OWEN MOORE SAYS BE LENIENT WITH GIRL RING TAKER
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"-AuiktmAAU Under Aati-
Liqnor Laws
Mlnaola, June 25. Owen Moore, "movie" artor and former husband of Mary PIckford, haa anked AMlnUnt DlHtrict Attorney Elvin N. Rdwards not to be aevere on Ethel Weber, Hrook- iyn girl, who pleadn guilty to stoaling Mr. Moore'N diamond ring. The prof4«-- ftutor yeaterday told .1»(tge Irf>wlit J. Bmlth that Mr. Moore, having re<*over- ed hIn ring, will be plea.<ied if lenlemv ba ahown th« girl.
Ethrt Wel)er la 17 years old. Hhe ¦talea ahe waa a atenogcapher, but thu when th* buninens nlump camit^ nbe had to take fliich work as she could gH and Het.'ured a plare nn muld In tha Garden City Hotel. .Mr. Moore camri to fhe hotel to rent. The girl, having aoresB to the rooms and set-lni; the diamond ring, whs tempted and iitole It. It wan found In her posses- ilon. Thursday nhe pleaded guilty to grand larceny.
Mm. .fohn niinhar. Jail matron hns been a good Influence over the girl »lnce ber arrent.
Becaune of her youth and her appar¬ ent deHire not to offend again It is poaMlblo that she may be sent lo some Infttttittlon where she will bn held in rent rain t for a time.
Chedter Sorecinskl, of Olen Cove. pleaded guilty to third degree burglary Wednenday and wn.<< remanded to Jail for aentenee.
Irving Coomba, Donald Roblnsoh and Robert Carman, alleged to have rolibed a cigar Btore In (lien Cove, who were captured In Now Jersey by Depuiy Bherlff T^eonard Trone, have been in dieted for thlnl degree burglary.
Benjamin flrlmwskl, arrested In Hempstead, ha.n been indicted for oper¬ ating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. He, it in alJeped, had a bottle of alcohol In his ponsesHlon at the time of thu arrest. Tho Ford car he drove was conflacated, under the new state anti- liquor laws. m 4 ,
Tndlctment8 have been founif against fienaro Deleva, John Kiwie. Benjamin Wlnkel and Isldor F«>der. They arc charged With transporting Uquor In violation of law. These men "were arrested by Sheriff Ch.irles W. .Smitli and his men after trailing several miles.
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Jiyit h«« hotw for a few minutes —then rheck up your rerorti tor the lawi month an employee. Re¬ member, now, lt'n yonr money meeting the {Mtyroll.
If yon appiietl to yourself for a Job would you get It?
Hav<» you produced enough In th* mi'mtb to make you a [irofit.i ble lnvei»tmeni'.'
(Have you aeked (iiiestlni>« and Improved—or have you lieen tf>o wise to learn?
Have you, as f-mployep, flUfd your hours with prfxluctlve, con- selentioHK labor-or have you been t(H» bus.v Watching the clock? Have yon lieen heart and soul In the work—on the Job every minute with a breadth of vision that mnde of the desert of work on oasis of niiiHirtnnlty?
Check UJ). Be truthful. Would you give yourself a Job?—\. (•. H. News.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT KISSENA PARK GIVES JOY TO HEMPSTEAMTES
I Hempstead. Juno z'l.—More than 100 [ persons. Including the pupils together I wilh their relatives and frlonds, turned ont Thtirsda'y for the annual p'.enlc>of at. George's church sehool, at Kissena Park, Flushing.
Sp«H>lal trolleys left Hempstead about 9 o'elook and conveyed the excursion¬ ists directly to Flu.shinR
The r>ark, in tbe outskirts of Flush¬ ing, is composed of a fairly large tract of Innd where there are .stretches of woodland, a stream nnd a lake.
.Many enjoyed rowing on the lake, for which boats could l>e obtained .-it a moderate fee. Swings and see-saws were al.so provided and wading was permitted in a large, safe pool in the brook.
There were plenty of pretty nooks where fhe picnickers ate their lunches aiul rpfre.«hmenls could be obtained oh the premises.
NORTH MERRICK
BUSINESS REVIVAL SHOWN TO BE REAL
Success of Faucet Manufacturers
Calls For New Factory and For
New Offices in Jamaica
HEMPSTEAD
Preparations for th«i strawb^rrj- fea- tlval and novelty aale to be held on the ehureh grounds this afteimoon at 4 o'clock, have been eompleted. The Parish Aid Soeiety of .St. John's Luth eran Church has h«*n very successful in its work, and from the piresent out¬ look. It Is expe<-ted that a good time is in store for all who attend the festival. Everybody Is cardially Invited to come and Join for a berry gixid time.
