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#cored a triumph on. the Il 'as on the screen, will November 22 and on to far This play has W thousand 01 Pickert people and tells a lerful story. A and ador good play, like a good book, is alwnys| For thtso good of read Again: Other not. able plays are on Mr. Wileox's schedule: [{ they will be annougi¢ed later. i mgp mre PLEAD GUIUTY TO SPEEDING- FINED AND REBUKED Freeport, Nov. 16. -Two New York City autolsts pleaded guilty to a chiro | play has qulte t hold your interes The Pick Judge Albin Johnson in the Magistrate's Court, verterdry. Samuel Abrams, of 1 Mast 109th street, was fined $15, and The characters in order of their first appearance follows: i Boltof, . Browhe | vaict, . Walter Boggs; Phil Lannon, contractor, Stanley Streeter; Tom Brown, chicf engineer of abe Y. V. C. Co.,'Georgé Russell; Col. mhe, president of the Y. V. C. Co. Marlin: . Torrerice, . Lannon's BUILDING PLOTS SACRIFICED NEXT 30 DAYS Within 12 minutes' walk Freeport Station, on trol- tey line; water, gas, electricity and $8, $0 and $10 Per Front Foot. Qu- 10% down; balance in casy monthly payments, 5% treet, paid a $10 fine. liceman R. Fechttan was the complain int against the pair. Judge Johnson severely rebuked th: prisoners and warned them agnins coming to this village to break trafic laws. Motoreycle Po- GIVEN-PROMPT SSRVICE. R. V. C. PLATING WORKS .._ _R. D. WOODCOCK, Proprietor OBSERVERSTREET, EAST OF PARK AVENUE Phone R. V. C. 1966 Rockville Centre, L. 1. TOVE AND NUT COAL... . ....314.50 BGC PEA Mt- .....‘............--nm €. 0. D.: ONLY Srederick L. Bacon, of 185 West 70th | ' |confident that the \old barn\ by Henry ver of One| Duncan, of H mud‘ by | Nassau . County Afingoin,. No¥. A. Butler head of the Cross Roli Call « shotgun Which opened Armistice Day, November in have been | Stutzenstein were talking | to and . threatening! manner. | Stutzensteln (is out on $2,000 bail pending A bearing on Friday, Nov. 25 on compinint lodged against him by} Jamies 8. Proden. | \The five men arraigned today were) immediately released when bail was| tuchished by a Rockville Centre resi-| lent. Twenty Wagons on the Streets I Rockville Centre, Nov. 16.-'Twenty of | the twenty-four wagons were on the streets this morning from the local} branch of Borden's Fur Products Com- the depot here. Many residents continued to call for their supply and the Freeport munici- pal wagon came and got its usual supply. \CRAFTSMEN TO GIVE » «pecdinig whoh armfigned before} LADIES NIGHT Massapequa Fellowcraft Club Plans Int Program For First Event in New Temple Rockville Centré, Nov. 16.-Fellow ¢raft Club of Massapequa Lodge, 822, [and A. M., will hold its frst la | night in the new Masonic Temple, Lin coln avenue, Saturday evening, Novem- ber 26, commencing at 8 o'clock. On this océrsion, which will be in- formal, every member of Massapequa Lodge, ard his lady ie expected to at- rad. that the ladies might haye the portunity of raving over the wonders éf the few lodge room and go into rar | | I |tures over the remodeling of the old The committee is | |buflding in general. will not be recognized, after the work that hns been nccomplished in the past few months, A fine program of solo music und @anéing has been arranged. Refresi- tnonts will be served from the new kitchen and extensive service pantries, On this evening, at 11 o'clock, the ord Sedan will be given away. -- mow MISS GERSTNER ENGAGED TO MR. OSCAR GOST Mrs. Emma Gerstner of 355 Lakeview avenue has announced the engagement of her daughter Hazel to Oscar Gost, kon of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gost of | Hownrd place. Mis« Gerstner is promi- [ ment in society cireles and Mr. Gost is [® | Rockville Contre, this village. §.__._._. FREEPORT CHAPTER MEETING Frceport, Nov. 16--The degrees of Past Master and Most Excellent Master will be eonferred by Freeport Chapter, No. 20%, Royal Arch Masons this even- Ing. Thirty candidates, a large num: Ber of whom are from Morton Lodge await theso degroos. mites, Felloweraft Club Meets Friday Rockville Centre, Nov. 16. --Massape: qua Fellowemitt Club will meet Friday evening. Several new members will be initiated. 