department of Public Service ^ 2 4trr day of October n e x t . State Division Public Service Commission Albany CHAUNCfY W. MATHEW1 OSCAR *7 WIGGINS, FRANCIS J. PARKS, Executors. Attorney for Executors, Case No. 5589. April 26, 1929 Joint petition of Sea Cliff and Gler, Cove Gas Company and Long Island Lighting Company, under Section 70 Public Service Commission Law, for consent to the transfer of the fran chises, works and system of the gas plant of the first named company to the second named company, and, petition of Long Island Lighting Company, under Section 69 Public Service Commission Law, for author- ity to issue $539,200 in its Series B, 6 per cent, accumulative preferred capital stock ($100. shares), and, under Section 68 Public Service Com- mission Law, for permission to con- struct under and exercise the fran- chises proposed to be transferred 457 Franklin Avenue, Mineola, New York. NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing in the above matter will be held by Chairman Prender- gast at the office of this Commission, twelfth floor, No. 120 Broadway, New York City, on May 6th, 192 at 3:30 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time.) By the Commission, FRAN< NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of HON. LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is Here- by given to all persona having claims aginst ELIZABETH P. NORRIS, late of Sea Cliff, in the said County, de- ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers the administrators of the estate of said deceased/ at their place of trans- acting business at the office of their attorney, Philip Huntington, Post Of- fice Building, Glen Cove, New York, on or before the first day of Jun fCIS E. ROBERTS, Dated, Mineola, N. Y., November 21st, 1928, KATE L. NORRIS, WINFIELD & NORRIS, Administrators. PHILIP HUNTINGTON, Attorney for Administrators, Poet Office Building, Cora, New York, COMBS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE > Chancy Combs Chauncey W. Mathews 324 Sea Cliff Ave-, Sea Cliff, N. Y. Telephone Glen Cove 682-J Real estate sold, rented and managed Fire, Automobile, Workmen's Com- pensation and Casualty Insurance GEORGE H. KOOP The Best Arrangement for Plumbing, Heating Systems Metal Roofing Sea Cliff Avenue. Sea Cliff, N. Y When Opening Your Summer Home Telephone Glen Cove 1825-R sjsjfl ARTHUR GOLDEN Experienced in Plumbing and Heating Will Turn On the Water and Adjust All Plumbing BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS VICTOR DAMBACH Tonsorial Artist North Building Sea Cliff, N. Y. Established 1883 TEL. GLEN COYS 155 ERNEST TENKE TAXI SERVIC1 Day and Night Nash and Reo 7-Passenger Can 321 Sea Cliff Ay. Sea Cliff, N. Y. ROBBER'S Automobile Repair Shop Corner Roslyn and 12th Avea. Sell Cliff New York Telephone: Glen Cove 878 | | PHILIP HUNTINGTON Attorney and Counselor-at-Law Postoffice Bldg. Glen Cove, N. Y Telephone 2108 Glen Cove JOHN H. SCHULTZ Sheet Metal Work and Roofing Furnaces, Fire Places and Heaten Set, Cleaned and Repaired All Work Guaranteed 54-15th Avenue Sea Cliff. L. L Telephone: Glen Cove 1654-W •.I M. FABIAN Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer Mattresses Remade Chairs Cained Maple Ave bet Central it Roslyn Sea Cliff New York REAL ESTATE for Sale or For Rent Glen wood and Glenhead IRYIN E. LATOUBETTE Telephone- Glen Cove 248 Compulsory Workmen's Compensa- tion—Rates and full particulars can be obtained from H. D. JAM1ESON Insurance 55 John Street, New York Telphone: Bowling Green 8100 Sea Cliff, N.Y. Phone Glen Cove 336 Telephone: Glen Cove 1635-W. ASHLEY BROS. House Painting Glen wood . Long Island = = = = = = = = = AFTER THE SHOW Complete the evening with a visti to our soda fountain Seasonable, refreshing drinks, hot or cold Prescriptions compounded in oar Drug Department with accuracy and speed SCHMITT'S SEA CLIFF PHARMACY Next to the Village Hall "The Brightest Spot in Town" ' DR. F. C WEBSTER Dental Surgeon Hoars: 9 A. M. to 5 P.