THE-»AILT REVIEW, TUESDAY, MARCH 15.1^1
r.W.CJl(aRLSHOLD -VESPER SEVICES Di FREEPORT CHDRCH
Service Condacted Eirtiralsr Bj
Gris of Tk« OrffMiatioB—
Ckoir cf TWrtjr
Freeport, Har- "i 15.—The flrst vesper oirfltitF, bell! i.y tbe idrls «t the Y. W. C. A. in I-Vee.t;ort nt the Methodist Church wore inarV"'! by sxuipliclty that Church v.-ere marked by Bitnr-iicity that pt people prcj*nt.
.„ A choir of thiity glrlj dressed In white, sang the "Uymn of Light*," the
> National Y.W. C. A. hymn, as a prccea
'j',iAonal,
Thie \7txrt followed by tho ccnsTcpa- tlon sinking "l^end on O Kin.T Eternal" nnd "Envior rjreathe nn EJvf.ninB Bles Hlnit.' MiM Marjorie Pitcher, president of the Klrls' Senior Blue Triangle Club read the Scripture l.<e«8on after wh:c'^ ¦Mim Mildred Hill nang "Task."
Mlas tAura Parker, general secretary
.. of the Long Island Y. W. C. A., offered prayer and the choir sang "Follow the > Gleam." The congregation then sang
""Day I« tXylng in the Wept."
Z Miss Klla Agnew, of the National
cBoai-d, Financial Department,'ppoke on ¦ "Nelghborlinese."
Tl>e services came to a closo with the
.'.choir singing "Peace 1 Leave With
'- You," followed by a benrdlctlon.
The Y. W. C. A., both in Freeport and nockvlile Centre, the territory superin¬ tended by Mlrf MTrcr^iict Johnson, arc
' planninp Bt. l^atrlck'a Day parties.
MERRJCKHREMEN WILL CONDUCT FAIR
m
iRRICKIIIENSaUB HAS LIVEY MEETING
Baseball Team Formed—Flafman
to Gurd R.R. Crotsing—Qob
To Hiye Pool TcixnaicKitt
At the ncetiag of the Men's Oub of the Chuich of the Redeemer the base- t>all conunittee fireaentcd a detailed re¬ port on the cost of equipment nnd maintenance neceseary for the team
during the coming summer. The cost „„•. con-itltuted last night. President of uniforms and other necessary equip-*Nichols, who refrcs and is not a candl- nscnt, nnd incidentals, was csOmaUd at ^ate for re-«!«tlon. expressed b'.e thanks JJ08. After much discussion the com- to the other members of the Hoard for .Tilttce waa authorised to purchase all ,^f,r hearty o^peraUon and help (?->r- necesaary equipment. | ,^„ ^j^ year toward making It a satis
Maroon and gray wore decided npcn j^ctory adminlBlration. Ho thought It ^°Jt'' *!"'' JJJ?!;- ,,»,,. .. I had been a success on the whole; that
The Ucv. WilUm ir I-Ittcb-.-indt I y,ey had accompllshcl some things they ,poke on the proposrd baacbal league i^t out to do and oome of the things ind stated that while severnl teamst^hlc'i wer« planned had not been ac wei-c ready, further action Is being de- complished. He expressed his thanks layod until a defmite report is received, t^ ^^^ ^j,^^ Clerk. Eugene P. Parsons
fpr his very material help In taking from him many of the burdens of the offlpe, to t:ie counssl, H. 'Wlllard Grifflths and to all vilLige ofllcials. He wished the Incoming Board o\ery sue-
HEMPSTEAD BOARD CLOSESYEARWira FAVOR^REPORT
PretidcBt Nichob, Rei'rjif, Says
Hrfitt Had Good Coopmtioa
Frotn FeDow Officuls
Hempstead, Marc.i 13.—Tho Village Board held its last meeting as at prc».
Old Fashioned Country Fete On
June 17 and 18—Thanks for
Work at Hotel Fire
MerrlcU, March 15.—At the last regu lar meeting of the Merrick Hook, l>ad der and Engine Company 2, a committee consisting of Comrades Wilbur Clark, Henry Mullon and Julius Heutho was selected to devise plans .for an old-fanh lonod fair to be held on Juno 17 and 18
Report.s were submitted by the rail road, by-law and Near Ea.st and Euro pean Relief committeeB.
In appreciation for prompt aa.slHtancc given by Merrick Hook and Ladder Company, 1, and Alpha Hook and Hus- sel Hcso Fire CompanieH, of Roosrvi-lt, at the tire which deatroyed th^ hou"p of Vincent Solmo, formerly Uamford'K Hall, on February 16, the company ten dered them a unanimous vote of thanits.
