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THE DAILY REVTEtV, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921.
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ERRIC
LONG ISLAND'S FINEST THEATRE
Falton St. and New York Ave. Pkoae Jamaica 394S
EXCLUSIVE SHOWING IN LONG ISLAND
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CECIL B. DeMILLE'S LATEST SUCCESS
"FORBIDDEN FRUIT"
5 DAYS ONLY
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday - MARCH 7-8-9-10-11
OVERTURE AND SELECTION BY 'MERRICK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Afternoon^, 1:30 to 5 Admission, 15c. to 30c. Evenings. 7 to 11 Admission, 20c. to 40c.
POULTRY TIPS
BY .\r.FRKI) n. SCOTT
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FIREMEN TO KNOW WHERE FIRES ARE
Alarm System Installed at Free- port Means Greatly Increas¬ ed Efficiency
Frccpoi't. M'aiTh S,--Horpaftor whon a fire alarm is Kiven in Freeporl. flro- moii will know, us tioon :is they r-.'aeh their (inarters, Jusl where the th''! i located, and bo nblo to answer immoill- utcly, ralh<'i than wait, us has liup poned in tho past, lo deteimlno the lo¬ cation, or to I'lidravor to count the blasts of Uie whistle SOUIidiUif the ulnim. before leaving ilielr riu.irlers.
(!. A. I.oiier. of the l.oprr I'iro .Alirin Telottniph ('(irniiany, has been iu town a. woek comiilelin.^ the insinlliitlon cf a nrw system, whiib has JU''t been plauiMl In nse. .MauerHlier?.:('r & H'oni-.
local eonlraclors, biivc done mo.st oi the morhanieal worl;. .Mr. .MutlorBberiiir is capiain of Tiiul. 1 of ibe lire del ui menl.
'riie syf^li'iii iiislalli'd docs not Ir.iliide any stioei lire .'ilerni bo.xivs. 'I'be.se ;nHy he addoil at any point in Ibe villaft . at any lime, and ii few will be ;idded eaib yenr. so that tbe i oil will not lie pro blbitlve.
.Vll .'darms of lire .•iic. and luivo Inji ii for a lonK time, piven by, tolrphono. .\ •phone IK mtilntaineil at tbe miinU'.p.il IilaiU oxrliislvcly for flre i-iills, known ns Froojiorl 4(i0. '^hi^^ connection is espoclally iinTt'iied from accldeii'lal uso on the teleiihone compan.T's nwitcb- hoiivd. nnd its ii.so always meuiis "fire."
For several, years a bell has bt-cn O0niio<ted t(> Ibis 'phone at lire hi id- quurlors. the bouse of Truek 1 on Chunh street. This bell is on the out- Hide of Ibe bulldiiiK, 'ind may bo heard for blocks. .\s soon as the leb plioiio oporator hoBiiis calllnK Ihe miniKipal plant, from which tho wblslle is blown, tbo boll stalls rlnfjlnK. and the firfinon In the vi.inlly :iro onabkd to bo In tiif|r iliinrters. wilii the engines of lhi ir ap- IKiratiis riiniiinK. before tlie wliisUo has been blown, and iiuito often ai\ on their w.iy wiieii It .mans. This^bas Iirovon so siicee.ssfid that all the ho'ifi^s of tbe depaitmenl hii\e been eoniiorted tn t|u> Im'II al beadquartorB. .'iO ibat when il begins rinsifiB' 't rinijH slmlliir bolls on all Iho other flre housea In Ibo villugc.
'I'liis is ontirol.v upon a pkyi worked out by the local tiromcn.
In addition, Polico lleadctuartem Ir.ia boon connected with tho wlro tg tbe munieipul plant, .Vliirms will l>e tciv^n by telephone as al presonl. Thoy will bo received llrst by Ibo desk lleutcRaiit at Police Hoiidciuartcrs. there beius u man so Rtajlonod every mlaiUo of the duy. This man will recclvu the fawll in exactly tho .same manner um tho plant einployoo formerly roceivwl it.
'I'hore has often been delay ul the ))liint boe.'iuso the mun who.sv duly it was to receive the call wua al tho furthest end o'.' tbe buildinK, or in a position whore he could nol hear tho telophone, althoiiKh an olRlit-iueh bell is eonnoctod thorowilh. The iccolvliig nf this call by the llouleiiant, never out of firm's reach of fhe telephone, Will save many valtinblo minutes. .Vfter reuchlivg the 'phono, this employee nuist often talk with a vory excited per:ion. nnd obtain tho location of tho lire Now this Information will hnv« boon obtained for bim, pos.slbly while b' is coming'.fitnn llio ond of the bulld^nif. HO that when ho lakes the telephone, ho cnn listen fo the convor.'<.''.tion or tsdco hlH directions from th|ii lieutenant.
