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THE DAILY REVIEW, MONDAY. MARCH 14, 1921
ntEEPQRTGUNaUB FATHER THURSTON ORGAMZEDfORFUN WINS CUSTODY OF WnVCLAYPIGEONS HIS IVREE BOYS
Trap SlMOtni{ at Foot of Maia; Freeport Mao asdl Sons Leave
Street To be Popular Spott Coortroon Happv aad Start
Tins SeasoB j ^ For SooUiland
Kftopdrt, March U. —The "> Frseport Freeport. March 14.-—A happy father (iun Club was org;-lied Friday eve and three happy children left the Frce- nlng at a meeting In th? home of R. U. hiort Police Court Saturday nfter the iDoHMOlike, S82 Atlantic avenue. i final hearing of the case of Thurston
TtoA HtOB* boloved actor, an ardent; vs. Thurston, where divorce proceedings >|K>rtatnan, haa started the'club along'are now proceeding, 'ill the world by presenting two trajw ¦ »<mta time ago when the case flrst T r clay pigeon sh'joting. came to the publht notice it api>earcd
f)ffi«»rs sleeted to head ths club are j that Kephania Thurston and his wife J\ P. Aloom. presidsnl; L. P. Stou'*, j Ituby could not get alopg together lAit njvice prMident; R. P. D«m8«;hk«. sccre- j there remained the matter of three ¦jtary and treasurer; J. Hirsch. (,*aptaln.! bright lrM>king hnd well mannered little Tito club will mtet tha flrst Friday of! Iu«i-s. children of the couple.
* !!,yevery nientti. Initiation fee Is $5, and :l,A\im %t- per year.
(.-, Tho clob exepecU to conduct weeklv r' shoots at -the foot of Houth Main street; "''and to have prins artd liandicap sweep- l^voUkes. A special meeting of the clu'i »^wlll be held March 23 and a date f.;r ""the Opening shoot will b« selected. ,7^ Ths traps donated by Vtatl .Stone i ,r..wlll be rsady for the first shoot. ' "' Thin shooting Is a sport tliat always, ^lound favor among tho outdoor entlw !,i«lasts. In connection with the cioy- •.'-'plgoon shooting It Is proljable tliat ef '-"forU will be made to get a shantv i ;;;; down th« bay for duck shooting m sea j
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•r About thirty sportsmen in the vll- '"*'lag« have elgnined their Intention to .^Joln the club. Besides Fred Htone and •¦•\ia father, the following were at the, ""organisation meeting Friday: F. t- i* Willis, E. V. Colyer, Lymnn Jones, AJ- Tbln Johnson, and H. H. Walker. |
GEO. D. SMITH LEFT ESTATE OF $164,487
Fanner Hempstead Hotel Man Held Many Morigages— ler Estates Settled
Thurston Is a carpenter an.l his
ti-ade (oo* him f^uuth this Wlnttr. Tn tbe moontime Daniel Morrison, Over- sear eg jthe Poor, biinight to ttM notice of ths eourt the fact that the children were not getting the best ol t¦^Ta in the custody of the mother. They were taken In charge tty Mr. Morrison and Mrs. Bcholey. and a good home was found for them. '
Several times the case was to bave ;¦ n .icai-d but the final hearing wa-s nol held utiti! Saturday morning.
The woman was not in cotirt Friday mid fhe court ruled that the father ahould have the custody o/ the chll- dvcn landing the result of divorce pro- ciedlngs.
Three hapjiy youngstera gathered at -lund titeir i^addy at the close uf the pioccedingH and three dignified little gentlemen th<»nked Mrs. Scholey an'l Mr. Morrison for all their kindness to them. The reunited family of four, hapijy In the result of tbe utiungling of their troubles, eagerly left the courti-oom to take the flrsf train back to the Soutit where daddy has his job.
Talephone Hampatead 86 QRlif^FlTHS & KORNICKER Ootmaellora at Law Main St, Hempatead, N.T
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IRDBRS TAKEN FOR FANOIT CAKES
Orders Prompty Delivered
Phone 184)r Hempotead
To the Electors of the Incorporated
Village of Freeport
RINI SHOE REPAIR
41 W. MERRICK BOAD, Freeporl, N.V. We give service of * very high order —and charge moderately
SHOES
REXEWEft 8HINED *
Nassau Giunty, New York
The following ia a true and correct
LIST OF ALL NOMINATIONS
of candidates for offices to be filled at the
Annual Election
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15
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in said village on the
DAY OF MARCH, 1921
from 7:00 o'clock a. m. to 8:00 p. m. filed with me pursuant to the provisions of the Election Law:
CITIZENS'.PARTY—Emblem ANCHOR
Name of Candidate Residence Office lo be filed
>•*. Mineola. March 11—A.cordlng to the :r:;reiK)rt of Transfer, Tux Appraiser I^* Thompson, nied wilh Surrogat..- »°wel|.
