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CTMENT FOR HARDING LEAVES HIS FRONT PORCH ARTHUR BISHOP Grand Jury Returns Bill Against Rockville Centre Man On Turn your cock | LEASED y Back sunpay A.M. | - _ CONCERT BY SPEDICKS BAND . Abandonment Charge F _| port about the case and was informed a P s < . A reminder that Sunday, lh; | bo, atone It het beth trane. Innovation By Observer-Post Will Give Local Res- ing, October 31st, lay] ferred to the Wederat«Court In Brook» s A & I Twenty eight. indictments were re- o . ive iyn. The story wae almost\ in the urnished B! ) umed by the October Grand Jury last saving ”law bftumes inoperative | iyn. , Ti® « Atory was in (he dell“ Same Servlte F “Cho- ~ furstay. That body convened Octo for the rest of\the year, and that) Ruter and Justice Johnson was © o P . Wm Prob-bl, “I,“ va ber i und has been engaged in hearing the clocks must be turned back| reached, and the matter finally straight- apers- ( rases from all parts of the- county, As these cases were dispored of Grand Bury took up the gambling tuition on which the John Doe in miry had been conducted all summer, ad expected to dispose of that matter thin a week. The only Rockville Centre case in hich an Indictment was returned was hat of Arthur Bishop, who was charged th abandoning his wife and their - small children, after being cap- ured in Chicago in company with an- pther woman. Indictments were returned in the case the Freeport policeman, Arthur th, who was mysteriously at- jiched whilecm series of of robberies ere mystifylfg. the villiife, The full lst of indictments returned ened out. one hour, between 1 a. m. and 2)\ 'The Patchogue ectebration, however, | -- -hly In Evenia g Who Is j | without a hitch. a. m., of ptmm‘ny, before you) Twenty-three candidates were initl- mead retire on Saturday night, was is-| ated by the Freeport Lodge officers, the sued on Wednesday by the New| Ruler, Eateemed Leading Knight H. G. Papenmeyer, Esteemed | . York Daylight Saving Association. Loyat Knight Raward A. Rices Esteem The South Side Observer-Nassau Post, will inaugurate this year, J 21:2: fixedfifle: If; oi: filflé‘n’i; 4. 163915.\ the greatest Election Night ignovnion in the history of Nassau Cull—4d 1 5:0 ngly during the year 5 to be Wlimcviaet ‘éufxfi-lflzf‘vzyuam ty when. the complete election returns from all parts of dannlt E Y g y sive and included ® distinctively novei| States will be shown on a screen in front of the Observer Building. In g A eon solved by a concession to make| reature, atter which Sultan Mushamush addition, Spedick's Military Band I ing: the e \ H . give a concert during even Ll’fiydatl‘lsii; gwhpegcotd £1??? Egigfizlflfl‘i EST“? fizz: ing, and everyone will have a chance to whoop things up. de { instead of from Mfg“ Nov: mne‘r ii‘cv:rs?1°Tfleh?;lfver:Hm 11:2: “k nuse‘mll ke'ELfm # huxmm [db on film le gore and then seme more, of the Republican ticket, and: there will be every opportunity for ember 1st, as at present. ._. “thwem-ny or batchoruie 3:21qu ”Orwg: mud how KW‘ 4 < + McCray and Trifenne McCray, a disorderly house; Walter mon, assault, second . degree; urmy Fresta, Frank Hart, Victor aggio. Joseph Maggio, Hugh Tom . Eugene Reynolds and Joseph Niassa, robbery, first degree; Gustave fetard and Katherine Gaillard, grand reeny, firsty degroe; Joseph Debo- mas, aseault, first degree; Joseph De- jonas, unlawfully possessing a. re- mm 77 TH] tage than in its' bounteous hoapitaly RN REVENUE at Ros's Hotel, which made it the per- server-Post, and an expert operator will be at this- end iting the- fect ending of a fine Elks' night. No : < finer feeling of good fellowship exists|febutns as they come over the wire from the New York City head- JOKE BY JOHNSON anywhere than. was exhibited between quarters. The Western Union Telegraph