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NEWS NOTES FROM ROOSEVELT
KOK SlRRWiATK
John J. Graham
a. 0. P. riub .>le-eHuK X
The harmony lie p.ib.icau Club, of RiKjsevfcl-,. did not i.'jid ri;e itgulai moillhly lu'jc'ing on launiiay ia.it,. but v>iii ha.^ a iSpcciai iucciing ih Board of Trade Hall on .Mo.iday ev¬ ening, Novembei (nh 'Ihii ii tno I.ighl be.-.oie eie, ;i(,.|,. .-'.nd t.e.y 1.H-..1 bei- of the elub Is uiijed to be p e;,- em, 1 talis will .tie maa nd e-.n.: laid ou' for C'ee 1 ion iiixy, v. .1.1 a pvi.- pose to get every vieei eni fi a , hia ball'Jt for good govorntnent
KOOSKVl,! rs \'.,W PASTOk An h - S-. ili.ir. W in lias Vlr ady Nearly Diiiihled Th ( ngi' gat.oii At a iiie<-ling of the Obii'ial Board of ' ,, ,.-„i.iti'i .M. C. Church held last weele, il was decided ie> extenel a (all 111 Itev. I, Siaiiiiy C'lrns, to be¬
come pastor. Hf! accepted the eaii, aii<i pi«-achcd his fiist sen,.on & ... «... ..11 1a.1L i:5,,nday evening. ' .•if-, Crioi.s bad prt'jt ill d for the congregation tne two .Sf-nday:; p e- \iou.s. Hill first sermon ».cis of tuch •1 . 1., pi.ing ..aiu.e-^ and wu.t .Ikudlt-i wilh a iiiaiiteily force that denoted a sense pf true nei s to his i.'allln;^, ihat ,,,i .ni;:^ . w<j .S'.uda^s witnessed 11', ".(' iiu.eai-e in the e-oi.Kregation
,-.!. :o,-t doiih'.e-. 'ill' ni'W pasUir is a native of Bat- ' ' ll c' , ,\iicb,, and i.; flniihinK his eourse of s»i;dy a'. D: ew Seminary, Ills e-oncenisl per,sona!ity* hi:? evi- flcnt purpose to do hi.s work well, .', 'I viih a ,-ine-( rity eif success which will no' he baflle-d by difficulties, be-- spcaks for him a iniiii'-itry of niarke-d
For flood finvernment an^ ?ro>m\y
VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET
Put X mark in iront of all names on the ballot where the Ejgle appears
profe.e.-.,-, ar.d f_,iies to t.l:e people of ji ilooiceit an opportunity to fol¬ low a itacei ^'.'ho.5e coLii.se viiil no .I'Aiht be on,.' 01 i-onlliiued vicioiles.
There is no doubt that the loyal iiiciiibij.H of ihhs chuich will respond .1 ll Ilea, y .--iipp'.jit of their new pastor, aud ii wiil noi lie .sui pil.uui;, II, ; v ill .1 ilic ai;.liiy i,f ihe youi.g picail.er to tell his hearers In au encouraging, tiue, hi-lpfnl, manly way, of tho opp-uiunities that are- betore theni, that the church building will ne>i be lai'Kc enough to hold ttie- people who can appreciate the good .iii.L.i. he uill cl re-ioie tlie-m.iii a "fea. t of reason and flow of the soul."
