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Tecate me can . acer mees ine --- ~- messes \NEW TX MEASURE |cor man, nor horer|So/p of Road Certificates _ - |FeoRt noes ro ROSRERNDNOR _ l UI ir | _ Rafified by Supervisors * *s 254 \**| BOR FISCAL YMMR | w Whinney to Intro- » A clerk: in charge of the Silver ° ~~ Lake Pharm lace Bil Aurent Uhn fr nen nston airmen as Certificates nomination for the Election Arranged, Budget Revised village election, to be held Tuesday, March 16, have been filed wich Vi.| \N4 Hempstead Ave. Drain Ams mghhfmrd way of the | The board appointed James K, Da- lage Clork S. P: Shea. Proposal Decided. Tax lien , who have ap- Recognizing him as a man who had xkqhav snag-my. L, There are two tickets, the Citizens' pager peared to MINT previously entered a telephone booth ofLwnnu-toflzniulndddolzine and the (People's parties, the only dif. The trustees of Rockville Centre chases at males of properties in N&s- in the stoy8, the clerk summoned Wil- the stability and soundness of the ma- ference in the two being for the office held final sessions for the year on sau County, are to face-new condi- liam Morgan, the proprietor, who dis- of police justice. 'Albin N. Johnson Monday and Wednesday evenings. tei has work on the walls of the county tu- is the candidate on the Citizens' tick-| Arrangements were completed for Tem e her den elvis hes ite nooo rn ane nes ton en tige ip eet acer -pre a opment). semblyman MeWhinney of Nassau! telephone booth and the back door. Blackwell board and are not to receive more gkltwhfimowtgmAhue-gni 18, propositions prepared for sub.. County ls enacted, and there is no| The clerk was engaged on the oppo- |'cents «cf-“4.“ g than $26 a day each for their 86r- fo. trgatsea “WA. wan “mm”; mafia-tom“: yers, budget items doubt it will be. site side of the,.store behind the soda ers the present year. vices. 'The resolution appointing the Henyy L, Maxson; for tummnr, revised and other business transacted. fountain when the man was in the The bill which has strong indor®e~ more, 'The man returned half an ments, embraces provisions that com- hour later and was detained while Mr. pletely protect property owners, the Morgan caled 'the Freeport police, line, recites that the plaster work in Seaman, tising mammal. will be held from 7 Ine tos commtttone Bink bout. Bie te it rare. ite face of the white finished plaster more to Tepresent the nominees ape C. Her- street, for district No. 1, and in the framer of the bill and lawyers who goggfigfimfrgfir‘rgflm comptrol have developed numerous cracks and i. san m As house of Alert ny 'in Observer - have studied it eay. The most im- ho r t P\\- checks, and that upon investigation it M: ArROM ”W“?! . Milbank, street, for district No. 2. portant feature of the bill is a section xefl°¥$§flbxfimlflfx chasers upon receipt of #h@ appears that said condition referred Me K- Graser, Henry . Hill, 'The propositions, as advertised, in- relating to arrears in taxes and as» loking for a box for a dog house. He of $991.90 and rom toin the White finishing work may Teomas Ferguson, Edmund T. Chesh- clude one for $3,000 to construct a so ! three men, who are experts in their ka Smith; for soll n D. ansk The election, as noted in the adver- n : - h . lue Hine I : comny salablish a bu. at on\ mandey, \but\ \We the dele of delivery The EL in the brown r seraul cour a, | top he Popplels party :~ Smith Cox Se \th Mar \t eRe r C f were issu ear in C ' Elf be fibula-yum 333322 dmh'lwm on account of in- that funds could be to im- matte supervisors inspected the tu- af this week a n m fely by e lence. prove certain highways ©ounty | bereulosis hospital last Thursday and for Saturday of this week. muon- pense of the village and Nassau Coun- ty. The proposition was agreed ‘xedm-day evening, after a «mg j have costs rintendent of Au- particul ; \ al enrollment is now requi ence between the village trustees, Su- 22nd io thelr takes as part of the brey reported that water fying works \ \\\\ \o\ ** 4C pervisors Smith_ and, Doughty, and penalty for their delinquency. FREEPORT TRUSTEES supply in the jail building been 'The chairman of the board was au- ) ) ngineers Starks and Voorhis.\ The The bureau will keep a list of all exhausted and that m__ ha8 thorized to execute a contract for the BUSINESSMEN SASS N county is to improve a section of taxes and cost in arrears. Sales been made for service main Of county of. Nassau for furnishing and Hempstead avenue with concrete and for the non-payment of taxes are to SETTLE WITH YULGH the G‘m“ Cltrlafigl’“ “£75375; mull: ing by the Western Union Tele T0 E r“. stand mum?