THE DAILY REVIEW, TUESDAY, MARCH 8,1821.
Tbe Da3y Review Naisan Coimty Review
amalcamat'^ with the SOirni BIDE OMKnVICR
¦nd lUSMI'STICAU IN^^IBIitt
Jan
(JVriCivH:
Rxvlew Daitrllni,-. 84 Ko. Main Stn. t. Vreevorl Obamrm »Iil<tln«. dOaervmr Miri-t. Hockvlll*
Cunir* In<iulrrr Bnildliic. t» Main St.. Hempatead
(;p«ra(«. and iuu»t Bituw u iiL-ci',>iiity for thai operation. Such bna lima nhould haT« a fraacbise, if pflrmitKd to operate at all, and sboald b« bouud by the proviaions ot such frau- cbise. They should be bonded ao
NEWS OF THEATRE
By Robert JEtantelle
A rertalii al«m thaC^Statt; Tork aud'- that they become responsible par-, •'"'-fs know a 4f(;<xl vUiy* when tbey see
tlf«. They should be compelled to""';' ".I.*'*: '-""""uf ..»»°1'«»«^>' °' "-^ . . .r . G»ilsworth> 8 uHUHUully tine play rt The,,
proper return for the use of skm Game- at the Bilou th^-utre. The t
deahs
pay a
tbe fine hiirhways over which they
operate and wblcb the heavy cars
damage.
Hlcln Guint" at the BUou Iheutre. The pleco Is now In Un sLxlh mmith tjviVi
,^m^
OKCE AGAIN
My country 'tis t^ar ntc,
Freed of a policy.
Of cisbt ions years;
Onix! more we all will m-i
ThingH iiH tbey ought to ij
Y A-N.K-I':-K.
lA!t's Ifive tlvec cheers!
CORNKLIA K. U».AV.
Mm. Coriielln imiay of Uullor street l^^.¦llmore^ *lle<3 at Mer hcmit on i$ui\day at the afcc of 73 yrars. The futteral. Kult<>n in charife. Will be held Wrtnos- ilay, intennent in Xt- OUve ^ ccmottry. The Itev. Mr. Beclvcr. pastor of tht I'resbylcrian Chyroh wil! oflieiate. Mi-s. Iinl.'iy is survhed by one dauchter und three Sons.
AU Etirope ia Watchlnts iiariiiuK'n I
EtGKNK I. BAVLIN
1
moment
OFKICIAI^ .VlfWSi'APKU tut Incorjwrated VUlas. of rrwpoit.
WPJCIMj NuWpPAI'Kn for Incorpcruled Village ot Cir<lArburs(.
OrjfirrAI, NBWSP.U'KR tor Nimwiu ••i.ijnty tor publication of uolicea ot r.«nkru»ii'» tn I>Utrlct Court of Cnitrd StHteK fur Ilf« Kaalrrn Diatrict ut New Turh.
every indication of tiUlag out the sea- ,
son. June Orey and Herbert Lcma^ :
eontinuc in flno interpretations of lead- j These are only a few of the thinKS , Inc roles, that should be douc lu relation to, '¦ Every Move'—Kurope. Warren, please t ^, "'\"'ir'',, *' r?'**^'^" . I ' L • .U -..-.I, .till J I l-^ "il
the trolley situation In thi. section. The Hh.)terts claim a record in con-! PVH down the .had«. K.^^,TtiL^^' .^L lnatl"^i\:t^' **""* y°" V^^" . *" ^<^^'»<>" ^*" '"^^ *'''" *"«' "^'^^^V «« WlU
It is not the purpose of Tbe Hoview ; -'i^ -^lllf.-j^ ir^^Ta^-^hal i "Teachers l^-TiZttVY^. V. S .1, i of "^ sfr^' o^J^oX ""h^:^^rh'! ^^^C US pf your Ood Wg.Il.
The saddest raoment in the lives of most folks is when they must lay their loved ones at rest in thi bosom of Mother Earth. We can
I the Winter Garden
to draw tractton line provisions, but^ .„,.j„ ^^ ,^„^ ^; jH^foinancca ri«hi teacher, well brine/you another l*^-*" 7*'^' "^.-xijectcd us be waa in his
it is wholly the purpose of this pub. jand 1040 matinees were played by tho - apiilc. lication to learn If the people be- iwonty-niiv.' • Hhows presented in this j
e/yc
ISoteri..<l at thn Poat Oltlre at I'r'»-porl, N. «a aecond olaua roafi matter, tuiiler Act of March 3. 1S79.
¦¦^ei
GOOD FOR HEMPSTEAD
leinpslead peoi)Ie, uh in the past, are showiug levelheadedness in con-
¦lleve that the tr»lley lines are a necessary part of the business scheme hereabouts and if the-people believe that there Is a danger of having a trolley service fall into hopeless de¬ cay without an effort, either by the company or the people, to save it.
