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h *. tne gcoog umon «gp suor - 'Friday, October 28, 1927 les H. Tuttle and Other Speakers De- ribe Kindliness and Force of \Great American\ for Nassau Republican; \A Oct. 28-Under y| CI [f ~- (2 Fon EUI Wown of Hempitead Leads in of Getting Lights From |Community Institution Ranged Oil Engines From $188,000 to $222,000 |Plans for Old-Fashioned Party egister [MME TOM [MMI SH Directory Of Nassau; |MNMWIRMMT, FR MW SUI!) Operating - 4,269 Shown) SWS MHL NSS HI ished By Evangelist _ \ 's Rugged Coura case wanYdeyh-Amm e _ ied at County Dimer . chen | (TOM CM mw‘mwms DECLARE Ensen Foes Ga Emm Ote. mae to a MLLY I AT FOUR PLACES the auspices of the Nassau County % In ilzarlalzililgrl; Is -= x eocronss om» _| CLUB WILL STE §>>=> Ln SU form, so I had to find another food P nas . for = Scathing Denunciati f Men Gain With 2,000 More more than 200 members and guests gathered Pep Meeting to Be Com- her “mu 3,01”? poem on o“ coy. - the mflml at the ninth annual banquet to com- ,, Kville Centre's new power plant Th. al a he for th pleted Tonight om mother ban wi t All Names on List memoraté the rday of the late Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, \which is the largest and finest munic- e general contract for the P 4 bs Se ipally owned plant on this side of the Construction 011; Squall anulalu . of an Robert L. Bacon, the president Mississippi will bring about a big) Communities Hospital on the ROOSEVELT ON PR p FHOUSANDS OF PEOPLE who 513“,wa detained in Washington, lelli-m S. rm“: wih mam, 732111: at it?! old De Coste site on Oceanside OGRAM TWO BOTTLES PRODUCED NOT TO PARTICIPATE my 011g; a? 0:13? m gnzmm: road in the unincorporated vil- WITH OTHER SPEAKERS -- p - gineer for the Vilage of Roceviie| RBC Of Oceanside, was award- FROM HOLT\ NAMED , of the loeal\ed to John H. Eisele of 18 East . . . Exchange Club at their weekly street, New York City, at Torch Light Parade With Music 1926 Total Because he cheon-meeting at Ketcham Lodge b R Dancing, Card Playing and nerd N an approximate figure of $151;-| to Feature Affair Novem- ath. cut \\Mr. Marshall told the club of the 000, which figure includes the ber 3 Other ''Pastimes\ Lashed of Poor Interest great strides taken by the village since er loons\ to Run Made Mineola, Oct. 28 - Nassau County has more than 100,000 voters, according -to th® figures just compiled by the elections department of which he first visited it in 1906 electrical work, at a meeting of \Good and Proper\ Without any prepared speech, the/the hospital committee last {___ peaker gave an Interesting accountinight, it was announced by Geo. of the two important improvements Plans for the old-fashioned v ; 'which will have a far reaching infu-| A. Combes, the chairman. poiltical rally to be condzz‘rtlzd Lynbrook Lad Badly Hurt [IKE-Eva: bas the brq-lumu-n th ence for the further growth of the| A separate contract for the PIumD~/the night of November 3, by th When Wheel u ond oust bootlceging rded , by the en Is Struck by Fess nece i warns at eet Progen U Revie Can Freeport Republican Clap will lik to Kubert Uf Lewin Busioce 3\ 3 ' Far Rockaway Auto ing to Robert 0. Lewis, Busi k tre for about $40,000. be . & rt 0. Lewis, Business - County Bete Him Among Those Who Pay |nt seus sag thy (ho ot rit BS how qienaee (o] De Completed tonight at a meet Cay Min Evangelist, conducting a Clerk Thomas S. Cheshire is the| He Respects to 'T-R.'s' Memory |Wighway, which will take care of the $222,000 for the complete building.] M e committee in charge, ers were emo water requirements of Rockville Cen-|Mr. Combes and the entire committee /w ith Mrs. Edith Dickerson, -- tre for many years to come. were well satisfed thay, o (o 20002 | chairman, at Spartan clubhouse. The power plant will contain one/job at about $191,000, was a low! .. moon yesterday, Cornelius Dorsey, in His tirade last night against H a peakers of national prominence l a Oyster eBay. N. Y. Gist—(Ira): 850-horse power Diesel Engine and|figure as the architects, Hart and M ad is &, including eleven years old, of 21 Waverly place, the \speak-easics\ of Free two 1250 horse power Diesel engines.