.\a soon as the 'Ikiitenant recoivos
Ihis loialion. be si,at,'-, a niai-tiiii" wliii-h niechaniea|ly_ri rords lh" difitrict num¬ ber in I'acli of till' tire houses, upon au instrumf nt very similar to fhe ordbi.iry ,'jtock or news ticker. Hol^-s an- iniiii'lied in a Ijipc. in iiraclicall^v the .s.imo m.Tuner as news disp:itclic!; or marki I reports ;iro reeolvod and print¬ ed, and till' lall luirnbor is immediately i.pp.innt. The "plain emiiloyce has bo- Kun lilowiiivr tbo wlilstlo. so that In ad¬ ilillon ^o Ibe time Kaiiiod at the receipt of the lall. as .soon as Ille liremi'ii ro.ich their (pi:aters. tlie call niinibcr is awaifiiiK Ihem.
liyeiitually ehanKi-« will be mado In thifP.Nslrin. Street boxofi will be .•kUIoiI for each distiiet. of whieh there are sixty-seven. Hells ronjieeted dlr.itly to this circuit will be installed in efi.h febphone circuit, as now, and a whislle blowing atlachineiit installed at the house, instead of I liose attadied to tiic plant so that when ii person sends in .-in alarm from a slrei't box. ho autom.itir ally stalls Iho whistle blowiiiK,
.Kivoport volorrf have been a.'Oiod twice to aiiprovc the installiitlon of a eornplete lire alarm .s.\stem, and have 1 aeh lIlilo refused. O'.vili^ to llie lo.st. The (iresi nt plan, ik vised b.v tln' I'-in Council, will leiiiove this objcilion. b.v .sprcadhiK Ihe eo.st over a ^limber of yiais. williont llio lo'ets.sity of a bond issue, nnd still oblaiuiiii,' fiiiiubl.'.
Ijiculiation by the poiiltrynien Is K.-iily a Bide lino. SUhou^ch It cannot les dl«put'd wilh if one Is U-ap-nosiin^ lii.'< birds or breeUiiiK from Slato certi lied stfH'k. Kvery sneie.-^.- 'nl p<iullry- rniiii must bret-d from w.ie'tlon on" way or tho other. Me tnUMt Inculiote »;;yr» from his fiw n fUK-k to Ik' sure of bi.l iytiH'U.
,jr .'fc.lectlon nud trap nosiins; Is out of Ihe quostioii thvn l>aby i hii'k.t from a well known place ar«> far preferable. liirul>ation Is ext*t)sive for the umall poultrynlan i^nd 'ifteii very disapiKjint- Inif. yV piKir hatch will throw oft a wholo season. It often puts the um- .-ii<ur out of lni.sinos.s fr<jm dlscunrnge- mcnt.
So F would tt<lvlHc tskiUK Incultallon as the lust [lai L of the bu.ilnoss to bundle, for one can «ucce«,'d as u poul- > iryiiian V'ithou' huiibatinK a Himi;le ^ chick. j
In fact T know of a larKo poullryman | who paid SJ.ri'Kl for lO.OOil baby chicksl la.fl April rather than hatch them him- s"lf. tie clulins the doub-r who aold liiiii the ( bilks lost money oti them an,d 1 belii-ve be did. I-IkI-'S were selling al • iiiht lenls <jii h. If was a verv bail winter so the early hutches wore \ery poor, seareely lift,:.' P<r <ent. So. v.ithoiiL eimnting (hick bo,\es, labor, lime or. iiitcroKt on Invoslimnt the rbiiks co.'-il iimre than 10 i eins eiu h. Vnnt »t Inciibaiioii W'l' will ciiiisiibr onl.v lamp iiia chill.'s. Hcfoie any one should lirda.l a maiinnoth hot. walei- niiiehino he or she should surely have hud e.sperli'nce enoii«h to count or l:iuiw Ihe cost be¬ fore liivestititr.
Tho ordinary 'Hn-i-t^n laiiiii iieiiViaioi costs abciiit J4II. InlercMt on that anri doprei Iation of lb" iiiaeliine and ei|uip- ment of oullil amounts lo ab'Uil $'1 per .year. It uses aboin a ijuart of oll jior day and a batch. coiiiillnM: bialiiih' and reKiilafin>,' iiricliine. Ilieii cleaniiiK out and rolillinj,', lake abont HC ii:iy>'. Tin (OKI of oil is about .t!.."il'.
The cost of the e.uss depends upnn tli(> price ut which you eould sill their., al least eif.'lU cenls oai li o:- <il!i.l'il. This makes the ti.ial cosr wilhout laboi
Are Yoc lateretted in Sayinf
$1.00 to $5.00 on Your
Miffinery ?
YOf ( .VN IM) so .\T
WTbe Big Millinery Stme ILCOX'S Myrtle Ave. & Bridge St.
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The I,iri;»'st and I.Awrs( I'rierd .Millinery ,Storfi In Orealt r .\oiv Tork
COOLEY ADVANCED TO $3,000 PLACE IN TREASURER'S OFHCE
Other Promotions Made By Nassaa'
Supervisors — Hook Creek
Bridge Repair a Problem
WHO'S WHO AT COIMY COURT HOUSE
By CHARLES B. DAVEY
Chairman Uinm II. Smilh. ot N;ut.sau SuiM-rvi.sors. wriieM that ho is< havinp a flno tim** In Florida. Ho has left I'alm Ileuch with Mrf, Smith anil hun (roixc to I'otersburf,'. He will roiurn timu for tho lioaid mooting: on Alar Ul.
