MODERN VAUPfiVllLE Civil Sett^elNew
NOT EQUAL TO OLD
•lohn C. Clark, president. New Terk. WilHaat Gorbam Rioe. AliMUiy Mrs. Clarence Bennett Smith, Buffalo KxaminationM—.State and County ISenrice The 8Ute CaVIl Service Commission will hold exaoiinatlona on May tS, 1921, for the tttlfoming poaittoaa: AddresMOgrapb Operator, $S00 to $900. Assistant Kxaminer, Insurance De¬ partment, $2100. lOvivlHe of to(tey, and the vaudeville f Assintant Hteam Blngioeer, Btate and of yesterday, are as different as black is <^'ounty Hospitals, Departments aud In- from white. Swne of the old time actors htitutions. $900 »o $1500 and malhten- In the Freeport colony can tell of the ante.
<teys whect U took something rnope than I Astslstant Supeiintendent, Bureau of I a dress suit, a cheap gown and a copj-1 FJmployment, State Industcial Commis- of "Mammy" to put over an a<;t on the sion. $1080 to $1100.
McMMVs of riMport Colony Re*
cal Tunes WImm Real Ac^
Counted—Today Different
Freeport. April 2^.—A trip to the Freeport Auditorhnn on a Saturday ht Will bring home the fact that the
^ th«atre-K«Uig public-
Doc Billy Mack of the Crystal ijik* House la one of thoM who can speak of tiM old days. Skipping a few years
.hack it is eaay lo r«<'utl a tramp monol- Ogist who was as good on his feet as, any man in the profession. His name i
Dietitian, Westchester Coanty Hospi¬ tals, $1200.
Director of Nurses, Westchester County Hospitals, $1500.
Director of Krle County Indu.strial Farm. $2500 to $3&00 and maintenance.
Engineering Assistant (Civil). |1080 Ito
l^was O'Brien and he is aow a member | to $1560.
of the PVeeport Colony. \ 'iuard Farmer, Westchester Connty
It only seems yesterday that the Four ! Penitentiary. $1200 and maintenance Mw^ns were the biggest altractloliis on i Investigator, Bureau Of Women in In- the White Way, and they are today tojdustry. Strife Indu.'itrial CoAimisslon. those who still care fo*- talent. . JtlSOO.
Old William Henry Ho<lge and his' Janltoi-, $1400 and room at the SUte •'Blithers" character are dear to the old '. Normal Sch.>oI, Pr^donla, N. Y. timer; Collins and Hart in "The Terri Library A.>i«lstant, State Library, ble Judge;" Will CresHy and Blanche; $720 to $1200. m
Dayne In acts tliat had real mlttorlal ir.; (Kxupational Therapist, State and them and called for the bewt of at ting j founty Institutions. $900 to $1200 and Murphy and Nichols who had ciownlnK ! ""''"tenanco.
a* a science; Ryan and Uitchfield whosi : Radio Photographer, State Institute comedy was clean and very funny..'"" tho Stiidy of Malignant Di.sea.se, Vesta Tilley; Sidney Drew; Howard and . Ilultalo, $1800.
North; and countless others. '¦ Second Deputy Supreme Court Re¬
in those days the position on tho bill I'Oitor, Office of Supreme Court RopOrt was everything and going to a vadtie- c. |2400.
ville house you knew about when your Stenographer (with knowledge of mod favorite waa going to appear. TiKluy all ''nl term.s), State Institute for tho Studj is different; a vaudeville bill Is 1» con "f -Malignant Disoa.so, Huffalo, $1200. glomeration of wish-wash that out of ten Transfer Clerk,, Ofltlce of Secretary of acts eight of them must be singing and *^lato, $1900.
dancing and the other two an opener Indoi writing Clerk, State Industrial and closer of trainod dogs and h,in<l Cominis.sion, $1200. balancers. • In writ ten EsAuijnutions
^r'\" With the march of tipie the calil)r< Duth'Attgndant, Division of .Saratoga \,jft the vaudeville theatre has not im- i^fin^-'^. Ct.nservation Commi.s.sion, $80 proved and the fact remains that for '" »'2t) per month. _
sheer Ulent and real acting tho vaud. Horne Toucher, State ComAUsslon for
llio Blind, $900.
