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PLANT TAKES STAND TODAY IN OWN BEHALF
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Jones' iKiTttfr shop in
fre(|uently Hempfrtead.
I'nder cror.-i "xamination Mr. De- ¦Reaii jidmllted 'mat he had piirchafled a cnn fr'.m <)'Wt»ill. who l« "dolnj? time" fir Helling Htolen car«, that he had a/'ted afl n notory for Hoffman In sev¬ eral Wll« of Wile for earn but he do- nieij that he h.ad ever writUm riant HayloK that unlejw he ROt a nhare of eeriain Kraft that he would tell the diHtrief attorney what he knew. Another Prlnoner WilnesB
Thompson K. De.Mott, also known »H "Jeff," who I« serving from four and ono-hair to nine years in Hlng SloB Prison for the alxluctlon of Cladys Voorhlps, of Roo.s*>velt, ror- roborated statements that Plant and Hoffman were toRfith#r in l-^eoport and he also said that he frequently saw Plant, O'Xeill and Hoffman to- jfpther at .Tones' barlier ahori in Hemj)- stead.
DeMott'B voice trembled when he jtave his prison record and when a.sked if ho was un inmate of .Slnj? KinK Prison, he replied, "You bet I am."
("JharleH Powell, and Mrs. Perthenla Deutter, of North Bellmore, testifled that O'.N'eill had ."^^'eral cars In the Powell barn, that Plant .saw them ihere and that the night of Uie day Plant saw the ears O'.Velll came and loiik them away. O'Neill had testifled j that Plant "tipped" him off ti) net thc | cjirs out llf the Iwrn at once. O'.N'eill j .'idmlts these curs had been stolen. |
The state concluded Its caso with . the testimony of .iQhn Whaley, Klla Hofrman, wife of "Ued" Hoffman; .To-: .seph J. Wendell, Hary Luce, Peter H. ' Martin, Kdward H. .Alhin, K. .1. Arldl. I-!. T. .Solomen, Lester t'hadwick, .son- ' in-law of I'lunt; ('haries W. Miller, Michael rirn.usp, Chailes Hanson, Ii'rnnk Haminil, A.ssistant District .\t ' torney Kdward.s and O. H. Tiitlle. Defense Opens Ils Case
Attorney Levy, counsel for the lU- , fensc, oi)ened his case and called two - witnesses iK'fore he asked the court) to adjourn for the day.
Mr, Levy said that they would prove \ that th6 story of the state's witnesses: was without foundation and false in detail. Ho also said that those inci¬ dents, trivial in themselves, which had | the uppe^'an
family. The defenne also admits that
Miller nave Plant a flctltlous a<Mr«Mi
and aaya that Plant bousht In irood
;j[alth no malt^r what Miller's l«9al
, responsibility was. Thi« Is Intended to
' offset the <-harir« Ihat the motor niim-
liers nn the Bniek were rhnnifed.
Mr. I.,evy nlso deel.trei thnt the d« fense woutd prove that the .Stutz car ! was iraded letritimately by Plant and I that when Mr. Wendell, of the Insur- i ance company made inquiries of ll. Plant aaked Hoffman to exiilain and 1 Hoffmun' in Bllejfed to have said that : ho took the car from Salerno, hin part- I ner nnd v^jrt owner of the auto, and j that Halerno was fool enoio^h to try 1 to collect the insurance to fiet his part ' of the money out of ft. I .Mr. I.*!vy rontlniie.1 to say that he i would show that the rharjres thai I money was paid to former Sheriff Har- j vey, ot, Queens County, for "protec- ! tion," by Hoffman and O'.N'eill, were false and that -Mr. Harvey wus an up I rijjht and honorable citizen. The Im- j [ilicatlon is that Harvey and I'lani I were In cohorts.
Kirst Wltne«s For Jlmten}**
I.estor Chadwick. who had also
been called by the state, was the first
witness for the defense. He related tht
stories of tho Buiek <:ar much aa Mr.
l.evy had outlined It In the flrst step
I to break down tho stories by O'Neill
I and Hoffman.
