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THE BROOKLYN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1910. ALL LONG ISLAND OUTSIDE OF KLYN "QUEENS BOROUGH NASSAU COUNTY SUFFOLK COUNTY BR00 LEGAL NOTICES. 1 TROLLEY HEARING JAIL BREAKERS JUSTICE HELD IIP ON in f.i1 low, tn w.t: FtcLflnntiTif n( nolnt fnrmtxl EASIER TO PREVENT. I LEGAL NOTICES. StTliKMi: COCHT, KI.Nfi.S DOCXT.V-Aukumiis 1, fljinlii.

i. I'liiinLir. Kiis-I n.r(u Ituytirt i.Hi.t.s. nts. I Afli'iti Vt.

in pi: in riff. 11 iiit'iie iit 'f I i.i in, nlt anil in bi.i. il 11 ring rli- I 2Htli 1 1:,. 11,,. nn.i.-ri-lKii.

il. Uiu in 1 iu 11,1111. ti. ll nt imhlii- hiuliesl t.i.lil- r. Iiv I William II Siu.iii.

i-i. Ui4- Hi-al K.sur.- I. v.i. nv.i. In tin B.ir..u,ti uf Hr Omnl.v 'oil tin.

Ul'l 11.1v i i. lull, r. 111 twiT.i' iM'lnck iindii tin- iiii iiii-i-H 1. II.I Most phMciariH are iiMi't'ftl that th wy to com hat miwt Ills Is by tho i inrllreet method stimulating the hotly iiHtural powerH In IlKnling tin! ucstroyhiK MARKING BOUNDARIES FOB, "io'iViv'n'tlum SOUTH SHORE TRACTION LAW- ADMIT THAT THEY OPENED JHE THREE COLORED MEN GET It Is to cure, ami throughout the land THE BRIDGE TO CROSS OVER YER BOMBARDED WITH LOCKUP AND FREED A RECEPTION FROM MAGISTRATE HILDRETH. HELL GATE.

JiHiu'ii-'lit I 11, ill ui'ii us PRISONER. a determined warfare Is bring waged lessen the danger of Infection hy IJiIn sldlous disease. Coughs ami colds are MANY INQUIRIES. f. Im fiic of uP U-l vi.ni.i witU witpily nM of Snrkmiltl) stti'l.

ari.l riMuiliiif n.rt alm.j sirt-vl i I Ct-o fri't: i W(H(prly' nii'l ulUi Livonia trt(ntv (2i')j tlifii n. jmuiIIcI with Sa.kmal tic.i nut, utile of1 i on la ii vi'ti'i, ii ml running tiinco (-HHtprly i iili'iiif tii- noi h.iI- LhonUi arnn" twpQ-j tv ch i tin- poiiir of bfRiiinlng. 1 Iat'-, I't'ljiuniv WILLIAM II ImiRMAN. Itr-fen-- WATSON" A- l'lniuMfTs Attor-' noy-i, l'Jtt H'iiiiam htr'-'t, Ntv V-Tk rlir Y. COLUX.

KINGS COUNTY i Mapf, i'lanitiff, utfalntit lur-iel I'oiii-s-' Itlll L'l 111., I 'tft'Illl HllS. Ill iIJ! ut a JUI-I U.flit of litm iill tlnly IllHlie Hint fii-i tt-rt'd in ill; allow i-n Itlt-J ion, an-i l'rlni' uui-- )ay or Junu. liiuw, dip uniier-i hijfin'4, il.y In iihl will; jxititk inwtloii, at tin llPHiklyii Kh- 1 tuie hxi luiiijje, No. LSU Mont iiie ulrfft. t.f linioklyn, CHy uf New York, William II.

Srniilt, Anftloucer, on th (Jtli day of Junimry, Wilu, at 2 uVlo'-k noon uf ho the prem-i Ihi'ti Uy sall Jii'ljfiiic-nt to sold, ami i.r tin in it-, 11 1 1 11. 1 a .1 1 11. Numerous Points Still Remain Un-At the first sign of a ro d. Htenx shou 1 Sm 1 Iii.ii.i-I 1 Botli Go to Hiverliead for a Sojourn, The Justice Had Locked Up a Col-With a Fine for Consolation, cred Man and Believea That Is K.i.-nlil he to check at once, and this can best lie done with a simple mixture Land Costing $10,000,000 Acquired, and Preliminary Work Is Now in Progress Scaiy Rock to Be the Site of Long Island Pierhead of the Great Railroad Structure. I ruiinaa; ii iy 0 I eu liiiniln .1 1 Ti el wltti Stti-kuimi strei 1 settled Dots the Company Expect to Secure Two Routes Into Freeportf Have Village Trustees the Right to Grant Two RoutesP wmie rnsoner tney uui uuy what Caused the Trouble Not to Rest Cure Home for the Frightened at Attack Judge I.

1 1 liaa.li. -a ilua, 'i "Itli It: er--I M.joi 111 sto. l. Illal iliiaa-" -i OH el I liient the Court Prescribes. Says He Will Clean the Streets.

itu-iire 11 avpiiue i.U" Iiiii'l I tlie stoe of nun licrly alnni; feet to tin- jiniiit or J.J ii 1 hlK tliel-efrnin Hit tialt e- 1 wii iiuiiri-n ui i i-ri uie, a nan-ounce of Virgin Oil of l'lne compound pure and eight ounces of pure whiskv. These can be mixed together In a large bottle. Shake well and take a teaspoon! ill everv four hours. It Is claimed by the Loach Chemical of Cincinnati, who prepare the Virgin (Ml of l'lne compound pure fur dispensing through druggists, that this mixture will break up 11 cold in uventv-; lii-g-oiia rtaii, 4,. 1, la 1 ii 1 1 it Mini ii va 1 1 1 11 Into San an I tin' only nu Thi- iuMIr IStel-H lust 1 Hie Smith lil VKIIH KA1), March IIII-eth Is a terror to the evll-doerj In this riaily.

