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emerging n PACIFIC OCEAN IN PROPOSES TO CROSS S“ m NEW STYLE PLANE, N. Y. Police Reserve Ace Puts\ Some of Con-try: Most Famous Faith in Mars Rocket Propul- fienAhldou'HPropdlen 16. -An New York, June alrplane Might that will startle the planned by Capt. (Colling, New York police acrial reserve ace. . He proposes to ctoms the Pacific in a specialy signed machine in one at mendous speed. Instead of the usual engine and pro peller, Capt. Collins' machine will be pro pelled hy the exhaust of a highly exple wive substance, discharied from the tail through a nozzle. Purncocks and othts devices will enable the speed of the ma chine to be controlled exactly like airplane of the usual type. Capt. Collin® credits his inspication t Prof. Jaines Goddard who, at Clark Uni versity, designed a rocket for communi cation with other He working in collaboration with Prof. dard, who is perfecting his rocket in th: laboratories . of Insti tute ft Washington. world is de \hop.\ tre an is now God planets the Smithsonian Another associate is Dr. W. W. Christimas, former isnist ant to the late Prof, Langley, inventor of the linst airplane \My idea is to get the plane up 35.000 und shoot like Collinw feet or thunder: for Japan,\ \Up that high there'll be no pheric resistance to interfere with and the exhaust propulsion will be per cent ecient. 1 figure make 400 miles an hour.\ A hermetically which the air suld Capt atmos us 10 we ought t sealed | cockpit . in will he kept n dig tanks in pressure a normal by oxy@en fed f one of the features of Cupt, Colling' plas assuring perfect comfort to the pilot and observer. COUNTY OFFICIALS AGREE LIQUOR LAW MUST BE ENFORCED | Sherif and District Attorney Con- fer With Supervisors, But No Definite Line of Action Chosen Alineola, June 16. -It is rumored about the court house that the Sherif, Attorney und the Supervisors have been In conference rs riding enforcement. of the liquor laws and that they accord that all necesiry be taken to put Nasmu Chunty in the front. lines: as a place where. law anu order are maintained Thi conference is in line with the ex pressed desire of the Supervisors that department heads confer frequently with the Board members to have a unit ed foree working for the benefit of the county be mide different better degree of understanding The cooperation of the the District Attorney particular and so. that appropnations cn for projects with : Supervisors and Sheriff in the and Important work now fore them, the matter of enforcing stite and national laws who know, one of the important steps in the administration of the affairs of the coun ty. Just whut means will be tiken to en force the liquor laws is not yet determ ined is, say. thore PEACE RESOLUTION FOR ADOPTION SOON Senate and Home About Agreed 'On Termination According to Harding Plan Washington,. (June 18. Termination f the technical state of war between the United States and the Central Powers will not be delayed much long er by inability of Senate and House Republicans to agree upon the form of w peace resolution, --Wentor Henry Cabot Lodgé, the. Republican loader of the Senge, and. chairman of the Sen ate Foreign Relations Committee, indi- eated yesterday. Early. reestablishment of. a genuine] rests on three bontoous, each measur- H ntre F e peace basis ts bound to coine moon, it was atated, and the moot problems in- valved in bringing about actuat. perce between the United States and \the Contral (Powers, and the formation of aa. \wusoclation. of nations\ Rockville: Contre, June 16. -Prepura- fon : are <rapldly progressing for the commencement exerciser In the: public schools. Pupils were buy : all, week with: wirmingtions The exercises of the Bouth @de Junot High School will be hold. Friduy evenifig, June 17) at-® v'clonk If Clinton School auditorium Adraiasion will be by {ntitation: onty. Nort Tusalny, evening there will be Class Day exiroings, also [h the Clinton: auditorhim, by Holet, The following Thursday evening. the Banilor Tigh