THE BAILt iinriEW. 1^^ f^tt 28. 1921
Tbe Daly Review
JTD
Nassaa Gmnty Review
0011TB SUM oaaaavBa
Bag
aaatrgrruAV Dfoniaaa
lunc* E. RltlAH. PqblliilMr
Walter H. Punnell, Kdlinr
ASaOCTATB KIrlTORB
At Minaola—Cbarima R Daver-
Al Rockvllla Contrf—WIKUm ({. Tbompsoo.
At Kr««port—Cecil H. Johnaon.
At Hempetead-^V«moD A. Wllllalna.
omCEfl: a«Tlaw Btiil4lBc. t4 lo. Malo llrMt, rreaport Okaanrtr BulldliMr. Obaarver Streat. RockvUIa
Cantre iMairar Bolldlnc, 4t Mala (K-. Banpataad
. MnCIAI. NBWIPAPBa for looorporata*
>• Villafe of Freaport.
arriCIAL, NEWSPAPKR for Inoorporatad Villa** of Cedarhnrat.
arriCIAL. NEWBPAPCA for Naaaaa Count) for ptiblloatlon of tinilrjm ot Bankropte) tD Diatrict Oonrt of United Statea tor tfe» ¦aatarn Diariet of New Tnrk.
OFFICIAI. NEWSPAI'KR for Incorporatrd . VUltt«» of Clri-at NVr-k Knialen.
OFFICIAL, NKWHI'Al'KK for Incoumratod Villase of IjODB Beach.
Publlshad VAUr BSxcept Sunday
Sotered at the Poat Olfk-e at Krrrport. N. T.
a* aecond claaa mall matter, under
Act of March j^ HJU».
BOfcacrfptloh, IK pj-r y-Ar tn advance. BIncle coplea. two wnt».
WHEN THE AD MAN CALLS
Wn are rather sorry for IniHlm-HH people who do not have tho pleaKiire of receiving rallw from Hiuh tine fellowH as the advertining men who conic ulong the line, iilacing coii- traclK.
Ju8t now OIH! of tlH'Sf! has JiihI left fhe office of The Dully Keview. "I placed advertlHlng with Oeorge Wal¬ lace In Tho ObHcrvcr thirty yeaiK ago," aaid he, "aud I've met ncwH- paper men in nearly every office from Main lo the (iulf."
Whereat he proceeded to give iier Bonal ImpresKioiiH of alinost ever.v newspaper man on l<ong iHlaiid, as- a HtartW'. and of many others, a.s well not falling to quote edit.oriiilK hy lii.- peruonal frieiidH in Indiana and Philadelphia, wilh Home aiiecdoteH of the surprlKeK his .N'tiw Orleans friends experienced on tlieir lind visit to New York.
It'H a Joyful hour lliat such a man glveti In a newHpaper shop after thr ahoet has gnne lo press. Troiilile;^ are diapelled, the hori/.oii is liroad- ciied, the world seems imnn'iisely better.
.Someliow we have llie iuipressioli Ihat advertising thaf comes tiiiough his orders will have tho samo line effect upon the readers of this paper and we are <li,tuhly glad to have the coniract he signed.
GET YOUR AD ANSWERS
- Many people who are wise- eiioiigb lo advertise Iheir wants in news papera do not ge,^ llu- full value of their Investments. Tliey fail to follow up Ihe advertising.
Some of them, a surprisinjily largt number, in fact, do not even get all the replies to their ads.
In many cases advertisers ilo nol wish to a»t>iounce their identity and ask to have replies sent to a ,box number at Ihe office of The Daily Review. R(-plies are recevied no! only the day ot the puhlicalion of tlie advert Isenient, but often many days afterward.
¦It often happens thai a consider¬ able number of replies to a single advertlaement are received and no one calla for Ihem.
The effect of this is lo give to Ihc advertiser lesa than Ihe full value of the investment, hut as well to dis appoint those who take the time and trouble lo reply.
A number of. such advert isemenlp are in the buBineuH offlce of The Daily Review at Rockville Centre at this time.
