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SUMMER SCHEDULE r^ EFFEa TODAY - ON L L^RAHROAD
Commnten, Warned, Caoflrt Their
Trains; Some Others Less
Fortimatfr—100 New Cars
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mirnmer tlmo tabl«> of tho L.I.'U. I>»>ram«> ffrpctlre today, with numer- lUH ohanK'M in train lu.-hHihilfH. Abun- nt notl<"e had been given to com- '«inut«»rs flO that thpy wore prepared 'is rulp to net tho tralnH b«>»t nuited to their oonvenlpnco. An nsual thore were :i((««i.inany'"<><!ca>ilonal tnivelorw who fallod to note the tlmw of change and failed to make cwnnectlons.
The now Hchodulo nhpwa a number Of additional trains as oompared with )a»i Hummor.
The manaKoment oxpoot« n large in- In nnNsenKor trnfflo. Tho Com- ,ny haM 100 stool paMHongor rars moro lan wore In wrrvlco In tho Bummor of •20, j/it oV*^ with thlrt additional ^.ixiulpment, it U bollovod many trains I Win carry a standing load during the |l_i.Triu)h hour» of the morning and evonlng. ^ The Ix>nK Island Itallroud Company now own» I.IHI i)asKonKor train rnr.s, of which 826 aro of stocl construotlon, and 11 Ih tho hoi)o of tho managoment g.^ that before tho ond of 1921 onrnlngs will i^^^ warrant tho making of contractu for ad¬ ditional equipment for 1922 delivery.
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MISS HENRIETTA TERRY SHOWERED WITH QFTS BY FRIENDS AT FREEPORT
Frpoport, May 24.—A jirotty mlscel taneou.s shower w.is given to Miss i««. Jlonrietta Terry daughU-r of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Torry of drafflng pKao. on Saturday nt tho homo of Mrs. .Tamos Roid, North Ocoan avonue.
Mra. Iteitl, who gavo tho .shower, was formerly Miss .Margerj* Williams. About two hundred of Miss Torry'.-^ most intimate friends wore proscTit at tho shower and tho hrldo-tnbo rocelvod
DocoralioiiH wore pink ami whito ami many beautiful gifts, most ftttriictlvo. Tho afternoon was «pont In music and (fanclng and was followo<l by a dainty collation.
The hrldegroom-to-bo is Fred Rich ards of Forest IIIIIh. Miss Torry is ii Freeport. girl, nttcndt'd tho Freeport schools and was Kr.idnatod frnm .'i Hempstead Business ."School. She Is not Ive In tfTe M. Va. Church and its Boclotles and Is a member nf the Y.W. C.A. At present she Is employed in the comriierclal otflco oC the Telophone Company. Rhe is one of the most popu lat* girls in tho village. .V()^dat<J Jiits iioon Hot'for the wedding.
MITCHEL HELD BOXING
ATTRACTING BIG CROWDS
Mineola, May 24—The iKnil.n :¦.« Mit chol Floid Tomorrow evening give protn ise of l>eing of high order. A r«< ord- breaking crowd is expe<ned to wttnem them. Parking ((pare for rars i^ now provide<1 alongside the arena,
Kmergency Red Allen will meet T.«o Dillon of Philadelphia In tho star bout. Irish Patsy Phllbln, the Wentbury slug gor, will mix It with Harry Mitchell of Port Washington for the somlllnal bout of ten' rounds. There Is strong rivalry between these boys for honoi's. .Tohn. nie Kid Holmes from Fiayonno will trade punches wltli Jack MoNally of Jlemp- stond nnd In tho opener .Johnnie Kid />ewiH, who beat .Sailor MKSeohan In the Freejwrt Auditorium recently, will clash with Kddle Clirrord.
T. P. BRENNAN WOULD SAVE YOUR UFE AND TELLS HOW YOU CAN HELP TO DO IT
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When children were told thoy shouUl be "soon and not heard," and who re niemliors kids that wero that kind'?
"Like the Green Bjy Tree." Weeds, which have been called "plants whose virtues hnve not yet been discovered," are extraordlnnrilj prolific In producing seeds. From e alngle large purslane plant, as man} aa 1,^,000 seeds may be obtained. A thistle wllj produce anything between mOOO and 200,000, and the charloch RD,000; while the shepherd's purse win content Itself with a modest 80,- 0001 Many seeds retain tbeir power af germlnaticn for from 15 to 80 years. Included amongst those being the dock, chickweed and sbepberd'f purse. Have you ever thought of tbe Dtimber of grains contained In one pound of wild oats? We may put It approziraately at 29,000. But If yon want tlie same weight In plantain or icharlock seeds, you will require 1,800,- 000 and 220,000 respectively. ¦ ' .. » . , .1. .