Company has arranged to- Mother Freeport and Baby Patchogue, a both of which lodges are making amas: the most complete returns ever assembled by any organiza= : Starts Series Of Developments Ov-|ing progress in this splendid order ot| tion, and these will be available to the le of Rockville Centre, l broad charity and true Americanism. er Skeleton In Coffin-And The Freeport Wiks Tornado Commit- the Observer-Post system of returns. } ae oie oy \Cas ure Ends Well tee deserves much credit for this' suc- ? In addtion to the Western Union re- # ame . i - . ful rent.. and luted of urns arranged mem- Jacobs and Wiliam Jacobs, as Morisee, chairman; Judge (mu: 31..ng L“, “22.2. mug-“r“. the u, second degreo; Joseph Koman- Republican candicate for president speaking to an Exaited Ruler Albim N. Johnson and| Goerem, R. P. Domaschke, Thos, Reilly, returns in N Coun s m“:$.$\§2£23- 17:13\ 4\ 15323: erowd at the railway station in Chicago while en route to si. . av: Past Exalted Rulers Archer B. Wai| Cha. M. Russet, Nelwon Disbrow, P./from that company may be increased. {wiil n. in fir“ (< ep ; Minn. - face and Clarence A. with DIB! Ir., Fred Sheide, Eugene FreU®4|mhe use of the existing plant, the Com- ve full at an early. hour, A , abandonment; Joseph Di Angelo, Figs Tg - o itempting to commit rape, second de- over 300 live: Bills from Freeport] ¥. Webber, 3. R. Curley, David Band. mintlon bolts. will be mach ore, $08 might wive waning now that our -d. m + Ban! nomical and should miso used for + ~*\ | Lodge, No. 1263, visited its baby, Pat- lor, G. H. Papenmeyer, ®. Amhur w. Frier, Benjamin Green:| ADVANTAGE OF MEMBERSHIP |>ulic to know womething of Scouting Lodge, No. 142%, on Tuesday Mes Brown:. D. Romano, deo Monet SANODY PMTDO®e®, Therefore its value 7. Randolph Penton and Earl G. and what it means to be m Scout. evening 'of last week. + They had Curtis, W. F. Southard, Belap m,] be included in the rate base, sanders, robbery, first degree; Susan IN BOY SCOUT TROOPS) \in the nr pince, it prepares boys|mpecial train which started from L¥m-| Strong. * «| but in adjusting the rate the burden of ite, keeping disorderly house; to become clean citizens and to be pa-| brook mt 7.80 p.m., and stopped at the carrying It should, it possible, be 'm Wilm Krang, going away without triotic. It in niso a help to the public| different way stations' to Babylon and posed laritely. upon the summer con- myping after' meefdent; Richard] Scout Master Tels Of Benefitt its much as the pubM@ can call upon reached 'Patchogue at 8.98; where they P s C mm l wumers, imm, unlawfully possessing re- able To R, V. C. Boys [@ Bcott in need of help. Tt is one or | were met at the station by the mem-| « Ws Us « Commindioner Irvine says there in oter, Claus Brandup and George . |the best organtztions in the world for| berw of Patchogue Lodge and paraded P a community of interents between the Rich, attempt to commit grand lar | ___. .) | youn boys. It provides a place for a | through the principal streets of the As FAIR GAS RATE Long Island Lighting Company and t}, cond degree; Claus Brandrup, ere has been a great Increase Of | choice of companions in life, and clean | village, which were thronged with spec- the Patchogue Company as to demand chased from the Long sland Lighting Company or another tranamizsion line must be bullt in order that the supply purine. blackjack nnmwnyly “mini-n; interest nmong the three troops of Boy |eompanionship means a brighter und tator®. Following the officers of the| _-_. ‘L'Mu'ffy Into the fairnemm of the price he revolver; Edward B. Powell and Scouts of Rockville Centre. recently, | future | and viafting lodges, came the s charged for was purchased. Prior to|grand stand seat carly in the ening. foin Doc, ammult, first de@r®® RU | ing they are not alone