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Hempstead Inquirer
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Hie Obterrer-Post
in TUs Paper
Nassau County Review
AmalffsaHited With the /
ROCKVILLE CENTRE OBSERVER-POST AND HEMp/tEAD INQUIRER
Obtarer-Pott Hempstead Inqiwer
tn this Paper Gmbiaed mmA Better Tkaa Ever
Official Paper, VHlage of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 192
COSTS WWN AND VILUGESPO TOFIGHTFORGASRAHREDUCnON
No Decision Yet. As To . Outcome—How Cost . is Divided
LIEUT. GOV. "JERE" WOOD TAKES OATH OF OFHCE
IIcmpHt«»a<l—^h<> town i«f ll«>nriwt«ul nn.l the villa)V«-K "f Ih-miwlead. RiK-k- vllli' <'fhtr<> iiml Fri •¦port will h;ivo H|M'nl tit leunt Ift.X^O, Uttidos ('nijn»<.>I f»-«'s of thf! vlll>iK>>s In ItKhtliiK Iht- in I ivsMo In fr:iM rules |/r(>t«»<K"-<l h.v tho .\a».Miiii & Suffolk l.lKhliiiK ('orrtiMin.v. If il rfiliictlon l:i tin- iiriii)iis«^<ll r;tt<' is wniri-d the Kavlngrt on oii^ nionth'H K«K blllH would t)rot)nbly moro than otT wt tho roitt ot tItthtinH. Xo doilslon ha.s y«'t iK'in liandod down hy the? I'lih. IU- SfrvliT- ('i'itn.inl»sl<>ti.
llt-nr.v L. Mhxhoii of Maxxun A .Ii>nfH nii|w.-an'd iiH coiihki'I foe the town, wliilo v»ii-lou.-! vlllaK<: counwl ic|»rf.scntf'd their rcsiicctlvi' vlllaK*''<. Vndor nn aC!r(fC>ni<?nt iuIo|>t<il Ii.v thv villuKi' and town Ixtfirdc. the oxiH-n.ic of larryliiw till' ciiHO lioforo thi' I'lililii: H<Tvic<' 1,'orn- inlM.sloii wuM diviilod. Ilii> town (in.viiiK ono half and tho tlin-c villatfi-H ono HixHi oaili. Thf- tolal cxiM-iir"-. In-Hld'-H oounwl fwM noioLiiUt'd (o. {ri.TilO 75. Of this tho town i>ayH f-'.Sfii),:!? and l!io ^•lllaK(•H $ft3!).4l! i-aih. Mr.; .Maxnon's Mil. to )k> paid wholly by tho town. Is $l.t20.l>'J. T\k: vlUaifcs will pay llieir own eflunsrl.
The exivniio hill was a.s- follow.-^
.lolm .1. .Mi.'.'Whiiiis. fi'os UMd
dlHlnirsemcntH :....% s (ti.Ti
Sie/ioprapher s fiH'n l;tl.7ii
W'lltlitni Klllstin. Itooscvoli. I
tatidk I-.1.01)I l..v!i
W. K. Hullivan. gltit e.xiKMt. .M7..')(i j
A. AV. Hriorloy, real OHtiite
oxjiert "7.r.n th.-it
Mdiviii/^hl^¦l^ler. K-ts e.-cpert ;!.v:U.61
'I', li. KlnpfM-r. n-al est.ito export
.I<remluh Wood, first Ileutenant-Kov- ernor eleoted from .Nassau i-onnty. ¦jji ^'llnned his oinilul duties the tlr-st d.iy of the iifw yj'iir. He is a resident of l.yn hrook, and many Intimate frl<-iiO». from
MAN WHO STUCK POLE ON TOP 0' THE EARTH TO SPEAK IN HEMPSTEAD
HemiwtfUd—The next meeting: of the .Mnn'H AfMfM'ititlon (if the First Pres- hylerlsn church, Tuesday evening, .Jan¬ uary 11. pronilHes to fje esiieciaily In¬ teresting. The speaker will be Mat- lh«'W Hansen, the only man other than KHqiiimuux who aOeompanled Command er I'eary on his final diish to the North role. .Mr. Hanson, In fari. was the man who jilanted the tlaK at the pnle. His talk win In- Illustrated with lan¬ tern slides. There will also b<> miisie. the usual so<¦la^. lime and refreshmpntN. .VIeml>er« Jire tirgod tfi he lavsent and hi-hiK their friends.