'The Ladies Night will be m subject of discussion. M. U. George Gumbs i# anxious to see every thember in theif respective station. ong PARENT-TEACHER® MOVIE SHOW Rockville Centre, \Nov. 16. -Prremt- Teachers' Assooiation conducted u bene- fit show at the Rock- vile Theatre yesterday after woon and In an effort to ob- tain funds for welfare work. -It was estimated thit about $00 attended the three performances Aure pany, it was said today. Milk is bemgl recéivéd by Callan Brothers'. trucks at/aid in legal affaire. Provision was also .@ schools hot employee of the Bank of f For the convenlencs of tra¥elers fith and which continues through Thankigiving Day, November fith, says it brings to the people of this com- mubity their annual opportunity to re- mew allegiance to' the Atnericrh Red Cross. What the American Red Cross as u national orfAnization achieved in the past and is contitiing !s a matter of record graven deeply in the hearts of all who love their fellow men, Draw ing no line of cold®, face or ¢feed, and with the world its féld, It carries suc cor to the helpless wherever they may be \aour Nessau County Chapter alone has done much during the last year. It has rengered assistance to 500 ex service med in home problems and has secured allotments; insurance, liberty boitds and compensation, and rendered {made for hospitalization. | \Through its Polio Mirse It has cared {for 178 paralyzed ehildfen with 19 now (cases wince September. \These children | were seen by the State Orthopaedic ixm'umm at a Clinie held at the Chapter House every month. Twenty-three |schools were visited by Red Crome nurses, This was offered to the schools [as a free demonstration and 20 schools |accepted while three paid for the ser- | vice rendered by the murse. 'The work [of the nurse included claseroom and {physical inspection, home visits, and {treatment of skin diseases und minor |injurles. Little Mother Leagues were {forme in eight schools; two Child Wel Clinics were held under direction lof State Department of Health; in. twe lunches were. established and in several schools Nutrition Classes formed |_ \Instruction has been given in Home 'Hygieno to 397 pupils since June Mth, 1920. Tho course included Prevention Jof Diseases; Health=and the Home: \Bables and their Care; Indication of | Sickness; Beds and Hedmaking: Baths [and Bathing; Feeding the Sick; Medi ines; Care ofPatients with Cont Diseases; Commen Ailmcni« and Emer wencles. \There are #1 schools enrolled ns Junior Red Cross ixlliaries with a wm-mhsuxhih of 6. 'Thirty-onc {orphans were adopted st year by chil |Arem in the schools. One School Ocu [list and Four School Dentists have [worked in 39 schools-publie and paro | chil, of the county and besides work inc in these schools, many Sunday? {were spent at Wayside Home and sev {ornl weeks at the Cardiac Home. 'The ! work of the Dental Unit was done as s demonstration by the Junior Red Cross | \Over a thousand hospital garment and knitted articles have been sent ‘I'lmn the Chapter to war stricken tries in Rurope and financial aid s to European Rellef Council \This coming year the Chapter hoper Ito continue war obligations to the «is {abled soldiers; to see the present Health Urogram through; and to care for the orippled . ehildren-vietime of Infantil: |Prralysis. . It !s to carry on such work as this that the Red Crom is holding s Fifth Annual Roll Call. \Enroll as n member or tnnew your monibership if you enrolled last year {by sending a dollar to your loca | Branch Headquarters and thus do your [part to make possible the continudne« and éxpnmision of humanity that has be come symonymous with the fame and emblem of the Red Crom. I | ---# Robert Yarrow Improved Rockvilla Centre, Nov. 16. -Robert | Yarrow, of Buckingham | place, Lyn autemobilist while walking along the Merrick road Saturday night, was re- | ported as improved at the Rockville Centro Sanitarium today. Yarrow ie shiffering from concussion of the brain and a fractured skull i liquid soap 1s being .packed in easily punctured eapsiles. ¢ All classes of mail will be carried by ® new airplane service linking Peking [ and Shanghai. was before the Board Board's co-operation in case the petitioned Tor the formation of & water district at Franklin Square. Supervisor Doughty informed him that the Board was pretty likely to do what a majority of the people requested and advised him questing & refund of a rental payment to go nbead with the petition. A. communication was received 'From fohnson & Johnsof, of Freeport, re- nade by a elient of theirs for inengow end which it is now claimed does not belong to the town. 