-*. Glen Avenue Cliff New York MUSIC STUDIO CAfcL KOOP Day and Evening Lessons 167 Maple Avenue, Sea Cliff Phone Glen Cove 1190 Office Telephone: Glen Cove Mi Residence: Glen Cove 67 DR. WALTER H. MORRIS Dentist Postoffiee Building, Glen Cove, N. Y. Hours 9 to 5, except Wednesday Sea Cliff: 7 to 8 P. M. Telephone Glen Cove 050. DR. KATE LOUISE NORRIS Osteopathic Physician Hotel Lenori, 63d St. and Madison Ave., N. Y. City Summit Avenue, Sea Cliff (By Appointment) Telephone Jobbing Attended Glen Cove 299-J to promptly ALVIN H. KUEHN Plumber and Steam Fitter 48 Littleworth Lane Sea Cliff, L. L = = = = = WILLIAM H. BOWNB Civil Engineer and Surveyor School St., Glen Cove, N. Y. Surveying Sea Cliff Property A . Specialty = B= a Telephone Connection | J J. D. COSGROVE, C. E. Engineer, Contractor and Surveyor Glen Cove Bank Building Glen Cove New York * i i = = g g e g a e FRANK HOEBICH Builder Sea Cliff, N. Y. I offer honest, reliable and effi- cient service in my solicitation of Building Construction. Alteration and Repairs of any Nature. Phone, Glen Cove 1519-J. THE SHIP Antiques 210 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove, L. L C. M. Ledden Phone: Glen Cove 2539 Sacrifice Sale Continental Court—6 room house, heat, electric light, water; plot 35x90. Price only $4,250; cash $1,000; easy terms. Forest Avenue—House; 6 rooms; hot water heat, all improve- ments, up-to-date; plot 50x100; price $7,000; cash $1,009; bal- ance easy terms. THOMAS a OSBORN 58 Landing Road, Glen Cove Tel. Glen Cove 894 Give Her a HOOVER Vacuum Cleaner AND YOU GIVE HER THE BEST . Give her a lifetime re- minder of your thoughtful- ness. x # 7 Give her smiles on all future cleaning days. Give her an immaculate home every day in the year. J. C Dodge & Son TeL 242 Glen Cove Telephone: Glen Cove 701 CHR. ROTHAUG, D. V. S. Veterinary Surgeon New Yer* 4 a Cliff Telephone: Glen Cove 869 NORTH SHORE PROPERTY For Sale and For Rant Acreage for Sale 1 3 MRS. ETHLYN A. NELSON Shore Road and Littleworth Sea Cliff New York Phone Glen Cove 1311 E. K. THOMPSEN Carpenter, General Contractor and Builder Alterations and repairs of any kind. | j 106 Altamont Ave., Sea Cliff ^rsssss^ssss^s^aasaBmmamummmm Telephone: Glen Cove 14S2-J. ROBERT GREEVES Carpenter and Builder Brown Street, Between Main and Roslyn Park 4** Cliff New Yot* It WE Glen Cove 397-J OFFER TO OUR PATRONS All Kinds of Home-Made Salads Cooked and Roasted Meats Imported and Domestic Chs—s Sandwiches of all Kinds SEA CLIFF DELICATESSEN Sea Cliff Avenue, Near Central Sea Cliff, New York SKSSSSSSeSS—SSeSflBBBS For Better Service Call Glen Cove 572-R SEA CLIFF TAXI SERVICE Wilbur Johnston DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Oakland and Buick * fym, Cliff Avenue Sea Cliff, N. Y. FAINTING AND DECORATING of the better kind Deferred payments on Devoe plan H. ANDERSON 404 Halsey S t Broklyn, N. Y. Telephone: Haddingway 1776 Telephone: Glen Gove 70S All Long Island • Rtfrtfag Selling SCHULTZ REALTY CO. Sea Cliff, New York List your property-—Clients Homes, Farms, Share Front 0 i ' •*• Tfei § I Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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TELEPHONE PLANT TO OPEN TUESDAY I r*y/-

