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Ag mse e [ screws - Di M VOL. Lil. NO. 34 WHOLE NUMBER 2834 en FRLL DEAD ON ROAD |BALDWIN COUPLE HURT| Junior Home Project Exhibit at County Fair MAN BY TRUCK GOING TO TRAIN] Mr and Mrs, Jorerh Keller in Admifjred by Thousands and Awarded Unknown Hit Walking on Merrick Road at Valley Stream. Charles B: r, Jr., an Ocean As the result of a collision between ; , An unknown man, about 60 years Side C two autos Tuesday night at Rocka- ' ommater Succumbs to way road and Hearne avenue, Ja- of age, was killed accidentally by Heart Attack. maica, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keller of one of Thomas Roulston's large auto Eaédminlvzerehmjurai The former trucks when walking in Merrick a is left shoulder dislocated and Charles Brunger, Jr., of Ocean received bruises, and the latter re- 3:2! at Valley Etream Tuesday Side, aged 36 years and married, Coived possible fractures of ribs. t . , f » > \| Both refused to be tak t t. i R s 4 . fa s The spot was a dark one, and the was found dead about 7.30 Wednes- Mary's Hospital, fomn’l’cinto zvhlih 6 a. \ _ | a chauffeur of the truck, William Holo- day morning at Rockaway and At- institution Dr. Brons, who came in |. b » s han of 241 Sixteenth street, Brook» lantic avenues, near the Ocean Side the ambulance, offered to take them lyn, did not see the man. His cap, hurled in the air, told the chauffeur o Food Market. His knuckles were nfler No had given them medical i f ho and a helper, Michael Waish of 716 nelly, @' representative of the Tray=' bruised, his forehead and meck MEDION: f \I6 f Fifty-seventh street, Brooklyn, that eller's Insurance Company, It was f scratched and his lips smeared with ha Kellers were riding in an n ' 1 ' vith tha automobile owned and operated by , P: something had happened. They decided to place & policy» with that, . . found the man under the truck. Justice Neu was notified and gave permission for removal of the body. Holohan and Walsh were permitted to go home, agreeing to appear at a hearing on Saturday. _--_-_--4 BANKS AVE. SHOWS NO HEALTH MENACE Health Officer Jaques 'Reports-- Cows Ordered Remosed--To _ Chlorinate Village Water. The Rockville Centre trustees, sitting as a board of health, receiv- ed a report Wednesday evening from Dr. Arthur Jaques, health office: dirt and blood. _ James McKnight of 944 Myrtle ave- At first it was suppgsed-fe nue, Brooklyn, when a car operated been killed by an Zfitomobile, but bY Jam?“ Paltlne of 796 Flushing autops: rfoyined lat avenue, Jamaica, crashed into them. fly by 33A?“ p. “3:92. Tats; Patine was arrested, charged with for Justice New, @isclosed that death \°%°%® \iving. was due to acule dilation of the heart and Thots tet enones is WAR HONOR ROLL the ways and/means department of the Hudsor\ & Manhattan Railway o.-a he Hudson Tube Building T0 BE PREPARED in Manhattan, had left his home to catch the 6.06 Long Beach train __ for the city. It was dark and rainy. He carried an umbrélla, which was found near his body. It is believed that finding he was short of time to catch the train he either ran or walked so rapidly as to bring on the heart attack and fell dead. His body was removed temporarily to Ronald's morgue in Lynbrook and presiding temporarily as president later to his residence at 272 Atlan-| on Wednesday evening, the trustees tic avenue, Ocean Side, where fu-| approved unanimously a resolution The fruit, vegetable and cattle der the direction of Fred W. Ohm, meral services will be conducted at adopted during the term of Edwin hibit of the Junior Home Project|club's exhibit was arranged by Miss Nassau County, while the sewing 92 UW® concerning condi- 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon by Rev. G. Wright two years ago, toyruvlde Workers at the Mineola fair last Olga E. Goehler, director of the home won awards: tions in the Banks avenue section. James H. Bigelow of the Ocean Side an honor roll book of all villagers week gained the admiration of thou-| bureau of Nassau County. director of junior extension work in Dr. Jaques said that he had made and Graffing place signed Presbyterian Church. Relatives and who participated in the war, the sands and proved one of the inter-| Some of those from south side| Edith Schupp of Ocean Side, rolls, % T0@@Dt inspection of the territory foo\ porsee sidewalk friends and the Ocean Side Fire De-| roll to be kept in the village office; esting features of the occasion. The| villages who won ribbons in the| vegetablés' and fruit; Catharine °\3 had found no conditions such as