• a — ;
riKlil. I'lKli'iwood & I'nderwoud
I.IKI T.-tiOV. wool! ok Resident, Who Tim>U Ills Heat ttt .%lh:tny on .lanuary 1
y'llhiKe .ind otli.r parts of the mty were in Alhuiiy la wltiK-s.^ the I < ireniony and purllcipa^e tn the lioiiot l.fil. IX'stowed upon their "favorite son."
¦\V.('.Aii:<oll, liiilMoiK ,iX|
(IS.on
¦ *.''..72().T.' A^ the lillls were all Hiilimlilod lu ;i lump ximi aK'iii)'*! the town, Ihn tiiinnli ¦t I. 'tr ; i<;'- t)i V \^ ;."''l«rl!VHl., Vii!; v^e i-em^et 'th.rt tltn/ W- Tfia.ih! out for the towii'.s share only ami the vllla«*s hilled sopnralely. The town's .share toUls |:t.ttsn.l>!l.
•Mere.' has liMtl reer In pi
as hi-
1 SUIT
is affectionately lallf e.sstul. pro>jre..s8ive r and laislneWck.
-u'ii-.....^!HLjj-'ijjLJ'u.'i.'i.'it'.i. ^ttiitsiji,— mJnu-Lij;iiiu.jtt;..
SUPERVISOR SMITH IS AGAIN CHAIRMAN
Reelected by Connty Board for
Fifth Term — Appointments '¦
For the New Year
Mineola—Supervisor Hlnim it. .Smith t|ie town of Hempstead was reeled-
I cliMlrman of the Hoanl of .Su[>er\-l»-
s on .Monday. This wa^ Mr. Smith's lirih eleillon to Ihe oHlie.
Al till- .same time the Hofird re- oleited .lessc F. .Merritt of FarmlnK- dale. cli-rk. and H. Siewarl .MiKniKht.
lunsel.
Charles 1'. Stowe was appointed com- "mls.si^iiier of elections to siiiietHl him- Sfir. ' Lawroiue B. Klrwin had been reappninted at the meeting hold Thurs day of lasl week. The salary was tlxed at $;t.flO0. an Inei-ease of $500 a year, alloWfil iirid< r the election law lieeaiise of the IncMii.sed jiopulation of the (•'ounty .
The vurious supervisors were made c-»immitte<-s In charge of roads In their respective town.s.
For the first time in a year the slier- lIT's rt-port showed more iiinmles in the Jail than at the eori-»>«pondiMir time a year uko. There were 3a at the rlom- of last v.'eok, a^^lnst 31 a year
IIKO.
HOWTHET ON
I.vnhrook hiK tabs on
street lanifl-.
Vol. XXIV, No. .2
KEEP TABS IN LYNBROOK
(OPS
aa d n«w wily of keep- ix)lli-e foree. I'atrol-
mej» liave Ix n ordered to refKirt all
8«>nt aruund t nteht to turn out an
occasional 1 not report tl known that he;»ts.
And then-
If the offleerM do
ll^rhts out, It will be
ley do not cover their
ior IlKhteA. A man la
EHENilONVOTE
KEMPS1 TO
Hempstt mer<-«- dire InK ^f th^ ing. .lan ship is • Views Sleroc
The of th ComiN Ijann
MEMORIAL »UT TO VOTE BY IBER OF COMMERCE
—The Chamber of Conn lors unnAunee a srwi-lafcrneet- iissor-lation on Friday e\fn
I- 14. The eritln- memher-
cd to attend .iiid express
the .Siildiers' and .Sailors''
PATRIOTIC SPIRIT IS SHOWN INMEM0RIALT0WIN0NANAR11
tlnK will Ik? lield at the office
lolin llnnc(K-k l.ife Insurance
Fulton avenue, adJoinlnR the
nd It.illroad station.
will l)P taken an to the desire
of th/ minilwrs on Ihl.s question.
Veterans of Forei^ Wars Soeak Plainly at insti¬ tution of Auxiliary—Jewel Presented to Past Compander W. T. Corbett
MAY INH
ETMANY EMPSTEAD
LiJL.1^1. lll,llii>^l-.J-.,.
POLICE DEPT. DINES VILLAGE_0FFICIA|S
Chief Hartmann Receives Gold
Watch as Freeport Police
Are Organized
l''reei)ort.7-The llrst annual dinner ot thf Freepift Police Department W!>« helil Wednf^lflay eveniViK at heiidqiiar- ters, Churcli stre-t, Isitli .-i.h a cclelii.i tlon of its orKaiilziitlon and as ii tesli- monl.il to tlu» VllhiK'' Hoard of Trii.-ftei'h'. which had organized il.
The r>iK feature ot the c\cm1ii(j' w.is the pre.s»'nlution. as a surprise, of a gol'l watch to Chief lliirtn'-Ann.