t\ most iiiipi'cssi\e discourse wa^- I'oiindeil on the eiuesiion "What fft^od ihiuK shall 1 do','" .'Viuong lhe many things he .said was, "We are not con- iieF KO much as to what actual life is, but the challenge of the hour o voiy one is. "what i.< your life, and what is it worth','" Culess Inspired with a lofty purpose, il will be a :aiiiirc. .Men 01 purpose blaze the pi ogress of the worlel; men of pur¬ pose lead the way for others to fol- ..i\v in their wake. A high purpose malie-s for a superior life, and en¬ ables eine to walk with a sense ol digiii'.y, "
For President CHA LES EVANS HUGHES For Vice President CHAS. W. FAIRBANA.S
For < Iovernor., , CIIAKLICS K, WHIT.MA.N
For Lleilteiia'it Covernor l.liW'.Vltl) SCH()K.\l-;Cli
For Secretary of .Stale FK.V.N'I IS .M, HC«JO
For Coniptroller ' KF'tJE.NK TKA VIS
For State Treasurer lA.MFS E. WKLDS
For Attorney Ceneial FCIUKT'K. WOODBCHV
For Slate Kii;.'liieer and Sur\eviir Flt.V.N'K .M, WIIJ.IA.MS
For Chief .ImU'e Conn of.e, ,i;- fU,\.\K 11, HISCOCK
For Associate-.Indite Com--, ol .\ii|.e,ils V''"''! HI'^l'T \V, POC.M)
Feir l'iil.te¥l States Senator WI I.I.I A.M .\1, C.VI.DKI;
For .lustice Supreme Court JA.MKS C, CKOPSKV
For Uepie-seiiiative in Coii„re-ss FUKDHIMCK C, II ICKS
Fur State Senatur CKOKCE L. THO.MI'SO.N
Nassau County Officers
For .^ssen1llly TIIOMAS A, XI'Wlll.N'.NF.Y
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.Mr, Franii DeTcap who was in¬ jured about two weeks ago by fall¬ ing from the roof of a house he was i.;..iuiiij;, diid ou .Monday afternoon. The ex-ray examinations disclosed that his back wa.s broken in thiee- piace.s. lie wis buried al Greenhe id I emeiery, on Thuisday. The de- c'-avcd was a son of .Mr. and .Mrs, Richard DeTeap, of Teakwood Av- ,,.ie, who are among the pioneers of
loseve-lt. There are four brothers, Keibert, who is postmaslcr, Charles, Geoige, and William, and a sister, Mrs, John Dixon.
know heller. Il is hoped thi.s wil ic u k'.-, on, and ro duuht there wii; l<e means euiployed to .^top this dan¬ gerous practiee.
The pupils of the Roosevelt Publi'. School receiving ctn per cent, in tlu Ace-inacy 'I'esi on Fiiday aie as fol¬ lows:
TMi HMi stV Sp( ilin'.!
Frances Dixon, Gordon I.ucy, Ab l.'l ,' . 1 i ;; . !!i hn .Mahoney, Ftlie! Smith, rtuth Lytle, Idella Brown, Ccftiiide Lie'ter, (.'lara Jaeger, Grace .Meinen, William Lober, Florence I Coi be rt. I iln \alentine, .Anna .M'ln- "¦nss,
6th. .SpeliinK. , (Miss CnrNon) I Anna Behr,
j 4tli. Arlthnit-tie ,(.Mrs. Kandall) 1 Leo Car.toi, .Ird. Arlthnietie ,fMiss ( raiir).
Wilbur P'allon. .Me-!ina .Marino. »rd. Arlthnietie ,(MisN Kelliam) ,
Joseph .Solnio. Albert Smith, Clara Bu-e-h, 2nd. Arlthnietie (Miss Phillips)
lAelyn Weioil, (^rae-e Wlaley, .Alex. Loebel. }lai:> Wllke nin-i, \ine-i nMi.ii Agipilo. ,In,'--e'p!iine Si,ii'li, :
'2n(l. Arithnvtle (Mrs. Henth-j)
Peter Marabeck, William Cruger, Al lelia Zieri ian, D'-lsi.ii, "M"
Stanley Moraitz. Fred Schwaneda.
The Attendance Banner goes again to Grade 4, Miss Finger, teacher, UU per cent.
A (lOid Judge
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The monthly tests for October in the Public School of thia plaee will take place on .Monday and 'i'uesday, Ue-iohei J'J and '21.
.Mrs, P,e-il Tylle-, of Rayniond Av¬ enue, ise-•now rei-ovciin,i from a sev- v'le! aiiack of laryngitis.
.lames Itnssel and family, formerly f Franklin Scitiare, have taken up their residence on Henry Street, this place.
On Friday evening of last week- Tony Sylvestro, of .Main Streei, above Henry, received e-onsiderable shak¬ ing up and quite some bruises about the eye. He was coming home on a irolley e-ar, and, the tracks heing soiiiewlial slippery from the heavy rain, the motorman i-ould nen sieip the car at stop li:{, and Tony jumped off, roUirf in a heap in the streei.
Harry Gilman has been eonimis- sioneel a lieutenant of the Boy's lii i- ...e oi Kooseveit.
VAN DEUSEN'S WORK AS SUPT. OF POOR
Assisted Poverty Stricken In Most
Economic Manner—Aiding In
Social Uplift.
