*B1 UAlLT «rVIEW, MOHDAT, MAKCH U, 1921
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Review CkmiRed Ads
Mflmmil so CENTS ONE INSERHON; 3 TIKES $1.00
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SOUR buUdUiK lota. 2SslOO tgcb. Hamp¬ ton court, near Bayview Ave.; Bne lo¬ cation for btHiffalow, cood bAjliiioa near¬ by: lotH PfoN. It. n. 18. 19, Will aell at a I banrain, very UtUel pa«h required; M Broadway, Rockville Ccn%re; B.V.e. 4S7-W.
m »IS Hill I Tl ir tr III limmfsAmgmgagBB^sgB. JX>H 8AIjB-.-«|MUilan Mather daren- amt, alMoat new, aiw < ft I la. (net a be4) *7t, Phone 1(2* HempMeaA
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ODT 'to learn trade. Kaiseau Valve and PU|np Corporation, 0«>eerrer W., Ro«kVttle Centre. I:lt
bou«Mt new »v« yeare aco and tttaAl-WAifTBt) mstEWlATBLT—Exper phone I*"'' •" **• »•'••«¦ «< • pnvate nonto { i.need vlollniat. Apply al Fulton { For Mle at a oaah price of ahout half.
Alee a ooooh newly uphelatered htat
FOR BALE—Six room houae, new plot, »«ar and •thef arUclM of householu 80x160, $5,500. Eoay terms. Ahw twt MuMay, U Ohureh St.. Frei^ bungalow, plot 60x150. S14M. J9. {fttrnlttine. Can «hd eaanOno any day Schroeder. Merle Ave., Oe«an aide. Port 4:tS
Trolley Stop 100.
1S:S
FOR iALie—Kew bungalow, I rAoma
flntohed, I unSniahed. garaffc. plot
MxHo. 114 Eaat Ave.. Freeport. IS:3
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FOR SAUEl—10 room house. 10 *mln«te walk from Hempatead station; ItOOO at your own term* on plot 50x100 with two car garage. K. Madden. Telephone Applegate 6646.
THREK a-atory finme heuaee at Bald¬ win, 6 roomn and bath, steam hcet, cleetrte llchts; plot., SOxlOO; ready fori oceupnnoy May 1; IS&pO; two block from station. W. L. Smith, TS Merrick Rd., j Baldwin; phone Fpt. 313. 2:16
infiW alx-rootn houae. Immediate pos- teseion; food residential section of Hempstead; prioe, IT600, agay terms; bargain for quick sate. Wm. F. aeitz. Room 014, Flatlron Building, titw York. 8:16 :
iXyra tor mU«, ISO feet deSp, Ave mln-; utes" walk from Columbus Ave.' School and station: 'apply 'Max¬ well, SS orand Ave., Freeport. 3:14
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FURNITURB FOR SALS—Private Bale. PhcMW Onr«en Otty, 15M.
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For Rnat Hawtw
HCAJtitl, S rooms and bath, steam heat. ple<<tric light, garage on place, flne lo- mtlon, 7ux,171, good bargain to qalck iKiyer, or will take ItOM' cash, balance on Instalments; phone Rockville Centre <07.W.
Theatre, Main St., Hempstead, bitween 3 and S or 7 and 11 p. m. 14;S
WANTBl>—Flrat olaaa painter, interior
and eaterlor. IVoral Decor«Uny Co.
Oaat houae on Brower Ave., Rockville
Cwjtre). 16:3
HB
WANTS HISTORIANS APPOINTED IN ALL NASSAU VniAGES
to be
SteM Oftnal CJk AUertlian ta tbe ' Naad Tn Hate Wiir His- tary Re^nrdtd
ygVKM ttV AKKCAL KLBCTION
KOTicK IS uKacav crVisK. ttat tke »>»-
nasi KlMtl'Mi m and tot Um Tiil«e« ot Rnck- «fll« OBBtrc. ttmmaa Caumy, IMr T»rli, will kc h«i4 mi the fin !!*•*« ot tta Llva 0»1| RnalBc ComiMinJ'. oa W««fcn««ton Btreet. la
r^trrlTHoJ;'',,'-,.^" r." HoJI"c^ i ^ ^mcial.y recom the .fTorts of citlaen. - — - - during the World War are
to-«a or vBlaati, n IHtt omitted from the.votunMe.
"We arc nattjroJIy averse to omitting any town or -Hilar* In tbe State, but It ?he people of these units are so Indiffer¬ ent to b^lng repraiMtnted. we hnv* n« ttlbf-r alternatives eaoept omission.
"Wc are therefore making this one iMt plea to ythi to make an appoint¬ ment Immediately and notify ua. In order that the app*>lnt«« may rralfaw what h« or she Ix to do. w» rtre Inclrtaing ropies of Instmi-tlons which we have
a^t M IMS leotl hMarMns w(m ha\-e alrva4y boea appointed.
