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A WARNING TO HOOTLEfJGERH
A warning has been Hounded to lKH>t- legKcrs In Nasaau County and to those who think that the ollieials can be tri¬ ll'^' with In the enforcement of tbe pro¬ hibition laws.
County Judge L«wls J. Smith sound¬ ed that warning Haturday when ho Itn- poaed a line of 1:200 und a 30 diiy Jull sentence on a man who was arrested for Illegally trafllcklng in alcoholic bev¬ erages. •Tho 30 days in Jail waa sua- I>epdcd and In that 8Usi>ension is the warning both to the man i|vho was sen¬ tenced and to those who como after him. Tho suspended sentence metiiis tliat if he offends a second, time he must not only serve thc 30 days Imposed now, but ho must serve tho additional sentence that will come for the second offense. The idcii Is not new In courts of Jus- lico but It Ih now and haa been ono of the best means of stopping crime. Those men under suspended Hcntcnce think twice before lhey take a chance of sorv- , ing two terms for the next offcuHc wliKli is what suspended scjiteuce really means .if the offender is caught and hc iu most always caught if he tl-ansgresscs again. The Jail sentence or thc prospect of one Is the best way in wItJch to slop the illegal Iralllc in liuuors. It in unfortun ate that (hc real crimiiuil, tho man who Kt.'irtH thc "hootch" ,on its course ia not rcnchotl ratlier than the man who mere¬ ly retails it after It has passed through many hands und by devious channels .reaches the customer. „ -f •.(, f ,
IIAYMGIIT HAVING
For the purpose of giving workers an extra hour of daylight many munici- palltlcH ill thc State of New York put tfjc clocks ahead un hour Sunday morn¬ ing and will keep thum advanced unlil Sejitembcr 25.
Jn this way tlw people will have the advantage of the extra hour of sunlight and those workers whose buHincss keeps tliem pretty mitcTi engaged all day will have a chance to sjieiid an hour with their families vvilhout having thc homes electric lighted.
Then those fellows who eontcnd that home gardening Is more to bo desired than golf as exercise can jgarden to their hearts content during that extra hour while we sit in our porch swipg and tcli our wife that we'd like to make a garden for her also but that we see so littlo ot her wo think we ought to de¬ vote our extra hour of daylight to bask¬ ing In the radiance of her smile.
There are a lot of tilings we ean do with till! extra hour and maybe some of UK will be able tO ffot ac(|uainted with uur families. .
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than wc ^re guittg iulu excciuive aee aloii and prepare a report, for iltp Preai¬ dent." Thay stai^ad. Tbc ocm^iwion conclii^ed ita Inquiry in Jig time and the report recoipsaciMla consolidation under one head at aU govemment bureaus deaUnc\Wttb soldier relief.
^heve was a famous footliall trainer whose tacUcs in overcaming difllcttlUaa and whipping hla teaau Into shape to will victories are recalled by the Dawea methods of getUng results. They call¬ ed the tralnsr "Hurry Upr' Yost. Mia teams went thrt>ugh tho oppoeltloo Une with dispatch and eclat, working like a hish power dynamo of efficiency. -Th^ is the style of play we must have in gov¬ ernment, and the public approvea f.he "pep" of "SiKsed" Dawes.
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ChurlcH O. Dawes, chairman ot the couimltision to iuiiulre into government roUuf for aoldlOfa, is tlisplaying •ni abili¬ ty tu yank tho «8d tape out uf guvorii- ment whleh makes gentlci^ieu ofth* old school sit up and gasj). Dawes bellevt.s In extending relief Ix-forc the proposed btmcnclBrlos die of old age. At a recent inecUng of the commlBslon ho broke into un academic argument with, "For Ood's HuKe, lefts' Rct through totlay! Irt't*a don't got jobbed up with a lot tif «x- tfanoous matter. We know an int'd erable ccotlitlon exists. Kvorybtidy does. What we want ia siieed. Ut(r Job Is to provide the machliiery. We are ftot eont^rned with tletalls." T" ijaraphrasc NelAon. "don't iukuc ,Imi>>. the ;kiov fel¬ lows are suffering."
.Ml. Dawes stood tlnnly agutiist Uie exteuaion 'of dUsruaelona wben a conti-o- vei-ey arose aa to the number of hospital, j^j„„„ta|„g beds whieh might be avallabfo for ailing ' BjCJ-vJoe meft. "We are going to ata.v
An indication of the growth of Kock¬ ville Centre is the approval of the prop¬ osition submitted tu the residents for (Hillectlon of garbage and ashes and the awarding of the contract Friday night. Former Villago President Dunn it to be thanked for its Introduction. lie bad long since agitated It.
Collections will liegin Muy 1. The op- eratl'on will be a soui-ce of, great beiMt- flt to thc housewife. It will also grreat- ly relieve anxiety of the man of tbe house. It will no longer be necC-ssary t^, determine where the garbage aball be burled or wbero the ashes shall be dumped. Both will be removed.
Thc Board vC Trustees might, in con¬ junction with the establishment of this new service, inaugurate a cleanup week and arrange to get rid uf tltc accumula¬ tions of the winter.