There will be a re-gimental review of tbe C, B, B.. at Valley Street,- on l-;iee-iion Day, and Ceimpany "H" ol Rooseve-lt will attend.
RE-ELECT
FRANCIS M. HUGO
' ) K SECRETARY OF STATE
liNOtKKD HOWS HV A KICK I,K
,\lrs. Heudrie-kson, nf 18 White- Iiouiie Avenue, was quite painfully injured on .Monday evening, by beinir oocle-d elov p by a boy on a hlcye-le, who was riding on the side'walk, .^lie was returning from the store, and '•ad III"- arms full of goods, when, near her home ',she was suddenly run down by lli,^ lidcr, and was knoe'ked deiwn'seatte'ing her groceries in ev¬ ery direction.
She e-alled for help, iind two neigh- horr. who had just pas,sed ran hack lo her assistance. They heljied hor into the hou.se, and she was e-arrl(-d up to bed and a doe-lor called in. While- no bones were broken, she was quite well shaken uji, and suffered considerable jiain in lie-r hack.
Mrs, Hendrickson is the mother of Mrs. Fred Wil.son, and the faniily had just moved from Seaford in the af'"^'I'.oon, The habit of riding bi- ,>iU,i on the iia\ei-'i-nl is ;i 1 lo^t pi-rnie-ious one, and is indulged in a —' fp.f,) in this plaee, not only by tbe boys, but by men who ought to
Claude C Van Deusen, County Su perlnteiident of the Poor, Is a man win has maele an Irre-proachable ree-ord dur lllg the time that he hns serveel In of lli-e, Suiierintendent Van Deiiseii ha- made sue-h a splendid showing while- ir ortle-e that Ills electlou for anothe-i te-riii Is a certainty.
While his name will appear at the end of the ballot on election da.v, tin importance of the duties that he has se ably pe-rformed should not be iiiideres tlmiite-d. Mr. \'aii Deusen has wiirUe-' with heart and soul for the bettermeiii of the unfortunate peojde of Nassau County. He has never turned a ele-iif ear to the ple-as of the ne-e-dy and haii taken a persoiiiil Interest in the life of many of the worthy poor.
He has avalli-d himsell' of every op liortiinity to assist the peivi-rty strliki-n, and while- doing all In his [lowe-r for tlie de-stitute has never iillowe-,l his L-ene-rosity to run to the p'liiil of cn lraviigniie|.. .Mr, Vnn De use-n has weii-k(-(l In unlsin with the- ariouH ol¬ ga niza I loii,s of till-'County for lhe se ial uplift of the e-rrlni; and inilige-iit.
He- is 11 man of progressive idea- and Ills patient lahorliig in behalf of till' poor has save-il the Ceiunty man.' 'Iiilliirs whieb would have iroiie towar' the support of the liiiiia' -s of alms 'loiise's 1iiit for the- de-eji lutere-st thai be has taUeii hi many vli-tlms of elesti tutioii, see-iirlng employmi-iit for the-n, auej keefilng them from becoming pu I'¬ lie <-harKes,
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¦.lie C'.iiiiiy 01 ,\as,-au, noli.i; l.i h.ri- ¦ > KIV''11 LU il.l |..i.-i.,i.- huviiiB cla.iu,- .Iiia,lisl H.'Wl It Sli,illl, lal, i.f lb, I'own of HeiiHsli-u.l, In the- .valel ee,nn¬ iy, elee., ii.se..el. lu i..e-,,ii-. lhe sume will lhe V,.Ull,ers th'-icif, to llie suliscnb- 1 r llie- uilniiiiislrt,tor ot the ijiioels, .hallf-ls ami creilits eif saiel el, c, a.-ml ,11 lus Iilace e.f liunsuelmii bti.siiies.« ut li.U. 111'. Nassiiii ('..iiiily, .Ne-w
Voik, e.n eir before the tiist ilii.v ut Iji, eiiilier ni-xl,
Dulnl, .Mineola, N', V,, .Mav 11, 11116 Fll.VNK .S.MITH, Adminisi rator. '¦1,'^iCK & !-;i;.\MA.N', All'.ini'.vs fol A'lniini.-traliir, Kieeport, Ne-w
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"Turning the Tahles." TheKeimaus took great pride In their table's of i-itron wooil from Miiiire-tn- iila. The-y were Inlaid with ivory and sold at :i price- Hint was exceedingly extraviitraiu. When any of the- men ve-i.iureel to iie-cuse the hi'lies of e-x- trii va;:iine-i'. the- latter "turin-'l the fables" on Ihem by remimlini,' ilieiii ol the liir.u'C sums of money they vvasteel ,11 Inlying tables.