Waller li. COEzeHH. on behalf of the offlcers and men of the deparlineiit. made the prf.'H-ntatlon. The watch i^ Insorllied;
"Presented to Chief Hartmann
hy the nfemberu of the foree, Janu¬ .ary 3. J 921."
The dinner, eerved hy W. R. nnd A. R. Frost, putereru, was above crlti- elsm. Tte following were Kuests:
Supervisor Hiram ft. Smith, lormer VillaKe pre.<ldeiit Sidney 11. .Swexey. I'teslik'ul Clarence .\. Kdwiirds, Police ('onnnlHsloners Silas .\. Williams. Henry •1.. Maxson, Uliyniond .1. .Miller and How ard K. Peai-.sjill. VillaKe CouiisiM Clin¬ ton .M. Flint, Treasurer H. Dimon Smilli, Collector D. Frank Seaman, .lustice .\l Nn N. .lohnnon. Mre Chief Clarence I'.. Wllllamfi. H«.<war<l £>Bterhout. Health OBlcer Dr. Wlllttwn H. RUtide, AiiinKe Clerk H. I'. Hhou, and Deinity Flre Chief Chui-les F. tVIt*. with the folIowlnR ivp leHentntlvoa of the press: Cecil 11. .lohu- eon, Nassau CoUiity Itevlew; K. V. Hald- whi, Hrooklyn Times; .lohn .1. t)'Nelll, Hri>oklyn EnKle.
Walter ti. Coziens, of the Lkxinl of JCdueatlon, who hun aetlvely workeil In the interetfta of the police department fourteen years, us a tipeclal ofllcer. wns master of tiereraonles. _C'onKrnliilatoi-y addre.mieH were made by most of the KuestB.
'At the HUggeetlon ot Vlllatje Trustee M(uc.<ion, the uaeemblAKe stood for .'i mo- • iient in nilent tribute to th# rfteniory ot Snilth F. Pcamall. who was a spmlal officer of the department.
e0SBm4AMYfERPRi WHYGIVElTIEMBEniJAIL?
ViOage Boari Quite Willing Resi- deats of Outlying Sectiors Should Von on Annexation, Bnt Do NoS Propose to Initiate Movement lp Compel Them to Come into the Incorporated Village
FED FROM DEATH UNDER RJl. TRAIN
Said to be John Hughes Palled from Tracks as Loco- mi^ve Speeds By
Rockville Centre—Patriotic Spirit was much in evitlenco on Tue.sday evening when ofUc^r.s of Ma.jor General .F. Franklin Bell Post, 103, Veteraii.s ot' Foreign War.s, were installed, ami Winona Martin Auxiliary, of the .Major (teneral J. Franklin F)ell Po.st, was in.stitutetl and the oflicers in.stalled, in the Libra¬ ry building, Clinton avenue, Tuesda.v, Jajiuary 4, in an impre.s- ^ive manner.
-—— - » Captain James F. Rorke, of the P. S.
.Marine ('oriis. State |)e|>urtmeiit Com-
MRS. VOORHIS INSTALLED
AS AUXILIARY PRESIDENT
HaMwin, (leorKe nplij>.-e. .111.1 a 81 onlll not Ih. Iei4iiie I'estboiiiid 1,. I. 1-
l-'riedlin. a vail iiiKer wbo.se n
iliaKBed f K. tracks on New
F.lsie Voorhis.
iipparentlv in a l-ll Inst as a
Hempstend-It idents of terrltm villaKc will lia\ vole at the «j)i In tion of exteTiidlntr to Include thflf |
This, howvvei,
<iwn action. I^ i mofd to l>e the Hen-
timent of the VI iu question was bmi that while the i the oiusiders. t iiolhinK that wm tempi lo "draK" The matter ca .McLaiiKhlln suid ed the owner o( Company, east north of .liTusnU U< ha^\e the !>i village, n-i. Iha
SURPRISE DINNER DANCE
FOR FRANCIS J. KLAESS
Kockvllle tVutre. —Mr. and Mru. JoMvph I.. R}'an k***''' n sun^rlsB dinner |>arty nnrt dantyo in honor of the blrth- tlay (>t f'fhkU'lH .1. K|»esH, at their hom« T» Iterapat«|&4l avenue. Mlfitiday evenliiK. peoenobar 27. The • A-aa
deeomted wtth I \.is.
The Kueata: ' M.> rks,
Kuth B*nn«tt, Clnrl<-o , ,inr-
lon Snydar, of Brook!:. ir^,
Ruth Cortwtt. of thl^ in*
yo«n», tA Brook; ¦WKito. J. Sv^iiiia' IClaeaa, I-oii!.-) .T ; Klaes^, ., .,u. .