"Vtlfaiffas in Kaaaau C«w»ty w4iich are Ust-^ by the- ftute Historian as Imvlng faUod to appoint hiatoriana ar«: Bay- vlll., OdavhnnM. riora: Park. Oreat N«M-k Kctatve, Hempetead. Long Beach. Lynbrook. PtandOHM, flaadle Rock. Very tmiy y«ur«, Jamea Sulhvan. « SUte Htatortan Otreeter,
Diviaon at Archlroi and HhKory
The vtllagee in Nassau County wblch have failed to appoint village historians,
GliNERAL macblnittt: Kossau Valve and Puoip Corporation, Observer St., Ueckville Centre. 3:17
Bnwdoft Wanted
FOR BENT—«rooms foT Nght houae-
keeplng, small family preferred. F.
M. elo Review, Kreeport. 1S;2
am ij-ii,iiii iii'< ,1 .
For IUnt-~Gar«g«a
ROOM and board, alx mlnut>>s walk
from station. Private. Tel. 18SR.
Freeport. 14-3
Biuinnaa OnMnrtunitint
WANT8U>-t25.00O Lohg Island reil ea- lato. security. Six for one. P. O. box H, Freeport. S:1S
TO RENt-Garaae.. weekly; 142 S. Ocean Ave., adjacent to Me/Tlok Rd., Freeport 2:16
aae
For R«ni-->Furai8hed Rooina
PARTITION BALE 'Valuable corner property, Observer St. and Morris Ave., Rockville Cen¬ tre. Will be aold to highest bidder. House, 7 rooms and hath, all Im¬ provements, ou^-buildlngs. fruit trees. Sale takes place at County Courthouse, Mineola, at 10.30 a.m,. Saturday, March 19, 1921. 2:i6
Far Sale—AntnanbilM
TO LET—Furnished or unfumidhed room; can be bad by respectable lady or gehllentan, with private tamily; heat and electricity fumlahed? half block from trolley, 12 miftufes to sta. tlon. J. O., Review, Rookville Cea¬ tre. , S:16
FOR RENT—lArge room partially fhirntshed, steam heat, electric light; with private family. l>ady preferred. Box N, cJo Review OlHce, RockvUle (Centre. 15-2
APPERSON .touring car. wrecked in railroad colllkton; for tiartloulars In- quire.Oeorge Johnson, 191 Jackson Ave., Minaola. 3:17
FOR SALE^-1918 Studebaker Touring car. 'Phono B82-M' Freeport. 10:3
JlTRNISHBD room with runnins water for gentleman; references evehanged; good neighborhood; fow minutes from StaUon. Box 9, Daily Review, Rockville Centre. 3!l4
CASH on Delivery Business. 20 per
cent, on Inveetmcnt. Out door work.
Steady Income. Buay aoason coming.
Box 82. Merrlok. . 14-3
9ee
M«Mani«r Service
MTERS, auto \ messenger and purchas tng wgent. FtvepaK: phone Fpt. 140 M; dally trips to New Tork and Brooklyn; residence, 49 Bennington Ave., Free port. tf:SO
AUTO moving vans and storage; long diartancc moving. Frank Bailey. 80 South Bide Ave., Freeport, N. T.; ofllce phone Fpt. 800; residenoe phone Fpt. 388. tf:4S
WOMAN wants Work by day, wauhing, cleaning, etc; inquire Heller, Cigar Store, Rockville Centre. 3:16
Wanted—Houaea
BARGAIN, mOst bo sold, MaixwcH Se¬ dan, flrst class condition; just over¬ hauled: good tires; phone Fpt. 7S8-W. Jensen, 397 Grove St., Freeport. 3:15
.^—: Jl ,
1917 Buick C-passengcr; convertible
top; A-1 condition, S650: phoBe
RockviUe Centre 870. 3:15
THREE-paascnb'er Cabriolet top, 6- cylinder Saxon, In good oondltlon, at W. T. Hutohoson's GaniKO, Hemp¬ stead. 3:15
1917 Dort touring ear; flne eODAU tlon, 1400; phone RockviUe Cen¬ tre 870. 3:15
For Sale—UeatiBf Appliances
PIPBLESS FURNACES delivered to vour door at less than wholesale ,T)rlces, fllO up. Harry L. Puff, Spring Held OWrdens. L. 1. tf:B
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FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath, partly furnished. Minette Millinery shop. 28 Church St., Freeiwrt. 4:18
LARGB, attractive front ftMva,- with nmall room adjoining, with or without board; 4 mlnutea from station; phone Rockville Centro 414-R. 9:14
LIGHT houae keeping, two furnished
rooms, Improvements, electric light. 3
minutes to station. References. 37 'N.