'•You have all the appointments ran KO tn yonr di.strict,"
by tho Instructions given by tlio manu¬ facturer. You cannot give too much.
Tb.e writer ha.s taken a tub of waler boated to 1030 andiducked tho •¦(»i;=i on the ciKhleonlli day and al.so tak'11 a wisp broom und dashed water of 10?.i> uiKlu the eggs In the incillKttor.
I.jimpH—Mo i-egiilar in carliiK for yo'ur lamp, inn it and rub n malih aerosa the wil k ,'ir.d clean off bonier, (see tbat the .Tlr holes in burner are o|ien) every duy and at least an hour beforo you leave for tbo day or night Ilien look at il to sye ill it is burning all right and not lialile to draw up. and smoke.
Hvst Kill*'.—lio not let incubator ^pI too hot. Heat will kiil llu- germ 'ir weaken it when too low a tmiieratiire will merel.v n'lard the h.-ilch.
SuiWoMn Is chiefly in the ofCKs t'.'cni- Kolvos.
Will tell of^ymo romai'k.'iblo hal'h s under advorsi'«fclldilions next \\ k.
Minoola, Jlarch 7,—XaHsau Supervi¬ sors hayo iipproved lu-omirtions of vari' ous mtmlR'rw of the elerkal fon o in tbe ofllce of County Treasurer Willinm K. j
l.,uVHtor und f1..;o«l .salaries- as recom-1 I" '^ "" advanfage to iho Jiome mend«rd by him. |iio!itieaI organization to have hish
The' folowlng are the changes: I •'.""<"'' "e.stoweil on indivUluab=i'.' ThLs is
Knu'.st fl. Coidcy. from bwikkeepcr
Uroeder.s should be kejit active oil hor by a KOod lunge with liunger to injike thom hunt or fer-d thrown and ra;:ed ill good doei) dry litter. Hive thom as much sun nn possibli' sheltorod from .M.'irch winds.
Hatch or brinj; your chicks Ihis inojilh if you are raising tho heavier types.
'"lean your dropiilng board.H d'lly aiul give thom a thoroiigli sera|iiiig belore mild vveather or do ii now .tirJ keep tb.om clean. Vermin hide and breed undi-r dry .ind caked di'opi>iiig".
(Kit ber breeding e}.'?,s at li-.isl twice a dav.
Have roKid'-r titin' for d'liii)^ ;¦!! yo;ir imiiltry um k. I'biikens Mimi liei-'iine aecii-itoineil 10 yon and are iio( ii l-:nt- enid.
nr rent f2
70.
till
be.-i| lib
COMMIMI'V n.i » in sv
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Iloinpslcud (iirls Soon to Cive Play Dance
Hempsiead. .March X -Tho girls of the Club iiold their iiniiuuj biisinoss me<-iiiu,' l.isl I'^riday evening, at which .social, linancial. .ind other topics wore diKcii!»B- e(f. and ofllcors for the comiiiij je.ir eleeted. .^flor llie "business end" had been thot-oughr\' :iltendcd to, n .sorial evening was indiilj;od in. Tliose wbo will preside over llie ehib during ISL'I .lie: I'ro.sideni. Miss i:?itli Croo; Vice pie.'^i- dent. .Miss Violet Iloiighton: Secret-iry. Miss Frances Coiithill; Trcusiiivr. .Miss \'eia liaiiigerlield; and chairman of luib- licil.v, .Miss Florence King.
The girls ,iro "working thoir heads off" for a, hig play and danco wblch Ihey will present lo the llenipsioad imb¬ lic ;it an early dali'. Tickets on :in!e Ihis week, ,ind ibe girls are advir^iiij: Iheir ri'iends to -'[.-ot 'era r:irly" from any menibi'i' of llie Club.
<"ounlry Club .\dds MlioolinK
ITemiislead. .March 7,—The annual inof'ting of tho Hompsload Country Ciiib will bo hold on the evening of March 18 in tho Mu.sonic t;iuh rooms, whon live directors will be oloclod. Tho club has decided to add trap shooUng to the .s«'verul paslintes wliieh m;iy bo en.1oyo<l by mcmbcis when tho club Iiroperty on Front street is rc.-idy for (K'cupancy. wiiich il is expected will bo i>arly in the coming summer.
I'RRT.VRING I<^K HOI SK ( .
Minool.i, ilarch 7.—The Homo f^ii- roati will moot Wednesday afurnoon, Mureh !l :il LMIO at the Court House in Minoola. Tiic subjeot lor this H .me Hiireaii Uay is: ".Suggestions for tlio Xew Draiiorios nnd for Frosbonlng the did." Ail are welcome.
.VMKUKAN I.KIJION '
The Hompstead I'ost. ,1911, American T,ogioii, i.'i colloeting cigar coupons to furnish :u club room. Through fho courtesy of Ashdown Lang, boxes bave Iven placed in each ot the T'nited Cigar Stores, (.'mipons placed in thom will bo collected by the Post once a Week.