“ portion of the '* , e id tem. boa 'the v rain pipe cost. begin on the first Monday in May an graph Company, B GONTINUED Petitions to the Public Service Com- ; hage: hi 19,5 nine clogks in the nually, mnd the bill provides further the superintendent in this Court House. e cost will be one Pet that if a property is sold. the: sales Bu - [service. dollar a month for each clock; three mission for the subway under the book shall show the name of the buy- A session of the Freeport The resolution of Februszy 17, au- dollars a year for poles and $70 for Continuation of the Rockville Ce Long Island Railroad tracks were er and the terms of the purchase. |_| Village. Trustees was held Thursday. thorizing the sheriff of Nagmau Coun- installation charges. ontinuation of the He Cen- submitted by Counselor Hooley, and Among other provisions of the bill | John LeGreca complained of noise ' . tre Business Men's Association has will be circulated for signatures. are stipulations that notices of in- A | from an electric organ in the skating . tended sales .;?3f°£€il:m asvgg ; rink recently opened in (Brooklyn ave- culation; that the sales books of the | nue by Herbert Kerr. ~ m. ioe shall be:open The clerk was instructed to draft the day of sale; | an ordinance for the licensing dance halls, skating rinks,, shoo newspapers anhattan Brook + ante and gazed ub- | galleries and similar amusements, lication -of properties to be sold in| President Anderson was authorized two ‘fl'w'gr for six weeks to execute an agreement im settle- w h-m'bfnum “main“? m ment of a claim by Adam Yuleh, mo- m and. other _ legal.| torcycle officer, who. was injured on and of been decided upon by some of the loy- Acting (President Russ on Monday called attention to the power house ai members who met last week. rounds, and thought (In? could The members agreed that the or- beautified by the placing of shrub- ganization was a necessity, not alone and treas. ' Sorrentino was awarded for promotion of business affairs, but a contract to lay a c a. Op for the good and welfare of the Vil- server street and Centre avenue, for lage. Such matters as the organiza- $115, for which bids were asked. tion considers of importance will be| (Budget items revised, less balances . discussed and acted upon, The mem-.| On hand, total $29,788.25, _._. bend believe there is considerable to j - nes s e emt NQ - OPPOSITION . _ STEPHEN LEWIS DEAD TRAVELERS ELECT Life-long Resident OP Mempstead L.- 1. Council Combines Pleasare 6 with Annual Business Session, Long Ieland Council No. 550, Unit- ed CommercialTravelers of America, held its annual meeting last Satur- day evening in Freeport and elected the follow officers unanimously; years -living in the Bag¥iew section of Freeport, died (Manday night at the ome of his daughter, Mrs. Mamic \of foreclosures September 27, 1918, in the perform- c collectable by the ance of duty, against the village for Harrington, South Side avenue, Free- Senior flor, of Rockville Centre genepally, They e io t purchaser, permission of the COUNtY thy pum of $2,000 p sub. {port: dlt 3\ Junio mmm “5 mthtofinL'mh-nu will join ATRY c nar in igs at sales, and a Yay \to. the\ approval. of <. mak past councilor them in the efforts for progress. M. k provision er his 'land man'g sation Commission: ; Solicitations will -not be engaged in, | sold for t¥x delinquency may redeem A_ complaint was lodged aghinst and Cornelia Lewis. During @arly N. { F . but the applications of merchants a ) the at any time in £07\ the Riles! Lodge in reference to noise manhood he lived: in Hempstead vil- Coll with sincere motives of co-operation There will be no opposing titket at ty-eight months by paying all charges. created by the blowing of automobile lage and later' moved 'to Freeport, will be welcome. the annual election of officers for anid\ horns, also noise-from where he engaged in farming, mov- d'I‘B‘d? to Grand 0°: The association members have de- Rockville Centre yiNage on March 18. a Ti < v C meil én June, cided upon a combination plan of| An amendment 00m election law, B cutouts fio, |ing and contracting. 'He cared for Walter M. Nichols and John J. Bo: advertising, and the first installment Dassed last year, precludes the filing was inltructed’to write a letter in the village streets and county roads land; alternates, Edward A. Spiegel is appearing this week. These adver- of independent nominations later than reference to the Elks for presentation | at various times, mg}. Albin N. Jfim i du tinemon‘t':l will set 1:5? the énduca» “dd-ya forgets-e annual “tiring; their ; : ; ie good wot is coune r- ments which the merchants offer for and more than ays prior . FOR NORTH SIDE af i annual meeting, Thursday After the death of his first. \if! ing the year was recognized in a spe- buying at home. They should be en- 15-days' limit expir at midnight * The treasurer's annual report was |°°W° Y°2T8 ago, he turned his busi- cial manner by a visit of Grand couraged to the fullest extent. last Monday. Up to that time Village * received and ordered filed ness over to his sons, Arthur' and Councilor Andrew W. White of James- Those who have agreed to stand by Clerk Utter had received no.petitions, A meeting of the Nassau Mosquito] Police Chief James Hanse submit. Clarence, and went to North Carolina town, N. Y., and Grand 'Becretary the association are L. M. Schneider and none came later, held at Minecia ted 'the annual rt of the police &? live. He married in Mansfeld, |'Walter M. Winn of Utica, N. Y., who & Son, Hicks & Watts, Robert Mich-| Since the citizens' primary, reports Coromdssion mas held at Minecia on Bi, “MW\ 14 Pon had N. C., and remained there with his made rousing addresses concerning noff, 'Henry Berger of the Cohen were current that persuasive efforts Wednesday afternoon, and gratifying amupa’ltmet to the “minus tum?