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- \ OL. l. '\o. 16 . C\IUl.l\ C1n. Lo' c I s L\~u . 'l. Y .. WED\\£ on. ]A\f L\Jtl, 9, 1921 COL ROOSEVELT To XASSAC RAIS ES $ 1 2,0 ! 12 ' roND ONCE MORE • I X UEI> C UOS S 1HU\ ' E DELIVER ADDRESS Announcement Made by Mrs. A. Butler ALIVE WITH RING I Duncan, Chairman of Cou n ty Roll AT DINNER HERE Call Committee OF SKATES ON ICE IS LEASED TO CL U U .. ' H J \ NKLIX ( ' O ll HT ) fA N IS E lH ' l'OU OJ. ' } ~ \'I { NING POS ' l ' VIncent Byers, We l l Known Garden City M a n , T akes City Dcok Und er N e w Owner All l • 'rnnklln Co urt I s rejoicing that C . 11. K . Curt!Hs hu s had tho good judgment to mnk<' VInc e n t Byers city t ld il O' J or th t> n o w Evening Post. Mr. . Atl'nJr in H o nor o f ' l ' homn s A. }fc \VhhHH 'Y • U t' tirin ~ ~ [ (' Ill· ber ol· Uw Assembly ' A t otal of $12,032 wus r tiiSl' d In th o r ecent Red Cross roll call In Na8sau Co unt y, according to an a nnoun ceme nt made by :\ Ir s. A. Butler Dun can, or H empstead, chairma n of th o roll ca ll committee, th is \cek. Th o qu otn set tor th e co unty was $17,0 00. T icke ts To B e Sold for Pu rp ose Keeping I ce I n Co nd ition-Badges o f Byers ha s bN•n with the A ssoc iated Prt' ss for a numb e r or years and is ono or the big nwn In the n<>w s pnper world. 1 J.'ranklln Court will s ub sc ribe t o the m •w Post to a man , and reels that th e B U ('Cess or tho paper Is assured lr ;\1r . Curtiss conllnut>s t o di s play such good judgm e nt In hi s choice or e ditor s. Th eodore R008C\'t•lt, at<sls t an t sec r e· t ary or the Navy, will be th e pr i n cipal speake r at n tt>stlmonlal dinner to be gh·en In honor o! Thoma& A. ~IcWhln· nl'Y. retiring ass<•mb l ymnn from th e first district or Nassau Cou nty , at th e Gardl•n City ll oll' i u t 7 p . m .. Saturday, Jnounry 1 9. Arrangements for th e din n er are In charge or n com mitt ee composed or supervisors H ira m R. Smith, 0 . Wil bur Doughty, farmer Ll<'ut. Governor J t>romlnh \V ood and J ames ~r. Oohrlg. or th e amount r aise d . abo ut $8,000 will be u sed Cor work In t hi s co unty, while th e r emai nd e r will go t o th e general rund . AUXILIARIES FOR HOSPITAL WORK ARE ORGANIZED t o B e W orn With the Inaugurati o n of fr eez ing weather th e G ar d e n City p a nd I s again peoplt'd with s kat e r s fr om the vllJage un d vicinity. The I ce i s declared by many to be in e x ce ll e nt condition as 1 8 ev id e n ced by th e not unpl ensnn t ring or hundreds or ska t es a t all hours or the d ay. Tlw p o nd has recenlly been Included In • h e l ease of Th e G a rd en C'l ty G o lf Club. Since the wat er pl a nt has been 8ol<l to th e Village. the cnra or the p ond muy pt·operly be J ert t o the c lub, FIRE AT CASINO CAUSES DAMAGE ESTIMATED $1,000 • • l. ' N Tr~ CENTs A CorY CATHEDRAL ORGAN FUND CAMPAIGN IS ENCOURAGING - - 'I ' OI'A ' l .r ( ' OS ' I' IS $4 »,000 $7,900 Already Pledged b y Cltlze na and B alance o f $7,100 t o Bo Ra ile d by Feb. 1 C'onaldc>rnblt' progr<'Bil In thl' cunvnss tar rundH \lth which to r eb uild the C'atht•drn l organ hu ~ bl'<'ll mndl', tiC· cording to Georg<' r. . llubb<•ll, member or the committee In chnrg(• of tho col· l t'r llon N, YNitt>rdny. Sevc•nty nln<' h . nndrfd dollnrs has bN•n prom ls1•d by <'<'rl nln pu bile sp irited cltlzPna, nnd It Is hotwd thnt the hnlnn c•f• O'r $7,100 or mot '< ' moy bo