partment members are invited. In- also to have resolutions prepared and exhibits included almost every va-| junior project exhibit are: Kilian of Ocean Side, would endanger public health. He terment; will be at Greenfield.come- engraved and sent to the partici- riety of veretable, and the produce Mildred Koehler of Malverne, wrape Orerion. sanitary inspects tery. pants or their parents, and an en- displayed showed that the junior first prize in collection of vegetables; marmalade, crabapple jelly. of Lon and, go over - Mr. Brunger was a member of the graved roll framed and hung in the workers including both boys and Charlotte Denton of ast Rockaway, The Rockville Centre Foods Club with him. Columbia Engine Company, Ocean village board rooms. girls, had given paifistaking effort first in collection 'of vegetables; got a second award. Lettie Wood of Dr. Jaques said that & certain 'the Woodmen. of the A' report was received from the to the care of their projects during|Paul Berg of East Meadow took Roosevelt was first in the exhibit P*\*\ ping cows had been given World in Brooklyn. He is survived street committes that the stoppage the, past season. first prize in an exhibit of flint corn; of canned huckleberries, and Emma OASOnable time move them, as by his wife and ome child, also by of the drain pipe which extends The articles made by the'Girls'| Fred Hahr, Jr., of Wantagh, second Clerk of Roosevelt, first in cabbage the section is too closely built up his parents, a brother, Gustav, and from Hempstead avenue had been Sewing Club members, which were| in exhibit of flint corn; Charles to have cows kept there. a sister, Mrs. Howard E. Cornwell, found between Village and Centre| a part of the junior exhibit, drew Strang of Wantagh, first with pop- Trustee Frank Gardner said he R. V. C. Trustees Approve Propo- sition--To Carb Hempstead Avenue Speeders. With Trustee Lee W. Greiner following were some of those who Fourteen-year-old Dudley Graves of Rockville Centre surprised a num- ber of girl competitors by taking a first prize with his embroidered cen- ter plece. a The health officer has used chlor- Ide of lime in connection with the water drainage, and intends using it l a Keun in cesspools within 300 or 400 feet The program for 'the welcome. =. of the supply. The water will be home celebration in- Rockville Cen- |- chlorinated directly with an appar- tre on October 13 will start with a atus costing about $400. This chlor- inoting will remove the rusty ap- decorated automobile m pearance of the water, which is a | P.M. Immediately will micro organism similar to algea, and a block dance from 4 to 6 do away with the yellowish cast com- Lincoln avenue, tm f and Counselor Hooley is to ascertain them. corn. the William Wiley place and found wyry'ty front of the Auto Tire Shop. if the owners can be made to open The vegetable, fruit and cattle ex-| 'In the sewing club's exhibit and nothing objectionable. laboratories at Albany, showing wat- “mm dh Lakeview and Morris avenues was er analysis, was submitted and hand- w “0.011: referred back to the street commis- the War Cam DIES AT FREEPORT sioner to see the supervisor. ROOSEVELT DINNER over to stenographer Fraser. After Club, .e pC of Thomas Moroarity of New York considerable inquiry the Observer- “a.“ Mrs. Eliza Valentine Rabell died force, 'The application was fled. FREEPORT BUILDE office that the water shows a low ms. Its wig. 4.216“ ”it? po- - at her residence, 150 North Main An anonymous letter complained percentage of nitrates, indicating ox- hory i electric peed Hemp- street, Freeport, last Sunday event O 4 a Pelics\ ptai baccilus coll communis, which means tinal communt- Phillips was asked to send his motor- Reginald Schwartz, a contractor At a meeting of the executive There is a greater demand for germs Mable to inter Tuesday evening, Rev. Reginald H. cycle officer in that section to look and builder of 56 East Milton street, committee of the Nassau Republican reservations at hotels on Long Is}- the wells from street drainage. Aside * from these conditions, the water is R The. deceased wt? yborn hJuly 13, t rA'lxigxliZim\)? isleAleléff‘z 51.213}: early Wednesday morning in 'the| Tuesday evening it was voted to has been for several years past. The 835. at Pelham, N. Y.. where she fo hold a dinner in commemoriation of gunning season on Long Island open- teen years of age, when she entered 500 feet, was referred to Engineer juries sustained when a Long Island Madam Searles' S’emlnnry4 known as Major for an estimate. Traction Company trolley struck his| velt's