It Ih strange that In denning rubbish, old furniture und mattresses are exclud¬ ed, but bed HprlligH are not. All are household waste when dlscardetl, yet the conti-act siiecUlcally says old furniture and mattresses are nut to be considered rubbish.
TWO CLAIM TO »K WIDOWS
THB PWUCS MIX
It looKs as thewgh UrWhinney's flopped
A lot'of ViUage tr<!aaiires.
And made tt posalMa to ean,
With legislative measurae;
It only shows that politica.
That run the guy expectant,
WouM all be benefited by
A dose of disinfectant.
Thc funny part of It Is, with thin^^s like this going on, they still talk a!}i.ut the menace from cesspools.
\\8 thc R(x)sevclt delega^oni said at' the Board meeting, "Pikers Peak rr Buses."
GOI^'G TOO rxfi>^
"Fire Destroys 3 Buildings in Hemp¬ stead—No Water."—Uempstead. (}i?e the Volstead Cadets don't know when to atop! '
A GENTLEMAN OF THE IN£ SCHOOL!
Tribirte to tlw Late Tketma Y.
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"Sergt. KIrcher of K. V. C. Police made I^leutenant-Captain." No salary but a double commission.
But even thc Lieut.<3apt. will liave to answer a "geiicnU" alarm.
And deal out "corporal" punishment when necessary.
^By golly Kirch, Pass iu Review, you're the whole army.
The Republican Town Committee of
The foilowii^ tribute to the late i ^y"**"" ^^ *"' "*«^ «»" ^'^^^ """^ Thomas V. Bmith of Hempstead, whose '•¦¦ ^J** ,P«nK»e of endorsing cerUln death bccurred a short time ago, hasl"*^ for town oWce. been written by Birdsall Jackson of the i
NassauCounty Association,of Civil En-i Chairman Hiram R .Smith. oC tbc
gineers. of which the late Mr. Smith''^"^ »« Supervisorsi has been con-
was also a member i flneti to hia homo in Frec,?ort by a se-
A Gentleman of- the (Nd School i """^ *^*^' «*» """"y "^'•'»*' ^l" ^
It happens otxasionally that the i»ss- !«'*•» ^ "^"^ »»»»* »>« '"> "^"c to be about Ing of a man of unusual ob^ractcr at-! *** °" tracts vei-y little attention. This Is cs-
pcclally apt to be so If h«^l« unHssuming | ^°^ "»« "^'^'^ '« "»»* ^"^ Roosevelt and withdraws quietly from the public |'*'" ""* '^^•' ""> Assembly place that eye, as tht! narrowing circle of his jxc-I *>'''" husband. Assistant SecreUry of the tlvlticil draws closer about him with thc I Na^> Theodore Roosevelt, resigned to oncoming Inflrmities-ttf uge. His life i *»"*« •^"' •"••^««,''f P'»«-"«^- ^^^ Roosevelt work hart been done among and tor those >'" ''*'°''"y ^^ ^ Washington to join of an earlier generation, mo«t of whom i ^""^ ^unband and It Is not thought she have perhaps already gone before him. I *««*'' *^*"^ ^" ''"'"^ '" ^«*' ^'<"->^ ^° aad those who have taken his and thei- *"^"'' *'"' I-^-gislaturc while her hus
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stronc enough to carry It Into ttpcra- tlon. It nuiy require tjhangse and It wilf require money. The day Is gone, if tVere ever was such a time, when one couid get something for nothing.
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f Cbairifeera BMi«val«ht :i«bfc> Hoeietr of l*e Bor- ..«B.. i-r Brooklyn and City ot a.m Kork; inc.. PlataitlR —esain*'.— Oc*aaside Buildlns a IX-vflupsKiit OaeMmatiaa. aad ethers. ,
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and Sale, aimtr aaailc and. trntMot In tlw akove entitled acfigo. aad kearlas date tba ttth Any ot April. tSIl, I. thn un<)<-rii»n<-d. the tteforee In aald Jadsmrnt named, will „ ,. . . ... ,» aell at pablic auction to Ibe hUhMt blddtT.
Nassau CoUttty needs better pollaog. it | ny James C. Araber. Aoetloneer. at the
needs a police plan and It ne*da the co-1 Jj""'^ •*»»>• ^,"»' «J^ Naaaa« cmmty Court
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operation of every resident of thc coun' ty. -It does not need this "It can't be done'' stuff. It can be done and will be doae some day.
"Court officer "Joe" Ring is back on thc Job again aCter an tlin<^ of sev¬ eral days.
band i.s doing his duty as a naval of fleer. Seems reasonable to suppose that one political Job in the family ¦would be sufficient, particularly when It is a platx; of Impoitance such as the young Colonel occupies.
It iu also said that Wllllum U. Sea¬ man, former supervisor from Glen Cove, is thc real candidate who Itwnix large
A rulher ainuzing talc i.s t<,>ld in thc rather dry legal iiaiiers llled in the ap¬ plication for letters of administration for tho estate of Monrose B. Smith, late of Oyster IJay, made to Sun-ogutc Leone D. liowcll In Mineola.
