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ROCKVILLE CENTRE OBSERVER-POST AND HEMPSTEAD INQUIRER
Observer-Post
Hempstead inquirer
ia tUs Fi^pcr ConUaieJ aaii Better Tku Efw
Official Pap«r, Village of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921
VoL XXrV, No. 8
TOP MAY APPEAL GAS CHARGES, ACTING ON EXPERTS FINDINGS
Engineer Shiebler Says
P. S. Commission Used
Wrong Valuations
NIG, MOVIE SCREEN PET, PAL OF VICTOR MOORE, DIES AT BALDWIN HOME
llerniietenil. K<-l>. 18-Tlin Town ISonrtI H f»f ll< tt«iKte;iil «>li TtlOHiliiy. witliiitit for- mn.1 riiTlon. tiiUI .Mlnriiey lleiiry .M;i.x- >'Oii tliiit iiiiy :i( lion III! miiy tiike ro- Kiii'tlifiK I'.pii'III from th I'uklle Ki-f\i,-i- (•oirin)i.><!iiii)) III rcliitioii
.¦^iTvii'c (¦Dmmi!^
Ill' I lie jniiiiliers o
(Idwii il ileeir.ioii il
HUH for tills .iii'illoi
'1- I .mil) feel
t« rati'.': foi' pi'' !">'! '^'e SiTVlec (hiirKC for till.'- IdvMi will lie iiii:/ri>vi-il liy llie Itnarit.
Ite.(-<rlly tlie I'lililii eliili or 11 inii.iiiriiy ul 'llfctt ticidy. Iiliililed whli ll llu- ml'' for
WUH (Ue-l :il I:.' I'er I .IHH) feci Iind- III IKl.lltidJl 11 SI M:ii I- i-l:;:i'Ke of Tl) eeiils In lidrniilii-il.
.Mr. .\lnk.aoii lii'f.ire llie 'I'owii IVMiril Tiii'Milfiy -i:ilil .Mni'vlii Sliicliler. expert i-riKilKed ly 111'- town ulieii it W.'V:-'. Willi oilier roiiifiiiiiiitie!!. lixlilliis the K":- Tllli'S llii-nii.'^i'. Iiiiil wrilli'ii hilll Hint tin- I'libll.' .'¦ll rvli" rriiniiilKMloii Ii:ihi'(1 ils lll»illni!M oil irioin'fiiis lii,'iiie.'i ivlieii ll (leejileil viliiil rali' the ri"<'I>le "I thin .m-i'lioii ci„,iilil |iiiy. Iwo nieinls'-rn of IIU' I'lililli- .•¦;, I \ ill- ("omrfiiH-'ion iliil imi eOflOiir ill Ihe ii|iliiloii tialiileil iliuvii liv 11. liiHJ'iiitv ol" llie (fWnniiMBion.
.Mr. .\la\Miiii fiiMl.er "^'il'I .Mr. Sliii'!il"r lilKl t'lUI hilie ll.' Ilioiiuht it well IO iiHk Idi :i ri-li(',irlii»? mi Hie i,';i.s rules .-tnn-i- hi! Iiliillil:ilii!< :l 1111'' liM :l on i'"iTi"'t'-il liliuriX MiuiM inc.Ill ^ns Inn' iil $1 .'I'. |ii r 1,11110 fill.
"I Kilil Illm 1 wu:; mil :iiil linrizi il li.v Ihe town lo ro imIo rniltiei- expense,"• Kitid Mr. M.ix.xon. "I'lit he .s.'iiil In- ilUln^l fitn^ iilioiit Ihl- iiinniy. tlial he wnnieil to HliiiW till' ilirce I'oninilssiiiiiers Ihiii tliev hui la en vvidiiK In lliclr liniliiii,'; ."
.sir. Max.soii ii'iiiiilcil he hml iJini tiilit .\lr. .Sliiolil-r 111 Ket John .1. .Me .¦WfiiiiiH. or .>.lli:iliy. eiitiiisel I'lr Ille eoni- inilliitie:' 1 (iiitesliiiK Ihe Kiis iii'ri'UMes, mill If Mr. .Me.Maiiin whs iilile lii Ret the lIlIeK ehlinxeLl ilfler II ll'lieiil illg.
tbul Uw- liiwii'wiiiilil iii-()li;ilily muke iin j :<allOWIIIli-i' I'oi- Herviet-s. 'I'liii IilipliiH- llflM for a relieiiriiin tiiiH .•ilri?i(fl>r Ixiwi | fllrtrto iiliil the hoiinl lodny snlrt they: woiilil :'iii|i|iiii I .Mr. .Mnxson in iiii.v iliiiiu i nil- lliey
lliildwin. Kel). 18.—In hl« huinblf lit
'ill- lioiii«> ill .Miltiiirn Hveniie. "Slg," the
Utile Alardeen Si ottljih ten-U-r. who
IH rfiirined kii well in Victor Moore'*
I Jill iiji'i-H. ifi)itatini{ \letor to ii nlc(>ty
when h<- |')i,'iy»sl the part of a iliunken
'man. illi-il .Monftay. Kel(i-uary 14. of
idropMy. He waH twt-lve veurs old. IIIh
le.iftion of tliei""'ie» In life croatisl niiieh I'''>'<f»"ei'
nd hp watt iilnifjst an hiinian as hlu life
a.iHivl out.
