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convention hold last week at Binghamton, N, Y., returned Saturday and mhfifllM-‘MW'fium | fu having the convention hold its 1922 sessions in Freeport, instead of in the city of Auburn, which city was s very strong competitor. One of the returning delegates has provided the Review readers with|$ August 12th. -> a report of some of the more important events of the convention, which will be of interest to the thousands of volunteer firemen in the county as well\ Price on application. as other readers, .() .+ ** ~ f (~ Exempt from all taxation. THE \COCONUT cow\ _ - (From Public Ledger, Philadelphia) For the dairyman life is just one fight after another. He has been battitng the \oleo'\ interests. for . Main St.. Mempatsa4| years in an unreleniing warfare against imitation butter. y Now he has a new enemy,. The Incerporsts4| @Coconut Cow\ is flooding the con- County | donsed-milc market. with her pro- duct. The \vegetamble olls\ from the South Seas are pouring into Amer|~ h4 3 time. He culled attention to the fact that all of the entertainment furnish ed the delegates at Glens Falls, as well as furnishing the convention badges, --- Bank of -= and furnishing free the lodging and + ade Court, who has been very ill since early December, \is now convalescing. Mrs. Redbam is Mrs. Herbert O. Reast's meals for the officers of the Associa- of the County of Numsau, can markets and battering away at tion, cost the Glens Falls people $6,600; Rockviue Centre mother, wen: to all persons having another dairy defense. that the Freeport firemen would have a fund of at least $10,000 for similar in of Chellt Lutheran Charch [ A meet Thursday, August 26 in the purposes, and~to show the vim with church parlors, which the firemen at Freeport have al- ready taken hold of the project, he read a letter from William F.. Kraft, cashier of the Freeport First National Bank, showing the deposit in that bank for the State Convention Fund as $5,- In: 1917 only 79,223,898 pounis of coconut oll came in. , The- farmer paid little attention to it. Two years later, when he found that imports had increased to 324,270,366 pounds, he found a part of his milk market Mrs. W. G. Smith and son, J. D. Lioyd Smith, of West Merrick road, are motor- ing this week to Watertown and Adams, N. % 008.34. Mrs. Herbert Reast ® * * gone. . ExPresident Wallace said that vari- ada Court, 'is egmmnudyxs 11212: VINCENT P. DONTHRE, Now he 1s in Congress demanding ARCHER B, WALLACE ous plans have been arranged, so that Mrs. Mary R. Slater, of Brooklyn. Attorney for Rrecator, Who Made,the Speech That Helped by the time the convention meets next year, Freeport firemen would have at Bring the Convention to Freepart. Mr. And MUS: Berkeley 'T. Smith and their disposal more than $10,000 and ® daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of 54 Mili The, convention opened on. Tuesday, mlhfiihllztl; Dzi&;mh::o;hecxrnmnz; first vice-president, Richard F. X. Doo. 3:73? “Ari (Pk webk can' a trip -to * seo @ . own, L. L \Cow of the South Seas\ must send |with welcoming addresses by Mayor} Commerce. ley, New Rochelle; second vieepresi w lewttt \Me f dent, John C. Hottinger, Buffalo; sec- Feartul that Thomas A. Wilson, former LieutGoy. o,\ maid he, \the Freeport fire: rétm Thomas Honohan, Frankfort; her product elsewhere, hichors a Harry C. Walker and James G. Bron-| men do not come to you with promises tmzfir John -P POWE'I‘H o Inmg\ this will not be enough, the farmer is| low, secretary of the Chamber of Com-|alone, but even now with sufficient member of executive committee,: five i merce, which were responded to in|backing in the bank to entertain and asking .in another measure that a turn by exPresident John. Mahany, of care well for you.\. (Applause.) years, 'Michael J, Daley, Mechanics. that the \Coconut Cow\ be barred. The Fordney Tariff Bill provides a protective tariff high enough that the NOTICR OP SPBCIAL SCHOOL MEETING Miss Minnies Hammond, of Brooklyn, | I® Union Free School District No. 6 -‘l the is visiting her friends, Miss Marion and m\ L1, I!