'^ o*Mi^o?*Hemp^teaT'ien a "^ere.st^ite Clarence A. Edwards928. Ocean Ave., Freeport.N. Y. President
IJ^ ,.f ti\u,4fii-'i2. M'- Smith died on Oc- g,;jjg ^ Williams So. Grove St., lYeeport, N. Y.Tru^tee for two years
tober 3, 1920. Hilbert R. Johnson W. Seaman Ave.. Freeport, N.Y. Trustee for two years
. J*** '!^urT ittf 622 n /^penses S. Dimon Smith 40 N. Grove St., Freeport, N. Y. Treasurer
of XiSatlon weie »4,i34.2T Mrs. D. Frank Seaman 15 Rutland Koad.Freeport, N. Y.CoUector
"!. riAnrirettn Smith, the widow Inherits tbe -
' wtoie 4ufe PEOPLE'S PARTY-Emblem OPEN OYSTER SHELL
.Y. President
Mr. smith held 27 "'-"•'K"8ry,°'f'i:!f Clarence A. Edward892 S. Ocean Ave., Freeport, K.' ^I'oVaT'i^^ lrth",ii?6o:'and'7i2!;;oo Silas A. Williams So. Grove St., Freeport, N. '
Henry L. Maxson S. Dimon Smith D. Frank Seaman
' 1 M' tlonal
-**» In cash, hotel pi-oi>crty on Main str
1" Hempstead, and the home on Front .st, !> The latter is vaiu.'d at liJUIOi). He also '1^ had t4,0(|0 worth of stocks and lioiuls 'K'' Of the Baldwin W'atci- Comiumy. it' Jane Cornwell, who died In Lynbrook, |
...In September of 1920, left ;t personal | Robert L. Christie ^i- estate ot $62,680 and $10,000 in real, 'll." property. Her net estate after dtnluci ing ttebts and ttdniinistratloii cxpen
Y. Trustee for two years SieS.LongBeachAve.,Freeport, Trustee for two years 40 No. Grove St., Freeport, N.Y. Treasurer 15 Rutland Road. Freeport, N. Y. Collector .^
INDEPENDENT—HORSESHOE
304 S. Bayview Ave., Freeport,Piesident
''* of $2,883.40 is $69,79?.40. t^ With the exception of $2000 to a [-'!-Rsanddaughter. .lennie E. Smith, the wl^lo eslate goes in equal shai-es lo Mary E, Smith, a daughter and Oeorge E. and Isaac Cornwell, sons,
Rogers N, Arms, of Hompstead who dieil March 28. 1920, left a net estate of $84,367.79. The personal estate is $71,- u.. 889.79 and the real property valued al " $14,000. The deduction for debts and ex '-¦ penscs were $1,582. The widow, Mrs.' r, Amelia WaHuce Arms, inherits the cii- i 'i-^ tire estate. \
>11B,000 HOME IN OYSTER ll.W SOLD TO ROLAND RED.MONU
Mineola. March 14—Kobcrl 11. Simp •on and his wife Alice, of GO I'arit ave¬ nue. New York City, iiave sold to UO- land L. Kodmond. of 31 Kust 72iid. si., r'New York, the property on 1 Jerry Hill Road at Oyster Hay for $i75,000. A \ mortgage of $90,000 was takeii.
The properly adjoins the Mortiinei- 'r-'i' S«'hllT place and i-omprises more than '^'26 a<Tes. It is one of the show pluce^ "ns. lEI! of that fine residential neighborhood.
The dtcd has been lilcd wif.h County i I Clerk Thomus Cheslilrc. I
- The polling places at said election are as follows:
District No. 1—House of Excelsior Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1, Church Street, North of Merrick Road.
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES—Comprising Election Districts No. 8 and 13 of the Town of Hempstead, wilhin the incorporated limits
District No. 2—House of VigUant Hose Company, No. 2, 42 North Main Street. /''
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES—Comprising Election Districts Nos. 9 and 10 of the Town of Hempstead, within the incorporated limits.
District No. 3—House of Patriot Hose Co. No. 4, OUve Boul¬ evard, near the ViUage Electric Light and Water Sta.
