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OUdlAiro I jK»0OL iUILDING PLANS
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Ocean SMe, June S«.—Resi«Hit» at i Ocean Skle High fk:hool IXj4rtct No. 11 will-meet Friday night In Salamander Hall to discuss plans for reconstructton of tite school building which was r«!«:eot- ly (icstNiyed by flre.
Vhe meeting has be«ii callcl for 8;30 p. m. by Gilbert Smith, clerk.
OoHui f>lde Is buildinK a new school house on Terrell iivcnuc but !t Is doubt¬ ful'whether this will be completed in tintf to accommodate the children dur ing tlie fall term.
Tbe old sifttool building wu not 1-irgi cnoi<gh to avcemmodiite all the pii!>ils who desired admission and the new school was bullC to refieve tbe crowded condition. ''^
Unless something is done quickly tbere is likelihood tbat Ocean Side will be without Hchooihouses in the fsl|. Tbe meeUng called for FrWay night hi to A^Hftcuin plans to combat this situation
POULTRYMEN CALLED TOCONFERENCEON FRIDAYATMINEOLA
fUn Wber«by Expert May Be at tbe Service of Long Islanders To Be ProffMed
Mineola, June 30.—Poultrymen of .Nassau County, will meet in an inter¬ esting aoasion under auspices of the Nassau County Farm Bureau ai the Court Hou«e here on Friday at 10 A, M.
Prof. James E. Rice, of Cornell Unl veraity, will outline a project whereby poultrymerl of I>ong Island may have, the servit'c of a specialist who will spend all hia time in thjs v!-jinity and always be at their <»ll,
Tn the Hudson Valley District the IKiultrymen have availed themaelve^) of services of this kind the last two yeai.«
Robert Ogle, pott^try specialist work Ing in that district, will also b-i prenun: at the Friday meeting and wlil show tli'i poultrymen by charts and reports' Just what he has been ab!<j to accotn- pllsh in the Hudson Valley,
Becaa,se Nassau County is one of the largest ot the poultry raising districts this meeting Is expected to create wide interest.
Later Prof, Rice und Mr. Ogle wll hold similar meetings In Smlthtown, and Southampton.
MERRICK H: tt\. CO. PLANS BIG JULY 4 CELEBRATION
SOUTH HEMPSTEAD
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Z Hempetead. June 30.—An Interesting 'ftuestion involving the rights of a land- W^and tenant has just been decided tytJounty Judge Irtnlth. « In September, 1»:J, Mrs. Loon A. ilott of Hempstead, UMm^ a dwelling •taottiO to Fred C. Amokji for one year. Utihe expiration of the year Mrs. Mott, 4uxc|tItiW *o '**' contention, refused to JJve any further lease and rented tho 'prayUses from month to month. * The tenant claimed that at the end of ;ihe flrst year's lease she orally agre**! ^o let him have a lease for'two years Itrv^ Seiyien^bcK^lS, 1»19. y Jn the early part of the winter and In '•"the late spring and midsummer of 1920 Im»s. Mott Itnve repeated notice to her 'tenant to vacfcte the premiaes in Sep- ,'tcmber, 1»20.
;• The tenant, being unable to find an <!other place, refused to move out and fln 'lall^ the usual 30 days' notice was serv Tid, requiring poeseaalon of the premises ;':on'Novena>er 15, 1920, the Undlord re^ ^fusing to acceiJl any rent after that »date.
« When the tenant did not moyA after J thk^ expiration of hia tenanciy as flifed .•,by. the notice, a prpceeding was cop- ^¦m^h<:«d to disposaess him. A disposi^esa ""ws*rant was issued and the tenant was *'ref»oved about the middle of Deceniiier. Vl»3i»-
,'' It scenes that owing to a recent ' amendment to the |aw in relation to ' dtopossese proceedings, the justice be 1 fore whom and a jury the case was tried •had no jurisdiction. Consequently the ;'; tenant was not put out by due procosH •••of law.
