THE DAILY WBVIEW, aATURDAY, MARCH 12,1921.
The Daily Ijtc^w
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Nassau County Review
nn,Alr*<nitt«>d kUIi tli>: SOfiTir BIDB OBBItRYSiH
•ai HEMPSTEAi> INQT-rREB
Wliy Tiim Tbe Kaaesi* Loom;?
OURLEHERBOX
OPTICeS: R«vtrw UulKinc. 4* tU,. Uata HlrteU FrMPort . Obaerver Ualldlny. <Jbi«rvcr Hcreat, Kockville'
(X-ntrc iRqtHrri- Uaildlnr. U UaUt St.. Ilonxxtwd |
f)uc of Iho nice tbings m^ do Is to
Bhip a.v.vy troan our homf. territory the Editor The I)*ily lievle^-.
Pt^ple wo contWer un<I«»raWe. A ,nai» .^^ ^^ ^, Br,«*lyn, publUhrd U,t we,k.
who dotn the habitual hobo act we ait- \ j,, the Review. Jt in eaully !-een that the : oiotr to tb* aigr ot tho county and we: writer tnixkee bla 8tat«ineiit8 thruuKh
tell nim to kfc^p gains- We take no | Ig'norance of preuent eonditlnns. Mis
tho«Kht ro. ,hc PC.P.. over tHe bonier ^^^^^^ m^T^XL^thrr c^^C^i
line, though thry be our closo friends detector was the bcHt to be had. Now. [ and iMSlithbofji. , whwi everyone twes uudlons, t^iro or .
The n«-<l.< and otlier undesirables arc; t'Hcc hundred mileji Is nothing.
put aboard «hip and away they go toj ^"'^" *"" "t*'""** «''P»" »»'« "°^«'-"
MUSICAL TOPICS
KDITB r. McINTOSH
tot
tot liicofl«>rii,t«d '
Of-nClAL, NE^VBPAXTDB
Vlll»»<,*of Kreeport.
OITIOIAI. NEW8P.\PEFl VliUfo of Cediirhur«l,
OfTICJAL NE\VHf'.\PER for Naanau Ctin'y tor puMICiilun of nrllwn nf Eiinkrupti;' In Diftrtct Court of Vaitei Rtiit..n for th* ttmmtem DUtrlct of New Vork.
Entered at tho Pout Ofllce at Kreeport. N. T..
aa Beconil class mall Dial ter, under
Act of March 3. Itl*.
. ,, ... ment, 1 would like to Have lUm pruvc
carrj- on thtir deviltry In another land., ,^^ VVhy. the nmateur with the poorest UKorpotated j juHt so w« may nee how it works,' set er.ii«ct» to receive time Hlgnala from what do you think of Uu- gentleman'Arlington, Va., dt Key WeHt. Kla.. and named Koch, fi^rnur prtMldcnt of tho! "»'^">' amaleure pick up San Wiego. Cal. -,..,_ ,, . . I or Balboa CaJiHl Zone. Yet he Mays tliat
HuPBarian National Council, a'r«.ted| ^^^ j^^^.^^^^,,,,^ ^j^„,^^^ ^.^„ ^^„^ „„,y
In Northern Italy in connnction with I ^ fow hundred mllen.
Cotnmunls(j) apltatloiis and outbrcak«?i Mr. V. L. also says tliat the statement
He hPJi Just been released und aunoun-1 concerning a aUtion iu this town hav-
ccH he is coming to tho United Htates
Bubecrlptlon. IS per rear In advance
tlnde copies, two -'^rils
4» .
First Week of the Dally Keview
on a propaganda ml.'Wlon. Now how do we like that';
lag Ixcn heard in CaUfoniJa is untrue. It U not untrue. The actual record Ih
Sontlay CiMK«rU
In llic Mujiic Hall of the Bl-ooklyn
.-VCKNOWLpiKJEMKNT ' Academy ot Mu«l<r at 3. thj-re will be a
Holli;! Hmlth whoie Jiitistic ability na« ' c.(^^lc<tn by the Commonwealth .ArllHts.