Ol'R HNGEKPBINT KXFEKTS
thetitre Bin<e its- openinw- More than 5,0«0,o«') iKtiplf ha\e uttended the vari¬ ous performances and concerts given on thia stage.
"The Mirage" with Floionee Reed Icjues the Times Square theatre on 1 Saturday for three weelcs In the sub- j way circuit.
I Mr. Hopkins has not announced the i last week ot ".Maebcth" as oftered by i Mr. Jones: but the faot that another
IN FREiSl'ORT
The I'osttnriHli^r race ia on with lliree in the ling. It would Ap-I'car.sall trom
ts Aring r< one will Baldwin soon.
(I West MerrMk tlomi
BKINGl.M YOING
"Siiilor of 20 Married J I CJirl.i in 2 ycarK"—Bensonhurst. That guy fell for Big Amy all right.
usual k(xkI health ptior to tho strolte. {
Hie demise, following so soon after the
d«<<i(h of former Senator John Uewis'
Childs, cast u ploorn over the village.
The BayllM family is one of the old- i^..t In floral Park, and the Ilay lis. .
I home one of the oldest reaidcn.-e«, hav- »*>""'«' ""* '»*^'** """¦" "»'"¦"« dampened ¦ Ing been built long befom John Uwls ^^ •»'"« relegated, or *nUrely auperaeU j Childs came to Long Island, and com-1 i;*^.'*>1 ^*" Jj^ *^""^ """^ relatively j monocd to build his pretty vUlage,
C. A. FULTON, Ui^ertaker and Embalmer
TELEPIIONB 3J7 FltEEPORT
Mr. and Mrs. WUIiam Puntine Baylis parents of ISugcne, lived in tliis home a l">nK tlnl'^
"Teeth Knocked Oui in I'lieatei- How';! ^''"s. W. P. Bayli« was the oldest rest- — Ilunlington. Two in tho trout row at ''i'"' "^ Floral Park at tbe thne of her the boxing offlce! | dealh a tew years ago.
. I Sir. Buy lis i.s survived by his widow,
liellmaii is out of tlic villnjjc la.f in : Ihree toils. Franklin, llalph and KUJott;
Patchogue. Case of Cume Vou SliuU '^''' L.'"utheia. F. P. Bayiis of Itockvllle
Nol King Touiglit." ; Cuitre und William Kuylis ot New
I V'ork; ami two sisters. Mrs. L. R.
Score another point for the finger
nectlon with their public school, j pr|„i ^.xpeits. Nassau County'.s Official j l'ro<luptioii is advertised for appearanc There have been times ot disagree- kj^tpp,,,,. Hansen us.hI the telltale prints^"*' '*»^" Apollo theatre on March 14 leails I ment as to the details of develop-! ,„ „„,,.; j,,^ y^, ...„ ,„ ^^c identity '';"" ,'" .!T,'"f,, '''"' *'": ¦''^"'¦••"^""^^:
ni«nt hill in Hine Ihn iiptii>lp hnv* ^"' '"' " ""'^ expensive place tor Mr.'
ment. but in (line the people have „f ^^^,. j.^^j^. „, ., „,^„ f„^,„,, ,^^ (j,^,„„. j^^^^. ,^^^^^ creation thaa tho stage!
placed themselves on the side of | ^i^,, t,„, ^j,yi^,„ ,,.,„ ,„.„,^,^ ^f ^.^j^^, „( ^^ Apollo theatre j FKATKKNAL
progress, every time. j j^ (,(j^.„ j|,j,[ Uii,|..^i.„ i^ ;,lx)ut the JlrHt ' "Covcrnor Ha.s Cemetery Hjir—lYre- M'-J'ford of Brooklyn
As a result of action already tak- ! thought in cii-'^e of a robbery anywhere ''''"^' withdrawal of the abortive port. Must be Brother I'ultoii tluy '
en, Hempstead already hus partially 1 iu Nassau. "M;.cbcth'- a.ou.sts curiosity in the. mean.. ^ .M.VBV K. AXI)KKS<>N.
. ,„ ... « . ,- , , •''""•*"''¦"• mere lay spectator with regard to los j- , A''i'V h. Anderson, daughlir of .\Ir.
