THE DAILY HEVIKW^ THURSDAY, MARCH 24; 1921
SEKVKEISSIOGAN ADOPTED BY HOOVER
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tiv« W9 Be His Aim
WHO^ WHO AT COUNTY COURT HOUSE
By CHARLES B. DAVEY
With N*»/jau County men directing Hu- affairs o|; the Htate and the affairs *6f fh« United Htates Navy and tli« Washington 0. C, March 24, Special U.^n^ g^^^^ j,^,^^ ^^^ foremost coun- ooperttlon between the governrofent! ^ry ,„ ^^^ ^j,,.,^ ^^^ ^^ j^ ^^^^ jj^. industry to the end of eniiaiiced Action and leaaened ewployment la the flrat policy ¦proposod t,y Iffrber'
Hoover, Secretary of Commerce. H«; j^ tj,^ absencfe of Oovemor Miller, '*''"¦ : who la resting at Atlantic City, Lleut-
"The Department of Commertc Goveraor Jeremiah Wood, of Nassau, is
at the helm of the Ship of State, for
sau County is rather the top of the World Just now'/
tbe State of New York.
.<m mlKht easily come anking things 'hat would be given him gladly but «rhen a clean, clear thinking youtig T.an. a lawyer or about to be one, de- 'iires to take part in alt that is fsi the advancement of his county it li¬ me of the l>est Indications that we are \meHcans all. Here's hopilng Mr. Da- ,-idsoil land ali his kind get only the i)«st from their fellows.
should be in the widest sense a depart ment of rervlce to thf potnmprrr- and Industry of the country. It Is not a department for the rerrulatlon of trade! ,„ ^he absence of Secretary of the and indusj.y. In order fo do service j ^.^^y ^^n^y ^^^^ ^^^^j^^ „j that depart- t.) the greatest advantage I wish to 1 ,„gnt j^^e now being directed by Assist- establlsh a wider a^d better organteed i ^nt g<;cretary of fhe Navy Theodore cooperation with the trade and com- r ^g^^ ^f T^^^f^^ County.
merelal association."), and will In a short'
time present .lome plans fo this end. 11 „ i,y a„y chance, says Hiram R. w.ant to sec our efforts to push our for- ^^^^^^ chaii-man of the Board of Su- elgn commerce .more closely related to j p^^vlsors. President Harding wants fo, our Industries. This sort of enlorged|„„p j^^.^y ,<,r a little while and there' acUvlty Is within the tirlginal purpose j ^,.^ „„„p ^.„,|n^ t„ j^^, „y„ ^^e a/fairs of the Department, and requires neither i„f ,„^,p ^^j n„tion, ^fassau County Is legislation nor burden upon taxpayers, i p,.ppar<„, ^^ furnish a man on Instant This is no time to ask for appropria-; notice- tlons to undertake new work. It is;
time to search for Economy and reor-j -w^ ^Im to please. Neat but not ganizatlon, for effective expenditure on g^jjy i„.our motto.
essentials, thi^ reduction of non-essen-1
itals. and the elimmafion of duplica- Nassau County has ever been.* show
*'""¦ ! place and this Is evidenced now by the
"Outside of voluntary measures, the j fa^t t^at the Barber Asphalt Company
only immediate extension of service lies j,a8 liorrowed of <:hairman .Smiti: pic
The close cooperation, says a county (fflcial. of all county oftlrials would help V lot In the regular routine of keepln*! ihe county functioning. He also thought that con^fructivo advice and ctttlftsm iK-forehand and an offer to solv^^rfhe pixfbiem at hand, would in; better than slacking l>ack in Ihe harness ahd •say¬ ing, "You can't do that bAause fhe law won't let you" after an error has been made thnt could have tieen avoided.
of Richard a%-enu«, ht^ve fully recover e4 from an attack ot grlp|>f and are n4rW «nj»ynit the Msutlful spring weather,
Adam Steiger from Newark, N. J.. Mm. Eleanor O'Orady from Caldwell. X. J., and .(Charles O'Ontdy.from KUist Orange, N. J. w«^r« the giNn«tai of Mr. and Mrs. William A. 8tet«er of r^wis avenue. Merrlch Square sectton.
lu securing greater internal efflclency. In which I am certain all the bureaus joth. The future of tho Department In its abilities to meet the needs of our
turc« of Nassau's highways for the pnr I>o.se of exhibition in those sections of New Kngland where road building ha.i not been carried out as well a.s it has
industries and tiade muKt await the I |,e(.n done in thLs great country. Truly, thorough reorKaniisation of the whole ixaHHau folk miiiy be Jiroud of the roads executive machinery, now being vig-j and proud of everything else that Is orously undertaken by Congress. The j Nassau's.