\w Kignlng an aiinlsUcc pronto, kindly Frank Va ¦ tkmald, violin, Carl, Zelae,
consented to tako the head of th<! col- 'Cello and Krcderick Tlllot!«on, piano
mnn and make ns a cut. Tfs a dandy : aiisistud by Hazel Morris, ntn>rano.
too. We'll Htm bo the rank anJ llic j
Tgnaz rriedman, pianist, haa been en¬ gaged as soloist with the New York Symphon.v Orchestra for the gunday On' ;iftcr.noon concerts in Aeolliin l|ull i Mnrch 13, when AValter Dami'otioli will
, give a program of ctimpocltions hy
WKH'OMI-: TO BKOOKLIN 'ilinka, Hchumun and Roger-Ducasiie.
The .-ihades oC^iiphl had fiillen fa«t', -^W. Friedman will play Lhsit's concsr- When thi-ough ,pM Krccport village >o in .\ from illano with orchestra. paHKe<l,
though, mostly rank, and fr.ivd on.
PEACE .\T ANY PKUE
"Japan To Ki)CUd »2l,5O'J,0UO Navy"—Tokio.
Aeolian Hall, uriorBoon—Piaso rc<.-ltal by Marie Ma«deleine HuCarp.
CArnenlf' Hall, evcnlnR—SciwIti' Can toium.
I two hundred miles north of E^alboa, Can- I al Zone on tho raciflc Bide. This can
« ! I>c proved.
In view of the growing importance j Mr. V. I., seeir.a to think that Brouk-
^of the Houth American siiuation .t ^^^^ ^!^ ^;,C^^J^, '^. ,
- Prratifying to read that President Wll-1 trale l(, ,,!,„ ,^„v time that Ur.K.ltlyu
With tMB ibsuc The Daily I.cvicW|g^„ l.ioposcs to send some of tho best! is as easy t«j work as Haldwln. If he
comes tc l;;c close of the first week of ; material available to those countrio.i. | <*fl" publish his address or communicate ,
Its history as a daily newspaper. |u pieuscs us all the more to connect |'''"' **¦' I^o'tec, tin- secretary of the
Results have teen immensely gratify, j,,^, ,,,,, ,,.„. .he possible appoint-1 .^i-r.Mrit^er^JlTl'be\Jr^ V'*' , ment of Ueprescntative Frederick t:'. i .-urangemcnts t« show liim ;tn ur-tn-
• The nowspiiper l-.as already proven lt.s „j^.,.^ ^^ „„. ,,.j,.^^ Dislriet, to one of date station working. Mr. V. ].. should uscrulnc.>(s to the community. It has thee posts remember when he makes such Btate-
served as a medium for the m^rcad of j " ' JJ . ; ] ments that the ytears bring i.'hanges
Ideas among thinking men and women j women arc to have a gr.ater degree| ;;j"'„';;;;.;'>^"S« '"''« ^"" «" '''•^^^ ^«t"=^t
Yours truly. Uadlo.
Of course Cabinet nicmbcis will not
give out the subjects diacussed in their! Uockvillc Cciilr
olHcial .sessions. No sir, not even lo | Kvery one kuows that the efficiency
... •, . . : of the Fire IXparlincnt depends a urcat
.help the newspaper correspondents to,^^^ „j,^„ the p.omplne.s.M with which I get goo<l stories. Nor wpnM the news ithe apiiaiatus responds, j writers, cither, If they \\<vc In thej Tlu; . Fire Dopaitmcnt of Rockville! I cabinet Cenire i.s today prevented from doing'
j ' _„ ^ its be.st on account of tho poor condi- i
I That's a nne idea the chu.ch congio-11'""'"^/•¦- t»': villag.. roads and .strect.s. ; . ,, , , . . , f I '^ fl'"' iiiiiuites delay in arriving at a :
gallons in 1-leeport have ador.te.1 ofj,,,.,. ,„^y „„,^„ „,,, ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ,,,j^j ^>
uniting in public sei-vicc for a"week In ; ure once under headway is a na.sty| : the I're-Kastcr scjuson. It makes for | thing lo light and increases the loss of
unity and enthusiasm and zeal for the j ^''f''^'¦'^^'' , ^ ,..,.,.,
, , , fn answering to an allirm of flre, the
•nhiiigs lor which the churches stand. j „jp„ (^,.„,y^, „„„„ „„, apparatus, soino ,
—¦ ¦ ; merely having a "loo hold " on .'i sli|)-1
The right hand and a w:irm greeting ! pcry running boi'id. What iC one of to Neighbor Uwtcr of Uockvillc Ccnti
Women arc to have a grt.'ilor degree; of the territoi-y the newspaper serves.; „f riaognition in federal appointments!