built one of fhe tlnesl high school | Tim<i was when n ccrt.iln l.ong iHl.-ind ipa ^ustnincd by .sp(.cuiator8 on the pro- The Mineola .lury is gcttiiig ready for , "n«J M'"- Thcjdorc T. Anderson, died structures in fho state. Plans have j K.iilroad sleuth and bis famous blood- ducllon. At the box office, before the ; its aiu-ing I'laiiiing. l^t- her pannt.s' hmiv. 240 Atlaiiiic. uve-
be«n made on the basis ot mailing it i hounds were ealled from tlicir .slumber i"P'''"'iB. 'I was not iMJssible to purchase j | nue. Ocean Siile, Katurday night, of
actually tho host in the state. i at any or ;.II hours of the night for : "f""«« '" ""' '"'h-stra in the first C.X.VIPAKi.N .SONti.S .pneumonia, after a short iUnesa. The
,UL ii> or i.uuru oi i ii. t i fifucn rows tor Saturday iiertonnancea ! What i.s an election without mu.sic? l <l"'<^<^'n8«->d was fifteen y.'nrs old and a
l)€c,iuse tho ngcni'les had 'calUd' the I We suggcHt the following'for the Free-j l"'!'" "t Hf. Agnes' .School. Puneral lower hoiiHe, for tho.so occa.sions offered I Port cnnilidates: ; pervicea were held In St. .Vgiien' church
orcheHtra chalra to a revlrwer. A.i C. A. Edwiirrts "Carry Me Iiack." ,''t " o'clock thiH morning. Heai.les her
'agent' in the theatre entrance for ulU, Chriblie "1 Want to be I i'"'*ont.s, a broth<M-. Fred, survives.
! lirice roiiresentiiig the war tax. Life, tlie 1/cadcr of the Uand." i.« —-—^
new jn the Civil employ
Furthermore, there is not the least doubt In the mind of any fslrminded person, that ability and seniority in thr servU^e surely nhould havo precedence over the numerous cases of iiicom- )M-tents who would find their way into the service if this bill were passed. I tor one. Want to stand or fall uiion my merit.
I would respectfully submit that you voto aguinst this measure and use your
; at any or .-ill hours of the night for ; Objection has come up at times to I detective work in the counly. Tho the cost and also as to the scope of I hounds did their work well—in some the projected^ educational plans. I limtHiices, but tlu'y oouidn't talk. Tliero These objections havo been mot by j was a possibility ot their following thoi
open explanations ot everything thus far done in the progress of the work and hy revelations as to the cliarac- ter ot the proposed educational fa- cilltles.
It lian been shown (hat the boys aud girls who have the privilege of attending the Hempstead High School, when it is finished, wlil be trained ns it has not been possible to do In any other high school on Long Jslaiid.
trail ot an innocent person. , i„ „„( .,„ g^i,, j^^^. i,,^ ^^^^^^^ thank | «¦ I!- Jobn.son...."aiakc it Ilo.sic.for Mo" ,
Tlic linger laint method BUiiplie.s its i (foodncss. I H. U Maxson 'Tirca of Me?" j
own proof. It it gets enough evidence so] ¦ | |
to dn. It is so readily m.iBlcrcd and Is j Mu\ .MaK-in,," wliu produced "Thrco ' WHO W.WTS TO .MOVK? I
so valuable the wonder is tliat there i ^^'•'^ Ciho8ls"yWill have lour product are .so tew "exiierlH" in lliis line.
i8ls"yWill .
' loim on the fioaids next year, aix-ord- "'''" —•'^Ifi'eola
"Chicken I'opulatlon Bijjgest In Naa- '
.Sudani of Floral Park and Mrs. Anna i kind oHlees to have other member.s o£ the
legislature do so. It will subserve the best interests not only of th«^ Civil ser¬ vice, but the community a!< a whole.
Tho appt-cciation' of the I'litirc statu nnd n.ition should be sliown to those who have \oiunteercd and been drafted lo .'••rve their countr>', by an ami>le .al- lowance in the form of a cash bonus. Tills would give the ser\1ce men a. start in life; but the success or failure of thost In Civil Service should depend uiion thoir ability and not upon preference.
Thanking you In anticipation, and as¬ suring you of my ri'<iprocatlon when occasion i)re»euls, believe me.
Most respectfully yours, Francis .Savonu.
!
MUSICAL TOPICS
-Bjr-
Enrm f. hcintosh
ing to the yiiuLiertH : "The Night Cap.
Tbe lirat will be ; a meiodianiati<: i
Tile kind ol an anoiiynioiis I'Oi-respon-
coiuedy by Cus Uoiton and Mr. Murcin. I •¦'''"'^f ?""' """"' *"" M^*^ .,e8teemed foik.s -'^ I buried there tt ' ' ' ' "
. It will soon have a iireliminary try-j ,. , ., dent w(! can forgi/fc is the one who rings out in Baltinioie. ^ "" '"* passed
Itevertiiig to llie McWhinney Ceme- if the ^estci'ined foik.s due' for a llip flop if
The work was well along toward , ,yit,, ,^ ^^..^j ^,,^1,.^. „ewspaper." It hap- completion when the voice of pro-1 ,„.,„,,, ^„j ,jp,.,^.y j,,.,,,^^ ^^ ^,,^, ,.i„^„j. test was heard as lo cost. Uy and j ,.,.^j,.
with puliMc consent the plans had ! ^
been put info execution und to have i
changed (hem radically ut this stage | -'^•'' «c renienibcr it, wc arc not yet
of the work would have been de-j it peace with Cerinany.
plorable. . I ^ , ,)-,_--.,.