JT~~— Aeaop** Fablesk '^^^Xt la trna OM aoue nmnsUtocs" ol a 'Aaaop*a rablaa tuM "hao" for "gooae" iQ the fabl* aboat the golden egg. but tha Greek ot tha "text" Is ''chao," Ml Irtktefa looks Uka soma fouotalahead ^pt "heQ" bat really meaoa "gooaa." ,» 4Sm accepted traaslatoira, or rather « adaptara, foUow tba fanUtar word of i Iha vaat majority, "gooae." It must be tr. remamberad that thara really ia ao «. original Aeat^plan taxt, but only some Utter temnscrlpttona of what came te ba ragitrdad aa tite fablea told by th» aid ala^r^ The aotoal fount of the 'Aesoplao folklore waa Bia>rlQa, a Hal- lanlatle faballst ef the sacood eantnry, who wrote tha Cables In Tarae. Bines there hare been many Tandona and aome years ago a batch of TO more were found in the Vatican library. This Oreak word "chen" was pronotmced '%ane," and hence It has no relatlou % to "hen" except tts belongtnc to the 2 fowl famUy.
** The aavejt). Seas In lUly.
ii The S»mti seas (Septam Maria) ar* Waottenslve lagoons of salt water In 11^ Bortbem Italy, generally separated from the Adriatic by narrow strips :^' of sand or embankments, partly nat- 1^ oral aod pijrtly artiflcial, but having I openings which admit tha Influx and * J efflux of the sea water, and serve as t < ports for communication with the •^mainland. The best known and the •Inmost extensive of these lagoons Is that In which Venice ia situated, which extends from TorceUo In tbe north to Chloggla and Brondolo 4p tha aouth. a distance of over forty miles. These lagoona formerly were much more ex- tenalve, and afforded a continuous means of Intwnal navigation from Ra¬ venna to Altinum, a few miles north of Torcello. That ctty, like Bavenoa, ;. originally stood In tha midst of a la¬ goon.
Rockville Centre, May 21.—Thomas P. IJrennan. at ono tlmo a resident of this village, now safety agent, I.,.1.R.R., has ovoreome natural timidity to the ex¬ tent of permitting himself to be inter¬ viewed. He suiys:
".Many lives and many limbs will 'loubtloss be .saved this summer if auto- ¦nobilo drivers make up their minds now o stop their machines at grade cross- ngs on I..ong J.slnnd. to see whether or not a train is approaching in either dl- cction, before attempting to cross the I racks.
"Trying to beat the trains over grade ¦rossings has resulted in 132 casualties •0 Long Island autoniobillsts and driv¬ es of other vehicles in tho past three ^ear.H, the death toll being 41, and the njuries 91. I^ist year five persons .vcrt^ killed and fourteen injure<1, due to eckle.ss driving at. cro.ssings.
"Tho T..ong Island Railroad manage- nont regarils every accident as one too nany, and it is conducting an aggres- (ivo camp.aign all the year round, to the nd that life and pioperty shall bo pre.- .(•iveil. Automobile drivers and all ilhors who have occasion to use grade •ro.ssings on I^ong Island should co- pper.T.te with us in accomplishing this listinctly humane object of saving lives md limbs. You can help by obeying the nandate: 'Stop before you cross,* '*
FREEPORT JR. 0. U. A, M. TO HAVE ALL-STAR SHOW WEDNESDAY IN AUDITORIUM
Frcepori, ^May 24.—The progrnm for the big vaudeville show under the aus¬ pices of the Jr. 0.1'..\.M. on Wednesday evening l."* complete, it will consist of nine acts, the best rlnb taloirt obtain¬ able.
ALERT HOSE COMPANY
TO HOLD A CARNIVAL
Rockville Centre, May 24.—Alert Hose Company. L. H. Miller captain, at a special meeting lant night voted to adopt the bell cap. Chief Waterinan exhibited sanipletn.
Th« Al<»rtfl also decided to hold a car¬ nival .soon to obtain funds'*to enlarge their (piartors. A meeting to i>erfect
WORK OF ENLARGNG
VILLAGE OFHCE BEGUN
Chairman Bill Kdwards of the Knter- plans will be held at company quarters, tnlnment Committee, proml»e,s the showj'iext Tue.sday night, win be better than the one before.
