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lai plots adjoins the Hempstead station «alarm-dung.- coming to the yillage by train 'have ;; tainedpfalse impressions of the charac- ter of the municipality if they have Judged by the appearance of the cere- . Ulster b t are you ldddies talking about| qistrict been this time \ asked Uncle Ted as he came) to approval by bhtvfl‘w-hnht'ilaud Ate Interlocutor ...... Village Board - into the play room which he had fixed In voting make change Vi-] End Men-... Tax Payers The 77th Division will be g we AC Chorus iof Public Sentiment, etc. up for. the chaildren in the old barn. within a short time, with a full ieee bate dots si- Int.-\Bones hew you feel?\ \Ruth says that when they W&Dt 2) plement of officers chosen from | Bones~\Like m Board Meetin'® {nin to #0 fast they say, \Full 50060 serve Officers of the Army, with p ar r L said n't kone u to BLOW BUT CERTAN eo fat know they use it on boats,\ answered pagg. Ofiwere at war was| -~ that YOu Bet them, we ies by wit A% Let at): \Oh 'Sh ye a us Th ea, can you see? criticism of the Harding my __rambo, where is the Health tion It is not at all likely that any-| Oicer?\ one will have the temerity to charge) 'Tam.-\T'l go Runcic.\ undue haste in ousting Democrats in Song by business men, ''The Park- d n ing Elues.\ to room for deserving Int.-\Bones what is an ordinance?\ Republicans. Thus far all criticisms} Bones-\Sumpin' the police force has that have been heard touching upom|to enforce with force.\ f Int.-*'Where do village officials go this subject have been of the op- when they die? posite sort. Many Republicans com- Bones-\Dunno but they are going plain that President Harding has| down in history.\ been too deliberate in his study of| The entire company will sing 'Meet- ing Tonight, Meeting Tonight, Moeting the public service with a view to in the Old Cramped Grounds.\ making changes in, personnel. It is commonly reported in Wash-] 'The Law yanked \Miss 1 ington, by people who are apparently Night\ from atop a N. Y.. theatre. in & position to know the facts, that Probably they went after a night dress. all through the Wilson administra- then give them to the 7 mains dhe ! children. _. They are I 1; n as good as money Dated. 'Minoola. N. Y.. April 16. 1881 MENRY LOT here. Adminiatra Jack. Jersey, \You are-right about the boats, Jack, xi 22:2. 2 mV-M‘.‘ of but there is no way to use such 2M €%-| ips division area, may be assigned to pression on trains. Orders are rlvcjn the division upon their request, without there by pulling a cord that blows a lit- regard to their place of fll)‘. Men Ue whistle in the engine cab. YoU Will\ uno served in the division during the remember that when we were on that campaign in France, when the division ll>lg lake steamer last summer I took you | ,... making & glorious name for Itself, £7 \lfhlmum‘zlm‘. gm” way “1:3: will be asked to enroll in the division with' a e anl an wnrow and help form companies, battalions; turned to different words as the captain turned the handle. One of these places] and igudes, that will W is marked 'Full Speed Ahead,' others| W2Y® Be ready as was the command such as 'Reverse,' 'Slow,' etc. Down in| \at won fame T France. the erigine room of the big ships, tar| Ex-members of the division who were below the pilot house, is a big dial with enlisted men are especially desired for the same expressions on it. When the| NON-Comimissloned officers, and these ap- captain turns the handlc in the pilot|POintments will be made as soon as IN PURSUANCE of a Judgment of f house it turns the arrow on the dial in| ate eompleted, ._ losare and sede duly made und entered 7 - t ove en metion, wi the engine room and the engineer acts a Fr: firxn'fldci'm“ figmx‘l: 7 the is day of April, 1921, 1, the man-Aim accordingly. 