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l l Ogrhailllgren l Habits Of Iliness wutared ab the Prosport M. Y. Post Office as Second Class Matter, if into 'm Amgelf he will lea bi 1p P: be making unfit the and taking viliage, has fust 'There ©00 square feet visual-Jr. fi-M, ._ |two and rmi.m”'lflTlM-W ain. y not to carry VPFICIAL MEWSPAPEN for the publica- & Mr. Randall be reimbursed room habits yoursell. tops goten amend s\ dain arad lhe \th fort ~~ \ es. teac \OME give & child an idea 'that he f \hung-an cog may - been marked for life because be c 3% A * had a severe fliness, It is over a DALY REVIEW mom-| There wark gone, let it gofl It is a mistake ber dior Prom. o Pad safe her 'of Auctors keep mentioning it before lim, to hs Tot buhertion 95. % & telling in his presence how high a temperature he bad, \how many purses mnl doetam It todk to. keep him alive. 'The child pets to think \[that 'his illness was some »pecially good job he !id and takes pride in it. Better forget ail about it I know a young lady who canno go up the stairs on an eizand for het mother because the fever which she had ten years -mgo left her heart weak, but who can dance every dance from-ten-until-three-and on far into dawn, Both mother and daughter believe in that fever stricken heart, You and I and the neighbors know better. But how about our own child? Ar doing so much home work were ~- restless and lazy in the classroom, Friday, June 20, 1930. _ . Occupying themselves with every- {Mpg but the lessons for tomor- tow. In our opinion this is largely an individual problem, but that by the laws of averages a normal sched. coach Frederick M. Sackett, Am- mgmgmgcr: nxzmlo 3:2“.‘01: bassador to Germany, and himself \menace to h’ii m“; I; :;; tbl’i’c twig milliorrire, as t9lig highly improbable that the aver- files Marthe .of, 6\ « dressed the World Power 3:11!“— age student would suffer any ill ef-| bridesmaid in a pretty wedding . at Bertin ig lyric; of the z ~{feets if he or she spent two hours| held in Rast Rockaway last Sat- rogance of men who possess more studying every afternoon or even! uo, o Aart o ait ing. East Rockaway became the bride power than brains, ((In the com- ing. , As a matter of fact, the aver- INSULL'S INSOLENCE The nttémpt of Samuel Insull, Chicago public utility magnate, to child shown that he is quite well mgain and expected to behave as well as ever, If not better, + A bit of firmness is needed. The convalescent child wants to read ton long, wants to have windows open too far and for too long a time, or he demands food that is not good: for him. Shall you let him have way Of tell him firmly that what he nts is not what is for his good therefore he is not going fo have it. Copyright, 1930, by The Beli Syndicate, Inc, . . age -student will not spend this - \ =- -# , parison we have made an inadvert- 5 Bethany Congregational Church. a ‘fi r 1 * ”l * * wuch time and the teacher who| 'The ceremony took place on the | D Z‘JMP‘)‘“' which we hope i% f0\-|expects it of an average class willl thirtieth anniversary of the as lngton a 00k # Insull is the type of man who despair of pushing them so fast mum. m mage to Triste ;\ believes that there is nothing and become more lenient. R Rarely ever i ince urch between ' : ogey dwfll not buy, At least twice wn 2:0,kzhiu mafia”; is] $10 m e church between the ' e has discovered exceptions to the a --- v * jously that it became a menace to ««. rule, notable exceptions that would)y,; R Mr. and M.s. Pred E. Stoi have taught keener men a lesson his health, | Happily the normial ' 57, f w parents of William Clinton Story, the Chicago power boss seems not Roy or girl tan'be pushed #6 Tast first Preeport boy to lose his lite to have learned. and no faster. The exceptions! in the World War, and. whose His attempt to b whose health are menaced, of honor the Freeport Post of the . is mp purc‘ ase & Se@t/course, constitute A problem with} American Legion is named, have in the United States Senate TOT Al wpeq patents as well as educat given $100 toward the erection of henchman failed. A more recent are conccrngd but it i # OTS! the Freeport Memorial Library. attempt to get control of Cumber-\, If is not Chel + land Falls, which the State of in \VC'aRe normal The Lights Club of Freeport By Herbert C. Plummer --- ---# we Washington Fitzgerald, who|he got there he found that he had [| represents Dayton, Ohio, and the sur-[ neglected to bring a bathing sult '| rounding. territory in congress, has| Undaunted, with the-help of a Ro- set for himself a man's-sfked job in man, he purchased one in a depart- 1950, ment store. Pehiqd the Basilica San For in that year the Ohio congress-[Paolo he got into his sult. Tuto the man-who would then be 75 yeas) Tiber, alone, he plunged. He says