This was not an exceptional period j under the new administration according j In any sense but there have been many j to Washington dispatches. Home ofl importaiil .subjects to dificuss during the ^ them have earned the honor. Many ofj week. Readers of the paper have accept-I them aro filled for the work. It is aj e<l the opportunity to have tlieir senli-| modem act of justice ncegnlzes thei menia made public. ! facts and give the benefits where Ihey I
This newspaper has been fortunate belong. !
in having the privilege, of 'jiutling forth the Ideas of people who are lliinkiug in lernia dt benetit to the community In winch they live.
Naturally there is not entire agree¬ ment among the writei^-. but they are presenting their opinions on vital topics in such manner that a great deal of light is bcin^' shed on matters ot real importance.
Ill Hempstead, for example, public school matters have been uppennost lor a- time. The Daily Ueview has .serv¬ ed as a foruin in which the opinions of advocalc„4 and opponents of the Vio- poaed apinoi>riatioii were printed. The reijult if. tliat the beautiful high .school Imildlng is to, be ctniiplclcd and the pub¬ lic; has authorised the conlinuanco of work ulon.g the comprehensive lines nt llrst ailopled by tho architect and the comniiltee which employed him.
.\nol.her Hempstead matter of genuine interest is tlu; discusniDU con¬ cerning the imniorial which has been prepared with the e,vpcctalion of plac¬ ing It in Fulton I'ark. Tho public will decide by vote next Tu*?sday whether this tablet shall go there or n6l, the Village Trustees meantime having tor- bidden the Chamber of Commerce lo place il, within the park. Again The Daily Review has served as a means Of presenting to the public mo.st inter¬ ested the fads of tlu; caiie trom both sides. This newspaper hiis enabled the vott'is in Hemp.stead village to decide for themselves as to whieh side ot the controversy they wish to adopt.
IJusine.'is m«u in many parts of Nan- fiau County li;ive found llie daily news- par<;r a means of leaching the alien, tlon j)f Ihe people who are their best business prospects. Many iiicrchanls arc gcllin;i tlieir messages to the buying public quicker and more uatisfactorily than they hope to do with any weekly newspaiier.
Freeport, .March II.
>'ulc Fur Guod Koad.><:
Kdilor of The Daily Ilcviow,
Hiv:- I have been instructed by Uio us. -Vni I Womlland Hos<; Co., No. I to send j ou this letiir wilh Ihe request that yon publish siune. ;is it is of vital interest lo every resident and business man of
A 1 ruly 6ld, and ancient hearse.
All labeled with a. spirit verse,
"John Rarleycorn"
Dan McCann ai—ftghtin' man,
Surrounded by his I'.rookiyn clan,
Wa« met by Albln short and .stout,
Several hundre<l Klks luiiied out
"Hello" they said.
T'was when they marched buck to the
club Willi bra.s»y band and rub-a-dvib, There lo indulge In actions niilil, Described by some as "aw^ul wild" It really wa.sn't.
The light of day was coming fa.st, .\s out ot Freeport went the last, J^urvivor of the Brooklyn crew The session thnt he'd just been thru "Oil Godl" he suid.
IIIT.O.NK DAYS
I ';¦. Chamlicr of Commtrce ot Hrinp- .•¦lead is trying to make the feller.»( takt his old tablel. but'the Dove of Peace hiis lakcii tlu- pla-.i; of the Swallow for iiiht lellcis'.'