Heinpstoad people have seen this and they have show type of Anierlcanibiii their votes that the money shall bo
ui) on the 'idioiie and say.s: "That Was ¦
a dandy edition you got out yesterday. | Following withdrawal of the Ben-Ami
.\assau County is on the map at last p"^"^"'**'"" "^ t'lc Thirt>rninlh aireet
j theatre on Miuch 2G. il is believed ; that L.CO Ijitrichst<'in will oc(^upy the stage of that house with his nj-w jilay by Achnicd .Muhillali (iitltled '"Ttao". 1'hoel.K: Foster vill be hi.s leading ladv.
LITTLE CHATS WITH THE EDITOR
le have seen this j i ivn tlie Hemiistead I •ill by Kjying with |T
AMERICAN LEGION
available to give the young people tbe kind of high school Ihat has been pijipnilsed theni.
It is not a tar look ahead lo the time when the building and its ap¬ pointments shall have boCn com¬ pleted. Then, as sure as day foi- lows night, we shall all ho sounding the praises ot the wonderful high fichuol.
Let's begin doing It riglit now.
TO SAVE THE TROLLEY
Trolley matters received attention in the lirst issue of Tho Daily Iteviow yesterday. Furlher consideration ot the same subject is fonml in tliis is¬ sue ot the paper. II is probable that more of the influential pejplc Of the townshii) of Hninp.stciirt will have soinetliing to say froiii duy to day ill this newspaiJcr on tlic aul* ject.
The troUey id loo valuable an (u- •itltutlon to he j.eii!;;tlc;l to ',i iR?.o decay nnd to ho discontitinivi, as might easily 1 a-;.pen.
Pulillc ofllcials ot the villugc:! through which the linos ppsa have been the first ones asked by this newspaper to express their o))inlon3 concerning it. It Is u stibj-jcl ou ¦Which every busl ness man of iho counly shouj|Lhave delinite opinions and Tho Dnlw Ueview will bo glad to print theso o\iinions.
This Is not a campaign to "knock" the trolley.
Nor is it propaganda for the insti¬ tution as il corporation.
It Is a sincere effort to Improve an lUBlltulion of very great value to tba coininuiiity and to see it pUiced on a basis that will assure it being a p«rmanent u.sset of Nassau County.
The Dally Keview believes the trol¬ ley company should be compelled to tflvo a 15 luiuulo headway aud m)iin- taln it. that the curs should be .cleaned and kept clean, tbat tbe mo- ' Ttilft of the men who operate the para should be improved and bet- tor»d so Ibat passengoij can bavij! tNa (.eivlce to which thoy aro en- tHU'd.
The Daily nevlo#r believes tbo trolley company should be met hulf- "way in anything that Is done to iin- Urove the trolley service and tlu»t
I'loot thai disabled veleraiis aiipic- elate llie efforts of tlie American Le¬ gion ill thiir Iwliult Ik jirovlded by stalisUcs Hliowiiig that of (ho number of ex-service men conllned In hospitalH of thirty states, one-third are Legion nieinbers.
"Tlie Kiffbt C.irl" will follow "Tlio Wirage' at the Tiinos .Sciuaro on Mon¬ thly evening, March l-l. The new jiru- duction is a musical ciuned.v with score
¦ by Percy Wenrieh and with book and
i lyrics by Ilay Peck.
i To dali', iiuue than 5,iMiO i>eoi)le un- isble to obt.nin .seats fur the Wagenhals I Keinper prodiielion ot "The Bal" have I stood up lo SLo the thrilling inysterv i I'lay. .
"Mi.i;osll, this paper .sells well," said one ot fhe Kockvilh^ Centre new.sics yesteiday, after lio had been out a few minutes with fifty copies of the new daily and hurried back for more. "Kv- ciylKidy seems to want 'em. You can count me as a rctrular for every day."
Contrasted with that was tlie distress
iMliih P. Melntosli Tonight
Cliarhts Carver, I>ass<i. with Frank La Longe, <:om)[>oser-pianist, will be heard in -an interesting inogiam of .songs in the Town Hall this evening. The pro- srram includes .several songs by .Mr. La Forge.
The I'lonzalej- Quarlel ends ils siib- .seriptidii serie.-j with ils concert ia Aeolian Hall this evening. Tomorrow
Paul Koclianski gives a violin recital in aeolian Hall tomorrow til three.
iSainuel A. Baldwin will give all organ reiatal at the Cily (.'oUcgc tomorrow at four.
In the evening the .Xiilional Syjn- li'iony Orcbestrii will l.ie heard in Car¬ negie ilall.