Rt•c ured lwfuro l•'obrnnry 1, so thnt Card e n C'lty may, ns u a unl, Hl' t a good C XOillJli O for tlH' l'O H t Of thf\ diO CI'Rl'. Of lht> totnl or $2Fi,OOO to h o mi Kc cl by tlw • I ns th e c lub mal<es th e greatest u se or 'v 1 Ill H. The G n rd e n City Company m1HI<' l•'orm<>r Li t>ut. Governor oot w Need for h os plt allzutlon wot·l< I I I Ill C'e J · tnln r ese rv atio n s In granting tl1e net us tonstmnsll'r, nnt at< rosses w I throughout the county a nd 1l 1 ans ror I I h 1\r 1\ I request or tho C lub. One was that be made by thoac w t l w om • r. c. the o t ·ganlzalio n or women I n eve r y Whinnt>y has bcl• n mo s t close ly nsso- village were di scussed by l\1 1· s. II orbert t•iatc d duri n g his long l la rtklp n ti o n In L. Pratt, president or th e N assa u IIO S· und er s u ch rules and r egu lati o n s as the c lub fO'Und adv i sab l e th e r esi dent s of th e villa ge sho uld b e p e rmitted to Damag(l to th e exten t of about $1,000 dloc <>sc, n ouotu of $8,000 hna heen wn~ cn u ao d at tho Casi no thi s w ee k, n ll ollNI to thl' chnplt,r. It Is hoped when a pnrl1 s from the c himn ey i g nited th at tlw sum or $• 1 8,000 may be exc<•Pd- tho roof or the-building. <>d by at l east $2,000 to lNIV< ' a fund or Busily tal<lng down the Christmas a few · thou s and d o lhtr H nfl<'r thl' l'Sll. the political niTal r s or thc co unt y. lt Is pxpt>ctcd th at more th an 300 will be present. pita l Association at a meeting or th o exec utiv e com mitt ee hold at ::\lincoln this week. Th<' presence or Colonel R ooseve lt at The greatest ne eds in the history of th e dlnnl•r Is n•gnrded with unu s ual thee ounty will b e Celt within th e ('O m · u se th e pond for skati ng. F or a number or years th e c lub h ns been annoyed by trespassers. prlncl · pally fr o m outside th e village and ha s n ot had the requisite authority to deal with th e m. Now s u c h tr espasse r s will b e kept off the property a nd resident s who refus e to observe the rules of the club will not be permitt e d to e njoy privileges which otherwise It will be glad to extend. D el'Orntlo n s from th e ball r oo m of the I matod cott of rebuilding has h<'~'n nwt. G a rd e n City Casino, tho Steward was The lnconw from Much a fund would be cllsturbt>cl by franti c kno C' klng at the u se d to k<'ep thl' orgun at all tim e s In front d oor. Upon opening it a greatly good pit c h and condition. interest ns It will bt• his fir s t a pp ear· lug twenty - five years, 1\Jr s. Pratt d e. ance h ercl Rlncc th e d efi nit e announce· cla r e d . This must b e met by th e OT· ment o r his ca nd idacy for th e Republl. ganization of women Into auxiliaries can nominati o n f or governor was in the variou s communities. mndc. With him nt the dinner will be \\ ' lth the forming or auxlllnrlos, Congressman RobPrt L . Bacon nncl As· I work in making clothes for hospital semblyman 1<'. Trubt>e Davison. use bae~ already been started, roparted ex<· lted stran&er lntorme d lhim the Subscriptions tor amnii amounts building was on fire. In remarkab l y from th ose who may de s lr< • tho prlvl· s hort space of tim e the raucuous l ege or <'ontrlbutlng may bc> s1•nt to whistle blew the 11 lgnal and Sixth any memb<>r or tho committee. The Str<'ot was see thing with fire e ngin es, estimate d rost of n•bulldlng Is $45,000. volunteers and cars. All more or l ess Bt>sldcH :\tr. Hubb e ll , th~ members vague in the c l ouds of smo k o pouring out or the I>Orte cochere roof. It seem. The club will probably purchase eel an assured thing that one or old too s to lt \ •• •hP Ice c lear or \\fiW so 1 Gnrd<>n City's l andmarks was about to of the comm itte~:' In rhnrgc of colloc· tlons arc John R. Miller, Mot·tlmcr N. Buckner and Chns. P. Turner. - -- - Res..,natio~s for tho~ dinner nre l ln I 'Irs. Cord ::\ I eyCI', of Glt>n Cove. chulr- d~<&rge or Jnnw s N. 1.,c1n,- ., ~r ·~e . un ltte Jl<~>por\~ re.· stc,u l nnd must be mad<> before Junu· ll eived f1·om tn .. au..-uuules have b eb. ary 16. g,.atlfylng, she declared. • \ 0 ' \ .,. skat Jl owc vm · \ \\ h \ d fo1 ·got ten thf' ••1\'fOR 1'1 es wntcu JIIUt:o. 'Jn .. • ,.,.~ I J while on fhe pond and will from cnlr ulatlon s a nd lncredloblo as lt may H 1 , ,---~ - Membership or women in the various ARcmTECTS ARE auxlllaries wlll number several h un . to time make other rules with th •lst>em, n otwit h s t andi ng th o s harp wind, [JK l JN In view of making ska ti ng enjoya t ,.c) to no s park s sp r ead and the blaze was dr e d berore the n ext meeting, two week s hence, it i s believed . \Vornen INVITED TO MEET ~;:r:~ked to give only their tim e In the the majority, not the minority. Rough· co nftnecl to tho Portico roof a l though WITH FORD TRUCK n ess and selfish ne ss will be dlscour· occasiona l wisps of smoke seeped aged. 1 through the shingles of the roor or the BY SCHOOL BOARD I DONALD WOOD Visitors frO'tll outside the Vlllage I Lnclles' Reception Room, which neces · Motorcycle Offtcf'r John 1<'. l<'~lcy, O'f wHl be requir e d to be Introduced by a s ltated a thorO'Ugh drenching or that the IIl'mpsti'Ud pollee torct> was c lub memb e r or a r esi dent and visit · I pretty room, which i s practic ally all se verely shnk<>n up thlo wer.k when, E YTE RT - AINS FRIE-,. l D ors' ti c ket s will be r e quired. It Is ex . I the d ama\e to the Interior. Special ... , .~. , ,., while chasing a spel'dlng automobile Plans ror th e new ce ntr al se h ou l ' ~ pected that s uch an arrangem e nt, pral so must be given Fir e Chief Teddi e on Fulton stre(>t, he collld(>d with a building t o b e erec ted h ere are being I 1\ ITH DA~ CE roughly outlined, will prove more sa lls · I Lawlor . Wallie : Murphy, \Billie\ Ford tru c k driven by Boward Ackley, held more or l ess In abeya n ce p e nding f ac tory to e veryon e and turn tli<' di s· Boardman and D e an Tredor worked 42 Tharnc nvf'nue, and was thrown the selectio n o r an architect, it was D o nald Wood , so n or ~lr. a nd ~frs.l arga niz ed preser . t conditions Into a with tll e m very s tr enuously. Severa l from his machlnl •. announced h <' r e \'\slcrdt•y. It Is e x · Daniel \V ood o f Third St. gave a dance rea l att raction f o r our VIllag e. I membt-'rs or th e Library Board s tood \ '\ ' The accld<•nt occ urred when the pected that some definite a c tion in thi s la s t week to entertain hi s fr1 e nd, R esi dent s will be r e quired to pur · ready to r esc ue the co nt ents of the direction may b e tak e n In th e n ear Steven Sprlngarne , or N ew Y o rk. Th e chase a family ti c k e t . For the pre se nt book s he l ves of the Garden City Library future. hou se was beautitully and e l a borat e ly It Is e xp ec t e d s u c h ti c ket will be sol d whi c h ar e s nugly hou se d in the Billiard At