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Act of Xarch 1. 1171.
Sobacrlptlon. f( ptr raar in adram*. Blnal. ooptti.. two caata
TIIK tlNNKi, liY ALL MLEilNS
Build tho tunnel under the railroad tracks opiKwlte VanCott uvenue In Hempstoad, and get it done at tho earliest possible day. One little llfo that may he sacriliced by delay with this project Is worth far ihore than all the rallruud Is or ever will be.
There la not a man, who, flghtlne over tei-hneculltles In relation to this much nee<lcd Improvement, would for u minute want It said that hc had any IMirt in holding up a safe means of travel to the little lads and lassies who dally KO from the|r Jiomcs to their school uud back again.
If thero is any man who thinks that this matter can be held up Indeflnilvly let hitn walk in the direction of the school any mornlut; when thoso children are koIiik:. L«t hhn walk In that di- rcelion when Hchool is out aud the little folk, carefree, und gay with the spirit that IcHsons uro over for the day, race for thc nearest means of getting to the home locality.
The well beaten paths across tho tiTK-ks and tho deadly third rail show what the children will do and arc doing. Nor will all the udmonishiriK in the world keep them on thc side¬ walks und highways. They are boys and girls, and it iji thc duty uf the cidei'u to SCO that their young lives uro uafeguarded.
lb« old man oC today Uve again in the days of '61.
Aa tlw yeara go on auch a m«mo> rial vflll Itlcrcaae In meaning and valtie ahd th« paoplj are broad enough to look ^hc«d ard realise ttiat their anp- port at this time means ^beir comfort and plcnauro in days to eome.
Make Saturday a day never to tic forgotten f^n. and have the entire village behind a project ths^t ta going to add to the baauty ot otar town aa well aa to the comfort and education of tha yoflng paople now growing up. 0
The success of tbe Legislatur* tills year, its progreas at le^, was due in a large measure to the loyalty and ability of Lieutenant Governor Wood, presiding onitci- of the-Senate, Speaker Maehold of thc Asaembly, and the ma¬ jority leaders. Senator Lusk and As¬ semblyman Adier. Tho bulk of the work fell on them. It being necwaary fur them to see tlutt tho bills were ready for action and tliat the day's work wus always prepared twenty-four hours ahead. There bad to be team work and those men put their shoulders to the wheel to do their part.
N'tflTADAYS
When you want lo be a itatiiot und aliout, "'Htp. hip. hoorayl" do not put too much accent on the "hlpa," aa It ia avainat the law to liave anything on them
Here's to the man who takes a drink. And talces a drink alone: Bfl careful Iwys. and stop to think. And take no strangers home.
TRa It ever so humble, there's no drinks at home.
"Ix-aves Maid'for Few Minutes, MisseH Itlngs and Money."—Uarden City. And at Niagara Falls the Maid of the Mist la a "rapid" wori<er too.
"Kept Marriage Seerot 7 Months."— Rockville Centre. And then Combsio let Ruth Write home.
They tell us the darn little Jap, . Will hold to the island of Yap. It we want to tako It. And force them to shake it. It's bound to result In a scrap.
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to the larger hall. He b«|pan. with tlie Ktiulo number 3 In Opus 10, and followed with tbe fatnomi^U-flat minor Sonata. Vhlch he haa pt&yad at the mnailer hall. A Nocturne, MaJEurka and Itallatle, preceded the final groop of twelve pre- ludan.
A Joint radtal by Sant and Nc^ie Kouns. aopranoa, will be given In the Tcfwn Hail tonwrrow evening at 8:15. Song from tho Siamese will be a fea¬ ture at the program.
MUSIC WEEK How IN FULL SWING
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Partid^tilq;
Tomorrow bight's opera at the Metro- polilUn will be "Zaia," with Farrar, Howard, Cremi and Do Luca.
I.^aat Thursday afternoon, at Aeolian Hall, OigH Bamai-oft playe<I thc flnal of her Beethoven programs, after a i>oNt- r>onement of two wcdks. In the .series of chfht recitals she save the entire sonata compositions ^f the composer— a worthy project, which was warmly re¬ ceived by afi''effrtusla.stlc group of .sup- iwrlers. There will seldom be a very large audience for a series of programs of this order; bpt Mme. Sjimaroff's had the admiration of a dLscerning group, which with ItH Intelligence made up for tho poverty of its numbers. Her contrl. butiuuM to the distinctive feature of a hit and mixs ucason of music is not lightly to be pa.ssed over.