Officials Protest Against I
Demand for Heavy
Exnenditures
Mineola—With the cost i>er prisoner; amoiintInK to an avernKe of $S.74 per' dey, .Na.sgau County olflclals nre stronK-, ly opposed to any hinovatlon proposed by stale j>ttlclal.-+ that shall requin- Jail tor Nassnu-County prisoners. This backed by the fact that the numlier of i prisoners In the jail h^ been i-educed from an averaKe of 6« last year to 2!(; tills year.
(.'ountinK the money invested in the | county Jail. $;)0O.O0U. as an investment, j toKcther with the <-ost of caretakers.] etc.. the cost i>er pri.ioner Is estlmaleit at not less than JR i)er day. i
Continuing objei^tlons to the State Prison (Commission's ren<*wed -demands j for additions to the county Jail, county i offlcials. led b.v the Hoard of Supervis¬ ors, are firm for restrlctinK such chanK- es as may he nei-es.sary to rea.sonable exiionditures. They propoae to continue their llKht aKrtlnst whal they deem en- liii-ly imcalled-for and extravaicant re quiremei^.
A .-nummary of the coeta of the cotmty Jail as to the cart* ot Inntates Bhows these Ukuh's:
Total exiiendituras for all pris¬ oners, (includluK salarlea of
cmployetAi) »:iS,887.91
Crmt for prisoners, exeludlni; .salaries of warden, kevpers,
employeea
Pally average number of prIs
oner-1 In Jail
Cost ol all prisoners i)er ttay. IncluJlnK ^<alarles of employ's 106.54
Cost per prisoner per day in¬ cluding salaries of employeen 3.74 Co»t ijer prisoner per we«k In- cludinx salarifa of employee* 26.18 Cost of all prlaonera p*r day. exdudinK salaries of employ-
THUNDER 'N' UGHTNING SURPRISE IN JANUARY
Fourth of July lianged It's way in¬ to Weilnesday, .lanuary Fifth with a bnrage of thunder and liKtnliiK about hlKh noon Just when everyone wa.s beKlimli'K to think of eats.
As if sorry for the dlsturl>ance and delay crente<l. the clouds cried tor¬ rents and then In l>old rno<'kery. the «un shone forth to Inurh at tho«t who carried nrtibrellas and wore overshoes.
¦ A ioc.-il weather sharp said the backbone of Winter had Ixjen broken by , the heavy crash. Something must have broken for the vitii-atlun shook the Dbservtn bulldlnK.
]7,69«.St
29
e»s ...a 4S.'J1
Cost i>er'pi-t»oner per Aay, ex-
eludlni; salaries of employees 1.8« Cost IHT ))ri8on«'r l¥»r week, extlvdlnK'salaries of employ¬ ees ... ll.«2
KxiienJItures frnm Juiv SOth, ,1»1». to June SI), i;iSO: '
Salaries »21.2»1.40
i*urt'b|»se ot equipment...... 69S.S7
Repairs io hullcUnK 3.0liE.II$
Maintenance r.f equipmAut.. .
.OMce expoine
Imiiii-nnre
(larden exp(^9» (other thun
auppllesi
Ftiel
Food
.Tuiltorc' •lippUea
Gai'ikin auppIlM
Mati-ona' vuppllaa
.vttoeellaneoua •uppUea. tiH>,
water and clothlRB
IJtS^e
lS.4fl
H*.7»
111.00 303.10 S,S»T.2l Xi».2S SttJiS
FEWER DEATHS IN 1920 THAN IN FOUR YEARS. TOWN CURK SHOWS
Hemiistead—Fewer deaths occurred In tho town durinK 1»20 than during any ot th\' previous three years, Town Clerk tlilbert'B recorda ahow.
Tho year 1920 vfae a busy one In tho olllce, judtrlnK from a summary of a i)Ortion of the work done tliere dur¬ ing the year. Recording blrtha, mar¬ riages and deaths and issuing mar¬ riage, hunters' and ddg licenses form no small task.
The year'a reporta show a subatan- ,ttal Increase In tho number of births and a falling off In the numlier «f deaths.
More than 2,000 licenses were iHsued. which beat the previous yenr, also a big one. by about S60.
The followinc figures do not Include tlte incorporated villages, with regard to deaths and births.
1»17 1918
nirth.s 8i» 7IS
tVathH *>R 'lOSJ
Marrtage Urena. 6^7 5iK) Hunters* Ucens.P'M 124S Non-resident or alien hunters'
iJcenans 3 5
Dog l-l(*naes...3.'17fl 353 S
•6«S soldiers Included wtio died account
of InAnensa epidemlr.