'*¦ After waiting nearly six months the
Ttesant concluded that he waa entitled} and are much pleased with the result*- ' to be restored to the possession of the attained, ' pcepaiseB, having token an appeal from the Justice's judgment, and through hia counsel, Lincoln B. Haskin, made a mo Jon in the County Court, which in the -Weantime had reversed the Judgment of the Court below for want ot Jurisdiction, mAo.. be restored to possession of the ^"•^tofemiaes und for (Jamages. ^ Henry L, Maxson ot Hempstead of •'tounsel for the landlord, vigorously op- *^;^Bed thia motion and urged the con v..<cntlon that at the time the tenant was '*||>ut out of the premises even though the v;«irarrant was improperly I.ssued and **Void the landlord was entitled to i>oa- ^Session of her premises and the tenant r^ud no interest therein be<'au.se his ¦JSnonth to month tenancy had been ter- ftkininated by the 80 days' notice to move "fand furthermoi-e the oral lease was of fifgio force and effect, being in violation of "Jthe statute requiring a lease for a per¬ iod longer thun one year to be In writ- ¦^ng.
^ Mr. Maxson also pointed out that it <J^vas discretionary with the -Appellate **Court after a reversal of the flnal ord- *ver awarding posticssion to the landlord, ¦^••whether cr hot to put the tenant back 3" possession of the premises and that .«even if the tenant was entitled*to re- ""•^ain three months. Putting him back .^9«rould necessitate the landlord moving '?»ut and then moving back again in ^hree months and the tenant removing "•from hia present dwelling into tha land- 'j*Jord'8 premises and then out of thoKc vpremisee in three months, and tlie law *"tiever contemplated making unnecea- w,sary trouble when the tenant had com- **fclete remedy In hts action for any dam- .^ges he may have sustained. *• Mr. Haskin insisted upon hia client ,^'^^ing put back In possession of the f4«premise8, saying (TS had that absolute ^Jfight and that the trouble to which the «j>artie8 might be put should not be con- "¦^idered.
„,jy^ Judge Smith, however, denied i^enant's motion for ITOTfution and for ^^^l^mages, hut with Jeave to bring an '<Actkin for any damages sustained. *^* The County Judge said that If he ^^ould see that the tenant had a right to possession of the premises at the le he was dispossessed^'under the void arrant he would restore him to poa-
Hempstead. ifns l|.—Thf oar|^l
imder the t^aanlll* •(^iHMin fl«W> Jr. O. U. A. M.. wm open in Phrsons' fleid, FTofit 8tre«t. oo the aftgrnpow Of
Tbey Do Need Eqnpmert and'"^!L"^^'^ill "*^"'J".^'^^li
_. _ . .. T^ hig July ». There wfll be dancini^ and
all Other cgrolv^ fUsactkNts, .w}th es- trs features each night. On Friday nifht the conacU Mil donate t^ pro- eeeds from tbe danciag floor to tMg va..- mssBori*! fund. A sokl vatch «|m1 a xtring of beads bave been offered re¬ spectively tp the aMO am) 1^01199 who
H«p« to Gil It Ml Vain •! Taxpayers Next Week
Hemintead. June 99.—U the taxpay
era of the South Himpetead Fire Dla
trlct ar* planning to attend the meet ,
«, ^ . . I .„ t^^ _^ .^ a" VQtsd th^ npKist ||ppui4|r in the ostin mg next Monday nighl to team why th. | .^ .^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ j„ ^^
flremen want to buy beds, 'don't." j„njce of The Daily Review in Hemp
It Is ail the Dallr R«vi«'>'« fault. |»tt»d.
Socqi^body's always taking the joy out ] -!^ ¦ —
of life, as they say, and wht-n It wa» FREiPORT WOMEN ATTEND
discover^l tbat what had been intended | EN^AiVPW A^ V^tW^^MTON^
aa "rain coats, boots and other equip
ment fo:' fifteen flremen are needed,"
had been printed "rain coats und beds, "
it seemed best for the Rcvl«w suOl tj
ico to bed at once before some of the
South Hempstead flremen could get
around.
However, they were very nice about Jt and said U the Review would tell the ^ople they don't go to sleep when the flre bell rings, that they stay at hjme
nights like f'^^J^^''''\['''"''''''\H, i-atterson, of tbe O. A. R. Post, all have no use for bede in tbe flre house. | . .. "^^ . ' _ _ .. . . „ _
they would let everybody ofl.