Bchool will hold graduation in «Clbston: Schoo! wuditociim Adtuieslon: will be Admission to These will be by Invitition | Klapper will nduc The annual n€erclans advocated sail by 'Prosident Harding, may go hand in| benefit of any fatorable wind. Men and Women Swimmers To Take Part on June 25 Oyster Bay, June 16. -The first watei carnival of the Oyster Bay Swimming (lub will he held at Ferry Beach, Bay ville, on Saturday, June . beginning nt 4 op m The meet, an open | une will be under the Amatout Arfiletic Union, and will embrac six events, bringing together all the waw best men and women swimmers and | livers in this part of the country. The events for women will be the.3 yard - Metropolitan champlonsbip; a 1905 a diving contest, For men there will be | 440-yard yard novice, Assoctation | Junior d handicap; and | handicap a 100-yard han: | handicap; wnd. u 100-| From present indications there will be list, among the mers being. nearly York who took part in the Olympic Chief them. will the i full entry wiel swim all those from New rue ex in Belgium. Miss: Charlotte girl champion, wright, the in the Olymple and who is also un expert swimmer the first cli among he Boyls famous Miss Wain young girl who wus second and Helen diving. championship. | of The course will be laid out just east of the pier at Ferry Beach, phase of the contests will be visible In where every the s ators on the shore. There will be no charge for admission purpose uf developing the sport of swim Secretary ELECTION DISTRICT 19, IN HEMPSTEAD, MAY BE DIVIDED : Petition to Town Board Consider- ed But Action Is Deferred As no new district should be Tormed until your It was ined thit the adjoining dis The back to with tricts: are: not overcrowded peti Mi commit tion was finally Smith, teemen referred who | will confer of the districts with a the 19th obviating district. other view to placing a part of in other districts ity of adding -¥ MITCHELL'S VELOCIPEDE TO SKIM OVER WATER and ne another most of his spare time during the past fifteen month he working | many . times when should have been sleeping. perfecting a water velocipede, . The ob ject of his creative mind i now com- plete aud he plans to exhibit it at some water carnival in the near future. The water velocipede has bee con structed from a bieycle frame: +Instead of having front 'and rear wheels, it Ing about four feet by thirteen inches | wide. . The sprocket is connected with ® propeller which is the means of forc- Ing it along the surface of the water, Provision his been made to attach m wo the operator may obtain the With the small raised the water velocipede would act like a meooter on ice, ex» capt it would not be rigged In a manner to cause It to lean, Mr. Mitchell contemplates attaching | a. «mall. motor to furnish the power for propulsion, He. claims that: mt present the machine can: be sent through the water atu rate of about four. miles an. hour. He has hig. water. velocipede set up in the cellar. of bis home at present, op m KLAPPER TAKES CHARGE OF Hempataad, shune 16.-The of lam] occupleil by the Putut Rreess Ho- tal.\ at the junctore of Long and Stow Oreika was tranaferved by (The \Town Bqard Tuesday from George Schad to Wiliam Klapper 66 Herpmoad. < Mrs t. the place during of Mt, Agro Parochial Scboot Wilt be held in the scho! ball Sinday, June 18, { and 6n \Tuesday Pune 51, at $ o'vleck { the. seaton nog 2222 Paul DeBovols) bis goue to South immpton for a tos weeks' vacation. The Oyster Bay Swimming Club, un ler whose auspices. the races will be! held, was recently organized. with the ning and diving. Dr. Jumeésx 8. Hall, of Bay, is the President: E. H./ Adams, of Rayville, Vice President and Preasurer, and E. P; Carr of Bayville the LIKE BICYCLE ON LAND !\ POINT BREEZE HOTEL WILL ml“! my : mm}: Washington, Juno Of! Mockvillg, Centre, June 16.