it old-intends to attempt again to/ took him two hours to get aetoss, be- : i climb Mt, Ranier in Washington cause of the swift current, and it wh - % : Fitzgerald sealed Mt, Ranier five/one of the dirtiest swims he has ever years ago on his 50th birthday, the} had tirst congressman ever to do so. H#) | Once across, he was forced to walk J' l e s) a Is ce: thro riars and Mother - Nature, Close At Hand, Speaks) spss a pay Sopher nt UB i healthy pupil. has made contribution of $100 to | age of 75 and repeat the feat [his elothes: And to this day he te« Knilusky had long considered \__. ___________ the Freeport Memorial Library. I M Vs; h D Fitzgerald, chairman of the houst/ mains yrofoundly skeptical of Soplu'@ potential State park, was frustrat-| __, P The committee this week received , 0 any O O 0 ee er a committee on revision of laws, has) claim ed, although he had the support of A SNAPPY OUTFIT a check for that amount from | | a' _ R 1! roamed the world uit quest of adven- s Governor - \Flim - Flam\ <Flem} noun N. E. Manwaring, secretary, Sr CF. bE moP , . ® \ ture and thrills, He 11113 iwunlwl the Defeat At Tennis Sampson, 'an ally of doubtful} Observers of the parade in Rock- y C.F. oTT [ perilous. Far, far up its almost its arms, fecling no fear, mo\ HeWlespont in Greece, following | | swam . the . Hellespont value., \ ville Centre Wednesday night do 5 YEARS AGO N a dream I went | in search of) bendicular side I thought I 82W 2/anxjety, no weariness, historic course. a After April 1, 1926, no dump- Mother Nature. I wanted to find Ing of garbage and rubbish will |her in the sacred dwelling-place that R be allowed in the town outside |I knew must exist somewhere in the years in the state, which he rep-|twO Others besides the writer of of incorporated villages, which wide universe, hidden perhaps sound, low and musical, j int! c deug the - An He swam the Tiber at the point] With the daughter of And then, sheltered in the arms Of) where Scipio Africanus is teputed to ambassador to Turkey and the som came a) this, all-comprehending Being, there/have jumped -in wearing fulf armor. of the American | military atlache, He has explored: the depths of the| Over the course they encountered rain form draped in white folds of cloudy vestment. Through the deep glooms Of that mountain forest Ambassador Sackett also is a|NOt agree as to which outfit made Kuntpckian by residence of many the finest appearance, but at least which T/auddenly shone upon me a great resented in the United States Sen-) this. article hold. the opinion. thi territory comes under the juris- from the gaze of. her. numero! -| thought was the voice. of Moth ght; and there came to m owl~| pyramids, and ha fid ‘ isis jem son sate: - mente idence in] \\. T \CP \ resolution to this effect was |her lap, and ask her, 0 so many answered, \Here Mother Nature,|sbeech, and I realized that all my|Parls, where Victor Hugo's Fitzgerald had been charged Kentucky appears to have given|CCliPsed them all. adopted by the Town Board at |questions! And so I went in search|here I am: I will come to you.\ |life I had heard the volce of Mother|back of Notre Dame\ lived. by the ambassador to uphold the rep- him the personal affability and The crowd packed into the space of her. Up the steep heights and through|Nature talking to me, and knew it ulation of the United States in swim» charm of a Southern gentleman in front of The Review Building Should I know - Mother Nature| the tangled thickets and forest glooni/not. In the storm, the volcano, the A Dirty Swim ming and on the tennis courts but without the independence and cour-|@nd Strand theatre certainly was did G ma when I saw her? Would Mother Na-|I tolled amid the darkness of the We and the blaring sum she} The Ohio con maLx‘mn ngae a 3:1; He Z“ ”(gaff)\: 7311111211121“); t thas ray, who was Marianna A f aris to Romé at! went down. to 1g! nlous . age that characterizes so many of| Ore enthusinstic about the Free-| Michalski 01‘ bet might and through the succeeding|had me of her energy and power.} clal trip from e lore day, pushing on unceasingly without| In the warble of birds and the volces| he might swim the Tiber. And when the hands of © Turk at tennis, them. port vamps than any other aggre-| she rest or food-for was not Mother Na- A nce hub“ giving Ambassador Sackett (lift: Illthuuh 7h; crowd ex.| 'has Winn-Mfg Mi ame F a.. e o onne a. room zens = the benefit of the doubt to assume|P\C# ts approval everything. “MW“ ,. in order lof a emerged from tangled . woods that he agreed to withdraw the of-| But when the Freeport Fire De-| bring e io ter ollies Are aha | and free te nan sain man home. ® € fensive speech, which had been pre- partment band struck up the «._ released to,the newspapers and|\Stein Song,\ there was a roar of -_ which in some mysterious way|@PPréciation. After the band came] _ George Helm, thgmhfi e » i1| th o _| Freeport fireman, ve came to Insull's attention before it! Me in C of the department, march . form appeared, far, far above where ocean and the air, was, delivered, because he consider.