Ocean avenue, Freeport. 14-3
¦WANTED to leitse—7 to 10 rooma with garage, family consists of four adults, no children, must be Within walking dis¬ tance of Freeport Station. 'Phone iit Freeport. 16:3
A LARGE airy room, substantial board, by reflned Protestant couple, In pri¬ vate home In Freeport within 10 min¬ utes' walk from station. May 1 to Sept. 16; reference.^ exchanged; address A.C.T., 4th floor 118, Fifth Ave., New York City. 3:18
FURNISHED ROOMB to let, steam
heat, electric light and' bath, two
ihloeh» from station. Address Box C.
282, Inquirer. • , _ , 14-3
FOR RENT—large room, partially
furnished,' steam heat, electric light
with private family. l.ady preferred
Write Box N, Review offlce. 14-2
Found
SlX-room house, all improvements; about 10 .minutes from station; no agents^ not over 16000.'- K, Review, Rockville Centre. 3:14
ONE, two, three, or Ave rooms, with or without private' bath, running wa¬ ter, gas, elentrlcity, steam heat. Apply at Crystal Lake Hotel. Tel. 118 Free- port, gtf.
FURNISHED rooma to let, elec¬ tric light, hot water aupply, steam heat, 8 minutes' walk from station; 313 Front street, Hemp«tcad; phone Hempstead 663-W. 10:9
WANTED—HoU.se, 6 with one aero or state full particulars, prove St.. Brpoklyn, N. Y
7 or 8 rooms,
more of ground;
J. Brokate, 1920
5:14
Profesaional
MRS. LOVBJOT — Convalescent nurs¬ ing, conflnement or medical cases: Practical nurse. 19 Centre Street. •Phone, Hempetead 360 R. 8^f
Wanted—To Buy
Fin* Sale—Shrabbery
CLEANING-UP SALE of flne nursery stock, large and small; low,coet; spe¬ cial dleceunt to aealers; most clear ground for building purposes. "Wood¬ bine Nursery, John J. Randall, Ocean and Lena Aves, Freeport. tf:2
FOR KALES—Norway maple trees; an Ideal shade tree for street and lawn; ^•i^.Mn selling out at m-lces way below '"Wnolesiile. "Irves are good, strong and
well-roptee stock. Order early. Louis
KrameV. Fulton St, FArmmgdale, L.I.;
phone Farmlngdale 18-J. 10:7
Loat
LOST—Colt Automatic on trolley car between Mineola and Hempstead, Sunday, March 6, a^ 2:22 p. m. Reward If returned to Leo V. Michel, 186 Second St., Mineota. 154
1I.\NK HOOK of Kreeport Bank, No.
3831; finder pleaw: return to Free
port Hank, Main St. lu&:V
MY CLIENT, a physician, wishes to buy or rent a houae In Oaidcn City, suitable for home and offlcc, $12,000 to $15,000. What have you to offer? N. McKinnon, 1336 E. 22nd St., Brook¬ lyn; phone Midwood 787. 3:15
WANTED^—u Imll bearinK velocipede
for six ye^r old girl: al80 need dolls
(arriage.. Telephone Hempstead 45-J,
or write VSg>x 360 Inquirer Office 16-8
Moalc
Wanted—Unf umiahcd Rooma
TREE8, SHKUBS, evergreens, the bet¬ ter grade ro«e buahei, etc^ purcbaseJ from Heath Co., United States leading wholesale growers, assures' you of ths beat at tbe lovett price. For informa¬ tion! estimates, Undaeaping euggestlons, etc., given without obligation*, write our 'general representative ond land¬ scaping expert, George Johnson, 191 Jackson Ave., Mineqla, L. L 9:10
¦jAeaaiga irri. ttini i',1'-I m i iwiiim
For S«Ie—MiacciliuMoua
Vot'fNQ, ^re.-ih tluernacy cow, with call. Peter Uopfel. H.F.D. 1, Hemp¬ stead. L. 1. X 3:16
FOR 8Ai.B-Whlte toy poodlea, only a few: act quickly and get one. H. Hart, ||hoao Kreeport U8. tf:16
TWO frct^h cows; apply Magnus, 13 Bultalo Ave., Freeport; phone Fpt. 1S21-M. 8:11
R SALE—Pen of White Crested Black Polish Handsome Fowl, 1 Cock- Mrcl, and 4 I'ulletit. Mineola Show Vlnnors. \V. H. Wilson, 26» Grand Jip. 85. 14-3
JTOR BALE—Poultry. *rhree Beautiful
White Houdans, 1 Cockerel, and a
,Bens, Mlneolu Show Winners. W. H.
