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THE DAILY UEVIEW, SATUIIDAY, APEIL 2. 1821
fllRAN SMirH SllRE | INTEREST SHOWN TO BE RE-ELECTED! IN WELFARE^fORK
Menber of Leafie af Woa«B{ Leagve of Wocoeii Voters Hear Voters and Maa Wko Has Kept I Interesting Lectare At Regnlar Jaks, Coariaceil of His Retani K Meetiag
Mlneoln, April 2.—A memb»'r of thr { Mineola, April 2.~At th<» monthly )L,eague of WoiU'cn Voters, and unforf- j meeting of the l^ragpe of Women Vol «n«it«^y it was not poaaible to know «ni held here ycsb-i'thiy afternoon the hef>u^e, talked yeaterday of iKwirfble [principal topk- of thc day wns child can<?ldatpfi Tor nuporvbtora from the'welfare in general and as it reUitos to T -n of Hempatead. Tho gist of her Nasiwu County, In particuUr. I'-trka summed up waa that "Hiram' Amon^ the interesting speakers to¬ ll. Smith waa a very ee meat, eflSelent i day wero Mrs. Ceclla McCoy, head of man" and aa a super\'laor she (tort of'the Weati'hester County Children's allowed'that a good public servant was Society, who told of what was lieing j^tltled to re-election. {*'"* '" *^'" '^"""'J' ""^ ''"^'^ " *'•*
"And tliat abont mlxma up the Bltu-|being done. Mrs. McCoy was listened •!Ibn" aald a inan who overheard the | to with urcut interest Imth because of iwmark except he added, "it only tells I her aubject and becauae of the manner part of the truth about Hham BnUth." j in which .she presented her facts. . "WiU Mr. Smith be a candidate to Mrs. Thomas S. Homana, of Hemp aucoeed ftlmself?" was asked. stead, explained what waa boing done,
LEGION TO GIVE PiqURE SHOW
Proceeds Will Go Toward Memorial i
Day Ceremoniei and Other
Contenpiated Work
Elite Chicken Adopts Guest Conch in
Second Story Bedroom As Nesting PUce
"SIGNS OF RIVALRY"
nmaatpatrnta Ttieittrtfl Camtifltara
Kreet fUgn RMrdn Tellhig
What is to Come
"You bat he will" waa the raply."and r 'know," he added. He said that the thicught expreaaed by the woraan was the feeling of a large number of the people of Hempatead town. And he maintained that Mr. Smith waa rightly id, bo commended for hia service*. He eolled attention to the fact that Mr. Kmith had <: real record of achievement ¦• a town official and waa willing to itobit them out.
Among other things he aald that When Mr. Smith took office he, insisted im a readjustment of the town's share or the taxes. .For.«rtme years Hemp- l^ad had been paying more than its tgmrm. He took the matter into court and succeeded in getting back }400,000 from the other towns and he did it j without it being a great hardahlp on | those other places. At the aame time I it helped a lot to bring Improvementa j to Hempstead town. Thla was one of many things the Supervisor had done.
Amplifying his remark that tho Sup¬ ervisor would be a candidate for re¬ election thia loyal adherent aald "nnd you can take It from me that he will be elected" which ia already conceded.
The nomination, of course, means an •lection and while it Is still early to be talking about candidates for an eleotlon that doea not take place until fall it is pteaaing to know that an efflcient pub¬ lio official, who is so well and favorably known aa Mr. Smith is to be tho candi- -date when the times come*; concluded thi speaker who spoko wtth a flnallty that premlttod of no argument.
In pther places, notably the Town of Oyster Bay, they are preparing a a'ate for supervisors already and have of¬ fered the democratic nomination tc^ former. Juatice Townsend Scudder. , >¦ i .'...-
KINSTEEL SHOW A STJOCESS
to>' the Nassau Cnuniy Chapter of the Red Cross in child welfare work. She told of the denUil clinics in schools, the work done to overcome the cases of malnutrition, tho eye clinics and all the various parts of thc welfare work- that the Red Cross has taken up. It Is the Red Cross Motor Corps that furnishes the transportation for tho rhildren who must attend tho clinics and who undergo oiieratlons, and treat' ment. •
Frederic 8. Um«te<l, aocrctar'y of the Nassau County As-sociatlon, spoke briefly. His Wfta a pica for conaoUda- tlon of welfare forces with the welfare workers of his association.
Mrs. Wllllfim H. Way presided There was goodly attendance. .