HOl'K NOT
"Man in Henipitead Flies to work evry dai"—Hempstead. I.ike absinlho, il'.s jvnr.it while it lasts but wr'il hate lo .see liic following:
"This iviirks the plol.
Ot l«»rry Sperry
He daily used
ail airplane feny.'
Jo.seph Schwara, Russian baritone, will make his flr.st appearance with orchestra in this country at the Phil¬ harmonic concert on Sunday aftern«><;p, .March 13, at Carnegie Hall, He will .sing "Wotan's Farewell," from "The Valkyrie," and an aria from *"l"he Masked Hall." ^
The fourth Frederic Warren ballad iKiicert takes place In the Longacre Theatre on Sunday afternoon. A very Interesting program of old and mcHlern Seolcli, English and American soiijs will bo presented by E<lith Hallett Frank, Frieda Klink. llcin Si-liumann, Oeorge Itcimliert and Nunua;) Jollif.
t'oiMerls of (he Coinhie Week Monday
Aeolian Hall, aflcrnoon—Kong recital by Margaw't Clarksoii.
.Veoliun Hall, evening—l.'uiiierl by i:i.<chiicn Trio.
Town Hall, evening- Joint recital by O.ssij) flabriluwitsch, piano, and .\lev ander .SchmuUer. viulin.
canNii down:
"Drop in wages or stagnation "— Sure will be a .stag nation if v.c. cannot sup¬ port viv.sl
"Flalbush Chamber of Conime.i elects rounds"—IJrookl.Mi. Vat clul. eh?
Tnesdny
Tdwn Jlall,#eveiiing—.\ baritone.
Aeolian Mall, aflcrnoon—- Ijy Clarence Dooniis.
Aenliaii Hall, eve^lill.^- Ciiamber Music Sueiety.
Curncgic Hall, eveniiig-.sijng recital by lIuMa l.ashaii;^k;i.
Caincgie Hall, afternoon—National Syniplioiiy OrchesU'a.
^•¦tir Soiigle. I'laiio reiiial -Xc iv Yorli
Aeolian Hall, afternoon—Piano ^reciut by Olga Samaroff.
Aeoihin Hall, evening—PInfto rn'ltJd by I.vaniel Wolf.
Carnegie Hall, evening—Ronton Pym phony Orchcstiu. i
Fridai
.\iH>lion Hall, aftcmbon—iking recital by fluilia Orllla.
Aeolian Hnll, evening—Violin recital by Amy Nclll. '
Sal urday
Aeniian Hall, morning—New Vork Bympliony Orcheslra.
Aeolian Hall, aftemoon—Piano riK-ital by Oliver r>enton.
Aeolian Hall, evening—Piano roilal b.v Katlarsky.
Ctuneglc Hall. attorn oon—Boston Symphony Orchestra.,,'
CAKD OF THANKS
•I wish 1 1 ould .»xpre«a in person ^ad ^face lo face my sii.cerc apprt-'Utivn ¦£ tho many markn of sympathy •xteud.ft ^yion tho wcasion of Uio dfalh ot my gritt- A* that d<.>i« not seem rMkMiblc Uirougrh this ini«ns I dcttlre to ff)Lprc»t< my (rratliu.le for ihe numerous and touching v\'ideivces of frleiidxhip and «arne9t ChrlatUm fellowship.
Ucv. Richard IlcKarty.
1
C. A. FULTON
EMBALMER UNDERTAKER and
Tcleplioi.e 3.'!< Preeport
51 West Merrick Road
FREKPOKT, N. Y.
GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
S»l FRONT ST., HEMPSTEAD, L. 1,
CENTRAL HOTEL
ProgranLs for .Moiid.iy. \
Osslii Cabrilowilseh and Alexaiu'erj Sihmuller who arc to bu heard in .icuil i piano .and violin recital in the Town i Hall. Monday evening will play the i following: Ilrahms sonata for piano |
ana violin In t> minor. Raeh Chucunne „_,,., ^ „.,„ , ,,.,.,. for Molln alone. Uefthoven Sonata ler | BrclOtfasI, 7 t.i 9.3(V-Luneh, G.,c, K to 3 Piano, op. 10 In I) major and Ik'etbov,,, ' Dinner, 81k-, fi lo 8
bonata f.>r piano and violin, op. n. ! -SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER—
The ElBchuco Trio in its third si.b-; siTVn»Y I- f„ a SIM
scription concert .It Aeolian Hall. Mon-j oi..>u.»i, i« hj o, J.uu
day evening, will play the ticlnibert '^'''* t-*»'tc—All Day
Trio in U Hat major, op. Pio and the I^'^"I H''mc Cooking
Tchaikoweky 'i:fjo in A minor op. :!n. ; rUR.N'lSHKD ROOMS FOR RENT
OUR LINE OF LAUNDRY WORK
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nnd irnti Ihc
of rjbliiiiL' i
rvlKinic (rum Roiich I>rv Miinde
l'^h, to Hie cniipi" fi>inil> luiindrj'.
¦.piTllllt.!' Ot
WET WASH
sour uitrrartit>i «iin'fiill.T und
cl M Injiiro the iiini.| ilrlirale
Irst iliRrip. Tlien >oil i-.ci dri¬
ll 111 ii!iM>e joiifMir. The lalmr
niuK .ill our.
BRAYSHAW I^AUNDRY Bedell St,. Phone 684 Hempstead
'Jersey man lo be aiipointi ¦.! N.iviil thesi; men should be thrown off aud in-'O'fiC' i' of I'm t"- -Washinglcni. Warren,
and Voigt of Hemp.stead wh'isc Jiunics have been approved locally for apiioint- ment as pasters. They're going to be good postn'iasteis until proved other¬ wise.
Keeping Down Priming ('osl>
jured'?
In tho eveijt of one of the.so men (who voluntarily give their time to save your life and property) being killi'il, all kinds of resolutions would be passed cle. WHY NOT PASS THOSE HKSCLU- TIONS NOW.
Tlu; Woodland Hose Co. No. 1 has petitioned to have Dri.scoll avenue, rc- paved from the N'illage line lo Lincoln avenue, (about th
esfly reqnesls that all entitled to vote at the Village election, vote YK8 on Driscoll avenue and all other road building propositions.
VOTER, RE.MK.MUFU IT -.MAY
we thought \ou were going to Anu;rica first.
SOME LEFT 0> EIJ
"I'eiin. li. U. Dines to cut pa.\ <;!' ]:,.l!Oi.i"-^-N. -S'. A\'lio .^••^s tli.-it ;-al.uy VV wonder?
We are nol, allo.getiiei( sure tliat the ¦ I.ong liilaud I'ress AsKOPlation Is rijrht I in lighting the Uctts ^ill at Albany,, which seeks to reduiff'the co.st of print¬ ing the session laws. Lot us not forgc't '
that the oHginator ot this measure '^ ' h \VK "^'otilt'j^jj.'Y' himself a newspaper man. He know.s, as should the Dong Island I'ress Asso. elation nietnl.ievif. tliat there Iiave been abuses of the publishing law.i. He and his nev.spaper protession will both be el<-vated if sucli evils aii; corii'cted.
Kilito! ' Sir:-
JOE GANS AND TOM BIDDEN ON FIGHT CARD FOR MONDAIT
The Daily Uevli v,:-
As a result ot the affair of the new public .school house, our family made the sudden resolve this morning— and liiudi; it Mitli entliu.siasm—that
DO NOT I.AK.Ii:
Week;! order.s Names of SkieUiMH blocks) and earn- Publishetl"—W'ashington.
Ha, Ha! Heo Kce! Dlkewi.sc Ho Ho! It's only been Imt three short year.s, .Since Oermany cried out "KnougU;" -Vnd li.stened to our victory ciujiy;:-;, Tlu; nnme of every Jiblc; fellow. ^ Who showed him.self a dirty yellow, Ha.i found ;i .safe ar.d sauo escape, Dencath a iiioiinlain of red t;ipe, Dull. liahl Pooh I'ooli; and likewi.i'
"Rot!" In twenty year.s or niayljc more, Their names iii:iy iraeh the publio
'¦^ eye.. As slaiUen; iu anolhir \\;\\:
Frederick C. Haab Jr., Wooldand Host; Co., No. 1.