'VrUson, S89 tirand avenue, Bafdwln.
I. Trolley stop No. 86. 14-8
WAN'i'ED—to rent—« or 7 rbom house in Freeport. Give details. Address X. y. j!., Review Oillce. Freeport.
14-3
WANTED—Unfurnished house, 6 rooma, 10 minutes from elation. 1 or 2 year lease. Cul|. Tel 61rf, Rookville Centro. 8:13
WANTKl>—To rent—6 or groom house with garden or small farm. WUI consiJi^r ulso, old place needing repairs, IC reasonable. Box 113, Freeport.
14-3 i^uu'-.imii.ujiJ.'JJ.' II, «i.v .1 ", ,1'„ii'.w !3ta=
Wmtei^-FniiMb Hdp
ARMSTRONG (Knabc) player piano, me¬ chanically perfect, $125; alao mahog¬ any music roil cabinet, $80, if sold Im- meditttcly. Robt. Taylor Storage Waie- houac. 6:17
PIANO TUNING, |2; repairing a speci¬ alty; all work guaranteed. C. Rlcklln, Weatbury, L. I.: phone Westtniry 229; >0 years with Goctz Co. tfn
WANTED—All kinds of antique furni¬ ture, at anything very old, bought In any condition. Send mo a bard and I will call. Fred Brunei, Mill Rd., Homo •teaid. 1S:5
sts
Wantod—^Fumiahed Rooma
SALESLADY for women'H apparel HtQie; apply by letter, givinK cxpoH- ence and reference; Seid's, 26 Main i^t., Hempatcaii. 2:1T
HO.MEWORiaJR8. to sew on chlldrei^'s rompers, dresaea, etc.; must be gopd Hewers'. , Apply any day between 9.S0 and 9 p.m.. Boom 4. Ohve Uldg., Free- port. Mrs. A. E. Albln. 2:17
WA.'';'rKD—to rent A turnii^hcd
house for summer. Rent not to exceed
$600 or $700 season of three months.
Addreaa I«uk 3dx 167, Freeport, L. I.
14-3.
WANTED—Room and board, wante<l
by Violin teacher. Rockville Centre
preferred. Cornell Kolcaynski, P. O.
Box SS Rockville Centre.. ' 16:3
Pttiir. on Obi*T»t» Htr«t. la ai«o<l«B Via- trl«t No. >. in Mid VlllAS*. OB
TUHSOAT. MA]i<:M litb. l*U
that ttw poll! Uwrrn'r wUI be evened at ma u'ctuek I* tbo •ftarnoen. and closed «l«kt e'eloek M ita aftcraonn ot saW dari thnt at the said annual riUae* elfctlai tta fon<iwln« omwra are to ta elected, vli Prealdaat for tta term •( eiie r»a Two Truateea. *ach (or tta Utrai af two
rears: Traaavrer for the taniff ot one rear Collector for the lertn of one r««r. And Kotlce I* Verther Olven Ikat at auch annoal Tllla«n eleetion the foUowlac praim- altiona will be atikmllted to b<i voted upon, aantely:'
aatMMifais ihe Water Hr*tMH l>ROI>f»BITIO!W No. 1.—SfeatI tta Board of Trtwteea of tta VlUase of nockirMIc Cen¬ tre, Naaaau County. New Tork, be auttar i3wd. fmp<iWered and directed lo expend and u«o from Ita Walfr KunU of aald VlllaSa. the aum of Hiskt Ttaoaand (t>,•»».) dollara for the purpese of «xtendlna the nrialna of th* Water Sratom. and Inatalllns the neces¬ sary l^'iranti In said Vlllace t Pnvtaalas Aam PHOrOBITIO.N .No. 3.—Shall a aam Inoner not eaceedlns Twenty-Dvu hundred (I2.M0.) (lotlure, be raised by taa upon tta taxable proi>erly of the VlUase of Roi.-kr'.lle CTimtre. Naaaau Counly. New Vork. for Ihe purpoae of purohafllns hoae fur Ihe uae of tbe Kire Owartment of eaM Vlllasi:? rminC VUlSife mttHm I PROPOBITION Ko. 3—Shall tbe "auin «f Twelve Ttauaand ttlt.tOO.) dollars ta rained I by tax upon the taxable property at tbe Vil¬ lase of Rockviilo Cenire. Naaaau Cuunly, New Tork. fur the purpoao of olllnc the street* of aald villase?
