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The atacehanda and 4ha oMUMtcera Itave atartad g Saaco,' Cotnpleta diasuat ia regiatered, By Cohan and Belaaco.
Oeotv« la flghtinc Kqiilty theae daya.
the "quit"
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Act at Mfercii 1, 18T».
Sabaorl^lon, tS per year tn advance. BInala coplea, two oenta.
OHASITY or DISOmSE
sic will not cioaa his shows though tterauae hia ahowa have no ciotlMa any¬ way.
CeorKc made the statement Ihat the danckfra were the only suya and the others were all wet. Gee, can you pic¬ ture artlata like I.«o Carillo, Jamea K. Hricket, Dave Warfleld and Fred Pi- aano HUffering from "De-feet."
HE'LL OET IT NOW!
The IngerBoli* Co. employee who awipcd a carload of watches waa out for a good time.
ItWOODLAimS HAVE SURPMSES FOR THEIR JULY CARMVAL
Rockvllla Cantre. Juna 11.—Qeorge CoNbt. chairman <d tha Arrangementa OoouBtttea of Woodland Hoae Carnival, oohld not find any better "hot doga" than they had laat year, ao he has in- ,duoed tbe manufacturer to atretch the akiaa and make them a half Inch thlcfcar. . c
Woodianda camlviii will be held at Lincoln and Driacoll avenuea, Jnly 20 to July 30 Incluaive. The proceeda are to be uaed to build a new a^d largtlr home for which the aite haa already bean purchaaed!
The committee la keeping back some at Its innovationa becauae ao many car-
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Rodcaway, Jane It.—Able Ooldatein, BrocAlyn tiantamweight, at the Steeple- chaae Club Friday night, knocked out Bobby Uugbiea in the last roujod of their
By Her—w W. IMnig
With an Intenae hope burning ia their acbedilied IJ-rouod bout. A right to tb^l hcirta. people tadied the k^it war "A
iaw put Bobbie to the Hoor for the full count of ten. Joe Mooney and Red Mc- ,f>onaId ftoUKht a faat 10-round draw in the 4wiral-flnal. •
THOUGHTS
Thoughts, like living wlq«kd things.
Will flee your mind, and then- Making a circuit of your sphere.
Return to you again.
Bringing you that which yuu aent out Malice or doubt or fear: nivala are announced that thay dare not I Fair Kourage cruahed, Hope all aghaxt.
I-HANK ENOUGH
"Price to lead city campaign." then they do buy the votea.
Gee,
"t STAND BY EVKUY -WORp" eSAVS ADMIRAL SIMS, AS MK88AGK AFTER MESSAGE ACROSS TUE CABLE SKIMS.
The admiral haH a "naivel" way about hint all right.
Mexico Ib ready to acccj)t the U. 8. Termn. Well then, the Boarder will not htt\e to move for awhile.
The Nassau County ABUocfation In¬ vites various welfare organizations of this county to come ki and be gobbled up by tbem.
In a carefully worded letter, the association, through its secretary, proposeji^ that organizations baving names with a national and some an International reputation, lend them¬ selves to solicitation of fnnds in which the Nassau Couuty Association will share.
The letter Is one of the cleverest that could be produced. It provides fnr absorbing all other welfare or¬ ganizations, UHiiTg them to collect funds and then to spend that money in a manner that is prescribed, not by the <;ontrlbutor8 or thoHo who Boliclted the fund, but by a board of I'^^UR YEARS AGO THE 9T1I OF
JUNE,
THE CHA.MEIJHION One Day
".Vo wur with Jaiian in sight." Next Uay
"JapaneHe war uupplieu in •Seas."
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Our friend Stato BonuH hati had an¬ other rt'lapHc. The stin of t« gun never will get healthy enough to come home:
tell what they have "up their sleeves.' Just before the carnival the Woodlands intend to distribute govel souvenirs, aa a reminder that the Woodlands will hold fi carnival on July 20 to Jul^ SO.
The committee promises, however, several novel, sensatkm producing rides. What theae things are they refuse to divulge.