Ri'llmort', April 2.—The mysterious •Who ZlM!" '.If Hicksville. the lunch stealing gulls of Ilay Shore, and other Mt range and curimis be«Mrts pale into in- signlflcjincp before tho following par. ticular Tk-ii uf B»-lhn<rt'e.
Mrs.'Tunison of North Bellmore haa ttte hen, not un ordinary h*n, Dot by any means, lrat a hen whowr nruinners
KiMkviilc Centri'. April 2.—Kockville Centre Post. .^03. Amei-i<'an Leglf^n is preparing to raise funds to carry on ils Wfirk. The most importjint <iucsti<:m iH-fore it at present ts Memorial Day,
cerenjonies in conimemoi ution of ihc i in«> <•"««>'?» »r<V atrange enough as to Koldli-rs who h.'ive iiiisscd away. To
cari-y out its pains it will bo nect-saai'y
velopwl a Hiiobblshness nnd nn aloof-
taining thrm whirh haw
bnck yanl any cauae for furthet giwalp' Hompstead. April 2.—Rivalry has be- as to her wanderlni;a. jgtm Ijotwcen the two theatre interests Since tho taw went off on laying, , In Hempatead. e>'en t>eror'o the construe- this remarkable bird has been making i tlon of the buildings has been started, daily dc|K»3i\s. tfnd her mistress who' The drat outward evidence of this
! create wide interest among the sclen lists of Mellmore. This hen haa de-
1o have fundu anil one means oT ob-j
Ixeii dccld'^d i "*'"'' "'"•^ *"'" I''-'*'*'* •'*»¦ oliove th
upon Is a motion picture show. The show will Ix' held Tuesday .Vjirll 12, at the Kwkvllle Centre Theatre.
Oeoi^gcs Carpentler, idol of Prance, wliose notable record In the boxing ring has \^on hlin fame and whose fiis<irtatlng iM'rson.'ility has made htm thc Idol of two continents. Will be the
ordinary barnyard fowl of the vicinity; She liecame famous in this way. One day the ivmuins of a fashion magazine blew into the chicken yard and landed In front of rhc hitherto complacent fowl, dancing nt the juiges she was Ktaitled to see emblazoned headlines that told of the beauty and costliness
Bebekah Lodge Bealizes Snug Sum For Oddfellows Home
Rockville Centre, April 2.—A snug •um was realised for the Odd fellows Btate home as the result of Ihc large ¦Mendance at the mlnlstrel show given lyider the auaplcea of Sincerity Re- lM4cah Lodge, 402 I. O. O. F. in Pariah ItiUl, Wednesday.
Inability of Hai-ry Sterling to ap¬ pear as end man, created a llttio con¬ cern but his subsllute Mr. Poor of Lynhrook, fllled the gap so well, the affair mado a hit. Oeorge Olroux 'balanced the circle with Mrs. Elizabeth Thompaon and Mrs. Emma Farrington, aaslHting. Tite liuiulsltlvo person in tho iCentre waa Mrs. Oeorgo Klnkel. She waa surrounded by Mrs. Emma ScrvlsN, Mra. Marlon Combes, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Mattle Inaon, Mrs. Emily Rosenkranx.
Uva. Ada Jones sang "Wander with lAe in Loveland," Mrs. Marion Combes aahg "Broadway Roae," Oeo, Olroux Hang "Pining," Mrs. Farrington aang "MAmmy" and Mrs. Oeo, Klnkel aang "Old Pal."
Among the other participants were: Mrs, Caroline Lohrs Klein, Harry Oll- len, Percy Peace, Fred Orhn, C. Vinton bodell, Andrew Edwards, Mra. Harry Xmien and the Harmony Quartett.
ACCIDENTAL RXPL08I0N R1LL8 THREE AND WOUNDS TEN
- Berlin, April 2.—A disastrous funeral kraa reported from Ksaen today, A •quad of police were burying their comrades killed in the recent battle with Communiata, when a hand gren- Pedm exploded accidentally In the auto- mohito carrying them, killing three and wounding ten. 11 ni, ,',ii." i,i„i I,', , I Hi II rn ¦¦" —
GARDEN CITY CLUB WINS
Hempstead, April 2.—The Garden City Country Club bowling team clinched the pennant In the Hempstead- Oarden City Powlln'fe League stories last night hy defeating the Imperials
two games
follows;
Molllneau
Warner ..
Clark
Davidson .