11 will be a repelitinn of .Monday's
llculy is OIT for China
1". .«?. S. l)..Sl<>l!.
.S;in Francisco. Calif., February CG, 131'1. Kdi I en- Nassau County ittview. Sir:- Just a line to let some ol' lius boys know that I am .¦ili\e .ind kieUin^. I le.ive fnr l.'liina mi the C. S. S. Logan next Saturday wiil lie out there three years, so don't be surjirised ii' in tlirop years a white man .sjieaKing cliiiik walks into your olil< c. (Jive Cuo. lIulT- I man and iill the Iio.\m my best renards. ; Vours till I sec Frcoiiorl .\gaiii. ; lOiiicsl L. Hcaly, U. S. N.,
FRBEPORT, N. T.
Poem of (be Dead 8es
Many pe-.-.soiis who heard Mrs. Ki'th- erino Eddj- sjieak al the Y. W. C. A. vesiMjr service a few weelig ago ha,v« a.s;ved for a copy of the poem -she quoted. It appears lure:
There ai-e now 111,20(1 p«isls and' units of the Women's Auxiliary.
.loi)
Cl:n-e Kuiiinn r al lier siipremest Is lo be fuuiid at llie I'niich and Judv Iheatru in tuiir one-act plays on after¬ noons of the, llrst four days of the week. "Hollo's 'Wild Oal" continues on tho evening bill.
A llian by whicli thousands <it mem- _^^^
bers of the American Legoin inight gel i ,.,,.. ,,, ,. ,. .. , . . ,¦¦.
a free .-ourse h, govcrnmenl is pm|iused ,„. ¦ ' Plm Passes By by A. . . M.I.e., by Kepresentative Hamilton Fish Jr., "'"^f ,;' l'*;*''' ""•"•t'SS'on on the audi-
of New York, an American LegUm "'';,"'^\"«;' '''"•^'"'"'^'•''/^^ " ".';"¦ ,., ,,,..j „.,,.K I ^''"f^i'le by Ille active Theatre Cluilil.
j Tbat orgaiiizalion had been Kiven lo
I prothK^tion of the •more thoughtful'
member. Mr. Fish suggests that eaeh Ccjn.gressinan anA Henator bring a Le¬ gionnaire lo Wa.shiiiglon for three months as a .secretary and replace him at the end of the period wilh another and so on. .Mr. Fish has already Ht.irt-
,. ,, , ^ , , , ^program, whieli included the Corcbl
ol the woman who had ordered a want!,, ., r.._ i..ii.,_ .., i i ¦ i...
ail In the classified section, and by some error the ad didn't get printed. She called to see why and to get .satis¬ faction. Slio got it, for th(,' ad is in
1 Concerto for two vlollna lo be played b\ I .Messrs. ,Sei)iiiioc fluide mid Adolpii j Bak wilh ori'hcHlral accoiapanlment. At the Metropolitan Opera llouse.
With all duo respect to both, it may bo .said that .Mrs. Carrie' CaU wa.s .iu.sL aliout as much a success at delivering tiic women's vote a»>-.Mrr-tlwmttrl (!omp- nvt, was at delivering tlie vole of labor. -.Marion .St:ir.
1 dooked upon a .sea /'^nd lo; 'twas (ifsd. 'Although by Heiuion'i And Jordan fed.
How came, a tati' so dire?
The talcs soon tnld— All that It got it keiit
And fast did hold.
All trlbutory stii'snis Found here their grave
Cecanse that sea icceiviil And never gave.
Oh seu that's dead
Help me to know and fi el That selfish gnisii and greed
.My doom uill sc.ii:
And Father, help ini.
.Ah' Ih'SI to Mi\c That 1 nia.\- others bless
.\iid like Thee live.
NOT TOO UTE
You folks have seen the plans .md sliecilications of llie l''recport Me morial Library. Vou folks have read that memorial libraries bave fallen through el.sewheie.
WILL KKKKPtfRT K.VIL? .^liliscriiiUcms approxinialely. .$;i l.tmo
Paid on lo! iri.uno
I "ash ou hand, approximali'ly L',500 DiU' from \lllune upon erect¬ ing llie building '.. 10.000
lllll. due rroin pledgi'.s 15,UIM)
i;:-llni.i!ed eosl (if bnildiiig... irj.OOO IU n.DINfi (O.-Vt-MI'lTKE .Mrrun: I'ltANK
.1. III'VI,F.H l';LLIi-'.O.N' I'lIKD. S, 1|(i\VI;L1, STi:i,L.\ FtdlK.MAN SA.MI'FL It. SMl'l'H
al eight."The .Secret of Suzanne" an'l "The I'olish .lew" will be sung. Naliuiial .Synipiiony Tllis week's pair of regular subscrip.