FKKKl'OKT, I lug by The Village. Tn t.n tile opplica Ion ui il I.ONCJ ISLAND CITY, March eein and surveyors in the employ ot ihu i'ennxylvanla una New Haven lmllroiuM are making excursions and surveys over the route to he taken from Astoria 1 a .11 -I h.iit.s lllnaati-d Ti.o 111! iour nours and cure any cough that Is curable. Last Tract Ion Company lor a fram oyi. n.g uas att.i(k--l on the hy i1 -men whom he I named 11. il V.

lai t. ollll'l or n.n-rel-or land, with tlie huildlnif, iir. t'liH'iitij ilnT'-oii minute, iyinrf' iu liopntyh Hi-ouklMi, County of1 fly tin Miiir ui Ni-iv York. Unnidi-d -triii'd follow-, i.i wit: i 1 1-i i at; oitilii't 'ly t-iAf f- Btroet' y.i.i iliv 'liriiiii uiu- Lmi'lifd ttft east-i -i i-; ioii il.e lilift' runiiliia iL'-ii'-f alonifi of iwenty-Dv it ehore of'ihe Kusl River In the direction, ot the Second Ward by the New York I pdn-ia ef Had. with Iml.il oieirts ilicremi fre-o a.

rnliows: at ti ef lie: 1 I'livciiiie wirli ti-- 1 i -r r-el 1 i' a i ek-aty isei 1 1 Sin-lilliali str.ir no tlirniieli i-'irly h.i" .1 rl-en-v -rli t.aniil'-i and of III'- sl.t n-c ilav imii to tin- 1 .1 pri-ee'. nd i liilll. ef liillllli See. I ellH to the i NuVeuiSi1! il. It'liti i JAMKS It I ilO'tl'SiO was licahV i.l.i li-a'le-rs of (flven the 1 Justice Hlldrelh up 1 1 ks.

one of the nu gang who have ai.ihorlt.o.s some trouble of 'la nli.V I IV JuVtlc- I'rlce Kaiidail's hlanl. II- w.s-loi to remdln ov-r lio ikon to tile Islali I on lay. Juyttae lOverctt M. Smith it and j.iirallel with Cnarle l.nndr'd, feft mora or Icsn; theni' II. 1 i .11: te.

'1'Ia- Justie.i sent one man roiling the gutu-r with his own arm. 1 I about to land the seeoiid whi unstable and Connecting Railroad Urtalge. The attention of 'the engineers Is lielng given particularly to the district in the vicinity ot Jackson avenue. Woodslue, where work has just been commenced by the Hicks-Johnson Construction Company in raising the elevation of Jackson avenue. Some difficult problems are to be encountered here because of the Immense amount of tilling that is to be done along ir i'inli'1 with iTot-jici't (ttrpi'tj i- ir.n.'iuiirdiy -rid parallel, i Jiuudred fPt and three I in H.r..'-.1 id of street the lot lHng it No on the map of tj.i? mort-1 j.r' nn- of t'oinfort -ti lile in thft U- of ouniy.

Also ali rnir.tp icr- i heat a retreat, ran a- loss a. I'ax n.e.oiov.- and escaped hi t'ae darkness. it.e'.k'yn. 210 Montnrui; s. I Hlldreth says that he will ch-an I ah, II.

Humsti Id 1, hed and took ciiuns'-l with e'ollci'tnr ieot ga Ii. It was learned that the mother lived In aa MR. t'J e'V Tl I' t-i iiL- Rifr-rp. prisoner's of Itlverhea.i. and that threats Stb, at saioe hear i.

pai. l' a rontlnu- Jl: KENERS0N REPORTS WHAT HE LEARNED ABOUT ELECTRIFICATION. liailil anil ojiiiale a tiolley line this village by roiit-s inim the 1 1 and liabylon turnpike, to r.ioa.!-way and Brooklyn uvi i.ue, tie-Long Island Railroad from it siaiiou west, or from the luriiiiU' aloim Siaaiau avenue, and liv-nee to the wi Mnly ii-oit brought out large immi.er citizens. The trai-lion rnmiKiny was represented by Counselor Hiliiie aiid Weaver. Counselor Hume said he thought the' Trustees had the right to grant a fran- chlse for one or both routes.

It was made plain hy the company representative that the Brooklyn avenue route, reaching the Ixmg Island Railroad sta- tlon, was the one the company desired most. Henry L. Crandrll opposml surh a long' grout as a nlir'ty-nlne-ycar rrnni'hise. Ira II. L'HomnKilicu spoke in faon- of Merrick road being si-lected the trac-i tlon company.

Jackson avenue in raising the street i.e.- 01 uiu ne was waiaing nomo Dza-it-1 1 11 1 1, filiove r.rrctij- rurtlier a.J.l. ajrno.l to January Heia Itdo. nt hour anil jiia'-e Dated Jiuiaarr JAM I'M It THOMPSON nefnrM. Jann.2w-Tii&l Tin; nl.ove sale la bereliv furtla-r to 2d. li'10, at lioar nail jiiari'.

Dutnl Jiiiaairv Lieii, H'hi. JAMKS" It. Thompson, Jit, Kef. grade. The engineers in part are definitely marking the boundaries of the land purchases just completed tiy the railroads at a cost of more than records nt whirh were riled In the Queens County Clerk's office last week.

The two big railroad systems will he linked by a brUlge last nii-'ht when at the of Main street and avenue, where electric street light was out, he was accosted by three colored men. The larger one of toe three said: "I am Hicks' brother, and we want to know what right you have to keep hlrr. ke. up in jail?" Jtistiie Hlldreth replird that Hicks Long Island Railroad Company Will Not Be Ready to Use Third Rail System to Douglaston Until the End of the Year at the Earliest; Warren notified by telephone, found the hoy there. The prisoner was token to Heliport, where he was put through the "third degree" by the Justice, the two Constables ami Collector WcMner.

At first young Ward said he was whin the was broken it. to and nil he knew when lie was awali-ncil ny the si'glit made by the "burglars" was that tin- ock-op was open and, taking a 1-vanlai- of It, he "heat It." When threat- t- probably tjy in jail for a time, 11 1 -0: Ilotu.l i- JAMKS K. 'I ule 1 Marcli intli. at si Dated IVaraary and that others might follow him. Another of the trio said to the Justice: i iit.