F. Clute ,
out of the three
ImperiaJa
142
172
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Country Chib
172
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149
168
157
144
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171
150 ISO 1fi5
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109
172
114
153
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148
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144
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LEGION SMOKER GREAT SUCCESS
Woman's Auxiliary Meet Also and
Prepare |or Cake and Apron
Sale Next Saturday
Freeport, April 2.—The William Clin¬ ton Story Post of the American Legion held a very successful smoker at thn Auditorium last evening when alniut 400 Leglonnlres were prc.ient. There, wero eight acts of professional talent consisting of dancing, singing and story tfelUng.
The arrangements wore In charge ot a committoe composed of Eugene It. Lee, chairman; I-'i-ank Post, George Hoffman, John McClusky, Bernard Lnonnm, Jr., Wallnco Guest, George Harvey, Allle Forbes, Clifford Mahn¬ ken, Willis Johnson, Arthur Bender, Howard Aldrich, Jacob Kedenburg and Oeorge Preziolsl.
The next regular meeting of the Post will be held on Friday, April 8, nt Truck 1 Fire House.
Ladies' Auxiliary Just Meet
Tho Ladies' AuxUlary had a success. ful meeting at Hose 2 Flre House last evening. They are gaining members every week. Plans aro complete for the big cake and apron sale to bo held next Saturday evening at Hose 2 Flre Hou.se. The committee Is working hard to make it a glorious affair.
WANTED—Girl or woman, white for
general housework. 3 adulLs: 'phone
2S8-M. 291 Lincoln Ave., -nockvlllo
Centre. 8:S4
chief attnictiiin at tho theatre that j "^ th" boudoir of a "chicken" as it night In "The Wrmder Man," a JUihert-'phould he. The palaces of these young .son Cole suiKr-sp^iiil pr.Kluctlim. j ladies of so<"lety were not to be resisted,
Tbe plctnie promises an entertain-j a«d M>"«- Hen' recalled that once niion ment uni<iue in the realm of the chi-j •'» t'lif* "he had <H»ten a package of cma ait. Tnlike the previou.t efrorlH Kojal Tea and therefore her eggs were of pr.HUicera, to .bring champions of 'n""" ""'''<' <h<in thdso around her and the prize ring l>efore the public on theK'"''e worthy of a better resting place Hilver screen in the roles of daredevil I th*n '*><¦ mere straw pile ..t the heri-
heroes or In hiiir-ralalng serials Georges Ciirponllcr 1.^ given as a vehielo an In¬ triguing romance of American society, with himself^in the rolo of a smart, wll-drossed man alxuit town.
I house.
I With her beak in tho air and n wiucy I ."wlng to her nether part.s, uhe pranced out of tlie yard ono day, heedlci.s to the dominating calls of Chantlrler who
The fact that hi.-? gentlemanly quail-1 hnd moro trouble than Solomon him- ties -and his record of valor In the | "p'^- Straight lo the back door she world war has won tho admiration of { went .and pecked at the door until Mrs. all cla.iHes makes tlic advent of this! Tunison opened It.
cannot get over the novelty of the situ- uUon Is ttacbing the hen to sing "Now I l.ay Me Down tn Lay."
Mrs. Tuninon thinks that It will be great advantage for guests because they can Imve their breakfast brought right tn them and laid on tho bed, and will prohabl.v take in boarders this sum¬ mer.
Thc bird l.s only six months old and will prolMilily havl^ a bungalow of ber own in the near futoro as sbe hns risen IKii-manently abovo china »'eggs comfy nest.s for egg inducers.
pojiular youth into tho picture world lis a matinee idol a cninmondablo iK'hievement.
"Th(> Wonder Man" glv<>.s the pub¬ lic ita lirst opportunity to really know this favorite .son of France—in fact il gives the tlr.st opportunity for his many .idmirers to see him. The great fU'iniind to .see Carpentier in the box-
With scarcely a cackle of thanks, she walked through the house und up the st.alrs and into the front Ixvlroom. With a bound or a fly, or whatever It la they do. she landed on the white coverlet of thc guest couch .nnd settled herself comfortably on tho Kinowy pil¬ low she deijoslted thereon an egg.
Thc usual anvil chorus wa.s not forth¬ coming after this foat because she did husslCH" In the
The P.eltmore Corresiiondent reques¬ ted that this slory bo run on Friday. .Vole the date—Ed.
CHANDLER HOME ROBBED
Mineol-T, Aprtt 2.—A burglar enteretl tho home of Lieut. H. A. Cbandlfr, 269 Maplo avenue, sometime during last nighl and stole $23..'iO In cash, a gold Wnltham watch and ot $50 Lllierty liond. lie escaiw'd withont alarming the family.