Application."! fpr membership were ac¬ cepted from Harry Godigkelt, Charles De Angells,' Edwin C. Bahnsen, Wil¬ liam E- "Stengel and William A. Steiger.
The foilo\ylng committees were ap¬ pointed for the c\n rent ^moi)th: Houhc, Frank GodiK'i^it and Fr'-(i.,l3Qasmann; guai-ds, Prtd 1". H-.H", Carl*t/*honftno- dleu, Henry Rcbera end Rcbort Kciiudc.
rom the Freeport club. This was eat- pectcd Eccn.
The railroftd committee repotted that a flagman Is now employed at the Mer¬ rick avenue crossing .
lA accordance with sucrresticn.i m.ide by the bylaws committee the minimum
ages for applicants was inrrcased froml M/-' I'nr^ons showed that the b-islness ." . .- -, .^. ,_,.,_.,__ ,„ ._ „ |0f the village han reached a point where
ROCKVILLE r.«^WP FIRE DEPT. NEWS
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Live Oak's Nominations
Live Oak Engine company renominat¬ ed John Koehler for Caiptaln for tlie ensuing year. Also nominated Gus. HelfetjJbprg for First Licutfmm: .1. Claretice Hannon for. Second Lieuten¬ ant; E. V: l-iin? for Secretary; M. J cost. Financi-ii Pet-i-Qtary: Sam Ellis, WarfJen and F.-ed Ol'aM- r, Trustee. The offlce of Tron'inter wu--. '.".tt open until tho night of election, A'Tll B. Oscar Opperman was noin'a;it'.\l a delegate for Now York Stnto V'^iiinloer Firemen's Association; with J. I'l.'tiifellor, as alternate; Sam Ellis, as t?;l?;:ito to tho Soutlirrn Now York Vol'antcer Firemen's ,Aaaoclat!n-i with Louio Pumhlin^er n nitcrnato; M Joost ns Jc:i>r,-ato ¦ to :,'cFr!nn Cou'itv Volunteer Fironien's Association, with Ou9 Helfenberg as delcgato.
Captain Kochljr was autheriaed to rurceed with the completion of the rear portion of tho latirior Of tho ap¬ paratus loom.
Tho name of H. E. Vervoort wis drawn to receive thrcro months duos free. He was not present and thero- fore lost the opportunity to "cash in."
Announcement was made that all members of the flre department muat be clear on the books or they will not be permitted to vote at the coming ciec- lon for department offlcers.
First Assistant Chief Lnrry Water¬ man, Second Assistant Chief W. Ray ¦Wood and Adam Fohr. candidates for Chief, First nnd Second Asalstanta re- ¦peetlvely, ma<Jp nddrrsses.
Lieutenant HeUenberT domonstratod tho use'Of tho new smoVe mank which tha company has .luot received.
IMicJ nn Cider «nd Cake
Reliance Hose Compuny met last night in company qtiarters with a good^ attendance. "Jeff" Ayres wns elected a member. Ray Wood, candidate for First Assistant Chief, made n b-i^f ad¬ dress. Nominations and eloet'on of of¬ flcers win take place Tuesday. Arrll S. Aftcrr the meeting membera and vHifirs ^ odjoumed to the pool table and howling .Alleys. Cider a'ld cako wero also pr»- ¦ent.
Eufekaa Defeat Reliance
After the meeting of the Reliance Hose Company last night Ray Wood and Cliff Maievoy representing the Eurekas and Kimmerling and Vandewater, repre- senntlng the Reliance, bowl^ on the sub¬ way alleys. The rosult was 8S1 for ••Wood-Cliff" and 861 for "Klm-Wate«'."
UEUT.inrROBB ARRESTED ON WIRELESS ORDER AT SEA
New York. March 18.—Lieut. L. 11. Robb, who aacaped from detentirn nt the Naval Raoalvlng Sblp In Bay P.ldge. Februsry St. | aft«r ohMtraa of em- besirilHg more than fSOOO at a, fund from the Battleship Tenneesea, Ware prefer- rad RgiUnat him,! has been tuken into
stpdy on the 8t««un8Mp Cambria, eo- U) Antwerp, it waa learned today.
73m order for bla arrest w&i sent by wlrelesB After It wtis lc«med hn ahippad as a auMt*i>a^araBs oa the itHAT tnioa- port, "^
16 to IS; and flie initiation fee to SI
A unnnimous vote of thanks waa giv- »n to the man.igcr and members of the basketball team for the the success they had made In making basketball a pay¬ ing proposition.