a third m eeti n g of the sc hool d eco rated with l aurel and pin e , While for $5.00, the same pri ce heretofore Room . co mmi ss ion, th e Coll o wlng a r c hitects the dining room w as trimm e d In green charged by th e o ld Skating Club and were Invited to a pp ear b e f o r e th e c om· a nd whil e with large vases of swee t . the r e v e nue, so derlv e, d, as well as the ltiiSS ltfARGARETTA miss io n for a co nf ere nc e: Ca ffln &. p eas. Among tho se pr ese nt were revenue from vl s itars ti c kets, will be , ' OOD CEI EBRArrES C'o ffin, New York C'ity; Sta rr ot t & V a n Misses Elise Scrlba, Margaret Whit · u sed for the ne cessa ry upk ee p . \ .J \ Vleck, N e w York C ity; William n ey, J ea n :\IcLO'Ughlln, Edwina C ruik· · EI .~ EVEN'l,JI BIRTHDAY Adams, an d Wil so n Potter, all of New sl~ nk , Elslette J ordan, H ar ri e t U nd e r - 1 J .r EG ION POST HERE York Ci ty . wood, Oliv e Atw ate r , Jan et Addi so n , ELECTS OFFIC E RS , ~ l nrgaretta Wo o d celebrated b e r In response t o th o Invitation or the Margot Smith. Jo se phin e Ga sse r and <> l e venth birthday with a party at h e r co mmi ssion. the B o n . Frank Pi e rpont ~fessrs. G eo rg e Sc rlba, Gideon D e W ilbur T. Wr igh t son, Commander f or h o m e o n Carteret Place on ~londay Gr aves . p res id e nt oC New Y ork S t a te Forest, Paul Sterrett, Lin co ln S i eber t Coming Year and K en n eth W ard· afternoon. ~ l ost interesting a nd d e. University and co mmi ssio n e r or educa - Langle y l so m , Oscar Tr ede r Jr . , P a ul S m i th Ne x t In Rank llghttul gam es were played . Kathryn tlon. and Dr . Oearg(\ P S trayer , o r Swelt, P au l Bailey, Yv e lln Gardn e r At the annua l dinner or the William K ei th won a vanity case as a priz e In Co lum b ia University have recommend. Ever e tt Hoyt, Frank Guld e n and Juni or Bradf or d Turner Po s t No . 265, Am erl· th e peanut hunt, VIrginia Swett won a ed the following architects: Wood. ~Irs. :\1cLougblln entertained ca n Legion, h e ld In Gard e n City recent. Rma ll j e w e l cue tor guessing th e ma s t Blan ch ard and Barnes, New Y o rk a numb er of the guests a t dlnn P r be. l y th e following officers were unanl· advertisements, Betty Bishop a nd City. fore th e d a n ce. m o u s l y e l ec t ed for the e nsuing year: Edltlt :\f o rtlm e r won fans for the lu c ky We s l ey S. B esse ll, New York City . I Co mmander, Wilbur T . Wright so n, numb(>r dan ct>, and Kathryn Keith w o n Coffin & Coffin. N e w York · City. C O NT RA C 'l ' FOR DISPOSAJ J J l24 Roxbury Road; 1 s t VI ce Co mmand · a M llv cr pcn<'ll In a guessing game . A . F . Gilbert, New Y o rk City. PLA NT IS A WARDED er, Kenneth Ward .S mlth, Sa li s bur y Am o ng tho se w ' ho e njoy e d th e party Edw ard Hahn, IlPmp s tead , N . Y. Av e nu e ; 2nd VIce Commander, John n . w ere (' a therln e and Edith Mortimer, Kllham & Hopkin s , Boston, Ma ss. H o lm es, Whit e hall Boul ev ard; 3rd Elc>an O'r Hart , Edith a nd B e tty W e ld, G. L . Lo ck hart, St. Paul s , Minn. R . w . S m ith Co rp . o f N e w York City VI ce Co mmander, Cyrus P. Smi th , Tlnrrl( • t Fowl<>r, Kathryn and Janet Wil so n Pott e r, N ew York City. M akes Lowest Bid o f $E.0,242 f o r C herry Valley Road; Adjutant, Andrew J< <> ll'h , Marg aJ·e t M c l< e llar:-:tt a ry Lor · Ernest Sib l ey , P alisade, N.J. lmp rove'ments H ere R. Trott