“ “flux-Thnlm IPree Elizabeth Wallace, of 168 Church street, School, District No. 6.. of the Town. of and is enjoying a most pleasant vaca- Hempstead, Namsau County, New York, tion, hereby gives notice that a special meeting mitted by the foreign born who have flocked to our shores, The er's first argument is an \| On Thursday a fine address on Fire farm gu tion motored to Watkins Glen to enjoy free lodging and meals, And UOMO: proventiog was given by T. Alfred (£le the other day one Of OUr| aqmission. He cannot grow lard and its beauties Anstead of jatbnding to/biles for their use. We will provide] of the National Fire Under- ! made -& determined milk fats for ten and three-tenths their duties at the. convention. sufficient badges, historical of Free- writers, Association. It was so replete Jd. The afternoon was devoted to receiv-| port, for every delegnte and member®, winn valuable information to the pub. against Ja% immigration 1AW8\ conts, or even less, per pound. He|ing the officers' reports, and the excit-|and the visiting ladies accompanying| }; pps. wt, Fioming was asked to 'and demanded that 'close invest! ; ing contest for the location of next| them. in nd the Association at F ©2~| inf # the country that is must year's convention, 'The nate of, Free- \Our tentative program of entertain- again. ® on al ree ille, * xf the inbabitunts of Union Free School Dis- tax like that now on oleomargarine| Lockport; ex-President Archer B. Wal-| \Our program of entertainment is |\ » of the Town. of Mempstead, Nai True, we stand for liberty but we lace, of Freeport, and President Walter|only tentative, at present, of course.| ThrC@ Trustees of State Piremen's|~ my. and Mrs. H. C. Schluter and , 'New York, will be hold mt t products shall be placed upon the Y j Home at Hudson, William H. Frank, family are enjoyl leasan School Mouse, on Juckson Avenue, Seaford do not teach the difference between 8. Gedney, of Nyack. We will provide the necessary head- :\ John Multi loving a pl t vacation f a + w w» de by \filling\ ski of Poughkeepsie; John Mulligan, of at Jeffersonville, Sullt Namsau County, New York, on the filled milk\ made by ng\ SKIM There were about 1,000 delegates and quarters for your secretary and execu- , Sullivan County, N. Y. rith D. prpian m p: y -and Heense it is time ilk with coconut oil members in attendance, though after|tive committee, and provide the of- New York and George King, of Roche®|'To make their enjoyment more com: | « \Jalmx o-Ocrocsnp,ml.mvi~:nihounnrpon we did. ® ' the morning session, the greater por-) cers and guests of the Association with \°C plete, the Journey to and from Jefferson. af submitting the following resolution, in ville will be made in their own car. which taxes .are proposed to be rained by tax upon the taxable property of much dir triet, to the qualified voters of the maid dis- Samuel H,. White, who makes hisf -rict, for their action on amid resolution, home with the Puck famly on Wilson Rescived, that the Board of Education be place, is in. Chicago with !t hereby authorized und directed to Passing Show of 1921. He e qs 10 izbond a further and additional num of Ewenty 'The a ($20,000.00 return home around Thanksgiving. *\ wryy 3731's“: --- of Bection 451, 462 Harry Puck, of Wilson place, is now playing in \Laugerine\ at the Casino Theatre, ber of the Mexican saves a fine, at the Mr. and Mra, Olaf Magnussen, of 32| reason of a fire which occurred in the old Rosedale avenue, are spending the sum | h00! house situate on the. atornald: school mer in their bu m at Long B h. house site on May 27th, 1921, to wit-the He then outlined the beauties of|in Freeport or on the county fair| N° “11.3;32 Meant out of 'the Freeport and surrounding villages, and grounds at Mineola, where at the same a their up-to-dateness. He called atten-|time, the Nassau County Driving A+ the peare\ one Moment