The bamboo slide ts now being pre¬ pared. The work of scraping it down to a smooth surface has already begun. Chief "Larry" Waterman will be the flrst to go down the glide to test It for Strength and to see that the width is comfortable. If he gets stuck on the descent, the committee will immedately enlarge it.
SMAU HONEY HARVEST IN NEW YORK BEEKEEPERS
Disaster hovering near.
Or If you think with ull your strength. Success, and Faith and Love;
Willing to do the best you know, Trusting Qod above.
You'll flnd a world of happlnesw, With each day's task well done:
And in the eventide of Life, Peace with the setting sun.
—France Frederick.
THE NEXT GALL TO ARMS
LEGAL ADVERTISINO
trustees selected, one from each or- gaulzatiun, entering in tho project. Of courso the control of the board of trustees would be tho llrst thing sought, fur in that body will rest the control uf nearly all the welfare work in tbe cuunty.
Certain organlzatiuns huvo not outored into the project, others are opposed to it und it secuiujjp if It must fail because of its very clever, ness.
SAD DEBACLE
The Village of Sea Cliff is about 'to have a special election to elect a governing body to lake tbe place of three men who have quit their Jobs.
Whether or not they are to blame for leaving their trust before their terms expired does not enter Into the matter, but it is true that the village people themselves are to blamo prl« marily in that they do uot elect offl- cittls of sufllcient streiigth of purpose and suffleient ability to weather any storm and ttj^ discharge their duties as their conscience dictates.
A village is uo better thau its people. The ofllcials are no better tban the people want them to be, aud they cannot hold ofQce if the people do not want them. Tho poopl* have tho electing power in their own hands.
AaJde from the fact that the special election will cost money, there is always the unpleasantness that comes from things that cause a change of officials in mid-term. In this instance charges and counter-charges have been made, tbere has been uiud- Bllngiug and some even were going tu axchangtk blows. This all brings unpleasant notoriety to the village.
It Is a sad conditiob that will doubtless be smoothed out by the etf^c- iion of officials strong entragb to Btand public life.
It may be a lesson to tbb village folk to take care-in selection of their officials the next time. , *
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JwNo "8tuctoiU" Out 'IPreeport, June 11.—The final number of tha "Student," the Freeport H. S. magasine, haai ap|)«iired. It ia the beat of tke seasun. Tho editorial "AjmI ThcY Closed the Door's Behiad Them," by Kditor Martin Raphael, is far letter than th<3 ordinary school paper. The rest of the magaalne abounds In good cutv «jid Jokea fuid the first (all numbar WUI be looked (or with Intereat.
THE FinST TROOPS SAILED AWAY. CHEERED LIKE TliE DEVIL ON
THAT MORN, FOR{.;OTTEN NOW TODAY.
'The Nassau Rose Exhibitluii is now on at Glen Cove. It's another Piant I advise the apiarista triul, fellers. | '
Ithaca, June 13.—The bee men at the state college of agriculture here, ro- IK)rt that many New York beekeepers will harvest Uttle or no honey from their liees this season even thout^h clovers aro in excellent condition. Brood rearing they Bay started early and was unusually heavy during March and iCprll, 'so that the bees used up the honey provided for them laat fall.
Thousands of colonies almost starved in eujiy May and reared few young bcc8 just at the time when brood rear¬ ing should have been at its best. The moral of this, says the college, is that beekeepers should prepare to leave nlore honey for the bees next fall.
It is ulso pointed out that requecning time is late June, July and early August. All queenS' worked later thun usual last full und earlier than usual this spring, which means many failing queens this 8Umiht?r.