'When the pilot turns the \CC a » co l of 16 and 35. All exi , the Referee in said Judgmont named, w - . R - penses to the C@MP fa; public Auction, on the steps mt the 11 handle to 'Full Speed Ahead,' the en-| brigades of infantry, of two uy vo poig py-the government. At-] avor ot the County Court House of the Cot gineer orders all the steam, possible and|©2¢h, and one brigade of field artillery the Wiz ship surges ahead in the water|of two regiments, together with the ne: EARL J. BENNETT, Attorney for Administrator, 38 N. Park Avenue, Rockville Centre, N. T SUPREA COURT-NAS8AV COUNTY ] rrank Dickerson, ; Praintift, * -ugtinat- Bay Court Eatutes Company, H or be rt E. Witkme, Frank Dickerson mnd Pitts- burch Plate Glass Company, Defendants. «optes, two conta. ROBBING PETER TO PAY-WHOM! News despatches tell of a man who borrowed money from a friend to pay his ex-wife-ex-friend-alimony long overdue. Then he did not pay back the frien? of Nusmau, ut Mincoln, in said County, in tendance at the camp involves N0 Obli- sar of New York, on the 27th may of 3 for two years and that nd sued him Hylan opens Milk Week in N. Y.- ation to join the reserves or any other| 1921. nt 1% o'clock noon of that day, th yua- 7:4 % 3:1 (“I \», tion, and particularly 4n the last feW rte could come here and open Beer| %! !f\ shed.\ cessary engineer, signal, trains and| 0 Joly (o O07 * & Day ihe aige e court direc a verdict for ® ® \#L remembel at n s , - - P directo s c months preceding the termination of| Weak if he wanted to. t remember that,\ sald Ruth, other treoss cations to the camp may be madé to| therm described a» follows: friend and he must pay now, with costs , \But kiddies,\ continued Uncle Ted, The formation of the 77th Division of Major Harvey H. Fletcher, Recruiting ALL thit certain piece or purcel ¢ the Democratic regime, not only ap- \there is another pilot who has his hand|the Organized Reserves offers an op- - ' E| land with the buildings theron. erecter of the aetion, or be unable to work and earn since the friend, that was, will see to it that his earnings are attached. Is that robbing Peter to pay-whom* FOR THE HOME CANDIDATE ONLX situate, lying and being in Cent Nec! in the 'Town of North Hempstead. Nusa County, State of New York, bounded an described us. follows: BEGINNING at m point in the cente of the highway known ma East Road; an Adjutant, Governors Island, or to the Military Training Camps Association {composed of civilians), at 19 West 41th street, New York City. pointgments but promotions as well, ANP NEWS \Dempsey swings on punching bags, were used at almost every | wos win, sparring partner lags,\ for the strengthening of the hold of| \Carpentier he floors a vet, Democrats in the public service. In knocking over Joe Jeanette,\ Practically all positions not ab- Boxing fans collect the dope Here's hoping that they get their hope. solutely controlled by Civil Service on the lever that is directing the affairs portunity for veterans of the World of our gregt country. His name is War-| War to join their old organizations, as ren G. Harding. He knows that there is/ only officers and men with military such a thing as 'Full Speed Ahead' and training will be accepted in the reserve. he is using it. His engineers have the| Basis of enrollment consists of four fand \ot \Cles %. Dicteren, \ rannin machinery of government well ofled, and! months in the army; navy or marine The New York broker who is charged thence ensterly and parallel with the im \ A . . of Clara B. Dicke distant thi plenty of steam in the-boilers, and so it|corps of the U.>8. during the World| With having two wives may have been (f CMI® M. $73 Stns (it has been a well handled Ship of State! War; men who have served at least one| tryimg to corner the market. of Munbasset Bay, at ordinary high wate Suporyi 6. Wiker Dought ”n regulations were promptly filled b¥| Experts are blaming high heels forever since Pilot Harding took over the| year in thé regular army, mot in the Hogle hign ui nn coud 9 yt epting the resignations of Repub-| second rate babies. Yes, indeed, their{ship. I have told you before something! World War; men who have served at high water mark, to the land of Vincer accepting ig p 0 baul + Travers, tunning thence westerly along th Nassau Republicans have no Interest Mn ji ong ang appointing emocrats im 04!