PrevMlae far the BcBioral and Diasmial at Qarbsfa aad .'lebea PROPOSITION No. 4.—Shtill n aum ol mtmey not excoodilns Tan Thousand f 110.000.) dollars be raised by (ax upon tbc taxable property ot tbe Villase of It'>ckville Centre, Nassau County, New York, for tne purpoae of isnabllmr Ihe Board of Trustees of the said Villare to provide for tbe removal of swill, sarbaso. astaa and refuae from tta prumisps In aald vlllace. and for the dispoa- al theri-of. by ceTitractins with other t«rilona for such removal anil sueh dlaPMsl, at a cost not to excv.;d the atnouut hor*)luij«fore mentioned?
Auiliaiulns tta tlorrawlns at a Ban sf MeMV Not Kxeaedlaw Twcatr Tbeaaapd (89e.0«O.) Dallars m tke B«id<i af Ita Vil¬ lase ef Rockville Cenire. Nasaas CauBtr, New York, for thn Fnrpose mt rurrhaaiiis Land for • 8ltc tor a TUlasc Hall.
PHOPOaiTlON No. e.—Shall a sum of money nol exrwdlns Twenty Thousand (ISO,000.) dollars, be tarrowed by tbe Villase of Rockville Centro, Nasaau Counly. New Tork. for tho purpose of purchasins the premises hfrelnaftci- (1<>scrlbed for a alta for a villase hiitl, at a coat nut to exceed Twen¬ ty Thousand (t2«.Ooa.) dollars, upon the j bonda of tho said vlllnge. bearing interest j at a rate not exceedlnir elx por cent, per annum, which bonds, with tho Interest there- ' on. stall be a oharsi» upon said vUlage, and t shall be Issued so as to prr.vide for t||e | payment of Ihe said sum of Twenty Thous¬ and (}:10.U(I0.) dollars. In four enu^ annual Inslallments of five Thousand 05,000.) dol- { lars each, with interest thereon, tbe llrat of which tnsttillmenta ahull be iwyuble on tho Stat day of Oetober. lu::!, and a lllio in¬ stallment of which aball be paynbln on the flrat dny of October, in each of Ihe years 1929. 1021 and 1926. and that Ibcro stall bo raised, levied and colltiCtitd. annually, by ta.^i upon the taxablu properly uf suid vil¬ lase. a sum sufllcient to pay tho Interest on said bonds as tho same Lm^cutocs dup. nnd that thorc aball be raised, levied und col¬ lected, annually, by tax uiKU) tbe taxable pfoiierty of tho aald village ia each of the yeara 1922, te 1925, both inclusive, a sum rufllclent to provide for thu payment of the principal of the said b^)rils as each matures: the premiBcs heretofore mentioned, aro bounded and described aa follovs:
All tbat certain plot, piece or parcel at land, alluate. bins and being In the Vil¬ lage of Rockville Centre. County of Ni^aau nnd Htatsr of New York, taunded and de¬ scribed as follows;
lieglnnlng at u point formed by the Inter¬ section of Ihe westerly line of Clinton Ave¬ nue with the northerly line of the premises known aa Front Street, and thence runnins northerly nine degrees twenty-seven minute'' Baat (N. »° 37' IC) along the westorly line o( Clinton Avenue, Two hundred and thh-ty- four (tH) feet, until it comes to the Houlh- erly lino of College Place; Iheneu running Nortb eighty degrees Ihirty-thruo minutes West (.V.IO- 33' W.) along the Southerly line of College Placo ono handred twenty-six and llto (136.1> feet; thence running HouV> three degrees twenty-nine mlnutea ^Vtst (8. 3» 29' W.), two hundred thirty and SOtlOO (230.80) faat until it cornea to tta northerly lino of thu premiaes known aa Front Street: thenee running Boutb seventy-elght degrees, three minutes East (R. 7A° 3' K.) along tta norllwrly line uf thu premises known as Fropl Btreet. one htndred two and 3|t0 (I»f.3) feel, mull It Comes to fhe iwint or I place of beginning.
louirfvlag DrlsroU \rmaua I'ROPOSITiON .No. « -.Shall a sum ot I money not exceeding Five Thousand (t&.OOO.) I dollars be ri«|scd br tax upon Ihe taxable I property of the Vlllags of Rookville Centre. I Naswu County. New York, for tta purpeae I of ii<acadami'4lng DriscoU Avenus In said I Village, between Lincoln Avenue and ihe village line?
Prstidiiic fnr AMlllanal WMtb ef LjTketlaw I Atraue ImprvreairBt
I PROPOSITIO.-*! .No. 7—Rhall the aom of 8oventy-thre« tiundrrd and Flfly (17.3(0) dollars be ralB<<d by tax upon thn tai^^bla I/rolwrty of Iho Village of liockvllla Cehtre. Nnssau Coonly. New York, for the I of enabling the Uuard of Truateea I Village to add lo tho sixteen feet oonoreto ' roadway propus<>d lo be conntrucled by tta i State of Nuw Tork through I.«kevlew A»»- I nue ia said Vlilagi.-. an additional foot on ; each Side of such c.inertMo conatruction. so I us to maku n concrete roadway elsbiaen (11) i feet in wldlh?