191» «SQ 486 •M
1774
5 3405
IfSO
gss
4»0
ft64
2019
13 SMS
Knglne room supplies 108.S4
Medlclnoa 279J16
Rtwrd of Inaane Inmaten In in-
aUtutlona 42.M
Board of UunatM In iMMqUUte. 1(1.93 Bo*rd ot prtsooMnJa p«B*l ic
•tltutlons 784.60
¦Totat focpMMWa ....t3S,S87.«l
¦i A*drage nuKriiM' of ptwoners In jail l.*03.8d}dMly. 3*.
( possible lli/i 11-1-
asi and south -f I le
an op|XM-tup;ly to
l"etioii on 111.,' (I'les-
liiitfi' boundaly l.nes
¦\rrty.
II deiieiul iiiKiii Lheir
Hoard when the l.l up Tue.mlay alKhl. IhiKe Woulil Welcome oarU would do ¦m lo b* .-111 al¬ ii'iti into till' villaKe. op .vheis TrUKte4' ¦ hax '.een infoiTn- !¦ .Moritiiy Realty U'illi.im urei'l and aM'Miie. (voiild like, ri V t.ukeij into the! .. > c .".J '>."e|. sewi-r '
^ ear .s eve. :i man wh slillMii. stumbled aie ir.'iiii w.i.< iitipionehiiiK.
The ni;iM had < roswed the tracks ani | w.ilkeil un.steailily aloiiB the pl.ill'orm. | brii.-^bitiK .iH.iln.xl men, women and chil ¦ llvil, until he re.lched the cenlie of Iliel pliiltorni. He Hiepped onto the liaiksi ami proieedeil toward an appro.icliini! I westbouiiil p-ain. when la- fell. ;
XS'oineii screiimed and turned away. I while 111! iinkiiown hero, who must ko ' nameless, lieeiiu.se he was too niodest to i Kive his name, xrabhed the heavy form j .uul b.-K.iri to ilr.ii; il I'loni the path of llie (rain. .
l''rieillein. who liai' Ixeii watcliiriK the • in.ili. hastened te a.ssist. ,
When taken williin the station, the I man respoiuleil to a request for his I iiatne as lohn Unfiles" but no one j i-oiild be found who kne^v* of a .lohn | llunbi's who hail s, narrowly escai>ed | ilcath. ' j
sercTh. riiiER
¦il presi.le
name Of the Winona .Martin .\u-\iliary. \'.
m the \ erans of Foreign Wiirs and iiistalb
Junuary 4, In Ihe l.ihi-.ny Huihlln,
when the orKanl/Jttion was Institute
has Is-en a re.slileiit of Hockville Ce
.lUi.-
'. '.«¦ the m'-eliiiK
lid iirovldt" tbe
he :mi>osslble lo
i;,-e rystem unless
'. tlKlKe limits.
rtKK-sted thai the'
in this proiierty. ns
s^if'is favorabl.v dis-
t lUe village elec
lit the stand that
l:i:e the rK'tition
w ak in thai di
cot the business
I 'ry to get Ihem
ll waa re()urt« that the compan sewers, hut it v conne«.'f with the they were within
I'l-esldeiit Xich mntter of taking well as other IKised coitld come tlon In March. 1 outsiders should and do all neee; i-ectlon. as It real of the Village Bfw in Hgaliist their
The attitude ot they Wfie welcci come. ('opkis of talned from fhe Willai-d '-Iilfnths.
It Is probable 1 pointed In connei some time ago v tlv.'' and thar cop circulation will I dents of the diffi
The commute.' of outsiders.
\A>ea\ Affair^Before Itoard
JiistUf Walter fo the Board his
can (las Accum Elliaheth, N. J street lnteri«H-tlon for thirty days, They burn acetyle ho retllled once tn work on flM nai buoys used at m-a, policeman on the
One will he plac of Fulton avenue Want I.. I. K. K
At the BUggestI lAUghlin, wlKi i;omplain'ts about the raihroad stall ed the clerk to req Kailroad (:7<]«n|)any] atead station open goes at night am goes In the mornl passengers who w enlng
Hoard was that ¦ they want In tltion can 1^^ oh- Ke Counsel. 11.
Body of Baldwin Soldier Who Died
Orerseas, Brought Back
For Interment
l!aldwiii.--Tli.' body of Uiirvey T.. -Miller, who died overseas In wat duly, li;is Is-en broufrtit homo luid buried Willi all the honors due one who m.ide the --<aeD*tlce for his country.