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WANTED: Healthy men to give blood for transfusions. Those who care to volunteer please report at the North Country Hospital to have blood tested between the hours of 5 and T P. M. every Wed­nesday.

WANTED: YOUJ of garden and Palmer, Box H York. :«''-

man to take care ive car. Baldwin

Sea Cliff, New 5-4-tfc

BUSINESS CARDS

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Edw. Donaldson & A. H. Clapharo

190 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Cove, N. Y.

Tel. Glen Cove 1617. Res. 1517

Selling, Renting, General Iusurance Glen Cove, Sea Cliff or Anywhere

WORK WANTEDS Young lady wish­es position as day worker. Full or part time. Call 31 Front Street, Glen Cove. ^ 5-4-lp

WORK -WANTED: Young lady de-sires position as general house-worker. Good plain cook or cham­ber maid and waitress. Call 31 Front Street, Glen Cove.

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LANDSCAPE GARDENER ANJJ TREE MAN: Gardens, trees and lawns, cared for. Joseph Congero, Box 337, Sea Cpf. % 5-4-4}

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The new switchboard and central i t office equipn|e|t installed in the New

York Telephone Company's new building at Jit Charles Street, Glen Cove, will b# placed in service May 7, it has beefi announced by F. B.

J Devereux, Manager for the Com-

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The new pofcrd, which is the latest type in use fopr manual operation, has 22 operator's -positions and will re­place the exiting unit now located in leased quarters on the third floor of the Glen €|>ve bank building. The new_ equipnielit will serve approxi­mately 6,000 ftelephones, about 1,000 more than ire served by the switch­board now In] use. Looking forward to continued j growth in this section the company !ha& provided a switch­board which ean be enlarged to serve ultimately 1^000 telephones.

When the I change is made from the old swifjciboard to the new, tele­phone user* 1 will not be inconven­ienced in W slightest degree. An elaborate system of duplicate wiring connecting thje two switchboards will

able to cut the old >ut of^service and the ito service without in-ie conversation of any

who happen io be using the telephone at the timd fof the transfer-

Just prior Ito the time of the cut-over both s\|itchboards will function in unision through an installation of duplicate writing. At the exact mo­ment decided! for the cut-over master cords at bojtl offices will be pulled— automatical!)! cutting off service at the old office and giving life to the

ments will be provided for the new board except that the cords will be attached to small wedges inserted in the relays of the telephone circuits. When both of these master cords are pulled simultaneously, at the given signal, the fuses will be removed from all lines at once in the old office disconnecting the service at that point, and the small wedges blocking the circuits of the lines in the new office will be displaced switching the service from the old to the new.

The rapid development of Gler Cove and its attendant increased de­mand for telephone service has made necessary the provision of the splen lid new building and new central of fice equipment. On January 1, 1925 there were 3,521 telephones in service in the district, and this number ha< increased to 5,078 by March 1, 1929 an average yearly growth of 375.

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new. In the old

be installed office master cords will to connect all of the

fuses in the! lines leading from the switchboard, I and similar arrange-

BUDGET APPROVED AT PUBLIC HEARING

(Continued from page 1) $1.00 on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays to $1.50. This is only a* increase of 50 per cent. While on this question I also feel that wo should definitely define what does constitute a resident. In the past, people have'been known to rent a house and declare they intended to stay the year 'round. On this basis they rented a bath house at a lower rate because they were considered res­idents. However, in many cases these people left for the city at the close of the season. I suggest that we consider a person a resident only if they have actually lived in Sea Clin* for the past year.

As a matter of fact, it has al­ways seemed to a great many people

that the actual administration 6f the pavilion is not carried on a strictly business basis. I also feel this way and suggest that a committee com­posed of members of the Village Board be appointed to supervise the running of the pavilion with regard to improvements, repairs, administra­tion and financial and other such matters as properly may come before them from time to time.

The matters referred to by Trus­tee Gill were gone over very thor­oughly by the Board and after dis­cussion a resolution was passed that all residents and property owners are entitled to the present rate and that all others will be charged an increase of $5.00 on each room. Transient rooms by day to be decid­ed later.

It was also resolved that a com mittee of two be appointed by the Mayor to act as a Committee on the Bathing Pavilion and that Trus­tees Koop and Gill be appointed a Committee on the Bathing Pavilion.

