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thence . ruaning . north Gr-five dity-five minutes cast (N. £8* 65\ ®.) vichty-nix degrees f(t-seven minutes east 86° 67° R.) forty-eight (18) foot: thence south sighty-three degtops fitty-seven minutes east (W. 88% 67° B.) sixty-nine feet and five tenths if a foot (68.5), the lust two courses and distances being also miong land af Walluce H. Cornwell: thence north four degrees forty» four minutes west (N. 4\ 44\ W.) still along lund of said Wallace\ H, Comwel atx Bun ied and fe feet and six tenths of a foot (605.6) to land of Conrad Schuman; thence running south ighty-waven degrees nineteen minutes west (8. 87° 19° W.) along said fand | »f Conrad Schuman, mix hundred and thirty~ me fest and age tenth of a foot (631.1) to |- 'he eanteriy line of said Grand | Avenue: hence ruuning south four degrees nine min- mtos east (F. 4* 9° K.) along the emsterly Inc of said Grand Avenue three hundred w BRASS BEDS-CHANDELIERS REFINISHED AND LAC 214.0.\ thence mouth omen drawer teary QUERED-ALSO PLATING OF ALL KINDS. ESTIMATES 12d tihe fest ama as eate 2, CHEERFULLY GIVEN-PROMPT SSRVICE. &. Telephone 444-M PM ROOSEVELT, L. L. those who are generous can always look back a year and discover some- ing that was helpful, for which they should indicate some measure bf | appreciation. Pleasure and pain, like | sunshine and rain, must come, and no SPLENDID ! Rl 5 i . He bas no Intention of moving to ©0% #06, 9.50, 11.00, P. M.. ‘ time. that Massa has had the happiest. . £ Wat * Woodiands CH T2. im tm. e 1m A p session of the building. 'The beauti-| The truth is, no matter what hap-! Chief Waterman cert Leo nts |New Jersey he said. .' 24.20, ba.s7, held, 4.08, Miis. 5.55, s a ® N (Mec, 8007. ) 1.08. . ©.34, 9.07. 10.56, them gas phy to determine this fact. No one - R and stiff bosom shirt is apparently the | >, w., 18.00, 1.98. 1.49, 2.80, m ein gasp. from every|can avoid trouble and distress. Both! Fet Walters doesn't mind going to a reason why the Department uniform re | 4.41; 4.06,\ . B448. - £07 2225 Leave: Brooklyn (Fintbush Ave.)- t m While tgum may 52; a mzwz: km ..§f:§:€té?2a§‘ik ab. tase. & t M t e P museofme- ere or there Night, 12.53. © F J WAS ARBUCKLE TRIED? fair or equitable, there are those who |, aige tep nition a is ot | ITS ortg ag i Fea , , o | are just the reverse and who can see Tk. Tit HRP abn ait pg 446 Now. that Arbuckle case is all sunshine on the darkest day that ever c - sens - who: +, one can escape. It must have been with very par- | The chances are that many of us fxbmiotfilfifizgrfigmu anticipate too much, and when things District I Dempsey, | we expect do not come we are apt to d . l feel that we have not received our night heard the grand Share. In instances of this, sort we m ' forget blessings that have come; New York make the emphatic state- (health and strength to carry the load, ment that he bad seem few lodge|for sooner om later we all have a rooms equal to the new one of Massafillfld to gritty-i Thugs; hwho hing], my pequa which just dedi- have nothing for which to - cated. Mates he bad just dedt {iuL on the ground that they have had No one who has seen the room| to work hard for that which they needs to be told that-it is a beautiful Possess, are ungrateful. - Health and place, but the words of the grand strength are the greatest of all pos- master, who no doubt has seen the sessions, and we should be thankful} best in. the country, sort of clinches above all things that we can perform the argument, if any clinching were|an honest\day's service. needed, and places Massapequa's new People who are not thankful are horile in the class among the best in those who want something for noth- the 'State. The officers and members ing, which is out _of range or rea- {have every reason to be proud of the S01. They are envious and lazy and result of their efforts. far from being of any benefit to Exclamations of wonder were com- 018112521\! 02d to t’commwube I 3a Tgei mg the several hundred Ma-|are drones and are to be pi u sans: who. : the - pergon: who is willing. to. work ceremony Saturday night, as they be- hard 31“):th something for which held the remarkable transformation|he can rejoice, and it is remarkable wrought in the comparatively short|that those who are busiest are always ful appearance of the great room, so|Pens things could be worse, and it Rockville Centre was a ''fluke\ by Jupiter Pluvius, but Old Sol put a \kink\ in the hose before morning. There was not enough rain fell, how- ever, to put out the cigars Ben Brennan and George Loesch were smoking while the Reliance was looking for the loca- tlon of the fire. 'This accounts for the two extra headlights. Clarence Hannon started across the street to ask the Live Oaks to \mark him up\ when a taxi cab came along and \knocked him down.