END OF A FOOLISH THEORY
Those creduU>us and unintelligent OUiieni} of America who have been shrieking the praises of Sovletism In RuHsia and even calling for Sovielism In the United Stales of America, are certainly up against it now that events have plainly proved that coin- niunlHin ia a total failure. . \
For years,>the atlvocatea of an Im- poBKible, foolish theory have InslHted that the bucuosh ot copuuuuiuin in Russia waa held back by the blocks ,ade. Now publication of cuatoms oflloe and other official trade tixures In Great Britain uhuwa tbat^lu 1920, Brttish exports tu Russia, direct ior
I lhr<Hx>>.i Ibe HcandinMrisn neiahbors
of Russia, wers alone upwards of five
I luillloiiH of dollars and almost as
j much in 1919. Great blockade,
waent it? I Then tbt^y saM that bnt fur the inHurreclionn fathered by the western counlrioHy cominuniani would have gone ahead aucceasfully. There Jjas been no civil war for nearly a year ynd no blockades, yet the state of affaira In Rus^ia.J^ay Is far worse than under those condilions. So bad. Indeed, that Lenin himself is Inviting rapitaliatn back, promising property rights and properly protection and Is willing lo do anything that will revive Russia from tho utter collapse into which thn communlsHc insanity has thrown It.
Incidentally, if civil war (ind block¬ ade were his handicaps, why should L«»nin throw up his hands now when he has neither of Ihem?
It waa a good thing for the world that wc have had this experiment of nearly four years lii Russia. Utopia has been claimed tnv communism for three-tjuartcrs of a century and there was no experience to completely re¬ fute the ciaims. Nobody of average Inlelligence need ever be in doubt ig:iin that comniunisni in practice is a folal, gruesome failure.
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OURLEHERBOX KeO^mT SINBAY
SCHOOLS AU READY FOR BIG PARADE
jlWec CkAxAe* Te Unte, Led Bjr I Eureka Band and tke Boy Scoot*—PriMt Off«r«d
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"Let's PUy It Out" Editor of The Dally Review,
Hir:—The Monitor A. C- will feel In- dobte<i U) you if you will extend to ua permlsHlon to uhi> your paper as :« medium tu make chutr the existing con- troverny l>etwcen the Monitor .\. C. und fhe Rooxevf.Ht Baitehall «.;iul).
The »lll{<»tion ll"s thil.x: The Monitor ,\. C. as usual made a report of lis RtH)Hev»>lt. .Tutie 25.—While Kreejxjrt iiascball game of .!unc I'J. Imleed. thej Sunday schools are parading In Kree- report waa not like previous lines, pnrt IhlH afternoon, the Sunday schools where the games came to a decision; i of Hoosevelt will nhto bo holding tlieir but tho reiMirt, absurd us it may have! (trat annual Sunday school parade, appeared fo the Itooscvelt fans, .jyas j The M. K. t^hurch, the Fresfjyterlan, ono of actual happenings, although not and th«' Kpiscopal Churches will par- complete in every detail. " 1 ti< ipatf. and they will assemble at their
Then ManaKiT l;eck wroti' fhe Kdi-|„vvii churches af 3 p. m. The line of for of Till- l>aily Revlow ki whicli the | Monitor ifjiKirt haid appeartHl, declarinK 1 "
an absolute refutation of 'ihe entire re¬ iiort.
My fiieiids, there i;i .something false aliout thiH declaration. Vktn't you think that the author of the Monitor report, if he had sueh wonderful Imaginative powers as to formulate such a crooked report, as was declared, of a liaselaill tjanie without actuaHy witnessing ,suih events, had lietter undertake writing dime novels? J do. And then secure Uoo.sevelf as a sole market for the .sale of the publication.
1 will udniif that «ic Monitors of the | WK WllA. PL.W THEM VOR YOU. original organization refused to play ac¬ cording to a' decision by a Westbury (iJ^^I^I^J^^IJ ^J^- SEIjDIN iiniplre in a Kaiiie at Westbury before Ihe World W.ii-, when the score was! tied at four in the fourteentli inning;: | but it was the Westbury team that left
OUT NOW
New Victor Records June, 1921
AND
SUMMER DANCE HITS
(HPECI'VI. aKLKA>4K>.