increasing in |_ NWF, T° !NfO manhood with a | Freeport Eike Band of 35. pleces, Inln‘du Long Island Case BY Al-| June 1, 1920, the price paid' was 76 The screen will be w\ ben christinnisen, ' grand Inrceny, see- | MUD 10W T8 80% M - | purer determination to win through | natty new uniforms, then the Contin! . lowing Requested Dollar A | A4 (6h , It WA £660 |noeth aige server Street ike pu i Davia Ehrlich, naeaur,| Membership, but taking up their work/life and nw they live up to Scout re-) with the Coffin Carriers, the Mystic Increased to $1. It was found that th a aP R l Arthur P. Hale, abandon-| with more zest than before Arthur - Bishop, abandonment;| One of the Scout Masters in speaking ear Cornell, amaault, second degree; Award E, Bdstrum, abandonment; enry May,, abandonment; Lawrence} betship in the Hoy: Scouts said: Prew, assault, second degree. \It may be of mome interest 'to the gost of producing gus, including tran ; | mimmion, was, - prior to the In prices of con! and Iqulrvmonlq the \ alding the nation. | Mist' of B. B. B. B. in unique regalla| Month Service Charge \You have heard 'parents remark,|and followed by about 500; members, h . . .po. Whit will my boy grow up to be? or| burning red fire. + of thi advantages resulting from mem 4.” my boy would only pick good com- When the parade reached the prin-| Whil¢ the sas consumers of Rook f thousand 'cuble feet. mny‘nndNumy wear from. that rough| cipal business corner, it was stopped) ville Centre and Freeport are anxiously ‘r‘f'fl'z\ m + CM'T‘W\ Iryine, crowd!. New think, parents: Bcouting| by three plain clothes men, who said| awaiting the outcome of fhe com aw the present price of oll affords your boy 'the opportunity' {| they were \Infernal OMC®rS|againet the proposed $2.76 o mus and accepting the proof tendared of an learning many things of value both to and had a suspicion that \hootoh\ WA#¥the Nassau and Suffolk “min-Bun of 8720 per ton on genemtar himself and to the country. For in<| being. brought into the village and par- pay, which includes h i D4 Oon, Present Cont of stunce; he learns what it in'to tike) ticularly Insiated on examining the cof. f famus mo hikes through the woods and atudy the | fin. . Upon it being then and there open- meme mature of. the wildernems, He learn®/ed up its contents, to the amazement how. to cook, tle knots of different/ofr the spectators, -proved to be a real varieties, fudge distance by the nked | skeleton, whose eyes biased with elec- m eye. He moquires exerciso from physl-| tric light and aldo two large quart -.-_--._-_- cal culture setting up stunts, different|potties filled with amber liquid. Elec. vote . Hughes Wileon - Rep.plur Dem, plur, Coffin Carriers, 'Attorney . Hil: the east end of the Obsery projection it') tama. 12 22,800 80,400 10,000 Y - Johmson, Freeport Village Treas- Arizona. 3 20834 30,170 12,648 . 2: 8. Smith, Dr. AT\; Flor New Pavers. sas .. » A1 148 112148 $5,000 Inn and L. R. Himmel, protest: Onittornia see,200 2,808 ty and trust. 'There ed that they had no knowledge of these . a f - 16,508 |are somewhere in the nelghborhood Of bottles and were rather disturbed at lection Ponnecticut 1 106,614 $186 «50 in New York Mtatealone,| the sugention of being tiken in cus- fit!- Weng Dinware a 26011 1268 «nd 1050 troops under council.| iady, from which they were by it $l, A 14411 , 41,371 \I belleve in: being m boy with-boys he ever secured Geo Fr 114,620 |and I gind that I can be of monte The itaho a so,808 A s [benefit them in some way and any. front of the Minots % 1185649 200,480 one alse can help. What we need now l; Ilm Iitiana. 351.008 dour iw a f re shen to take an interest [ovu in phots of £ people who have children grow up right. encour the Bay Scouts.\ = \ dit C. «iff #if} Lf g J {fig-l; H Ii: fall al tt ¢: i I I is t i; if