I'll'- or in i-l of la ml. with I I.ii-.il.ii-.'- iiiid unjirovi'in. rns tlHTnn erPctPd, niu.ll.-, ini and In ih Fifth Ward of of iirrwdiljn. County of Klnes, City 1 Hi.d of York, l.otiii.i.'ii ah follows: He. I p.nninn on the (mCierly t-ide of rmspct street 'Jiu- hundred f-pi wsterly rrom the Houth- i ly of I'r i.n't and Ooldl and tli-iic paHlt-rly alonjj- Pro-I slxtfeu ffft and elplit to aj pniiit opiioslte to til.

centre a jmrly wall oiif-half tfie lot j.i'rWn dcniTilwd ani 1 tip. oL.t-r Lii'f "ii tii-' lot mm Hartrerry a'ijoining; U.i-ii' -out l.iTly tl.i'-uuU of said party irar-iilel 1 v. fifi-r ptia.l'-. will, I'rospi'ct i -'iiid L'-s, ami tlunr i- j.aiallel I onp hundrpd f'i-t to tr plai of l- sinn.iij. Heinif Thi.

f-riiii--- ''hvi-yed to Israel lAiu by l'o'iii-il and Lonisr- (iarglulo, ffp, hy d-fl N'-ai fug rlare iMivmin-r 2, mid riMriL'd tl.e day In the ofhVe of' It'iMPr of t'onnty of Kliixs. in Libr of vmvpyaw-s, Spction I. paf 142. th n.orti:n;e b'-inc friven to fp-'iire a part of1 i pun -r: 'iso prltp of tiie piprnises. Dated IIF.ItM AN S.

HACHIIACII. PHILIP S. I'KAN. Attonipy for PialntilT. 10 P.r'-ndw ar U-rou'h of Manhattan.

New Yorlc City. 1 'I forpclne la hprhy ndjourrjd to I rir- it ti" came time and place. Ct Ii. 1M0. 1 IIKltM A S.

BACIIRVrri, Rpfcrep. l-t l)i're'y further adjoiirneit r- 'Xnh nt the same time and 1 LTth I'dll, II KUM AN S. PACnitACII, Itefrep. ion oon 1 want tn mime you can run Hell Gate and the Uronx Kills, and to do this a right of way has been pur- chased in Queens from the noted Scaly I 'l G'-ASIOX. the Rock on the Astoria shore, to the termi-I Xorlh Snore division of the Long Island nai of the Bridge in the Second Wand.

In Railroad will not be converted into an Long Island City, title has been taken to' electric line before next year at the thirty plots. As the hridge will cut dl- earliest, and that the Rockaway Beach agonally across this territory the right of Division will probably bo the first to be way played havoc with developed tracts provided with the new system was made tn the vicinity and It would have left last nght at a meeting of the Mr. Hill said: "C.ive the company what encd with Imprisonment he and it wants, under reasonable restrictions." declared he was "rescued" by Samuel Mr. Hume denied that the Long Island Caton, a white man, an I John W'ihnot Railroad Interests had anything to do Jackson, Johnson, a (olorej man. with the South Shore Company.

Caioti was soon captured, hut stotitly I denied any guilt. Justice Price an 1 Col- L10.1 on, au'i miii mis struck the Magistrate. 1 Justice Hlldreth is a powerful vouni? SU'REMK is a powerful young Aiis'ilslus K. ot i s. 1 1.

or part na.i the co.ored assailant off the curb 2. la me nanus 0.1 me owners many small go.es ivm-iaaton civic. Association when W. 1 int the gutter. One of the men "truck an'' A uT an 1- I aaovt-t-iuttlpi! ii n- Jusil-f Hlldreth on the hand with a Ntonir.

i'. nr. 1 cut him unite badlv. All three 1 r'-feree in saM inn-iiie: SAYS DR. FRANCE that would have been useless for most purposes.

In order to get the owners to consent to sell what the rallrlads really wanted it was necessary to buy in many Instances a number of these small gores. The railroad really owns a third more land than it will require for the brdlgo Just what use It will make of this extra land is not known. It Is understood that the construction work on the bridge will begin In the vi foreso'Tm sal ImtpIiv further Rdlournerl W. Kenerson, chairman of the Transportation Committee, submitted a report to the organization. In the interests of this section Kenerson has been working assiduously to Improve transportation facilities.

Tho association recognizing his good work, last night elected him chairman of the Executive Committee. Mr. Kenerson's report on transportation matters follows: at the same time and 27 th. lit io I'i'd 2 IIFJtMAN iry 27th. liUD.

nth. win. nAnntArn, iwere. i hppdiv further ndlounipdi Wi-idner, in one wagon, and the two constables In another, went 011 the hunt alter the colored man. The Justice and Mr Weldner.

who ahead in their wagon, found Jackson itirrying a big jug with the le-ip of inn Rhodes, walking In the doows. Rhodes denied everything and made a show of resistance, hut was hustled to Justice Price's office, where he met Catpn. Until the men confessed when they found nut young Ward had told the truth, and were sentenced to six months imprisonment in the county Jail at Riverln a.l, and to pay a tine of $a0 each. They were then sent to the lock-up at Patchogue, whence they were taken yesterday to Rivcrhe.id serve their time. Reuben Ward, who was also sent to the Patchogaie lock-up.

was taken to Itan-dall'sJsland by Constalile men made their escape, and the local autlinritha are trying to-day to find out who they are. To a Brooklyn Times correspondent Justice Hlldreth said to-day: "I am satisfied that the three men were there to ilo me up, but I am not afraid, and the work of cleaning our streets of rowdh will go on." This morning Justice Hil.lreth sentenced Oliver Hicks, colored, to ninety days In jail on a. charge of being a disorderly Hicks was arrested the other day. after giving the. officers a lively chase.

He changed his mind about wanting a Jury trial and this morning he entered a plea of guilty. I'lidlit' I v. II. Smitli. Ail-'tcli- 'T, ih- K.ta' Kc V'.

Munt I H'lro'itfti of Hr'-i'ilyn. 'm: ut 224 lay of r.vn;v. Dikjii, the premlM-s ilin-'Oil 1-1 j-; tt sold, ami therein 'le'ribnl us foil.i.v; All that rertam i j.in-fi Isiuz iinil t'eln in li'i-uiiL-h of r---V. vr tVmnty of ainl York. b'Hiiid'Ml ami ji vi a pwirit on Xht 'orn-T nveoue atii ruii'tini: erly alontc I'oull -n- i w-iterly i.i I I ntt-, one 1 1 I tj wiiti I'oueK 'i' -'t f.

i-; fIp uf it WTiiit ie easterly" ai-'ttf lllw: tfol to ii.c pl-uo -DaieJ Novf-nt'T JAMES It. TIi Ii.S'S. rillLir S. rA.MIMlKI.l. 215 McDtHgue street, 1 N.