A P^iliii for Hi'cakfiist
I'l-ecpoi-t, Manh U'-Ni'xl Momkiy ev(;niii.g the l''reemjrt Auilitoi iiini will offer the grtatest liout iver in this clubhouse wlieu Italian Joe dans will battle Tommy Madden lor twelve i-ounds. .V .short time ago Soldier Hart- Ueld and Doiiis IJogosli were matched at Madison Square Garden to deter- on every, hand pleasant tilings are, '"'";' ^^'"r" ""%°'; these two would ^^^^l ^!°:;!''.,!;T^,^l^,:^^it all . .* * ._. . , . ; biittle Johnnie Wil.son, the pre.sent
Champleii. The bout was declared
from henceforth we will read aloud at the breakfa.st table.
How this conelu.sion was reached psychologically, was ea.sy to trace:
Ii'irsl: Deginning witli the resentment and ¦ di.sconmgcmcnt we all in the i'nited States have felt at the lax in¬ lluence and lax .standards as a result of utLstuble pric(;s and proflleering, yet deep down in our hearts we have kept hold ot the belief th.at sumeliuw
'|i'ii(;nu;n Overcome in Cellar'
-N. Y.
^yrss&casayasssa:
FOR
Village President
RE-ELECT
Clarence A. Edwards
Progressive—Yet Conservative
HAS MADE GOOD
KEEP A GOOD OFFICIAL IN OFFICE
Election March 15th, 1921
P.salm You do not have to bi; a Uremaii al all.
'It will he a better world before we
"Ilaker made Colonel in Reserves"-- Washington. No "private" life for that' guy now.
C. H, J.
Fined for UeeUless Driving
Hiiekvillti Centre. Jlanh I;', -Osriir; Downing ot this village pleaded guilty lo a cliarge of reckless driving, belore Juiilii'e Tlierp last iiit'ht and w.'.s lined $10. Moluii:<ic patrolman. T,u;le;-
said ot tliia'uev<.spaper. This is of course
grutifying to the mantigement and it , draw but prior to this Italian Joe Oans ''*^J'f'-'^\'" .^"^^^P^'-, ,. , ,
' - Next: of liite the editorial.s
get through with ill" some people would (•h:iilwiek of the l^yn'.irouU Police D'j-
liarlmcnl. was prc.-junt to susldin I'a-
will be hicreasiiitily so as, one by one, ways are. developed in which Uiis'hew.s- papcr can better hi rve Ihe commniiity.
Ve^, Review Sells Well
knocked out I'.artfleld so'if Cans beats Madden here there is lio doubt that Wil.son will be forced to meet him as In; ia the ino-st logical contender for the «. haiiipionship title.
A most Interesting bout on the .same;
In our
paper have been stressing the uplift, ing effect of reading aloud of the gcvat masterpieces; of that which is soul- stirring, the Dlble, etc.
Then; J.»'ist Sunday's "Times" edi¬ torial page spoke of il being roquircd,
Iriilnian sumniiinf
Seliae.Ter, v.-I'.o .served tliu
Yes, a lot ot people like The Daily Ue¬ view. At any rale they buy il and keep buying It.
Higiuning with a circulation of slight, ly more tban Ihree thousand copies, sales have iiu'rcased day by day. The paid circulation yesterday wus wore than 1,000 copies. Rcpjinting late In the j count, afternoon wa:; neces.sary in order to , 'I'l'o t^^¦ meet tiie. demand.
From a circulation staudpolnt thu liewspapcr is hardly started yet. Watch us grow.
Just one friendly pointer to the regu¬ lar readers of the former Hempstead Inquirer, th(> South Side Observer nnd tho weekly Na.ssau County Review.