hing it tion be made of the man, or woman:) choose 'between \filled milk\ and|port was presented to the convention| ment is about as follows: port next year. Sam Hearn, of Wilson place, opens @ 453 of the Education Law, which sum who is to 'be admitted and who, it by ex-Chief Clarence B. Williams, of A. whole week or more of the big- with Shubert's vaudeville the earl shall be ralmed by tux upon the taxable prop- is ea is e against whole milk A0] (l, \Toycoport Fire Department, who} gest carnival and shows ever seen on HMMMIHMMMMMHRAIMINMIIIMHHHINIHNIH | of September, \ 23 of inn 5° ioe and to be collected in expected will some day or other! antmal fats. simply presented the formal invitation, Long Island or.in. this state, covering |T Tb i tisch Oun: Thousand. Duilars to: such become an American: citisen. It Hits second argument is that \fll. sat down. about stx blocks of space, or ix times m Mins Rva Puck, of Wilmon place, i«| 0 year for twenty yourn, beginning ed, of Tair per- i% Then A. P. Burkhart, mayor of the| the space occupied by the famous Bar- now in Atlante City playing with AJ t\ of nc \ P7. Section assumed, course, that a ed milk means under-nourishment|cjry of Auburn, invited the Association| num & Bailey: circus in Madison Square of Fmpofl S| Woods in the Pink Slip Company. They 'Tis Boaro or Epucation centage of the immigrants will make) to all who use it; that it does not|to hold its 1922 convention in that city.| Garden. A book of tickets will be: is- = vrvmkeg‘m to the Apollo Theatre, New HENRY E. WALTERS, Clerk, ' a He stated that the Association was| sued to each delegate or member pro- men To- ty, on September 6th, a permament home here and work| contain the vitumines necessary t0|porp in Auburn in 1872, and for that|vidipg for a free boxing exhibition on . r ing:on that assumption it is highty th and well-being. (In this he}reason wanted the fiftieth anniversary| Monday night, free vaudeville show on a My wit J::l{‘f$7xmcl - . > i P portant that they alas me convention held there in 1922; that two} Tuesday night, free entrance to the| The &irl-with the muddiest complexion having lett bed and fifi'..m.'°fifi important be of such call-| has the dietitians, food authorities 9\ TRS originators were still residing} carnival shows on Wednesday night: A Eeherally has the clearest conscience. 3,7:‘7,:'_:;°§:“°“' 1) 00 \at be a bre as to warrant them becoming} arr experts on his side. in Auburn, and also desired the conven- series of interesting automobile TId®| w .,. pouy nogringa lot about mos: Dated, Merrick, L; L/ Augurt #20 i001, . |tion be held there; that all the forms| to Brightwaters, Oyster Bay, Garden ove ient Every Saturday evening at the WILLIAM A. steiomn. citizens. The daily farmer deserves to win ito here lately, but . -. '|of entertainment mentioned in circu-| City and Long Beach for the ladies on “if They're. feedin my- we Lights Club a \skipper\ has charge Nomice Then the answer is, first to get a| but he must win in the very face/jars distributed by Freeport delegates] Tuesday and Wednesday, On Thurs- “a: SEW: mm; Fom 3m“ “I; of the entertainment. Saturday, Aug- \ stricted Immigration law. 'Then|of the natural tendency to buy the|for the visitors next year, with the ex-| day a trip on the bay and ocean, with |\\ hil \ \fifi'flQ-flfl'fl m * 33“? \fiflfmfifgfigliivlmr‘lfit'm'w 'or p ception of: the dip and sail on the| opportunity to bathe in either. Further, were: TEO the Town of Hempstead, Né +. New onde the foreign bort is admitted, cheapest food available.\ The farm-|ocons, coud be provided at Auburn.