Y. I Having worked for a longer period than the Scriptural allotment of threescore years and ten, and having conscientiously cultivated the habit of activity. Dr. Henry A. France, who retires to-day as head of the Far Rockaway Post if-flce, does no1, intend to remain idle, though he is in a position to do so if be cinity of Scaly Rock, on the Astotla shore, and that a pier will be erected 1 lotli r.tlO.

at the nme time acd 27 til -I UTIIMAN S. PACIIItACH. neferee. IvvSy fnrtln-r adjonrned rti-v 17'' lOiti nt ihi same time and' I'm, -d Iirh. VM IIF.RMAX S.

PA'IIPArH. Rpfprpp. f-'ri pal- hor'-hy furth'-r adjourned1 rn nt th- siime tiine audi "ll.nn I. An nun'tnliiuir Clfllo. there.

In the construcllon of this nlir i Island Railroad I'lrifylng the North there will he no need of caisson work, for Company started Shore Division of their railroad. A call upon I'resiiient Peters scoured the information that they were now double-trackinir. and ihai thev had no inten the rock outcrops here. Part of It Is the promontory known to all Kast River navigators as Scaly Rock. With the coming of the lyidgp this well- pi i 1av 1- lT'i ir.v 17'H.

I KRM S. PACHi: II. RefT-p. T' i' jrojiu' nc i I.Pi.-'.y fur'hpr to M.k a time ai.d place. -1 F.

-irv 24-h. V.Mo. II F.I MAN PACHRA' Referee. 2r. 2 I tion of electiifying at present.

He also said that the tunnels woiiiu De open tor rattle about May 15. but a.s the Com- known pile of rocks will he destroyed. The NEW STATION SOON READY. The aboTc fuI is Iirfl'V a rock has for years been a. favorite place pany had onlv tilt steel cars these would nr an 1 p.

a. Rtli, 1 at smij iMtcd be Uefc-ree. for young persons to pose for pictures. THOMPSON. JAMKS II.

be iistd for some one line, possibly the Rockaway Beach travel. "In the Company ordered for de-: llverv commencing this month one hun Kii'MY CoIUT, V'-'k and cihr. 1, In of K1NCS NT NF.W Miip.tny. PialntilT. against Action No.

i jii.j,ni- of BEADLES CELE ATE Suffolk County Seat Has Not Yet Arranged for a Formal Opening of the Building. iiii-ri'd tli" aVvp- I'Miy Tip a Jprey January in bated ii. I i I TllnMli'lV The waters of Hell (late at this point are most treacherous, for there the river and Bound currents meet, raising up breakers and foam. The span of the bridge at this point will be 1.000 feet In length and 13a feet above high water. i I Mini 1 i date tlie lay Mary, 111-.

I. tlie tlie referee I ii tj will sdl nt public auc-1 si i.iumrti', -viiinjn a. ino man i who said Rlverhead never would Ket 1 In- arwiv" ie is i ur: ii" I l.e.'irTl.M 1.1 1 February 2d, ll'li). Hated Jiuium-y lulu. LEAVES HOUSE TO CHARITY.

a new railroad station Is mistaken. The handsome brick building is nearly finished and tho old frame structure which has done duty many moons, is already up in the air and likely to disappear soon. As yet no definite ar j.iiiriuM 1 t'' 1 i -1 hy i. it nun- Aii'M at t'!" Hreuklyn Etnte Ex-. IM' nt a 'iie In the lorousU 1'.

-k 1 Cnii'ity nf 1 day 1'. 1 1 1 at tV'he o'clrHl; nrxjn, the .1 r---T-'! by said jiideTu-Mit to ho sold, mid drsrihed ni fnllows: All that eer- i parcel ot land, situate, lyltlf i HP.d I I ir in the ItoroiiL'h nf Hrootlyn. of the Hy cf Nf-w York. Po'inty ef Kinys and State of Ni-w Vnrk, bounded il I deseril-ed as follows. fO wit; Ji'-L'iiiniiiir at a on the northerly side' JAMKS It.

TH' IMPS. IN. Jnn20-2w-'l'liM The n'iKoe Mile I 1 fur; Feliniarv l'llii, llilu, mine Hated Fe! r.uirr 2.1, Mo. JAMKS It. Tlli.lMl'Sn.V, The nl.eve rfliP 1-J her.

l'T ftllf Mlp-h lH'h. Jl.lo, at leillk I'illcl 10th. 11.1"- t-. iii-e- dred and twenty additional steel cars, but owing to circumstances over which they have no control this delivery has been delayed. "Cnder thee circumstances the Company will be unable tn give the North Shore Division a chnnce to run througn the tunnels, eyen hy transferring, until last of this vear or tho first of 1911.

"It Is time that the association should take under consideration tho matter of spring and summer time tables." The report was accepted. Upon recommendation of Mr. Kenerson a resolution was passed to be forwarded to the lMhllc Service Commission asking what portion of the public money to ho used for the elimination of grade crossings will be allotted to Queens. The association will Insist that the wires of the New York Telephone Company be placed under ground. A communication was read from the Corporation Counsel stating that the Telephone rangements have been made for a formal opening of the building.

KICHMOND HILL. March anil Mrs. William A. Henrlle, of 200 Oak street, held a receptlnn last evening In the ouili-torlum of Temple J-'orum Alhoneum. It was atton-leil hy more than 2'M) persons.

It was a triple rolrhratinn. Jt was the silver weilding of the couple, thpy were reJoicinK over the recent, birth of a granil- IAMKS It. TitnMl'S'iN. Il.r.-rr Feh2.1.3w I'- aveini-' distant three hundred awl forty-rive f--i easterly from the e-irner furmetf i nf tlie n-rtierlr sidti I I'' au'n'H' with tN enst-rlv side HAD SERIOUS OPERATION. Thr-M-p rannins northerly parallel 1 pirt nf the rtistacce E.

Plaintiff, M.l:Y 11. Me. ill son, awl I hoy were eelehratliiR Mr. nea- -Naught: .1. ti.