"Hequeen all colonics this summer with the best Italian sto«;k obtainable,"
NOTICK OK MKKTl^tJ
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A1;DIT0BE CONTRAtrnifO fO.. INC
The resular annual mcetlna nf the Htock- holilera of tho Auditors ContrHClliig C'lmipjiny. Inc. not havine been held accordlnK ti> Itn by- lawa on January 2. 1»21. notkx- Ik her.-by Riv¬ en purauant to law that a meetlnu of atock- holdera an^ membem of tho Aodltoro t'on- iraetins Company, Inc. la hereby eulicd and wlli ke held at the principal ollats if the corporatton al No. 79 I'lidaon Strc<:t. m the Incorporated .Village of Portis Hcach, Ntisaau County, City of New York, the aame m1»o belns known «» the residence of Charlis I.. Apfel. on Monday. Jane 27th, l'J21 Ht 7 o'cloclt p. m. for the purpoie of .leclinn diiectora of the corporallon to serve until January Znd. 11)22 <>r until their aucecawom are elected and also for the purpoae of elett- Inu Innpeotora of election, and h1»o for the tranaactina of any other buainesa which mlahl ttv tranaacted at annual mwtlnit of thi- memliera of the eoriwfatlim.
Tho slock iranafer b<a>kM of the CoriMiriitloii will be cloned June Hth. 1I>21 until aiier the holdins of the above meetlna.
1>ATED, June i;ith. I!»21.
KUA.NK AnHTORK (Hlatied) I'reHldent and Mtm-kholder ot At'DITORl'; CO.NTKACTl.VO C'O.M- I'ANY. I.NC.
war to end war." No war hao ev«* yM brought aheut penaunient peace. Ttv war ever wHl. Tba Clvfl War w«a not the cradle of tho good arW which now exista lootwten the North and Sotith. There waa more bittemeas after Ap- poniatox court Houaa than there waa before. The peace that now exlato to a result of tba haaUng agenciaa wiik<h were set at work after the and at the war. liMce ia a m^ixlui^ of peaxxtal agcnciea. Tha way tu put an end to family quarrels ta not to have pne awful ncene in whieh all parties become completely exhausted. Doniastic |>eace can be brought about only by calm, unimpasnioned discussion when the 8tortn-<jlouds are out of sifht. ,, Xow Is the time to flght war. Now la the time to aet our teeth and determine that "It shall not be again." There la one way to put an end to war and alt the bartkarism oonnocted with it. That way is to get behind the most implac¬ able enemy that Mars and his tribe will ever know, the religion of Jesus Christ. The remedy iel simple enough. We do
aot kav* to ttAu* kifw acguMMitB againat war. Wa mad only to giiaart clearly and (Irmly tba taaoblnga of Christ, and tb» enemy will bagin to weaken.
If we c;arc far Paaoa bjS9 Right and Lava aad Justiva; If wa oara lor oata atrsata, for children and Aaogft^aagaaa- ments for the cdti^unity: if wa WMit a force which utakM (or high liy^iag (uid right thinking, let ua give onr aupport to our local ehurchea.
Th^ Lutheran Church at North Bell¬ more aenda ott t an li|vltatlon to every¬ one within reach to woMblp and w<M-k with it. Thouo who ooota will be helped. IndlrecUy the eathne community will be infliianc^
The next call to arms la a call to a moral warfare against the enemiea of Christian civilisation. If we wUI rally to the call the victory la oura.
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MINOK MI?.<4IN«H
One whv in proud of the title he bears usu&kly hasn't anything else to be proud of.
Every cent spent in advertising in The DaUy Review will return dlvMends in increased business. \ consistent local advertisement keeps people think¬ ing about you, your stores, your service or whatever your are selling..
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«ea ClilT I.s now without a villugc gov- eriinicnt. GuesM the Cliff in not u bluff after ull.
THi: SLACKER LIST OF oUU DO¬ MAIN.
HAS REACHED THE LIf;HT OF DAY,
CO.VTAINING ALL THE USUAL ONES,
WHO FOUGHT ACROSB TJIE WAY.
"Two Naval Bases Offered li. S." Nothing less than u home run will du.
'.Squirrel attacks i)eopie in Rmk¬ vllle Ccntif.'." llm'. after due delibera¬ tion we cannot comment on this one, but you can use your own judgment.
MI.SS HAZEL WORMS OF WHITE- STONE,
HAS CHANGED HER MAIDEN STATE.
NOW THAT SHE'S CAUGHT A HUB¬ BY.
THERE'S NO MORE NEED FOR BAIT.
