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Anow or rain- {@ulght; / tomortow ! uumettied;, easterly. winds shifting to northwest LONG ISLANDS GREATEST NEWSPAPER ../. Officigh Paper, County of Nassau . - ¥ . FREEPORT, N. Y, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922 Lo .. Vel XXV, Ne 3s # 4 ~ m ¥ _ DR. STACKHOUSE ®%E ,.., APPEAL TO STATE FOR AID IN (tRarew vioucrors, (AUTO LICENSE BUREAU PROMISES _ - OF LMNBROOK I \\hloe wees, - ocean Sipe Bus question, \Not mic RETuRNTO COUNTY THIS YEAR; QUEER—TM Beier Ere - Christian Hook Residents Ask Commissioner of Speeder Pays $10 Fine, Habitual r A cose - -__ »A & pended Sentence > | { Rockville Centre, Feb. 15.-Some very Edmhon to compel Bu, Wkl‘m‘ Freeport, Fob, 16.-The Magistrate's] & & a t 0 Shot 0p Ferme; o terummont io ie mved mace or: School Board Files Answer Denying Knowl- |W 33 \2\ NQ mo vw»«» This Means That Approximately $150,000 Will A of the traffic laws, yesterday, and Police & & \d A f the Daughi f Faith, Mrs. f Justice Albin N. Johns sed fine HI: - Hhuband to. Satisfy Judgment 9 @ Doushom or rst xn | adye Bus Is Now Running * ustice Albin Johnson imposed in«| Be Available for Town and County Highway an p , Agno Won For Alienation 'of ' Afféc- Parochial Schoot Hali, Coliege piace, on 1 on most of them, one a woman. ' P , & \ tions-Their Property Involved Weshington's Birthday eve, February! Ocean fide, Feb, 16.-Christian Hook, two members Gt the Board of wauea | TORO! Greenberg paid $10 for exceed. | Maintenance-State Promises $44,730 A, o t , y 21. The entertainment will be follow- residents who fix\ providing. a school tion, Charles Pettit and George Hill, ing the speed limit on the Merrick road A This SOB ed by dancing to\music furnished by - # + s Charlotto Wass meric. ««« Given Last Year-About Half of M Soll ao bus at their own expense for their chil- onenty lobhied against any bis service maroile assung of Merrick, wasi en St “t 0 ohm i (eorge Schaefer's Jazz Band, N being provided and distributéd ballots, |fned $1 for violating the parking law.] . Mineola, Feb: 15,--The marital tangle] Miss Clair C. Lampman, contraito wil |@°n and their neighbors' children, have one of which is hereto attached, marked yz, “fixing—nan. was fined an“)? minnn: Have Plates Remainder Will swell Namu’s N 4 of Edward F. Car, his wife and Dr.|sing; Miss Lucy Fagin, well known|iaken an appeal to the Commissioner|'A'. No ballots favoring the propos- his car im the opposite direction on the tC id Oswald C, Stackhouse, a \beauty\ throughout this village for here elocu-/Of Education at Albany, asking him to|(ion were provided by anyone.\ one-way driveway on the north side of | R d F d ' tér liviig in Lynbrook mnd having of-{tion abilities, will recite; George Leich,|compel the school district to provide! 'The sample ballot sent to the Com- 0a unds the Long Island Railroad station.! fices at 347 Fifth'avenue, Manhaitan,|& member of the South Side Choral/&uch service. Papers in the case were}missioner of Education almost eaused| (Gunther also paid a $1 fine and! \ got another airing yesterday before Jus- |Club, will give several tenor solos; Miss|fled in Albany February 6. 'The Ocean the riot at the district meeting. j tice MacCrate here in Supreme Court| May Ball will give several soprano solos; |Bide school board filed an answer to tnej VOTE NO X - when Carr brought wn action to have| \Dolly and Dot\ Walsh, two clever [appeal. In the Board's sworn answer to this w deed set mside on the ground that it|youn@gsters, are scheduled to sing a| Both the appoal and the answer oflallemuion there is no denial of the Tt read; Edward Baron paid $2 for a similar | offense. . Tam Duke, manager ot me a. « ». iSLOTM CHIPPIGS Mincoln, Feb. 45.