\Shape of 247 Park avenue, New York Lynbrook, was struck by a machine pea port. of the- grave of the late President my); smaller one alone will take care|OCity, originally estimated that the 2:3: 72m\ want”; and badly injured. Mr. Lewis not only gave the Theodore Roosevelt today after hun-/of the normal requirements while|proposed building would cost about The machine, which was going in/names of \ . dreds of men and women and school|either one of the other two, will be $237,000. end Colt TEST (a southerly direction at the time of “if Fla:- he had ref- children visited Youngs ceremtery to/able to take care of ar, poss'cle de-| Actual construction of the hospital 2d in a mccident, was operated by Hary|Crence to, but two bottles respects to the memory of the/mands of the village. It is a well|will be started within the next two The \um wilt at pire|SPitzer of Morse Court, Par Rock-|of alleged whiskey which lise te leader on the occasion of his/recognized fact that operation by|weks, Mr. Combes stated. The com- on an\ place 'street |@W8F. In the slight traffic confusion |said were bought 'for Mim birthday anniversary. Diesel engines with ofl is much cheap-/mitee now has about $80,000 cash on mchlwnb-mf an ”at“! Main “he athe section of Atlantic avenue, be- 'tey \ so dalled All day long a stream of automo-jer than operation by steam, as now|hand and $112,000 in pledges to be rom er Nassau Coun- tes despite the fact th e e proke i ~ ete on care cpa oil errr rrr (Continued page 3) -- long | ———-__—. I fl 7 > Ered || .- - 4 | IHEN m 5 “NB te Lynbrook Grade Crossings an aon ten oe oo oy ait manet is cma # w the torpedo lg?“ path, the home. sin untr the Ind « n (Continued on page. 3) (Continued on page 2) and a band will head the marchers. (i680 {B® ou whe until it was/the names of If they do not patronize them they 'in the log or Stewart, teachers in the Cove Neck l l d d U P The machine which struck the boy have not the courage to stand up J LECION ASSEMBLY*>> salesse ro Included in 1928 Program Ey eae conan, at Resins pg, campaign at the Me t h o d i st While rid his bicycl lan- | p s ~ R \ te “are. nfynbroopcycagoggyM-lux Episcopal Church in Freeport, §Ef way where he was treated for shoek and|for the simple reason that so “a (Conunuw—ed on » Incerations of the back. The driver respectable, big men of the commun- mmuomofmuuutWYWW'VfldNt-um him. wide open in this village,\ he declares, nights Freeport Republitans have oung Dorsey was rushed to the against them. Let us take, for «ex- ber Company Delivery Service of 250 T ( writing and 'rithmetic, came to the Beach Bist airket, Par Rockaway. No ample, Whitehills place on Railrestl grave before school hours today, with \a number of which I actually know had in hy y aod vast pi of Dr. Perry on Union rvenue, of, These places are not closed police action was taken by the officer who investigated the accident. avenue, a few doots from Main street; | the establishment on Merrick ros known as the \300 Club,' the owners of which were murdered not long mo; the inn at the south east west corner of Grove street and the Merrick ost .. |. _ U and the All American Fishing Club \ These places should be closed, 'but Grand Gospel March to Be there has not been one man in this id o The State Department of Public Works will include Lynbrook Village to Next Year's Schedule If VAlLEY 5T\ [AM Public Service Commission Permits wing. rm? Jim enough to stand \**\ out against them.\ with Valley Stream in the program of grade crossings elimina- Held Saturday Afternoon “PEN TU SKATE H5 -__ Otner Things Awful - tion for consideration during the year of 1928, thus Lynbrook, Instead of Sunday Speak easies\ were not the only a too, will be among the first villages in the state to witness the __ ISSUES HEPUHT things that came under the lash é ; passing of dangerous railroad crossings. Announcement to this - . (Continued on page 2) g f Receipts and Disbursements) effect was made by Mayor Howard G. Wilson, through Village campaisn of never; o. Ewin G. Wright Responsible Clerk Percy Sherwood, this morning, when word was received |man evangelist who has created! for Promise Made by Long d From Mud; brass; 1370 of 14201111“ Deal‘nnnwm'l six £1.1— the matter. , fome i‘xrrégnfizu th‘rg’iz‘ to Te Island Commission Show Balan ,842. lusion Lqmbrook __-___L___ one of the greatest epochs in the his- tory of Freeport. =-- A tremendous program is planned by Mr. Lewis for the last two days| Rockville Cenire youngsters and his stay here starting: Baturday|ETO®n-ups will be able to enjoy ice (Gontinued on page 2) State Department Agrees to Add Five Corners [EWIS REVIVAL hy HEEFE skating at Hempstead Lake State Park this winter, where it will be ab- solutely safe and under ideal condi- Hempstead Man Changes Bill for Strangers and Later Dis- covers Pocketbook Missing & exponent of the art of ice skat- the Long Island State Park Com- has taken favorable action. { f was White Fawn Club expain why 'he 'had already 'watlem _-_ Postpones Party os Tiss \\s denleg the Ino : Until November 5 oa asad f f i - «lection dup eve- ie duitoon to ame barn dance for De- TESTIMONY mun-cm t 18 (3