World's Debt to the Unsatisfied. Those- who nre- quite siitislieil sit still and elo nothiiig: those who are not quite snlisti'-d are ihe sole bene¬ factors of till' v'.ii-'.l, Lanili-r,
i'L' lif'JA.N'T TO AN OUIiKH iiF HD.N .lOK.N J, GUAH.VM, Su rriifut.- ol lhe e. .unly 01 Nassau, neilice is lieri- I'V givn to all iierson." liuvint; elaini.s against Klla G, Powell, lali ..f the ToWii of Hempsteuel, in tin saiel ce.unly, eleceaseei. to present the same wilb v.uchers Inereef, to lhi subscribers, the- executors ef the last will anel tesiamenl of sala decaseel, ul Ibeir t.lace of transacting hiisints.- Hl the offl"' (if Clock & .S.ainan I-'re-l-IK irt. .Vcw Vork. on eir before the I1r,-Jl day of fieceniber next,
iJateil, .Minola. N, V., .Muv 15. 1'.I16, MARV K, SOCTHAKl"), FllKD l';VKHITT POWKI.l.,
I",xecu tors, •I '"'"K A ,'^KA.MAX, Aitornevs foi l-;x.-'-iit,,rs, Merriek Read and Cbiir.-h .Sli-,et, Fre-e-iiort, N. V.
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STATK OF Ni;\v VdKK, (Un,'' i.f lhe .SiHii- Commissi,in of Hli,'li\vnys. Al¬ hany. .\, V,— l'ni,'«uunl t'l 111,' provi- sieiis of Chut,ler lin. Laws uf I'lOO, a,-. iiiiienfl.il bv Cbuiit.r IIIC, l.iiws ,,f llill and ChiiptiT »-ii. Laws ef Ifm, .-''alc'l I'l'i'ti..-ai.'l .e'll he I'.'e.ivi.d bv tin- iin- 'ii-r.-ii^'iii-.l ill their oinee, Ne, ,',,". 1 ,ii ii- ¦let. I .Sli'.t, .M'.iinv, ,--:. v., at e'e "¦'I,,' k I', ,M,, en lhe L'Cth 'lm- el' (i.-- ti.li.i', i;i|i;, f,.i' 111. l-'iiiri,vein,111 l.l th. fell.iwini,' bifrliwavs:
,Vii"i^aii C,.i.',t.', I., a. .Ve. IH'ill, .Vain, l.f Road, ,S|ierid,-in ninil'-vHid-Kiirnsi'l' Av.nue and Rockaway Turnpik,-, Ali¬ le..y l,,-ii-.Mh li.iiii.
Maps, plans, spce'ifieiitions and esti i'iiit"s mav ll, seen anil iii'ipusal ferin,-
, I'lailK'd "t IH.' effl"'- '.f th" '•i,ei"'i.-- siun In Alhany, N, V.. anil nlso at the ,.(I!''" 'if liivii-i'.ii l^Inifine.f I!. 11. Wait '" 'iii-ilc- t.,. to.,!.,. M \V'ashin^'U.l .street, PoiiBTlikeopsle, N. Y,
Till- espii^iiil att'-nti'in of hiiM'-r-J i- ,"li',! I.' -CI'VIM; Al. l.VPeiRM ATl'i" I-"'lR I!1Ii1i1-;RS" in th'- it,mii'i. 'i p;,. I " al, -'li.'eitlcallens aiel ''onti'itrt iiKi '-eiiient,
l'l .ilmsals fi.r eai-b road nr cnntrai-l niust be- piesent'il in a seiiarat, s, nbil ' v,'l,.|.'', ,'n'l'.is.''l en Hm' eiitsid.' with
tl.. 1,1,1-1,' .-Old -ll'."!.,.!- ,,f lh,, I,,Mil ,"
,'.'tit fact fi.r v.hi.h tli,. prnpiisal ii inaele. l-aieb |.r..[.'.sii 1 iniist t,- ni'.-ni'i I'll O'li l.v .'Ilh .'I a .¦.'rtill.'d ch.,'K |i;,\l.|ile t.l th" el'I'-r uf till' Still.' C..I11- :¦ i"^ il.ll uf IC-i^w vs f..r ii-i an ...'n' .'•ci.-il to at l/H-t fiV" f'.'i' cell' ,.f lie ¦I'll.'lllll ..f till' iii'opiisal wliiih sn.l '¦ ..r . e, , I; „,..,....,,„,.i,„
¦'¦'.i 1 , ;i h ..'¦ .¦!....'k will I" h'ld I.¬ th" 1'"iiinii^—'i.ii until lhe .eiiliiet iiie 1,,, ¦ ' n'l- I'liI',- ' \.'C'i',..l,
The sii'-ccsfiil bi'l'I.r vill 1..- i.-