er, Brooklyn; Finan ce Offi ce r, <'ntzen. U al' b n ra Kn ap p, M o lli e Ni c ho l · Took e r & :\l ars h , New York City. The cont ra c t for m a king additions Gerard F . Hugh es, Garden City O a r · ns, Hel e n e Q oo dw1n , Ethelwyn Under· William itd ams, N e w Y o rk City. and alterations t o th e villag e sewer I age; Wolrare Offi cer, Wm . A . Lawler, wood and Betty Bishop. Co ffin & Co ffin . N e w York City. disposal pl a nt ha s b ee n awarded to th e H e mp s t ead ; County Co mmitt ee m e n, Gilb e rt & B ete ll e, Newa rk, N. J. R. W. Smith Co rp o ration. 60 Church I G . Bru ce Brooks , Cathedral Court, and Chas. Barton K ee n , Philadelphia, Pa . Street, New York City. With an estl·j H e nr} · II . Scudder, Oxford boulevard. Star r e tt & Van Vle c k, New York mat e ot $60,242, th e bid or this firm City. was th e lowe s t or a numb e r or com- HOME BUREAU CLUB MEETS Ernest Sibley, Palisade, N. J . p e tltors. The amount authorized for The majority or the Inh abitants or Tooker & Mar s h, N e w York City. e x\endlture on thi s Improv e m e nt was th e village are wound up ~fah Jon g Monday Mis s Margarhetta Wood bad eighteen girls ror game s , dancing an d delicious repast at the cha rming Wood hou se on Carte r et Pl ace. $71. 000. I fashion and n ow p l ay bridge !rom l e ft 1 he engineering firm of C ha s. W .l to right. It is better It seems to Leavitt & Sons or New York City wll1 1 standardize forms or amusements - be emp l oye d by the village to supe r . dancing , golf, mah - jong and bridge vise th e work. now move on the same orbit. • -------------- -- -- · VILLAGE TO P URC HAS E ~ E\\ ' CITY SERVICE TRUCK At a specia l village elec tion h e ld Dec . 31, the pur c has e or a City Servic e tru c k, a c hemic a l apparatu s and hose ca rt, and also e quipm e nt tor fire signa l alarms tor th e we s tern section or the village was authorize d. The total cost or the new equipment Is esti m ated at $16,000 . Ford tru c k, uppnn • nlly with the pur· po se or stopping at u. houst>, auddo nly turn e d a c ro ss th e road . Faleey, going at abou t 40 mll<'s an hour, did not have tlm o to turn . In th o c ra s h which follow ed, on<' or hi s shoos was n ea rly torn o rr, hl a foot a nd l eg badly bruised, a nd his face ~<c r atc h e d . Na bone s W<lr e brok<>n. The Injur e d man was tak(>n to the Pror csH i o nal building wh o re he was tr(l u t <' d by Or . Scott. It Is expected that the ofllr<>r will be able to return to duty within a s h o rt time . AVON FUANKI .r iN ADAJ\IS DI ES A ' l' NE 'V YORK HOM E Father o f Garden City Resident Was Prominent In Mu sical Publishing F iel d W e ex tend our sympathy to the f ami ly of our n eig hb o r J ohn Tr e vor Ad n m s up o n the d ea th or hi s rather Avon Franklin Adam s, who died un e x· pectedly n t hi A hom o, 114 East 62 S tr eet, N ew Y o rk City. Mr . Adams was b o rn In B os ton In 1 862 a nd f o r m a ny y e ars has b ee n con. n ec t e d with th e l e ading musical pub - li s hing hou ses or thi s oubtry. At the time or his death he was the managing propri e tor or tbe Wolfsohn Musica l Bureau of whi c h his son Is vic e presi- d e nt. It I s to ~tr. Adam's efl'o rt s that the Am e ri ca n public have been fntro· du ce d to such artists as Alma Glu ck, Efem Zlmballst, Jns cha H eifet z and John M cCormick. Mr. Adams Is surv iv ed a nd four children. by his wire