Both women, one ot Oyster Bay ami the other of Yonkers, say they Uro' the widow and petition to administer thc estate. Mra. Smith, of Yonkers, says she has three daughters and two suns and she gives their names and address¬ es while Mrs. Sriilth of Oyster Bay says she is thc. sole heir to thc estate of her husband, who died intestate.
A letter llled with the iiapers .sets forth that one marriage took >hicc three years ago iu Philadelphia while the llrst marriago evidently ¦was of much l^pger standing.
Both sides through coun.sel ask Sub¬ rogate Howell to support their conten¬ tions. Whether there was a divorce at¬ torneys in the caao will not say but the llrst Mrs. Smith's counsel admits that his client lived apart from her husband for many years.
Thc unravelling of the tangle prom Isos to be Interesting.
HejKjrts show that American trade with Europe anil South America experi¬ enced a big decrease In February com¬ pared with thc some month a year ago. Thore is plenty of opportunity lor Mr. UtKiver to ahow his mcttje ii;i discoiver- Ing and applying a, remedy.
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They couldn't break ground for the Freeport Memorial Library, but they could have squeezed some of It.
.MAY Snd
They dls;igrce<l on Plant's llryt trial and they May ou thc :Jiid.
THE GA8 HEARING •
I.iigli priced lawyers: "How do you gentlemen feci this morning'.'"
Public iiervlcc Commission; "First rate."
And that's what we'll have to pay.
IIAVE SOME n.\KK MEET
Tho Freeport Oun Club ia planning night alioots on the clay pigeons.
places in the work of thc world have often too little, far too little, time for retrospection;
Such is the case wlith thc late Thomas y. Smith of Hempstead, a charter mem¬ ber of this ass<)ctation und a man ot varied accomplishments and exceptional tai rec r.
At thc lioglnning, not yel out «f hia teens, for Tour ycar.s in tiic saildic un-
der Sheridan; then a score of years I'*" ^^c man for thc A«sembly job from of successful teaching, most of this time I ^^^"^ "^'^•""'' -'^»«cmbly District. Mr. Sca- as school principal at Hemp.stead; and j ¦"«" ^'"* » ''*'¦»*' foltowing and i.s strong a little later, serving ll.o people of his "''•'' ^''^^ K.^.ubllcan.s. Hc .served as township ,XH their Town Clerk, a posl-!'* n't-mber of the Uoaitl of Supervisors, lion held for .several years with honor j *' '« ""l'^"' "'»* ^c has been circu- and distinction. Meanwhile, tt Ihoi-ough '*'*"*¦' "^"^""^ "'« ^^""''^y '*""^^''y «"<* '^ study of advanced rnathcnuitics aud of '"''y '^^' O''^* ''« '*' 'wking after his po- engincering problcniH hart fitted him for|"^'^"' ^'-"^«-' »>'»i'*«i8- the work, which as a civil engineer, hc I
WU.S to carry on for another score of '^'^" "'"^'^''¦« arrested men for prohibi- yeara and until within a few days of his i ^'"" violations within twenty-four hours jpj^y, ; after DUstrict Attorney Weeks told them
Ciosh, some
the counly must go dry fcller.s canlt take a ji;ae.
And fiiiiu the number of arrests made since that time it would seem that a lot" of fellers have a too highly developed sense of huniur.
A very wise man .Stephen I'ettit.
On murriugu hc .says, "Don't roKrel..it,
I'ntil you qi)it roaming,
And yearn for a homclng.
l>ay off; then I'll help you to get il."
Tho history of the button dates buck tu Queen li]lizabcth°s t^lgn. And tliey have been uuder tmc^iit^vev teince. '
Tiie K. V. C. Village CIcrU Utter,
Was recently heard just to mutter,
"The ])coi)le are lax.
On pnyinK their tax,
To collar their money I gutter."
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"Situation WiJiited—By young man, on farm. Christian Scientist." <3ol ding it young feller, thc crops won't aland no absent treatment.
"For Sale, a Pair of Laying Geese."— Stand ui> and let's see you.
BIRTHS
"Born to Fred W son George."—Ilempstead. thc mall.
ami Joo Wootl, a It came In
"Italian Opera Fizzles When Tenor Ktcfuses to Dress." That's a nots- "baring" interest.
A feller in Virginia dug up $14.90.1 while ploughing. And he'll get rid df It by Howlng wc aupptiae.
FREEPORT NOTE
Thij Ho-'hstattor Divotve Was grant¬ ed on Coffey grounds.
The N. Y. police rcfusetl lo let the Jews use wine for their Passover, the olher tiay. "What's thc Malzoth with you," they cried.
"Bakes Hair In Cake to Keep Hus l>and's Ix)ve."—N. Y^. But Instead she "switched" It ot( to someone else.
JThe U. S. Shipping Bttard Is broke and wants $70,000,»00 from Congress. They put all their money ift a attiklng fund. Judging frum news t^ the shipping worltl.
"Prince Albert ;lloiior Gut?»t w\t Met¬ ropolitan."—N. Y. AVaa It a smoker we pause to ask?
You're cxcuaetl.
