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widow OF ROOSEVELT URGES ELECTION OF WARREN G. HARDING in Statement Declares Coun- try's Vital Need is Victory for Republican Candidates. FIRST BACK (own country.] Says Opportunity Has Come to) Women to \Make Her Influence Mighty in Behalf of Nation.\ Oyster Bay, N, Y.- mit Roosevelt, widow Theo- dore Roosevelt, Js evinéing keen Inter- | est in the Republican campaign. She | recently gave to the press the follow- | ing stitement the election of| Harding. and Ooolldge: \The country's vitill need is the elec-| tion of the Republican candidates. | . Edith Ker MRS, EDITH klR'MT ROOSEVELT, Warren G, Harding and Calvin Cool- ldge. Only will the full mesure of Americanism in the next Administra-| tion be attained, If the people shall| 'for the party which true | nationalism as its high ideal, It not necessary to forget our duty to | eur neighbor in doing orr duty at home. \The time appeals most strongly to the manhood and the womanhood of America. To woman more than ever before because to her has come the teeted opportunity to make her Tnflu- ence weighty 'in behsilf bf the nation. \This year & never before, with world conditions me they are, stendi- mss and staunchnesy of Amerfcrn pur- pose are obligatory If we would frst bring back our country to its stable place and then by strong endeavor do all tha' can be done 'or peace and the general welfare in all lands.\ REPUBLICANS INSURE ECONOMICAL CONDUCT Washington.-Not sue man in tem thousand realizes the enormous ex- penses run' up by the present Govern- ment. 'The disbursements are roughly | $15,000,000 a day, more than a year | after the war. In 1914 the. people expostulated because the daily dis-| bursements by. the Treasury had reached $2,000,000. How gladly would the people groaning under the Impo- sitions of profiteers and the burden of taxes welcome a return to those hal- eyo days! Congress and the new Ad- | ministration will have to deal with| the' reduction of Government expend!-| 'The mane party that has them returned to power will n 1:5}: duce them, because it claims the gov- ernment is being economically admin- istered. The «Republican party will | delight tw reducing thee enlarged ex- pen#es 'for 'elerk hire, and the Inma- Uable buréaus that have been built up into money spending machines.. By holding in their hands all lines of ex- penditures the new Congréss and now Executive working together will cut | “r:- excessive' Items and eliminate others to an aggregate of hundreds ot millions of dollar. + Nation oemano®s THonouan cmanar. mus- sucedus In Novem- he would probably have to say : of the public'to have to got wway from Wi soUTE siDE OBSERVER AND fer Cups NASSAU The Legion boys lined. up an follows: Live Oak Engine Company No, 1, of the Rockville Centre Fire Department, I@ Waking preparations for a masque and civic-ball, to be held Thanksgiving eve in the Rockville Centre Community House. _ Ten dollars in gold is to be awarded the wearer of the best costume, and eight other prizes will be distribut- ed among the participants for various reasons. _J. L. Kleinfoller is chairman, Walter Cook, secretary, and J. Klein- feller, treasurer of the arrangements committee. 