I .\Ii. Iind -Mrs. I. K. Walton. ownerH iiif the doK. keenly feel ghe liiss of the iUiiiiiiJil wliieh lliey and neaiiy all of: llliildwlii. hilll learned tn Inve de.trly. I lli- iiinjiins Wire larefiilly laid at rent i iin the front yiiid of hl.s lale hoiiie and ltd the chlldrt'ii has heen iflven the priv- lii'-mi' I'f keopinK tlii>»;riivi> hrlKht with | I llowel-H. ¦ j
".S'Ik" was BiK h a viiliiahle niiiiriiil thtil |
when he traveled he was insured ' hiKiiiiiKi iii-i-ldi'iil 111 Ihe iinuiiiiit of $.11)0. j
l:iii 111 iiiiiian'l Im- liiiiiKlit fnr iloulilei'
'ihi' iui.-". !
MEMORIAL DEDiaTlOk IN HONOR OF VETERANS IS DEUYED BY STRIKE
IKakville C^-ntre. Keli. IS.-^-The ecre. , nioii.v I'f iinxeillriK th/ inr-nioriai talilot. ! which was to have lieeii dedleated on j February I'i In the memory of tho sol- i dIei-M and Hallnrx of thlM villagre who ; servi'd in the Woilil War, han lKt>n ' poMliKmed. \
TrtiHlees finrdni'i' and I.onKeiie.-ker. repii Ki-titiii^' Ihe txiard. visitrd the inan ufacturer'H ofllce TucHilay und found a, Htrike Htill In cxisteiu e. I'lekets wcj'e | pati'ollinK near the plant. • |
The Hoard coiK-ltided that the dedi- I cation woul'l have to li<! |lO^•lpolled and set Ki-iday. .Mari'li 4. a« the date. This, i however, is contingent upon the iiiiinii- . fii(-tiir.-r heini; able In make di-li\oi-v.
presmntWchols ' not candidate for
further HONORS
LI GOV. WOOD CONTINUES AS CO. CHAIRMAN
Repubticaas of Natsaa Evolve Plaa By Which Hif Services Are Re¬ tained as Head of Party Busi¬ ness—Wm. E. Layster, as Vice- Chairman, Will Share Duties of Executive — Important Service to Be Performed
BALOWINITES SUBSCRIBE TO FUND FOR MEMORIAL TO WORLD WAR VICTIMS
I' uik- Idwin oiiiii;
Hempstead's Village Executive
Says "No" to Suggestions—
Possible Nominees
111 il iinpoi'l- ilev.r n-ilii'lloii ol Ihe Imd. llli .Mr. MiiXKiiii. •'c:in ll- S(»rei; 1- I 'oninii-islon il ).-< :i KOfiil IhiiiK to
il'l
III,I
ln> nillthl do Sim iiiil tn Iry for wl: Kii.s ralCM iniiy h
•'if Shlel.ler," ronviiiio the I'lil Hull 11 is vMiiiiK try.'^
l.al.i- Mr M:i: iili.e.il iiiii;lil ll'' liecis.siiiy In l.ll..' .ill
UtllH'fll ill Ihl- 1 lisi'
SiiiMTvisor lloiiKlily I'rrHitlfN
in 111.' .ilisi'O''- of rhiiieiiuin ilii':iin I!. Smith the presiilliin oiricer Tiiesibiv was Htipervi:iir WiUmr IxniKliiy wlm coii- (liiclnd Ihl' iiir.iirs ol Ihc lai.'u'il in tlii> cilplilile iiKiMiur lliiil his Unn; s.|-\ lee InniireA.
A tleleKlltioil fi'oni l.nlli; r.'.'iell West ripfifareil Io iiiiiiotiiii'e llial they liad ri-aeliPil nii auiceinent for a lltjlUini,' .•iei-N'icii in llieir ilistriel iiiiil lo ask tiie board's apiiroviil. This was Kianteil.
Tliey al:Ki rei'oiiiini-niloii ilini Wllliaiii .1. Duitoii. of llroiiklyn. be appointed to Iho iiollce ili-imi llllllll. 'I'll''.hoarU cun ciirreil.
Mr. TtioiniisiMi, ilie spolu'smaii. s:iid that cominiiniiy hint for years been '•|iaiihiiiiiilliiK^' lor fiituls with which to pay for police si rvici'. but thej; had now decided III have Ihc $:).fi:iO needed uliiiually iiiisi'd by luxation, rnlll such tlmo as lliey cun get fiimls in this way thoy will Isnrow ll with the iinilerstand- liiK thnt (licy be rcinibiiiseil for a deli <'lt>npy tax levy. The board iiciiuieseeil In Ihifl phin al."0.
Ordlniinces remilairirft the maiiituii- iiiiiv' of cows and lilRS witiiiii Hemii¬ stead Town were'afiprovi^it and oi'dered liiibllHhed.
founly Superiiitoiiiient of lliKhways Htarks iiiinotinctHl that it would be ad- viwilile 111 have a joint highways coni- iiiIhnIoii lioni Nassau and ftuflolk Coun tloM to nie.-i Willi th,' State Coiniiiission er of lllKhW:iys SIssons in relation In roadx tliat are to be continuous throiiiili both coiiiitie.a. The board aMiewl tluU- HUrh would be a feasible iiliin. but no iDCtlori was liiUeii. The mutter was held lli«ab«»yance until .siieh time as tli«' liiKh- Wnys to be iiiipi'OM'll lire re.nly Inr 'jiloslttnatioii.