its proper iiTac(5 today, and you can tind it ri.ght there. She wants lo rent out a very nice—
Oh, well, you look 'em over your.self,
and see if yoll can't guesa which one itjUoii concerts were dated .Monday after-
is. .. [nooir'and Wednesday evening. Tbe
' j twice announced and wlice postponed
Our new ad man is the busiest chap
I "Verklaerle .\achl" of Arnolil Sche
t>|io of play until its reputation did not stand out for willingness to b.' versatile In the types chosen for pro-
ed a-relay of New York Legion nn'U,-i f,"',"''';. l" ^.T"" '" T *^\''""^''^';"'-'
liuild do a^ gentle <'omedy of sheer di'-
Imus In his odli'i
CHOICE OF THREE FREEPORT TICKETS
People's, Citizens' and Independ¬ ent Parties Represented— Maxson Opposes Johnson
light. And'U Is good lo ace the Cuild humble lo tho extent of inviting siiceial lalenl f.ir roles whicli lie beyond tho capacities uf Ihe members of the organization.
In the wholo works. Ho camo arouiur !""¦« '¦'¦'^» ''"='">' l>Iaycd. firoup.d witii looking for work a few weeks ago, and i '^ '" ^^'' <''»'- 1'^"' "f »'"' Program wus he sure has found it. He thought iti"'"' ^'^'''y seldom heard l-:ight Concert., would be a nice little .stunt to tell busl-j f^'•"»»" of Arcangelo Corelli. for two nes.s men ho would help 'em fix (lio j violins, violoncello, harpsichord and copy for their ads. He':s writing most i'-"'gun with strings ae.-om|)aninienl. ot the iiaper now, at any rate, mo.st ofj The othO:- innnlK'rs were the Prelude the advertising, and you can figure fur '" "Lohengrin." Salome's Dance from yourself how large a proporlion of flic j l'l<'hard Ktrauss'a opera "lialome" and whole shod Is devoteil to the announce-j "Don .Iiian" of tbe same eonuioser. ments of business houses. i
Well, this ad man doesn't worry about ' that. He's like the boy who ate all the: apples and had a ful.-iomo time llierc- after: He got wiiat ho wanted, liici-, dentally hc^'s made many a busine.ss niaii feel thut life is easier and brighter. |
OUR LETTER iOt
The
ULKE'.S KE.\L PLP:
folluwing lettir, receivtd at thu
Freeport, March 7.—There vill bi ^ ^ _
three lickcls in the lield at the Village j universal In its "uppeair has "found V Election on March 15. namely the Cltl-I iKiclly houses I'or many weeka mus'. Peoples', and Indvpendcnt. Tlio ' emblem of the Citizens' ticket will be BU anchor; the Pcoiilcs' an oyster; mid the liulopcndent, a horse shoe.
Tlit'pe are tbo tiikets: Cilizvii. l-'or president. Clurcnco .\. Kdwards; Trustee. Silas Willhinis and Hilbert Johnson; Treas., S. iJinion Bmlth; Collector U. Frank Svainan.
Sam Harris, about lo offer th-ant Allli'hell in special matinees with a new , ... - . , . ... . i ' - -
play, has lliree of the most successful i ., ^"^ ^ f-'"',"*-' '" ""^ '"l''''-'"""f.,'» ^^¦'<^'', Hempsiead oillce ot The Nassau County pieces to be seen on Itroadwiv Under "^'' ^'^velopmcnt ol this little daily Ueview, shows the right spirit and a , bis banner are "Wake i;p, .ionathan" ' """^^"''""••.„*'V^:; ^'"'l "","" ^ij'." ^^''^Vi'*^'^ ot ."pep." If all the residents ofi with Mrs Fi.ske "Liltlo OM v.... '*!!?"*' """ 'oo-ded witliads. Was it.' t|,p ,,„„„„„„iiip^ |,„,| ,|„, saine amount Vork." and "The Champion," with!** ^about this one? J.ook again to-,.,, .'^,,,l-up.a.i.i-gcUedne.ss" as is display-: Crant .Mitchell Then tliere is as '""'¦'"'''• •^"<1 "'«»•'>:»• ''"y- And ue.M p,, ,„ t,,,^ ,.,1^,,. l,,^,,p ^,o„,d i,o „„,
"Welcome Stranger " which though nol universal In its appeal, has found cu- IKiclty houses I'or many weeka.
KNOCKOUflNFiGHT. SHELTON SCORING
month, and (he rest of tho year.
Nassau Counly business men have \ ^y lo^vn been needing a local daily newspaper i to help them gel their inessages lo the peojile in their Iiome section. Tliey see ill The Daily Itevicw just what tliey have long wanted.
