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©~~Served As FREE CLINIC _- WILL TREAT IN - CaIROPRACTIC Nassau County Society In Rock- ville Centre Meeting, Makes Known Belief of Such Needs- Decides On Establishment-Dis- cuss Program For Year Rockville Centre, Oct. 31.-A plan for the establishment of a free clinic where worthy cases requiring the services of u chimpractor may be needed, was among the @itfects discussed at a meeting held here by members of the Nassau - County Chiropractic ts The meeting w the first of th i son and prograin plans for the year were laid out The establishment of a free: chiro: practic clinig to enable services to those unable to pay for them, will be heard of with interest by large num- bers in this locality, it is expected, The clinic, it is intended will enable those who need it, to receive the bene: fits of this new science at the hands of the most competent men in this calling in Nassau County. An announcement from the Nassau County Chiropractle society, made pub: lic todny -= \The society working co-operative» ly with the existing charitable organiza- tions 'and churches of all denomina tions, will operate the clinic gnd has already nrranged with many of the prcininent chiropractors of the county #> give a certain amount of their time regularly each week so that pa- tients may receive the st of care. \There have heen an Increasing number of cases of this kind brought to the attention of the society and eaiise of the Inability of chiro: tors to banile them all in their pri- ractice, the need is felt for a cling in this county. Officers were elected for the coming year.\ FRANK C. CILBERT FOR TOWN CLERK \ STANDS ON RECORD Deputy First and Suc- - ceeded Naturally to Office Oct. $1,-Franklin Hempstead's town clerk, Hempstead, Gilbert, G. who is the Republican nominee for re-elec; tion this year, has made himself so val uable that there seems to be no thought Mr. of making a change. a young man l *riefice. both An\ ahd out bf Gilbert, pag exge- office that makes his services valuable Prior to entering office under his late father, Thomas F. Gilbert, he #was in the auditing department of the Long Island Railroad and later cashier of the Prudential Insurance Company in Hempstead. He sorved as deputy town clerk under his fnther, and was appoint ed to fll the vacancy caused by. hit father's death. 'The year, Io 1915, he was nominated by t arty and elected, and he has been clectec at every town election since He takes much pride in having eveusy thing about the office in ship and so systematized the every record is iinimed o available Accomingdation and service have made him the candidate not only of the Ke pubMcan party, but of the people of the town as a whole. BOBBY BAKER FIEVDS POETRY IN EXPLOSION OF A FIRE CRACKER shApe wiih tha - -- Freeport, Oct. 31.-One of the most successful newsles of the Daily Review is Eddie Baker brother of Lucy and Bob.. Bob is a poet said Eddie, and the other day when Bob found a firecrack: ®r he touched it off andthen set it to verse om follows: \I lit a salute the other day, it went off before I could throw it¥away. Someone said 1 jump- eil a foot high, but it seemed as though 1-touched the sky, -It was only a three Inch one you know, but it hurt just the same and I said \Oh oh\ Robert Baker is poet laureate of his block, NEW TURKISH REPPUBLIC (By Amociated: Press.) Constantinople, Oct, 30.-Ismet Pasha has accepted the- offer of Mustapha Kemal Pasha, president of the newly- proclaimed Turkish Republic, to form a new cabinet. {Pol tee by Republican CASSIOPEIA . CHAPTER AT SPECIAL SERVICE Rockville Centre, Oct, 31,-At the Rockville Centre Methodist Church next Sunday evening the Rev. Richard Hez- arty, the pastor, will deliver a sermon of special interest to members of the Eastern: Star. Cassiopeia Chapter of Rockville Cen- tre #ill attend the service in a body WILLIAM H. KNIFFIN TO TELL STORY OF EDWARD BOK Vice President of Bank of Rock- ville Centre Speaks in Oceanside Oceanside, wre Oct. 31.