-Woman's ’mulrmlty and infancy ly providim&{Guild of the Chureh of the Ascemsion \8 MBD Tho In ap school the penny say. hens. had been to en- hildres. Arthue Unauthor- opportunity for mothers everywhere 0|wili give a Birthday Party tomorrow|&@ @@abe to pM# is the bank, but ga fled At Th. Own Prices | receive suitable instruction in child| night in Parish Hall. Neat little bags,[the way to school Arthur had been P Stop Them bywlene is given in a bill favorably ¥6-| utrached to cards bearing the announce-| and hed fallen. On his re olice Stop | ported to the Senate by Chairman Kg)-| ment of the purpose of the affair will| BIR beme bis mother igoked at the Wreeport, June 16 -Two. boys who YP» Of the Senate Committee on E4u-| be distributed at the door. The price| @BUZ. 390 *8!04: \Why. Arthur, - the namés of Charles Blackham, O00 and Labor, of admission will be governed by. the) ouly % cepts marked down uge 15, and John Blackbam, 12, of 147] The Measure is the result of di® |age of the one applying to get in. One “hm m? mm Franklin street. Brooklyn, were caught] Cl#Ure by the Children's Bureau Uh¥t| cont for each year of your age it will eaid boy, s ink the 23,000 mothers died in 1918 from causes pe, but teacher had !\. there will be no objections to depositing more, An attractive prograin has becn ar- ranged by Mrs. Frederick H. Handsfield, the vill Wednesday while altempt: | in She MEC cs \ su} | connected with childbirth. 'The Bureau wiso. demonstrated: High maternal mortality rates, above unauthorized mul 'The. Dally Review. Ing wholly seriptionx to fhe boys went about the village rep-; .v.A:¢..m.g' themselves us mmf‘i“ the average for the United Statf® a8 4) Mrs, Richard R. Powell, of Lynbrook. Duily Review and offering to sell yearly | 494° who is widely known for her singing, wubscriptions for $1, $ and $4 per year.! The fact that 80 per cent Of The and George Faber, tenor. will slug L. C. Nichols, of Church street, was MOUher® hid received. no. @I¥ice O7 several selections. Mrs. John Ribas, of | the first man called on. He tmmediately WUC! ©#re during pregnines Far Hockaway, a professional pianist, “mum“ to Mrs. John Box of The Daily Many: mothers hud no Lrined attend- wy play, and Mrs. Slmon Nager wil! kind a *In gecestibility and [ants of ans confinement recite Paul Lawrence Dunbar's poems| und give a ch@racter dance in costume.! Review office. She in+tuen called the M R lnck | often entire. lack Rockville Centre office and got in touch ( © | with Miss Mildred Stiles, of the cireuta-| O\ NOs!ta!=. doctors, and nurses She will be accompanied on the piano} tion department, who. Jumped: into her| no. organized effort 19) py schabbebar. nd drave to Freeport | mvet the need for instruction in parent _ L_ cur a v Fre . - She entiated the Frepeort police in| 8 and infant byiene and for. trained HEMPSTEAD M | are i egnancy and confine her work and soon had the o boys| CU uring pregnancy © | | ment. The anuual volksfest of the Platt| in custody It was learned from the 2 I 8C r ibitive cost I a d boys that Charles: Blackhaim. had been | \A Almost prohibitive cost fur provi duetsche Volksfest Vereen of Brooklyn} in homes almost all his life by @dequate care at continement in| and vicinity will be held on the grounds! tho Children@ Society. but that he ex. | 8Catered | and. isolated rural of the organization at Franklin Square! imoted to be discharged from their care} Th¢ VY districts where advice and on june 19, 20 and 26. The park has | swoon and come to live with his father| 8UD°rVision during pregnancy and bet | been greatly improved and a record at | ind step-mother in. Freeport. ter help at confinement are most need: | rendance is anticipated. . This: will he? ed are the ones least to obtain it with [the 38th annual festival | Charles had been stuying at a house \ M out financial aid. Main street John came | i to visit fim | A father always knows Charles was using the name of George | | man good enough to marry his daugh- a firstelass | in mouth and The \frogs\ for m. new. switches to | be installed by the New York and Long Island Traction Company in order to wive a fifteen minute service have been | delivered. . One of the switches is to be | located on Front street in front of the} there