\ He was bruiged but not seriously hurt. George Schaeffer said he knew it was not a drill, so did a lot of others. The Alerts were first, but this time at the wrong place. There was lots of brass Sundays morning. to polish take him back or walk. 'The chief's handsomely decorated, fairly when not require wonderful philoso-} hand, an are deserved. -| must come and the mian who can villcfczztzhg girl: to be congratu-| face both and not.let either destroy lated, not only on having such a build-|him has more for which to be thank- ing within its limits, but also upon be-|ful than many whose lot seems to be chauffeur will 'explain, t fire, but he would prefer the alarm sound some other time than when he's ready to go to the theatre and is dress- ed accordingly. i mization that| easier. If he can bear 4 burden he fitmfiwm and proves that, he has character: and the farsightedness, and above all the| without character we are without Masonic spirit, to make it possible. {everything that counts. “And hard May we not also add our congratu-| work makes character. over and the has disagreed 1¢t) dawned. They are the sunshine mak- us ask just who was on trial for the/erg and they arg never without some' Killing of Virginia Rappe? thir for which they can give thanks. One of the prosecutors said that if Strange as it may seem, and this is Arbuckle was not convicted, and ht something to remember those who seemed in doubt as to the strength of have suffered most have the most for his own case the film comed=\ which to be thankful. 1 | By \BILL\ THOMPSON That fire alarm call Friday might inf [For Sale or to navy blue freman's uniform with high Iy polished sliver plated buttons, Bel cap and white gloves. Inquire \Out sider,\ Wanted-Within sixty days, second band fireman's coat with enough colo left in it to prams inspection while or parade. Address \Insider.\ Lieutenant Peter Walters - resume: painting the Eurkea house Sunday morning. He had difficulty determining where he was applying the paint, a: snow and the paint are of the sam« color. First, Assistant Chief Ray Wood war at the Eurekas at the same time Chic/ Waterman arrived yesterday. Woody who is in line for Chief next year acted as official chauffeur from the |Eurekas to the Defenders, just to show he was qualified to operate the chief: Numerous expressions among fremer , | Sunday morning about a starched colla quirements haye been made \blue flan mel collar.\ Only the Chiefs and off cers are to be permitted to be excused from duty because of sore necks. tly good Ponts and cap unnecessary | met (116.0); and thence south twelve degress | une minutes enst (8. 12° 9° E.) one hundred | ind seventy-three feet and five tenths of a | 'oot (173.5) to the point or piace of beginning, he last two courser and distances being | «so slong the easterly Hine of Grand Avenue, | | within said bounds cight acres nd aixty-six one hundredthw of an acre (8:66) ccordin to survey made by Alvin G. Smith, May 1904. Weng the same premises conveyed to said amor Camey and Bridget Carney, his wife, x \Thompson Comben, and wife, by deed earing (date und intended to be recorded | simultaneously . with . this . mortgnge, . this) ort bein wiven «o seoure the payment if part Gf the condderniion of suid deed. .. | Dated, Dee. 2, 1991 Phone R. V. C. 1266 HaRRY w.. aiooRs, wmicwt & wiiont. Altormye for Plaintiff, 1-3. Villago Avenue, Rockville Centre, Nassan: County, New. York. Advertise in The Daily Review. L. I. R. R. Time Table Taking Eifect Oct. 16, 1921 1 ROCKVILLE CENTRE i wermnarys Eastward , Leave N. Y, Penn, Station-A. M., 3.40. 3.40. k8.40, eB.40, b6.15, 6.40, 7.10, 8.10, 110,\ 10.24, \11.30 'Night, \1.80. Traing Leave Brooklyn. (Fintbush Ave.)- 18.15, 8.9%, 5.02, 5.58, 6.18, €.81, 11 841\ 0.4, 10.08, 11.29. \ Night, 1.90. Westward Teaina Leave Rockville Centro-A. M., 6.98, | 104, - 6.80, b6.81, _ MZ.18, - NTT, | 1.38, | (7.07, 8.06, b8.28, 38.97, h8.45, 0.04, 9.87 | (1.08. _ P. M., 18.20, 1.40, 2.40, 8.40, 4.24, 1.55, 5,50, 6.40, 7.81, 8.20, 9.30. 11.26. BUNDAYS Enstward Leave N, Y. Penn, M., 4.50. Los, 8.50, 11.90. #. M., 1.40, 2.50, 4.08 5, 8.06, 9.08, 10.17, 11.30. Night HEMPSTEAD WEEKDAYS Eastward . Y, Poon, Station-A. M. , b7.15, 7.40, 9.00, 9.50, . . 12.30, 1.19, LSS, k2.4n 3.00. , 6.11, 541, 6.15, 6.49, : Enclose Your Porch R. V. C. PLATING WORKS R. D. WOODCOCK, Proprietor OBSERVERSTREET, EAST OF PARK AVENUE Rockville Centre, L. L With Six Light Sash, 34x34 Inches $1.05 EACH Any Quantity. Apply Contractor, INVEST YOUR MONEY IN GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES Paying 5%% Interest Sold in denominations of $50.00 and up. * , < it~ . the Interest starts on the day you invest. _ mmmgmg madmt Now that Principal exempt from taxation in #00 ' 'The statement was a foolish one at State of New York gAgon To oven Nomttcrhchd i tx,. they could worse. one who carihot' find % M. 88, 9.00, 11.15. P. 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