Tho March meolliiK of Hemp^^fead Post. 390. Amoricfin T,egion. will be held at the Armory on 1\iesdav evening March S. af ,S. I'lnns for Memorial Day and matters of importance dill bo brought bofore tho meeting.
hide; fall
loiniiei
e lull liniev
11 lull'.' '¦oil (keid.
day
IllM
.Now Ille uveiaTO hiilili throilghniit the lounlry as givon by the giivc'ii-
lent is fiS iiir ciiil.. but that llie exiiorieiicod opi lalms. si average for the uiimti'iir is abniii ,'.(i per cent. Your 1211 chicks cnHl ymi '22 cents oai h witboiil labor or rent.
However, if you aro successful apd b;ive the time liiore is a ceriiiiii ainonnt of I'leasure derived froi;! up crating an Incubator thai slinuld bo considered on the iirolit side.
Iiow to oporale. liali ;- of oi" raiimi are \.ry siniido. I.—'IVmperatmo I'll - ture .-lioiild b" HMD F. F. Tliird -.viT'l.: lli;!" !•
II. 'riirning—F.g.i-'.s ll regular iniervals: i\:iy every eight hour; twelve r.ours; wbaleve .von must bo regu!,ir.
Turning live limoK :i day Ins I cn foulvl, by a riiigU' te^t of n niimlier of machines iiniler as near idonlical conditions as possible, lo improve (hc haf< h, but not eiiough to p;iy for p'l. liii^ up in the iiiirht and iosiii';' ah- 'p to do it. T!i" eoninioii iiraelie.' is twice a day.
lll..('(>idiilK—Cooling of thi' eggs luuj been loiiiid by exiierimoiit af ('nrii.i; I'oullry l)ep:irimei!l al Ithaca lo be nil- nei'pH.'^iry yet it does not hurt the eg^t- and one had bolter follow vho manufuc- turei's advice''in this and in other re¬ spects. The tnauiifactui'i'i' iiol'or" [iLic Ing bis machine 011 the mirket 'las ex- pcriinonled aiuf n-Pted il thoroughly aad lie i.s tnnrc interested than ai.yoiie else in having you gel largo hol.'lioH, .so by all moans get bis print-d di'.-oi tiniis and folloiv tliem.
IV. 'resting—11 is common praeiice to test out out tho m.'U'liiiio Ik tween the lifth und seventh days and lake out the infertile eggs, as ,'it that time thc^v nre edible. One would be Huriiri.scd t,> know how many of such cygs are actually sold in certain markets. The be.'it way lo use them is boiled and fed to ciiieks.
Cood eggs should nol give moro than 2 i)or cent or 11 per cent inferlib' ao il does not jiiiy to tost in that case.
The last te.st is al the eighteci.tli dav-. rhiff tost must be made.
Infertile eggs aro taken out in order that the chicks may havo more rouin. for if .vou ha\o .MOon little chicks struspl ing to got out of the shell and see bow cxh.iusled thoy become you would ro- nlizo the imiiortance of rcmov^a.g ::ll nbstaclois.
All Iho deatl germs arc taker, out. .-\li ox'poi't .-an, vomtn'o all 0)>gq tlmt will not li:iti'h';it Ihis time, lo.i'iui; li, only those with good slron.g ¦.•hlck~.
If many of the doad eggs are i^ft in tho machine tho alt- will become very foul and thus b.ul for the live ihiek. .\t tho eighteenth day the mai Inne is clc,-.e,l for four lo llvo days. You oan so" iho importance of removing decayed chicks and rotten eggs.
.Moisture.—An egg gets from Iho mother hen considerable tnoistur.'. Left
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STRONGLY PROTEST
AGAINST GERMANS
Veterans of Foreijfn Wars A,'ou$ed
Over Slatements at MaUison
Square Garden Meeting
Knelcville
at «:!8uft to chief clerk al tSUOO: Olaf Mi«£nus,seh. clerk al $:.'2i)0 to b<K>k- keeper at ifl'SOO: l''rank Hannemani clerk at $2000 lo clerk at i'22:i0; Arthur F. Fay, clerk at IlKOO to assistant 'iiookkeeper at $11200 aiil I.. C. Inder- hill. clerk at *1SOO to tlerk at «.'000.
Supervisor l>oughly reiiorted the Boanl In a iieculiar iiosiiieii :;s regards the loiintyline brklge over Hook <'rcek into (queens. The city of New York has repaired one ^nd nf the bridge and the .Vilssau end is in a dangorniis condi¬ tion. The Bupervis'irs have nn authority to repair it except by a long iirm e.--,v. He> f«iid tbat an accldem might incur there thnt would leave the couni.v liable for dumttges. He also recalled that once when tbe bridge'was rep.'iiroj' tbe su- jiervisors liad difllciilly in nnding an- tliorily to warranl pa'.nioiit fnr ibe work.
Finally the mailer was sent to County .Attorney H. Stewart McKnight 1(1 that hf might work mil ;i solution. to the pi'fiblem.