Sunshine Society for Blind Children Gets Dead Woman's House Another Will Filed. JAMAICA, March 2 By the will of An-gellne Tilly, late of Glendale, a homestead which she owned Is left to the Sunshine Society for Rllnd Children, of 1M6 Gaves avenue. Brooklyn. The society will not come Into possession of the property, however, until the death of Fannie Tilly, an adopted daughter of the decedent. The will provides for a number of other he-quests to various relatives.

To Alvlna Tilly is left $300; $20 Ois given to Belwood E. Munch, $300 to Marietta Slalght. and $200 bequests to each of the testator grandchildren, Edward Tilly, Lucia Dunham, Angellne Tlehner and Mabel Tilly. The remainder of tho property is left to the husband, John Tilly, to descend to Fannie Tilly at his death. The estate Is valued at J.i.&on.

Edward J. Bobbins, D. V. Again Under the Surgeon's Knife in a New York Hospital. RAVPHORK.

March 2. Edward J. Roh-bins. D. V.

8., eldese son of ex-Supervisor Joslah Rohbins, was operated on Monday at a New York hospital for the removal of gall stones. The operation was much more serious than was ex "Mary" :ir.y ii.im." l-eiru; lifii j.tii, as ui-ftist uanie unkirii i-Kii-u nil i -1 A. Mitchell; 7 Will H. rr in I im Herri's. wife.

EliznliPih Tnnni-is H. rurlyl'-Ut-epjist'ii tlit II. C.i yV ai-A l-i "Kranivs" (. l'i if nny 1 1'; "Clt-irpe" D. 1 (14.

rai yi his wife, if William aad "Minnie" t'arlUc, his wlfr. if hi. Company had no franchise from the City of New York, and the matter was entirely In the hands of President Gresser. i names "ThiTinti-." "Frfln recent appointment as Dei.uty Receiver of Tixes queens. Mr.

and Mrs. ilea. He were assisted in roeelvinp; hy Mrs Iais and M'-s. W. II.

Cronksten. uf Hrooklyn. The hall was tastefully decorated with palms and early spring flowers. An orchestra rendered selections I the evening, towards the conclusion nf which there was dancing. In planning for the event Mr.

and Mrs. Headle endeavored tn make tho affair a homelike, snciahle occasion, even though It did not formality. Although Mr. and Mrs. Beadle are widely known in Clueens.

having lived In Richmond Hill several years, they are also prominent in Brooklyn, where both were born. Mr. is the son of the NEW BLOCK SYSTEM. HENRY A. FRANCE.

wished. He hag led an exemplary life, and has put aside enough of this world's goods to keep him In a comfortable cir-cumstnnces the remainder of his life, hut he intends to continue working because he loves work, because, to uso his, own words: "I would be distracted, would not know what to do with myself if I did not have some work to occupy my mind," Employees of Tax Department Will pected, but his recovery Is now thought to be assured. Dr. Robblns is remembered as the patient who refused to take ether when operated on for appen-dlcitus, and walked out of the sanatorium five days after the operation. Ills grit and final recovery were noted In the medical Journals.

I pari i(iiii'jr'n iefi in-'oew p.irailf-I with avfii'ie feet; Ti ii- par.illt-1 with Throop avenue and parr the thr-. mh a party wal one Mmdr-'d to the side "of aiitl winterly a lorn; thp northerly' nf I't aveuii" forty fet 10 fhe point or 1 I lai-e '-f 1 ANo nil tho rht. titlf and lniT'--t the is of. in and to PeKalb avcii ic. lying In fr nt of ami adjoining said preja.scs to tlie centre line thore-if.

Lated JftDU- arv I'M. r. Rcfpree. F.WIN KKMITON, I'laintiiT ALtnrney. 175 Hempen tlL-.

liph.iki.ui, New York. 1 i The nhore sale is hereby adjourned to Mnreh 4th, U'lii, nt same hnir and pluoe. Dated Feb" ruiiry lfth. SAMI F.L C. HKUKI.MAX, Referee.

FeMO-iw-SAW OirNTY (MI I1T. K1NCS 'OtNTY NEW irk litfe Innranct' tay, plaintiff, against Tony Wolf 1 feodaiits. Artlen No. i.i" jaduineiii of foreclosure and d'lly rimdf anl ntered in the above -ilt; a -ii'-u, and date the 21tt day of January. 1 1 10.

the the referee in jiiilefiieut nained. sli at puhitc auction, the h.dii by Juaies Hrmnlcy, Auc- tioiif'T. at the lltookljn Estate Exchange, No. 1M. MouUiue strt-et.

In the Itornih of I rnunty of Kinus. on the IMh day of H'ltK at twelve noun, the prem- I in' diri'deil by said Jinlineut he sold, and tVerin follows: All that certain i plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying ami I li in ti.e Iiorinmh of Hroi.klyn. of tlie dtr of New York. Coiniy of Kin-'- and State of S'eA- l-onndel and dt-critiej us follows, to wit: I'eintiMiL' nt a point on the northerly side of ue. Kalh venue distant thrte hnndied and eighty- feci caftcrly from ttie coiiht f.trrncd liy thd i of the northerlr fiv of I'eKalb ave- 1 ii t.

Kinrlv 1 1 a nf Thnwn, I and nrine all paid il--fpn'Inuts' true llrst nann's nr1 all unkiimvn i )laintifl'. an-1 It iiiit'iiiit-ti to d.innnt tii said nunic resiH-ei ivcly. H. r.arlyie aod ii. s-itis 'if Tlmmas H.

Carlvl-', ihelr wives ami Hi." ire their Cariyle, resiiert ively. if anv such wires wife Thire Ip: ilTj -Miry'-Carlyle, his if any. Hie nam. Marv" l.e-ing tl'-titietis. a -nM ilefen lnr tnie nam- It; unknown t.

plain'itT; r.t'i 2t Hiinnatj rarlylf, wife. iVter I'nrlyU', il--t-a-ei (I'll ri'Ji "Jennie" fariyle ii'd (Ttr-lyle Lowe, tir. iJ4 rar'yio imv.s. il said name "Jeniue." hh-I all fieritlous. as saM (i rriif (U-t i'a-n" are all unknown to i-ialnt Iff, an-1 it MRS.

LAASS HAS TYPHOID, Begin to Work It Up This I Week. I LONG ISLAND CITY. March 2. Em-I ployees of the Department of Taxes and Assessments of Queens, under the dl-I rei tlon of Deputy Commissioner Richard L'omeyer, will commence this week the i work of reblocklng the taxable land in HARDGROVE APPOINTED. late Col.