TOO NUMEBOLS TO LIST. COME IN.
Uc know why ihcy call il the >i>uit hniiMc now. courting time is the biggest rial and niariiage is the sciileiKi!.
till
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The .$1 mn .'hop
iIhv's work llic court gave The I Wll I cnis was an aiiiuse- 'I'hiv hail all the iiiiiiiseiiicnt,
:;:; ui-ni m ili'l a lia.v.
¦ ll takes a pick|>oi ki iioiiiiil there. Von hi 1 1<IT lo Ket anywhere.
caleleiia for
llnil his way I) go Ihruugh
linwii in the s le;;al. Thc\ ih.akcrs. and ¦liiicfw."
h.iv. Uic
Hiaiiiaiil every thing assanll timl pepper l>iill,r (oincs in
lllll Ihc .iuiv was t;ranil.
Wc saw ¦¦^V.iiie inclty stcnoK.. bill lie ill tnalcil ns wjlii ciliniiial iief;li>;eiu
¦ Villi wr dill 11 i.kel ,11 all.
ask for aiiv ref urn
When Denby niel the .VdmirjI. lie got no HallsfaclioTi, • Mi'canse the doughty warrior. Klin)il by his "no retraction."
'I'licy call these eolinterfeif tickets for lur biK light "paste lioaiils ' liecmise I'll net beautifully stuck on them.
.Ma.Miii has iinnited a noiseless trolley II. A stag alTair llicii.
We hale 111 lliiiik of .¦•11 'h,. colli. 'I'll.Its being llirowii aw.iy, . Ilioii this liaH'e now, Slilliiiau case. Thai features l'"reil Heanvais.
I'lesjiliiit receives ilisariiianleni plea }( L'O.iKMi ministers. Tliey have decided ||< uive ii|i their ALMS then.
SI .MMKK .SAVING
The billies ill Coiinecticiit ShouUl li»> ripe in their bed, I'lll golden loil and aiifiinin lea\es, ¦ 111 coming out instead.
Tliey .say that wf will have Ifi minute ¦servico on trulle.v lines soon. We move ihe minutes stand apiiroved.
Uiissia wants to give us a couple of bases ill the I'aiific. That's what you might call a dianioiiil la the "rough."
'I'lic F;ik..) are gel tin' ready, l-'or po|M'orn and bologiiHS. When Ihey enjoy an outtag Down at old Ivaralsonyi's.
There will lie a Iwll game between th»" married and single men. bul it isn't fair, iH-ciiuse the niarried men are. never in my hurry to get hutae.
And llieri> will be prizes for the best decorated automobiles, but thaf only applies to Ihe outside, brothers.
The Interior decuratiiig will not be a-luud'.'
Yuu may havu the live reasons to go, but there will lie one other reaaun that way keep you hoi^tt. ^ ,
C. ul».
Ihe dijiniond first. The refu.siil to play It Roosevelt was the flrst-of Ils kind for the present .Monitor A. ("., which WHS reorganized last August.
Tin<! enough, the Hoo.sevelt team ieil olf with'live runs in the first in¬ ning, not be(!ause of its superiority, but simply on account of Hansen's ,poor iiitili. Then the poor, inferior, fast- sh|ipiiig .Monitors deprived the great, superior, onrushing locals oi' tlie lead.
Hhoflc.-i No. 1 was sent lo the show. 'IS In the lifth by tli^ leriilic onslaught of the I'astslippins: .Monitors.
lOnter Rhodes No. :; in the sixth, sun the heavy homliardmcnt of the I'astslipiiing Monitors continued, pusli- ing over the plate « total of three run,s. r.y virtue of a iirociiiltaitpd rally, Hoose veil tied the score. Then came the sudileii calastio|ihe.
I am rather Inclined fo believe that Mr. Deck mistook liie incaiiing of fast- slipping'.
As for reporting our gmss breacli of baseball etiiiuette to the proper baselKill authorities, I feel hapiiy to know that something is being done >vitli it; tilso 1 should appreciate an in¬ troduction to the "proper baseball au- Ihorities,' as I. niyself, am seriously ihiiiking of inaUing a n^iort.