Treadwell Plant, son of the de fendant, corroborated the statement by counsel r)f the purchase of thn I Buick ear and the trade for the Slut/. (auto. He declared that one man, who I was neither O'Neill or Hoffman, had broUKht the liuick car to his fathei'.s home, that ho had taken his father's check payable to ca.sh for $100, en¬ dorsed it and had it cashed and that the money was turned over to the mu<i who delivered the car and who later he knew by the name of Miller. Hi said that .Mr .Mwell was pre.sent al the time and later said that Atwel! wus a man he had worked with as a painter.
.\l Ihis poitit the court adjourn<'.l for the day, the jurors Kolng to the Oarden City Hotel jind Plant koIok <¦<> Ihe Jail. •
HOSfE BITREAi; ^AIJ.T DAY
The ftitrlng TUilly Day of the Naaaan! County Home Bureau will Iw twld on \ th# rerular Hrime Bureau Day, ,Wo<l-! neaday. May 11, at 10:30 a. m. at thr> Court Houne, .Mineola. It will be an all-day meetlnK. the morning heinir devoted to business and report*, and the afternoon to a ^reral meeting open to all Interested- in Home Bu¬ reau work. Mlsa Bonnie K. Wholes will talk on "The Kternal Question— What to Have for Dinner." a topic always ne.arv to tlw heart of home- makers. .Miss S< holes is a food fliieciol- ist from f'firnell and Is a plenslnt; speaker. Mrs. Brigden. the preaident of the New York Slate Federation of Home Bureaus, is also to speak und Naasau f'ftunty is fortunate in l>etng able to have her at this time, as she is in pre^f demand.
SKW I.^AW FIRM FORMFD
What She Likes
is a box of o«r ice cream. It's wekomc to tbe ladies at aay botir of tba day or evenitif. It can be eaten antl enjoyed becanae of its extraordinary good flavor aod because of the nourisb- ing quality of ingredients we put into it. Take home a quart.
RUDOLPH HinnE
(Formerly Otten'i) XC9 CKKAM and C0NPBCTI0IC9RT
John M. narrington, of Freeport; Archibald R. Watson former Corpor¬ ation Counsel and Walter C. Sheppard, formerly a.ssistant Corporation Counsel of the City of New York, and lliilph (). Willgus.'<. have formed a pHrtntryhip for the practice of law, under the lirm name of Wat.son, Harrington an<T Rhep. pard, with offices, at 280 Broa<lw:iy, N. Y. Cily.
Main Street
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BATHROOM HXTURE PRICES FIXED BY COMBINE
Mew Torit, M.-iT 5.—M. nationwide eomMne which aeta th« prl<;es o( batn room flxtures, wm unearthed at yenter- dHy'n proh« by the lockwood Com¬ mittee, which in tryinx to find out why, building operatlon.s have he<>n ao re¬ tarded.
Ona branch of the combine it waa ! revealed, operated a monopoly on hot- wat«W t^oileni, another en enameled ' ware, and another of hatb-room drain ^ "pipes. Even the t>ath tub stopper was i tnonopotlsnd.
i Thn probers brniight outi^%h« f.'»el t that theae combines "were consolidated ! throuRht the .\llles Manufacturers I Association.
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Obtains Divorce in I.,ondnn
T,f)nilrin', May 5.—Margaret Tianner man was granled a divorce from "I'at" .Somerset, actor, upon the ground of in- lldelity yesterday. MLss Kdith Pay; h'i Americ.Tn actress, was named co re spnn<lent.
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S BENEFIT IN LYNBROOK SUCCESSFUL DESPITE RAIN
T.ynbrook, May 5.—,Toe Susi-:kinil, owner of the Blossom Heath Inn, h.'i.s once more showed his good-heartedne^s when he staged the miisque Ball d.Tnre for the beiielit of the crippled childrt ii of the Sea Side Home at his place la-i evening.
Despite the rain there wns a lar.nc of blackening tho cjiso ' attendance.
apiinst Plant, would be easily ex¬ plained.