TEST ENDURANCE FLIGHT
FAILS TO MAKE RECORD
i: MilMfiln. Feb. is. In ii bij,' Curliss VM-liif blplanf. I.lent. Kn.-:s f, Kirk-
V iiatriiik. as pilot, ami .Ma\ tliKHleiiouRli. a« lObHerver. sliir.led Wislnesduy morii- liilt froin .Milcliel Keld to estiiblish a new wnrld's nVoiiI for endurance. The •rfforl I'uileil. lii-wev«»i-, as the m<>ii wore
t conipplli'il to allKlit lit 7 p.ni.. rni account
¦.(ifat'iaek In Tlie ir.norul'nr Thej wore up 11 hours 1:1 nilliiitPK.
The Iwo nirr?< attcnt all day over th<»
! ^vlatimi ifrouiids. from the ctntre nf
lAvlileb rliilliary ob.sev^ers watched their „. niglil .Major Ilenry .Miller. I'apt. Ilar-
': v^y Smith and l.leui. .lohn Uoullet Wd-e
S'lhf' official titiKcrvern.
MCWHINNEY SEEKS INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTOR'S PLACE
Endorsed By Nassau and Suffolk
Party Leaders for $4,000 Job,
Possibly for Eight Years
.Mill! lllll. I'ch. IX.- .IsH.'iiiliiyiiiaii Thiitiias A. .McWhjniiey. of Lawrence, now i-eiiieHeiitinir the llrst district of .Vii'isiiu ••iniiiiy in Ihe NVw Yoi-k l^'Kis- liliirc. is slaled for a llloil ledeliil JsiSt if his friends and political asMOciates can lii-ini; alaiiil the apiKilnliiieiii.
.Assciiililymaii .McWhinney is fiank-
ly a ciiiididatc I'lir (-olle-tor of Intern.tl
lieveiiue fill' Ihls Uisiiict. This appoint-
iiii-nl ciuiies a luilar.v of $i!,011(1 a y«ir.
The ii'im of olllci* ia four years, or tho
I life .* tlw kileial adiiiliiirirulldtftinvTor
' uhlch the apiiiiliiliTieiil in made.
; .Mr. .Ml Whiiin.y. :iii iiritaiiizalliui Ite-
j piihlii an. has served sevcnil years ns a
Hempstead. Feb. IS.—I)isou.''»iiin nf I candidates for the villaKe election, lo 1,(- hi Ul .March 1.',. has boKiin. .V preHident i un.l Iwn tiiislees are In la' elected, the ' lelirinK tiiistees beinic Itnward tl. lirow- I ce and Kalph t'ormun. I \illni,'i' rresiiieiil .\i( h"ls, wlw. has I served diirlnif the past yiar in Ihc ;,'i'ii- ; enil satisl'aciion of the jiinple, stali-tl ; lialay Ihat he would not run iiKain. on ! accoiiiii of the fact that his work makes I Ion ifii'ut demands upon his time. .Mr. i I'''orinaii. who ha.«i served .several terms,
and .Mr. lirower have also stated that i
they will not run aifaiii for the same ! lea.snn. This means al least three new i
mcinliirs on the boiird. '
1 Aiimnif thn.si; mentinncd f..i' mie of ' I Ihi' trustees is Tlinmas I". Tiiylnr. su- , ! lU'iinlenili'iit of the Xli-ti-opolilan Life i . Insuianee ('iiiiip.any ami a Uii.-t tm' of I the fhainber of t'ommcrce.
The suifKestiun had been made 'hatiif,^^
Mr. .Siclinls run aifaiii fnr preHident. I j„, I with Mr. Ta> lor und soiiie other iiiaii ,,j„, I for irustet-s and that Ihe eleclioii lie ear- | : lied mil without a llKhi this year. Mr. i .Nichols' determinitlion mil In run ellm- ! inales Ibis plan, however, thnuith it j may be imsMlble to name men who will j Is,' <iiu<:<jji|,uUle lo all and Ntlll prevent a
i-l;niel<t. ' - ¦""'' V* ' """' ' ¦
I .Mineola, l-'cb. Is.-11."(Iim; ili,- i,„-
, |Mirluiiitii'S llf his fri.mis ami fellnw-
' Iti-publii iiiiH in .Vas.saii Cniinty l.icui.
jtimei-niir .b remiali Wnod has UKP-iil
lo rvinain iis chairman nf the .\a»sau
Coiiiity Ki inililican t'iininiiltoe.
i AVhen tbi' l.lcut.-tlovernor wa.s ele"l-
; ed In his hi),'h otnce it seemed thai he
must ^rivc uji his actlM- duties as head i
.(if the ciiunt.i iteinibllcnn nrKanizalion, ,
! but htipiilly a wiiy was found to ellmin- |
ate any .such pnHsiblliiy, j
County Treiisurer Willlaiii I-;. I.uystcr '
Iof Olen r.ive is the vice chairiiian ofl
the Uepubliciin i-oinmittet- and is fairly '
I busy at all times, but he was willini; lo !
j do uhal he could to e.'iHe the sltuatinn.