A. C. Doane. treasurer of the Euro¬ pean Relief Fund, reported that the club had donated approximately »85.
A committee consisting of Charles J. King. Julius Heuthe and Wallace Fritr. was appointed to have charge of a pool tournament among club members.
The application for member.ship of Dr. A. H. Hammond, of FreepHrt, was received. Ho waa unanimously elected. ¥-1
Good .ludgment
Mrs. r.icon—"And con he manage band'!! tpble manners improved?"
Mrs. Edgert—"Oh, 1 think so."
Mrs. Bacon—"And can be manage spaghetti all- right now?"
Mrs. Egbert—"Oh, well, you see, when he began to try and improve hl.s table manners wo thought it Just as well to give up having .spaghetti."—Yonkers Statesman.
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A chip in the kindling is worth two on tlie shoulder.
NOTICE OK^ALEl)F"ljbMJS
NOTICE 'S HEREBY CIVE?; that toe Oouril ct r.du;nti'-n of Ur:jn Fr.'e Sehrnl Mn.rlot Vn. 21 of thp Town ot Hemiistpa:! * KittM Courty. New York, will receive s:aled half fo- twel-e (12) hotiiln of said district. HKKrejral ng Ninaty-two thomafid (?92.000.» 'lollarii, at the HIbIi P-hoc.l in silU Di«trict on the 24th day of March, 1921, at eizht o'cloek P. V, ot Bi>i(i Ur-,-. The gaid bonds will then rtid there be nold to the per«on who will lake them at the lowest rate of intereat, payable uemi-aaunlly, and the aaid l«nda will npt he aold below par. Aay pe'ion m->y bid for the whole or any part of aaid Iwnds,
^hcie bonus nre ijaucd in punuar.ce of a rfKUtion pr.f««d nt s Sr^eeisl mectincr of tVip inhal!it»-iis ff aaiil School DUtrict on tbe 23rd day of AuruJt, 1920, voting; a tax not to e.\- •ctd >':netv.two thouaand (192,000.) dolUra. l> I .' Ievle4l by Inntal'mentB en the taxable ¦.I- "rr'y of auld dlafict for the purpose of
]"..!ni.' a new aehool hoiia? «n a new aite .l.;;--n..led at aaid tneetir". »i'iirtc on the «oi;"'e:»t comer rt PiverF'de Hrlve anrt Park Avenu,'. in the Vll!»Ke of Ro(;'<vlllo Centre. Naaaau County, Vew York, ird that one of aald ixinds is of the denomination nf Two thousand ($2000.) doHaid, 'and that the nex* thrae of aaid Iwnds rr- of the denominatior of Five thouaand (:*r,AOO ) doUara each, and that the next aeven, rt .laid bondi ar» of th. denomination of Ten thousand (Sioono) dnl- 'ars caeh, and that tho last of f»ld l"--.U ( nf the denomination of Tive lhousi"nd (IRiOO,! d ram: and that the flrrt of stld h"nds li IV.. drr'^minntloi) of Two thounaid (12000.) ililr-a 's to be made psyal.le -"^d 1« to mi u-> 01 tht. flvfi ,|„y o( JaniiTv, 1<)21. rnd thet "n- o' r-'d r"yt three K'-'f'x In l*-e drnominplior If Fiv" I'oosand («R(1nO,) dil'ara each. In t S-. m-''; royibic end 1« "o -n-iiire rn I*-" nt- d!<"^ o' J\nvRry In each nf the year* 1924 t m?". holh Intlvive ard l^-l rv -f s; | next rev»n Ur-->-., in t^o d^nom'T'lcn g Ten thouia-'d (jm.foO,) do'l-ra each in l.i b m-de pavilde and Is I" mr'u-e on 'he S-•¦ ¦ •ay ofJrni'Ty, In •aeh of the yearn HI2' to 1M:1. both Ine'ril"". and thet s-'M I-?' h—d In the su-n of Flv» tho'i"nd (»linO0.i dol nil is to lie msde p^vsb'e and i« to mitn-^ on the flr«t dev of -la-uarv. ini4. i>nd t*" prlnflpnl and intert-jt "f '--"- ••' nr'A '•«—' ai-r tn be r»v«H» -t I*" VAqo^" f-rntVTV v*-IOV/^i, PA^'K OF KOCKVILLE CRN. TRK. " Hoe'-.-l''.. r»r>re. Nn.«-.i r-.-n-y. Vr-v Vnric and "Id i—nds e-e to be dpt-J the Mlh day of April. 1921. i-4 tv, .-„, ,,^ tr .e -<<!••-red t—' •"--•"' pe'd •• the NASSAU rrUNTV \-A-tova', T»AVK OF ROCK VILLK Cr.S'Tt>r,. at Ri-'-v!'«. "j.-^Te. Naaaan County. Ntw York, on the llth dsy ot April 192',