C. H. J.
HOOCII srONUEllS
The Democratic iMirty will have to do a lot more than reorganize before It will regain the conlldeiice ot tho coun¬ try. A party thut tolerated WllBo::!u«i for eight years Ims something tuftdu- meiitally wrong with It.
It will be time to blume private raan- agemciit of tho railroads for the but! conditions tliat exist when thc inan- agora have been rellevejl of the bvuden-
Boffic rsgulatUms that were flxetV upon | ^„^^^ ^,^^^. Kan.. April !5.-.Thc ibern dtirlng tho period uf tfuveriunent ,„.uh|bltion enforcement bureau here operation. I hoJ a "siwiige bilgad^."
It's the' Idea of Asalstant "Attorney- o tuencral Roy Hubbard, of Kansas.
The custom of wctu-hig bloik for| i^^im "apongei-H," all armed with sea- mourning Was uriginati.Hl by Anne, tho I going waidi ravin, raldetl an allegctl igticen of Cbitrles VllL of France. "Wind tiger.;' As they cntcnnl thc house
Mrs. Anita Markewich el-ashed a atone
** jjuc on the kitchen, floor. As thc
'Du- luiiviiMi lalufuU in the world l«|«hooch" drained away into floor cracks,
ion th»i southern slopea of the HlntaUk^a I the "aponge brigade" went Into action
There was no commercialism In hia nature. In fact, hc thought so much more aljout hla work thun about the money he was to reci'ivc for it, that lie frequently forgot .all about the lat¬ ter and had to be reininileil of it by his a.s.sociates. Nccilless to say, hc did not acquire wealth.
In leisure hours, he stuUieil forcisn languages and learned to read two or more of thciii, merely fioin his delight in ilelving Into their stoic houses of lit- (rintuie and science. He was a thor¬ ough yacht.sman in the days bcfoi'i; thc motor boat ci-a, when ya(;Iiting meant more than it docs lo most of us us at present.
> Everytliiiig interested him aiul he in¬ terested everybody. A pleasing speaker, knowing just what to .say and when to stop; a good story-teller und just as good a listener; a charming companion, full of old-time ways and courtesies. To meet him casually wa.s a pleasure; to know him well, au education. When shall we .see his like af;aln?
And yet, this man fad<Hi .so Ktadually from'the public view thaf the dis;ii>pear- alicc ha.s been scarcely more than com-1 -Now Is thc lime to pluy the health meuted on. Nevertheless, when a few 1 game, for th#! children of today will remaining comrades of the G. A. It. ,,^, ^^^^, ie^r,.„ „f tomorrow. Tlier< stood about him in the little chapel at h^ „oi,hiiig more vital to thc country Greenfield and bowed their gray heads | t^an the efliclent health of its citizens, to place upon him. as it their custom, i The children, themselves, are cagtH- to the wreath of remembrance, the rose | reach the maximum of good health as of purplty, thc palm of victory, and fln- ,^ evidenced by the enthusiasm shown
It is Kiiid that a cuuuty police project ill Nas.sau did not creute any ovcr- whclining enthusiasm wben it w.-is broached to .some of the Grand Jurors at an informal .se.ssion of that boily on Thur.sday. The ship carrying the coun¬ ty police plan got wrecked on fhe ruck.s of "II can't be dono." That has been Ihe place where many a good craft went down and tho county police sys¬ tem or adequate police protection for thc county cuimot be had until some¬ one can devi.se a proper plan aud ia
Thc April term of Supreme Court was adjourned today. The May terra of this court starts May 2.
Supeivlsor G. "Wilbur Doughty and CoJKty Attorney H. Stewart McKnight were In New York City ycstcrtlay to U{ge the city to complete Ita side of the Rockaway turnpike, but the matter waa adjourned until next Wednesday.
Daylight saving starts in fiiost places In Nassau County on Sunday morning. Sunday tralna on the Ixing I.sland Itall- road will operate under It, and rilmem- bcr that on Monduy morning when you leave home. I'ush your clocks ahead an hour when you retire Satui'day night If you travel by train or live In a vil¬ lage that hua adopted thc new time for thc sumnicr.
The room set apart by the District! Attorney In which to stoic captured
liquor excited some interest ul llist, but | I.";"'!'", '^'¦"¦' ';' ""; «»'"' >'' p'kc-' "f IxielniiiiKi. with only two arrcsta for bootlegging
New Terk. «a the nth DAT OF MAT, ISSl. AT .1» 0'W.<X-K A. U.. the prp-miaea directed by aald Judir- ment to b<- auid.