The custom iil the old day.s, if two persons or jiarties had a disagrcenieiit. was to llglif if out. Now lel us ciiaiige •he custom and play it out.
Thererore, the Monitor A. ('. issues I challenge to Ihc Uoo.sevell Ua.seball 'lull lo eiij;aKe ill a Kanie of baseball 111 lit her local oi- a roreign diamond to sellle all existing grievances. The idaying of Ihis Kaiiie must conform ¦itriclly to llie.se coiulltions:
First, the rules of the game will be (hose of Ille Siialding (luiile, exceid for ¦.jidiilld rule.'-, which will be decided upon liefore the name;
Si'cond, two iiniiartjal iiiiijiircs musi iiHlciate;
Third, clean pkoins: and «ood s)iorls niaiiship mu.':t pievail among the play-
I.'IS.
Siiu'i.'iely yours, UO.NI; \'.V1.1) 1 I.A .N'SKN. Secretary, .M. A. C. Hempsteaii, ,lime 'Zi.
'The House of Quality"
230 MERRICK ROAD
Rockville Centre, N. Y.
ntarch will b<* 4>owii Wanhuisian ||mC avenue lo l^ark. avenue, lo Clinton. Main to Wood avenue, to Cbarles atreet, to W'huebuuse av>jnue to the M. K- Church. wber« tbe grand march will take place.
The judges will awanl a money prise to the hent lookinir rlass. The pai-ade will be led >)y the Boy Scouta and the Kureka Band of Rockville Centre.
^momcwf (Ac O^nfS*^ MUtiiy's Skoppe
Women of Kreeport aud vicinity will be glad to learn of the opening of an exclusive store tor wolnen. under tbe name of "Milady's Shoppe." Novelty Sport Wear, Silk .Sweaters will be featured, alone with a hl,gh grade stock of ex¬ clusive designs in ladice' wear also.
EXCLUSIVE AOEHCY FOR HASTEEK DISTRICT DYEING AND OLEANmO COMPANY
This department, under direct supervision of an expert, will guarantee the besti dyeing and cleaning service for women on Long Island- Milady's Hboppe will be managed by Mrs. M. •Skinner, and she will be glad to serve you with an assortment of ladies' wear not to be found elsewhere.
Milady's Shoppe
11 MERRICK ROAD Freeport, N. Y. Tel, Freeport 50
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Discount Checks
The diacount check system now in opera¬ tion in Rockville Centre is a mast practical method of stimulating business. It is likewise a practical way of sav¬ ing money — Get the children busy and see how fast they accu¬ mulate.
Read what the checks say — that tells the whole story.
— Bank of — Rockville Centre
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STRANGE ACTIONS CAUSE
ARREST OF WOMAN
Kockville ¦<'ciitre. .Inne :;¦>.—.V worn an, who ^ave her name as .Mrs. Ther¬ esa Heed, was brought to Ihe police stalion Wednesday, aecu.sed of being i vagrajit. She was disiovered by .Mo torcycle Patrolman Curley, going from hoBs.e to house In the vicinity of Ocean Side road and .Southard ave nun, asking for food and work. Her demeanor aroused the suspicions of the persons whose liomis she visited and one of fhem conimimicafed with the police. .\dam Fehr, who hajipened in the vicinity, assi.sted I'atmlman ('ur- ley lo place the woman In a conven¬ ient automobile which brought her fo the police station.
Justice Thorp entertained a charge of vagrancy against the woman and remanded her to Mineola to avviiit the result of couimunications witli the Vonkers I'olice respecting a I'airick Kane, of that cily, who, th-- woman said, was her brother.
Two i^Ien EHcape Injur.v
Hockville Centre, .lune L'.',.-- l.eUoy Husser, who is operating an automobile truck for .1. llelfeuberg. tiS North Vil lage avenue, lost control of the machine while on Merrick rtiad near tK-eau ave¬ nue Wwlnesday. The front wheel came ill coniait wi|li a telegiafih iiole a^id both men were liadly shaken uii. The windshield was smashed but the men esOUpe<l serious injury.