-Estimates made from the figures furnished by County a h t ; | . store on South Main street was arraign-| A \ Clerk Thomas 8. Cheshire go to show j ' -_ was fradulent and had been made to number of popular airs and Mrs. J.|the Board of Education contain several marge that you“! members lnpenl) 100- ed on a charge of violating the fire or Trolley Servlce that Nassau County will get this year i avold satisfaction of a Judgment. Lahey will render selections on the vio-|Statements of paramount interest to hied against any bus service, NOt iS|gingnce in that he burned rubbish 10! \\ ® I U __eabaistica, MacCrate took the case under lin. \ Ocean Side parents and Ocean Side tax-| there a denial that the \Voto No\ bi over $100,000 from the auto lcense tax advisement and reserved decision. Every member of the organization ispayers. One section of the appeal lots were distributed by the two \* The testimony in tho case yesterday |endeavoripg to make this a gala, event states: jmpnmers named, Pettit and HP! mor i #ecalled the time when the Carrs were|and from all reports the affair will be! \Because as scon as balloting began Continued on part */> Bernard Koenke, both of this village,! glvorcerd. Cam's smténgmt Dr. smite); one of 1h: 4:ch faaluricnol ‘gfluw'fllfr charged with having no chauffeurs'| Mineola, Feb. 15. -Although th® storm ouse for altenation ections which season. oor prize of five dollars in a m a. mn be awhodcd is the nelder of ' license was adjourned until March 14./delayed those county employees and of- _| 'resulted in a $7,000 Judement for Carr, {Kl \ WL “is F . Katherine Saxon, who has been who had to travel long distances 'and the resultant transfer of property [the luck number. raigned qt least a half dozen “va“ wach the conary a n . \‘: \J“? Carr f‘g’mvsfla‘ffflmm 0; . 3 |charged with public intoxication, \\! county court house here, 'that judgment. \Dr. Stackhouse an LYNBROOK F D ° in reau Mrs, Frances Mowbriy, or Carr, or a * Stackhouse, as she calls herself and as OBT V the doctor calldd her, now live in .65 At one time, In A= 3mm, get the 0 A“? Entertainment Will Be Given at | money that was awarded him on the alleriation sult Cat got a body nttach- Masonic Temple on Feb. 21 For Benefit of Relief Fund ment out for Dr, 8 use and, he was + confined to the jall' limits, which is the Lynbrook, #ob. 15. -An eftborate pro- r gram has been arraiged tor the enter.! Man As - Case \Town of Hempstead, but he was roleas- \od from that after n timo. talnment and ball of the Lynbrook Fire! To Be Tried in Mineola To- FREEPORT FIREMEN omo on a tan on Toor marrow \ day »evening, February 21, in the Ma- ies, 5+\ EAT SCALLON AND , {monic Temple, Rockville Centre. All the|. Mineola,. Feb. 15.-George Johnson was sought. to. prove, yout G talent will be professlonal, including some of the biggest headliners of Man- has lgmuted a sult ”Avon-e against hattan. Pauline Johnson. They are of Free- It ¢ that the property in Lynbrook was that Continued on page six Among the attractions will Right{port. Johnson lived on 'South Main al Quintet, from the-Zeigfeld Follies; Eva street. tuous FM a\. B] H“. Olivotte, from George M. Cohan's great| The plaintiff is represented by Attor- --- Co. No. 1 Is Marked By \Mary'; Mart King, the Irish [ney George Morton Levy, of the firm of ha Much M Bost and \Bost,. actobatic| Scudder and Levy, while the defendant and Roach and Free, versatile |is represented 'by Harry Clock, also of Freeport, Feb. 16.-Fifty-ve of Free: . The share of the county for the first six months is already known,to be $58.19 coming from the issuance of 18,244 license plates for automobiles The total amount paid for those plates was $212.197 of which the county wets 1 per cent. a given a suspended sentence. everyone arrived within & reasonable ast year the county's share was [time, $78,062.26 but with only 18,244 of the - -~---4-_.