One of the well-known aad loved young Irien of Haldwin he w;is among the tlrst to enlist In tiie war. lb" soon obtained niiiU :is eorpOial.
-MRS. KI.SIK vooiinis
i'reslHent of .ViMiiliarj- of Veterans of foreign \> ari
I the committee ap- ' with the mutter igain tiecome ac- M, the iielition for IMiivlded for resl- t .sections. - tmposed entirely
Ji.iies turned over Ik fia- $145. repi-o-
senting flnea colle nl for violations of
diiilnK l)eceml>er. W.-d uiid«-r t;.. law
village ordlnancei His bill for ftv was »7«.10.
Th» B<iard acct-i H a proimsltlon of R. A. O'Hara. rep uniting the Amerl
Company of J lilac*' one of Its here on trial If! cost *185 each, l naf and huve to irv' months. They l>rinclplo as gas ut 4ei-ve as a silent Ircets.
at the Intersection nd -'Vlaln street. ilitloii Upen Later i.r Trustee M I < 'had
lire since .May. 1911. Hcforo that jl.e I lived in nrooklyn. She was edueatid I In the Bmoklyn schools and in a bimi j ne.SB school In New York. I Mrs. N'oorhls Is a diiiiKhter of C'l.i
and llernnidine Uei'th. She has loi j years heen aellve in i hurch work. ,\i
one time she was a tnemher of S'. I I'eter's Lutheran Chun h. ISedfoi'il a\- j nue, Brooklyn. : In .May. 1«!7, .Mrs. XOorliis orKanl;-eil
the Hrst wonieir's auxiliary lo the Nei-
erans of Foreign Wars in Hrooklyn anil I served as Its first president. She'ivpie- j sented Ihe au.viliaiy us d<'legate to the I national eneamiiniciit in .Sew Vork in jl»IT and in Washington. D. ('.. in Tllii The VS'inona .Martin Auxiliary is the ; result of her lalest activities. It is't!ie ' llrst of its kind in Nassau county. ¦ .Mrs. Voorhis live.a with her IiiikI)miiI ^Kdwin. and thne eliildren. Klsie. Cms jier and Don.ilil. at B4 .Maine avenue, I Kockvllle Centre. Hhe Is secretin y ui I the I'arenlTeaehers' .•\s.soeiation: a fmember of the l.ibr:iry .\Mxiliaiy .mmI j of Aai-enslon Church
ECK BREAKS SKULL AS CYCLE HITS TREE
Rockville Centre Man Taken Sanitarium in Critical Condi¬ tion After Accident
to
HKtUiT. lURVKV I.. .AIII.I.KR.
Itoekvllle Centre.- Frank l-;ck. n, who resides with his sii'ter, Mrs. li.h rs-ns. at 121 .Norlh \lllage avenue, n-.ir rowly escapeil death when Uie ir.otor- cycle he was riding .ttriiclt a tree Issiil, the road Jn front of 2«K NoMh Villag.;
., I ... , ,j «... ., ,. ,,avenue, at 8:45 o'clock Tuesduv niglit,
t i le Long Island t||'' rlgh' shoulder anH at Haee Hospital jan„„ry 4.
liave its Hemp-
While on tho fleld of Imttle he was i-ecelved i honored by being made .sergeant. This j rly closing ofi*"le, however, he wns not uble to iiirry | Uoard dh-ect-!'""K "" "" *••'•¦ ^ he was woundi-*! In i j
tlie last train the flrat one Is RUted that take late ev trains or e^fly inornlni; traina nil outaide In the
are compelled to cokl. If they arrlv
Taxlcab lieennes J'ear for the pr«#^ y,-*r,
Chief Powers Of h* tire department
the mothers, wiv< men who were In
«, 1917. and No^-eji iw n, ism
ihfMt amt teasintu. K naaifM • Aeal* M ta anirr ramt drtm atmta.—Ai
5U on Nov. 15, he succumlied.
"I don't know." he said In a note scrlbl?leU with hl.s left hand to the g»'nei-«l cashier on October 23. "how long I will b« heiv. nor what the out¬ come will b«'."
Sergeant MUler was J4 years old. He entered the employ ot Jones A Bakri
rJ!."Ir,^'iV »10 a'O" l>cember KO 1915, and left for *-r. I vM-e on September IS, 1917. llu soon 'left fAr overseas work.
Ills parents are huppy at last to hnve hlfl body home. The.v wild home was all the boys wanted.
flergmint Miller's body was revived
Wedneaday. ixvember 22. rt wan ac-
oompnnled hy> a comrade wIk> unid he
was sure of the Iditntltv of the remains
atead Poat, I1»0, "f^jy evening, ^ ^as he knew Iiarvey at lh«' time of his
death and the place of burial in France. Interment waa tna'de In tireenfleld auxlilar}-. MembAhl;, la limited to'Ometerv'.
waa ftuthorlaerl tn win haee li rubber coats ami IX palnjof mblier bixit.i fori tbe deitartment.