,ANn takt; "-OTfT? rt'WTHS'n. that the —Id "nard of Rdu-*!''-!! -» Unlri P-as Sehool r'Istri-t Vo, 21 <•' tb- Town ef HempstMul. Nassau Countv. Vew Vnri'. wi 1 a'^o reeelvr asaled bids fo- three hnnd. of •-H IMstrie' asareBatinir Fif*--" thr...-nd '•is««n0.» do) lan, at the Hlrh «(»'—n' 'n s*!d rn,tri,.» o- the 24th day of M»~V, la't. st eirht n'clne' P. M, on the said ds- T^e "aid Vondj. "r ' then and there he soM tn the pe»«on whr will take them at th» l-:i"e»» r!<)" of W-re^- pnyablo a'Tnl-ennuallr. and the snid hnnd» "•" n -t ho sold bc!ow r«r. Any pewnn ni«y bid the whoje or any part of said bonda,
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Th«sn bonij." fre Iaaued In pursuanee of a I^aol'itlon paajrd at a apacial meetlnc of tho Inhabitants of •l:e said Sehool District held on the "1^**1 day of Dee«mh«r, 1920, voting a tax. In addition to the Ninety-two thousand (|!'2.- OOn ) dollars heretofore mentioned, not to >x- '—d the sum of Thirty thousand ($30,000.) dn>ar» to Vw levlid by Installments on ths Ux- tM, n-<\nerty of aaid district, for the purpoae of r-<vtnK for bulMlns tbe said new school house on f-n site owned by thasaid School District and hereinbefore mentioned, and that the said last mentioned bonda are nt the denomination of Five thousand (J6000.) dollars each, and that OIK of said bonds ia to l>e made payable and Is to mature nn the flrat day of January, I9S4, and tliat tho next two of snid bon<ls in the denomination of Five thousand (SS030.) dol¬ lars ea«h nr* to ha mad* payable and to msturo rn !»•• Ore'. I'sy of Jiniiary, 1838. and the prlrHpal 'pd lT.'«~-t of each of tald hord, .n. .„ I,, n...,b'- «» the NASSAU CC'-VTV vT-io^'«', ri\y o? ROCK- Vir.T.E CENTER, at R^-l..^-''' 0.»tre. Nassau Coanty, New Yo'k, ard ?•'-" bfnds are to b* datwl the llth day <«» A'>rli. 1931. and that the same are tn be de'—-ed and the money p«U at the NASSAU COUNTY NATIONAL BANK O? ROCKVILLK CENTRE, at Roek- irlUe Centre. Nassau County, New Vork, on the llth day of April, 19!1.
The purebaser ef t^e snid bonda shall print
tbe said bonds at his own expense, atul nwy
have either recistcred or enapon bonds. Each
b^ mvat be aeeompanied by a'eertlfled check
for ten per cent, oi the amount bid, msde
payable to Tlarry W. r(e«v;. Trca^iier of the
Hoard c' Fdncatlon of Vtnloo I'r.-c Rrhoo)
'>'atri»t Vo 21 of th- ToAin o! Ifi.7ip«tefd
yns^au ''oor'v. Mr«- jlnrV. i> e»id'M- Ih.
.•nod fal'h uf th- '¦<.«*•, BK.l to be fif •it<>d
tn or«» t*-« ««-«¦»•'.ll '¦id'l.'r does <-it eoei !"te
his pnrchsre rn tV litN Uay "? -VpilL JSil.
The e>>»eV» --Tom^envJiW tb" btis of tpe un-
,Ref»""fuIhi,'''i»s r-3 t* relnre-d. SieH bid
•v'rh lt,i reei-nrar'-irt che-k must be enclosed
'r •» a«rl«d^ rrv-lone it^d le-iy lie s-»nt l»y mail
eddrrasel to Loren fl. n<j<-it.'-ll. Cleri, of the
¦nerd rf Ed-eation. F-rH-jillo Cantre. New
Vo'V. ,The P'wrd ^f Ed-ca'.i-n r«Mi\aa the
rbtbt to Veie-t any or all htJe.
Dated W.>r-h 7lb, '9M.