<»ii .Siipcnisiir Dmigbly's resolution County Fnginecr Stiiri;s was instnicted to see that repairs wero m.'ide in ibe uiiprouches of the l.iin:.i I'.caih bridge.
ShorilT Smilii repurled i;.') prisoners hi the .i.iir, li.'i ni.ilcs. 'J fcnialo.--. Iligliw:iy Ciuingcs
Cnunty taigineer Si.irki! reiinrloi'. Ihal Iho stale highways ilf|iarlinont nf- fcred Ibo eoiinly tho uso nf iwo heavy ailVnniobilo trucks, wliicli inight bo had for tile asking. .No aclimi was taken ea this rorinrt.
Mr. Starks a.^-'kod il'.at wlii-re .-urvoys are now made of roads, mniiiimeuts be planled so that in the future the iirnpor marl;iiigs may roadilv 1>P fnui.il. This wa.-j iirdercd.
Jle .said the mailer nf widening .Mer¬ rill: road wcslerly was underway and siigge.-^leil Ihal Ocean Axeniie finm ' Ka.st llock;nvay to .Merrick mad be wid- eliod ll) no foi't. I
A resolution m purtb.-isu 7.'il.07 square feet of land from S.immd Jaci.li ' sou in Atlantic avepue. I.yii'l.rnnl;,, fnr streel piirnnses. at $.".0, Was aiinptod. j
Tiie itniird cmicurred in Ibo report | of llie engineer and :iecPiited the work 1 jof Hdwar.l U, Haltmi, cmil lai Inr. Inr! ! i-onstrinlioii of u siool bridge, lliiinc and siiillway in Clou Ci.vo.
riillip Kelly, dnjr cai.lu'r I'm' Xmlh' Tlempslcad. roceivod au mder I'm .^INl- 70 and *-;o..|il, fm- di>g« taken and k^iliod I by biiii. This is under the ad :)iai tier-1 niil.T llio de:;lruc;lmi of iiiilieeiisod dog^'' riiiiiiiiig at l.irn!) u iiicb may de>-Ti'n.\ cattle.
the 0ue.1llon thut aiises pi Uepublican
'. cirtdes in the County now when a .son of N'aKsau is about to stoii iirto .-i high
I otflee by upimlntment ot l^re.sldent. elect Harding. I'raetic.-il p..llticaiw
, will assure you that «uch things ara of doubtful benefit. Thero is no iia- ironago to dislribute from such otilea
' and the bo.vs at homo can't be fed on anylhiiig else. While on the other
' hand wilh such apnoiiumeni, accredit¬ ed lo .N'a.-Jsiiu County it i.S|liard to
'make loaders in the Kepublican ranks
. undorsland thai .\;i.s.>iau Lv no( gi'ttinj;
; its share in tl^v dislributiim «f offices. Othe:- places iioint to" us and .say "With a Lieutenant fioverunr and an .\.«sistaiit Secretary of the .\avv com¬ ing from Iho one pl.-ic >.;,'i.s,s.-,u Countv 1s pictly well ivi.re.seiitfcl." u i„ biit it cotifribufod tlie men imher ih.'tn re¬ ceive pa.vmont for any obllKation. .Mr. JlcWbiiiney will find that being in di.s- tingui.shed company .«-'onietlme.s has it.s ilr.iufiacks. Kspocialty if (-otiieoiio sav.s
tvmjtroiwman llieks. slate<l for a high diplomatic posl, is to hare the full aup- txirt of tho foik.s Ixick homo. Sup«>r- viHOr Doughty has announced that tho .Nas.sau Kepubliean Counly Commlttf>« will iMick the Congrosjuinan for what ever poet ho may have whether it bo In South American or any of lh.' Kuropeun countries.
In tho event Congremnan Hicks joins the diidomntic servico .some folk Hoem to Mee the sulei Uon ot ItolKirt Low Hacon an his sueeossor. Whethor or not the younger man is in lino fnr tho place no ono will dotlnitely suy, but tho wl.so ones won Id huvo you believe that It i.-J nuito mi Uio tho < ards that this favorite smi „i Na.siuiu will tak') this high [llai e as the younger Colonel succeeded In the position of .\ssislant Soerelury of tho .\avy.
Charles Hansen, the linger piini mun Histrlct AT torney Weeks foi.e and County nefeetive .Miller havo done a ni.-it piece of work in unraveling thu myfilery that surrounded tho nmrder at Ocean Sido last week. They havo UniKirtant clews yet to he lolbiwed. Thn imiider car and fhe iMindlis who lured Folian >o his dealh leavo ir.iils
wide elinilcll tn le.ul In calltUI.'.
RECOMMENDS WATER TESTS BE MADE AT LOWER STRATA
r.oi kville Centre. .Marcli S. - H.lllli f)fflcer ,\rihwr l». .laques at tho mc«t- ing of Iho Hoard last night, HHOmmeiid- ed that tests of water bo obtiliuiit by sinking test wells lo lower stnta.
¦Village Clerk I'ltcr was dh-e<nod lo write till' lloparlnient of Water .Silppi,-, li.'is it I'^lectrieity of .\'ew Vork City and reiiiiesi a geological survey.