Tn Organtae VIImk'h AnidBiirr The Bnacuttve < wniltle<- of llemp-
cMed to Mat>Altt t<i !h» post next Toes- [ •lay, plans for 01 koiiing a w<im.in'S'
I'atrolljian liegeman and Cljtlo Wat kins, fin "employe., of the Vllhige, were nearby when the urddenf occurred, and rushe<l to assist the injuivd man. They hailed F. J. Ueynolds who w.«^ passiii.^ In un automobile and hurife<l Kck to the Ro<'kville Sanitarium. An examin¬ ation showed a fracture of the lias*- o.'' the skull and he was in critical cundj. tlon. He hus "iwen intei-mitmntly d.- llrKiuK since the accident.
Th«' motorcycle he ^ras riding v.as completely wrecked. The force of thn Impact Is evidenced by the fact thai a part of the machine Is Imlwdded in the tree and iMiild not he removed eaally. Th* place of tlv accident is at a point Whero Village avenue tui'nM easterly.
NASSAU REPUBUCANrGlYE irOWE THEIR ElflDORSEMENT
Hempstaad.—Tbe Nassau (TJounty
RtpuliUcan Committee held a short
meeflnff lt> Mineota last Thuraday night.
Mr. and, Mf_», MlOer, hla parents.! The only hnsioess done was tn* flndorae'-'
•nuAy taa aaia ^nt to thank all Har*-»'» trleniSB for j nwnt of Charlea V. Stowe of Hemp-
kui cmTMlMt. Mr kindness shown in tjielr trouble -and,stead for Commissioner of Blei'tlons.
"""l!*,,'*t* i alao for the l>e*ut*fuf fl^w^rs rci-j-h^^d 1 LltUtenant-flovemor Jcremlal-. Wood. ""'' "'at the home coming. iof f.ynbrook, Wfis present and spoke
maiiil.'r of Vetemns of Foreign Wars, and a menils-r of .><«^mpe-r Fklells I'ost, \'. F. W.. comi.ri.sH'd enflivly of ma¬ rines, itislHlled thi- following ns oflicers of th.' I ..al |.o.st:
Cominatider. Cliarb's P. .Me.s.s.M>ger: "' .s«iiioi vil .V commander. Kemsen B. Os tr:imler: Junior vice oinmander, III W..1I I.. Meljiuijhiiii; oflliei of Ibe day. l,<ltoy llns.s.'i-. and iiiiartei-ni;islei, .1 l.oili.s Neir.
At Ille conelusi.m of this inslallation, .Mrs. .leniil.. i;. .Marin. iiutiiHial .secret.i i\ 111 the I.:idii>s' .\uxljiar\ ol' \'elerans of Foi-elKii Wins, instltut.'d the Wino¬ na M.iiliii Ailxili.iry ol the Major Ceil eral .1 ("raiiklin Hell I'lsst, in:t, and iin ni.'iliately aftee wile installed ihe i,.l lowing ellieeis:
I'resi.lenl. .Mr.s. K,h\aid Voorhis; .se llim- \iie presiileiit, .Mis. Ja.-U Kneale; .iiiiiior viie )i|eNideiit. .Mrs. KIwihtiI I. .Mcl.;iugiilin treasurer. .Mrs. Willeby T. Ci.rbeit: seirelaiy. Mrs. Kverett Itiis .s«-lh coiiiUietress. .Mrs. Henry I, llaighl: chaiilaiii. .Miss (Irnoe Wallace; guard, .Mis (¦,illierln.> (largi'S. (Illd col or l.ear.-ix. Misses Uuth Corls'tt. Doro thy (iaiKcs and Klsie Voorhis. Tasf ('mitmiiiider f'orlieU Receives
Jewel The ii.\vl.\ inataUed conima'uler cliarles I". Me.-Mti'nge •, pnmonted In r:i.-ir cimm.iniUH; TVilleb.1, T. i'.>ri-o'1'.. a '..-t r. \,ii'.,tiiii. ¦¦¦< .|4.-..-e| Ol ... 1- tile memberM of t!ie p«jt*t. In appiTci-i tion of s4'rvic«'s reiulei-ed.