Talent for tho evening will include Bessie McCoy, of Uroadway fame, in songs of the moment; Harry KIder. comedian; .loo Macey. who pluys any¬ thing musical; Youna, Jap.ineflo jug¬ gler; Jack and Dolly Cornell, in a l.^- minute revue; Frank Sherman with n line of witty gagsr Marguerite Calvert, dancing violinist, late of the Winter Garden.
Several of the nets have been in HVeeport this .season, and' will boar repe- tltlon. The Auditorium is expected to be filled with friends of tho Jr. 0.r..\.M. which mny become one of the strongest organi7jitions in the United States be¬ fore long.
The Junior Order of Mechanics R-et.v tho term "mechanics" from the fa<'t that they are builders of a nation. As a united body they will be second to none. Strenuous efforts are being made to bind tho order into one solid ma.ss that will bo felt the lenRtli and breadth of the land.
Rockville Centre, May 24.—Work of onliirging the village offlce haa begun. The store adjoining the quarters, to the oast, formerly occupied hy the gas conipuny, Is being redecorated. As soon ns "this is completed the clerk's office will be removed to tU4 new quarters.
The Trustees' room will probahly bo in the rear, while the space now In use in the (,lder portion, will be given over to the |)olice and police justice.
Brazil's Opportunity^ ^'^ Brazil, which Is almost wholTjf^ia the tropics, has tbe opportunity; ta apset the belief that no people Can reach tbe very highest civilization In a tropical climate. Tbe latest ceiunia credits Brazil with 30,500,000 peoirte, which makes It tbe second American country in point of population. Some modem men of science, most of them British, maintain tbat when means have been found to utilize tbe beat of the sun as mechanical energy the tropics win become centers of pro» ductlon and therefore of civilization. If that should be true, what country cauld match Brazil, with Us great r» sources of minerals, timber and land, and Its great navigable rlTenY-> Toath's Companion.
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Supercilious The adjective superdlloiUl Latin derivation, and it 111 how a word flrst used in a flgnratlve sense often takes on a matter of fact meaning and its origin in commoQ use Is lost sight of. In Latin superdUnm Is tbe word for eyebrow, and that Latin word is still used in works on anatomy. It is also used In archltao- ture for certain ornaments over a door and for a small flllet at the base of a column In Ionic style. Tba adJectlTB mpercllIouR Is derived from the La^ In noun, superclllum. Tbe adjeettva means exhibiting haughty and caff** less contempt as by an elevation et .he eyebrows, therefore, insolently proud, arrogant, overbearing.
YOUR FEET ON CAR SEAT CAUSE RIGHTEOUS WRATH
The L.I.R.R. Co. announces that the ra^ilagerhent would aiiproclate .It tt the habit, acqulre<l by some patron.<, of turning over adjoining seat.o ami resting their feet th«'reon, is diseon tlnuod. This practice h;is tiroused the wr<ath of a commuter, who writes:
"Friends and myself who frociuently avail ourselves of the S:17 ;i. m. train from Baldwin, often comment on this fine train. Wo cannot understand, how¬ ever, why .some people will use seats, etc., for their feet. Two passengers on connecting train from Jamaica to New York had all fours on opposite seat, soles in cont.aet with same. We appreciate good service and believe trainmen should remonstrate."
The Long extinct volcano of Cfilin. in the state of Jalisco, Mexico^ is in eruption.
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Snow was preserved by the ancients, instead of Ice, by covering It up in the K-round. A cargo of natural Ice ship- pod fi»om Boston to Calcutta in 183.1 brought six cents a pound.
Once Famous for Embroidery. Bt Oall, Switzerland, Is tlie noted embroidery seat of modem days, and one of tbe most Influential centers of Christian civilization in central Eu¬ rope. Tba city owes Its foundation to the Irish apostle Gilllus, who In tbe year 614 founded a hermitage near tbe brook Steinacb. In the resulting monastery of St. Oall tbe strict rules of the Irish cburcb were enforced ontU 720, when those of St Benedict were substituted by an abbot Othmar. In 1061 the Abbot Norpert of St. Oall erected a convent on the Sitter river, the place taking tbe name of Abbatis Cella-Apenzell, and the abbots of St. Oall became the dominating Influence of tbe land until tbe subsequently much Impressed mountaineers resorted to force and succeeded in shaking off ttielr yoke.
Telephone 1461,
M. OZONA & BRO.
CONTRACTORS
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Factory : Cor. Lakeview and Oceanside Road, Rockville Centre
Residence, Quincy St., and Lower Lincoln Ave., Oceanside
The Cuckoo.