'The other members include J. C. Hannon, J, W, Young, G. Helfen- berg, Fred Merdes, Leroy Huser and L. Bushlinger. -___-4-_- Obituary William H. Scott Wiliam H. Scott, husband of Mra. Jessie 8. Scott, 'dled at his home in Rocke away avenue, Rockville Centre, on Fri- day, October 15, of arterio sclerosis, , He was eighty years old and was a native of Mamaroneck, N. ¥... He resided in Rockville Contre about fifteen years, and was widely known and respected. He was an honorary member of the Eureka Hook and Ladder Co. and a member of Charter Oak Cogneil, Royal POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1980 . \Tae In the top of an. English Inventor's table is & sig-zag cut that enables the table to be Aioli either ih a square or lomg and narfow form. worro® or sond SALE ea proposals will be, received, by /the mokrd \oe of ine villans cot Cedar: hurst, ut the Viliags Ome in' aid Village, wall & pum. on the sern, pay or,0CroBE®, 1620, tor the purchase at not lose than par and accrued. Interest of ($40,000.00) Forty thowe sand dollars, Park-Playground Bonds of the Village \ot. Cogurburat; maid. bonds will be reaistered: bonds, dated September lat, 1986, ot the - denomisiation . of Oue . \Thousand (14,000.00), dollar sach, numbered trom one (1) to forty (40) Instuaive. bearing: interaat mt a rate not excending five (6) per contum bar annum,, payable: semi-annually: on the first dayx of Murch and Beptember of sach year: two of eaid bonds in order ma numbered being payable. on\Beptember lat. in each of the years 198¢° to* 1940 inclusive. | Doth princtpal and interest of aid bonds are naysbia. in guid coin. of the United Btutes of Amerion of the present atandatd of welht and at the Bank of The Manhattan Co., st Far | one of he strongest tearm on 'the North ous driving. powerand well line. balanced Dispite the fact that this was the Legion players first game they proved themselves very adapt to the new style LEGION FOOTBALL TEAM WINS 46-0 very cleverly executed. 'The back field R. V. C. Eleven Defeats Fort Tot- showed unusual ability in open field ten Players By Big Margin . |running and the line held like a brigk I Ga, wall against the rushes of the heavy in First me Fort Totten team. This Sunday the team will go against Rockville Centre Legion American /the Ow! Club, one of the strongest Legion eleven opened it football season terms in Brooklyn. Tt is hoped that a of 190 in an auspicious manner by de- larger attendance, and more. generous, feating the strong Fort Totten team by the score of 41.0. 'The Fort Totten boys came over with the expectaiort of having will be seen at the field as the manage: ment has gone to considernble- expense to equipt the Legion team and to. fur: nish first cliss opponents. Game will start at 3 o'clock at Roek: awya Field. f side of the Island but proved very easy for the Legion who showed a tremend TRANSACT YOUR BANKING BY MAIL THE SUMNER SAVINGS BANK 12 GRAHAM AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y. WILL MAIL FULL INFORMATION UPON-REQURST:- WE MAIN: TAIN A\ SPECIAL MAIL DEPARTMENT FOR CONVENIENCE OF DEPOSITING, WITHDRAWING OR OPENING NEW ACCOUNTS, IT IS AT YOUR SERVICE SEND FOR FORMS AND FREE BOOK \SAVINGS BANKS DEFINED . L. M. Robins 4 8. GROVE ST, FREEPORT, L. I. GAS ADMINISTERED PYORRHEA TREATED COMPLETE X-RAY EQ Telephone Prosport D entist IN SELECTING THIS BANK as their banking home, our patrons were in- fluenced by one of several reasons. Some came because of the recommendation of friends; others at the invitation of the bank to try its service. Some selected us because our location is convenient for them, while others were glad to utilize our facilities, Everyone is here because \we satisfy.