On Thursday evening, Jnly 7, there will be a congregational meeting for the incoriKiration of St. John's Lutheran Church. All members are urged to at lend thi.'^ very Important meeting. ^
FREEPORT
Mrs. Berkley Smith, assisted by several ladles of the C.uild of the Church of Ibe Transfiguration, will give a tea at lie.i home. .^4 Miller avenue, on Tues duy. .Inne 2S. The proceeds will .go lowardi tlM» church building.
turday. The entertain ment con«lst(>d of aituring by the Re¬ publican gnartet and William Clardner All present had a tine time unlll Jiso, When the party adJoiirne<1 until another year.
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Aase«wnmt Ikolls Ready
Freeport, Jnno Z.!.—The asvessmenf roll for the village of Freoport for 1»2I has f,een completed and is in the Village Offlcp, whore it Is open fot pub- lie ln.si.oction until Juno 29.
It was filed there on .lune u, an.) acror.iing to law must be left for in sr/oction fifteen days. Notice u. this «lfpet has been sent out by the Hoard ot Asses.sors.
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Mi.ss Nellie Mnngnr of Cruikshank avenue, teacher of .science at Hemr> stead High School. will leave to¬ day for Wilson. N. Y., where she will
spend
summer.
VALLEY STREAM
Miss Jean Wynn, of I-'redericton, Canada, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davidson, of Cath¬ erine street, haa returned to her home.
Mlaa Dorothy Voorhees, of Wood- lawn nvenue, is spending a week with her*Vrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lundqulst, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
Majiy. comments are passed on the beaiHKwI rose bushes In the Cibbons yar^ on Hawthorne avenue. Mrs. Jamaa Gibbons raised <'very bush frnm Blips." •" "The fences which divides th(» neighboring yards, are Just rose bow¬ ers-
On, July 9, Valley Stream Council. 41,'Jr. O. VI. A. M. will hold a block party 09 Rockaway road.
Frances Hammlll, of Woodlawn ave¬ nue. Is having a garage built on his ground.^.
fApt. Francis Gunther, of Corona ave¬ nue, apent Tue.sday with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Henry dunther, of Bald¬ win.
Mi's. Wiley, of Fore.st avenue, sold her house to Mr, Smilh of the Bronx.
Frank David.son, of Catherine street. is o^ln the possessor of prize stock, one Is a pedigreed Airedale dog, and also tour prize winning ducks.
Satisfactory results are being scored by the ' Valloy Stream Flre Depart¬ ment on their carnival on .Tamaica ave¬ nue. Everybody is urged to Join in the sport. Oi.Pf three more days.
Justice Council 78, Order of S. and D. of L., held an important meeting Tuesday In the council rooms, Corona ayenue. The attendance was gratify¬ ing. State Councillor Oeorgiana Mag- ner- made a surprise visit. Sister Mag- ner gave encouragement to all. Sis¬ ter Magner accompanied her sister. SisteV- Wetland, who is Deputy of Jus- tlca Council, and alao her mother. Sis¬ ter Plant.
Councillor Voorhees expre.ssed her delight In welcome of such distin¬ guished visitors. Election of ofllcers then took place and Councillor Voor- heefi wan reelected for the seoond term. H»r oflloers are: Tlllle Vermlllyea. as- •i>clat« councillor: ijCatherlno FuVer, vlee-counoillor; Wllhelmina Shaw, as¬ sociate vlce-counclUor, Harriet Relslng, guide; Haniw.h Nostrand. associate aeoretary; Anna Stark, inside guard; MUrie Hammond, outside guard: Clara Blak, trustee.
; At th* next meeting, July 5, ofBcera WUI b« installed.
Jainnicii. .Inne 2.''i.- On Mine i.s the investment house of H. I,, (iold for- rioration of ir.8160 We.st ¦tr)th .street. New York, took po.sse.sslon of .miites at S71-37S Fulton .street, Jamaica. These offlces ;ire necessary for tlie bet¬ ter accommodation of ilie firm's many Long Island ciiNtomeis who will be glad to avail themselves of the facilities of¬ fered by this convenient, centrally .vitii- iited branch.
Thft present .lamaica offices are lem fiorary and liave been taken for im¬ mediate convenience of Long Island customers. I'lans are under wjiy to equli) a IhoroiiKtily modern suite. ¦¦ The H. L. Cold Corporation are spe¬ cialists in the securities of the i'ookc Faucet Works, Inc., of .lam.-iic.i, one of the old(>st and mo.st snccessfnl en¬ terprises in the community. Afler twenty yenrs of constant Kiowlh this company finds that its business lias expanded .so rapidly that the erection of a large factory, in aildition to the two alret^y in operaton, is neces.sjiry. Mark Business R(>vival Tho opening of the II. L. Cold Ctir- poration oftlces. and the expansion of the Cooke l.'aucet Works, ln(\, are amonf,' fhe indications of the revival of busine.ss which is becoiniiiK d.aily more evident.
When the Cooke Faucet Work.s, Inc., was founded in 1807 by C.eorge Kissan Cooke, its factory was i.ractically a one-man shop, but from the ou't.set it enjoyed a growth which was the result of superior products and fair <](>iiling. Ilusiness depression following the world war had little or no eff(»cl on this com pany. The two factories which it now operates were kept running full time. Because of the influx of orders which tax the company's present facilities to the utmost the new factory has bin-n planned.