In order to avoid the dlsaiipoinlnient of being unable to gi'l a copy
,;ard Wl 1 be an 8-rou.id affair beUveen j,, t;,,),,^ ,1,^,1 ,^^.,,,y t.„vcrmiient om< iaI Al Ketchell ol Freeport and Larry Mur- ,„, comiiotciit lo writo i.octry; The edi- ray of Uockaway. 1 hese boys met tor torial comment being that "poetry is
DEATHS
Rl< ll.\RD .YHIFRTSON V.\II,
ix itmiids some time a.go and Ketchell got tlii55 decision. Since tlien Murray
jthe essential education of the soul." , Uieliard .Mberlson A'ail, "J;i. f"i- iii.;n\- ] .Vnd lastly: the quotation on my cal- years a retail druggist, died at the home has been ondoavoring to gel a return p,„ia,., which I see the lirst tiling upon of Mrs. I.saac Post, lii Hedell .street, match and has been claiming he will ,,.^,i,j,^^,l, j„ ,,,^, ,„orniiig, reads: Freeport. on Wcdnesdiii' evening,
not only beat Xetchell, bul will put! .^^)^J^. v|-or is in Our Immortal Soul." Fulton v/us in charge of the funeral hilll away. Ketchell .says he will posi-^ ^\t this time we are especially iin-, arrangements wldch wei« held Ihi;. lively make Voung Murray take the ,,r„j,j,pj ^^m^ ,!„. necessity of Cotirago afternoon ut Riverlicad \Wtli oervlcts in
and Vigor, as well as unquestioned lion- the .Methodist rliureh. -Mr. Vail has esty. iu tho.se who leprtwent the people.. iicH'ii In the ' retail druggist biisinoBM Whatever China, as a nation, may nfij- years and Is well known ail ovcr\ nol be, she is honest. Out United Htates! the Island. He wa.s born in SmiUitown is as an infant beside uncient China, and ouiied a drug store in. UU erlieatl Did shr\ wilh her uncient Kca.souod wis-'
preliminaries will be between ! Walter Thompson of Oceanslde and i Voung Dolin ot New York and Uert I Williams vs. Voung Scott of Lynbrook,
HI'^.MP.SrKAD tlllRCHKS
Melliodisit Kpiiiruiwl
Front and VVa.shingtou St reels Rov. Saul O. C'urlice Ph. D. Paslor •Sunday. 9 a. m. iMa.ss Meeting; »:4r> I Sunday .School; H;00 a. m. Worsliip; *""-' I with sermon by tho pastor; 6:30 Ep-
, , many years. For ten years he worked
j dom, lind out long ago, that which atlrs ; ;„ the vldnltv of Olen Cove and Oy.sicr jthe .soul-.Miakes for "flow of houI." iti ; ,^^. g^,^ j^-,^,, ;„ Arnityvilie Mr. Vail
the deeper sen.se-begets moral courage'.', ^ad been with Smiih & Itedell ot I'y.-a-< ; To arouse patuiotlc ardor we took to t since Oiloher 11*07 and was well
' smging in company and in chorua dur- {,e,^V<?d by the firm. He wa>i. not fam ¦.
ing the war, to influence tho boys to 1 ^^^ ^jp,.^',,^^ j,,, ^^.j,„ „„i^t and unassum-;
_papu-, leave an Older wilh your nevvtf-i worth League; lecture in Fre.sh Air dealer, a tarrier, or ut any of the three Work, illustrated with stereoptlcon i>ic- otlUes of this newspaper and the paper ! tui"c«. Kvenlng worship at 7.80, ,scrmon will be deliymcd to you.
i by the pastor. Monda>, 3 p, w- Annual !Sunday School Reiaril meeting Tucsilaj',
Hence, now, scn.slng, uncon.sciou.sly rwilissing the general feeling of the need, a «:raving, for what HtrcOKthcua and stimulates the soul-part of us, as a (oulc, thoro springs up this unanimoua ready bgreeweni, to face the morning? with the uplifting refrain ot the graml
Vour Vote Next XuckOuy
S p.m. Cottage, prayer meeting; Wed- old I'salins; and they to run through nesday 2.30, Woman's Foreign Ali.s.slon- our miud.s, like a sub-curront of •ary Society; Friday, i.SO Junior League;'iitrength, all day.