¦although hi- had no desire in lake oni
I nililltiniKTl duties. I
I AVith .Mr. I.uysler lure a.- \ ii'i'.c!iiiii-.
I man It wa* (U-clded that tin Lieut.-finv- !
j (riioi- would I'etain the cliairmansliip i
; and llial he would dome dn« n from .\1-I
j bany fnr such imiairiant mallcis a.s
; may la-. It was iiainted out that il
I was highly desirabl«> llial a state olll
leer, sei-iiiid only to the state's ¦ hii f ex-i
ieefutivo, head the (.'ounty Keiiubllcaiis
and that fm' frniu lu'lnic a (b Irim.-nt il
would (-iihaiice the slandin;; nf the lle-
liuhlicjiiis of this Hecticn iu the party
rialdwln. Feb, IS —Snlicilci--. j inir sitlixi-ripti'iiiei fhi'miKliniil Ifor Umldwin'i. Menmrlal to tl j nil n llf the villui^e who.se, lives Wire |sa.,riUced in the World War. The work : is well iiri.'aiiiKeil and a syHleiiiati'' ' euin|Hili;n. which la-uran mi Liiienlu's Hirlbdav, will cnnrinue until Wnshimr tuns Ilii'lhday.
-\ mnniimeiit of atlrai liM- desimi will be placitl on the t riaimuliir plol iii .M,-ri'ii-k road. Fnxhiirst riaid mid (iiand avenue. 1-ialdwiii, which has lain dn- nati-il by the owners for Ihls |iui|mi«i'. C'lu-cks liny be drawn to the urder of AW"! .Manslicid, lieasuier. Haldwin .Me- inmial.
EDWIN W. WALLACE FOR PRESIDENT OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Publii; Primary Thursday Evening —Some Renominationsj—Con¬ test for Trustee
COMMimE READY m PLAN FOR NASSAU COUNTY POLICE
DROPPING 150-LB. BOMBS • INTO SEA TO PROVE AIRMEN j COULD SINK BATTLESHIPS I
-Allneiilii, Fell, is, llnmbiii); an im
iKiltliship
airii
pinir hi^'h ex pin bcymid l.nni; I! First and I'-ifili r. S, .\ir .'^ervi.
liiiiil.
ii«l di.i|.
¦c lionibs err lb.' eh is Ibc m.-lbi ern ,'>(|uadi'i>iis I'liIliiW d:lily tn
:iick\ill,- I'm I llis villii;.-!' w Inarini; pla, si'h lit I'f the i llu;,' in the
17.-
ill hav.
IlKSldi llt^
ipi,i-|iiiiil> -,-'l in iiiimiiia'inii foi villaKe, at the primai'\ Unckville (•( litre Clill
the air I'mce cm wiia- mil any .«,-a fmc"
now ill IISl- ll,\ Ihls l-ntlMll'l,
Mnmlis ili-nppi'd in tin- iHiaii an' iiet "illiils'^ by any mentis. Tbey an- I'-al ; live bmiilis, can V IIIK a i barirc of I .M) j |Hi||lldn ef eNplnaiM , Tile iiliiiiea ilnltl:.-j this .Kii nut f,,ui- miles olT LnllK tl In i.rnups llf fi.ini tmir In (li;bt this pra.'lic.'. Tbis feaiiire of the \ is carrieii niii verv .-an lully, > .ar- miisi 1.. lal.in thai no ImmI ni' kit ll he ill ih. \ i, iliil e when the I
is .b'.ipiieil. •
¦''tl.' I'llllle.i llseil IIP- (III I Ille linluli-* III,' |-,'l,i linilil, lack uuileiiiealh b
It'll. (1 frnm tbe pilnl's .a<
Meeting Called For Sat¬ urday Night at Mineola
I. Fell. Iti.--A I Ihe I'oniiatUiii Ihal will ui\<
Milieu plllll fill lice b'.al; the IMilils- pl'nleclimi tilled will la- pi-eseiile uiiltei- iiii|Miinl,d In c jcct (It a iiie.'iiim- I, Cnui't Iloiisc here ,'<al
IbcaiLSi Ihe U'ttl tlon thiollfftliilwt
¦om I'eie working
llf II .iiinily po. ¦ .Vass.iii Cnuiily I uhiih it is eii-
liefol-e Ihe ( niii- siilei Mill h a pr.i-
Im held ill Ihe i.lii\ nlcht.
.1 lieller police th. 1 i.uiitv w.is
irl'
iliy
h[ap|iui'ciil and («iv, (Jhw purpnse nl n'ltiiii,'
irjii sluiliiiK iMiijil <*halrninu lliran. Smith
of the linni.l nf .><ii|.,'t'wsi,is (all.si ii
met I IIIK nl fllli'l-esled c,»linly Inik 111
llsciiss the miitiei-. The ouienme nl that
il.'li.ivilalltls. I :.'.l rrnin lb" I II l.-\ rl- en i
iii-ellnK \\a>
ill pIll'IS 111 iillimlllee
Ihe
.Sudiini-ium toniiflil. l-:dwin W. Walla
FREEPORT WOMAN HIT BY AUTOMOBILE, LEFT UNCONSCIOUS
cnluniUle nl' Kl'i'l-IM
aVi'iiiiM 111
will la- pi
Ic. .Sniui ¦.\ I'.siil
ill ai!