Notwithstanding all that may ho said to thc contmry, there is a well tloflne<l belief that we arc getting our feet on thc ground again und that before long Wo will be moving along a-4 if nothing had ever happened to dlst urb us for a minute. The Golden Rule has not been entirely forgotten and the uld ad.age: "Live and let live," is yet voiced now and theiu These a>'e Axed prin¬ ciples. Tho people, thc whole people, are willing lo compromiHo when the time comes and there is no doubt tliat adjustment Im within sight.
Father Df 15 Believes In Early M.ir -rlages."—Kansas City. He wants to get rid ot tho homo products.
"l.4ist Act of Session Kills Hylan Veto."—Albany. Some times' tho last act of a body Is always the best.
Jack Coogan, "The Kid, " T(X)k sick, hc did. Now my story's begun: We're happy to say, He'll be well any day. Now my story is 'done.
OUR LEmR BOX
New York, April 18, 1021. Kditor, Ually Review, Dear Sir:
While visiting your beautiful villngo yesterday with .some <riends I wati-lnsl with deep regrot thc funeral of une of lllc well loved .sons of Freoport, who gave his life; in the World War and Ihe respect that the pcoi)le of the village IKiid.
Al.so the very high respect thc Flre Departnient paid him, as after inqulr- Build tho tunnel, build It. soon'and ;ing, I was informed that he was the
peratpal aptltMto tbtn to moi hanical tnatrumanta be heat- a lot M aa«l tb* tttitpatem »
phony orcheatraa and the ooijait r«- "Habi. Tbamp thlnca ar« for mmarybmtlr. and tbaIr enloyaMiit ra^uirea n* fetter mcfiUI or emotional •^ulp^wBt tfesui muat of us poaasaa: a ttttiagntatta/l at vlaory board of arUato. Inchidliia Krai»- ler, Hoffmann, Oodovaky. Harold Bauer, say:
"If everyone will have more moalc In tbeir bomea, t^a first step for aMwod
naa whatj wKb tka sUrrtiig and deUghtful enjoy-
to RMat whkb is to be found in onialc."
Alaoj In New Twic tba atappmtgm ta so ex-
tba' tMMhre that free pubMo tataonatxatUmm
mnmUMtb atccitutttmiak tbat tlw anslc-l mtta onttr th* Ufa of taa elty la every
public baa bnllt up around tlw aym-j ««wrt«r. rr«« ctmoaru by diatlnsuiabed
ac-tlaU an bHnc given each Oay tfwrinc Musk Week 1^ the noon hour In Aaoilan MalL The Metropolitan Opera Hotwu wtu icive a sperial Muaic Week matlnea today. Thv Pnittd NcighlxirhcMKl Imiums With tlieir ftirry-flvf settlement nouaea. ar* tn the Musio Week. Fr*« operatic perf'irmaneea will b* glv^n each even¬ ing during the week In high'sehool an- ditorlutna and In Y. M. C. A.'s by a visit¬ ing troupe «>f students from fhe Abtirn Sehool of Ot>er«tlc Training A free piihhr <-«mcert for the arhool chiMren
'Enthroned for the present weel: are our^gentldr Impulacs towards mualc and song, but the Music Week which ar- rivftd Monday, Is no gentle, timed affair. Twu thousand organisations in Neiw
York City and ^n the 284 towns and! mualcal culture will b* Uken." cities ouUide of New York which arej ^''- M. Tr«malne. s«cr*tary of the liart of the Music Week, are making a Mu^lc Week, aays: "Mualr Week ia not
tremendous demonstration. If tbe cMcl* pretty festival for munie lovera. we will he glvea on Saturday inurnlr^; at and social societies of the publle schoblsi ^""^ *o Inspire the naaiw of th* people the t'apltol Motion Picture Theatre, an^ music cIuImi, the hotels and motion > picture theatres, the individual family! in all the communities, ure yot enjoying ', the happy occasion of the Music Weck.j then the campaign to Illl our lives With' music, which Is causing an upheaval' in New York City, is not functioning proiieriy, the Music Week Committee says.