Tu Play Off Baseball Tie
Kreepoit. Juno 25.—Henry .Morrison Post, "American L««ion tiaselxall team, who played a I2-inning Ue wiUi Bald¬ win A. C- i-ecenlly, will meet them again Sunday. Uranchi and illgby will be the battery for the home team and Joy and Seaman for the viatters. A guud fast game is expectfad.
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AWNINGS aod WINDOW | SHADES ^^
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at reasonable prices We also recover "*
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52 Baldwb Ave., Baldwin, L. I.
NEW BUS LINE
RockviUe Centre to Long Beack
Operates from
Observer St. and Village Avenae
to
West End of Long Beach, Direct
CoiinectH Willi trolley al Slop 102,
Ocean Wide, seven niinules after
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Fare 25c Each Way
Buses leavo every hour on the lomr startiiiK at 7 a. iii. daily from Kock¬ ville Cenire, and 8 a.-m. from Long Beach
For advertising space address
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Qeneral Delivery, Post Offlce, Rock¬ ville Centre
WM. G. MILLER, Inc.
SAYMONS J. MULES, HfT.
AirrO.PUTE GLAS^.BURGLAR)( LIFE AND FIRE
Insurance
24 S. Grove St, Freeport, L I.
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GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
301 Front St.. Il'-inpslead
CKNTR.4L HOTEL
RrnikfMM. 7 U B,S»—Lanrk. M«. It ta | ninBrr, tOr, « «• R
SPECI.XL CHICKEN DINNER
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REAL HOME COOKING
Phone 1664 BBNTSTBA*
DR. E. DAHLMAN
BUIUtEON DENTIST
Ofllce Hours: 10 a.m, to 8 p.m.
Closed Wednesday and Saturday !" Aftcrn(auiH
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AtluriH'yH fnr AdiiilMimraUtV Rockvllln Oiitri-, N. T.
NOTICK TO CaKIIITtlKH
I'ljriiUBiii t.) nil oriliT .if Hon. T,fnn« p. Iliiwen. Hurroiciilf of lh» County of Nii»«a«. ii.iilro im h.'ri:by kIvph to hII iH-rHona havjn* 'iHlriiii uBiilnHl Wllllarn Hchuh. Int«i of Vree- I..HI. In th'. Hal<l country, dc-t-MMwl. t-i pr«Mint lh" Huiii" with tbo voudwrn (h<ire<>t. to th» MijIiBi'rilH'r th.' HdniliilHliHlor of the voods, .liattfia Hud iT^dlfii >f»ilrh wit., of Hald di- o'awd. ut hlH iiIh'.'i' of truiiHa.'tlnii l>UHlri.?M «l the oltl..- .if If. Kl.'Wiirt .Mi'Knlchl. Or»'»t. N<-(-k blutlon. N"w York, on or brfora tke l!>th duy nf ixtobpr n«xl.
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tralor.
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AHHBNHOaS' NOTICK THI'; A.ssiOSHiiltH of th" "niwn nf Hhrip- • I.nd. Ii.'ii'by giv.) iiolli'*. thut they huve tirnn. l'i.'t«d (hi AsM-H»ini.*ut flolle for (he uuirent yenr 11921), end Ihitt n mniy thenml tiei be.>n left with nn.; of tk»lr, ninnb«r •( Ibc nfltw! of <h<.' A»»"«"nr», RtHim 'ID«, Town Hell, In the VIIIhki of llcniiieteed, »h.!r« It may be mjie.u end pxunilnud by mny vvreoii until tbe
THIHU TL'KBUAY or JUNIS. 1*21 n>'zt (ullnwliu;'ettd thut nn tkat duy, to wit. JUNE 21. 1*21. frnm i u'<:lrjck A. M. until i'cluck (' M . Huld Aaaeceore will meet at thoir eald ntllm in th« Town HkM, Vlllavii ot H«in|>atrad. (<i nviiw their UMeeameate tnd tn hnar and esunilne ail cuinuUlnta ia r»> lullov tn «u<-h uHHKBHineiita
iJate'l I hie let duy uf June, 1*21. TIIOlMAH H. IIR'tWPIR. I'l.ARI'JNtI-; R. ANKKM. 8HITH OCHC, Ammaanta ot tka Tuwa trf lUmgalaaA,