So that's the whyfore of this effusion.
The committee appointed to .investi gate t. 9 Department's ,need» ami the cost will report Monday night, wlien it Is expected arrangements will be made to call an election so the people tan vote the amount needed.
The departinent has obtained permis¬ sion to paint the street light In front of the flre house red and is showing a red light In the tower that is visible for «<v eral miles.
Merriek.^June 30.—Merrick Hook and lijtdder Company 1, assisted by the T-iadies' Auxiliary, want to make the Fourth of July celebration memorable.
The following, Intt'iesting programme for the day baa been arranged:
Morning: Baseball (lame at 10:30, ut Cammann Field, between the Fire Com¬ pany and the Men's Club, for a sliver cup. Cammann Field is southeast uf the railroad station.
Afternoon: Af 2:30 o'clock, varied p;o- gramme of athletic events for boys and glrla, women and men, for valuable prizes. *
There will be other features for the amusement of those not taking part otherwUjc,
Evening: Display of fireworks, follow ed by dancing nnfi refreshments In Fire Hall. Music by S<-hneIder'8 Orchestra.
Merrick Hook and I^iUder Company 1 extends a cordial invitation to every¬ body to help make July 4 what it should be. Revive patriotism by uniting to make tlUs Fourth a day never-to-for¬ gotten by any privilged to attend!!
4.
Duval Gan^ge Bottbed Mineola, June 30.—The Duyal Gar- the age, on the outskirts of Uarden City waa robbed Tuesday night.
A window was forced and the robbers worked, apparently, without fear of molestation. They took automobile tires und accessories.
Freeport, June St.—^Tbe Department F.ncampment of the Q. A. R. and Worn en s fkll^ Cpr^^s at Qt|>ghamton last Week was attended by a oelegatlon from Kreeport and Roosevelt. { I'leseat wfcs: Un. Slimbetb ^BB ,-sen. coipnuind^r; Mrs.-Agnes Itz, vice ' eunintander; Mrs. Klsle Johns, past iconirpadder: U\ag Uuss^ Bentley, Mrs I Prudence Langdcn and Jlfrs. Annie A. ! PHttorson, wife of Commander William
of Kreeport. The Roosevelt delegaCion wa.s |»nipo8«4 oi Mrs- JdcMitsch ^^
Mm, Towaa^^
SIDEWALIS*
JuM to.—O^nplaia^ reoetvsA about shade treea. sta7ibf>q4d hedges that in many placee a^^t .i| village obetnict the walks or Itfever free passage by slapping the
iwtrft-i^ *» **« **<=•• In *»»« P»»«*« the tM'-tjbs bare been allowed to «rlthQ<-: ^riif^mmg until tbey take up al¬ most Y-iH ot tbe walk.
Tftn*!". 'who prefer to do their ovo trimm.ng should get at It at qnoe. fs tbe vi.i^f 11^ (lavf it done soon and tlte ei,>«nse f^lU b« a .tax ag»ipst the proper, j^
AldfOUNCENENT
Vf e |ifiV« a limited num¬ ber of patterns to litiake Up in tine tailored suits. Extra fiair of pants with every
suit;
pyUCES $35 TO $65
Por further information wriie
J. W. PLCMiNG FmMiKNrt, If. Y.
Sole Agent for BROWNING KING A. CO
timilMr aa4 Buiiding Materiili
Tfanbw, SMNr.'SkiatlM, Doora, SMk, Triaa HaniwMr* aad Pnfaa
JOHN J. RANDALL CO.
15 N.UBf Beach Av^ mtas FRE£PORT,
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B. & R. Market Co., Lc.
Main and Pina Sto., FREEPORT
MARRIAGES
JVIiere Our Gtizoos it Ust Come Into Tl^ Owb
Comeli—WOlets j
Hemiistead, June 30.—Clifford Pnv \ nell and Ella May WHIett*. both of | Hempstead, were married Saturday I>\ 1 the Rev, Dr, Frank M, Kerr, at tlip Presbyterian Church. They were ai tended by Mr, and Mrs. Ernest D. Wil letls of Port Washington. They will live In Spruce street. West Hempstead. The bride has for several years been connected with the office of the Sentin-I here.