“ five wife until a few months ago, when.| the progress of the order attiong trav- Quality Store, Dave Dey, Harry Ster- were being exerted to have Edwin G, reports were read on the work ac- beam 1“in and (my: eonvic. he returned to Freeport by advice of eling men and especially commending ling, Jy Lampert and loski & Co. Wright run independently for presi- complHighed. In the collection of mos- Egon, mid Six automobiles had his physician, ill of diabetes. the unusually fine work of Long Isl- dent against Joseph F. Russ, who de- quitoes “inn from the north side been stolen from the village and five His condition became alarming re- {and Council, which won a beautiful feated him at the primary by 21 votes. ~ R ntly, and 'he realized it. His son, [silk American last year through Mr. Wright did not enthuse much over (ff the island and mud-rig was $3132; ”£845,150” mmflwl‘l‘nec: gmdfveu i; the mrlaerviee with having the highest percentage in- PRIV' ”ALLOCK VISITS' the proposition, it is said. In fi ound that only one salt marsh mo- i the 27th Division, part of which ar-| crease (52 2/3) and is likely to retain , he looked upon it with a measure was among them. $25”? ain, From Ravan ark; Fived in.New York yesterday (Thurs- [it as permanent property, Jamesport Soldier who Fought with indifference and doubt as to its sue» 10 inc wide -and 28 to 30 inches f . his hero son once again. His wish 7 salt marsh below Merrick, from duty. bending present difficul- V2, hot fulfilied. Private Aubrey Hallock of Jame«- HANSE AND BENS PLEAD a port, who fought with the 38th In- . 9 Too. Mew. Smith of Freeport; four % Trial on Draft Bribery Charges *- r Jor the year || brothers, 'Jack\ and Sum of Freeport, __ ing Excellent Arrangement. C was fix-Ad at $64,450, SIX TEACHERS RESIGN | bids for ditching 500,000 feet 8 % Chief Hanse asked to be relieved father was to live that he might see Sucess requested him to remain throughout | tioned, Mr. Lewis leaves a daughter, | Dave Dey, Gents Furnisher, Show- the of Belleau Wood, Chateau Thierry The decided to advertise for $148. day).. 'The one wish of the stricken 38th S Is Week in R. v.C. cess, if undertaken. FINE WINDOW DISPLAY tract to 'be awarded about| President Anderson 'Be#idet the daughter and sons man- fantry, Regular Army, in the battles Epenetus and Joseph of Hempstead. 5nd fi'lbfll‘u' tacit\ the tam Set for March 17. An important branch of conducting 10\ past wee aunt, Mrs. M. J. Madigan, 211 Maple avenue. Captain James H , chief mmw'uqm business on a modern-scale is window The 38th Inan P of the ptain anse, of the display. In this direction, Dave Dey, try was part Freeport police rtment, ell-hug Frank Damiano and Smith' Elar, the new Raw “mi-Kn\ m3!» famous 8rd Division of Regulars, and of the local draft , and Baton oie t -~ ba rrested \ -on com: of 201 Merrick road, Ra centre, d e ex. 7 * , hard- | is showing. the public somethi 1: | German drive, winning the name in| were arrai Wednesday . before ¥ | RSR East Rockaway s?“ Faoult) SRT of Main is? who dom, if ff“. equalled in this 3553“ the A. . E as ) the. Rook of the Federal Judge Thomae I 1d in. * ¢ M W. wo Remain. harged t Broke into store| and certainly never exc k lo .. The tment | SEALER WOOD IN SMASH . and 'otote four um: nine bat- at the elm-y of up-to-date 3 was cited for bravery by m . k Pershing. At a meeting of the East Rockaway teries and thirty penknives. Damiano mano # Privale Hallock wont through the Trolley Car Hits His Auto But He school Board this week, six of the ma\ wimp, and Blar sent to the Chil- that Mr. Dey knows his business. In ign without a seratch. He was i faculty of the school tendered their , Brooklyn. line with tt display of in thick of fighting at St. Mihicl m—m’. “Wu\ peas Pas 2 *\ goods _ is unlit; mfi'fimwm’ a, and gassed so that was uncon- es A more advan Us in many instances | several hours. He was sent f 0.U.A.M. VICTORY DRIVE tained at lurgor stores | home with his eyes «o affected that it » ' £ \\ Dey a call. He has any. | At the bompitals at Staten island and | LENTEN RULES CHANGED Rockville Centre Council you want. If he hasn't he will yesight was restored aware t cheerfully and with prom . 'Read his advertisement in this