"The meniliers of the I'ost have looknl to you during the past yjisr for help, praise, syiniiathy and ai all timcK fouiiil you willlnt; lo give." said Com inaiider .Mes.scnger. "The high slaml an! you lia\e .sef mak«'s it not oi\Jy a pleasure bul a l>i-ivilege to cflrry 011 the worl.. and my lirst privilege is to present 1.1 .\nll till* i-fimniemoialioii of esteem, a I'list Cnmmandei's Jewel."
"It is ditlii ull to adeiiualely express tho deep appreiiation I feel." Past Com mander Curlieti said, "and I give my assurance to-ev»(ry comrade that I shall valuo this gift most highly. Kverj'- thing I dill was ,1 pleasure and since I li.-ne stepiieni down, 1 have thought ol' several pleiisurahle lliings I should lil<e tu h;iM' done. I tliank ynu." I*alriutic Trweilur*' Tlie gtitherliig was lalleil u, order liy I'asi I ¦onimander < or'iett. All ai-osir and afler saluting the .American Mag. listened tn pruyi-r by the chaplain ami then nil sang ".VmerUa."
I'a.-t Commiiuder Corls-lt welcomed the assetiiblugt- and explained that he is-rsonally knew Miss Winona Martin as llhrarlan of Ihe villuKe njid thut It was highly filling that the auxiliary slioulil honor her memory by ehosliig l.er name fnr ii.< name.
When the giivel had been turned over to Commiimlei .Mes.seiiger, the llrcl ling h«' dill was lo invite Commander hur C. .Mi.rtfii. head of Hockville I'ost ;)o;t. Ameiican l.egion. nnd 'tiler of the late Wlnoiui C. Murllii. '\-fn tile rostrum. sayiilK the cerepumles of the evening wei-e of special Imareat. siiu-e lie had serveit oyeiHeUH And the name of one dear to him was Involveil 111 the institiiilon of the ladles' nuxilbiry. Kxplalniiig the jiurisise of thjr Veter¬ ans of Foreign Wars. Conmian<ler Mes¬ senger said Its aim In to further the progress of .servlc- men by Ix-lng a help 10 them and Ihi Ir relatives Ifl .e»vry way. .Vllboiigli the war Is eonaldertid over, he said a visit to the hospitals would remind the geneial public tluil ll Is not over, and iH>ver will lie over for ii g|-e.-il many. The organixatlon desires to aid and help when' It cun. lie Invited thos»' pi-esenl to bring to the post's a; tention any case of a foreign war vet¬ eran In need of aHslstoiice.
Xatloii.il S«'crftajy Mrs. Jeniile K. .\tarln, after the Institution and instal¬ lation of the auxiliary officers, look th'' o{>portunlty. In a nliort address, lo thank '.he auxiliary fur inviting ber to Im. the inst«llin||: olmcer, and conipH-
«iHl sisters of sll' Many Baldwin frieiuls were there, tile ¦lee betwe»»n April American l.««lon waa well represent«<l.
and also tbe Jr. Order of t'nltad Ameri¬ can il^chanlca of Lynbrobk of which he «aa a member.
a«i
ket Us
the sell"
on the selis-tlon i»f the name of Sliiet Winona Martin for Ita title. «'ae said It was an honor to Install the aurlli.'H-y. %vhjch had cdn«idere«l the Ber\tcei:(i>f o'l.- of Its residents no Wllling to do wrvic- for her counlry. ^
Vaterans Oni tn ArrMa«>llsh 'lliinXH (.''upluln Iforke wns Inviti-d to »(>..«k. Ho oiltllntvl the dlfnculttes ol org iiilxa- lioii of ttftx N'eterans of Foreign War-* unUl tht telle World Vlar. Ix'iaiiw >«.* membership Is limited <> men who have starved on foreljtn soil 01 In hostile wjU ere. lie ecplalnad the ju ogress i^f 01 ganization,, aaylny^the orcanlaitloii <<f a stata department m N*>w York, th- neoond in tha counlry. and that »oon .1 coXinty coahetl N to be estai>ll«hsd. so Ithat each poat In a county wnuld huve tcontlnited till pngr ^i
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19210107 |
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I AH Featores af TW Hempstead Inquirer awlaf Hie Obterrer-Post in TUs Paper Nassau County Review AmalffsaHited With the / ROCKVILLE CENTRE OBSERVER-POST AND HEMp/tEAD INQUIRER Obtarer-Pott Hempstead Inqiwer tn this Paper Gmbiaed mmA Better Tkaa Ever Official Paper, VHlage of Freeport FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 192 COSTS WWN AND VILUGESPO TOFIGHTFORGASRAHREDUCnON No Decision Yet. As To . Outcome—How Cost . is Divided LIEUT. GOV. "JERE" WOOD TAKES OATH OF OFHCE IIcmpHt«»a |
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