; And -Take Notlt:e Further. Thai Ita fol- lowliw resolutimi siiecifying Ihe boundarlea of onob of ths foregoing menilvnad vlectlun I districts waH h.-retofdju adontod by Ihe hoard i of Trustees of suid Village st a regular j meeting thereof held on thi 2nd day uf Jan- ; uary, in Iho year onn thousand Bine bim- I dred sind nineteen:
j "BK IT HKBOl-VED by the Board of Trua- i leea of tta Incorporated Vlllnge .>' Rockville Cenire. Naasau Cutmty, Kew York, ttat the Incorporated Villaire of Uuckvillc Centre, Naasau Counly. New York. Ix dlvl(fed Into two election districts: tae uf which distrlata shall cumprtse all that portion of aald In. corporal Village lying Nortb of the I..ons liand Railroad Cunipany'it traCkji. and whicti
urged to take action at onoe. The Htate Hlator- Inn, Jnmes Kullivan. inalHtent upon the value of such Work, is patiently trying to bave tlll«d the gaps in the ret-ords throughout the StAe.
To Mr. Sullivan The Daily Review Is Indebted (or a list of tho villages not yet recorded in his offlce as Iviving such historians. Thert' still Is time to have the work tlone and havip the village work Included in the .state recoitls. Hence this reminder.
Mr. Sullivan has sent out this letter
on the subject: ' N
March 3, 1921. {S
"To Supervisors of Towns and PreslJH
dents of Villages: {¦
"It is now over a year sin.-c we i-cii- ;U ed to your attention the need (or ap-i B (Hiinting a kwal historian for your town i ^ or vill.igc. under the provisions of ciuiii- H tor m, ;^ws of 1919. Ip to the present g time -we hnve received no announce- w mont from you thut such an officer has i H been appointed. [Jj
"Althuiigh Uw apjiointment lo Ihls 5 IHisiUon does not nec«<s8arlly Invol-.f'the 'M
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That Wears Long«r. Looks Better and G>«t Leaa SMART DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES HOSIERY aiKl UNGI^E
- - SEID'S - -
26 MAIN STREET, HEMPSTEAD, L. I,
Branches :
Long Beach, L. 1. Far Rockaway, L. I.
granting of any aal.iry. it does »e<'m nn It you ought to be able to find some one with the proper public Hplrit in your community to undertake to collcri and ««mplle tho neceaaary Information with ] Z rtference to the part played bj- your i $ town or villase in the nctlvitles of the i Y, World War. if this sort of information ,.? is not gathered now, it tecomea inrrea..). Ingly difflcult to get it as the years pa.MH by.
"In the volumes whieh are to he pub. IlKhed by the Btate on "New York Btate's Part In the World War," it is the wish of this office to hav<< each town and .village in the State represented. Of course this cannot be done unle.is -.vo have cooperation from cacTi of thesie units.
"If thi.s I.s not forfhcomlnM fi'nn ynur
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February 28th, 19JJ.
Ueaarul Fond
For policn department, signal sys¬ tem, salaries of village clork. and assistant, auditors, caun.<<el feea. Jsnilor service, village treasur.'r, heallh di-i)artment. rent, preparing nraesnmont roll, statlonerj', prlnt- Ini- legal advertising, and other '
Incidental expenses $29,987.67
Less talance on band... 1706.18
Other RecoipU J,260.00 3,955.46
$26,032.1
I Not amount to ta ral.sed by tax. Btreet Fond
Coniponsallon for Htreet Commia- sloncr, engin.^ering work, street sweeping, care of parks, caro gf streets, repairing Pckoklil graviil roiids, snow removal, etc Il<1.2fir>i
Less balaqeo on hand J^OSs!:
lie.:
Net amount to b<^ rulwd hy tas Flre Fund
For hydrant inspector, coal supplies.
rem, insurancu. eti: $1,618.71!
Less balance on haidl 140.66
Not amount to be rnised by tax. ... ti.3u8 ji
l,lglit Fund—.Va Taxes
Water Fund—No Tnxes
TotsI amount to be raised by tux.. $16,750.61
listed, February «8th, 1921. BO.VUI) OF TRCSTEKS OF TIIK INCOR¬ PORATED VILLAOK OF KOCKVU.I.K CB.VTRE. NABSAU COL'NTY. NBW
50TICE OF KLECT10N
WherMK. ths third Turnday of Mn l!);i. Is ileaigK«ted b.v Inw us Iho date holiling the ar.>itwl vill;is>- eloeiion In Hinge of Hcmpstaad, Nassau County, .V.