, uh
Hllillillee, I e|il'e.aeiiliiif{
I'ntiiiiy and from thai
.ippniMi.'il a siuallei-
I l.v J.' Ii.uylm- Kills,,11
II laaiy bas winked .ml
lunlicliell. Tlli.s pi,in
lomiiili
'.se naiH, lli-pulill' he |inll, ,< sidelllM,
alanii,-'.!
illlill 1,1 ihe piiK-nl I iilKhi.
: nl' III 1,1 \ w hi'
Is m the state.
Fnr this and for the ailditioiiaJ rea
ill that Lieut.-Covornor Wnod is still
lerry'^ Wood to his friends and I'el
ill thiir-'county 4t was ilecldeU thai
main as the Republlenn rounly
man.
mill r of Ihe .\ew Vork State li<'Kis- latiirc wlii'i'c the salary is only Jliuim annually. Ilecently he piibliily aii- nmiiu I'll thai he (Oiild no loiujyr serve liecaiisc it COMI hlin twice ii..^ much as be leci ived for Ills services.
ll iiiiiy la' laken to tm^aii thut he had I hell dc'ided lo Isi'ome a candiUale for I he I'e.leial (illice. but at any rale he ii* ill the Iield for il now.
'i'lie Itepiibliciiu ni-Kaiuzatinii in Suf¬ folk I'liimly has endnrsed him fnr the plaie as li:i\e the .Nassau Ucpubllcans. .Since Ille (listI id includes KiiiKH and (iueeiis Cl null ies al.so. il is neces.sary thai ho liiiM' eiidnisemellts fi'oni Ihn.se placi-s Illsn.
Till IU jiulilii an slate orKanizalion is said 111 lonk nil .Ml'. .McWhinney with favi-r ill wllll'll (.vent it seems fairly cei'luiii Ihat he can be appniiiled since most nf the time ihoMc who make ap poliilnii'lits of the kind listen closely lo the denil'CS~ol "the fniks bin k liniruv"
The present internal revenue collect¬ or fiom this district is tterlram M. Cardner, of (iai'deii City, formerly Dein- (aialic leader of this county, llis term nf olllee will expli'o aboul the lime that Mr. Wilson returns to private life.
Iileidenlally the now federal office soekiirs may have something (Sf the same thouKhi in mind—that it may not la> mereli a fniir ye.tr appointment, bill that a President, able and KuiJinif well. iiilKht easily have a second term aiid since ll i.s the iioliey of the Ue- puhlii an iKirty ever to rowui-d one Koodi,^,. term wilh aiiotliei'. Mr. llardiiiK iiiiKhl'4i, ea.sUy serve eiKht .\Vars. Those who .serve with him iiilKht ns easily have a I (iinfortable Is'iih for a lonjf time.
So leaaoii Ihe wiHe ones wbo wish .Mr. McWhinney luck.
BANFORD'S HOTEL BURNS
SUAVE STRANGER
BURGLARS PERSIST IN REGULAR VISITS DESPITE GUARDS
KoiiilliiMisr nl Nortli .Merrlrk lleslrnyt'il llesplti' Fireiiw'ii
GAVE BAD CHECKS Nassau county Home Not Yet Safe
Against Depredations By
Hired Apartment at High Rate, Burglars
Bought Groceries Then fHEFTS AT Pt7 WASHINGTON
Lhsappeared I
Itt-d Foalliers, .Neitly (IrKaiii/ed lioiiie I'oUre. Nil Itar lo Kt'iM-uled Kaiils
I'jjsl Itia-kaway. Ciarrisoii has a ch ilreds of dollars, n .'mme man, about i
Keb. IS.- .Mrs. .><'idie ck for .sp^-eral hun- I'elvcil from a hand- years old, who Kave
—.>lotioii Kobbetl.
rh'lure .MnKiiiite's Home
the check in jutymenl for rental fif i
her ,a|)artment at a Kenernus rate Slie .Aliiieola. I'
was iinulile to Kcl cash for the cheek, ' j.,,. weekly i
and has learned from the .Mechanics' I WashlnKtmi
National I'.ank ai I'miidi lu ,•. It. I., thu | elKlith siici
it would be well t" have tln' man ap
prehemlod.
Tho name siKiied to the (heck is Cy¬ ril C. Harrison. Tiie letter from the I'rovidi'iKc bank stales thai somi- m.aii usiiiif that iinme is alsn usiiiK the alias lUiyinnnd Hill.
.After .arran.KiiiK for the house reni.al, the slranKer bouRlit $::0 worth of Kro- ceries al the re.arsall store, and pave
•b. IS.—.MakiiiK llteir n-KU- ¦ semi-wis'kly visit lo I'mt burKlars completed their Ksful invasion nf privale hnines KlHt lilK'ht.
In sfiiti' of the Ued l''eallVei- Kuards, in siiite .jtlf a iirlvale w.-ilchiiiaii ami a watch doK to Kuard the maid and the housekeeper the home of William HoiIk- kinson. nf i<r2 Iteid a\'enui'. I'nrt Wiisli- InKlnn. was filtered by burKlars and jcw(-lry and other valuables worth up¬ wards of J 1,1100 wero taken Sunday Mr. Hodlfkinson. ihe head of Willlaiii
At the .same time • >f ill Windsor avenue, iiol.ls nf L'.'i lisl.orne pla C. IViislcj of L'll (u-bi be nimilniiti'd for iriisti
Tlell.-dll'i'l- Cllarles .1,
lei l.ll- .Vrlhiir .1. I-"liiii: noiiiiiiaii-il.