Follow inc «a a dcsorlplloa of tbo aald mortsased premlava and tbe order of sale tkeraof:
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AI.I. that certain tract, plot, pk^ti or par¬ cel of land. Hituatr.^ lyUuc and belns at Oceansi.lr. Nansau f<>untv and SUto of N«-W Vork. tMninded and dcat-rtbrd as follnwa:
BBOIN.MINti at a point In the mUMIe line uf Anchor Avonw. a* thu samo Is nuw laid out wherp tho luimi' wiiuld bt- Inli-rjfc^ctcd by a line drawu .N'.irth nfty-fuur dvan-r» one mlnutr Kaat frnm Iho Nurthweatprly romirr of land hereby descrllH'd. and runnimc thenco Houth flfty-fuur (loBr.'fR ,>no mlnttti- Went ninns the Kaiilirly aldo nf tlip l*nu <in« hun¬ dred and ^•l»ht^•-t^r.¦.• Hnd flw-trnlha fi-ft: thence South thlrty-lhri-e dccrt-ea fiirty-iilnu mlnulen Wret Mill alons ««ld Ij«no IwelTB hundr.'fl nnd ninciy-fnur and tu'>>nty-aU one. bVBdrpdtha feet: thence Houth thirty-one de- sreoa nfl<r.-n minut<-8 West, two hundrr^j and iir\'enty-four and flrfy-»lx ono-hundrrdthR fr<-t: thence Soulh thlrly-thn-e ili>«r<s-s thirty min¬ utea W.ni. nil.' huiidrt'd and lwcnty-twi> and four-ti-nlliM fc<'l; thrnw S<iulh aHvenly-(\vi» decree* t«<'nly rohiulea Kast. I'iKbt hundrvd and fourtcH-n and nvi--t<'nlh.>4 feet to land of (^imwi-II; thi'ni-e Norlh twenly-lhn-«> (»rirnT.i i tblrty mInuloN KhsI. |1%'., hundn-d and olRht and elBhl-l>-nlh» f.,.(: iht-nw Nurt^ llftis-if d,- BTnra lUty-iiiiK^ minutes Kant, thn-ii hundr<-<t and nlnc-ry-aix and thrwlcntha fcvt; thfiu-i! Nortlv twi-nly-two dcKrrcs twenty mInuti'H Mast, elaht handroil nnd Hfty-two mid thrw>- Icntha f<s.t ii> a ixilni tn Anchor AxVnuo atiout twenty fi-,l Houlh of tho prvaent mid¬ dle I1.1.' of shI.I Anchor Av.'riu.-. ital<l imlnt belns Iho Nnrthcaat corner of l:,n.l <sm\'v,,d to William >t. JonoB uy .|... .1 la'arlns diito Mareh 30th. I!lli2: tlif-nce North flxty-.-mht decrees plcht minuti's W.st, two hundrrd an-l Bevenly-threu fnot <.. tli,, ml.l.Jic line of Anchor Avenue; th.'nie X.jrih Bi-'.entytwo de- wreea twenty mlnutcH W.'st alone the iiildiilu line of Anchor Avi-nue elshlvone and four-
and most of tho evidence In the boot¬ legger there doesn't aeem to be niuch u.sc for !i -whole room.' Some of us would relieve any congestion that re¬ sults from capture of cuiitrabuiul situft anyway.
For the beneflt of those of us wlio may hear ulxiut thc ex-servicemen who are wounded or sick and need help or who are tempoiaiily down on their luck antl need advice or something moro sub- .stantial, it m.iy Ije well to know that Attorney William ICaslmaii, D«?nton Building, Is the head of the Na.s*»ad County American Legion and will In¬ vestigate and a.s.si.st any case that ia presented to him. Kvery little while Bomeono turns up with ,1 story of lack of care that is the lot of .some sick or disabled veteran. Tell tbe fact.'i to Mr. Eastman, he wants to know or them.
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ally, a folded American flag in" token of his services for his country, every¬ one present knew that they were honor¬ ing a life lived too well and truly to j ( be soon forgotten.
In the two nutrition classes conducted by thc nutrition worker of the >«assau County Chapter o.f the American Red
'ross. Each week the youngsters, who
are 10 lier cent or moro underweight,
May those who arc to write the his-1 ^^e welgHtd and their joy is keen as
tory of Na.s.sau County not forget this|they near their normal weight. The
many-sided man, whose career em
braced that of a gallant .soldier, a .suc¬ cessful teacher, an efflcient civil engi¬ neer, an honest public offlcial, and last and best of all, a real old si-hool gentle¬ man, a type all to rare in these matter- of-fact and work-a-day times.
Birdsall JackEuo.
index to a Ijaby's health is a weekly weighing—why not determine whether your boys and girls are up to par by monthly weighlr^. In thc nutrition classes, interest In proper food habits is stimulated through songs, stories, and games. Children enjoy knowing why milk, cereals or vegetables make them strong and well and many a kiddie Is drinking three cups of milk dally and eating other wholesome food who never before gave a thought to such matters.
Tt<>p-hera and health workers are realizing iiWo and more than Instruc¬ tion In the schools In right ftjod habits I { Is as essential as reading and arlth- On Monday i mctlc. Whe,n lequestet^, class-room
Ruth Kemper will be heard in vio-1 talks have l)een given to the teachers Iin recital at Aeolian Hull, Monday eve-1 and children. The most effective way nlng at 8.15. Sho will be assisted.by! to reach the children Is through the Edwin Grossc, pianist. ' teachers who conie In. contact with
; them every day. The health rules.
Toinurrow's Coiicfrts I though not many, need just such con
MUSICAL TOPICS
HMTH r. McINTOSQ
T<Jai':TIII-:U with nil the riKlil. title mid Interest of the xnid imrlier of. In nml lo land lylnif In Lincoln .,\VeMU" and .Vnchor .\vi-iiue. lylrir In front of an>l jul.iolnlnK said i>rcnii.')cH lo the ci-ntre lines thii-.-of, rcHix-ctlvely.