So they have signed up for all-thc-year adverllsing. ikmiu of them will liave their ads ill cVery issue. Otlicr.i are planning to U.se (he jiaper (wo or three limes a week. It'.s goiiiK lo be inter¬ esting to sec just how this works out
doubt about the progress of thu "good
Hurrah for Ilcnipsti'aif Iliirrab for the committe*' of tiie Vil lag(! Doard and the municipal electric light iilaiit. Hurrali for The Nas.sau Countv Ilevlew and its booms for pro¬ gress in the Counly. Hurrah for Nas- sJiu County and its pretty towns and village.-'. U is time to make tcady for tho hundriHls of thousands that arc Ije¬ ing crowitcd out of the greater New York. Let us weleoine them willi sinil
LOUIS COHEN DEPARTMENT STORE
Incorporated
TRIMMED HATS-
-TAILORED HATS
At $4.95
36 and 38 MAIN STREET
HEMPSTEAD
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Klr.st (hing you know you'll Ix- looking i i,,^ Uu-i-s, bright cle.ui streets and signs
I'^reeport, ilarch H, -One kiiockomtcn-
Pooidrs' Identical e.\cept tlmt Ilenry I llvetud the bout.s at the l<'reei)ort Afltli- L. Muxson is named for Trustee In the ! foriuni Monday. Tliat, and a technical place of Hilbert Johnson.. .I knockout, stopped two of fhcj bouts from i *»" T^iesflay and Tlinrsdajs and ^^a(nr-j yf",„.„j,,.^;j^„ everywliere.
Independent Ticl(et nunu-s Uobert U going ihoir distance; The others all j days for Soand.so's Store notice, or Mon- The ciiamber of Curiinierce; gel bu.sy. Christie for village vresidcnt and con-j Went for a dQcision. I day, Wednesday und Kriday for ''^onic-; _Y(jv,>cati; the exOsnsion of the t;ori>ora-
taliis no other iiominatlons. , Lee Willets of Oyster Day and Kid ' body's bargain lists, and .so all thiough ' ^^^^^ limit!! and iVepare for doubling
¦White signed the armistice in the very I first round, when the liout was stopped, I and f joe won the doeislon. j Jack McNally of Hompstead lost count ; of thh»gs In tho thiitl round of Ms bat-
DEFENDER HOSE COMPANY ELECTS FIVE NEW MEMBERS
Uoekvllle ( enll e, . a i i.-- • . „. ,.i.i,i^.-, m mo uum ruuiiu oi ms iiai- "-"'jvi'^- ••-• cuu «« vi.juj ..^ v.... -- . jj.^ tnem be soaKctr Due. ior a laxi rioe j
Hose Company 1 at lis usl '"^¦*''""f i tie with Jack Hhcltpn, when Shellon | I'arlmont of theatre announcemenl.s. | f j^^.,, „,. i,,,.^^ blocks: lOe. taxlfurc is,
the week you will find different altrac-j j|,^. ,K,,,„latioii of i\emi)Stead. Th<' vll tiotis for every day. (i„gr„ that doi-s most\or Its people wil'. |
get the lion's 'share\of the overflow, I
One ot the features of the ads that' „,, ^^,,,^.u ^ arrives >J|t our gates don't! everyone is sure to enjoy i.s tho ^l>:¦]]^-l them be soaked 50c. for a taxi ride
ndiled Ihcse mombui.-.s to Us rolls: Sei^v aa,jea a K. O. to ids li.st of scalps. j KVerybwly wants some amu.sement I „„„„ j, t„ „ . ,„,.[ ,^f tho village, it'
Irish, WIHam htoyc, II. J. Ivruger, \\ 11- Walter Thomp.son of Ocean .Side re- lu'ong with the wovlt, and it.s very .:on-1 „,,„ i,^. ^^^ ,^,^ everyb.Kj.- ineludlng the- ham Jones and Henry Olten. ! ceived u setback from Sergeant Togo, I venient indeed to pick up The Dally m,,, „^^,,.t, Jj.,„,y ,,,|„ ,„. i„ ,,i^, ,,^^n,j^„a;
aiiere was an exceptional attenwimi.. i y.'ho won tho lUwsion in a Ciound liout. IWvicw und Icuni what are thu coining! j ^^, jj,n, ,,„„,iiiK from everv train. more than twenty members being pre- Togo had been knocked out ut the Audi-1 atlractions. ; • ^y Constant Keader I
sent. Deimty Chief Waterman spoke | torlum rceeully
sure the readers will atiprcciate is (hej
on liro d<,'imrtment matters. ' Young Scott! of Lynbrook and Ned
Chief Cnrley re|Mirte<l on the work ,.„^vi,.r ¦w-pnt eight round.s, with Scott of the Fire, Council. He also mude an ; ,],„ winner by decision.
interesting und liistrtKtlve aiMress on | t,,^ ^j^,,. ^^^^^ ^^ twelve rounds be-,
the need of discipline of menlliers when tween llilly .Marlow and Johnny .Salz- »•>'*''""• of ohjectionab rcHiiondlng to an alann of lire. burg, wont tho lirpil, Billy Marlow get- treedoiii from all that careful i>uients
John H. Block was dropped froni the , t|„j, thji dcclalon. • | wlHh kept from their children.