\ That is a pretty good reason for selecting your banking home. ._. IHE... NASSAU COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ' ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. ¥. A BOXING Arcanum. and two of foot ball, Many forward passes were\ Expert Repairing Prompt Atten Automobile Accessories of |: FREEPORT _AUDITORIUM MONDAY EVE'G, OCTOBER 25, at 8.30 o'clock stam nour, 10 RoUNbs FRANK Middleweight of Lang Island, \PADD' s Who has boxed every noted the public SRMLPINAL, % -nouvbe vs. LOU CORBIN > Thi Bay with the Puncy AL. McRAE Lightweight TWO SPECIAL SK Admission, Including War and Opers Chaie, * Ar Tas cue Every Figs» Surviving him are his wite daughters, Mrs. George E. Rockaway, N. T. Bald bond4 to be awarded. to the person offering to take therm at the lowert rate of intereat A eertified check on an Incorporated bank or trust company to the order of George W. Craft, Treasurer, for the mum of One Thou- wind (41,000.00) doitars must wocompany each proponal. Propomnie shall be addressed to Lewlt M. Rainlg, | Village . Clerk, Codurhurat, - Nassau County, N. Y.. .and 'enclored In a smiled envelops. marked, *'Proposale for Village of Cedarhurst, Purk-Piayground Bonds.\! The Moard of Trustees reserves the right to ¥edect mny and All Widw. The proceedimgn for the Imsurnce of these bonds have been taken under the direction of Russell Sprague. eg., of Far Rockaway, M. Y., whose written opinion to the affect that there. bondt 'are 'bindingand> lops! oull- uations of the Villaare of, Name County, N; Y., will be delivered. to the bur: MOHR'S GARAGE Rockville Centre Long Island tion - Modern Facilities all Kinds 475 MERRICK ROAD |sur5, fom wos ed fot (nor aid * day of December, 1920. Dated October 11th, Jorn 0. wetCoLL, President of the Board of Trustees. 1080. Rockville Centre, N. Y. ‘ Phone 1343 Entablished® 1917 FIRST : NATIONAL BANK Belimore, N. Y. A, bank account keeps you informed, Your chock is your receipt. Your stub is your record. 'We bifer you all the se- commodations safe banking permits. JOHN J, BHDMLL President CHAS. M, Cashier 'ECONOMY But Economy With Durability and Genuine Value This is what you got when having your Clothes Tailored To Personal Measure I6 requires genuine individual tailoring to make the garment wear twice as long, The fabric must be all pure wool and of unusual merit. Drop in-Let's prove: the facts. D. WALLACK 15 .SOUTH® VILLAGE AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. L © (Pormarly of Fifth Avenue, New York City) Posreail; «86 Almira L. Posrspil, waight anp whiour, Astorneys for Administrators, Rockville Contre, N. T. A IN BANKRURROY In the District Court ot the United States tor the Eaatern Dixtrigt of New. Tork . In the matter of cnimrray worm, gm. A tihe \oin ad Sut b dow: been el » Ir., in maid distriot, duly deciaced bankrupt, under the act of Congroms relating to banlc rupter, approved 1, 2608, for a full dlechnive and certificate thereat trom all his debts and other claime. provable mm hin estate; under maid and that the 1 day 'of November, 1980. 'at % pm. at the Postofice Building, Borcush of, Broskira, in said district, ie smsigned for the heating of the same, when and whore ait creditors of the eaid \bankrupt and other persons in- in< terest may attend and show, cause, if may they have. why the prayer of the sald pe- tition abould not be wranted bated, the Borough of Brookiyn, on the 11th day ot October, 1380. pemcy o. B. t Clerk. womic® to ommorrq®s Pursuant to an order of Hon. Leone D. Mowell, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having seninst rraNcms late of Woodmere, in the sald county, de- ceased. to prosent the same with the ouch are thereot, to the subscriber, the adminis- trator of the woods, chattel nd credite which were of 14 decensed, mt her piace of tranmactioe business at pice ot Jay. Bmith & Jay, 204 Montague Strest, Brooklyn, New York City, on or before the 36th day of March next. Dated, N. Y., September A, samai sTDN8oN, Administrator, aay. & Attornays tor Administrator, 20+ Montagne Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. City. ___ Notice in hereby gtvon that there -will be a io y bolo at the Rockville Contre, Némau County, New York, on the amp par or octorEn, ins. at $50 P.M., to yete upon a. resolution to change the name of the Rockville Centre Club to the Rockville Centré Community Associa- tion, Inc Dated September #Tth 1990; REx M g“. , President. T & Beorstary M. of Centre Club. county covet, KasAU CoUNry, Mitchell Brewer, Plaintiff, saminet Benjamin M. Pearsall. known also ma Richard. Pearsall, and Mary D., Pearsall, bio wife, William 8. Pearsall.