MISS FRANCES SMIfll
simpRisiD IY nmms
scHOggMttx sovicr^^
ItooMivelt, Aiurtl 29.—On evening a niunber of young folks gave m party Itt honor of Hiss Frances Bmith of Roosevelt. It was h«r club night and she did not expect anything unusual on that evening. - Dancing and gamee were enjoyed until late, after which refreshments were par¬ taken of.
The guestB who attended were the BiJaaeJ!^ Emma Clark, Vera Abrams. Dorothy Ashdown, Vada Combes. Susie (feaman, Monica Bro(rkm<>yer. Florence Bentlcy, Margare.t Smith, Mary Birnie and Messrs. Arthyir Hoff- nuui David Coker, Harry litoitfe. C^barlcs Mole, Charlie Noverine, Bd¬ ward Heineman, Lawrence and Peter Crevolserat, Russei pardner, Rudolph Schlegel, Jc^nnle EnffT Walter Steven¬ son, Herbert Voorls and George Hansen.
(Br liitwiilsaat x«ws aenM.)
i/ondon. Apnl 3S.—Among lbs aa- Thursdbv '""*"'''"»¦' n»edley ol new theories brin|r attempted at English schools ia a sort of setting up of a Soviet In the class. In the i-oeduoational schools ttM boya aud girls are instructed te.decUc for themselves Just bow tliey shall be mark¬ ed by their master, and bow and wUat tbey shall sltidy. More than this, they are at liberty to ctiticive tbeir master. The argument Is that all children are likely to otiey rulea of their own makings It Is said the girls take more kindly than boys to the new Idea.
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Green Lip iMyte
lAindea. April 25,--A r^spbud mouth ia no K>ngisr the fashion. LIpsAive to match f*"' «-. "..,-.,1 i^ior sipheme of the dref» • en or brick red—is
the ne« it mad** lt» ltiitl»t »{»-
pearance at a Uond street dress nhow.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
viilo of ten years ugo was far better than the brand of this 8ea.son.
WOULD PLANrTREE^ AS
MEMORIALS TO SmJ)l£RS
(tu NTY POSITIONS
Kesidence uf three nionth.'« in tbe county ,">. Required.
Comi)ar*m^j<ai»«sau County Clerk's Otrico, $145o;"^
—— County Agent or Inspector, Offlce of
Thut permanent memorial groves h- comnii.ssioner of Charities and Correc established and ad^od to from yoar toi ,i„„ ^,.^.^^. Oou„ty, jiaoo to $1500. year is the suggestion of the Now (jourt Interpreter (Italian and Span York State College of Forestry. I" ishl.Kings i.'ounty Court, $1200. many coses memorial trees have ul- Deputy County Clerk, Krie County, ready Ijeon planted and in other In-' ^2250.
stances plantations have Ix'en set out ir|n;,„an, Columbia County Service, on the water sheds that supply the i|;[;j(j p^,. month.
city and vllluges of the Htate with wa- (luard-Nur.se, Westch»;.sler County tor. In such cases these plaiUingH ji^qu jj„j maiivtonance. could be nominated memorial groves .Junior Clerk. Wostchcstor Count; to lye gradually augmented by- the, ;;,,| vico, $C00 to $900. school chUj^ren every Arbor my.' In [ j^ie.s.senger, Erie County Service, $«0t the course of a few years a foreat with > |„ $1500.
a perfect rotation of crops would bv I Office and I^aboi-atory Assistant, Her come available from which the city' uimer County Tuberculosis Hospital couid obtain regular revenue. ;!ii23 por month and maintenance.