Defender's rolls lK>cause of non-ntteild- ! tj,,, j^uts were referred hv lx>uis' Of this you may he sure: Watchful early steps should be taken both by l anc at mecfitigs. Lagirolia frotn Uockaway. " ' care'^ill bu malnt.-Uncd fo kee)> out of
Aho trolley cofnpany and the officials! *'•<"• •'"•st'er, chairman of the. Ball .^ ; The I>ttily Ueviiw anything that cannot
4» hitiiw i.boiil the richt kind ot '"""*'"""''¦• ^"* *¦"""*"''*" '"^ * ''^' Only <*• ll»in|wi-Be«l*l' (properly go mto eny family circle to be
lo Dinig iiDOUi inc r.^iii ninu "i ,„„.( n,. prothiced a piece of iwiKr 2 Mr. (,"ox's acJino'Wlwlgment tliat he j read and discnsscil by the whole family.
changes. by a inches, covered with tlgures. and i.s not the leader of Di-mocracy indi- —
The fowns and villages might I uftw men ml inlcihitioiis reported "pro I cat ca that he lias Itnuliv ret«vurecl ANNI*.%1. MfSSlO.N.AKV TK.V
from the violent concussion of Novem-1 Annual nihudonnry lea of the Wo-
, , ,- I HoHipstend, March 8. Many things about this dally pubhca-! i
tion arc sure to interest the people of},,,,, , ... r. -. t. ¦ ' \
Na.'sau County. One of them we „re K'» »'• /^f f^" r>^"'V "•^';"
' Hir: f would appreciate il II .miu woukl
Adopt Section 26 of the state traf- »";;««¦ -„ 4 i. , i
t. ... .. ... The ne*t mevtins will take piace u-r
c laws which puts ihe control ot j ^.^,^^,,^^^^,,^1, 5 ^Hp„ n^.^^^^.j^.^ ^.fl, j
public transportation Hnw under 1 |^ elected.
th« Public Survlce ComniisaJon to I IXptjiin George Irish wielded a gavel i
-Dciroii Fri-e I'rtss.
Klk^^ tu Viidt
advertising, the' I'-'m t»"» "l"'" "¦"«¦'• »" H"' "«"• ''"o,;;"''
' L. ThonripKoii, II concerns a policy
i which I am sure v ill Interest your
! readers: *
Box 1«7. Merrick. r» L.
February 38, 19?L
i Hon. C.i-orgi L. Tlioinp.-ion. I Sjlatc Senator.
Albany. N. Y. ) Diar 8ir:-
l>s|»ile the fact that I am a veteran
vnsUler the
Prefci'»'iii'e
I men's Misslonarv Sw-lely of the Uo«'k , .
ville Centre BupBet Church will bt! held i of the World WiH. I atthehomeof Mrs. Eugene P. HawHins.. IJaumesSfartIn Ceteran — H'ark and Windsor avenucS, Thursday! BUI, now'pending, as eminentty unfair,
March 8.—Brooklyn Ixudpe aiftemopn, Mfirt.-h 10. Ain invitation >« i a.id would ask you to kindly vote •^ -- „ ^, iciceiea nexi vi-Hr uie iviiii«m> will ! of I3lks will vi.sit the Preeport Lo«lgo'extended to all mfercsted in mission- asrainst it.
» »»0|K>sed thoy must make nUPUMtton j,^^^ j^ g^4 ^^ptl,,,„P ,^,t will ijake! Thursday and :f*k« charg" of tho m^ work. There will l>o missionary 1 >tvn who hav>> spent thi" best part of
fc tbl end that when bMS lines are! J""^ a>«"t ^"s Bb«^' I* "^ >'^'-k« ""»" 's' I'>m<or(. 5fc . . .- ,, ., _ i elected next year . the company wl
to the ComuiiMion Ior porm'iimioa U)l|Qpr« aoi»e.
iiii
jtktiwft of a largo ctosa o^ candidates, j speakers i(nd good music.
I tiiclr live-
file servk-o of the City
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT A PHO¬ NOGRAPH IS THAT IT BEARS THIS FAMOUS TRADE MARK
STHC IMSTRUMCNT Of OUAkiTV cntft} CLfARAS^AiBtLL
SONORA, RECOGNIZED AS THE HIGHEST CLASS TALK- ING MACHINE IN THE WORLD, IS THE INSTRUMENT YOU WANT.
Magoilicent upright and period alylaa «75 to «2S00
E. BELUNSON'S
JEWELRY STORE I MUSIC SHOP
24 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook, N. Y.