Resolved, that applications be re­ceived for bath houses up to Tuesday, May 21st, 1929, at which time same will be allotted. The Clerk waa di­rected to have notice of same pub­lished. ~

here! is an old Russian saying which runs something like this: "Our cottages stand far apart* and I don't know what you are talking about* Until within fairly recent years the dis­tance bjetween peoples of the earth formed such effective barriers that the thoughts, the customs, and the industries of commulHties a hundred miles apart were as alien to each other as though they had been at the ends of the earth.

n It m no longer possible for people anywhere in this country to Jay *7 don 7 know what yop are talking about. * Oder the lines of this company alone, nearly 24,000,000 people talk to each other every day—messages that are moving cottages together and making neighbors of ail Peoples.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Pursuant to an order of HON LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is here­by given to all persons having claim; against CHRISTIAN H. SODER, late of Sea Cliff, in the said county, de­ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribe) the Executrix of said deceased, ai her place of transacting business ai the office of her attorneys, Payne Wood & Littlejohn, Mineola, Nassau Countyf N. Y., on or before the 30t day of September next.

Dated, Mineola, N. Y., March 1 1929. - ELLA P. A. SODER,

Executri. Payne, Wood & Littlejohn,

Attorneys for Executrix, Mineola, Nassau County, N. Y.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of HON

LEONE D, HO\VELL, Surrogate cf the .County of Nassau, notice is here­by given to all persons having claims against RUDOLPH F. HERTWIG, late of Sea Cliff, in the said county deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscrib er the Executor of said deceased, at his place of transacting business at 2115 Quentin Road, Brooklyn, N. Y„ on or before the 15th day of July next.

Dated, Mineola, N. Y., January 5, 1929.

HARRY R. HERTWIG, Executor of the Estate of

Rudolph F. Hertwig, deceased. WILMOT Y. HALLOCK,.

Attorney for Executor, Lawyers Building,

Mineola, N. Y.

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Public Notice STA*f E OF NEW YORK

PLUMBING at pre-war prices. Bath­room outfit $55w Will work Sun­days and evenings. Write P. O. Box 269, Sea Cliff. 4-6-tfc

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?IANO FOR SALE: Cheap. Call Mrs. J. Huppert, Sea Cliff. Phone Glen Cove 1367*M.

^OR SALE: Baby carriage and bassinet Apply at 245 Sea CI; Avenue, Sea Cliff. 5-4-tfc

POR SALE: Wonderful piece of improved property; about one acre; fancy high priced trees; zoological fence all around. Formerly Sea Cliff Pheasantry. Baldwin Palmer, Box 1046, Sea Cliff, N. Y.

?OR SALE: New six room modern home with bath. Double garage. Plot 60x172. Easy terms. Apph S. I. Powell, 10 Highland Place Sea Cliff, L. I. 2-23-tf

FOR SALE: New cottage, six rooms and bath. Garage. Corner plot 40x80. Price $10,000. Also bunga­lows with five rooms and bath; pipeless furnace; plots 40x60. Prices $3,500 to $4,500. Address P. O. Box 596, Sea Cliff, L. L

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APARTMENT FOR RENT: Five rooms and bath. Sunparlor. Ail improvements. ' 45 Cromwell Place, Sea Cliff. Phone Glen Cove

L543-M. ^ _ 4-6-tfc HOUSE FOR RENT: Six rooms and

bath. AH improvements. $35 per month. 230 Franklin Avenue, Sea Cliff.

HOUSE FOR RENT: Six room? and bath. Available April 1st 131 Brown Street, Sea Cliff. Phone Glen Cove 2322; 3-9-tfc

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FOR RENT: Large furnished room with or without board. 103 Sei* Cliff Avenue. Phone Glen Cove 522-W. 5-4-2c

TO LET: Furnished for Summer or unfurnished for entire year. Six room house and garage. Apply to M. Kaufman. Phone Glen Cove 419. 5-4-tfc

PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the

Zoning Commission appointed by the Town Board of Oyster Bay, having made its preliminary report and held public hearings thereon, and having thereafter made and submitted its final report to said Town Board, a Public Hearing m relation thereto, at which parties in interest and citi­zens shall have an opportunity to be heard, will be held by the Town Board, at the Town Hall, in Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, on the 8th day of May, 1929, at i o'clock P. M.

Copies of said report and of the proposed Zoning Ordinance may be obtained, and' the zoning* maps in­spected, at the Town Clerk's Office Oyster Bay, N. Y.

By order of the JTown Board o. the Town of Oyster Bay.

Dated, Oyster Bay, N. Y., i April 16, 1929.

CHAfc. E. RANSOM, . \, Town Clerk

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to | k order of HON.

LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against CHANCY COMBS, late of Sea Cliff, in the said County, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the sub­scribers the executors of the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, at their place of transacting business at the office of Francis J. Parks, their attorney, at 457 Franklin Ave-

r^ -* «* * i>„ui- a -_* nue» Mineola, New York, on or before Department of Public Service ^ 24trr day of October n e x t .

State Division Public Service Commission

Albany CHAUNCfY W. MATHEW1 OSCAR *7 WIGGINS,

FRANCIS J. PARKS, Executors. Attorney for Executors,

Case No. 5589. April 26, 1929 Joint petition of Sea Cliff and Gler,

Cove Gas Company and Long Island Lighting Company, under Section 70 Public Service Commission Law, for consent to the transfer of the fran chises, works and system of the gas plant of the first named company to the second named company, and, petition of Long Island Lighting Company, under Section 69 Public Service Commission Law, for author­ity to issue $539,200 in its Series B, 6 per cent, accumulative preferred capital stock ($100. shares), and, under Section 68 Public Service Com­mission Law, for permission to con­struct under and exercise the fran-chises proposed to be transferred

457 Franklin Avenue, Mineola, New York.

NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing in the above matter will be held by Chairman Prender-gast at the office of this Commission, twelfth floor, No. 120 Broadway, New York City, on May 6th, 192 at 3:30 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time.)

By the Commission, FRAN<

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of HON.

LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is Here­by given to all persona having claims aginst ELIZABETH P. NORRIS, late of Sea Cliff, in the said County, de­ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers the administrators of the estate of said deceased/ at their place of trans­acting business at the office of their attorney, Philip Huntington, Post Of­fice Building, Glen Cove, New York, on or before the first day of Jun

fCIS E. ROBERTS,

Dated, Mineola, N. Y., November 21st, 1928,

KATE L. NORRIS, WINFIELD & NORRIS,

Administrators. PHILIP HUNTINGTON,

Attorney for Administrators, Poet Office Building,

Cora, New York,

COMBS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE

> Chancy Combs

Chauncey W. Mathews 324 Sea Cliff Ave-, Sea Cliff, N. Y.

Telephone Glen Cove 682-J

Real estate sold, rented and managed Fire, Automobile, Workmen's Com­

pensation and Casualty Insurance

GEORGE H. KOOP The Best Arrangement for Plumbing, Heating Systems

Metal Roofing Sea Cliff Avenue. Sea Cliff, N. Y

When Opening Your Summer Home Telephone Glen Cove 1825-R

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ARTHUR GOLDEN Experienced in Plumbing and Heating Will Turn On the Water and Adjust

All Plumbing

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS

VICTOR DAMBACH Tonsorial Artist

North Building Sea Cliff, N. Y. Established 1883

TEL. GLEN COYS 155 ERNEST TENKE TAXI SERVIC1

Day and Night Nash and Reo 7-Passenger Can

321 Sea Cliff Ay. Sea Cliff, N. Y.

ROBBER'S Automobile Repair Shop

Corner Roslyn and 12th Avea. Sell Cliff New York

Telephone: Glen Cove 878

| | PHILIP HUNTINGTON Attorney and Counselor-at-Law

Postoffice Bldg. Glen Cove, N. Y

Telephone 2108 Glen Cove JOHN H. SCHULTZ

Sheet Metal Work and Roofing Furnaces, Fire Places and Heaten

Set, Cleaned and Repaired All Work Guaranteed

54-15th Avenue Sea Cliff. L. L

Telephone: Glen Cove 1654-W • . I

M. F A B I A N Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer

Mattresses Remade Chairs Cained Maple Ave bet Central it Roslyn Sea Cliff New York

R E A L E S T A T E for Sale or For Rent

Glen wood and Glenhead IRYIN E. LATOUBETTE Telephone- Glen Cove 248

Compulsory Workmen's Compensa­tion—Rates and full particulars can

be obtained from H. D. JAM1ESON

Insurance 55 John Street, New York

Telphone: Bowling Green 8100 Sea Cliff, N.Y. Phone Glen Cove 336

Telephone: Glen Cove 1635-W. ASHLEY BROS. House Painting

Glen wood . Long Island

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AFTER THE SHOW Complete the evening with a visti to

our soda fountain Seasonable, refreshing drinks, hot

or cold Prescriptions compounded in oar Drug Department with accuracy

and speed SCHMITT'S

SEA CLIFF PHARMACY Next to the Village Hall

"The Brightest Spot in Town"

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DR. F. C WEBSTER Dental Surgeon

Hoars: 9 A. M. to 5 P . - * .