birthday at the hotel on the cock,. Plovers and yellow legs can veni f October 27. ' be bi » she received her education. At the| Corpus Christie, Texas, devastated | japtic avenue, at 10 o'clock Tuesday ' Tie soin wa now be bagged, and the latter are age of 22 she was married to an-| by a hurricane, was filed. Any con- night. dent of the club. General Leonard p. , brant, Wik Wood is expected to be at the din- 'UCX® #eese, brant, son and Jack snipe, coots and gallinules, can be all of Ocean Side. avenues. This is a private drain, much praise from those who viewed /corn and second with white dent had inspected the section, especially & fl E - The feation was: it. hibit of the project workers was un-| in the canning club's exhibit, the A report from the board of health appl “a“ The placing of a catch basin at ed to Engineer Major for turning from Smith F. secretary court applied for a position on the police . , Post learned apart from the village esios exten the Nassau Republicans to Honor Col.'s EXPEGT BIG SE A30“ mrfidqnson Elected Director. idized conditions; also one or two lights supplied by o village, ing. Funeral services were held on | stead avenue, and Police Captain cation. These may have seeped Into Scott officiating. after the \mile a minute Murphy®.\ preeport, in his 50th year, died |Club at the Garden City Hotel on and by hunters this year than there pronounced good, -| service in Ocean Side road, about Nassau Hospital at Mineola, from in- lived with her parents until six the late Colonel Theodore Roose- ed Wednesday for rabbits and wood- Lilac Hedge, at White Plains, where An appeal for financial aid from | automobile at Long Beach and At- The colonel was honorary presl- exceptionally good this season. thony M. Rabell of New York city tributions placed with Village Clerk Schwartz had just come from the © forwarded. ity and left his business partner, by Rey. Dr. Draper. She was for| Utter will be _ a mer and tell of the lif of the de- many Lear! a member of the old glare-091,33: lfigixifiiognnmyeréfld yin\? fvlhzlflt'fiel l‘fia‘eggbowti ceased honorary president. taken beginning October 16, while Bronx St. Ann's Episcopal Clyirch. _ neat ente, The chairman of the dinner com- the shooting season foi f She was the last member of the old | t0 light, gas and water from CON- | struck by the trolley. The trolley | mittee {s Robert Seaman of Jericho. ® r grouse, par . 1dge and quail opens November 1, On in summer, Rockville Centre i - B Hunt families. | templated house builders. ._ TheS¢ | carried the auto fully 100 feet. Lieutenant | Theodore Roosevelt; | !\ a _ Glu rfifimzflwzfm nn‘InW’edllflldBy were referred to await individual All of Schwartz's ribs were brim. gr., wax-“eligded a director of the Pro®fosticators of feathery luck elaborate clam 4 be . . morning in Greenfield cemetery. applications. en and his skull was fractured when to succeed Percy Hall, who has promise a big shooting season, as in the clubhouse from 8 a Mrs. Rabell is survived by one son, The Jacob Rumble“ $n¥rg£§f3 Drs. Runcie and Halpin arrived. moved from Nassau County. game seems to be plentiful, It is SUCCESSFUL mm?” a cabaret Of rate mm Lee Rabell of Brooklyn, and one fi‘mfififnbgflff a“, duhmnge gm a tT h; \;°\c”n;\;‘lg;‘ 11:53:56.1\: Robert L. Bacon of Westbury was many years since fishing has been --- , . i ot epl ost, co 0 : cceed his late father, as good as it has be - Mrs. Sara Pearsall Awarded Three \ ' 5:23: Mre, Letg/Rabolt Green street lamp In Observer street la8t wilson, motorman. They were not 23:1: ézchff: club-Drake“. \| in ‘Lon! Island w ter , “21:2\ l‘l'd * P A August for $26.68, a bill having been piaced under arrest, but agreed to weak fish are running fine, and large Premiums for Decorated Wares. _--_--4 sent, if the village would accord &) appear before Justice Southard, act- ----4--- catches are reported daily: Scallops release, This was granted with the understanding that a tender would follow. Alfred C. Stein of 227 Windsor avenue, asked in a letter if anything could be done to improve the side- walk at Windsor avenue, south of Shellbank on the own-m. to mg; Hem (special)-Town Clerk | it passable, The wa on prope WWW 18 telling his| of Henry Hessner, and Street Com- friends this week about a flight that | missioner Patten was directed to he took in an airplane last Satur-| put down a cinder walk, the cost to morning in company with Lieu | be charged against the property. tenant Sherman the pilot] John O. Peterson, D. D. S., com- of the machine. Attired n a heavy | plained in a letter that on Sep- leather army coat and with' helmet] tember 1, about 6 p.m., the motor k over ng apparatus of the fire de- ts: mlg'eaa. all; 0:1 33:- the 53m; had driven through Jef- The W. Clinton Story Post of the Great South Bay, over (Freeport, ferson avenuo, Lynbrook at the r0t9| American Legion met last Friday w n Centre Club has been cailed for Sat- a Miss M M\ M and Rockville Contre los our on oy ride! wg' “Lid 12723: 3:1!