Coupling the memorial services of | Probation Offlcer, Chautauqua Countj Arbor Day with a coaiimorclal project children's Court, $600. in reforestation would be an interest- ¦ Telephone Operator, WestchesteJ Ing,^ Instructive and profitable experl-1 i'ounty Service, Jfeoo. ment aside from its patriotic sigulli-'j rnuritten Kxaminatlons
cance. Memorial groves would seem a Carpontor-Foieman,WeKtcheKter Coun flttlng way to commemorate tho sacrl- ty .Service, $1500.
flees made by our war heroes us tioos; l''iroinan (steam). Board of Watei are always an incentive to civi<' pn*- CianinlMHionors, " Ossining, $100 pei gross, and as tho plan of yearly plant- 11:011th. jf
Ing would serve as a perpetual and! Night WatchnAanl Wcstlshester Coun- cuntinuous reminder of patriotic duty.' ty Service, $720. ' " ..- In certain cases It might be more Orderly, Erie County Home and Hos- deslrable to establish a memorial avo-' pi.tal, $900 to $1200 and maintenance, nue of trees to lie completed in ton Tractor Mechanic, Erie County Ser- years. This avenue could be as noar vlci% $1200.
thp center ot the village as iKisslblo .Applications for written examlnation.s where it would always Ihs noticed and '¦ "ihould be flled on or before .May IS, be known as Memorial avenue. Wh»ii \ 1921. Por detailed circular and appli- tho planting of trees on Arbw Day ia • c-.ition form, addro-ss a postal card to
April 21, 1921 Editor Daily Review, Dear Sir:
In yesterdays edition of your paper I noticed two artl<les on the funeral.of H. T. Mohr, and In regrad "to that mat¬ ter I would like to say I am a mem¬ ber of the Wliliam Clinton Story Post and I join hands with Mr. Smith In say¬ ing that the ijost should h^vc tumc<l out In uniform, that is, as nmny as had them. What if they were of different rank, of different branches of service, was tholr civilian attire ot ono color or of one design. I hardly think so. It was <ertainly tho duty of every moml>er who turned out that day and had a uniform, to wear It in honor of a maa Vho died 1ft tinlform.
I daresay that I have been out so long as the average ex-servico man, and my uniform is in good enough con¬ dition to appear anywhere and it has not had vory much care us it hangs In a closet and I .sort of have an idea hud the men wanted to a good many of them could have found uniforms. C. L. Crowell.
Bible and Shakespeare Ket|uirvd
Cambridgo, .Ma.ss., April 25.—.Men who concentrate in the ancient or modorn languages at Haiverd mu.st show an acquaintance with the Bible and with twelve plays ot Shakespeare whon they come up for their general examination for gi^duution at thc end of their senior year.
.\ccordlng to tho announcement of the Divisions of .-Xncient and Modern l.a'n- guagos, sotting forth tlie requiroinent-s for the j;eneral examination, the Biljlo and the plays of Sliakcspeure aro "two woik.s ol liteiuture without which an adoquaiH. appreciation of English let- tors i.s ImpoHsiblo."
coupled with patriotic signiflcunce, the olmervance attains lla fullest expres¬ sion and hua u far-reaching effect on the community spirit, the economic, the social and the civic status of tho people. For the si-hool chUdi'eii the association of patriotic and aesthetic Ideas in the planting of trees Is host encouraged by the establishment of memorial avenuea and memorial groves.
The New York State College of For¬ estry will assist In ortK-tlng these liv¬ ing monuments. It will help to<provlde'X
; trees. It will give advice and proper T Instruction with regard to planting S and management. For school ground ^ development the college has an ox-' o tension staff of landscaite Improvement experts who will make suggestions and plans for the twautlflcatlon of pub¬ lic achool grounds or the grounds
^about public buildings. The Forestry
^College urges fostering the growing tree idea as much as po.s8lble us well as to promote clean and aesthetically attractive cities that theae Ideas will
hc best reflected in a real, living inoujo- rlal to the soldier dead.
th.^'State Civil Service Commissiou, Al¬ bany, N. V.
t.Aurence Ollphant, author, traveler and mystic, i.s generally credited with tho introduction of tho cigarette Into English society.
The pruiiio.se, unfortunately, means, in floral language, "Inconsluuuy."