Wallii'-e was 1 iecl, .Atareh,,iriIS. but as h. the Navy in Jailiiiiry. into service in .Vjiiil. ally Iill th.' nlllce,
.Nn one has been iiii'iiti.nii ,1 poiient to Walliii e, siii.-e rriiiil< lier, retlriiiK tiusiee, aiiiunin'-' nnt a i,,t pie caiiiliilacy.
.A mi'?i-~spii'iti'il liKlit ill I 111' ' is expected amiiIlK Ille Irilslii man. a resident nf the soiilhci (if the vIlluKe. will probablv vidi-d siipiKirt from voli-rs livi IIS tliey will desire rciircMiitali
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BENZO'MI.VT
North Merrick, Feb. IS.—Flre dosroy- ed Ihe old Banford Hotel, t'amp avenue and .Meadow Brook roud, .North Merrick. on Wednestluy eveiiliiK. The lire was discovered about 7.30 p. m. Apparatus fn^m .Alerrlck and Hoo»ev»lt resiMindcd to un itlarm. l.acR of water hamjiorctl the liremen In their efforts to exthiK- iilHh the blii/.e. The buUdinK M'aii a to¬ tal loss.
The firemen ,ined all of their spare ohemleals, lioldiiiK one tank in remrve. The Klure could be seen for many miles and altractiHl a throni; of curiotii^ sli^hl ae«'i-H. ¦*
I.ltlle property was savtnl buildnlK wns a fraiii(> stru^tuiv. There was uo loH.H (if life.
Raiifortl's Hotel was an old-tlmo rood- house and huH lK>en operuted by Harry Ibmrord since the death of his father. The oriKin of Ihe lire could not he leai'n«!d.
William H. Hart, wlio.sc nal iKeii.y was u.sed by the slranKer in
ttiiiK the premises at 321 Ocean ave-
le, has been investiicatiliK since thi- (becks were declared worthl'ss. Ki-fer eiices in rrovidence and th'^ OulliM.k Company. Nmv Vork, are provins value, less.
The straiiKcr is described, as very well dressed. liaviiiK blue eyes, silver lirey hair, rosy comple?\ion ami a win- niiiK wuy.
BAYMETWrn^T^SHOOT SEAGULLS WHICH EAT CLAMS
TOWN'S CHARITIES COST BUT $64,968
Alarm; X*w "Trti^phone; Th*y'r«" IMT
lltie-kvUle Centre. tVh. I i—Still aUirm
wounded for h sriiau lire in Rockvill.
Centre l'^rkway..3t noon today. Mctti-
l>era; of the .Uerta. I>»ff>n<lp.-. Uvr OatvU.
ajftbu hMMvboKi taaxita. fw tm* i Buxalcaa and AVoodland rt>l]od with tho
Id tontflltl*. U'lat oonvonlMti, Mr I bNi<l()Uatti>rn compaRy. N'O (tanuiff:
n: ^^"'ri»'*.«si^;s2. wrts:.i.'*ii!«L' ""•*' '*'" ••"•"' '•'••"'°"' ""^^
«nw nara.—*jtn. litOrliad fIna.
Th.' n inaiiiiiiK Uvn iiuste.'s. I'liink .1. a check for $.iO on the bank in I'rovi j W. llodKkinson. Inc., motion pletuies, j j;,.yiKilils nl o.sbnriie pliK-e iiiid limiaiil deuce, on which he received $30 chanKc. t with ottlces at .''.27 Fifth avenue. New | ^- ' i,,.,!^!,.^ ,,,- oslairne terrace, bolli The check i.s of value only as a liou-i V(irk (-"ily. Is in California on a busi- i ,.,,„„, (,.,,„\ ,„,rth of the trioks and in, venir. or iiossible eviJciKv in ease tliel'i''S» fil' '" 'he film cnhmy. He lia.s | (,)„„,„, |„.i;.|ii„„.s. Which nl llie.ic men suave, handsome. pros|a-rnus appearinK ; "'J' '»•''" home for four w.^-ks. Mrs. i j^ clio.sen tn represent the s.-ciinii will straiiKer is arrested. lIotlKklnson is visltlni; in Baltimore.
i The liouseket-pcr and maid have bc'i 1 in ( harKc of the hou.se. I'.nth wile oui , for a part of the early cveniiiK. Wil , Ham Lewis, u n'lKht watchman employ ••U by several citira'iis liviiiK in Ihe vi Icinity. was pulrDllinK the neiKb^xirhiHK jus usual Sunday nlKlit. Inside thi house was a doir also lefi to Kuard tin I house. With all these iirecautions liurK-' w% t. r r /• •>"•» ci •
liars entered, roblwsl the place and KOt j Relief for 663 PerSOUS SboWU IH I away unmob sted. County lleteclive ' rt,,.,_.«__,' P.-.,v^. P,.n£»
j Ferdinand Mille.r. Charles Hansen, lln- ' UverseerS KepoHs KrOtlt
I Kci- print f xpeil, and CoiistabU'S <!harles Jn Poor Farm
i Andor.siiii aiitl Charles Ttnlle investi- .