K.KCKPJI.M! tlii.r,.fnim, li.nv.ver. thr follow¬ InK dcMcrlbcd iHirilons of a.ild niortitaK'-^l prr-inlHOB:
Al.r, Ihow certain IoIh. pli ce« or pa nils
of laiiil kii iK'n and cIcNlKnaliil on a certain
m«!) entllleil ".Mhii 'A' property at ()c,i'aii»lil,i
I'ark. .Nassau Counly. N'. Y., \Vlnil.>ior Land
t Iniproveinent Co.. i)c(ol«r :i<). l!ill. ah.iw-
hiK farm lines. C. W. Smllh, Civil Knulip'r
and City Surveyor. Times liullilliiB. nroadwiiy
and 4i;nd Slrct. Ni'w Vork." and llled i\a
niai) nuinlM-r tlJ In the otllcn of tho Clerk of
tlie Counly .if Nassau on July l.'p. 11112. aa
and by the lots numls'r.M an follmvs; Twelve,
Thirteen, Klxt.-eii, .SeM-nt,.,.n. IClKlileen. Nliie-
twn. Korty-Hix. Korty-s, ven. I'orty-i'iuhl and
l''orty-nlne all In llliak numlM-r Hixtetin; (ine.
Two. Six. Seven, T.ii. Kleven. Twelve and
Thirli-eii, Korly-elBlit. rorly-iiiue, Nliiet.en
and Tivviity, all In ltlock iiudils'r Nineteen.
und lOlcht and Nine In lilock numlier Twenty,
TlXIKTIIKH wllh an la.Tnienl lor liiKreKs
and euress to llie pienilHcs alaive ileHci'llx'd
over tho Htrcets nij^l avi>iiue.s aa laid down on
j nnld map. In both (llri'djons to Ihi' n<-an st
I public hlwhways. and AI,.SO all the rl«hl, tllli-
I and inti'iesl of tin- parties of. in and lo thn
I land lyiiiK lu the bed of the streets anil
I avenuea to the cenlre lino therecjf In front
I of thu abovi' recited lots.
I'AIICKI. ir. AI.I, those certain lols. pieces or parcels I of land known and deshinitled on a certain I mail enlilied ".Mao '.V proia-rty al iK-eauslde ' I'nrk. Nassau County. N. Y. Wln'lsor l,!;nd 'ft Tmprovenient Co.. October :ii), HUI. Hliyw- j Inif farm lines: C. W. Nmll|j, Civil Knuliner land City Surveyor, Times BuildinK. Ilroadivay
and 42nd «trte,.t. New Ifork," and llled n.i
^ map nunilMT 46 In th,- oltlce of the Clerk of
bo greatly helped by a glass of milk I'"",*'""»'>¦ ,"f >'«'"<''"¦ '"••'>">¦ "¦'•'""¦ •"< •' " and by the lots numbers Nlm teen and Twonly
III the middle ot the murnlng. There in uukU number Ninei.rn. is BO better way for a coimnunlty tu „T'!:5'''I''" «'"¦ "" -"-lenieni for inirre„„
^ and csress tu tn*) premises aliovc fleacrlbed
In playing thu | over the streets and avenues as laid down
In both direilions to the ni-aresL
I'B and Al.so all the liiflit, titlu
lunch, taid-mornlngmiikfeedlng,orbuth. I and interest <ir the imn'les of, in and lu the 'I I land lylnit In the bid of thc streets ond
' '- ¦. ' — ' ¦ I avenuea to the (-entro line thereof In front of
LEG.'VL ADVERTUINO i'he above recited lots.
, ; ] ^ '< 8AID PHIi.MIHKS so to b<- rfold .Ire subject
I to ahy state of facts that an ancurate survey I may show, to any covenants and restrictions j anuctine the same, to an oasena'nt for Inuress ! and esress over the stri'el;i and avtV|iut?s as luid down on the map enlilied "Map A. |irni
Play the Health Game; Children of Today Wiil Be Leaders of Tomorrow
assist the children
health gaaoe than by instituting a hot I ;;'^;,^^,"J''„|^';;^
THE PBOPLB OF THB 8TATH OF NEW TORK.