need of it, hoth in economy and to ^-1 _
cure more deHnite purr>ose in govern-, Trubee Davidson, son of Henry P. ment departnientK, does nol n"<d dem-: Davidson, wants lo have a fook-ln on oust ration. Na.<«iu County'.s public life at some time
"The gieat economic diinculties that hccau.se he says that it I.s his county. we inherit from the war are obvious He is interested in the growth and pros- enough, and they ^emphu.sisy: the nc- pci-ity of it and he expect.s to cast his ce8.sity of better governmental ma-; lot with it to the oxciusion of all else. chlnery to aSsist in their s9lUtlon. Their ^ Wliieh is about tne best rea.son 1 know^ final remedy musr rest on the Initiative' for taklriB an interest In your home of our own people—the rate of recoveij affairs.
can be expedited hy greater co-opeia-
tlon in the community, and with thi' community by the government, and this department and the whole govern¬ ment wishes to assist whcreyer it, can, to stimulate and assist this qp.opera- tlon.
"In the long run. we may well real¬ ize that we must face a lower standi ard ot living In Europe many yeoj-a ahead. The production coats of her people will iu couseuueuce be lower than even before the war. If we meet this competition and still maintain our high standards of livin}^ we will have to work battler; we will have to elirii- nate wa.ste; we will need to still fur¬ ther Improve our proce.s<ie.s, our labor relationship, and business methods."
As thf .son of his lather, Mr. I);ivid-
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Florence Kottjer. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hermann Rottjer of Alex¬ ander avenue, was confirmed last Sun¬ day by the Kev. furl H. .Miller, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church of Freeport.
Royal Schade, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sciiade of (,'amp avenue has received un honorable discharge from the Nnvy. Koyal lias not wasted any time for lie has secured a jrasition at Mitchell Field.
.lames .M. Hamer who is considered the father of the Camp Grounds, has recovered from an attack 6f rheumatism and is again active In the affairs of this community.
Due to an attack of gr!ppe.^41owurd Bahnscn of Richard avenue is siiending his Kaster vacation from scliool. in Wd in acrontance with the orders of his phyaician.
The danea held by Merrick Hoq>k. Ladder and Engine C^o. 2 last Haturd-iy evening was a wonderful flnanclnl suc- ceaa. it has iieen decld«>d iry it.e en¬ tertainment committee to hold m pin¬ ochle party and dance on fix? evening
Wt Aprii t and a danr« on Ap*U 30. Muaic WUI b« furt^iahed by tiif wdl- knawn and popular Melchen Band, au OrcbMtra frosn UndenhUrst. Th*-rt» arill b*i prises distributed at th« pin ochle party.
A regular ntate<I meeting of the en- tertainthent commit :ee waa hold in Firsanen's Hall, (^mpavenue. Tu>-«d.iy evening.
At the^ a^^ of sixty-eight William Hetiry Halrrison was the oMeat man to take the Presidential office.
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"All popular varieties
tSent ufely atiywhere.
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New "/ork City
AGENTS WANTED
The excluBive sales agency in Naaaau ] [' County for TRANS-LEVER SPRINOSJ^I for jFord cars Is offered to a liva wira salesman who has his own Ford tourtns car or Sedan.
TRANS-LE-VER SPRINGS wiU nwtkej J; a Ford ride better than tlie highar «rioed. .Wnger whe«'l based cars. With these s'iirings there Is no need for ihock absorbers or snubbers.
Please write, giving full information concerning yourself, to
EDWARD N.
JONES, 17 Birtler Bofldlnf, Jamaica.
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.\ndrew Bahnsen with his daughter, Hilda, from Brentwfwd, formerly resi¬ dents In .Manor I'ark section, were the Kuests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Bahnsen of Richard avenue.
Francis S.avona was delightfully en¬ tertained last Sundsy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W4Iliiini A. St'eiger ot Lewis avenue.
Alvlna' Heuermnnn and Alvln Bahn¬ sen, grandvlaughter mid son respective¬ ly of .Mr. nnd .Mrs. Christian Bahnsen
UBRARY BOARD ELECTION
Dr. F. T. l)pl.,aiio Chosen Prrsldent, W. T. Corbett Becomes Mecretary
Rockville Centre, March ai.—.\t a special meeting of the Library Board last Friday eveninit/tlie follow¬ ing officers were elected:
Dr. F. T. l>eI.rfino, former secretary, elected president of the board, and Wil- leby T. Corbett, secretary. ¦ Alfred E. Ivos, Jr., who had been uPlKiinted trustee by the Board of iCdu- cation, to succeed the late CJcorge 8. Skilton, was present at the meeting.
Till- I'rcednicn's Bureau, IMiT, was dlsc-uiiliniHtl in
organized aliout live
Willi the advent of Spring and added housework, comes our jii'omise of ligliter, brighter days. Our attrac¬ tive display of ,
VACUUM CLEANERS- WASHING MACHINES- IRONING MACHINES-
HRELESS COOKERS—
and a thousand honsebold heljis, Avill offer tbe industri¬ ous Uolnemaker any nilmber of short cuts to those cov- jated fifternoons on the FRONT PORCH.