il.'at.'d the scene of the crime. Kntrance was Kaiiied throuKh inr. The class in the door was broken
Seaford. Fob. 1K~-The question of ! •¦^'"^ ^f''' '•"'¦'''"¦'•¦'''«'''"«'''''•¦*>¦ '"«'"'"'¦ whether or not the sea ruII is all tlial "'"¦'^ '"»'<''¦ ""' >HirKlurs woik.-d Ids- it is cracked up to be In the scavengpr 1 """'''y ''"l thnroUKhly throiiKh the house, Une Is dctoted amonK baymen of Sea- i I'lekinK such thinfts as th.-y di sli f d and ford who have, taken i.ssue with the I '•'avim;. with line discrimination, those Conservation Commi.ssion. \ thi'iKs that did not interest them or
Perfectly Rood clams, oysters, and which were ton bulky to carry away, abs form the Wll of fare of the.se ' On Friday niifht, in spite of Ited ircUt tnBlead of the material that save j Feather guards and all other patrols. them their title of ••.scavenifer." , buriflar^ enterisl the home ..f II. H.
The law protects the sea.|rull now but ] Carlton. 7'.; IJayview uv.-ntie. and mad<
off with Jewelry worth J400. In this house as In most of the others the oo cujjants were awuy tor a Bhort time .-ind i-eturnisl to lliid the place ransackisl. Entrance was Kulti'-d here as in other places, through a r»'ur door or window from which Klass hud b«.!en removed.
The liurnlai In thiH cane siH-nietl to have hurried away for he left his over¬ coat bt'hind.
So many burKlartes have iH-en com biHt
RAID IN HEMPSTEAD IN HUNT FOR DOPE
Man and Woman Arrested, While One Woman Escapes—Bottles and Contents Seized I
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the bay man would like to be able to shoot them and s.ave enouRh Bootl.sea¬ food to feed Seaford for a lonK time.
CHIKK KNtilNKKK .M.UriK~
tilVKK AI>I>K1<:S.S IN i.YMIKOtIK
Lynbrook, Feb. 18.—11. C. .Alajor. chief eniflneer of the Uta-kvllle Cenlrt- I'JIec.trlc liiichl and Wnler I'lant, Jour- iie>fd to thia vlllaife Thursday evening, ^'ebriiary 10. und Kave an enliirhtenliM? i milled In Port AVa«hinKton In the
llemiisK-ail. Fell. 1>. Til.' i lianti I llinipstdiil Town for Un- year just ed, ci'Ki Jil-i.fills.firt, acciriliiis to r. p.irl-: of Overseers of Ibe I'lair l>aiilel .Mi.iri sou and i\i llllll- II. (ioldsniilh.
lli'li.-f fnr il<;:j iM'i'snua milside nf in j siitutions. or wlm live in ihelr n« n or sonie other person's hnirie, cost .<ir.<.'lL'. while tW.sjii was iiaid for the iiialiiii ; nance of li'.'( poor children in iiislltii . tions and "phK-ed nut" or laianleii with ! sorine per.-i'U Who would take tlii'tn for 1 th(' same ammiiil il would cost to ket p ; them in an inslitutloii. For US per. i .suns .s.'nt 'to hospitals and like phiit-s. i i-I.SlS.li.T was the (lift. ! It l(a>k *I7.7«:'.;.'' to run the alms bouse Iind ,<«.i;74.:i.'i for the farm.
The piMir farm waa ii|'H-rai''>l ni a profit of aluiiit ^llt-'i. Kliii'c 111.-re waa a ntiirii llf llD.sni.ori from the pn^luce from ttiat pluo'. but this is nearly tlOOii uiiiler the liKlires for Ille year Is'fore,
PI" olh.-i "III.I l|i|-s I'^ll/.Ki "nan.ill.- s»iiia.l " liiaii.,111111. IS III III nielli uii l.ll- aviiu li.r 111-1)1 nil 11 liieU Ihe jnli. •rhe% Weill 111
rilipcil III llic ilniir. an sponse. brnke diiM II Ih occiipaiils vieic l.avi door. They kii.-ci ed, r
nf till- lllKJIivcs. Mini Uolx-I Is. The i.lhl'l.
j Ihrniiith biisbes and um aviav In Un
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111 I It is alli-Ked Ihal a ceiiuin wninaii
d I whose name is known. iJamino and Un
is'Kobeits wiimun were uli workinc tn
Kcther iu trafUckiiiK in Ihe driiKs.
The lun under urnst wi-ie tukeii li Ih'' Inwn Incktip anil nn .Mmida.v uen laki-ii tn lirooklvn for arraiKUiiii-iil Is- fmii u fv-deral coiii-l.
The tvv.i a|.'ents bad been alsiul lowi Ihe Ki-ealer pall nf a Week lookliiK foi vlolutions of the sncalleil HarriMrni mt wliich i.iflricls Ihe inilti.'kiiiK in iiiir
.-.Hie dn.KS.
aioiilill Ihe lin.