___. - L R ; ' | Justice John MacCrate, holding spec- 40,000 autos in the county thus far % Hint term' of Supreme Court was able to Il'f'étch the court house and he opened licensed for 1922 the sum for this yaar Mense [court as usual at 10 o'clock. County will go over $100,000 ns the county's [Judge Lewis J. Smith also managed to get macross from Hempstead and opened {court at 10 s'elock. \feet away from the rear of the building. S th Sh His case was adjourned until February @n ou ore 21. The cases of Gerald Charles and' share alone. For the most part lawyers and litl- The money received from the auto C 4 - |gants were those who were unable to Freeport Fish Dealer Freeport Man Who Page; Father- , {get in. The: Board of Supervisors' inct . l. m inclaw's Name 'M In Cus despite the fact that the members came license bureau is used for county\and , {from all parts of the county, at the mas P v £ town roads, as the Board of sumrvifira ea usual time. Attorney, In An Effort élect. Last year the county rege $44,790 of state aid road money for county or town road. maintenance uns der the Loomarw law and that with 'the » 78,062.20 from the auto bureau made The trolley service was out of com- . a » mission very early morning and when m . [&. e workers who to cross the coun: to Work Out Reformation _, Present \Madame G. Willikin's|the wor ho had th - » ty from north to south or south to Mineola, Feb. 15.-Frank Keeser, son Beauty Eldon Pt Flleep°nxnorth needed it the most there was no of a dirtinguished New England family Club Which Registers may transportation although there was no &nd son-in-law of Werner Nygren, of hulls-\CIR Gives sllldllditl more than a three inch fall of snow. Fouth Main street, Freeport, wak parol- w total of $98,682.26 for highways, This year, says County Engineer W. Some time after ten o'clock the Performance | \sweepers\ of the trolley line was sen ed in the custody of his uncle, Frank J. Keeser, one of the leading attorneys of Fred Starks, the county is assured of a t. through and a caf followed them. Bine tate street, Boston and a Harvard law sum equal to that recelved last year Freeport, Feb. 15. -The Gins Auxil-|{h8t time there has been a more or les professor, yesterday afternoon with a under the Looman act which was the estimated money from the auto platos, , | \aketchy\ trolley service to Minsole iary of Christ Lutheran Church 8C0r6d [from the mouth and from Mincaia tc . Bing Sing Prison sentence hanging over I artists, ~! Freoport. his head. \ will mean a sum of approximately $150, g 300 for road. This would far exceed any amount aver given. the county under the old # another triumph when they presented Jamaica. Not dependable at any tim Th whtiittes in' chin (has t Johnson: in his affidavit ch es hi the playlet entitled \Madame G. Willi-|the service is a weird thing today, T: m A e .co eo charge 0 event n v arg m Judge Lewis J, Smith, is the County .;,, Parlor\ t some instances the trolley lines ar ”zen: fire fighters gathered in the 1ir0/1« composed of: H. Lindner»cbairman; Wife -with misconduct and names Harry Court, yesterday afternoon, .agréed to kin's Beauty Parlor\ at the Freeport down and they had to be repaired hefor: i armas dant might aas in| Edward Degnan, entertainment;\ Pal | formerly of Jamaica and now|give the young man a chance after his|CUb- MI#® Ethel Dunker as Madame ® $ we * [Gillen, tleket; W. Lockw ; lot . The .» fook- of one: ofthe . out sumptuous s ets W ood, program; gum Attorney Thomas Fay, had state aid road money law which went Jut in 1917 but it goes to show that the gervice could be maintained. 