Dr. .l,'M|ues al.so recommended tltit n lest of the water now being obtained by the ice plant frnni it.s arte.skin well be made.
IlKMlEirS NAMK OFF I'KTITION
Louis IJonder wlioso w^une was 011 l!ie |.-ieeiii.rt oleitioii iielitiou of Itobert Cliiistio. tu llll vacancies, has annoum:- >.'d thai he gave no authority for tbo f his name .njid th:il it li.'i.'j boon loliilon.
11^ ol lli; blHeii off
.March 7.- .Ma.|nr < Ieneral .1. Franklin Hell Post, 10.!. V. P. W. of Ihe IT. s. entered a slrcnuniis proiPHi against Iho meeting cf Oerman synipHtliizeis ht'ld in .'Madison .Square Oarden, on I'Vliiiiary L'S, by rcsnlullon adiipl..'d al ibe last nieeling of Ihe I'.'isl.
l.iespile tbo iirolests of .Aiini i..aii l,e- r.iijii and V. tennis I'osfs In I!;" .Sl.iyor of Ihe City of -N'ew Ynvli and iiolieo ollb'ials. the meolin.g was permitted to bo hold. Amork'un Legion men jue.'^ont wlio prWestcd in person iigalnst the slatement.s wore cjectLd from tho ball, arrested and lined. This has arouseil the Ire of the nnii vVho ioiikIiI in ill.- world war. *
Copies of tho resolutlnii aje In be .¦sent broadcast that the pooiile might know tht: feeling- of the veterans in the mat- tor, ll read.s as follows:
The Major Oeneral ,1. Franklin ii' 11 PoM. lO.i. V'ctei'.'iiis of Foreign War." ot tho I". S. in regular mrelliig ass-mb led ill Hockvillo i'enlre. X. Y., on thf flist, day of >hiircli 1!)'.!l, order by a unanimous vote, that tbo fnllnwiiig re solution bl' uiioiucd:
Whereas, it bus come to tho atten¬ tion of this I'ost tli.'U Ihere was held In I'adi.son Sipiarp Oarden iu New York City on I'V'bruary l'S, IHL'1, a meeting ('enlre Hoard of I-:ducatioii. Loren \i.\ ig ugalnst rritory by
('(uifereiue at llem|>st«ad
llemp,stead, .March 7.--Dr. William L. Davisoiu .Superintendent of the l;ri>.«k lyn .N'orth DIsirici. .Melliodist Kpi.s<'opal Cluirch, is to bo at the Hempstead cliurch next .Siind.iy oveiiinu. Ho wiU proarb at tb.e 7::iO o'cloik .ser\1ce.
I'ellnviii^ the public' Berviee he will mool tho nfllefals for llie linal ennfer- emo ni lilt' Cliurch Vear.
PIfiS KNUCKLES*PRECEDE TALK TELLING WHY MEN SHOULD GO TO CHURCH
WANT MRS. BOORUM INSCHOOLBOARD AT, ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Mrs. WinleibotJom To Reiire at Close of Term—Mr. Rock- w e?l Up For Re-election 11
noekville C.-litre, leitilis of two member
.M.ir.h .s.^-TIU'i 01 llie Ibii l;vill- i
thi
the purpotw,' of iirotcs W'ciiiiaiion of Oerman
French Colonial trt>ops and '
Whereas, Investigation by .duly up liointod reprosonlativcs of the United Slales has .shown that there 1s no b.isls for protest, and
Whereas, tliis meeting was held to fiirliicr the liilare^ts of a country with whom we are in a .-itato of war. and WJUi held v,ith the sanction aud under tbe protecLiou Of ropresontatives of the peoiile of fhe t'ity of New Y'ork, and
Whereas, objections to the holding of Ihc said mooting mado by tb" Americtin Legion aud Veterans of Foreign Wars
Wliereas, s|)eakors at the meeting ex¬ pressed pro Oerman views and vlllilled Ihc President of the l'nited Slates, the PokIh. were Ignored, and
Whereas, it ia iippaienl that tlie meeting is an indicatloiY ot^the rcsump titm ot insidioiiH luoiiagunda detrimen¬ tal to the peace and pro.'sporify of our country, and
Hockwell ,'iiid .Mrs. Charli"< W. Winter bottom. ex|>ire this year, and Ihe va- ciincics aro to be filled at the annual ,-K'hool meeting, held in Jlay.
.Vlr. Hockwell, seretary of tho board .'lllll cll rk of the district, is m he a can- ditkitc lo succeed himself.
.Mrs. Winierboltoin, greatly I grcl of hi'r fellow membors board, has decidi d to retire. iKon a valuable member of tl of Kducation, and duiing her
Freepori. .March 8.—Seventy mon as.sembled in tha lire huu.se on Alnin Slreel m-ijally enjoyed the supj)el' pro¬ vided by llie .Men's Club of Lutheran elmrcli.
'i'lio ('lull's chef Wm. luiiiker. Won new laurels as a result of hi.s culinary acciitnplishmcnts with pigs knuckle.s.