Harry R- i lle, one time Com- I mander of the Thirteenth Retriment. Wife of Pastor of Corona M. E. Church 111 at Home of Her Mother in Manhattan. CORONA, March 2.

Many Long Island friends of Mrs. Laass, wife of the Rev. WANT A LIBRARY. Springfield Will Secure Increased Facilities Through Citizens' Association's Aid. SPRINGFIELD.

March 2 On nlght a mass meeting under tlie nusiilci'S of the Sprlngflelrl Citizens' Assu.iati.in was held to promote the Interests of th. Library movement. William II. N. f- the Fourth Ward of the borough.

They will establish a new block system, which In time Is to be extended all over tho' Hrooklyn. Tor many years he was a resident of T'nion street and was activa In Brooklyn politics. Ills wife was Miss Florence N. Williamson, daughter of the lote James i Williamson. borough and similar to that which ob- A Civic Alliance Man in the Place of Cornelius J.

Burke, Resigned. LOX GISL.ANP CITY. March aPresident Gresser announces the appointment of Oliver Stewart Hardprove, of 103 Woolsey avenue, Astoria, as superintendent 0 sewers to succeed Cornelius J. Gustave Laass, pastor of the Methodist rnlp'l to rlesipiinT" Ity 1 names Mr-. Jim-j son.

Mrs. K. Lowe nnd Mrs. J. ravi tiv-l "'arly" (2n Elizabeth Carlyle.

wi.l.iw of lrle. decea-jeii: t2'li t'arlyle: '1'Ti i Carly: 'list Allien arlyle jin-l i2ii Carly le. Ms wife, if fin name V-Mn5 tl.t!t:ei:s as said lefeadant's friie lir-r nai-v-' Is unknown to plaJntln; I Carlyle and "Sn-an" Carlvlc is wife, if any; i.l.'U Jamts Parly le ami be 1 tains in Manhattan borough. Episcopal Church In Corona, will tv- It will take several years to complete grieved to learn of her liiness with RESIGNATION OFFERED? phold fever. Mm.

Laass has been a faith- the work. The work was commenced -n the Fourth Ward because the maps for Psl led and William I. rw. ful nurse to her mother, who has been Burke, of ElnYhurst. who In poor health for some time.

On Sat- 'hat ward are In the best condition, urday he visited her mother's room, on i gavo a comprehensive report as to what: had been done towards securing a library for the community. Since September he has handed out nearly 900 books a month in the travel- Rumors That Pastor Osterheld Tendered Resignation at Church Meeting. OZONE I'ARK, March 2 There are per- West 124th treet and Mount Park, Manhattan, Hnd shortly after her MONTAUK WIRELESS WORK. oe arlyle. Jil wire.

If any; nr- lyle and hi wif. anv. said names "Sn.an." "Ni'lllr" and ein all firr HIus, as d-'feinln; -i names are all unknown to plaintiff, and it linc Intended to drsicnate by said names ho wlvea. reFpeethvly if any, of tie nUl UeiT-e 'arlvle. Jame carlyle and Arthur Carivle- hfTi EIIza1eth MeNaucht.

if Mlnc: C'-t I'icrt: -Cunn. if Jane M'unn. wlf" of ninniiiK lie nee nurUnM-ly parallel ith ThfCHip avenue and part nf the distance ihriiiih a all ei.c iitmdrcil feet thnjee easterly parallel wiTli l'eKalh avenue forty feet theile Roiitherly pawl lid with Throop avtnne one hundred feet tu tie ii'irtli'-rlv si-ip of 1'cKaIN avenue, and thent'a westerly aloni: ihe northerly side of OeKnlh avenue feriy teet to the point or place t.f beginning. Alo all the nffht. tii and Interest of tb arrlval he complained of Illness, which 1 wi found later to he typhoid fever.

New Telegraph Station to Be or Inir library. This work was done with- i silent rumors about this place that the (nit remuneration. Rev. Dudley Oliver Osterheld, pastor of Education for Efficiency. FIA'SHING, March 2.

Arthur D. Dean, of the New York State Educational Department, was scheduled to address the members of the Good Citizenship League, yesterday, but owine: to the death of his father Mr. Pean was not present. F. H.

Smith epi'ko on "Education for Effi- tB" W'V; Tr Di-nn nn niit nrpsent Vt t-i' 'T I Lines Similar to Monster Station (ienrjre yin nnn. If Uvinc; mim S'-af i nu nrM Liiurcn, il wn ut'i'Kiru ity imp meriini? Tiiai a BOY BITTEN BY DOG. -ri. tendered his sU-nation from the pastor- i oh- ef Linn M'tiaeff er if nnr roinndtlf- of twenty-five shall be piiiles tit. and to ieiaih a'ence.

tying ia I pi tit of and adjoining said pretniM. to tile cea- I Iiv tiicreof. I'atetl -7 til 1010. SUII KI. WF.t I'KI Ifm'r.

j-ointed to lake steps towards inci March wireless ihe circulation of the books and in station to be built here will be lug tho efficiency of the present library. ale at ihe fourth pi irterly conference o- widow ther bo ih- name "Marr" the church, hel.l F.i.lnv Tne 1 w. 'i 0 dency. His enibracod the knenn i. nil Kex- ha.iw.-k.

PlMrict Su- of stale Educational What done at srhm1 th i ment for placing trade schools through- His Wounds Are So Fainful His Mother Says He Cannot Sit Down. ami If possible to secure the eslablis on lines similar to the Marconi wireless io morllii- 1, .1 1 1 In. -o" i.iii H.i hit- i-m iit.ii mertini; caniii.t lip divulge I by the station at Glace Ray, Cape Breton. Can- ii-nt of a permanent library. EPW1N l'iaintiff Atrorney, 175 r.em.'-en street.

Broitklyn. New York. Toe above sale Is hereby adjourned to Mnrca -41 li. i at s-p-nie hour and place. I'ated Feb-urnrv IMh.

1010. i SAMLEL WE1NSTKIN. Refere. 2w-SAY members o. tlie roiitrrrir.ltiiir., but It was out the State and he proved a most in- ompiiilnt In his nnr j.art r.