Rousing Music Weeks are reported In Freoport. L. I.. Norwalk, Conn., Mama- ronet:k, I'aterson. New Rochelle, and In scores of other places.
A man demandiKl thc arrest of a ileaf mute bocuuso he was "t.-ilking" alK)Ut his wife. It's a (lucstion whether the doat mute had a "hand in It or not.
SO LOI^
have done with this talk" about What the railroad wants. What" the*rallroad Wants ts delay. Hempstead should prose¬ cute this needed Improvement with all diligence.
OIK I'NIFOR.MS
Elsewhere on this page is a letter from a man who wltnosseU tho fu¬ neral of H. T. Mohr In Frcoport and critlcteoU thc Amorl<-an Legion for not appearing in uniform und for being without colors.
For the benellt of this gentleman and thoughtless others, it may bo well to sUte that thc O. A. R. and tho Spanish War Veterans judopted a unt. form a few yours after the wuv and that tho Legion will probably do the same. Thut at this tlmo a groat many of the members havo no uniforms left and even If thoy had, the conglomera¬ tion of privates, non-coms, and officers', every branch of the service Included, makes a picture that is not pleasing to the eye. When tho Legion adopts a Legion uniform where cvei'yono will bo dresseil tho samo way, it will be worn upon all occasiuns.
As to flags, most of tho Pusts havo been presented with beautiful silk col¬ ors thut cannot, bo taken out of doors In rnlny weather and tho day of iMiihr'H funeral wus rainy.
C)u\' critic did not stop to thinki or tlid not want to, but in the light ot calm relloclion ho or any other person who thinks thc same Is nothing short of ridiculous.
IT'8 A UUi UA\
.Salimlay will bo a big day In the Vil- litKc 111' Frocport, for on that day Kruund will be broken for tho Free- port Memorial Library.
Other towns throughout tho l8lii,nd liuvc erected incnioriala to tholr sol¬ diers, sonic monuments, somu com¬ munity houses, and some libraries, but thc line that Is to be started here will Ik! lhe largest tbat any town in the state has attempted.
Stsveral villages have| fulled utterly in their plana to erect any sort ot nittmoiial for tlie boys wlio went to \\ 11 r.
Tlie Fritpyil iJeuiorial LIbi'ary will be a wonderful thing and in the da>-s , ^o come wl(en the war Is but a dim 'Inemory, when we will have paaaed Into thc present status uf the glorious Cr. A. K.. tta^ ahall we want to gather hi Us quiet depths and fight over again
'only flreman who lost his life in the late war. f
Your village. ha.i to be congratulated on the very efficient and manly body of mon you h.ive lo protect your lives and property, ds I don't believe in all my travels that I have ever seen such an able body of men.
Ono other thing I noticetl was tlie American Legion there. I believe the membges of that organization should be a.shanied of themselves for not turning out in uniform and giving their de¬ ceased comrade u military funeral, the same as they are doing all ovor the oountry. Thoy not evon had a "Si't of the United States colora in line, which thc Firo Deiiartment did. 1 am a vet¬ eran myself who served on foreign »oil und I believe that patriotic organiza¬ tions und communities cannot do too much for the boys who lost their lives in defending bur great and glorious country, whose bodies are being brought back home for u permanent resting place. Hoping you will put a little ^tetn in your paper commending your village on the matters I have outlined, ll' de- sirabic you can print this letter. If I over have the opportunity to ivlsit your village again I will try and get in touch with you aa I had to leave oarly this morning for other parts of the c-ountry. if you answer this letter an¬ swer it through your paper s(> my friends cun send It to inc.
Respectfully yours, riUsburgh, Fn. W. D. Smith.
(Jood bye. Herald Square! We've oftimes stocnl up there And wutchcii busy presses CJrind out their newsey messes; Another landmark gone; A silent jilace forlorn: A ih-eam of fjordon Beimel's day Has ended life, and passed away.
KISINU ST.kKS
This dry enforcement In. Frecptirt town Will beggar ull description: It's bouud to brln|;,>ume great renown, To Doc and his prescription.