BY ORTF^R or THZ DP\RD OF ITDU-
CATION OF imiC*** VRSK oaHOrtL
IWSTRICT NO. 81 OF THB TOWN OF
HKMPWreAD. NASSAI^ COUNTY,
imW YOB«. 1
I^OSEN S. BOCKWZLT.. '
It makes great demand on tho time of the nresldent by stating that there had not been to exceed twenty-five dayi dur Ing the year when he had not -ailed Mr. Nichols on fie telephone from one to Ave times a day. He orpressed his appreciation of the trer'tment he had received from the president and other membera of the Board.
The business of the Board was rather limited.
Counsel reported a lease ready for «ignatiire with the Long Island Railroad Company,for the use of ground In the rear of- Victory Hose house *for tho village scales. It was approved by tl.e board. Tho rental will be $13 t year. The soAles will he taken from the wntor works, where they have beon many years.
A letter fron <^n'>rge T>. Thomnson. senator from thi.'? district was filed by Mr. Orlfflths, stating that he had taken action to have the amendment to tho tax law which would place unpaid vil¬ lugo taxes in the hands of the county treasurer, exclude Nassau County from its jirovisiona, as requested by this nnd severtil other boards.
The report of Louis F. Huleu, who audited the village books, showed $18.- 1!2,87 in the tre-.tsur's hands, with all •••^celpts and disbursements accounted for.
The w.Tter register showed that VII- Ince Clerk rar.sons has collected %".?., 02ri ¦>.¦!, IncludlnjT $968.98 for tappl.ng. nnd the amount lyis been paid to the tr«'fi surer.
Ittf nnds the books show $5,720.70 i;n- r.T'd. of which $4,897.37 Is Inside the village and $823.33 oiit«ldo. Tho Clerk's offlre hns also coller-ted: licenses, $64'); plumbers' bond.s. $25; and on villaije hall aeount $1,250.
Thrso several amounts have been handed to the treasurer.
Concluding, Mr. Huleu says;
"I respifotfully submit that the booVs show careful posting and accurate rt-r- ord and in the water department (Vli- gent effort in tho collection of rentals and arrears."
11.™ HOUR TACTICS j TReiN MINEOLA VDlAIXEECnON
ElFcrt to Defeat Homme Wm.
McCarthy Not Ukeljr To Soc-
ceed. Critics Sellers
MinoelT, March 15.—Chief Interc-it in the Mineola election tcdu^ centres around proposition rclatir^to the flre houses. There are two of these propo- sitioas, ta which the village is asked to take over for a nominal fee the-as¬ sumption of th* mortgages of the two ,flre houses. The mortgages are $2500 and $4800 respectively.
There is also considemble Interest in tho election .of villcgo president. For this place Wlllam Mc-Carthy is the reg uiar nominee. While there is no chance to beat Mr. McCarthy in the election, at le.'<st, insofar as is known there is an unusual undercurrent of gossip, the pur port of which is that a man's name will bo written in on the ballot in an eleventh hour attempt to no.<^ out tbe man regularly accepted for the ofBce. It is well knowa in the village that 111 factions arc not in accord in the se¬ lection of the candidate. At one time Vil'Tge Trustee Sextoti had a ticket in thi; Held, and while th.at ticket was with¬ drawn, all the- political wotmds were not healed by any means.
Running for villajre offlce also are Philip Krvig anct A. J. Kinzle. These men aro candidates for membera ot the Bonrd of Trustees.
Dan Harring is candidate for tax col¬ lector and H. Von Oehsen is candidate for treasurer. There is .a third proposi tion to be voted upon at tho election today, which relates to tho improvement of Second street as a county highway, There is no context In relation to bids,, and it will carry. •
DECISION n* TAX CASE (ContiMMd from yaxe D
with the inate Tax Coamlaslon and tax experts throughout the attte.
If people who have purchaaod |>rop- erty at >taz aales demand a refniid a largo sum must be paid out. Only a part of it can be recovered by tha coun¬ ty since fl re-ftsacsament of tho property could be mado only o cover a period" of two yeara.
Connty Tmintrcr IMda Fum • County Treasurer Luyster saya ho cannot make any auch refunda liecauae he does not hare the money and the Board of Supervisors through the Indi¬ vidual members, said today they would ha.ve to be "ahown" verr thoroughly before they would cancel any taxes on property involved In such or similar transactions. Their contention is that property ownera know they must pay taxes nnd If they fio not do it they must be penalized.
It is nulto likely that persons holding property pureliased at tax sales will liegln suit to gJt refunds now, l.ut It is jJoIntod out this will tako thno, aj^d a remedy will doubtlosa bo found before much can be done.
While Mr. Luyster does not say so his attitude is that bo will not bo mov¬ ed by direction of tho court or In other words he will not pay out ony of the county's moneys unless he Is directly ordered to do It.