LEG.%L .\DVERTISlNti
NOTICK T<» BIDUKRS
.Seiili'O :-iopr.»al8 lor the iHyini? out and lunstruiUoh ol a DHik unci iila.v»riiund wUliln itic ImMMiKirutod VIIIhk.! of CeiliirhurHt. Xkb- B«u Count.v. .Npw York, wlilch work amonif ¦ Ih. r IhlngM Intlud.'ii thp construction of cln- ;ler and Blui- Htoni- wuIKh. excBVtitlnB and plHi'InK of top Hoil. Hui-Ulnj.'. cl.!nnln« up of vcHMls nnd conMtruvtIon of ttnnlH courts, will oe rocelviMl b.v' the Hoard ot Truntet-H o£ thc Vlllnte ol CcdurhurBt until H o'clock lu thc \c.nln» l.n the
¦JND UAY OK -M.\Y. 1921. it thc VillaKC 4ilflce, Spruce Street. IJcdar- lurBi. .vasmiu County. New York.
PliiliK. HpniHcallon and di ncrlptlon of thc >roi)ert>- prepared by lliiymond K. Marlln, VlllaKe IvnHlnccr. may b<- aeen and forms of bit obtained in thc cRkc of Raymond K. Martin. In the foal Offlce lluildlnu on l.iiw- rencfl Avenue. Village ot ]>nwrence, .Nas«(y , County. .N'W Yoik.
Kach bid muirt bo accompanied by H certl- 11,-d check In the num of two hundred (I20t>) dollarH made payable to Kdwdrd M. Hueder, Village Treaaurer, drawn upon au Incorpo- ral'd ba,>ik or truat c'lmpany.
The Hoard of Truwteea rexervea the niKht (o reject any and all bUl«. waive any Infor¬ mality in the blda and to Ki'C<;|)t any biUa which It ile.-niM most favorable to the Inter¬ eat of the Villaa-e. Checka of unauccesBful blUdcra will be returned uiion the award of he bid!<. -No Interest will b»' allo)\-eiJ .upfin hc amount of the check of a auccenaful bld- ler aud MUcb cticck wUl be retalneil to ae- ure the Village ar,alnat loss re«ultlnK from he failure ot thu bliklcr lu comply with ihi- lerma ot his btd.
Hv order of the Hoard uf Truateea of Ihe VilliiKc ot Cedarhurst. Nassau County, New York.
Uated April 18,, 1021.
JOHN a. McNlOlM.I.. I'rcHldenV ot the Board of Trusleca. I.KWIS .M. IIAISIU, VillBKc CUrk.
An efflcient, attractive house is an e«ononik' asset for the farmer, not use- loss extravagance aa aome seem to think.
LKGAL .%OVi£RTISINO CNioN nues kcwmk. immtbist
Naaikcr 21
T«wn of Hrmpatrarf, >'•¦¦•¦ C'wHtr. New Yvrk
KMTIM.\TBD RltMiKT
iMi-twn
(JKNKRAl. I'O.N'TROl,
SchiKd Kiecllonn. Prlntlns
and Advertlsliic tl««.00
Tr.'Bsurer : 6».«0
Huainenx Supplir* »lt.O(i
l-rical Services G00.«0
( ther Kxp«ns<> of Busi¬ ness Artministriitlon .. ,^0,fin Salary. HuperlnU-ndvnl. . 4.(109.00
Salary. Clerk 1.500.00
Supplies !!)4.0«
Other Kxpensp 511.00
\ttendsnc* Ofncer 1.200.00
Scbrad Census 112,00
other Kxpense of IMra-
nulsory Kducatlon .... 177.00 ¦Other blxpenavs of Edu¬ cational Control 100.00 <8,7J2.00
I.VSTRl'CrriO.NAI. HERVfl,'K
.~!upplleH. Prlnrlpkls .... 171.011
Halarli'H 85.575.00
fVee Text BiViks 2.200.0(1
'>ther Supplies I'ayU lu
Inatructlon I.im.OO
Commencement l-Ixpenvea 200.00 Orade Library and Ref¬ erence KiMiks • 150.00
otjier l-Jxpense of Inalruc-
tlonal Service 100.00 89.660.00
o1"I-;RAT1oN of SCHCHU, IT.A.N'T
I'-u, 1 5.(125.00
vVaKea ot Janitors 6.100.0O
Water Rent 110.00
l.lKhl and fower 700.00
JanllniH' Supplies 431.00
Services other tban Per-
Honal 675.50
Olher Expense of Opera- lion 100.00 IJ.Cll