is no Seriin, who proved to be [little: chap. of years {ut home and went to school regularly ter-and he is right. nine who stayed Charles plan was to gauge his custom- a Telephdne Freeport 446-M towg hall and the other near Greenfield | ers. by. the appearance of their home & F. h Cemetery. As soon as the switches arc| ind then offer them a year's subscrip«| Seaman inc in place the county will begin the pav; tion for The Daily Review at. prices ing of Front street ~ CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS 1 Forest Ave., Roosevelt, L. I. Cannon for Rockville Centre | (Trolley Stop 74). tockville Centre, June 16. -The can non which is to be placed in some prom inent spot in the village. arrived at the | ‘ll'k'lthi station Tuesday night. It came] varving from $1. to $4. Hto had no blanks of ind: received any. description no muney at any of the he visited The ot in touch with the boys' | and Miss: Stiles | TRUCKING AND STORAGE Freeport . police parents and John's father arrived Wednesday after ALBERT E. MERKLEN from Cornwall. N. Y.. The War Depart | noon and took John home with him. | GENERAL TRUCKING \ment retains: the right to withdraw. it | For the meantime Charles, will be left | DA1L§75T§U§A{Ecsfgé‘éfm“ should there be any need for its use. in the care of the Children's Hm‘n-H‘ FREEPORT E - - und soon may go home and live with TELEPHONE 1198 w I | family All kinds of Antiques for Sale F. Brunel Mill Road. Hempstead in Greenpoint. of Police: John the Chief the a kindly lecture though: severe Ine thes boys N. Hartman | - wuve dangers had and pointed out lay idong . the . path chosen While he | will \be required -to-report- daily.. to the vemaing in Freeport, Charles | Not Needed Now police station and will be watched to Antiques bought n any condition, _ wee that he keeps out of trouble June 16. -George &.. \The prompt action of Misg Stiles, it Send me a Card and 1 will Cuu\ South, Republic district committee: cis believed. saved some of the village nove asm. from the 18th district,. town. of per some. of. their money Ce Hempstead, . located in the: Village: of Miss Stiles fed both hoys and gave NEW BUS ”NE Hempetoad, Puesday petitioned the them eweli a dollar as she urged then to Town Bowed to divide the district, he hit the straight roud. . mg B\ anise the large number of voters date le‘k cm! to Ch rides it difficult. too et ough with OF VILLAGE Operates from the voume within the prescribed. time WE REACH Observer St. and Vm.” Avenue fudge Jones: stxwented that, this be STREETS CAUSE N0 out und take in, and diagnose each ina Cort m In few uf ex ivi P z i c i ; “Afllul |\||.I” \'\ In n , I\ vl x“ ~ Ln:lnn:udll d;:|)nl||0 Peculiar hkets, West End of LOH] Be‘ch lhred ould he ou an at the last electio appropr + f , npropriate to your own PDMIMLG) i$) with trolley at Stop 10% wnd us there is a) probability of the what this every day restaurant ca- a R , village boundary. lines being extended ters to Ocean Side, seven minutes after the hour Fare 25¢c Each Way Buses leave every hour on the hour starting at 7 a. m. daily from Tock ville Centre, and $ a. m. from Long Beach GALVIN'S RESTAURANT 301 Front St., Hempstead | CENTRAL ROTEL Breakfast, 7 to 9.30-Lunch, 686, 12 to 2 Dinner, 80c, 6 to 8 SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER undar, 12 to 8, $1.00 A ia Carle All Day FURNISHED ROOMS To RENT REAL HOME COOKING In Process UumViH-ge No Tar Sticks To Shoes or Tires As in Other Days 16. -A significant fea village streets | June in the ailing of the this season has been the fact that there For advertising space address J. SPIRO General Delivery, Post Office, Ruck- ville Centre a complaint made on ac- | sticking . to been the has. not of shoes and being Heretofore it has been the onstom for | nplain that the stuff stuck and that and . tar tracked into homes connt oil lpia | i acg-«: to c peovle auto tires and shoe soles, HAVE YOUR PLATING when it was tracked Into the house, m me RE Rockville Centr June 16, -John H rugs and carpets were ruined. NE IN KVILLE CENT ® j ' The process used by Village Presi- Modern Equipment and Expert Workmen will give you a ser- Mitchell, theatrical mechanic, Wh0jqon Robert L. Christie eliminates the vice you can't get elsewhere on Long Island lives at 57 Clinton avenue, I® of an in-! former sources of complaint. Brass Beds and men “Ila! in Alt Its Branches ventive turn of mind. He nas spent| Three oll trucks came to town yes We Do General Mill Work and Can e for Your Home Alter- ations of This Kind KLASS AUTOMATIC CORP. D. R. P. L. Humll H. Weber 'ormerly L, & H. Mfg. Co. Observer St., Tel. 28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N; Y. | terday and began to ofl the back streets. | This was accomplished all in one day and the entire street system of the | | village has almost alt been offed up to Ivlum | | 222g ___ | ROCKVILLE CENTRE POST AMERICAN. LEGION, HAS SURPRISE FOR VILLAGE] Rockville Centre, Iumbe 16. -Rockvitie | ost, 803, American Legion, is preparing for aA Americanization meet- {ing to be held soon in this vilago at| | a> stupendous project will bf' f FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY B. and R. MARKET OFFERS the Following Specials in Grocery Don SUGAR, 4 pounds. NEW POTATOES, SM MILK NUTRO, 3 cans for:................... ...... 26¢ BUTTER (best creamery), rd ....... l..... Ae SOAP, Swift's Pride Nolan-uh Ade | which | launched. | R Commander Martin has received let-| $& ters from President Harding, Genaral Pershing and the Secretary of War, Wot-kn. endorsing the movement and conveying their views on the subject to the residents of Rockville Centre. | The committee in charge have not yet completed All its arrangements. Many | details of the big event perhaps will ba} forthcoming within a few days. . wn. | UNCLAIMED netrkrs | “uh hind, 2 l“ for...... 25¢ | Freeport, June 16,-The following un- m m- ........ pttrrtressirhinersere claimed letters have: been reported “1 thd Freeport Post. Oflco under. date of June 14; Boylin, Doliett; Crone, Mr. and | Mra. C. Albert; Crookshuct, Mry,; Berk ley, Mr. and. Mex, Olive Bivd.; Comba, Mr.jand Mes, Daniel and Gumity; Dour: [as, Mr, and, Mrs. Arthur; Duyideoi, R. [R, 36 Nassau Ave.: Endre. Fnurk J.;) taff. Mr. 8.; Hollins: Mos: Mordin: Mowe, H. H., 176 Atlantic Ave.; Johnson, Chas., | | t- Katzman, Adolph; Lewis, Mrs. Ma- | ble: Lawrence, Miss. Eva, 10) South St.; | Meyer, Mr. and. Mre, Otte (IK. Raffaelli, | | C., - 1934 - Meadowbrook | © Romi: Roddy. | George (D; Schluoder, Mr, and Mre. T. Van Duck, Mis .F. #.; Walch, Jack, 76.) fo. Center Are.; Wikion, C. H. U Wedwoletlau |Jack St Freeport Auditorium Monday, June 20, 1921, at 8.30 P. M. 12 ROUNDS Weight Contest Middle - '8 Rounds--Charlie Steele vs. Frankie Coster of Ireland \6 Rounds--Marty Silvers PRICES: $1.65, $2.20 and $3.30 RESERVED SEATS at Chubbuck's Pharmacy and United Cigar Store, Freeport United Cigar Store, Lynbrook; Wild's Drug Store and United Rockville Centre; White House Barber Shop, Hempstead, and Casey's Hotel Babylon. Telephone, Freeport 1132 J Upholstermg and one vs. Harry Krohn The Winner to Box Mike McTighe 10 ROUNDS Larry Hansen vs. Harry Mitchell FAY AND FAY A from Prague stutes thal a method h@g been discovered of mak» Ing more difficult the passing of forged bank notes, says m Copenhagen corre- spondent to the London Telegraph. The iuvention consists of lmbedding in the paper om which bunk notes wre printed quantities of flee steel and nickel particles, Such paper responds to theattraction of a magnet, and any one can thus easily test the geouive ness of 1 nate. vs. Jackie McCoy ar Store, SPECIAL Mattresses Renovated $3.75 EQUAL TO NEW STERILIZED IN OUR SANITARY PLANT APPROVED BY THE STATE OF N. Y. e-Uphohtenng of Every Descri Re-Pamtmg of % | CUSHIONS DRAPERIES CABINET MAKING POLISHING Sup covers ion ker F urmturc SPECIAL Window Shades TO ORDER Each 950 and up Our Sanitary Work Shop. are jLocated at 48 South Main St., Freeport, L. I. | (UPSTAIRS) Florence Oil Stoves LYMAN N. JONES Telephone, 60 Freeport OppositefPost Office MOTOR BOAT FREEPORT, N. Y.