In making the followlQf stf le¬ nient we ate not attemjitlng to fn»ten on every clothing ret«lier the charge of iproflteering.
L'nquestiopal^iy tbere arc ef- >> ption*. However, thp general charge that retail prices are «l- ii'sether too high, a« succinctly Bt.ted by President Harding in g ri I ent speech. Is not to ^ tlo- nied. ¦ *
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MOSES R. CORNWEli
For Anythiag ia ik^ MASON MATERIAL LINE;
I have a f all «ind complete Uae in stock at i^I tiffiff; vcald be pleased to quote y(|ii on yow requirements. ALSO COAX AND WOOD-rPrwapt Dclinriea
MOSES R. CORNWELL
79 OBSERVER ST.. Rockville Ceatre
lo i«emedy this »ituj*tion th'- Interesta of the public oiiigelves, we have decided eiiiniDfttp the rft^iier eatissly
'Ihe public, therefore, can iii>w buy clothing direct from ns, iiK' manufacturers, at fctiigl «i'o|».'8»|« urii^es; «t>8Qluteiy pun wool suits. remerhber,,at J18.5>. $2.'. no, |»«.00 and' fSg.Oe—no higher—suits for men ai^d young men thnt usually sell at from t3ii to 1*5 in elaborate retail cstahilshoients.
'I'hi-se suits, in fact, 'offer an unu.sual and irresistible appeal ill high auality, Utest styls and lar-fal tailoring—equal In ever" irsi"M-t to hand-tailored custom Mork—faultlessly fashioned of' liiiwlcsB fabrics, l«0f;i pure wool
the very finest procurable ii"iii the leading woolen 'mills, SI' h IB Frenoh-Kivers, Green- u I' ll and like high gri^de coq-
fO^ev^- '" truth, that c^n
e mid In the highest class
but at half the price, au '.
represent the output of a
pr of well known clothing
lea
(•* onl store whic oumi
manlfacturers who have formeJ thin fnew consolidation for tbt rcasfins stated.
.V^W WOTK THIS:—We are onv.'paylng $2,500 for the quar¬ ters h-e ppw ourupy. On Qruad- Wii this same space rent" for %4i 000—a tremendous savln-r in r^t that allows us to pu' ex- tniii qwllty ifilo tho ferments w. i^Mutgctur?—gnd gives you th- ;adv|nt«ge of *buylng two suit^ fbr the price of one.
v4u really are buying at whulesale—putting back into yc'ifi own pocket the overhead ch.ises that you otherwise Woiifa have to p(^y the retailer for Ma maintenance of an ez- RtDdlT%,8Stabl|sbment, including faniW sales-force, special tlx- tur^ hlfii rent, etc.
JSms and see for your^i-lf!
i^wUl ** ••'oyf o<^t »ione the suits tn New Trirk, but
see
snatlpii
th' hame courteous service you Itif 4 been Rsying (or at retail ftnrH, with a yuarfkntee to At, nn [natter what your build— newfcst styles, cloth fresh from th- iQO^ui. absolutely fast dyes, ardJ further, to return your ni' rley instantly If you are dis- s^'iMed in any particular.
Phone Lynt>rook 733-w
CHAS. W^BAWSON
Groceriea «iid Delicateat«ii
FANCY FRUITS
Qnlers Called for mid Pel|veroi| CIOAKBTTES CIQAM
234 Uerrick Koiii Lynbrook, L. I.
Stsr* eipsg a:^ A- M. ts 7:39 P. M.
UMTEP MANVrACTUREit9 CLOTHING CO. 6IWI7 U%% Twelfth SI., N. Y.
I < t li I) SHd 4th .Vvc. IlitlUii 3 Mut Jof iitib UK Ua«i Side bubway.