Glen Avenue Cliff New York

MUSIC STUDIO CAfcL KOOP

Day and Evening Lessons

167 Maple Avenue, Sea Cliff Phone Glen Cove 1190

Office Telephone: Glen Cove Mi Residence: Glen Cove 67

DR. WALTER H. MORRIS Dentist

Postoffiee Building, Glen Cove, N. Y.

Hours 9 to 5, except Wednesday Sea Cliff: 7 to 8 P. M.

Telephone Glen Cove 050. DR. KATE LOUISE NORRIS

Osteopathic Physician Hotel Lenori, 63d St. and Madison

Ave., N. Y. City Summit Avenue, Sea Cliff

(By Appointment)

Telephone Jobbing Attended Glen Cove 299-J to promptly

ALVIN H. KUEHN Plumber and Steam Fitter

48 Littleworth Lane Sea Cliff, L. L = = = = =

WILLIAM H. BOWNB Civil Engineer and Surveyor School St., Glen Cove, N. Y.

Surveying Sea Cliff Property A . Specialty

= B= a Telephone Connection | J J. D. COSGROVE, C. E. Engineer, Contractor and

Surveyor Glen Cove Bank Building

Glen Cove • New York * i i = = g g e g a e •

FRANK HOEBICH Builder

Sea Cliff, N. Y. I offer honest, reliable and effi­

cient service in my solicitation of Building Construction. Alteration and Repairs of any Nature. Phone, Glen Cove 1519-J.

THE SHIP Antiques

210 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove, L. L C. M. Ledden

Phone: Glen Cove 2539

Sacrifice Sale Continental Court—6 room house,

heat, electric light, water; plot 35x90. Price only $4,250; cash $1,000; easy terms.

Forest Avenue—House; 6 rooms; hot water heat, all improve­ments, up-to-date; plot 50x100; price $7,000; cash $1,009; bal­ance easy terms.

THOMAS a OSBORN 58 Landing Road, Glen Cove

Tel. Glen Cove 894

Give Her a

HOOVER Vacuum Cleaner

AND YOU GIVE HER THE BEST .

Give her a lifetime re­minder of your thoughtful-ness. x #

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Give her smiles on all future cleaning days.

Give her an immaculate home every day in the year.

J. C Dodge & Son TeL 242 Glen Cove

Telephone: Glen Cove 701 CHR. ROTHAUG, D. V. S.

Veterinary Surgeon New Yer* 4 a Cliff

Telephone: Glen Cove 869 NORTH SHORE PROPERTY

For Sale and For Rant Acreage for Sale

1 3 MRS. ETHLYN A. NELSON Shore Road and Littleworth

Sea Cliff New York

Phone Glen Cove 1311 E. K. THOMPSEN

Carpenter, General Contractor and Builder

Alterations and repairs of any kind. | j 106 Altamont Ave., Sea Cliff ^rsssss^ssss^s^aasaBmmamummmm Telephone: Glen Cove 14S2-J.

ROBERT GREEVES Carpenter and Builder

Brown Street, Between Main and Roslyn Park

4** Cliff New Yot*

It WE Glen Cove 397-J OFFER TO OUR PATRONS

All Kinds of Home-Made Salads Cooked and Roasted Meats

Imported and Domestic Chs—s Sandwiches of all Kinds

SEA CLIFF DELICATESSEN Sea Cliff Avenue, Near Central

Sea Cliff, New York S K S S S S S S e S S — S S e S f l B B B S

For Better Service Call Glen Cove 572-R

SEA CLIFF TAXI SERVICE Wilbur Johnston

DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Oakland and Buick *

fym, Cliff Avenue Sea Cliff, N. Y. •

FAINTING AND DECORATING of the better kind

Deferred payments on Devoe plan H. ANDERSON

404 Halsey S t Broklyn, N. Y. Telephone: Haddingway 1776

Telephone: Glen Gove 70S All Long Island

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SCHULTZ REALTY CO. Sea Cliff, New York

List your property-—Clients Homes, Farms, Share Front

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