He said that tho defense would show the Bult'k car wa.i legitimately pur- chased, so far as Plant was concerned and without guilty knowledge, from ,Toseph Miller and that the Stutz car wlilch witnesses have said was turned over to him, at his suggestion. In a fake<l theft for the purpose of beat¬ ing the insurance company, was a le¬ gitimate tJ'ado between Hoffman and IMant, in which Plant's Chevrolet car | wns taken in exchange, » j
Kxpiains Automobile Deal
Attorney Levy says that ho will j show .loseph Miller was sent to the I Plant homo to sell a Buick roadster, j this being tho car that brings alxiiit I Plant'a indictment for receh-ing stolen I goods, and that Plant said he would buy the Buick as'soon as he could sell'; tht> Stutz car whU'h was too e.xpen-1 sive for him to operate. Miller want-1 od 1700 or $800 for his Btlick, Plant ! said he would give $f>00 cash and the ¦ balance In a note. Miller returned j the ne.xt night seeking to press sale of the car, that Plant flnally of¬ fered Il.lO and the balance, in Liberty bonds and a note. Miller accepted ^he terms and Mr. Levy says, in the pres- ence of .Toseph Atwell, a visitor to || the Plant home, the money was i * pas.sed although he does not e-xiiect' Mr Atwell to prove that he actually saw money exchanged.
O'Neill and Hoffman had both sworn, at this and the previous trial, that they took the stolen Buick cur to Plant at the Lynbrook police courl building und Mr. Levy de<'lared that lhey would show that the car was de¬ livered to Plant by Miller at the Plat^t home. Counsel admitted that ho would prove this by members ot the Plant
Mr. Rosenberg, owner of the ClarldKc Shoiia was aI.so on hand. He donated a gown as flrst priue for the mos popular mn.sque. Hosfmbeig also hiid hi.s models on hand who rendered :i brilliant fashion revue.
The most popular man's cnstimic was a Chinaman. He received a .Spald ing bat npA glove.
Review V/a/it Advs. bring results
OPEN MAY 1ST
BALDWIN HARBOR BEACH CLUB
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swim by expert.
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Old Floors Rescrapod and Reflnlshed
Linden Street and Railroad Avenue Hempstead Gardens, Hempstead. L. I
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LIABII.IT1FS
Papltal itnrk paid In
SurpliM fund
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ANNOUNCES A NEW UNE OF
MILUNERY, NOVELTIES, SfflRTWAlSTS AND HAIR GOODS
Now At Her Shop—North Park Avenue, Rockville Centre
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NASSAU AND SUFFOLK COUNTIES Clearing Ofiice • - Mineola, N.
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JOHN W. GRABAU
WE ARE HERE TO STAY I
—EVERYTHING FOR—
HORSE, CATTLE, POULTRY, GARDEN
—INCLUDING—
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I>aniaad tlfpaiJU (atk«r tkaa baak d»paatta) aabject ta R«««rTa:
Individual drpoalta aub¬ ject to chfipk 771.971 57
C'frtlflral»e of d*pnalt dur in 1««M than 3U da*"* (olhfr than for monry borrowrd) C(.4:4.99
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r^rtincalca of depoxlt (othrr than lor mwnfy borrowed) Hi,I!«ri.O«