5 (é. Williken portrayed the part of the!\ 'Those workers ot the Doubleday (sotilop dinners ever prepared. It was Wilbur Abrais, floor MW ; Ban. 121m: acta are Mu! \in\ taken f leaded for him snying that Keeser had - i lock, treasurer, and W. C, Rogors, amaica and later in Hempstead an wb. old fashioned iotrfogether | affedr | kpop * a H once and would not transgress card of Supervisors as Supervisor G. Wilbur Doughty aptly remarked, does excitable French beauty specialist in Page & Co. plant at Garden City whi ° t plemai . Miss Ar live in Freeport and sections there igh as only firemen know . how to | \'\'\ ; piso in Freeport. agmin if given the chance to make good. rone as we minke o ss Anna ly. sure, The 5mm was doo Keeser was charged. with forging the nd always has received its share of tate road money no matter what orltica my to the contrary. % Weber as Mrs. Biddy O'Mulligan was| abouts and in Mineola and the norther ‘ of his in-inw to a note for | %\ Crem from beginning to end. Side walked to gunmen“ ream\... m 'brated with red, white and blue bunt f . Won! “tux-bank. I?“ 11:2! be: Irish brogue was perfect and her trolley line that they should have ; ing and large red Christinas bolls, z - 3 Freepor sailles kept the audience in. roars: of| \t their disposal was unable to run. a contractor in that village, and bad .| Those who walked and saw. the ~) 'When the merriment. was at its * . r Toft the state.. He te laughter. Miss Weber was ably oppos aweeper go through at ten o'clock com in Plactau, Mass., and Deputy Sherff top of Mre. Aevenatefer: a typicat Ger.| plained bitterly agatost the manage Emil Morse brought him back here {0T man whom Biddy O'Mubigan insisted| ment of the rond that could start clear trig. F on calling \Harsefefer\ to the ever-| ink the Unes at ten o'clock and couldn't Judge Smith sentenced Reeser 10 glagust of the erstwhile Mrs.|Slart at an hour early enough in the less than four and a half years aDd DOt| ravenstaffer and the delight of to have transportation during . . |more than seven years in Sing SINZ| spectators.. Miss Marle Kranz as Miss |the rush hour, espacity for another your Lily White, a lady of color who \Doan Ix! Rockville Centré the taxicab com: aytheir power to seo that the eficiency : \ wteal nobody's chickens and to} panies transported most of the com _the fre department in kept at Its be faded out to a light yaller\ ed |muters to the trains. The trolley ser cant high standard. 4 o i ti J ‘ all the praise her friends showered up-|Yico had been suspended for several Rxchief Clarence Williams was ie a 4 U I IU y her; she was particulatly commend-| hours 'prior to train time inconvenienc 7, tr of. coremonion. In. A -#bork w \oo ~ ht nt upon the way she reached for her|ing those relying upon it,. The auto. \mmwerted that the Fire Convention Com- trusty-\razzer\ when the rate hi a/ mobile traffic was light. Ocean Side resi- nitise of which he in hand, wai MaAVEL HAL f of Biddy O'Mulligan sought to c dents felt the breakdown of the service progress in Its plana for: the a , \ f \ era y his errant spouse and only succeeded|Gulte severely, 'but report enowplows bilee Firs Convention -to be held -in in earning another black eye, cleaned the street early for commuters. pkina|The villagers from previous experiences a depend upon trolley service. whips... The members present . their heartiont- support. Others apoke were: «Walter D Builth, Dopucy ~Chiet Fite, [}. Deputy Chist Maversberger, [ (Stes of Hose No.. 3: Captain r ~and Lisutenant ~John lity, all of Truck Co, No. L \ithe apscches were a W and mome damit impairment ot :- should not be pariai I to nerve a\ term | and Chau ‘ w tme.