\ 2\0 all on a slant. P about the difference in men. You know least three years in the National Guard,| All kinds of Antiques for Sale land of Vincent Traver to the center ¢ any fight that other factions .0f t66§ (y i,. where She itions one man can get you to do the thing he\not in the World War; and men who}» running thence mortheris' and 'whong. th . pos j enc erly atone party in the state may have on their] _: With Britain, France/and our U, 8. || WAD by getting you all enthused about have served in any of the above classes, F. BTW! , center of mild Hast Rond to the point a were under the control of the classi- P it and worked up to the point so that |; t l h to h full credit # place of bewinning, Containing. nme (1 Teamed up in an alliance, ut not long enough to have . a « hands,. He rather thinks that if any fnd ou Just. simpl lo it bec , Mill Road. Hempstead weres, be the same moro.of lems. Togethe fed Civil Service, political appoint-| We'd make a face at all the rest, yo ist simply go do it because yOU! who may combine their credits for ser- - with the riparian: rights of the party « ene wants to fight, and they do it at ments could not be made unless] Ad shout a bold defiance. think it is not only right but because vice on the basis that one day in the Antiques bought n any condition. the first part, if any you know it is the best thing to do. An-! word War equals three days in the , TOGATHIER with mil the rights of th Build. [ .“ Ind ‘hl . t { tie frat t.. in and vacancies occurred,. but thaw-W FRF SWE we mndoouurmn-vc—nhuvhwuu regular army and wine days in the Na- 20 4 ‘l'm 4 fiéuaféufiuw'fifa? these vacancies cecurred, Democrats you to do the same thing but instead Of {tional Guard. I6 addition to. €X-MOm- sctibed an follows: home, it is the business of the belliger hts, which is sound reasoning. that little thing anyway. > - BEGINNING at bol Aite s n Mr. Doughty says that Nassau ino preference in appointments {133.221.7111riflhyzzmngrmdm do it. R@| bers of the regular army and the Nt: pyony 391.w south of the point of the intersection ( P vene t o it. a ; , ex-members the United the eaaterly aide or Tine of the highwi publicans are interested only #m DAYIN® op promotions and where there W88| The bathing girls of Rockaway, type of man we know as a dictator ang Lom! Guard. ex-members of 1 DR. LEON AXELROD known an Bust Rond, with the nouthor! their candidate: for federal office ap States Navy and Marine Corps are cli- bowndary line of land: now or former! 8. Dickerson, and. rut opportunity in the various classes of Have really gone and won the day, In our form of government we have no gible on the same basis as ex-members DENTIST owned by tocki i hin, - . nim thence in . a ectio pointed and that they will work to that employes to@dvance men or women By felmi‘;;\:§rxihmink:;d ll?!\ uv‘e‘Prurlsmh I? “d?“ of the Army. Main and Front Sts., Hempstead parailel with, ana (15 yout end solely. In other words he says Re in the cld h lee from a lower That loo e m skin. resident Harding Has shown all the th ad@iof to the above classes, there Trolley Juneti from the southerly mide or line of im fin s here' whe 3 \NEE? {h in ass! serv mw men with whom he has come in contact is some Weve c of men who may ob rolley Junction “wk or lurmv-rl‘i owned a: gnu? t Hoan e are fook a J- . . class + iekerson, to the waters. of Manhaem homed fo\ 'This is all as it sfould be salary to a higher, Democrats 1M @l~| more delay sought in the Stillman {21h}? I; nF101: : dlctitor m: a 51;le tain service in the reserves, mumely, Ofice of pr. Ray McCombs Bar. ruonine thened butherly, noo alot ® most all instances had the preference. case. Maybe they are straining the “l pm; ar m2\ Sjl‘l’faot\:m'w“:s 3:17: those graduates of a military training (0 MMT (, SSK‘JJZ‘ timice T?