To ilartha Ann Melissa Perrow, Annie K. Senser, Ida J. Thomas, Edward E. Ilobcrts, Martha 1'-. Roberta, John H. I'errow, Ethel I*errow, William Edmund Perrow. Mary Perrow Sykes, Lawrence Perrow, Oliver H. Perrow, Martha J. Roberts, Charles V. Per¬ row, Robert Perrow, snd William Sesman. Bend Oreetlnes: Whereas, Teresa Vlrsinla Roberts Evans, who resldea at Ore Uunk, Virclnla, has lately applied to Ihc Surrocatc's Court of our Coun¬ ly of Nassau, to liavc^a certain instrument In wrltlnfbearlnK date tho ninth day of Ausust, |
1909, relatliic to both roal and personal prop-i autiiiu. I' HII TOV erty duly proved aa the last Will and Testa- | j.|.,i,,,i(Ts' Mto'mey ' -^2' r'.i."*'.'.«* •"; ««»•"""• deceased, who 'jjo ,..„,,,;„ «... J„m„,,..„. n. y.
was at the time of her death a resident of , The approximate amo.mt of th.^ llen or -? f?.np^,.lr.^ "¦ ^"""i' of .Nassau. diarco to satisfy which the hIs.v.. dew^rllsd
TIIEREPORE, you, and each of you, ars „,„,K,rty is lo be s.dd M IH,|44,2ll afd lii- cltod to sho* cause before the 8urr.wale's j „.,.,,„t ,h,.,.on from April 1«. I'ji'l, iokcIIi, r Court of our County of .Nassau, at the Sur-!^.,,.,, ,h.. costs and aliowuace ainoiintinK lo roMtos Offlce at .Mineola, in thc County of }5,,j ,;„ ^„,| (nLoest Ihr reop from April 19. Nassau, on the ilOlh day of April, 1I121, at ,,,2,, t,„„.,hcr with the expt«is«« of the sale. ?.f''*_",'i.'"*,1?,..'.'' "^ forenoon of that <Uy why The appr<ixlnvsti, amount ofthe taxes. »ss.»«.
ments. water rs.tes or othor liens whicli are
perly m (heHiiBide I'ark, .Nassau County, .N'l w York; Windsor iMtul & Improvement Co., ticlober .Idth. Iftll. by C. W. .Smith. C. K., and Hied in tlie „fHf.. of the Cl.Tk of Nassau County on July IS. rjIK, iis .Map No. 4(J," In favor of the owners of lols as shown on said uiup uml of any p^^isons havinK a rluht of way over Ihe hereinabove described premi»-s.
Uated April I'd, Uil.
IIARKY O. Cl.OC'K.
lloturte.
the said Win 'Sind Testament ahould not be admitted to probate as a 'Will of real and personal property.
In 1!c8tlmony Whereof, Wo have caused ths j i'mllnVei-i-sl. seal of fho Surroiratf's Court of our said Iialod April 20, 11I2I Cuunty of .Nassau to bo hereunto alTixt-d.
' WITNESS. Hon. t,eune D. Howell. Sur-' (I* B.) rosate of our said County of N«.. j aau, at tho Surrosate's Offlce, at Mineola. In the said County, the 2Ind day of Marcb, one thousand nine hua- drsd BDd twsnty-one.
BDWA^tO y/. WEEKS Clerk of the Burrocate's Court
to be ulluwed tu the uurchaacr uul uf Ihe piir- hase money, ur paid by the referee. Is t3,liU0
«CF«E»K COUBT—4IIJKKN8 COl.NIT
William r. Bebell and Henry I W. UoJses, I'lainUffs,
—asainst—
lacob M. EhrlSch. Estelle M.
I ,,, „.,,..., Ehrllch. hla wife, Emery
evening Ita SatuixUiy concert, with thc! l'"»»^"« "¦¦ «'»•"*»« «' health stories antj h^ «ykes, .s Trusn-e lu
ivcumg nutui uty playlets, these rules can be presented Bankruptw of said Jacob M.
*^ '' Khrlicb, Uankrupt, Kate A.
The National Symphony Orchestra j will, repeat at Carnegie Hull tomorrow
slant drilling as do tbe multlpUcatlor tables. Through the drawing of healtl
Kneeling on thc kitchen J»oor. they "sal- '«« compositions
vaged*' a quart of the "borae brew i
j hooch." . I
sheila that feU in Fiance do-j ^^^ j^,^ Markewlch and flve men. right her* without lunch until this j ^^.,,j^^^ ^^j^q^^, ^ouaea and 1S.3» t»c-j found la tftia VAmmMMs ttxa Federal thinW" is fiulahsd," he doclajed, "a>l4! tori»«. jcluu-gea.
Hungarian pianist, liohnanyl, appea
Ing as soloist, composer and conductor. I »" '-^^ '" '"^« ^hcm most atfractlvt
to children. If this work is started
.1. Piastro-Borisoff, the Uussian vlo^ t" ^hc lower grades and right habltp llnlat. aud William Miller, tenor, will I formed, thc number of seventh and be tho soloists at thc Metropolitan t-Ufhth grade ta>ys and girls who arc Opera Houso Tuesday'evening', April I twelve to fourteen pounds below nor- 26 when the Kussiun Symphony Or-I •»»*> weight will be considerably re chcslni. Modest Altachuler, conductor, i <i«ced. Talks aro ulSo given to groupi. will giva a concert. * 1 "' mothers who are glad for Informa
¦ j tlon on thla all important subject.