The development nf the Cooke Fau¬ cet Works, Inc., h.'is not been in any sense a "mushroom growth" but has been steady and constant. Today .sortie of the largest industries in Ihe world are numbered among ils customers. The Cooke Faucet Work.s, Ino. are creators nnd patentees of all of the products which ar*'.. tui'ned ont in their plant. Including the most approved type, of jiush faucet now generally used. Another reason is because (\)oke's Faucets are adaptable to .so large a range of usage. They nre used on containers holding mola.s.ses, syrups, corn oil, lubricuting oil, petroleum, vinegar, oils, paints, varui.she.s, etc.
Among ofllcers of this ("ompany arc Oeorge W. Cooke, president and gen¬ eral manager, son of the founder; Harrj' L. (lold, treasurer; Joseph fJ. Myorson, secretary and counsellor; Warren B. Ashmead. second vice-presi¬ dent of the First National Bank of Jamaica; Charles Vo.sberg, prinflpal of the Jnmaica High School and consult¬ ing chemist of the Curtis Motor Aero¬ plane Co., of Carden Cily; Frederick Van Rensselaer Dey. Journalist, author and lawyer, formerly as.sociated In law practice with the late Mayor Caynor; William C. Baker, one of the founders of the First National Bank of Jamaica and, as ex-sheriff of Queens County, well known to residents in Na.s.sau.
Ml. and Mrs. William C. fVill. of Brooklyn, are sta.ving at the home of Ihe Misses Thomp.son, of flroonwich .•-treet for piirt of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Taxon and fam¬ ily, of .lefferson place, are leaving lo¬ day to spend the summer in their cot¬ tage al (lak r.each, L. I.
Mrs. Morris Wickerl, a former resl dent of Hempstead, Is .sLiying at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Decker, of f.S Crove street, for the summer. Mrs. Wickert's home is in Hosell(\ N. J.
Miss Lucille Cooper, of (irove street, returned yesterday from (loshen, N. v., where she has been teaching.
William B. Rumney, w!in is return¬ ing.' ea.st from California, is ex[iected lo arrive in Hempstead Wednesday or Thursd.'iy of next week.
Mr. and Mfs. Fred Cray, on the stage as Cray & Crahani, have sent word to The Daily Ueview that Ihey are in .San Diego and making every big Jump jKissible in order to get home by July L' for the rest of the summer.
The twenty-five foot strip of land on .Main street, next to Levy's store, re Iiorted sold the other day, wos lionghl iiy Harr> Wolfson, whi'i owns a store near bv.
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.\'ew bouses are going up vi-nu.' and Bedell sireei.
Mrs, William L. Kitchel was operated in .It Nassitu Hospital yesterday I'or r.-moval of tonsils.
America has one bcKDm al present: in legal busiiK'SS. Courts and lawyers nev. er before were so overworked. Broken contracts and b;inUi iiiitcies are largely respoiisllile.
Where th man able tc .lefferson.
press Is free, and every read, all is safe.—Thomas
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.Mrs. Tily ICelsey and B. Mills Archer slreet. spent the week end nuitor ing to Washington and return. The.\ rei'ort a delightful triii.
Almiil fifty friends ."ind relatives gave Peter Berger, of this village, .'i glorious party on the eve of his eiglitylhird
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Mrs. H. Heuar. of Woodlawn avenue, waa hostess Wednesday to her friends, Mra. Lahman, Mra. Parker, Mrs. Weiss and dauchter.
A. M. Dow, chairman of Trinity Chspel Elntertainment Cbmmlttee, an- nouuoeia that I^ouis A. A. Elmmel, tenor aolo)at, of Nuw York, will sing "Mi
Mr' and "Ix)ve Bird" In a progrnm with the McKinley orchestra at Fire¬ men's Hall, on Wednesday, July 13. Proceeds will go for flic Building Fund.
Mr. and \^rs. Robert Dibble, of Brooklyn nvenue, have gone for n shorl visit with relotives in Connecticut.
Mr. and Mrs. J. John.son, of Bis¬ mark avenue, entertained their nephew during the week.
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Mrs. James Gibbons and children, S Eugene and James, of Hawthorne ave¬ nue, and Mrs. C. Schmidt and chil¬ dren, Elizabeth and Frank, of Cent ml avenue, spent Thursday with Mrs. Young at Broad Channel. Mrs. Young In the mother of the young women. . 4,—,
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Women of Freeport, Hempstead, Rock¬ yille Centre, and Far Rockaway, Watch This Paper Next Week. An Announce¬ ment That Will Mean a Great Deal to Each of You.
1:. Mills, formerly of .Archer , is in Bellevilo Hospital, suffering erysiiielas in the leg, resnlting 1 fall. .She is improving slowly.
SUMMER BUNGALOWS
15 N. Long Beach Ave., Preeport Just Being Built at
Freeport, L. I.
Ready for occupancy MAY 1st
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