el tl. |.-'V.- II II. I r.ir.nwinci' l..,n.l |..-
l'-<-:v ii.'i' cent ef%lh.- ('..lit rift, .'iml ;, mil inl, ll'lil,',' 'ond ''"Vi'iiim Ihc w.iir inir siirfiice ef nil leii'ls, t .s.'.iit wnl. r Ic'iind f lo'iidiini iind '..iii.'i-t .'.e-cfit. psv'lne-nls f,ii- twentv j.,!' ,', i.i ..f »i .'.'-lira.-I iiri'-e- of lb'- Items « hi.-h c.ii- |iii".' lh'' weniinc siiifiic, -ei.'' '"¦ tr. h" ev.'ciit''il hv a SIII,-I V ,."iit.:in.\ -. |i.' appr'.^-.'d h\- tie- C.eini i-.sh.n, ..- h, 11,1 s.'.'iir,.,! hv th" ll, |„.-il ef ,',.|I ' ,.,.,',I yr„.|nili,'s ll. bl- aiilirevi'd hy |i,' Cinnilsslon,
Th" ''i'"!!! is reserved t,, r,.|,.,i -.,-: uv all bids,
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Peeret,-irv Ci.nun iss ion. •
VOTE FO.R
JAMES C^ CROPSEY
SUPREME COURT JUSTICE
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Born at Fort Hamilton 1872.
Son of Co'cnel William J. Cropsey.
Educated at Public Sehooi, Polytechnic and Columbia Law School.
Practiced law over twenty- three years.
tjj Police Commissioner of New York, appointed by Mayor Gaynor.
\ 1] District Attorney of Kings Couniy over four years. First elected by 10,000 plurali':y. Re-elected by over 2J,i)o\J plurality.
I Prosecuted and convic1;ed politicians, bank officials and highwaymen alike.
A FEARLESS, JUST JUDGE
WITH THE
COURAGE OF HIS CONVICTIONS NOW ON THE BENCH JCEEP HIM THERE
PURCHASE SOME¬ THING USEFUL
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;-.' Kriiiikl.Mi .V\e-nue Fre-cpnrt
Ti-li-plione 2n8
Carpenter and Builder
Sci'eening of btiileiiniis and porche's a s]ii-e-i;ilty,
Carpe-nter's and ,Masein's Tools, niiilders Hardware. Paints. Oils, Varnishes. Glazing, Garden Hose, Garden Tools and Poultry Wire,
Estiinates cheerfully given. Work promptly done.
CommerciLl
Vulcanizing
and Tire Co.
l."i Uiiilriiail A»i-Hiii' Iri'i-port
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AUTOMOBILE I ACCESSORIES i
I,iM. s! priei-s i-iinsisti-nt with | iiiiality. (all nr 'phone j
FOH rolNTY TIlKASIKKIl
Daniel J. Hegeman
Ft]RS FURS FlIRS
reinodelled or re-dyed at reason¬ able priee-s- I'lstiniaie e'lieer- tuily t'i^pu.
Mrs. E. J. Barker
,Sii. S"iiniaii .K\e„ Iialdi>in, I.. I.
Te-l. 7'--!', l-'ie-cport'
l.au- 'if .N'i'W Veirk, aud forniei ly
wilh C. G. Guther's .Sons,
The Taxpayers Protector
The Mount for You
Low in first cost and runs almost for nothing:. You get "100 Miles for 10c" with prac¬ tically no repair expense and tire bills no hijjher than on ordinary bicycle.
Mo<3e-ll>. Hal b.'ll and i.ller. ^- . a
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about 111 lbs. Price
Safe, silent, clean. Runs lightly as f-ewing machine. Goes wherever bicycle wii) go, with no footvvork. Can be easily lified to put away.
CaU ior Demonstration
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Trolley Stop 60
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