S'terestin and instructive lecturer. The Jll 'Klie ti FAR ROCKAWAY. March 2. Harry ada. It Is learned that the new station, FORESTERS ENTERTAIN.

enjoyed a "1 Fllya'ietli or dead, any and all unknown nw.bers anl their pnests that I-astnr Osterheld's quarterly report afpr niJ-lit lie ctmsiili-reil as .1 resignation. It 1 Boyland. II yearn of son of will ho erected In th near future. The Annie Boyland, of 230 Washington ave- distance approximately worked by the nue, Rockaway Beach, was badly bit- i Marconi company from Olace Bay to olaiiiiiinr or wle may claim s' liavi mi ten by a dog on Sunday that he Is un- I'llfden. Ireland, Is about 2.500 miles, but I Flushingites Enjoy a Little Rem 1 In or a tenernl or speclne up-n n-ai I property lifserlhef In ihe complaint tn this tlon or 'any part Therciif.

hy, or under th-isalil William S'-fuu-fT-p anl KlIn i herli McN.nietit. either sni.t Iasr-narad de- able to alt down, and Mrs. Boyland was It is assumed that the nctual distance is said, however, that the minister was I unanimously requested to remain. I The report thai the pastor read at the conference. It Is said, w.is a resume of the last five years of his pastorate, a recital iniscence and a Good Deal of Rlght-up to-the-Minute Felicity.

FLUSHING. March 2 Court Flushing. I iVnd.nils. sn. unknown pcrn-orn boinz MvIri iron.

he l'i which the company will work from Mon-tauk will he somewhat further. There are ten operators employed at Glace Bay. and It Is expected that at erally def-criMed and I'diii; clndM in the fellowlnc desivraai Inn. I nn-lanis. wives, widows Thi No.

137, Foresters of America, celebrated of his domesil troubles and of a feeling. elr I law. eeonl(-rs, mlminlstrM.or. hLl'UE-ME COt RT, KIN CIS COl'NTY lonif. riaintifT against Maria A.

Stuur-man1. John II. Stiiurnian, Alniedii T. Seward. Stuit and Tbonias V.

Seelo, Pefenrlant. In pursuance of a judirtnent of foreelosm-e au sale duly made ami entered In the action, and bearing date the 3uth day of L)e-eeniher. lue undersigned, the referee ia tnid judgment named will sell at public auc-lluu, il.c 'liiglieat uidder, by William II. Sraitb. Auct hmeer, at tiie llrnoklyn Heal Estate Es-chane.

No. iM) Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. Comity of Kinjrs, on the 28th day of January, HHO, at twelve o'rto4-( noon, ta premles directed by paid Judgment to be sold a tul therein described as follows: Tlie pretniset known hy the street number 4722 Thirteenth ae. nue, situated in the K'Toncli of Hrooklyn.

County of KIiil's. City anl State of New York, bounded and described as follows: at the eor in formed by tne interseetioji of the northeast I Its twentieth anniversary last night by on his part, th.it the officers of the church creditors, trustees, CMmniMees, least twelve will be employed here. If. aid Hurry Ends in Indigestion Use your teeth on your food or your stomach will suffer. Quick lunches, hurried eating, bolting food, are sure to end, sooner or later, in some form of indigestion, more or less troublesome.

fliiznees or ncr of km, if any, of pame! defendants and of ihe said a WILL CUT OUT CURVES. In he local court yesterday to have an order Issued to have the dob shot. The compallnant alleges that the dog Is owned by Mrs. Blanche Colton, of Rockaway Beach, and further says that the bog Is vicious. Harry, after he was bitten, had his wounds cauterized by Dr.

Schenck. Magistrate Fitch said that Instead of ilgnlng an order to have the dog shot he would issue a summons 'for Mrs. Col-ton's appearance In court to-morrow. In this way, the Magistrate said, he could hear both sides of the story and would them be In a better position to determine whether or not the dog should be shot. holding a smoker and entertainment at miht prefer tn another minister In tho Flushing Hotel.

The organization his place. hile the officers were ilellh-was Instituted on March 4, but It crating over tlie report. Pastor Ostorheld was decided to hold the anniversary 11,0 room. He was. called back and tertalnment fcn its regular meeting night.

1 0 1. 1 that It had heen unanimously decided Previous to the entertainment the "'at In- ret lined for another year. It court held a short huslness session In Its' Is -1 that the good pastor wis' so af- Nancht. deceased or any op either of them, or of any pet-sen or pernf dcrMny; any Interest In or lien upon title tothe said real pri'prty or i aay part there if. by.

or from them or either ef th'-m and th-er respectlvo wiv.w, fris- pnd. widows ami widowers, if nuy, I tbe i Ton lire hendy sninr.ione.! to answer t'-e rem- 1 er.y side ot orty-eikrniii street with tie nortn- rtinlnr tins act on. I'. westerly side of Thirteenth avenue; running feete.l this evl lence of confidence that he wept headquarters, and from there marched to the hotel. yonr answer tlie plunitifr a attorney within Railroad Route to Huntington to Be Shortened and Made Less Hilly.

SYOSSKT, March 2. Engineers have staked out routes for shortening the Long Island Railroad line to Huntington, and It Is understood that construction work will begin In a few weeks. The purpose Is to straightein the line from Syosset to Huntington, and also to eliminate the heavy grades on each side of Coldsprlng FREE LECTURES TO-NIGHT. iheiicc nertheasteriy alotijc the northwesterly side of Thirteenth avenue sixty feet two Inches; them-e northwesterly parall-I with Fort y-eljrhth street one hundred feet thence sou west erly parallel with Thirteenth Hveuiie sixty' feet two inches ft the northeasterly side of Forty-elfrhtli Hreet and southeasterly ah-nj- the north-easterly side of street ott hundred lo" the corner, the point or platu of begl ning. Paled January 3d.

lt10. MiCHAKI I. Mc(iOMRICK. Referee. M'rt WKKTIIK.IMF.il.

Flalotlff's Attorney, liroadway. lioruugh of Manhattan, New York, N. Y. The above sale is hereby adjourned to Febnj- twentv days a ter the service of ibis -imnmnn. ex'dusive of the day ef service, and in case of vonr failure to api nr.

or answer. Jiidrnoenr wf)i be taken airiin.st you by default for th" reifr demntNted in tbe coinplalnt. Pa ted Peoemher II EN 15 P. MERCHANT. Attorney for Plain-tiff.

Ofthe ami I'ost (tfiiee address. 21 park row. York. N. Y.