Wajfl^feribd of Our .Stock—^tlie Finest In I.«ng Island. Happy to MiRBMMrVirticle in Your Home—GUd to offer FltCSE SERVICE
For a\¥ear..
Come In and Inquire about our term payments. We make the article pay for itself.
LITTLEFIELD-ALGER ELECTRIC CO.
ROCKVIUE CENTRE, L. L
235 MERRIGK ROAD.
TELEPHONE 1476 R. C.
SR^FN\^iEEL
The $150.00 TRAaOR
Carting and Freight Kxfrn
MULTIPLIKS
f4«n l\rw*r by
FIVE
Cultivates the Garden and Cuts the Lawn
Sprywheel does as much culti¬ vating in one hour as five men with wheel hoes. In hvo minutes it is chanj^ed lo a power lawn mower that makes keeping the lawn looking well an easy joh.
Let us bring a Sprywheel round and give you a demonitrafion.
MAYER & GROSS
Sales and Serrico—
388 FULTON ST., JAMAICA, N. Y.
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Say It With Flowers
We have a Large Selection of Blooming Plants and Ciit Flow- ers for Easter
You are Welcome to See our ^ Disphiy
Hempstead Florist
THEODORE LECHNER. Prop. 267 FRONT ST., Near Strand Theatre
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Have you tried the SUPREME SEMI-FINISH SYSTEM? Your entire Family Washing—12c per pound.
All bed and table linen ironed properly.
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Dresses
Suits
Wraps
Dolmans
Coats
Millinery
Shoes
Pumps
Oxfords
Gloves
Etc.
At Lower Than City Prices
LOST- OPPORTUNITIES I
You probably realize that you have allowed mj^ny opportunities to slip by you in the course of a ]i£e time.
You know that many of these opportunities if seized at the right moment would perchance have made you independent for life. Others would at least have brought you lucrative return.
Yesterday can never be recalled. The opportuni¬ ties passed are gone forever.
The money you have NOT made is like water over the falls.
if Today You Must Think of the Golden Future Before You
You must think of the possibilities of the morrow.
You must lay your foundation so that your future shall be secure beyond doubt.
The Continental Trust
of Connecticut
under authorization of a declaration of trust, offer.s one of the bigge.st and soundest opportunities you have ever had laid before you.
It is no vain speculation or gambling chance.
It is not based on the future t>f any ONE branch of conimerce or industry.
You do not place all your eggs in one basket.
Its holdings are and' will be widely distributed among the fields of business, commerce and industry.
Its inve.stments will be v/isely chosen by men of rare skill and experience in the fields of busine.ss and finance.
They will have better opportunity to study the most intimate details of every project before one dol¬ lar of the Continental Trust's money, your money, is placed with them.
- May we not direct your attention to the personnel of this organization, and ask you if such men do nol command your confidence, i-espect and tru.st.
Advisory Board of Trustees
H. B. McDowell, President General Efiiciency Devices, Inc.; Hon. Jacob Caplan, Judge City Court, New Haven, Conn.; Jerome A. Myers, Nat. Director, Constitutional League of America; A. U. Muhlhauser, Chairman Industrial Relations Com.; E. S. Crosman, Chairman Publicity Com. Nati^al Teachers' A8.socia- tion; Hon. E. Eugene Culver,''"'I)1rector Middletown National Bank; A. H. Polder, General Counsel, Jei*sey Central RaUroad; Chas. W. Elli.s, Former Fuel and P'ood Administrator of Lackawana; John Whitney Di.s.sette, President Sure Spark Corp.
Trustees
(X M. A. O'Leary, Ex-Chairman of the Ma.ss. Dem.
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f,}. Committee; M. L. Baker, Pres. Regal Silver Mfg. Co.;
(i. Don W. Carleton, Vice Pres. and Treas., Midway Paci¬ fy fie Oil; H. R. Coshnear, Pres. Coshnear -and Company; CA D. J. McCoy, Vice Pres. King Tobacco Company,
May we ask you if, with this brief outline of the objects and plans of the company, we may not have the further pleasure of giving you more intimate de¬ tails of one of the mo.st bi-illiant opportunities it has ever been your privilege to enjoy.
It only takes a minute for you to act, and it will long remain one of the brightest moments, we are sure, of your career.
Merely write your name and addre.ss on the fol¬ lowing coupon, and mail it to the addre.ss hereon, and you will feel just as we feel, that the Continental Trust means hot only profit, but big profit to ever>' person who partibipates ^ith ua in this model, if not fully loss proof ihethbU of investment.
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KLOSKI
DEPARTMENT STORE
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
COUPON
COSHNEAR A COMPANY, INC.
MAFuLEY BLDG., NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Gentlemen:
Kindly^ furnish nie further information about the Continental Trust of Conncsticut, without any obligation Upon my part.
AddroM City
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