; Monejuese,Wede, Mar. 14,15,16
THOMAS MEIGHAN
in "The Frontier of the Start"
MERRICK NEWS EVENTS TRAVELOGUE
COMEDY OF THE BAD EGG
Selections from "THE NIGHT BOAT"
Overture frem "LUCIA D' LAMMERMOUR"
I OVERTURE AND SELECTION BY MERRICK I SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
I Afternoons, 1:30 to 5 Admission, 15c. to 30c.
I Evenings, 7 to 11 Admission, 20c. to 40c.
% Continuous Saturday, Sunday :md Holidays, from IM to 11 P. M. %A^'<' >;.<»<K»»}~XK'"X'<'<'<<>^<KK«<'<&<»<'~><"K'<»<'<>^<»»^»<' ¦jl C><'»'>0<>fr^i
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the 1
nUStaad. NhMHAU Omint.- V
it Is hereby
Res.iived. That the anmml eleedon In and"! f.ir Ihe Vdliiir,. of Hempstead. Naf^auu Cuuri- i ty, .State ,)f Xew York be held in said village i TCESDAT. .MARCH 16, 1921 tbe buurs of 1 o'clock and 3 oclock.
P. M.
It the
vii.t.AnE Biir.Dixc,
for the purpoa» of choosing tbe following of¬ flcers:
L.H!^}i^^^'^'^'^ *"¦¦ "''' "•'¦'" "f <"" year. TWO tnrSTKBe for the I enn of two years A TRBASl'RKR for fhe term'of one vear A COIXECTOn for lh« term of one year Daled.'March 1 ,19J1.
JOHN H. NICHOLS. Jit . Pru.-OdelU
« T. .r. Mcr,Ai:aHLiN
RALPH rORMA.V. HOWARD fl. HHOWKft. W. TAYLOR CIIAMBKRLl.N Trustees.
Atti.Ht: KuBone P. ParsAfls. Clerk.
purpoae of said
No.
No.
HOMR-WORKERS to sew on children'* rompers, drestNts, et«.; mitst be gopd scwei-s; apply any day between 9.30 ajtd 6 p.m.. Room I, Oilve Uullding, Vvtti- port. ' 8:15
WANTUI>^Y«un8 lady or girl to a.M^ in bakery storr, tit to titnrt. Vark Ave. iJakevy. Rockville Cenlr«. 1:1 D
ALBBRT K. MKRKLEN
qEU^RAL TRUO&INO
VAlltX TRIPS TO NBW YORK
STB B. MAIN sn^sar
FREISrORT
;rOR SAItIS—Wood, wood, wood, cerd
i«d, .tire pJaee loge, cut any length, , _,,_^._
'i<rare<l t* Koekville Centre, Baldwin, WANTBo—Opeottor on Singer power
epert, fioosevelt and Rsmystead.l maehineH. iMao women to take hoine
„ per cord. Dried kindling *o*«l lorjHewiHg. Rixwevelt Mfg. fa. Board 0(
a.'*^ar'e fheXr'.i*r^ K Trade Hall, Stop 6.1, Roosevelt. 15-d
Partition Sale
VttliMibl* coTiter pN>9«rty Obawr-j
er Str^t and Morris Ave, Kockfitlt
I district altall bo knows as UU^slan District No. t: tho oth'ir of wblch DIatrlcta shall com- I prlso all tlist portion of a#id tncarporated { Vilhige lying Honlh nf the iwld Loat Illaltd I Ilallroad Company's Irarks, and afusll ' ixi I knmvu aa E;le<tLon District N<>. S; which I DIatrlcts fiball bo respectively bounded and I described as follows: > Woetfaia District ?<¦. I
liounded un tbo North. Uaa(, and West kr I tbe boundary lino ft lbs llidonKinkled vn- lajgo of Hookvllle Centre. iDid bouild(.a m the Huuth by Ibe centre lino nl the .Lo(W lalaud, Hailroad Oumiuny':) tracka. I CkctiMi iNotHet n*. S
I tkiaaOei on the Kerth by the centre linu at tba Cm laland RaUroed Company's I trueka. and booniK'd on Ihu Baat, •omit and tXeal by iue buuiolary linu 9( tikj incarpu- ralr4 Vtllagr uf Rockviil* Ceatre." Aals«. Pebroary 2». IMI
Ealitnate of Expenses for the Year 1921
No. 1. For Board of H««llh Purpoii«. »n» tbousanit two hundred dol-
t™ •¦• v; i,:;oo
For Fire Department purposss. six thouaand and saven hundrod
antl tweiity-live dollani S.725