JfAI.NTl-:NAN(;K OF SfHOOL 1'L.ANT I'Dli.tp l.f fimunilH. Re¬ pair of Hulldinn* Heaf- liiK, l.iKhtInK, and I'luniblnK Repairs, Re¬ pair and Replacement .if Olh-.r Irliiuipmenl. . . 3,000.00 3,000.00
KI.\I':n CHARUK.S
li.Huranc.- l.Snn.dr. 1.55;
DKHT SKRVH.'K
l^iym.-nt of Honda 16.00H.«(I
!i|l.>rc»t on Honda t,595.45
fnteresl on Sburl Term U.ana 750.00 23,3i;
f:AI'tTAI. OUTLAY
l-'urnltur.. 775.00
other K.iuipmcnt 42.00
Instructional Apparatus. 125.00
Other Capital Outlay ... 1.0,^S.OO 2,000.00
AtXIl.IAHV AOK.NCIKS riilillc lJbi;ary. K>^i;ular
Aiip(..-tloninent 1,000.00
I'ublic Library, Addition
al Apportlonm.-nt ..... 1.000.00
Jfc'dlcal Inspection 450.00
.Vurae. Salary and Sui>-
plles 1,7110.(10
Fri'v Denial .Scrvic.-. . . , 125.00 (.Ither lixpt^nae of Healtlt
S.'rvlc! 125.00
Hmrtlal Support of School
Lunch 150.00 .
l*ctutiH and lOnterlaln- \
m.-nts 1 7S.00
Recnation 200.00
Other Kxpenses iSo.OO 4,975.00
Orand Total '. 14(1,909.00
Kstlmated Receipts .¦!4,150.00
Jn4,759.00 ilat.'d, Rockville Centre. N. Y... April 21. 1921.
ALFRKD K. IVNH, Jr.
I'naident. Hoard „( Kducatlon -y I.OKKN H. ROI'KWKLL.
Secretary, lioard ot Kducalion.
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TWO ROOMS to let, furnished or un¬ furnished. 100 Forest Ave., Rock¬ vlllo CJcnlre.
For Sale—Hoises
FOR SALE—House, 6 rooms, ail im
provements, 4 blocks to depot. T. H.
Uauch, 124 Jackson St., Hempstead.
Tolephone 2» Hempstead. 53 tf
l''OR .S.-\I.E—House S rooms, plot 125.\ 100 docp; I.iiidon Ave., Hompstead. I'rico »5,000. Adolph .\lex, 160 Linden Ave,, Henip.stead, N. V. 3:53
Wanted—^FumUhed Rooms
WANTED Tf) RENT—At once, 2 furil ishod rooms suitable for light house- kcoping; young couple; no children. Ad¬ dress Box C. 234 Inquirer. 53-3
For Sale—Farms and Lands
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FOR SALE—« lots on Washington St.. noar Fulton, will sacrifice to a quick Ruyor. H, .Norton, 49 High St., Hemp¬ stead.
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For Sale—Automobiles
UODC.K SEDAN' For Sal<—llllS. ts:,0. 1917 .Vlaxwoll, por^'ct condition, $:V50. .Vny demonstration. Apply -\uto Re¬ pair Sliop, Ranks Avl'. Tol. 1213-.I RockvUle Centre. 3:53
Lost
LOST—On Sunday in Freeport, ladles beaver scurf on Rjindall avonue, be¬ tween North (Jcean and Rcnii Avv'- nues. Keturn 32 West l>ean St. Re¬ ward. 6:53
Wanted—Female Help
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MIneolu. April ?5.—The Republicans} of the Town of Oyster Bay are frankly | asking tho advice of the re*>€ntly en-•, „^ franchiatHl membt'iis of the party—the j 'I Women. I
This aotion was taken on Kriday }«• ¦_ niglit when it wtui proposed tbat a|| ; woman's "auxiliary of ths Republican |< > 11 ToWtt Cummittee be f<|nied with three i Women sitting in the town conunittee moetings and taking })art in the de- lll>eratlons.
, At this iiieutitiK also the town com- inlttee endorsed Pr. Jamea 8. 4ilall for health oQl^i; a«d FrederKk W- tor poatmaater'at Locust Valley.
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