| 1 might add that.down there we might Th thrce balls outside a pawn shop Price and Madam Racel, the latter have ons, onitied (o for, 'tt \au mending Wold w h \ signify , hope y. Just arrived from Paris, and is in one that a Special School Meeting will be to admit that \flled|One of these features proposed was}joffer you something 'which 'Auburni educate. him up. to the American|er is forced d have faith when you hock your watch |of the Dilli held in the Fire House of the Balamand M the famous old Long Island nor any interior city or village in this ima; you're going to get it out, and you « k ngham. shows, a Playlet,| Hook 'and Ladder: Company, 'at Oceanside, standards to the end that the day's| milk\ is cheaper than mus mayor said they would provide a| state can offer. I do not promise thiss * p Co-operation,\ written by George M.] New York, in maid Behool District, on the despatches will not be telli hole milk. He feels that it will|clam-bake, and bring the clams from but if wh hould be fish \ hope you will, but it's because of charity Cohan, was played by Frank Tinney, dty of September, 1981, at i velock news ches n elling| whole milk. He feels will clam-bake; en you shou shing 0U0t| that you do. George Barry and Bef Kat t P. M., to vote on the fallowing questions, pro- Long Island, and in addition would fur-| around the Cholera Banks off Point m m mer, VAN positions or resolutions: ° the constantly recurring story of re.| tax barrier is made high and wide |i)\ ncr from and give the visitors| Lookout ten miles, if a ship from the OH Hng Shignien had four bundred xxncgw nattpml’oto'\=m¢;uu Slow\ That the Hoard or, Rducation of Union Free vol crime persons with for-| His job is to edicate the cauntry to|opportunity to dip in the world.re-] Bahamas should hove in view, and you - flow stead, be authorized build and areat a maw nowned blug. waters: of 'the beautiful should visit that ship; and be accommo-] Dove Seh Coie odes ang geons mow at Blossom Heath Inn. ioo house on the present school rouse wite , « C a C A \| Solomon may have been wise in HIS/and McKa: V t Geeatt fous, site eign sounding tames. rhwlzt'huedizhw’zbl‘lly‘ vllmztly. seenic Lake Owasca. From the ap-| dated thereon, you would not be vi0- gay but- & dances. y- and Aulthuge In youge and Elfiaflhfim Effie?\ moon-ml. his: 5:17: 'The contention will be made that e er an e higher-priced at-|plause given, it looked as If the may-| lating the Volstead Act, providing you The sii next rday Ing. making much changst, alteration a ot pe ticle. It will take something more or's oratory would be successful. did not return within the three-mile Aro yo be Charkrmddmz‘m nabst wit 394mm; «2mm, an the said Board of the average immigrant canne melo 'a Righpower wash AIChe® B. Wallace, of Freeport, an| government limit bringing any of the Athletic and ata cost not.to excerd the sum of Two educated. .out of his old habits on| than the farmer's pow a8h- ax-president of the State Association, wpirits of frumenti except in the hu- Dr. James Duffy, of New York city, rry sexs \ares cnt mole O and ington lobby to do this. replied to the mayor, and more fully| man container. (Great applause, and| A stitcl was the weekend guest of Mr. Harr a 7 l the theory that an old dog does not explained the invitation from the fire- cries of \Wallace you win.\) beach. Norwood, at 175 Pennsylvania Ave. ¥ 5:34 \Lyfimféflmflfl‘fzffi una wee. learn new tricks. -The old saw does estes men, municipality, business men and} \Then we will provide you with a e won ps maid new, athoo! house, all insurance Nobody can stop your progress| citizenry of Freeport. famous Long Island elam-bake, (not a 'Women have equal rights un- moners insurance companies by mot prevail in this and It is not true ® In part, he said: \If the oratorical| Rhode Island one), one which made|less they call feminine pa-jamas \ma- that we cannot educate the average] but yourself. It is up to you. ability of & Caesar, Cicero or Demos-| Long Island famous many, many years Jamas,\ Mis on 27th 1981, to ariti-th pouces thenes is required to reply to the beau- ago, and at this time I invite the mayor row | Mundred and Fifty-seven Doilars: mm te F, ideals, A com- tiful effusion of the able executive of|of Auburn to be Freeport's guest next] Speeding is a \fine\ art, The Rev. Henry Moehiing, pestor of \08 thst the suid Board M'méA-IQD: pulsory night school course to show| Governor Miller will have a pret-(the municipality of Auburn, I am afraid year and not only enjoy the clams from, 6 i havi o? de the Bethsemane Lutheran Church of 3:37: m f”.'