The speakers were Itev. O. V. Preusa nf Hrooklyii, who earned the good failh and admiration of every man pre.senf l.y bis exctdleiif talk to men.
The i;ev, llarnid .Miller of ilrmiklyn. IHoseiiled the rea.son "Why Men Should Cliurch." I'roin an eutirely origi¬ nal angle. Tho well thoiljfht ouL speoi b W.IS aiiiireciated.
The lte\'. Frederick Ueissig of Lyn- brnok mado a brief addr-.-BH, followed by Paster .Mllle".
OBITUARY
1 the re- of the Sho has o Hoard lelTYl of de.'ll of to the
I .Viiilerson—Ocean Sido, March &. Mary 'kIIcu Andei'Son, daughter of Mr. and j Mrs. Theodore .Vnderson, age 15 years,
burial Alarch 8, Oroenlleld cemetery. Post—Koosevelt, .March 3, William H.
Post, ago 17 years, burial in Greenfielcl j cemetery.
I .Armstrong—UnioniUilo, March fi, dii-s. ! David Arm.strong, age »i> years, liurlal, j Oit-enficld eemeti'ry.
Imlay—Rollmore, March 8, Cornelius llinlay, age 71 years, burial in Mf. OUvot !ceinoier.v, Urooklyn
up a hen that has boon sitting and ff how wet slio is. Tho hmount of nii.is- lure your maehino needs I.s host given
Village President
RE-ELECT
Clarence A. Edwards
Progressive—^Yet Conservative
HAS MADE GOOD
KI'EP A GOOD OFFICIAL IN OFFICE
of the interests of finy counto' wilh whom we ure at war and bo it furlbor
Kesolvod. that th" Major Oeneral J. I Franklin Bell Post, 1011. V. F. W. of Iho L'. S. will use all it.s inHuonce' to Kockvllb Contro to All thH vacmicy that l»revent such moeiinK.s being held und [occurs by the retirement of .Mrs. Win- bo it further
Rusolved, that the Major Oeneral J Frioklin Hell Po.st, 103. V. F
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Elech^ March 15th, 1921 })
r<M.I.S OrEN »KOM 7 A. M. TO » p, J|. 'll
two year.s has devoted a great time and iicrsonal atlontloii Kchools.
Many persons iuferestod in the wel¬ fare of till' Uockvillo Centr.' schools b.'U'o induced .Mrs. 11. !¦:. lioorom m bo
a candid.ilo at the school clf'<tioii ni'xt , p.orj;—Kn.st Meadow, .March S, l>orn May to siii'cpi'd Mrs. AViiiloi bottom. {(hen S. Hergr, ag 96 years, burial in
Mrs. lioorom has .-iervod already as j , .j.,.,,n(i,,|,| ,.omctery.
II .school trustee. During the war. when
there wan a scarciiy of nurses, audi William H. Voftt
when the Kchool Hoard found dilhiulty, William H. P(jst, .10, of Forest avonuo, Whoreus, at tho time this meeting j in cninplylng wilh tho slate educatlon-*j,.j.j^|^,pf ^y^.^j .,^ j,i„ iiomo on Thurx- was hold, thousiinds of our comrades Li law that insists every sj-hool diMlrictT^jj^j. corning, followinR a Iouk lllnoni*. were in hospitals KulTering fn.m wouiuIb must have a rogiHlenil nurse as whix)! j ^^^ ^..^j, ^,^,.y ^^n known In thM vlllmte. received from our country's encmlo.s, ' nur.so, ^Irs. lioorom solved the grave j j^,, jj.,,j j,^.,.^i^, ^J, ^^pf^fj^jy j^ ^l,^, o^,.;.. and each day sees somo of thom dep;irt-I problem by resigning as school truatee j^^j. ^f ^^^f, ^^^j. j.'i,|(on is In cluirgo lug from this lifo asa result of such and accepliiiK tbe ai>iioiirtmeiit as school ' j,f ^^e funeral unanBemenbi, which wounds, be it nurse. ; were holii Sunday at 2 p.m., at Ius late
Kosolved. that the .Major General .1.1 .Mrs. Hoorom si-rved as school ""'"•''^ j i,„nie, the Ucv. W. 11. Thompson ofH Franklin Bell Post. 103, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the l'nited States, go ou record as being opiiosod to the hold¬ ing of juibllr meetings for the further
ROBBERY, ASSAULT AND HRE IN PLANDOME MAN'S TRIAL
^rineola. March S,-.Miohael Swinsky. of i'landomo. i.s on trial today Inloro County .ludge Smilli, and a jury cliaigod •with mblK'ry and «ss;iull.
In connociion witli thi.s case is ¦,\.i\eii the deslruclioii m' -,, $r..oiHi home in I'landomo owned lij- .Mrs. Hlaneiie I'.ini. ham which ll is thoujjhi ,v.i-' binned in cover the robbery mi Febru.iiy I.