BERLIN DENIES PLOITING AGAINST GERMAN LEADERS
Borlla, March 15.—A senKtUona: <ory printed by the Acbtur AbevidbUf. thnt alx men bad bean arrested charged with complicity In a dynamite and bqml plot was denied by Peubllc Safety Com mlsaioner Weiaamann today. Accord Ing to tbe newspaper rumor the plot was directed against the Uvea of prom Inent gcrauuis.
FORMER TURKISH MINISTER, IN EXILE^ASSASSWATED
nerlln. March 15.—Talaat t^osha. for. mer minister ia the Turkish go'nem. mtot. and long a pow«r in Torklali na- tional affairs, waa aaa«ninat«d at noon today. Ho waa kUlad at hia ^residence in Hardenbuigjtraase by an Armenian.
Talaat Paaha resigned as minister of interior in tho Turkish Cabinet In Oe- tober, 1)18. and disappeared. He wsa sold to have exiled himself.
ZEPPELIN HANGER FALLS KILLING 4. WOUNDING 15
Rorl'i. Mnre'i 15,—Four workmen ¦vo-e , UMlrd nrd flftoen inj'irod today. r'rri'T' h-no-r cotlonoed at Tr/r. while being destroyed in pur- nUSiwe of the peace treaty terms.
R'^-ltv'Mn' pontro, M.arc'i 15.— \ tenn
j^-""Trtt:ro; Rirkvillo Centre Post. HOI,
fA9 •'"•'" T.f^~!oi. trimmed a te->m r''nre-
' tine t'»o Rieknwpy P^it. 4? to 2'? in
fni> h-<;lietbnll cnme Saturday night
'he MaFonic auditorium.
NOMINATIONS BY PRESIDENT TO FOUR_BIG POSITIONS
Washington, Manh 14.—President Harding today sent to the Senato the following nominations:
To be a Director of the War Finance Corporation, Eugene Meyer, Jr., of New York, for a tenn of four years.
To bo Assistant Secretary of War, Jonathan Mayhew Walnwrlght of New York.
' To l)c Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Eliott Wadsworth oS Mas sachusetts.
To bo Postmaster at Guatama, Porto Rico, Coinelio D. Vargas.
Plumbin;; Material Stolen.
Froeport, March 14.—John Mahler, of nayview ave, Amityville, reported to tho Freeport police Saturday that about $165 worth of plumbing material had been stolen from a new building- on the water works property in Valley Stream during Friday night. Mahler was en¬ gaged in the work where the robbery took place.
BOMBS AND BURNING
IN IRISH REPRISAL
CAXnv FO't \-1Tnus LATEST SCHEME IN FRFFJPORT FLFCTTON
rcccport, Mirch 15.—"Sweetmeats for he Swoet." waa the ."slogan adopted by the campo'-n committee fostering the election of Clircncc A. Edwards for vil¬ lage president.
Numerous automob'lM passed along the streers rf the v'llago, inviting wo¬ men of the household to participate in the election. As an Inducement, large boxes of candy wore offered, and to those who accepted free scrit water and ice cream checlts were distributed.
Beer checks and a wink at the bar¬ tender was .1 mains of gistting votes ¦n the days before p'-ohibition, but this s the ilrst time in the history of Vr4i!. port thit candy, soda wnter and ice -ircm entered into an flection.
Several trucks, bearing the name of ft prominent candy ;nanufacturer were noticed on the streets of Preeport this morning. The rcr<son for thdr appear¬ ance is now revealed.
Further Information Destrcd.
'The women folks up to Kansas City are mighty publio spirited about some things," said Oabe Oosnell of Grudge, who was Just back from a short stay in the Big Burg. "I seen a flne looking girl on Twelfth street using a lip stick and a little mirror as she walked along."
"Say you didr' interestedly returned an acquaintance. "Well, did you hap¬ pen to see any of 'em taking them pub¬ lic baths we read rbout in tho Kay See papersr'—Kansas City Star.
Put a Uttle Pep in It You've been at parties, haven't you, whore everyone sat around the room and looked sideways; where no one was sociable and where the atmosphere felt chllly.because all were strangers, who had no interest in each other? Tou wanted to get iway pronto, didn't you? And asked yourself why you had been fool enough to come at all.
And on Jthe other hand, you have been In gatherings where everybody had the .R.amo ldea-*M>f being friendly and of 'g<«tting together." And you had the »lme of your life, didn't you?
It's all In the way the thing Is handled—In the spirit the boat puts in¬ to the affair.