\ known also a# Beaman Shaw, Gusslé Wilson. snd Mary Alms Davinon, Robert Davison, Alexander [Davison, Marbert °C. Davison and ad Rxsontore in nd mule duly made and entered in the shove entitled action, bearing date September #th, 1020. 1; ther un- deraiimed, the Referee in said Judgment nam ad. will mell at public auction, to the Mahest Wddor, mt the front door of the Woodmere Post Offce, Brower Avencs, 'at Woodmere, in the Town of Hem .: County of Nu mau. and State of New York, on MONDAY, 'THE 18T DAY OF NOVEMBER, 3100. of pwe oglook in the afterndon,\ the prminea | directed u aries br wald Judgment 'to 'be that certadh lot, ar pardet or and, attunte, Iying and hum Wail-rt,- . in the town of Hempatond. County of ana mafia-wrunmuuum‘n ) on a certain map entitied Jot No. ten (1 \Map of property st Woodmere, County. of Nammue 1. I‘m—1 by Mra. Mary Johnaon,\ fled in 'the ot -the . Clarke Namay Comity,. aa Map Mo, 283. cu”m being wounded and described ma follows, m: f BAtERAANS \Carter\ $2.98 Union Suits Women's fimest dombed ectton, mediitm weight Union Suits, Jow neck, sleevelems; knee and ankle length; white or $2 59 # Besh pink; band top; finish or shell trimmed; sites )|¢odd;|z”Nu-\u.“ +» Wonk-Unh- Suite 98e -Fleaced -Vosts Medium: welght,. band tops, low and Pants neck. . sleeveless; \& M kO ¢ | women's feeve Tined Ve este IS-{th alzon 36 ‘l 69 Pai heavy ih, Nigh not“? ; ® long . sleeves; _ pants ankle WC“. length; sizes 36 und 179° \Munsing\ Wear ¥ieece lined Vests, Pant Fleeced Union Suits ° Tights: Anom MI-hgny‘cflznc: U its Boyt gray 'heavy [fleece and fos 1 an tril white Hises 20° A 28 1 Bhave ao wo an | AX hit Reece Union Suita. $1.49 | $1.75 |. .\\ $1.98 AEM MME s evs on/ Hattornan's-Nain Foor WALL PAPERS wi Regular $0c Imported Oatmeal-Duplex quality, 30 inches wide, in all the leading shades ; easy to hang and no Matching. ~Specill, Roll. . . l, 31’ Tile Result Mi 0B Regular #56 Washable Papers, _ For : bethroum _ and » J: kitchens; / >10 . patterna to house | trom. Papers “hims‘ tees 45, w with oe withoat bord \Tu “I. wijh avery Purchase can,“ z‘ovufidrm |. . Mattermad's-Thind Poa ning at & point on the Ne rty of a new or known as annie \uas! of ut #6, the Map with the Dated, decensnd. Attorner tera, ot als Defendants pursuance of &n Interlooutory and 'anle duty made aiid entared entitled .wotion, . bewrinar. date ot 'Ootobar, - 1u26, - the 3 . the referce Jn. the.; onumed, «a Mes\ white ur mts byline. wid teria in the Umar, sale of mo $7, #4, ou And 60° im m In. fop unified. \\Bite or Yi Mtheted) at \ - Samm Comm p Potiiiors vi C 3 the Presport. 26, ¥. never Puritan te aluime! «sainat {Au of Valley gm. I: mm said J'- vouchers thereof, to ”fl er, the executrix of the Testament of sald deceased, of Inn-mix business, st of Wright & Wright, Rockville Centre, New York, on or before the. 20th day December, next, | seme pae City of New York; on or the ot December: next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., 1930, wowanp J. 109 Montaaue Btreet, her place Mincola, N, Y., June 4. 1920, | LIZZIE RIDDER: Avenue ie Cantre, N: YT. Pursuant to an order ri d le Cetin elated 0 olaime . aninat waure® RUO#, Inte of gram\. 0:37. im “it-“m o prosent and voush- thereof, to the. aubsoriber, tie the last Will and of said at ite piace of HAMILTON, TRUWE DO*=M. for Exsoutor, Neeb given Ame arenites the