\ because unless we take care of our own, evidence, ® ® ree . p s . westerly direction parallel with the fr That this was an evil and an in man's job and expects every other man |C&MP held under the auspices of» the SIGILLO BROTHERS sourse, and distant Atteen feet\ therein few others will be found willing to 12K@ justice is readily apparent. The who is working on the ship to work| WA\ Department. For the latter class, R w on Ennion Moe of meld blediway, an of them f NAMES IS NAMES ith hi \O\\ \the War Department is holding this| ORMRENT SIDEWALKS, BLOCKS, CON- thence \northerly along W care or us. & facts are being brought to the at- ; , with him for the good of the entir , easterly aide of suid highway fifteen fer & a & Elias Livezey celebrited his 102nd bufich And let me tell-you Pilot Hard. Y*\ for one month, a training camp at CRETE FOUNDATIONS, SUN PARLOR, to the place or point of beginning Nassau is entitled to the Collector Off of officials of the ReW ad-) birthday; Must be pronounced \Live R ¥ \\C | plattsburg, which will take 1200 young OMMENT ,POROHES, ORESSPOOLS, AND Dated New York, April oth, in:) ing knew that his ship must go 'Full Speed Ahcad,' when he was picked for| °C give them the basic course of r instruct { a soldier. This camp will , , R the job. He didn't take just anybody |DStruction 0 . R WILLIAM R. CcoNKtAN, for members of his crew. He took his | P? °° to YOun& men between the ages 52 “w- An,’ Mm L. I. Attorney tor, Plainifit, R | ® 31_ Nunn reet. time and picked a crew that falls right | Borough of Manhattan, in line with the idea of doing things TO- | New York City. The amount of the lien pay and not tomorrow. That is why charge to matiafy which the mbove demr! he is mable to get'quick action when he proverty is to be sold Js THIRTY-NI gives the signal, 'Full Speed Ahcad.' THOUSAND EVEN HUNDRED BIX Internal Revenue job. 'The Republic. whs here are a united force behind As- semblyman Thomas A. McWhinney for it and they will get it if they can, but if they cannot they will be regular Re- fubllclnl even after _thnt. ALL INDS @F CONCRETE work, Ra¥MoSD uations Orders apd Work Promptly Attended To Rete ministration, but the process of cor.| ««5>-\ recting the evils and giving the Re- No Dt publicans their fair share in publi¢/ The Freeport streets are being oiled | positions is necessarily slow. The bad man's view cannot be spoiled. ting under an . A wiht vate Cfo A FRAME® UP administration which puts efficiency)] HAD FOUR - ; roc (430,787) DOLLARS inte W ooo maoi dosing to avolt, ThelcomtmNists rRoM THE cmy ,\It's just as I have told you before, thereon trom the 9th \ias bt March, 192 KEEP THE RO. IN REPAIR - Anumerous and destructive mistakes| PLAYING AT BOWLS (ON THEIR|jack, you can't get team work if the ¢ wether | with conta: wnd uftownnoen mount 4 ® /. LAWN MONDAY. THOSE BIG COL to, THREE HUNDRED PDPTY-TWO A mamas 5 which were perpetrated by the I Niets HAVE; MoRk SPARK lug-ber- of the team aren't the kind of x6(100 ($362.46) DOLLARK with Inte: e ? ; zo \gp + . . f( hereon trom Apri! 6. 1921, together with Nassau County: is justly proud of its a mdn who realize the bigness of their therenn tre e Democratic administration in its yrirgg THAN wE HAVE Jobs. Neither can you get fuil speed. h p AK - Re Recta roads and the Board of Supervisors*does a splendid work in keeping them in re- pair. c Chairman Hiram R. Smith and Super- visor G, Wilbur Doughty have just ar« ranged to have some. repairs my roads i» Hempstead that the people will ¥ be, pleased to note.\ Nassau road, be: a w that prepara- C. H. J. tween - Hempstead and Freeport, iaftons are being made to have a public T. thuwgmwmhl‘mflwm. The | WILL HOLD E SHOW zealous ®ffort to promote the interests i Bupervisor Smith finds menace in Jew hanging branches. And they are m not the only exposed limbs hereabouts. We wanted to do our bit on Bundle {FAVORS FARMERS MARKET Ddy but we would have had to go with s the clothes or else catch cold. But If they &re men who aire on the job f A \ O I to Mk / 2 a ient of or ure to . t every minute and are working with their , @ approximately FIVE nnNnm‘gn “15:12! eaptain, then they'can't help but win. 3 wIvE AND to(l00 (@¥86.tm Domuars. It.Js the same way with our govern- Dated New York, 'April Sth, 1921,\ ment today. Pilot Harding picked men RAYMOND \M153: like himself who want speed and team The wale of «l ~ work and he is getting the results. There for hu.