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Plaintiff. •—amUiiat 81'flAN L SAJCTER. JAMEA BCL,OKIl a«4 MRS. JAMBS BKluORR. tli* wlfr. If any: At.BXANDRR BGRUOZ and MR.S. AI.KX,VNDKR HRRI.loK. hta wife. If »n)r: WII.UAM CARR an4 Mtl& WIIXIAM CARR. bta nl/f. If any: BRU>- QET COIJ.INff. KART COI.»- 1.1NR. PATRICK tXlNNKR and MRS rATRirK tXlNNRR. kla wife. If any; AONKit ANNA OONNOl,t.T. ANNB COUOHt.AN. HANIBI. TRONlN and MRS. bANIEL. TRONIN. Ma wife. If any; RLI.A pAlNES. CATKKR- INR DaVII^. l.FX>WtK DR HAR* Elt. and MR!*. I.>X>NIB DB MAREIl.. hia wU«. If any: JRRB- kllAil J. DUNN, and MRR. JRRBMlAn J. DU.NN. hta wlfa. If any; RTCHAAD KJ.LIOTT. and Mns. RIORARIk FU.UOTT. hla witp. tf any; W1M.JAM A. FINN and kma. WILt.lAJ< A. FINN, kta wlf«. K anyi JAMHS FITZ¬ PATRICK and tOia. JAMEA FITZPATRIOt hta wife. If any; PATRICK FrrZPATRlCK and MR.S. PATRidlK FITZPAT¬ RICK. kla wlf*. it any: JOHN OANLBT aad MR& JOHN OANI.ET. bta wl|«. U any: MAR- QARBT ail.MORB. JOHN OOR¬ MAN and MR.<<. JOJtN OOR¬ MAN. hta wif«. If anjTi JOARPH OREKN acd MR8. JOiV.PH QREKN. bla wlf«. If any: JAMHS I>. ORWWorjJ and MRS JAMFJf D. ORIflWOLXI, bta wife. If any: SAMUEL. JACKSON and MRH. FiAMItRI. JACKfWN hta wlfo. If any: SAMUEL, KIFJtRTRAD. JOHN B. KUNNBDT and MRS. JOHN K. KENNBDT. hla wife. If any: UJCT KINCAm. THOM¬ AS 1>B t^OUNT a/id MBS. THOM¬ A.S LB r^UNT. hla wife. If any; BRirXJET LENAHAM. SOPHIA I.HWIS. ARTHtm I..TNCH and MRS. ARTHI'R l,rN<:n. hla wife. If aar: PATRICK LTNCH and MRS PATRICK LTNCH. hta wife. U any: WILLIAM LTNCIt and MRS. WHJ.LAM LTNCIL hta w««. If any: THftM- AS McCANN a/id MRS THOMAS McCANN, hta wife. U any;
BARA It McCarthy, rli.en
MoCOSKFJl, MARTIN McJ>O.N- Ot;OH and MRS MARTIN Mc- r>ONOtfaiL hta wife, li any; JAklBS Mc<1ANN and MBS. JAMBS MoQANN. hta wUa. U any; JOHN MAHONBT and MRS. 8«mm»iw JOHN MAHoNET, hta wLf<^ If And any; JAMR.S MARSHALL, and Notlea MRS. JAMES MARSHALL, hla Artlan Ta wtfo. If any; MK^HAEL MEA- FareetoM OHER tnd I4BS. MICHAEL TraJtafflra
Total
INSURANCE
LIFE
FIRE
HAIL
RAIN
RIOT
RENT
BURGLARY
WIND STORM
MARINE
FLY WHEEL
PROFITS
HOLD-UF
HEALTH A ACCIDEfn; PHYSICUNS a DRUOGISTS
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PLATE VJLA3S TOUIUS-re FLOATER
WORKMEN*S COMPENSATION
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INSURANCE 15 PARK ROW, N. Y.
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ADJUSTER AND
COOPER
SPECIAUST
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
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INVESTIGATOI^
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.Slate of New Tork,. County of Naaaaa, aa.: J. CLINTON W. LtlDLUM, Caahler of the above-named bank, do aoleanly awrar that the above atatement ta tnie to the beat of oy Itnowiedce and belief.
Cl.INTO.V vr. LfOLl M. CaaUer. SubfK-rlbed aod sw«rn to before ma Ihia 2d rtay ut .May, 1921.
EDWl>r K. iJkWODO.N.
Notary Public. CCiRRKCT—Attejit:
OKO. H. BAITKNBT. >\Il.LrAM M. flpRAOt'E. A. H. COURTENAT.
Director*.
LBOAl. ADVBRTISINO
IN TBE BEST CIBCLES you hear many people talk of the delightful dinner that has been aerved them at
GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
301 Front St.. Hempatead
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To Ex-Service Men:
The firat thing neces.sary wa.s to get a job and "dig in." We have helped a go^pd many men get thia 'first job.
Now that you have done thia it is time to see where you are heading. Is your present course going to get you anywhere? Do you know how to make the ne^pt step? If you are puzzled or undecided, don't quit your job; let us know or speak to your Legion officer and We will be glad to advise and help you "go up a peg."