“2! ht: vh-hlibl- llro’dzlo er | evening at the community houne in BENEFIT I “ocm S BIG urday evening to consider the: prop- Iudged by awd. M.~. Mason, 30 we 5:1 reimbursement. Chief Church street, Freeport, and elected president of the Women's Painters speed of rier. He raked osition recently advocated. and favor- neolk! \ ¥ officers as follows: - and Beulptorm Association, and who over 135 inlles hour at times, and Marz informed the board that the H. D. Outer: b“ P Mm for l. v. C ed by a citizens' committee to estab. ranks unusually high in art. ing Coroner, whenever wanted, to testify concerning the nccident. Schwartz leaves his wife and one child. Funeral services will be held this (Friday) evening at his late home. Interment Saturday at Green- TOWN HALL TABLET VOTED are especially good and plentiful. The bay and creeks are literally Hempstead (special) -The Town live with crabs. Board on Monday authorized the ex- *\T° o penditure of $600, which will be| A'Bumber of New York sportsmen sall won three premiums, two firsts are to take over the E. used for the purchase of a building °° to take over, the M tablet and directory for the MOW nooo) sour p h and one second, each, near Patchogu® One of the first awards was for eld cometery. Town Hall. The bid of the John Polachek Bronze and Tron Company y.... z mung: a?“ “mm-cl? (can: lone in ver R. V. C: CLUB MEETING oration. The set was displayed with STORY POST FORMED | tor the tapiet was accepted in the a hand made linen table set, floral bove sum. rican Th a T2 thebailding, nile apge. & of the offices in the bullding, w decoration, Freeport American Legion Named Coron o veers male mola tae Special Session Called to Consider \The other first award was tor a f 'own morn! v uo After Deceased Aviator. r bern hs Ma tre Po ject green and silver lustre bow!, and the GILBERT ENJOYS AIR TRIP Town Clerk Makes Fast Flight in Among the successful south side exhibitors at the county fair in Min- eoln last k was Mro. Sara re mall of 185 Merrick road. Mrs. committee, the contractor second prize for opal lustre and s{l- architect for the new building. ver: A special meeting of the Rockville The exhibits of Mrs. Pearsall at- tracted much attention. They were at an average altitude-of 1600 feet. truck was not In Lynbrook on the lish a community denter; c tioned, Labor Day, and the Joseph Pettit and , tor. ward The trip was made tm about 18 date mentlon®h Pocohan, Propel ® ding. accretary, Soldiers Welcome Nets $600. \The club officers and members will PTRD $TOLEN AUTO IN BARK _. be given full opportunity to disbuss 3mm but the Town Clerk enjoy» moment of the ride Th the erson to that effect. Robert Campbell; financial secre- A Marmon car stolen from Dr. J. alr. _ e tary, Walter Schmidt; tromsurer, The public loyally supported the (ma community; project,. which if fa- R.\ Commerate of J Cit {Eh fight was taken in a Curtiss FAMILY FOUKD Charles W. Raynor. | Business Men's Association in pré- yored, d: Yuan-mo the club found \15. 11mg pom: 1: ': 3. N. 4 biplane, with a 400 WILLIAM ENSKO It was decided to Include in the senting the. (performance, Changing its name and by-laws, barn at 62 North Bergen place, P706: horse power L1 . Through items published im va- membership of Freeport \The World Aflame,\ at the Rock- *| port, Inst Monda: rious local papers, the chairman of eligibles from the neighboring vil- Mond: Captain Casey and two officers of the Freeport Welcome Home Com- lages. Centre Theatre, on a¥ ANOTHER LANDMARK RAZED ins Jersey City police came to Pres- NEW DEMONSTRATION AGENT mirree has been able to forw -f- ng, given to finance the #0!-|~ fhig week marks the panting of port with a bill of saie, containing To Sinton Horn:. The | - OIVEN FAREWELL SURPRISE - ° || another. old landmark of Rocteriite the \manufacturer's. number, which. \of a communication from While in the midst of packing in the rasing of the Tread Sy in Lovage at Bchasters Text Apo tmphll.m=tu for her departure > E wall homestead, built about ny at tbe above address f W'Muf“ y- 85 years ago, on the 'farm, or days ago. # at. Beach /is especially preciated. says: '¥insko was killed in an au- ont 'In July, 1918.