Begins Sermon Series
North Bebnore, .lune 13.—The Kev. Herman F. Reissig, pastor of (Jrjice Lutheriail ChUiVi** J^aterday began a serk?H of sermons on - "Somo Ltjssons Taught By Jesus." His subject yester¬ day was "What Is Faith'/"
A clean tongue In the bent indicatt of u clean mind in a clean body,
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MlMatlUl.iNNA STEAMSHIP t'O.MI'ANV.
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The re«)»lur annual meetlnn of the aKH-khoId- rH of the Huaquehanna tHeamahip C'ompKoy. 1K-. not havins been held Hccordlns to ItH by- 4W« on January 2. 1921. notice is h.Teliy iven pursuant to law Ihat a mi-'-IInt: ot Htixkholdera ami inenibers of the ."-ius-m,- hannu .Steumahlp Comimny. Inc. U h-Tfb.v cHil<-d and will be held Ht the pnncliml o'llce of the corporation at No. 7» Hudson Slr.-,-t. ill the Incorporiitel VillHSe of I.oiv.r lieuch. NHHSau County. City of .Sew Vorli. th- H.inie alao bclni; known as the leHidenti- ol Charles 1.. " Apfel, on Monday, .lun'! 27th. J»21 at « o'cliK-k i>. m. for the purpov of (^lectins directors of thi- corporation Ij serve uniil January 2n<l. 1!)1'2 or until their aucCcKHors are elected'und ulxo for the imr- puHe ot elect Ins lnHp<ctorH of election. ;'nii ala^ for Ihe transactins of uny other LuHlrens which mlsht b,? transacted at a.-, armual meetlns of the members of the i»>vi»>iali<ni.'
Tlw stock transfer books .if the Ciriior- Btlon will be closed June llth. t i:!l until aftar the holdina of the above mcetii.„. DATKI). June l.l, 1921.
FIlA.NIv ArlHTOIim (.slsneil) i'resident & Htot-Khuld»'r8
'ANYtitn«g checking ac¬ count at this bank has helped to es¬ tablish ia own¬ er's financial standing in the community.
Paying bills by a check on this,bank indicates that you manage your personal financial affairs in a business-like manner and that you are getting ahead in financial matters.
We invite you to discuss opening a checking •> account here.
Ask for boekkt "IVtmcn? Because!"
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Tlic Frcciwrt t'hambcr of Commerce is in favor of having Main street wide oppn. We ure with you, fellers.
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\ BEAUTIFUL THOUGHT "
A licatc<i argument generally IcadK to coolne».'4 between those who mako it.
You probably don't got all you de¬ serve—and you ought to be glad of it.
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Every cent spent in atlvertislnlr ht Th« Dally Review will return dividends tn increaaed business. .4. ccmsistent local advertisement keeps people think¬ ing about you, your stores, your sarvic* {IT wb^itver your ara aelUng..
We know no better way
of encouraging chil¬ dren' to acquire the Bank Habit than by the use of Discount Checks. The mer¬ chants expect to give them — you are en¬ titled to £hem — see that you get them, then give them to the children. They are as good as money
— Bank erf — RockviHe Centre
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Essex Announces Lower Prices
Second Reduction in Eight Months
EsMX Motors advises that, effective June 2nd, the prices of all Essex motor cars are again lowered—the second reduction since lasl fall. This time the reduction is $150 on each model, making a total reduction of $350 in eight months. The new prices, f. o. b. factory, follow: .. /
Touring $1446
Roadster. 1445
Cabriolet 1950
Sedah 2300
Gardner Garage & Motor G>.
Distributors
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Rockville Centre,LL
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HI'rBKMK COUBT—UIJKKNS COUNTY
WlllUm K. Bebpll Hnd Henry W. HudcxB. Plulnllffii, —nsalnat—
Jar.ih M. Khrllch. Kutnlln M. Khrllrh, hia wlfi', Kmery it. Hykoit. as Truatee In Uankruptcy of aald Jaanb H. Khrllch, Bankrupt, Kala A. Aarmi and Kmnllni' Rufl«, um t'epplvr, Dttf«ndanta.