For street purpasec. ei|.-hteen thnutaad, five hundred dollani 18,500 Na 4, tor Park purposes, one thous¬ and dollars .., 1,000
No. 5. For police purposcH, twenty
thousand, five hundr»<l dollars 211,600 No. 6. For Vil1a»e Building, Uirec tliou¬ sand. Ave hundred UolUm .... »,6iio \ No. 7. For Free Library, ono thmiuainl,
I live hundred doliam 1.500
I Ne. K. For indabtedness Uwfully con¬ tracted and l>e«aming due and . ' payable during nocal yoar. thlr- ^ teen thousand, Tiva hundred dol¬ lars, vix., I (a) Street liahting. nine thou¬ sand five hundred dollars V.&OO
(b) Bond purpoaas, thirteen— I thousand, five hundred dollani n.300
j Ic) Interest purpoaas. nine
' thousand, nine hundred and'
I seventeen dollars t.>17
I No. 9. Garbage and ashoa collecUen,
I eight thousand doliam l,Mt
I No. 10. General Fund, five thotuand. g«e
I hundred doilan C.MO
tHE UNTVEBSALCAfi
REDUCTION IN PRICES OF FORD PRODUCTS
All F. 0. B. Detroit)
TOURING CAR. without starter $440
TOURING CAR. with starter: - $510
RUNABOUT, without starter :..$3«5
RUNABOUT, with sUrtcr $465
COUPE $745
SEDAN ..$79S
CHASSIS $360
TRUCK, with Pneumatics —$548
TRACTORS $625
LISTER & PEARSALL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
Show Room HertlM Btatlon
IIBNDKICKSON UUILUINO rSONT iftBET, Opp.
N. VILLAGE AVE., B. ». WATION
Tcl. 1S4 'M. Ut
ROCKVILLE CKNTRK. N. T.
Dated Marah I. 1921. I
JOHN S. NICHOI^. JR., Frcsident T. i' Hcl,Al]UHtAN, RALPH FORMAN, I
UPWARD !>. BkOWER. i
W. TAYLOR GHAMBBBLIN, |
Trustoo* I
Attest; EuKenc P. Paraons. Cleiji. I
iSSS
EDWARD H. MURR
m_Lim|> Uland. ^¦;,**^JJ^'^*J;| WANTKl>-lBxpciienccd operators ori! Centr«, Will be sold to highest biM«r
8. SayHiew Ave.
cport; Bhunti Vi>t. >7J.K|f,
Fqf Sal»—f uraHUM
House 7 rooma and bath; all im-j
l^j silk watstii; also girls who know how
to work on nuichinc. We pay tho right i „ . . ..jii__.. #„.i.
I'reeport I P'O'•»««*»; out.bulWliMpi; IniU i
iroR SJALK—one new an<J two used up-1 _
right ^ih>io«-^Re Klhibij,ll (cott; M. S. HiAcK, 1S« Qrftnd avenue, I» fifiund) organ-Plane* timed ami rer
price to the vight operators.
IVnlst Co., St Brooklyn Ave, Frpeport,i treea.
'^ *¦ .__ , *'^\, 8«le tiUt«8 pl|»efe at Ooubty Court
'"¦' Housework. Houae, Mineola. at 10:30 A. M.
Mrs. D^-
.IS t'fospect '
Saturday. M«t«h 19. 1921
:D liOHLKT K. PUNN,
Pnraldoefc ARTHI'R ei- ACKRRT. ' rRAItK U. «UkIU>I«Ut. I>ATil> R. UBfOKNWtatKR, I
josi'^PH )iuNX>a. i
I ^^. Tritttea* j
OEUQUK a. t'TTBR. ^
Vniage Clerk.
jfmmmi risMMM wmnwi
«Utea*MI)0( Ihe totsj amtm* at VillMH u<aa o^liaateil b» the 9omii ot TtaeteM, <>< I tbe tncdrp^trstad villaso of ttocktfne Cbairs, i Nasaau CouMy. iimw ¥««»,¦¦ aatimery to | be rabMd in said villas aaxiag tha faeal
CARPENTER
Repair and j|ob Work
Porch and Screofa Work
Eiitlmates Given I
97 Lcjungton Aveoue.
Tel. 189-R
Freeport j
TkiMi^g jftad Slorace
ERISMAN & KYNA8T0N, Inc
RmI Estate aitd InturtnM Broker*
«iM_M««iHWBiH>«i>—iBaMaaaMssaaMaaaanMaaaaMasMK
will occupy a suite of rooms in the Verity BuiU-. ing. Village Avenue, Rockville Cenire, after April 1st, ne%t.
Lilt Your Propertwi With Us Now ami Wa WiO PradNm
the Bujren
For the PiMcnt Address
FRANK H. ERBMAN ALFRED F. KYNASTOH
171 WOTDSlDE AVENUE 98 SHElIJAirK PL
Telephone HZ Telephone iTS-B