There ts probably no dMslon of tht Wrd family that has so many rtlflferenl members ns the cuckoo. In fact, thej arc so nuinerons that some localltle* hnve a special name for a kind that in another adjoining district mny hnve an entirely different name, although It is the Identical bird. For Instance, the Caroline enoVoo Is known a.i the yellow-billed cuckoo In different sec¬ tions of the United States, and quite nnllke Its Rnropean cousins It hasn't the bnd hahit of placing Its eggs in the ne.'«t of some other bird to be hatched while It flies around and en¬ joys Itself.
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Picturesque Rags.
"No matter how ragged a refngea (s in Turkey, he always has a patch of bright color about his clothes," writes a Y. W. C. A. secretary from Uarpoot where she has been working among Arab refngee.s. "I hnve never seen such rags anywhere but they are picturesque, being made up of patches of as many colors ns Joseph's coat— always bits of blue, red and yellow ibout them." On the hillsides of Palestine near by shepherds tending ¦heir flocks of sheep and jfoats and 'lerds of cnttle In the ancient .style vear capes and coats nf bright hues, ¦ften the only spot of color on tha nndsCApe.
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Great Minds Linked With Geneva.
Geneva and Its lake early became tho mecca of leaders lu science nnd literature. Veltalre, Mine, de Stnel, Georges Sand, Dumas, Daudet nnd Byron, Gibbon, Dickens, Uuskin, Frances Havergal, Si.smondl, Oe Sau- sure, Amlel—a veritable parade of il¬ lustrious poets, novelists, essayi.sts, philosophers and scientists — have Inked their names forever with tUnt hlr city and its enviroaa.
In the Language of Spain.
Several ye-.irs ago while trarellnf tt> Spain I stopped at a small conotry ton for Inncl'.. After vainly endeavor* tug to miike the waiter understand that I wanted a glass of ftillk. I pn> diiced pencil and paper and drew him a picture of a cow. He went away at once greatly pleased and returned lu abont five minutes with a ticket fur tbe bull flght—Exchange.
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Unction, But Human Nature.
She was saying ber pmyers, n task which she always performed with an miction which had made a misogynist of her ten-year-old brother. "And make me a better girl," she pleaded, " 'cos I want to see what It feels like." -- London Morning Post.
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8trang« Polar Sea Vegetation.
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Tho i)rosidcnt of Chile haH asked the riiiloan conprcHS to ai)prove a rilan for n;itionulization of sales of nitrate.
M. Bartkowski
PAINTINO AND DECORATING
r Front St. Rockville Centre
Long Island
MOOSE CLUB RESTAURANT
S43 FRONT ST.. HEMPSTEAD
Regular Dinner 12 to 2 and • to t
Price 00 Cents
Famished Rooms by Day or Week
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to eat in our ReKtaurunt. We think you would find it a change that would be enjoyable, restful and sconoinlcal, if you would give up the (iresuiuo work of getting nieul» and try eating here every day. Come In and try dining at
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REAL HOME COOKING
Telephone, Freeporl 1132-J
Upholstering and Interior Decorating
Mitchell Field Arena
Wednesday, May 25th, at 8.30 P. M. 10 ROUNDS
Leo Dillon vs. Emergency Red Allen
of PkiUdolpkia
10 ROUNDS
Harry Mitchell vs. Irish Patsy Philbin
6 Rounds—Johnnie Kid Lewis vs. Eddie Clifford 6 Rounds—Johnnie Kid Holmes vs. JackMcNally
of Bayonne of HMnp«teMl
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BAR RARBOR STAINED WILLOW CHAIR
Former price $12.00. Special $7.lO
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RESERVED SEATS et Ckubbuc^'t PhMrmecy ud Uaited Cifur Store, FrMport; White HooM BwfcM-SlM|», tl«nMMt««ai Uaitwl Ci%ar Store aad Wild'* Dnig Store, RoekriUe Ceatre: Uaited Cimmr Store. Ljnibroakt. Uaitecl Ciaer Storo, BeMwi^ Gerdea City Poet Officet NaMe* BoaloTMrd R. R. SUtraa; Da^Kd**, Glon Co»ot G«y'«, Miaeolm Nmmh Hotel.
Take shuttk ear from Gardan Oty to Camp Entrance, which con> n^ects with trains at Garden Qty Depot and with Brooklyn trolley.
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SPECIAL
MattressesRenovated$3.75
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Re-Upholstering of Every Description
Re-Painting of Wicker Fiu'niture
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Where Valnes Are Inaeasing
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Lumber and Building Materials
lunbmr. Siding, Shini^M, Doors, Sash, Trim
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