In purauance of a Judicmnnt nt forpiloaura and aale duly madn and cnti>red In the alxiva entllled action, and buarinic datn tho lat day of Murch. lO'il, and In purauunru of an order amendlnit antd Judyintnt duly madn and entorud in the above entitled action and liear. lnt dale thn 2mh day of March, 1921. I. the underHhrnr-d, th«i Referee In »;ild judsmcnt named, tvlll aell at Pablle Auotlon to fha hl(lieat bidder ut th«^ front divor of the Naa¬ oau County Court Houae In Mineola, Naaaau Counly. New Tork. on Tueailay. May iitlh, IUSI. at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, thn fol¬ lowing premlaea niuntlont'd and dracilbtA In aaid Judement,
AI.I. thoae certain plota, piccna or parcela of land, aituate, lyliNc and talnc at Hempalcad (.lardena. Town of Hemp¬ atead, County of Naaaau and Htate of Nenr York, known und dealEnulod on a curtain map entltlod, "Map of Henip- alrad Oardeaa. Queens County, I,. I." nied July It. ItiF.'in tho Cjuuena County Clerk'a Odlic. and March 8. IKKS. In the Naaaau Counly CInrk'a Ufflce, aa I'lot Number 13. on Block 3: I'lot* Numbera 2J and 2!i, on Hluck i: Plot Number 4. mi UI'HTk li: and I'lot 2. on Block 11, af laid down on aald map.
Hubject tu covenanta and real ricl lona If any, contained In former riM'orded In¬ al ruinenta affect in* aaid premlaea. nated April llth, 1(21.
8TKTHON C. DAVIDSON, Refere*. tjhumahi A, NAUM'], Kaq., Att'<rney f»r FUlntlffa. -- •. 'imn oj *«ifi«|e«, N. T.
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NOTICK or ANNCAl, KtKCTION X'OKrURATKU VIM.AtIK OK LIINti HK.tCH l,ONU BKACH, N. Y. .
.strricIC IM IIKKKHT UIVIC.N that IIm- an¬ nual i^lei-lion of tlio offleera for the In«.-ori>«*- rul>-<l Villuae of l.,>nit HeH<h, .Vew York, will be held tn the Vllla«e Hall on Park Htreet, l.<iUK Beach. .Niw York, on the
2lat IJAY OK JINK. 1»21. botween the huura of 7 a. 111. and a p. in., and ^t awh elirjtion tho folluwlria olTkera are iu be elected.
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Praaldent To June, llija
t)n« Treaaurer ,. .To Joae. 1*22
One Coliuctor To June, l»2i
mo Tru»te« ... ,., To June, 1»'.!<1
OOe Trwrtw » Tu 2une. 1»2I
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WIIXIAM H nBYNOl-PH,
Villain Preaident
AMNlSWtOSM' MOTICB THJC AHhliH>*<iH« of the Town of Homp- alea4, berct>y Kive noHoc that tbey hava roin- plated Ihw Aawaamcnt Holla f<ir the caCreot jvur flS21i. and that a copy thuMuf hao been laft with one of their number at (ha afflce uf the Aaa<«*or«. Room 2)NI. Town Ytall, In lb« VUIaae of llemuataad. wbera U Buty ba . aama mat. aiamined by any prrauo Ontlt tho
TKIKD .TCKHUAT OK JUNB. 1»Z1 next folluwiric and Ihat ou that day, to wit. JL'.NK il. 1*31, from > u'cluvk A. H, IWtll 4 o'clouk I'. M.. aaid Aaaeaaora will maat at Ibalr aaid ttglem ta Ihe 'tnait; Hall. Vlllaer ot UatapataaA to ra*t««r thrir aaaaaaoiaatm an9 lu kofcr BOB aaMmloe all eomglBtOta ia to- lalMa la aiKll oaai a>W»nt».
tmiat tkia lat day of Jane. i$il. THUMAW H BRUVVER. <;i,ARKM'K R. AJ«Kl»tf, MtlTU COX, AMaaow* at tba Towa ot H««M«(«m1