Tlie robbery is thought to bave been the work of .someone familiar with the premises. Thry ijained an entrance thru tho cellar forcing the door, and in.ide their way upstairs..
The th^ft of the valuables was easily
' accomplished since they were ail in a
purse that had been left on the conch
in the living room. Tiio bond was taken
from a drawer closo nt hand.
The robbery was discovered this morning wlien Lieut. Chandler and his wife iiroHo and found the dining room v.'indow open. It In i*upr>osed that hav¬ ing forced his way- ipto the house the thief opened a window to .'illnw eaay exit if disturbed .nnd left that w.ny be¬ cause it was the qiiirkest way out.
rivalry waa noticed yesterday morning, when a algn waa erected over the Lleb- ermnn property on Main street, recent¬ ly purchased by Parr and Stern. New York persons, announcing the proposed erection of a new theAtro builiSing there. "On thia site," says the signt "will be erectetl a theatre and offlce ouiMing. Seating cnp,lclty 2,000. High clasa vaudeville and pictures. "
Not to bo outdone by their rival, the
publicity committee of the Rivoli
nnd|Th«ntre Corporation, . the Hempstjertd
I orgnniaatlon, immediately caused to be
; pnlnted a big sign which was Inter I received no threatening letters so far
ty on aa Is known.
Fiilton avenue, udjoinlng the \'llhire building. It roads; i
**Olfi this'alto will he erected Th* Hempstead Theatre, an up to date Z.tOii aeat honse, for the peofite of Hempstead with the money of Ilempstead people. Also imrklng sp«*x» for l,P6t) automo^ bilea. Thc RlvoU Theatre Corporation."
Th* building on the site of the prt»- posed Hempstend Theatre on Fulton avenue has been sold and will be moved from Its present location, riiwl plans are now belnfr completed for the new theatre and work will be sisrte<l almost Immediately, uccording to persons In- tci-estetl in the orKanixiition. ¦ -
DBTROIT HAS .Mt'RDKR .MY.STERY '
Detroit,' April 2.—Police weni to»Urj- trying to solve the mystery suiToiind- ing the murder of the Rev. I.,eo. Jarockl lest night. He was called to lhe ifoor of his home and sNot'down. He was not known to have any enemies nnd liad
I In the day erected on the properl
ing.ring was proved lieyond a doubt
hy the crowd that Hocked to tho studio i not. want to Rive the
to see hhn when a great fight soenc !
for thc |ik:lurc was staged. Moro than i <><M>^><»i•^X'•<^<^<X'<^X•'>^X•<^*><¦4"<"XS~X•^:•4K•<»!~:•<^X~^<K~:^^ 2.000 Jiersons braved the muddy roada ' *{" of Now Jtfrsey to see him in his light-13! ing toKs for the llrat timo in America. JY Carpentler is supported by a iiotablo a cast in "The Womk-r Man," Inrludlng'j^ sueh prominent screen ariints as Faira.!^ Pinnoy as leading woman and i<'lorcnce!X Ttilllngs. '&
Herman and Holsberg Eager i
Freeport, April 2.—One of tho most , promising Bantam weight contests of! the your is thr schodulcil ton round af- j fair Ix'twren e.K-charnpion, Pole Her-j man, und Johnnie Solsberg at thei T''renpi>rt Sporting Club Mtmday even¬ ing. Herman has mado up his mind to ' fore o Joe Lynch into a return matcii I by meeling and defeating all the prom¬ ising bantams, and one of thc most for-! inldabh- is .lohnnie .'Solsberg. Johnnlo j Is in great condition and is bolter than | hc ever was in his career. '
¦ DR, M.RODIN
Your teeth require ex¬ pert care. Give them all the attention you can. Brush them three times a day if you have the opportunity. And then have them examined at intervals by a dentist, who will advise you con¬ cerning their condition.
DR.M. RODIN
DENTIST
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In the rapidly growing community of Long Beach Weat.
RECREATION BUILDING CONTAINS MOVING PICTURE THEATRE, DANCE HALL, CASINO, AND FIVE STORES (See illu.stration.s).
Neighborhood retjuires and .splendid opportunities are provided in theae 8tore.s for the selling of such com¬ modities as food, drugs, cigar.s, toilet articles, light hard¬ ware, electrical supplieti, laundry, tailor and barber shops, etc.
Interested parties are invited to inspect the property and to apply for store space to the Company or any Real Estate broker at Long Beach West. Take Long I.sland Railroad to Long Beach and bus to property.
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