Uxpenalva Entertainment.
"I see where another-<t«co beauty has married a miUiontdt'e." "Well?"
"Tou Hit^y ever hrard of one mar- lylng a pow man."
At the present price of admiealon s, poor mos cant go Into the tbaat]r«."j —Btrmlnctaam A««-HeTald.
London, Maj-ch 15.—An offlcial repri¬ sal, in which bombs and the torch were u.sed, was reported from Coi-k countj' tod.ay.
The attack was m.Tdo by soldiers in rptaliation for the shooting of a ser i?eant. A farmhouse in Ihe Kilmallock was burned down, a.nd other b'JilJings were bombed.
Spa.'smcdic outbreaks of shootir.T contin uod in many parts of the city this morn¬ ing, fol'-owing the battle last night, when three civlli.nns were shot dead, three wore wounded and five black ond tan: wore injured. Five more civilians wore wot'ndcd by llyinp: builctE.
The battle bogan with a revolver at tac'K against a raiding party of black tnd tans.
MRS. HSHER LOSES SUIT
AGAINSTJIER EMPLOYER
Mineola, March 13.—Tho sealed ver¬ dict in the case of Mrs. Lena Fisher, colored, of 23 Bank.^ avenuo, RockviUe Centre, who sued Thon:as F. Maher, tormerly of Rockviilo Centre, hut now of Brooklyn, returned, was in favor of the defense. Mrs. Fisher loses her suit
Mrs. Fisher asked for damngcs or the ground that she hod been falsely arrested when Jewels in the Moher home ^ere missed nnd Inter found in .some soiled clothes in the bathroom.
BOTH MOTHER AND DAUGHTER FREED FROM APPENDIOTIS
Merrick, March 15.—A peculiar coin cldont hapiiened recently when Miss Lillian Blook, visited her mother, Mrs. Cella Block, at the Rockville Centre Sanitarium. Mra. Block was operated on March 3. While visiting her mother Miss Lillian complained of pain in her side and on advice of the attending physician submitted to an examination. She was found to bo auffcrlng from appendicitis In an advanced stige of development. She too underwent an operation. Both are now at home.
TUNING AND REPAIRING
all makes of
PIANOS AND PUYERS
in Freeport, Rockviilo Contre and vicinity.
Kring Piano Repair Co.
1IM3 JAMAICA AVEXTE, RICHMOND HILL
STICK-OUTS BEAT STICK-UPS IN HOT BOWUNG CONTEST
Roclcvlile Centre, March 16.—A num¬ ber of intercstin?: games wore bowled at the Reliance Hose Companj' house Sat¬ urday n ght. The Stickouts beat the Stickups hy nineteen pins, the score be¬ ing 1,079 :o 1,053. The regular team played tho subs with the result that the regulars got 789 and the subs 689. Cub Seniors and Cub Juniors produced the foUowinnr score: 683 to 578.
On Saturday, March 19; the Reliance Hose Company team will bowl the Vic¬ tory HoEc Company team of Hempatead a return match at Hempstead.
Those who particiimted in laat Satur¬ day's game were: J. R. Spelman, Wil¬ liam Merry, Edward Herbst, O. F. Con- ger, William Conneii, William Coch. i-ane, George Roesch, T. B. Welch, C. Kimmerl-n^. J. Koehler, J. West, F. M. Hoafy, Adam Fehr, G. Wctjen, F. Van- Icwater, H. F. Garrison, J. Applcgate. 7. Day, R. Taylor, T. Brennan and J. ro:;lin.
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Navy Resumes Recruiting
Commander T. H. Taylor, U. S^. Navy, offlcer-in-charge at the navy recruiting station, 8 Fourth avenue, Urooklyn, ha been notified by the Navy Department to resume flrst enlistments. In certain ratings. Kach recruiting- station has l)een assis^ied a quota, and only the most desirable, applicants will be ac¬ cepted. Enlistments are for four years. Minimum age requirement, eighteen v'ea rs.
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Korniorly L. & H. Mfg. Co.
I Observer St., TeL 28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. ^
T'lainview, Marrh 15.—Services wfrc conducted on Sunday afteinoon at fhc Nassan Sanatorium by Rev. William H.| Allls, of Wantagh Alemorial Contrrrga- tionai church. His sermon was much appreciated by the patients. Mrs. Ed¬ ward A. Hanington and Mrs. Charies Schafer sang a duet, "The Lord I.s My Shepherd," Mrs. Hanington nt the piano.
Senate Adjourns, Sine Die
Wa.'ihinprton, March 15.—Tho United ^itatc.'! Senate adjourned sine die, at 1.3C a.m., today.