-Rewidents . her anticipating with decided . Interes an address by William H. Kniffin, vice} president of the Bank of RockviMe Centre, which is announced for fom» row night in the Methodist church. The banker will tall on \The Story of Ki-] ward Bok\ and is certain of a @reoti p; from one of the largest gatherings th it have been assembled for these programs. Vico President Kniffin's visit in id vanced a day, having been originily planned for Friday night but unexpect- | ed engagements made it neecssury lo change the date to tomorrow nizht The talk by Mr. Kniffn is anticipated as an intimate word pieture of the well remembered Bok, formerly editor of the Ladies Home Journal und one of the best known journalists of his time Rev. Gustave Laass, pustor of church, who has arranged the series lot mpecial meetings, to cover une niziit In each week for much of the wint« season is much pleased with thusiasm with which the proj been greeted. He is expecti that the presence of Mr. Kniffin will give re- dents in the section much pleasure ana that the banker will be given hearty Oceanside. welcome Th m« * ing will begin at 795 o'clock. Mrs. i) Otis Langdon will be the soloist the he en ins loove GOING ON - TODAY AND TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, OCT 31 FREEPORT \Flashes of- Action\ at America Thentre for building fund of+William THE D _- Wiff PURPOSE having secured the services of Mrs, F. Hickey, a much esteemed and widely known resident here, to be this news- paper's representative in the Bellome | territory, She begins her duties at once aud The Daily Review predicts for her the whole-hearted support of the Bell- more population, The Daily Review has unbounded con- | fidence in the Bellmore public as a com- inunity of people desiring to set forth the news of Bellmore for the benefit which comes from rightful publicity promotion. - This newspaper has select ed Mrs. Hickey us its representative in thus field because of her well recognized | knowledge _ of - the - section. ._ Mis. Mickey's news stories in The Dally Re- view should be a community builder for Wellmore-und The Daily Review in tends to muke them so. Mrs. Hickey needs no public intro- duction to the people of Bellmore. The Daily Review, however, is glad of the privilege to introduce her as Its repre sentative here. She is the wife of the president of Belimore Business ussoci i- tion. Her busbund is in business with the Aye & Jay Fishop in Beford avenue. The phone number there is Wantagh 126, The Daily Review bas deleguted Mrs. Hickey with the full authority to trans net business in all grades of advertis: ing und in all grades of job printing in the Bellmore territory, as well as to send the siews of Bellmore to this news- paper for its daily publication, 'The Daily Review is confident that Mrs. Hickey, Y REVIEW IN BELLMORE . TO POINT THE NEWS Bellmore, -Oct. 31.-The Daily Review backed by the endorsement of her great is pleased to announce its success in| nomber of friengs in this section will spread the word of Bellmore to all parts of the town of Hempstead, through the instrumentality of Daily Review news columns. This newspaper hopes to see 4p her meet with much success in the endeftvor. Classified advertising wants of the people of Bellimoe will taken care of by Mrs. Hickey. have access, through the splendid fuci- litles of The Daily Review's workshop in | Rockville Centre, | detail in fine job printing. be prompt to the last word Review makes this announcement behalf of Mrs. Hickey with a confidence that the local public will greet it with village wide entbusiasm, of activities every desires to print the home news, that uf ity. This newspaper is extending its «co publication day. the people of every village, each loc along every byway and on ho sides of every street In every. part the town of Hempstead Bellmore welfure to provide them with a of com- munication with the outside world and it visitor in every weneryl flixht of laborers from the according to figures of the ministry of agriculture, R It comes in Intent upon serving the Ix of the people: who live her The Daily Review Bellinore hour hopes to see Coa - British Laborers Decrease Nov. 2 London, -There. has heer which thir on now Ju 1923 there were 772,000 laborers er ployed in England and Wales aw com- pared with 869,000 in 1921. Freeport Auditorium Next Thuréday and Friday Evenings + 7.30 and 9 P. M. Clinton Story PdSQ, American Legion. Annual Hollowe'en Dance at\ Elks Club, - ) \Witches Frolic\ at Hose 2 house No, Main street, givbn'by Ladles Aid Society of Christ Lutheran Church. Freeport Five vs. Jersey Sepmrates at Freeport Auditorium, special Hallow»' n features and dance contest CLINTON SCHOOL PUPILS PRESENT FINE PROGRAM Boys and Girls of Two Groups Make Up Pleasing Entertainment ' Rockville Centre, Oct. 31.