Village elections will take place next j 8, Prayer .service, Tue.sday. Much hn.s been printed about thom and the nominees for various oniccK In tho several villages. Highway Improveiiiunts, a Soldier.^ apd sailor.s'
Just a Taxpajer. ! Hemp.stead, M^rch H.
Ing. but his life was clean and his WOi'k thorough.. Ill Frco|)orL Sir. Vali v.a; ftctivc i.« tho Pnisbyterjaii 'Miurrhr He was a member of the Uivcriiea<l Mutual ¦ llenclit Associalhm. Ju.st bt-l'ure hi»-:; tlcath he c-ompleud flfly years in tin i drug businesB and it was planned tu present to him a watch or some niemcii-, to of t.ho tHC-{i«lt)n. He is survived by j tVo sons, Milton Vail and Dr. Leroy ! Vail of Urooklyn. also one duughtcr. j
Duvith FlHhurty Surpjised
Rockviilo Ontre, MarchJS-.V suv-' ririso party was given to l>avid Fill-! ,, haTf.yAOT IBl -Uiwaon aveinu', last night.; ineuu.rhil, lire department mattei-s and;, ..^^^^^^ ^^.p^.^, ^,^ ,iromin'euce early Invtlir
NOTICE TO CREDITOBS
I'upiaan.t Oi an urtlir of Uon. I.«i7ic 1). Hunrll, SiirruRulc i;f Ihc Coimty of ISoisau. notice in hervl^y tfivcn ti> all pvrauiis hmvinif eluim.-! ueuiost
AUKLtlUNDK I . . MfKEIUT.
various olhor uucstionw art!' to be sub- ,,veiilng, although danciug. Including tht;, a|,o knovn m* A.i laic of letve-
j VMgtnla reel, was not lacking. Reifresh-> iwrt, in ibp^Hl.l . l, to fremnt
i ments wore served at a moderate hour.' M^*^«».™''_^ ^•" ¦ 'An enjoyable time was expressed" by |,,|jy((^„ ,,
I everyone. .Among those pre.sent •were j c««s9.l. «; -
thf subject so fur as your own village i i,<ior«nce C'Neill. Man' McCartney. Ela.| - '
mittwl'to voters for approval or othcr- l^liie.
If ycu are nol .Mt. co:i\ er:uint with.
"i. Ih cancorned, this little hint will remind nor Wilcox,' Clam iJtoy. Hthel Allen., ^*" ' you thixt you Btill have time to get In- Vera Carlberg, Eleanor FUlharty, Emily j i,, , , , , . ,. . ^ F\uharty, Stanley Pheliw, W^nrde Hill-
formed, m order to vo^e to your own j^,.^^^,,.; ^^.^^^^ \,^ ^.^^; ^^^ ^..^^^^ >
ij,8atistuction next Tuesday, ./utd be Bureifjopdon Spencer, T.ioyd Neercamor. Mr. Vote, If yoti are iluuU&ed. ';iiul .Mir. luluirly.
I'ork. on ur bafure the KOth next. '. N. Y.. M»reh «, 1S21. ILMA A. WALKER,
AdmiBlntniter. Ueabiirv. Scsmiui * livhriii, At'>r'>,.y.i fi,r Almini»ln«lcr. Hen.i,j;t<rud, '.v'fw York
St. John'a Lutheran Church i Merrick, L. I.
Are J i.u^ one of thoae vth" leave work to be done on a Sundaj'.' Mstking It a halill nov. of courae? \
You uijinot do very mUch In un hour, cait you Hut, you will iicconiplish a j ¦grfeat Aoal by tijiendinir that hour In ; cjoO'rt houue. , You will not only rest 1 your mind and lieart—it will also re- j fresh Jour soul. Chnrchea were built j fur tliat purpoee. < i
Come and hear "A Lesjion In Cros.s^ | .U«ariu8' Wiflcn will bo the tHeittc for i next Sunday's sermon.
.St. John's doors .ire open to you. '
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