Xo all the Pcfendeints abore-nnmed. except the defendants Jessie McNaupht. Mary J. Stephenson, William Herries. Snrali llcrries nnd Aiexamler llervles: The foresioiiiK summons is served upon you by Willis Fell Thrmiprh Street Opening.

i Firrsil I XG. Mardi 2. Mary, the of Nicholas n'Angello. of 'r. West Amity street.

Was walking on Main street yesti r.lay, looking in the shop v. inilnv. and did not notice that the Iron grating in front of a store at 101 Ma'n street, was open. She walked Into Far Rockaway High School BoURhton, Ph. "John Milton." rls Progress in Paving.

LONG ISLAXb CITY. "-order-have been given by Iloroimh President Gresser to commence resurfacing the College Point Causeway from Flushing to College Point, grading and layhu sidewalks on Woolsey avenue in the First Ward from Tenth street to Park place and from Second avenue to llallctt sii-ect. The work will begin within five da vs. Public School No. RS, Woodhaven: I.e' W.

Armstrong, "Folk Songs of Russia." Public School No. 81, Cypress avenue and statJon The route most likely to be adopted -The Energetic Molecule." publication, pursuant an ortier (ion. sannici Public School No. 8.1. Ravenswood Miss opening, falling to the collar, about seven feet.

She was not injured, how- skirts the hilltop south of the present' i Maddox. a of i Justice of the Supreme Court 11' 10 lt30. he Srate of New York, dated the 4th ilav of York, dated 4rh AZ nf Coldsprlng station. over, hut was hysterical when 'father (Febniary. 1110, and riled with tlie complaint in: the office of the Clerk, of the i'onntv of I at the Hall of HeennU.

In the Jtorouch of llrcok- I Mil ii.hh Kcrere. Jan2H 2t SAW Tlie ahove sale is hereby further adjourned to February 1 1 th liUO, at snrao hour and place. went tn her rescue. Emma R. Stelnrr, "Alaska and He'r Wonderful Resources." Public School No.

84. Stclnwny; John R. Golden. "The Military Academy 1 of West Point." Astoria Assembly Rooms. 20 Flushing avenue, Astoria: Sanford Culver Hearn.

"A Nation of Patriots, or the Land We Live In." vn. or rne rity or orn imted February 4th. 1910. HF.NKY P. MERCHANT.

Attornev for pinin- Getting Ready for Trolley Opening. JJnrch 2. -The White- Drnrria in the Parish House. YVHITESTOXK, March V. W.

C. T. IT. of Whitestone are tn present a three-act drama In the parish house of Grace r. E.

Church Alex-amler C. Gray will maniiRe the affair. MICH AFX F. McGOLDRICK, Referee. Febri The alhive Rale is hereby further adjourned te Fet.niarv 14th, .1910, at same hoar and place.

Paled I-Vnninrv llth, 1010. MICIlXEL. F. McGOLDRICK. Referee.

FeMMt The above sale is hereby further adjourned fco February 1910. at same hour and Pated Febniary i4th. 1910. MICHAEL F. McGOLDRICK.

Referee. Feblfi-lt t'ff Office and Post Office address, 21 Park row, I New Y'ork. N. Y. FeMl-fiw-V i 1 COl NT Y' OOt'RT, KINGS t'OFNTY F.le.mor Ida Stewart, I'lalmifT, auainst Nathaniel Ij.

Coyw ami others. Pefetnlanls. In piiriian i Jo a j-idfitnent of foreclosure uml sale, duly made i I nnd entered In the )ve-fntitled action, and I Narinp date the 14th day of Febraary. tiie understjrned. the referee in said judtriner.t i named, will at publb- action, to the hiuhest PERS0NAL.

Mr. Sven-Roltson Schmidt, of Hunt quickly relieve the distress caused by hurried eating. They act directly on thje stomach nerves and actually help the food to digest and assimilate. They are particularly good'for nervous dyspepsia, bloating, hiccoughs, bitter taste in the 'mouth, and flatulence. With reasonable care in eating, Beecham's Pills will soon Put an End to Stomach Ills Sold-CTerywher la beset 10c and 25c stone Kire Iicp.irtnient's several companies will meet in the Vailiiiartors tomorrow evening.

Anionpthe much ini-portant business wiil he. the election of ilelecates to represent the companies at the trolley celebration mass meeting In Knan's iln.ll on Tues.Iay, March 8. lngton. nas gone on his regular trip to Disputed Mrs. Gallagher's Claim.

HUNTINGTON, March, manager of the moving picture establishment who received call on Monday evening from their former Mrs. Gallagher, say that an erroneous impression has gone forth about them. They declare they have paid Mrs. Gallagher the board money due and that they merely disputed the Gallagher claim for some extras. They say they did not ut the programme, hut gave it In full.

They did not bar their doors notput out their lights till closing time. They had already changed their boarding place, hence the trouble, they 1 -TRY A Washington, D. having had orders to stop on his route at Philadelphia to get report on the strike. The abore sale is hereby further adjourned bidder, by William H. Smith, AuctnieT.

at lii-okiyn Ra Fstate Kxcbaiue. i.t M.n-i Fobruary 1910. at sarao hour and ptactfc- MUTUAL BEflEF 0 Gioai; Cleor.Te Smith, TIayport, has passed through a suceesful operation for ap-peniilcitis at a hnpital in Xew York City. His Hayport ami Sayville fricnJs STANDARD OF. EXCELLENCE MANHANSET street, iu the of ouuty Dated l-ebrnary th, 1910.

Jof Kinn-i. on the Huh day of Ur. h. 191m. at I MICH AFL F.

McGOLDRICK. Referee. tweive o'el'H-k noon, th directed by Febl9-2t-SA W. said judsment to ileeribed The anove sale is lierehy further adjourned Ins fillews: All thai ivrtain bt. pie.

or parol Mai'i'h 4th. 1910, at same hour And place. I of land, situate, lying and leim: in the IVnoua i bated Febniary 23th, ff Brooklyn. Oountv of Kin-js. city and State of MICHAEL McGOLDIUCJi, Seftree.

ew Xork, ui wiicii is fcoucdea aud descrlbca 'FeUS'jiiUf. Be. cicars. E. CRISW0LD COMPANY.

Wakeri I heaiui and ha I. a NEW1NS SON, Makenv Blrerhead. N. Z..

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