VVH.VT WEKK8 SAID
"I'olice oHicers, village presidents, constables, etc.: We came hero not to bury Barleycorn, but to raise him from illl of the piacea that ho is now con¬ cealed. The evil slulT that men. diink lives after them; but the good stulT is interred in their homes. Nassau must be as dry as the-Literary Digest, for thc Ud has beeii> clamped upon us with a resounding clank. You will be ex- |)octed to raise many a bottle, but do not let anyone see you doing it. Re¬ member the motto of tho great State that your serve: "Aqua taystc like Helium," and do your duty.
ILEARNED TO LOVE US
Woman Who Received Neighbor's
Review Free' Two Years
Pays Newsie Now
Freeport, April '20.—.\nd after Iwo yours it came about this Way!
Johnny O'Mella movetL from (Jruffing placo and ho did not take the trouble lo notify thc Iato .Smith I'earsall that lie had.done .so.
At thut timo Mr. rearsull had ^ic Nassau County Review and was mail¬ ing to subscribers in variou.s parts of thc town. Mrs. Frank .Johns, who live.s n^xt door to \v>here Johnny O'Mella u.sed to live, began getting tlie Keview regularly. It was a nice little iwipcr and she did not oliject, thanking the editor for his generosity.
Time wore on. On the books the .'Uib.scrlptlon of Johnny O'Mella ran un¬ til 1922. Ch.Tugps took plnce in the iia- pcr. It grew and expandi^l and took in the county, and llnally on .Maith 7 blossomed forth as a daily.
At that tlmfe the newsboys I.efjan <!"-' with Music Week concerts.
livering the papers to tlie houses andj uf music te.achers afe cooperating
.Mrs. .Tohns still got her Review. Yes-
Ici-day her curio.slty got thc better of
her Jind sh(! sjiid to thc boy. "How is it
that this paper can afford to give away
copies?"
"Huh?" said tho kid, "Give 'em a-
way, why dere'S nuthln' to it lady, dia
shoot is ono of the six best sell ors."
j "But 1 have beon getting it for two
! years and have never paid a eenl?' said
Mrs. Johns.
"Lady, youll get it for the next two years hut it's going to cost you two Abo Lincoln's a day. ,\re yoil on as a new customer?"-
And .so It was agreed, nnd the iiatient .lohnny O'Mcliu will get the Review al his new addre.ss.
J%ynl: When you move you needn't tell th(> butcher or the gas man. but keep the Review posted so you will get the paper.
Thc challenge that we all cuiiiivaie the enjoyment of music, was taken up in five hundred churches In _ thc terri¬ tory of the Music Week, and the morn- |>ig ."crmons omiihasizcd the spiritual blessings of music. .Walter Damriisch le<l a t'horus of one thousand voices on the Mall In Central Park, Sunday after¬ noon, and volunteer memliers of thc choirs came from New§rk. Pater.son, Jersey City, Far Rockaway, Mamaro- ne( k and Rye, N. Y.
If it is true, as George ('. Gartlan, Director of Music In thc New York pub¬ lic schools says, tliat the school children ar(> reaching thf core of the population with the rncssjige of Music Week, then the mo\ cniciit for greater musical ex- j liression on thc jiart of thc Individu.il cities are: Newark, Freei)ort, L. I., will enter tho home in these twelve citltes whose music dlrect(jrs have on- rolled the schools for Music Week The Floral Park, L. I., Rockvillc Centre. L. I., Somerville, N. Y., Norwalk, ("onn.. Jlainaroneck, Doblis Ferry, Summit. N. .1., Xyack-on-IIudson, N.. Y., and Sea Cliff. L. I
Yonkers Institute of Musical Art, <;iinlher Winn Scliool. Mount Vernon. X v.. and the Newark l.'onscrvatory of -Mii.-^ir. are among the prominent music fhools whicli are reaching the i)ulili<' Hundreds in the campaign by giving rci-itals and musicals. The Colony Club of Queens. Hollis Court, L. I., Women's Civic League of Tarrytown, Tarrytown, N. Y.: the Npighborliood Club, Flushing, L. I.; Contemporary Club, Liberty road, Knglewood, and some of the women's i-lul)s who aro helping extend the In- 'luen<:e of Music Week.
The towns and cities neighboi-ingNew York are especially iiromlnent in bring- ing the mes.sage of Music Week to tlie Workers In factories and industrial plants. The Newark Y. M. C. A. is ar¬ ranging musical iirograms In six fac¬ tories.