DISTRICT B0UNDARI£€1—Comprising Election Districts Nos. 11 and 12 of "^ the Town of Hempstead, withi»the incorporated limits.
SYLVESTER P. SHEA,
Dated Freeport, N. Y., March 7, 1921 Village Clerk
. CLMOCMC Chinwfi LAundiy
At The Freeport Auditorium
Monday Evening, March 14th
AT EIGIITTHmTY
Oflw U L 1. B. Divot
14 BroolEba Ki%m
Fraeportt N.
wonoi
My
•UM for ud ialiT««4
—12 ROUNDS—
Italian Joe Gans vs. Tommy Madden
I Positively the best bout eve» ia this club
i -GROUNDS—
Al. Ketchell vs. Larry Murray
of Freeport of Rockaway
Murray claims he %vili defeat Ketchell in a return bout, but AI. says if he does he can have hii salary for that night
6 Koads
HOOSE CLUB RESTAURANT
•43 FRONT ST., HEMPSTEAD
Rogular Dinner 12 to 2 and I to I
Prio. •• CenU
rnrnlahed Roonu by Day or Wook
-YOUNG DOLAN
of .Bi'ooklyn
S Reonds- BERT WILUAMS
of Camp Upton
rs. WALTER THOMPSON
of Ocean Side
w] YOUNG scofr
of Lynbrook
Attractive Spriag Models
are n.)W beini? shown and we invite you to call 1111(1 try on thtne new creations of the
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Oiisinal ideas, cliarming coUm- har¬ monies, distinction and becoming- ness :ire featured in every smart h.af.
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Corner Church St. & Olive
Boulevard
FREEPORT LONG ISLAND
SMITH & MALCOMSON
las.
flnccosaon to Alvin G. Smitb, G. B. KsUbliahod 1880
Munidpal and Civil Estgineers Surveyors
T Baibwid At*. FBBBPORT, N. T. TWoylMNMSM
PBICES : |1.6< and $2.80, Inclndinf Tax ADVANCE SEATS at Chubbuck's Drof Store and United Cigar Store, Vre«- port; White House Barber Sho^ BenHtsed, United Cigar Store, Lynbrook, and Wild's Drug Store, Rookville Centre.
ALEX. ADAM
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
Agent for STUMPP & WALTER FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND FARM SEEDS 49 West Merrick Road Freeport, L. L \
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Baldwin. March 11,—The lJrlfi«h , {.American Agency, of 120 HriNulwiiy, ; , New York City, has «old to the Oi di ¦ I iianco BmflneerlnB Coriwratioii, of 120 UroailWay. New Vorl» t'ily. iinvt of tin- , '¦'^' Vroptirty ut Baldwin where were manu-j ,^,'! factur«.>d star HhcllH and other explo.-ilvcti .MU duHnc the war.
'"¦^ The property sold comtiriseg the jilot '•*' of ground ond two cem< nt buildingM. It ,,^ Is aold subjoct to two $2,500 niorlKa|(c>i I I nnd tine for »li>,000. |
Tlio purchuHe i)rlc,<! Is not Kiven. i
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JiOsdJuHtmeiit With Curr. VTc mu6t seek the riiadjUHlment with \ |%aro and courutfe. Our jicople mu.sl I falve and take. I
Prices muHt reflect the reccdiUK fever | JM war activllli>«. I'ljrhups wl- never! '¦•'^Im* Nhiil) know thu olil levels of w-u({e uKuiii, | hucauite war invariably reudJuslM coin- ' lieoMtionii and the nec^aourieti of life !»*'will show their lUKcpuialdu rplallons, I ^ Hoi we muMt Htiive for uormalcy to | ^T«SCh stability. .\U the imnaltle.s will; not bo liK-ht nor evenly distrlbiiled. There Is no way of makiiiK thi>in .so. IJ^^^ore Itl nu Instant step fixim dlNorder ol'dor. Wo muat face a condition of i E^rini realityj charge off our los-scs und , I^Ktiurt afr»tih. It is the oldest lesson of I 'IvlU^atlou.—Fi-om President Haidintj's' ^iMUgursl addroH.^.
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"As all iulo*i«'«lln'olwvci-iiBc." .'<:ii<l I ItJnclb Bill IJottMop. "there's oii«' lliiiiB I Im Huid ill favor of cider. It do*s | Iteach 11 man u whole lot of patleuco."— \ I'Waablnictoi? Star. " ¦ ,
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