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NOTICK TO niDDEliS ?e-lod nvoncs-*'!! vi'l hp vni-e'v"! T-v the "lO'd rf Educ-ti-n of Sehool Di.itriet No. 11. f the To»Ti '^f V^m-alenil, N, Y.. P. O. Ad Irefn Ocrrr.oir'p. I,. I.. N. Y.. et the offlo 'f the Beard in the resent Mhool on or bc- ¦ire 8.15 P M„ Fridoy. the IClli day o' Vpril. Ifi21. for furnish'tiu anJ fupplyin- ibor nnd materbU for the e^nstruction n •n elitht ciass ro"Tn Brad- nc'oool with audi- orir-i. In ar-Td-nrp with the plana ani. ip^-iflcatlcrn therffcre.
Plam and speciflsations may be cxam'nw' md injper'od ft th- effiee of th- A'ch'tepts Poolter & Marsh, in Park Avpnii-. N. Y. C ^n or before th» ZVM di>y of March. 192t I'lans mKv be ohtained from the Architect' upon making a depoeit of tw«ntv.fiv» dollar (J25,00) fnr each >et ao obtained, which de ooeit wi'l be returned ujwn the reoelpt o' 1 prnrvof'l and the return of the plana and ipofircationa.
Sfparate pro"'>s<i!s wil! 'oc received for the heatinj, rl'i-r' '-v: and electrical work snd ie'irrl construction.
Each proposal mu't be aeeompanied by a bid honii Issued by .¦•ti accepted Surety Co., or y-.' a certified check pHT-bl-- to the Roaru if EducMtion of Sehool Diatrict No. 11. Towr ¦>f Hemnatead. I.. T.. N'. Y., in an aoiooul nT sum eaual to two nnd one-hall per cent (2H) of the amount of bueh proposal.
The said Board of liducali^n reserves the right to reject any or all piopcaala or tn ac¬ cept any proposal which It decma to he fdr the best Inlerea* of the School Diatrict. Signed by BOARD OF EntJCATIOV.
GILBERT SMmr.
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OUR UNE OF LAUNDRY WORK
takes in rrrrythlnx from Ronrh Dry Mantle work, net waiili. to tlie entire famllr lanndrr. Vit make a sperlally et
WET WASH
We wash your xnrments carefullr mag (unrnntce nol to Injure the most delicate In the slliclitrKt drcree. Then yon can iry nnd Iron Ihem l» nlrnse yeuraelt. The labor of ri.klilne beInK aU over.
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[united employment service
Nassau and Suffolk Counties
Clearing Office, Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 1604
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Attend Efhtf Honiecomins.
Preeport, March 15.—Exalted Ruler Albln N. Johmion of Preeport Lodgrc of Eaks went to Drooklyn Sundny to at¬ tend the homecoming- of district Deputy Orand Exalted Ruler Dearden, who has been on & tour of the district. In com¬ pany with other Exalted Rulers of the district Albln Johnson took part in the ^ereuonles.
Car Ranu Automobile. Freeport, March 15.—A south bound trolley car nn Main street ran into an automobile ctandinK at the curb Hunday \ afternoon, damagrins it. Tho accident happened near tho cannon and the mo¬ torman evidently thought there waa room to pass. The car belonRed to a man named Qailbraith, who Uvea In Brooklyn.
Not Community League.
Preeport, M%rch 14.—The Freeport Community League wishes It kno'WB that it is not mixins in politics and that the ihvltaUon extended to Clarence A. Edwards Monday eveninsr to speak to the voters of tho ISth district cam's from the Color«d Community Cfatro and aot Um CWamaalty Lmcuo of Traa- part, . ,
B. F R E Y
Parqaet and Hardwood Floors
Old Floors Reacraped and Retln'shod
Linden Street and Railroad Avenuo
Hempstead Gardens, Hempstead, L. I.
Phone Hempstead 46-R
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BY BAG OR TON MOSES R. CORNWELL
79 Observer Street Rockville Centre
I The office of the Employment Service at Mineola i> a (clearing house for orders and applications from all over the island. These applications are very rarely in our of- Ifice for any length of time. Many of them can only be reached by mail. Because of this a day or two on orders is ahvays appreciated. Nevertheless we are always glad to fill emergency needs and will use every resource we have to tkat enti
UNITED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
NASSAU AND SUFFOLK COUNTIES CLEARING OFFICE, MINEOLA, N. Y.
Phone Oarden City 1604
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
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NOW ON DISPLAY AT
UlEBERMAN'S
60 SOUTH MADT STREET FREEPORT,LL