Call Garden City 1604, or write
UNITED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
NASSAU AND SUFFOLK COUNTIES Minoola, N. Y.
Lumber and Building Materials
Timber, Siding, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Trim * Brick, Lime and Cement Builders' Hardware and PaJnt
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—a<alnat— I Bay Court ICatatea C«.,
Herbert E. WiUtaAa.
Pranlc OlrJceraoa and
Plttaborch PlaU Olaaa
Co.. X>efendaBta.
I Ib purauaooe of a Judcnent af fercdoabra
and aaJa duly made and entered in the abina
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laf Avrtl. IJti. I. the underalrned, tbe Refere*
In aaid Judcmeut aaaied. will aeii at fubllo
I Auction. OD tha atep* at tha front door ef the
I t'euDty Court Hauaa of tha Coaoly of Naaaaa
,at Mineola. la aaid oouaty. la tha SUte ef
New Tork. on tbe 2ttb day et May. ti%\. at
111 o'clock ouao ef that day. by Joaepb P. ZHy.
I aiKtiaaeer. tbe preailgea dUwKed by aaid
{ Judvmeat te ba aoid and tbarola daacribed aa
I fellowt;
j ALL that oarlKln piaoa or ^aroal of
I land witb the bulldinc* thereon erected. I aitoate. lylnc and beln* lo Qruat N««k. la tha Tewo of North HeBi»ate«d. Naa¬ aaa County. Slate of Naw Terk. buanded aad deacrlbed aa fallewa:
BiXJINNINO at a polat la tha ranter •f ths hlafaway known aa Eaat Road: aad dlatant tblrty (S«) feet aoutb from tha land of Ctara 8. Dtckeraen. mania* theaca eaaterly aad paralial with tha land .t Clara a. DIekeraon aad dlataat thirty (8t) faat aaatharly tlMradvm to tte water ot Maahaaaet Bar. at ordinary blah water mark. runnln« thanoa aoatherly aad alao« tba water* of Maabaaoet Bay. at ordinary hlch water aark. ta tka land ef Tlaeaat TraT«««. rwining tkenea weaterly aiooc iIm laad ef Vtaoast Travara to tba center ef tha Uafewajr kaeva aa Kaat Road, and nianloc tbaoca nortbarly and alo<>« tba oeotar of aald Elaat Moad to tha point or placa af badaBla*. <>on- talnin* nine (•) acre*, b* tiM aama Bora ar leaa, tocatber with th* riparian rl«<it« af tha parOr of tha flrat part. If any.
TOUETTHIfR wth ail tha ri«t>ta ef tk* panic* of tha flrat part In and te a oaf tain lane or roadway bounded and d*- acrib*d aa follow*:
BKOINNINO at a point flfteen (11) faat aoiitb of th* point ef tfm. Inur**etlen ot tb* *aat*riy aid* or lla* ef th* bi«tr»ar known a* Bast Road, with lb* ¦outberiy bonndarr lla* ef laad now or formerly •wnad by Oara 8. Dickeraoo. aad runnio* Ihenca la an eaaterly dlreetlen paralial WHh. and Of teen (U) fact aoutb frem tb* •outh*r1r *M* or ils* of land bow or l.i- Bi«r!y ownad by Clara •. Dickaraoa. t* Um water* of Manh«*a*t Bay. maataw theoo* aoutlMriy aad aloav tk* watar* af Maabaaaat Bay akoot afta*a (If) fa*t. ninnlii* Ibeno* tn a waattrly dlr*etl«A paraltoi iTttb (ba Srat oovroa. and dlataat flft«ea faet tkenfrooi to tk* *katerlir aid* of aald hlatiway. asd niDaiii« thacioa nortbcriy ale«« th* •aateriy *I4* of aatd hiahway aft**a feet te th* pla«* or paiat of bectna4a». Datad Naw Terk. A«rU ftk. Illl.
' HATVOND MALONX. R*f*r*a. WILUAM R. CONKUM. Attorney for PtalntiK. II Naaaao Street, Boronfb of Manhattaa. Naw Tork aty.
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