I In addition lo the school" work, a Uai|u-iM«.'|i to foiidm t in l.on*in : ^^^j^, ^.,^^ ,^ j^^^ organised for
Walter Damrosch, conductor of the {h^ j^p^j Croaa achool nurses who In New York Symphony Orchestra, has uc ] tiirn isuwi on the knowledge wherever cepted an Invitation fi-om I.«rd Howard j ^jj^j^ ^„,-it dairies them, dc Walden, president of tho British j .j.j,g nutrition worker haa assisted In Music Society, to conduct thc London; nUirtinif a hot ^school lunch which is Symphony Orchestra for ope of the,; oarried on in one town by the Mothers' ccncerts of thc Congress of the Brltiah ^^jyt, ^nd teachers. It is a pleaaur© to rt'usic Society to be piven June 1«. ^^ ,j,e younjaters itathereil around where »)r. nanu-ysch will present Amer- j f^^ tables enioyimif a howl of hot soup,
cucua or a d^h ot macaroni and cheese. Every mother wanta her child t9 have som.ethtnc warm for tho noon meal, yet so often It is imposalble <or tbo child to return hom«. Then thero •re the uud^rweifbt cbll<{rea wko aw
Aaron and Eincllnc RoAe, noe Peppier. Defendants.
UAnUT O. CLOCK.
lltfeiee.
NOTIOIC TO WATKb CO.NSIJMKRIfl
All prepertr owners havlni; extra faueele. wash tubs, bath tubs, lavatories. hos<' bibs, npllar drain pumps, addltlonul famllh-s In house, since water was first Installed, or new houses, must report same at onee tu 8. Dlmon Smith at tbe Villugo OIHce, Nu. 4« W, Merrick Road.
Alt p(-rsons havinv purcbas.-d liousi^s sinou iust ilsT. report same to alsive address so that 'H-ater bills can bo mailed to proper addresses.
All proia-rly owners who are in arrears must pay aame wilhln sixty dais after niHhw of arrears, or water will b<^ dlsi-'mllnued. (Thla dues not mean (his year's bills.) By Older of Uoard of 'l'rusi«<^s, ! Vlllase of Kreeport, N. Y.
i g. P. Bbea. Vlllace Clerk.
BESOLTED, That the Board of
In pursuance of a Judcment of furecloaure > \na sale duly made and entered In thi a^ve! .„ , — . .„
ontlded actlpn. and beaitnc dale the Irt <tay TrUltetS Of the Village 01 BOCKVllle if March, l»it. and In pursuance of sn order' «, , w . /1......4-.. ir_«, Vn^lr
amcndlnc said Judgment duly made and CetttrC, fla8»aU COUllty, KCW XOflt, entered In ths ab'jre entitled artion and bear-; <ln Anant and ordain ai followl: inc d»le tho 29th day of Marcb. IMl. I. the' <*<'«"»''* *?« "i.^**" A . !j» j
'mderstcned. the Refenle tn aald judcmoit •¦ SdOtlOD I. That the ttaAdard
^S bT<l!!er";'l ."hi j:^t^:^rrth,'"Ni!:r; time throughout the VUIage of Bock-
sau Oounty ComH House hi Mineola. Nassau 1 ville Cfhtre i« that Of the ICVenty-
mT.";t To'J,^l!''iriiJr^'no.j:^^J^t:i. Mth mtnUtn of longitude wett from «Td"SsiSSMr' "^""""^ and described >n GFreenwlch. except that at two (2) ' A(.L. ihow eertain plots, pieces or > o'olocJi ante meridian on the lait
paraels'of land, situate, lylnc and beinc ! BMm^wio in Anril nf »a<>)i v»ar anch at Hampstead Gardens, Town of Hemp- SttnOtfy IH April 01 CaCH year tUCtl
stead, otmnty ot Nassau and State of ttaudard timc throughout the Village N.^ To*. «";;;;j»,^nd dj..«nausi^^^ ^^ Eockvillc Centre .hall be advanced
Dingy towels may be restored to wblteneaa by puttir.g In a kettle «( c<rid water with ahavings of soap noA trntswrn ligoa. '
certain ma-p
staad ^ardsns. Qneasa OoiaMy. L. I flled Jaly 14, KiM- la Um> Qiiwns Comity
Nassau Ooiruy Clerk's OAoa, aa Plot Number 11. «¦ Btoafc. ti FkiUi NLnriMrs 23 and Xf.an Block t; Plot Noaaber 4. oa Bluck't; a«d rtmt 1, oa Block It, sc laid dow«i oo aald map.
Subioo* to covcncttta mmp restrictlona If spy, 'ennt«ine4 la fonner reeonM ia- stnunentp aOaotlnc said promises. Dataa Atra llth. tail.
STKT80N C. r^^VtODUN. IUf«r««. OB^IBaK A.iaAt»f^.
OM hour and at two (2) o'clock ante Clerk's tjj^mt^ mmt^itmrep t^tt. in^ ' meridian OB tlic last Bunday in Sep- ». ._ r...^i. .-.-..- .. n._ ^^jjj^ j,£ ^jjji yg|^. gycjj Itandard
t^iD« ahall by the retarding of one ^QtM* be returned to the meaii astro¬ nomical time of the aeventy-flfth meridian of longitude weat froia Or<»enwioh and all courta, publio of¬ llcers a^id ltgt{l Qfficii^ proc««4ii>|;t ihaii be Ttfviaiti thereby.
Attorser for PikfStUls.
tli rmltmp at. fowkkat. V. T.
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