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dia.r Jiisl as lb
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in catchinK, (ITI \\as Kalberiii
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Kanizcd in ell frnm. a selected .snleh fm ptjlice iillli-lals. «l ifTebi Im-si ri'i '".nitii nielli and ailMiiici
iliililles a ' Is shall 111' ir lipimilll
pinbii'
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noIlilriK else will
COMEDIAN FRANK TINNEY BEING SUED FOR DIVORCE
I talk to membi^rs of the Civic L«-a«ue on j few weeks that citizens there hav.- or-
j municipally ojierated li«ht.ln«: plants, nanitcd ibeir own polict? force und ¦.ut¬ ile reviewed, tho progress of the work : known uh the riod Ftsathers. but desplie at the Uockville Centre pbinf, 'sivlnir this the ininrlarleh continue tvlth slurt- many t»ci» and lltftiri'ii. He waa to | line Cr«iquene.v.
maJ(« hut a ten mloutc talk, but w-tieu At first the plares rohb«d vrere thoiie
be lovltad the inetn)>erii to task n>>«*-|of tbe lo«» >»-wiIthy eltisetw. but now i chiilrman referred the miitter to « crim tlonj. Ihe dlacusalon la.sted aii h<m|r and the richer folks are helna victimized i mltte.- eompoKwl of Tru.stees Chamber a half. '^ 1 alao. lln and McLaucbbn.
Itlds Kor Kleelrlr W'tirl*
IJkls Wl n- oirt'lieil for iilterall'ins on tbe ebstrli- wirlUK system In the vil lai;e liUilibnK. They were us fojlowa: Thomas .1. Hartin'tt. Hempsieiirt. ti-2Sf>. WllH(,i! .Mel\'a>. Harden Ciu , tr.'l«; Fri-tl Cnaer, Jllii«>|ii. »K00. The
Bm^m|l
RRE DEPARTMENT OBTAINS DIRECT TELEPHONE LINE
Fiecpoil, F. h 1 actors' i-nlmi,\ iil prised Wl (lne!.il:i,\ 1 TInney. (-(iiiieillan. wife for divorce.
.Mis, Tiiiii.-! il llaveiipi'i I The f wc^ll in Ihl- Tiiiii"\' blK ijurpriM any indiciilinn
Aciorilim; I served Jllsl :i fnr iniiladiliil »'oin|iaiic.
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entr.'. I''i-li. Id,-Trill- to C. .Major. I'hI.'l .-iiBlitcei' n! Ihe pnu.'i- pl.-inl. InHtuIled the dircl t( l.-phon.' w'ire f 11.111 111.' iilani ti'i' Fin- t)el>.'irtm'-iit il.'ud.|tiiirt('i-s this week. He pi-omisi'd a wwk ago Mnndav niphi. February 7. tn have tlii' mati rial in a wifli Of- ten dayi«. It .aim- aivl iii.-ii were Imnuidiatelv put i" work inNiall- iiiK the line. '
-A larsre irong ennoi'led to the t.-fe- pliiiiit- .-fiuipmeiit liisiili' will riiiK should t*ie plant .-all tK'iitbiiiartei's The di¬ rect line will jreaily fBe|liiHt#< a* er- lalriiie the lf>catimi of fires, particu- larly when a ntill alarm Ih itounded.
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m-:MI'STKAII U \MS l-.l.l-,( ritK
I.li;iH l'l AM Ol ITS OWN
llei!nml.-a'l I''!' i' Tb.- \'illjl«e
t'.nltril til I i.lisiili I lot: Ibe alllioilssion lo
the tleriiije a' Ul'' i ninlUK MllaKe <-lei 11(1^1 '^r a t<^'^p''H<iil<'n IO il slal a mutvicl pal eb Ctrl'' IlKhi'i'nK piiani. 11 Is the tu- •lef of the llllinlM-|-K ..( Uu' H<Miid Ih.i I
llv village -ati furnish lia own ele, .
trlclty and ii'-rliaf>*i sell Ilchi coinm#i ¦
clallv «t a sarInK '"dh in the vUlaf* unti Iho consuinl'ia.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19210218 |
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msi^^ms^^^u7^i^isi&^''^^\ AO F«iUves af TW Hempstead Inquirer •Mi of The Observer-Post ia Thu PcfMr ¦?7!5!1R<5^(PS»?iqS57gSIRMF,S«T^^ asKS County Review AmalffaKlMited With the ROCKVILLE CENTRE OBSERVER-POST AND HEMPSTEAD INQUIRER Observer-Post Hempstead inquirer ia tUs Fi^pcr ConUaieJ aaii Better Tku Efw Official Pap«r, Village of Freeport FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 VoL XXrV, No. 8 TOP MAY APPEAL GAS CHARGES, ACTING ON EXPERTS FINDINGS Engineer Shiebler Says P. S. Commission Used Wrong Valuations NIG, MOVIE SCREEN PET, PAL OF VICTOR MOORE, DIES AT BALDWIN HOME llerniietenil. K<-l>. 18-Tlin Town ISonrtI H f»f ll< tt«iKte;iil «>li TtlOHiliiy. witliiitit for- mn.1 riiTlon. tiiUI .Mlnriiey lleiiry .M;i.x- >'Oii tliiit iiiiy :i( lion III! miiy tiike ro- Kiii'tlifiK I'.pii'III from th I'uklle Ki-f\i,-i- (•oirin)i.>'! '^'e SiTVlec (hiirKC for till.'- IdvMi will lie iiii:/ri>vi-il liy llie Itnarit. Ite.(- |
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