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FREi; DEUVERY
3 Phonea: 800, 881, 779
Special for Friday and Saturday
f iffy Department
5 ' .Js Softr fer H w4»Siciur 1»0 f'..lads Suar
Batt«:. 8cs! Crcflmery, lb C«llv«, Hotel Alter, ik. Miifc, Natro Brtad, can C«rB Flakes. Kellogg's Cora Paffs, paclufc
lMPERULBREW~Best Beer Maae. Cas* •( 2 d«x. bots. 1.75
Peaches. Per Basket TomatMS, Fresk, Basket Jiffy Jell, aU flavors, pkg
30c 58c
5.80 45c
37c
9c
10c
10c
25c 2Sc 10c
Meat Departmeit
Leg of Spring Lanb
Poaad 40c
Fore Qnartcr Spring Lamb
Pound ZSv
Rib Roast, lb. 22«
Long Islaad Dacks
Pound Big Supply of CkickcBS, Fowl and Broilers
Stora Opan
MONDAY
Until 10.30 A. M
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I The tenant may bring an action to re- OVer any loss he may have sustained sn of an illegal disiKissess, but in ft to succeed be would have to show he was entitled to possession of .the premises and had a lease upon the property whieh had not expired at the ^iq% he was put out. * I^ doss nut follow as a matter of law *Wiat because a tenant Is Illegally put .§ut of the possession of premises that ^ ..uuulci be repossessed of the same. "^In this partk'ular case the County kourt adjudged that the lease had come P, an e^d «lheq the landlord went Into igiSiwtisIno of her Bremtnss.
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j*.Accsrd|iaf to reports received by the Kts. Hoalth DM^artment, soine dyee ta oQloring toy baltoons are capia- of oauslng severe inflammation when SUght in contact with the skin while hi' a Molat coisditloa. Children should yf tgaraad AgAfbaiA. the pastUne of mak l| Agm mtaiAlaug hattEMHU from the rup- nMMM* by sucking or blowing i\ ^/Aatum ra. the bfilloons held ^htiy afaiaet tbs Ui»
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flMM«h Open l%rattcb iimmier
(viHe Osuire, June S».—St. Mark's
thodiai Xpisepipal Church, "has aent,
asllcss that chandi servit:«fs wUl be
at the.HSual hcttrs during tht*
Tft* pastor, the Rev. Richard
psMCh throughout Julr.
"Tke Kg B«»k on the Comer'*
, IbtabKilied Ml
OVERHEARD On A Street Car
CAflTAI. - I- I 3«.iM
Two woBMB paisaBgars were d^iij»mg tMir tlioppuf •^enhMres, on street c^ lietwftn HMppitMff tmi fmjttid.
*'\ wiiirted to biy fp electric sewiiif madune," said one woman to aiiotlier. "I looke<l all throvfh THE PAILY RE¬ VIEW for I tlbvPffM iWfly »ODie store wQHld U ^ifo^ui^ one, l>Kt 1 couldn't M anythiac.''
I — '^ There, l|r. Nassau County Adrertiser, is • t|nnj[fcl le
give you paose!
What is true of one prospect js pr«^^ inw ff kmh anil. Lots oi you Nassan County adrertisers are iJii^ Ims- ness because ytni neglect to keep a good advartisMNral mi¬ lling regularly to intonp cqitemers aljoiit year slirt or »nfi«a.
Freffttently one ad lalU Mae ao4. bat t^ a4 tM if caP- fittei^ laa ia THE DAILY Rttf^ ^ atviiys ia9)«^ ^^
itart aaw. Tbe tiiae Imu cobm ^t^m we (nve ta M^ tke castoaar agaia,.aad we ¦%&! as wefl admit it aad fa after tke kasH|eoi'a|aia ia $ pro0mhra aapMa*.
SURPLW
TOTM. |i$OUi£E^ OV^
DOES a ftaaral Caaunerqal
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Talaphone, Fraeport 1132.J
Upholstering and Interior Decorating
FAY AND FAY
SPECIAL
MattressesRenovated$3.75
EQUAL TO NEW
STERflJZED IN OUR SANITARY PLANT APPROVED BY THE STATE OF N. Y.
Rtt-Upholatering of Every Description
Ke-Painting or Wicker Furniture
CUSHIONS PRAFEIHES CABINET MAKING FQUSHING SJP COVERS
SPECIAL Window Shad^
TO oitpm Each 9Sc2uid op
Our Samtuy Woik. Shopa are
UcattJ at 48 South Main St^ Freeport, L f.
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