\ lak, 11:77 '2..\:3\f1\v'.' couldn't be more of a speed king than the front stops of the Court Hours at Minet N County, ork, tn. herb the Postmaster General Will Hays, who urned is with, she. the wume has been called & 'human dynamo.' Sec- Journed to June 37th, 1921, at the sume h vetary Denby, a former officer of the Male trousseaux our and place. Duted,. May: 27, 1971 RAYMOND MALONK United States Marine Corps, naturally + by Village Trusted knows -the» value of team work and specualtyl . - cow wiki roadbed 'will be filled in. and the road} Howard H. Deotsall, setting aside Olive JULY 15 AND 16 AT BABYLON Sheed, He 4s a You! watlor und a dom Evening suits, cut- \Kutormr Tor ,\ C ¥ % boulevard ns a site for: the \market *= - y A00. Office and Pont Office Address: generally put in 'condition to stand sum- seems to (be broadminded and far. Babylon, June 9.-Summer colonists maga- and is “kin; (hr-hum\;- aways, travdmg suits, E'Nmzlm'rzmi t - $ and prominent residents will hold avy. Secretary Hug! unlike *> 6 4 - T mer trafic: It is a much traveled bigh- » # * Many He won't stand for 06. hats, shoes, §xings. New York Gir. stre§ ~I often visited the curb market. In horse whow July 15 and 16 at the nur way and those who much ite Hempstead village last summer, and|sery farm of Major August Belmont. to be pleased with the attention IYO Enotleed with interest that a large ntim-| The American Legion, through its Baby» to it. ber of. patrons drove to that market In jon Post, is co-operating to assure its Anoth of joy comes ay a, 34. thett niWfomubiies to got the frosh Fruit se nother Jump id oot and vegetables all-1m offered. street, + sull of announcement that Front “I: z“ “By-Peek y HUM: to be |. \3 very attractive. program has beech viige, is to be put in good 1G, (, a) w\°“f'_\.\ 'm‘ “wh- arranged. Tho: classes will -include lay, and, therefore, although mont of us may not realize it, our. great foreign -_ Luggage, including our \Mr. and Mrs.\ wardrobe. Mail Orders PVited Rookes Petr Comm s Préiport, Nusmeu County, B conditian. With the Town Hal and # | complaint about peddler» who sold or.] nOtWble witiners at the Brooklyn spring at 1 \Four 252: wijoining park fetng Front street it fanges, lemons and other things that| show and elsewhere, fine saddle horses, Convenient , int. thei PA winnifestly wore not homegrown. T| riding ponies, hunters amd miltary # Broadway Corners\ Filth Ave. mas been lamentable these many day» cunnot see any objection to | hormen. 4 A at Warren . taint th. that the roadbed was permitted to r6- © NEW YORK CTY . ° make quite unfit for travel. Repairs are coming and we'll all rejoice. oom ©00D FOR MEMPSTEAD > <-4n , . irony-minim. Hemputoad villugers, wipon the fuct that your Vitam Trastice have (the good. Jddguient 'and 'the buck? c close with the assistant seore | - Dear ditors=Will you kindly inform! tary, W. &. BliGe, 15 Ness streot, New ma where Are-appartus goer| York,. July: 4. Mre. Charles F.. Mubts when the alurm souads 2-3-3; in lof the G3 ii Frouort, June 8, 1981. & tune to. take up thequestion ofthe man- Perpie®6d Spectator: Clifford felt Shit much srod agement of the Sid in. the Returtay. Bute 4; a aA MUrore eram . accomplished by (heae soviet viflege centre. By This wotion tea tag Have the Wibys mused thar «one tna whike, t and -iir soon | dewighter pet? \No ore having fome trouble.\ \Why aot® \They want to chosw .a mame that) \I haven't much mote tige vae york of Lave will lool \wall on the' moe -pictiire \'Oh Menry,\ Tho wite, as) scroon <~Birmingtien Ade the throw. her arma round hiw meek, \I (de \rvs youl. tut\. 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