| ME in good lomasiun. It was their| as his bride Miss Anna L. Homan a wooded dell at midnight I sat|I had first seen it. But when I ap-| And there shone upon me a grea' ed it bad manners as a guest of |*t°P» ITDWV\. which attracted our| of that city, and listened for her footsteps. 'The} proached the form vanished as before.| Eight; and I saw that all things werc the power men to tell them some.|attention. Every man appeared to ruses moon was shining brightly through| But I still heard the voice calling to' beautiful and useful; and in al thing they didn't want to hear,|D® Parade-conscious. They were The West 7°11?\- cadets “a“? 'the treetops; and over the soft green| me. things everywhere there were perfect or rather didn't want the world to] Strutting just a little bit, a snappy, undergoing training at Mitchel |moss; flecked with moonbeams, I harmony and perfect love, And in man art and science had not left|ing. But lo! the form had vanished. press, where the hand of| The bare crest of the mountain now she had told me of everything mot violated her sacred|towered above me, bleak, rugged and/ that is. I had heard her voice in all ; and there I went in search| precipitous; and the same radiant| things that live on the earth, in the We wish to announce the opening of a Hempstead Office at 240 Fulton Ave., Hempstead, Long Island Telephone Hempstead 7850-2 Search Among Clouds Fails a r h Field were the guests of Major |\thought surely she must be walking. an ecstasy of joy I awoke from my ) f * hm} sprmgy gait, and strutting of that] Robert T. Rasmussen at the |A log Jme yx fit and listened; In?! Far off in the glowing light of dream: my“ thi light of that dream- under the management 0 Fortunately publication of In-|Kind gets a cheer from us when-| Freeport theatre Tuesday eve- |she came not. 'The sweet summer SUDS¢t I thought I saw her d#elling-| world abided with me,and. now il- R . Mr. K th T. dail sull's insolence.raised a storm of|CVCr and wherever we see it. ning. nightbreese. rustled the fragrant} Place pavilioned with clouds of pur-| lumines the whole boundless creation ° ir. Kenne * 5\! ° & | protest and the objections water We thought the Freeport fire-| follage, and a murmuring brook) Ple and crimson; and I hastened for-| which I now realize is enclosed and wound through the valley, laughing and singing over the pebbles and) through the Jong waving grasses.) ward. But when I reached that caressed in the shelvering arms 9° cloudiand Mother Nature was not/dear Mother Nature, whose essential there, Even the brilliant sunset hues| attribute is Love and whose Inspiting withdrawn by the power magnate,|®®\ would be glad to know that 4 $ - who also withdrew from Berlin, they created such a good impres- Did You Ever StO I P | and Ambassador Sackett made the|810D» 80 we mention it in passing. T0 “wk? ; |Onee I thought I heard her volce| had faded, and the clouds had turned) message and generous gifts to all he speech. But the Ambassador does} - @--- By EDSON R. WAITE --@\calling to me from the sparkling wa- to sombre that fell in raindrops to| children are 'courage and persever- not shine as a result of the in-| Presumably the fact that Henry 'That the persistent advertiser $3“: (inlay-3:1“; mgrlslz 12\?ny m'erhtelnm; said: \I will walt for the $235“? “Jim Tit-l: “3333? Tr; cident. * Ford has removed his tractor pro-| WMS piace only to find that the sound I\ morning, for I will surely find her in) boundless Universe, Only on the point of good man-} duction to Ireland, where he is pay- 13: mgrchlnh'knhc mdverlls® -\nag heard was the voice of some! the sunrise, The sum is one of her ners does he score, and it is dif-/ing half the Detroit wage sca 2:2, {ml-rah? the mt 21151: sweet night bird calling to his mate elder children, and she must live) (Editor's Mote-The author of this ficult -to imagine Ambassador|and that General Motors hi ad in the moonlit forest. with him, Every morning he comes to| article, Mr. C. P. De Mott of Hemp- \ or . otors has m of merchandise and service, are brighten and »revivify the world; I| stead, is well known as a public Charles G, Dawes, whose manners|a tie-up with the German motor| the successful business men of to- A Fragrant Summer Shrub : - have not proved objectionable at|industry, where \Inge: are less will go and meet him ms he rises out| speaker and writer, having appeared F Then x,\ x“’m‘:fl ”$5\: of the eastern waves, and surprise) many times before Nassau County : the Court of St. James, assuming|than 40 per cent those paid in the radant form weny in & - * Carfeau & Snedeker MEMBERS-NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGH ASSOCTATE MEMBERS N, Y; CURB EXCHANGER MEMBERS NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGN 63 Wall Street New York «| Telephene Bowling Green. 