£%.'.'m'?'.\7;.\m r that my simple speech will not be suc-| Long Island, but possibly also the eorgin !s having turtle races, is* money not to excesd . ne him what Js expected of him willl ty good idea of what the State \Co S but If this Associa-|sweet fish fromthe beautiful blue wa. ST°s® should enter, '*\ [2100.00 Dotiara: tweenty (10) go a long way and it neéd not be| before long. Now 'he is inspecting|tion decided the proposition upon hon-|ters of the beautiful scenic and won- Chateman ar of the Ship; ardsh might expect.| the barge onnal. or, plain facts and a desire to be well/derful Lake Ownsen, situated near the pman Task ping > t th niche a haedelin he poe t mst entertained, you must vote for Free: {city of Auburn.\ (Leughter.) wet wire That Job and \erecting\ of the The hours of labor-are not too lon ug port.\ \This clam-bake will be held either #hD%, After wa and he would not be long in grasp-| 'While the aubject of economy 'is tng the better things we offer rather| not a popular topic it is becoming the years: one thousand nine bundred 'and tham the worse, as too frequently, he} more and more absorbing as time|tion to the fact that the mayor was|socintion hma offered to stage m pace +- twenty-three to one thousand nine. hundred along. Some i to possibly In error when he referred to /and trot meet. ais Boate t be senor did st does not. p goes . 1OTB®t naxt year's as the fiftieth anniversary, \Friday will 'be devoted to the mam- Will be quite full row wam of One Hundred Thousand The problem of the country in|that there was any such thing in|that while it was true that the Asso.| moth parade and tournament of the or ( urt Mee nan) gars st s rate of Interast not the|the world, but now they are con.|CI@tiOn was organized in the city of Au: volunteer (firemen, the like of which known an \pull.\ therefore. and \hat \the aiid relation to the immigrant is b burn in the year 1873, yet it was miso has never before been attempted in be problem of Nassau County where|vinced that there was.. It. pays to|true that the records of the State As-|this or any other state. . sociation indicated that no convention \On Saturday and Sunday we will wm, sufficient there is a tremendous foreign speak- was held in the year 1875, which Au-|have na open trap-shooting tournament «has ing population for whom we do a on the grounds of the Erteport Gun heres thief, but after te nothing: but furnish a job and let *. B E vmhnrvmvrulenlunm-ymmm <5 If thers tend their own salvation after that. While all the erimes are not com- mitted by forefign speaking people, it so happens that the most revolting of the recent ones in this county were. It appears from the surface now me if still a third, the burning of « barn on a big estate, was the work of some :of the 'same class. Thill be checked. \In addition, if it can be arranged, should have the right kind of. edu- cation and if :we-are to live -we must have the right kind of food. One in ns necessary as the other. But we should have education that elim inates fads and develops common sense. 'The worst of it is fads flour: ish In any soll. ranging for an aeroplane meet, \We may add other events, or the| ownership of thing Whe one in every four head of the mational administration who In of torsign desonut, BorD Of| anda Republican at the head of Wri foralgn parents, wbd & Dig. stare government. The muéfi'u for #56 are..actually from' other ondir way to reestablish to four- tries. conditions needs mon of ability, at t nok.\ it Come. of 'the foraign quariers' In| the head. Without able mon'td guide nge of aocnly ore not places one caree 'to our feet again.. Gradually, however, visti {wide. Dut There cannot ba under [Republican @aunpicas, we art say duobt that -o- eiur. as they ard getting back to surth pne more,