'Town Clerk Gil- bert and Justice Southard were appoint- 1d n committee to investigate and deter- mine whether the town owns the land or not. It appears that the fown some years izo dredged a new channel to one of she creeks to straighten it, cutter off a point. This point, with the addition of the mud taken from the new chan- nel, became practically a part of the land that formerly was on the old chan- nel. While the Town seems to have cut off a small plot of public land, which t would be supposed still belonged to the town, it I® also claimed that the »ner's riparian rights were infringed and that the point cut off was mined oy him by accretion. On redommendation of Judge Jones, to whom the matter was referred, the Board voted to lay on the table the ap- plication of Constable George 8. Smith 'or help in the work of his offiee which < considerably incresed by the neces- sity of serving summonses in dog «conse cases. mazwi-$.__. CONFERENCE IN ROOSEVELT toomevclt, Nov. worth League rall val will be held at the Methodist Church tomorrow evenipg, Epworth Leainics Of Baldwin, Reomevelt, Freeport, Rock sille Contre, Lynbrook, Amityville, Bea iribed wore in such a poor conditions ford and Belimors will attend. gas.. BIRTHDAY PARTY AT WEST HEMPSTEAD FIRE HOUSE Hempstead, Nov. 16.-Your own birth: purty will be held at the Wert Hempstead Fire House under the aus- his of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the \West Hempstend Fire Depurtment next Saturday evening. Music will be fur- fished by Van Buskirk's Orchestra. Everyone is Invited. n n ile A wage reduction approximating 20 »er cent is announced hy the Eastman Kodak Company. Competition from European mera. and motion picture Alm manufdcturers is given as a rea ton for the depression in business and the wage cuts. What is taking place m tho plants of the kedak company is inst an indication of what will happen n prattically every American industry inless some way is provided to meet tha Influx of European products turned dut by cheap foreign labor. Cut will guecced cut in wage schedules the level of American normalcy is not only teached but passod, in a steady drop %g the standards of 1i¥ing to which the poot workers of Germany and the rest 1 A lny | brook, who was struck by an tnknown X Europe are accustomed. 'The remedy % (es In the protpt pasagoe of ao effec- tive protective tariff law, with rates suiliciently high +0 offdet the difference t éout of production at home and abroad. In ho other way cati industrial disaster bo prevented. grand Ep- and Harvest festl- ENTERTAINMENT IS THE ESSENCE OF LIFE ARE YOU A GOOD JUDGE OF ACTORS : mi New actors Vines, Fruit Trees: also bearing size fruit trees, old, 8-10 feet high. They will give you fruit right away; you don't have to wait. Also bearing size Grape Vines that will give you plenty of grapes next year, 8-9 years old. Let us quote you, or send for Catalogue. OUR TREES ARE FINE ARE PRICES ARE RIGHT WESTBURY NURSERY CO. . Telephone Westbury 284 C. E. PINE, Proprietor, WESTBURY, L. 1. \_C That \ Jreats YOU SQUARE The First Consideration The first consideration with any person sbout to open a bank ac- count should be the safety of the fund.' This Bank, with its bundreds of satisfied depositors, has that absolute security desired and a banking service that is second to none in this State. An opportunity to perform a personal service is always pleasing to us. May we have the pleasure of explaining to you the advantages we offer ? The First National Bank, Freeport, N. Y. din do do A. L. FRANK’SCDEPT. STORE IN HEMPSTEAD 15-17 Main Street FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Sample Lot of Ladies' and Misses' COATS, SKIRTS and DRESSES at About One Half the Manufacturer's Cost Manufacturer Must Realize Ready Cash SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 19th # . -SEE- . From ih ths cast wit _.