1140-3 June 20, 1930 Mother Nature.\ religlous organizations.) . such a weak attitude. United States may secount for the| right is m? as w “in“- $111: ature. feagine site “52mm,“ yon, e, ”mm-III; on n Good manners or not, Dawes|enthusiasm of the officials of these) \ing right, and that one of the |the purling e eins moet o tenn laned ~ would have told Insull to \go to|two companies for low tariff or no| thief factors in selling is to buy meadow to with speed of light. The god of day hell,\ and meant it, just as he fre-|tariff on the ground that protec.| then help sales by per- nothing of summer] Atose amid a gorgeous pagesin of quently tells newspaper reporters|tion creates unemployment. wag‘m m bloom. brilliant tapestry, dispelling the fogs to do the same thing, but doesn't). they have to sell. On “mafiamm | mean it, 'To be a success, a business bigh ; their colors ; the | Had Ambassador Sackett done concern . must use the ald. of with great blazing orb rolled up the blue | something of the kind, popular de-|back to the o men, ao onf bet \oh Aiibent | Tudwugoligupl-Mhlm'nbm bout their nah—ut— auqumu... | all-a ern Republican-on Janguage everyone fierce blinded Mother ~ | ~ 'the ticket mas candidate for vice- ro earn \* Wight me. Had | president the very next time youngsters . (as HEALTH MENACE mous ad Gamblers het. heart | | J | y | __ party makes up a slate, As it is|them) running things, you will feel m“ ive\ min-u Sydney, m' “a t “m! E | now, he hasn't a chanee, for good|like making an application for life md‘hfimw ==pkhzxum |_ manners do not \cut any ice\ in| membership in the old man's home.| Team mo omiomen' ang rio . Purge wie the oe, gC, Monte, a ( | politien; ~ \*X. well advertised business 1s . | CABOUNAGed /> moke| Fet f hao pot reached mar awatine: | D E p OS n wagging smoke a HOME WORK AS A nn ' | T> D « ¥ |- ) ] The Namon's press | |* Tagooth wfe arif Init mien, -| j © X Touré max Ere In this dream within a dream health menace for school children. KEEPS YOUR Actually, it was \excessive home| The free trader is a crafty fel- i ‘ Health -Gonferei |. _ pelo attacked home work as alby I i and and laid airplanes \ the| & soft white hand heart, work\ which was assailed, \Ex-|low. He- keeps his mouth shut we.“ h: uncut-dims“! soothingly that 13.0: m\: , ms s E S sn0)ms |: cessive\ naturally puts the sub-|during campmigns when the voters) lessening 'pro. forest neary Sydney, the posse dash-| knew it whs drat Mother Mature + \ ject of home work under closer|will have a> chance to repudiate ot 4n. tf forward. As they “l itt Paes aha & “mm\:u | { | meruting, because anything in ex-(him, and then shouts at the top Tie mufi-nnu': nut?“ mam; j AS SAFE As mwm ,‘conhhovnuhmmthhhnhovmhthhhthn M went up, under cover of which all Joy exceeding all | | ® v4 individual noise may have some influence Si except eight gambiers escaped. | w 0% Many: educators and parents of| Congress, a T=\ pwalling Place l BAN Accolwmv |__\ toduy hold that all home work is Bertus Fier \Tow Haittehys Then me mag ore P $ + «o ° 4 Knotty: und detrimental for| Well, it's true that there was Mukden, Minchoris - (#) - That) many 3-7-1..- r e achool boy or girl. This strikes modern too Japan is pushing economic develop=| aak whids \bert Moner|| 4 the average adult who spent a con-|baat ve- ment in Bouth Manchuria is revealed) Nature, You not speak to | ® siderable portion of his early life| anyhow by the starting of four sew branch| me? tell me where ie 'ALDWIM s im school am highly improbable. have to worry their the| lines of the South Manchurian Tall-| your that I may b Whew we 'attended. elementary might wrow up to be radio mme a mre \Time sine nit connect the more] 109 Masry: mise to s site| NATIONAL BANK St arch rechintlon parted, the lex: -~ -- afriad us mpun: mn Rom, aht inthe optaite or ine As torm that held | AND TRUST COMPANY sons for the sigrrow. If we were| |The more we read of Mussolini's) ton, to increase| Japmnene railway officials, will show a suddenly expand« I able to prepats the work required the more we ars con-| the number the support tnd of the first year. larger wnt | -{ vinced that he won't get an hon.] th# 200 cin Re prople, Bot in “unfit hortzon h-l: orary membership in Fred Libby's St Chm Ilse is posible tural districts worlds, peste organization, and to cure wain sdume them, involy- miuckss the population. Bat in this of mineral the earth. Porto closed every] a a * od wat |