Prlfmirily JIusic Week is a rather gracious camjiaign on thc ixirt of tlie I best musical elements In -New York to get every<inc to tind pleasure in music. It aims to inllucnce a man to try out hbs mvsical talents, and if hc posses nh
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Should old acquaintance bo forget, Ami never made to mind. Is what the dry enforcers yull When any booze they find.
TIIE L.\ST D.VY
AMERICAN LEGION
When tho OovornnHttt salvage depot employment office at Tolwlo, O., failed to employ a rca.souable number ot ex- servico mon, tlio Lucas County Council of the American Legion Invesllgutcd the situation and obtalnc>d a promise of adjustment fron tho captain in cliarge of the depot. Tho Legion's hi- vostlgation Sliowtnl that, out of 201 em¬ ployes, 97 Wore ex-service men, 50 wore Ineligible ut tho time of war, and 114 had never been in the service.
A French "Medal Commemorative of the World War" awaits Amiericans and French cltlxens who went to France to 8erv« with the horixon blues during the perlo<l of hostilities, according to a letttrr to National Heuthiuarters of the American- I.,eglon from Brigadier General L. Collardet, French military attach* at Washington. He requests that pei-sons eligible for the decoration apply to the iFronch Emtjossy at the national cupitol.
For contributions in the First Birth. | day of this column will be April 22nd. Shoot!
C. H. J.
HEMPSTEAD BANK
HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
MUSICAL Tones
BDTTH r. MfllNTOSH
'The Big Bank on the Corner"
Established 1887
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TtMtHirrow's Concerts
Tho a'rtmiai'Concert of tho Woman's) String Orchestra of the Woman's Or¬ chestral Club, will be given in Aeolian | Hall tomorrow afternoon at three. San. dor IlarmatI Is the conductor, and Emily Grosser and Charlotte I. Williams arc thc soloists.
Ellen Beach Vaw, thc well-known! coloi-utum soprano, who has not been heard in New York since the laat days I of tho Conrlod regime at the Metropoll-1 tan Opera House, Is to make her re-i i<ljpcaranco In Joint recital with her hus¬ band. Franklin Cannon, the pianist, atj the Town Hall, tomorrow afternoon.; The program promised Is an Interesting i on^. Mme. Yaw will sing two groups { of songs by various composers, includ¬ ing the Moaart aria from "II re iiastore" and. a comtiosltlon of her own, called! "The Skylark," Mr. Cannon will pl^yl comiKwttlons by Bach, Haberbler, Guil-' mant, Schumann, Chopin, a)id end thei progi-um' with the Schulz-Evor "Ara-1 besquen on Themes From the Beautiful' j Blue Uanube."
On .Suivda/^fternoon, at Carnegie j KaU. qsslp a3bri!owlt£K;h gave his las*;
Th© Bronx County. N. v. .\iunicun Legion will "" M-morIa! l>'y d«dic«t«>
a tree to oach ot the 700 Bronx menjpUno recital of the season^ and devoted! | and women who tnado th© supreme {it t« Chopin. The decision was a happy' sacrifice. Around each of the Lindens j one, for the pianist ia most happy when on Grand Concoun»e tho City of New interpreting th- .."rrtr«ii.- works of the York will place an iron guard. To famous IVile. .witwh has not
thhi will be affixed a bronae plate, con : played a recii cgic Hall In a
celved by the Bronx Le(pui and pftldj number of sea-sytui. r,ut the great at Mie battlea, of 1917 and 1»18 cv«s »«l(ot< by it* memlwra. 1 'tendaace sceiued to Justify bia removal'
CAPITAL -$ 30,000
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ACCEPTS Time deposit actounts and aHows inter* est thereon at the rate of 3 per cent per annum.
SELLS Travelers' Checks and Letters of Credit on all parts of the worlds "^
MAINTAINS a Modem Safe Deposit Department for the storage of valuables and at' reasoaable rates.
LOANS Money on Boad aad Mortgage.
HAS a CHRISTINAS CLUB which has popniarized itself with hundreds of its p«trons.
ADVISES with ito depontors regarding their invest- tacato and maintains «a an to date service especially fer that purpose.
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