Swinsky is alleged fo h.i\,9 boon inter. co|(tod. as bo came from*the direction of tho burning house, bv i:. .M. Strong, a lawyer and a neighbor of the Pnrn ham.s. He grabbed the m.ui he idenli- lies a.'< Swinsky and ilomaudol that Swinsky accomiiany him. In.stead .Swin.sky. who carried a iia.-k nf tbing.q aliogod to have como frim the house, hit Strong in tho f;ico anl ran away. It is al.so clalnusl that tli.> next day Swiusky was arrested iie.ir ih. m , a,, of the burglaiv.
nAi.nwiN Ki'woinu i,. \o. -:.
The member.shi|i conlo.st held during interest. .\nd .some nighis i hero were 100 or more iireseiil. The JUuos cap- l.'iliied by Kverlit Spr.igno and .\|i.v.s Ts;.;..'ll liabcoek, won by lialf a huiulred I>oinis-, The lte<U' with .Miss Harriet .•^mith and Jbrd.sall IPdoM. le.ider.s.
Were cheel fill ).).scl X
Oll Sunday, .March the li. at 7 o'diiik tlio,'*" who decidod to beeoniP mombrTS of tlie l.ii^igue took the Idcdgo.
On March ,S I ho Haldwln cha pier hoiies to have .-i largo delegation at the rally of the fifth sixth and seventh districts ;il Amityville where Dr. C.iitlirio oC Chioa- go general Secretary of the I'.'pworth Lc.'igue, will sjxak. Tbo C^bapter hav¬ ing the large.sL per. eniaKo of mombers inc.sent will receive a prize.
for a year with notable success. In, ^,i,mnj,. jjr. Post was a member of that iKJsltion she visited many of thcj^j,,. jvtutunl Benovolent AfisoclaUon of children in their homos, and sho be- ! j.yeeiwrt Ills father, John T. I'ost, (hod c:imeunuMunlly well acqiiaiuKil with tho ^j^j,j ,^ yp^^ ago. He Is siirvlveU by his
whool district. Her oxperiono us school i „„j,,„,,. ,^ „„„ Archie; a ulster, .Mi-s, nurse and the knowb.'dge she sained | j^lj-^j.^^ .Johnson, and a nrphew Hur during her term as a member ot thOj„,jj johii»on. ,
Sohool Bonrd mako .Mrs. Hoorom un-1 .a,
doubtedly the best-equipped woman in | Mrs. Dorothea S. Berg
Hemp-sfoad. M:irch 8.—MrnL Dorothea
ISerg. widow of Peter Herg, die<l nt
tcrliottom. I the home of her son, Al>>«rt HerK,
TlioKe who have induced her to stand i Uniondale, Haturday night, at the age
W. of jfor ol«ction foe! th:it by ti-alnlnjf and j of 96 years. She was born In Onrmofiy
V. ii, condemn as un-American ihe act- temperament -Mrs. Horooin is bound to, and spent rno.«it of her life In tho Tl-
j ion ot the public officials who porndt work harmoniously and conslructively j clitity of Hempstead. .Surviving her are
iiuch meotings to lie held and Ijo It [with her ajjsoclatt
further
Resolved, that copies of the.ie rcstdu- tlons be sent to the Commander-inChlel
, Vclenins of I'Virelgn Wars of tho United „ ^,
I Stales, the Comrnandor-in-Chlcf of tho | nve years. He Is a graduate of AmTierst Americnn Ix:glon, the New York State I College and .scrve<l as a teaolier In the l>opartment Commander 'Veterans of | Phtlippinen when tho American school
the School' three Bons: Theodore, Albert and Peter.
Roard and with the high grade teaching, all of Hemi>.ste:id. Tho funeral wns held
Kt.aff of tho Uockvillo Centre schools, j thia aftemoon at 2.HO, from tho house.
.\lr. Uo<;kwell has bi-K>n a member of'The Rev. Dr. Frank M. Kerr ofBdati-d.
tho Kockville Centro Board of Kdiic^tlon • liurial was in (Jreenfltjid cemetery,
.Mfaw CaroUnc MclUuJejr
Rockville Centre. March 7.—*ti«
Forol«n Wotb. the public preaa and »| nystem was introduced ihere. By roa-1 Caroline McIUnley, 3S, lato of T7 N'orth
copy \>e spread upon tho minutes of the | son of his own exporiencea n« an edu- Park avenue, was b«rled yaBtarOMy tn
meeting nt whieh they were adopted. | cator. Mr. Hockwoll has become an' OreenHold Cemetery after funeral ser-
Charles P. MoBsenger I osceptioiliilly capable school trustee, and' vices at St. Mark's M. E. Church. •"•
Commander, j his confreros and the people of Rookrille [ lived with her aunt Mrs. Caroline Oaaifv-
Major Oeneral .1. Fi-anklln Bell Post, Centre are well plciuied to know that: bell. Pneumonia caused her «eaCh laat
1031 he Is wllliiiB to serve another term. iir. Thunwla}-. Two brothers. WlUlarti. re-
V. P. \V. of I!. S. I Uockwell l.i ,a»slst-ant treasurer of fho; siding In California ond .^nhn nf Ne»
Official T'^verett VT. Russell. Adjutant. Title Ouaranle<> and Trust Company. Vork City «urvlve.
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