-This pro gram was given by Ms Kelly's Grade IA pupils and those of Miss Dicken's Grade 2-A in the Clinton School Audi torilum in a recent entertainment and hearty applause followed each number Miss Jennie Hewitt is principal. Jack Hoyt; rl tation-'\Squirrels Charles Quantrell; recitation-'Hallowe'en,\ Norma Gould; song-\Mr. Squirrel,\. by | first grade girls; dramatization of \Story of: #hc Autumn Leaf,\ with these impersona tlons-Wind, - Robert - Wallace; . leaf Norma, Gould; twig, - Margaret (Mais, branch, Charles Bertinet; tree, Edy he Bertinet; leaves, Shirley Totten, Reci- tation-'Twilight in the Cornfield, Ruth Nelpp; _ recitation-'\Who . likes . the Rain,\ Rdythe Bertinet and John Hin man. . \ er,\ by Ruth Shields, Mar jorie MacDermott, Winifred Engels 1d Edna Pollard, 'There was a folk dance of greeting by second grade boys and girls, - Recitation-'\'Jack Frost,\ David Markowitz; reeltation-\Just for Fun,\ Edua Pollard, and a group of scags by wecond grade boys and girls; recitation \Dance of Emanuel. CHICK-A-DEE-Dance Brunswick Record No. 2499 'For Town Clerk An ever-present, courteous official whose honesty and integrity is well known and whose - administration | of his office has won him the approval of the public. .... He: brings to the office a ugh-ml“ ability and his years of experience, ~T re-elect him means contin- ued best service. FRANKLIN C. 'GILBERT Republican Candidate Commttsent Pathé News Adults, 30¢ A MAN OF MIGHT & ' , { «a Replete with cow boy bravery, western seenes and with William Duncan in the leading role Pathe News 2 Reel Comedy--\Don't Scream\ Prices, 10c and 20c\ Hail / Hail | . Mud/Ii, recklessly 4 risking two lives for a womarnssmile 4 Days Starting Next Saturday Matinee + Kings here! WILLIAM FOX present OM SOFT BOILED with TONY the Wondir Horse ' f A SPECIAL EDWARD MORAN «4 ATTRACTION J. GBLYSTONE Production - Matinee Saturday and Sunday 10¢ to Al 2 Shows Each Night 7.30 and 9 Children, 20¢ Tax Included Coming Soon-'Where the North Begins' with \Rin Tim Electric Machine Floor Surfacing Tin\ the wonder dog rrr She w The Dally nd The Easy Way Fo Iy 11 of in p It i th to st e. t/ The EASY tric Washer n ie v 'WE MAKE HOUSEWORK EASIER Happy Washday Vacuum Elec- r a Beautiful White Enamel Non-Rust- ing Ovens ALL THESE APPLIANCES TAPPAN GAS RANGE HOT WATER at the Turn of a Faucet AND FULLY GUARANTEED ~ Easy Payments Arranged For a Small Down Payment you can secure the com- fort. convenience and hap- piness any of these appli- -- sto & ances will bring into your HTTSBUBG 02. Automatic it home. Water Heater AUTHORIZED AGENTS Household Efficiency Henry St. * Freeport, N. Y. Facing Freeport Theatre Phone Freeport 250-W At Your Request We Will Call OPEN EVENINGS © & ¥ . Ll hol f & 'The Spirit of Homemaking is Encouraged Here' & ** xd Sho ite doeihe cheatethe iteete its stn abe the ate abe alethe abe ateabo abe ate ate ate als ate otoate at tte ate oteate ateote £ THERMOSTAT FURNACE REGULATOR On cheerless winter morn Ings the THERMOSTAT opens the furnace drafts wick you s P und maintains an uniform tem perature in your home dur- Ing the day. Saves Health Saves Coal \ Obtain information from the Household Engineering Co. ts ats it g (ee abe abe aln ihe ats cle ate ito Il WOMEN'S OPPORTUNITY! | We tailors for ladies ol are long experience and can make | SUITS and DRESSES that will ple Remodeling also ~done We specialize in stouts Also Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cleaning and Dyeing A . 40 North Main Street WORK P ANC HEO K Telephone 2062 CALLED POR FREEPORT, L. I. ND DELIVERED Butler Bldg. Jamaica, L. I. Keep out the cold winter winds. Le us show you how cheaply your house nay be protected from drafts and mad cony and warm. USE LESS COAL Ocean Ave., Rockville Centre XMAS MONEY SPOT CASH NO WAITING We buy furniture, carpeta, bric a brace china, glassware and antiques or will take in exchange. for new or rebuilt Special . Rod Outfit in white or ivory, good apring ahd matress $19.50, 2 Reel Comedy \Hard Luck Jack\ #AaL#8 conducted anywhere. Arthie Cone, 'Auctioncer NASSAU AUCTION ROOM GREENWICH 8T, HEMPSTEAD Tel. «kt LOUIS: KNOLL % Re-Finishing Old Flooms a Specialty MINEOLA, N. Y., P. 06. BOX 114 Phone. Graden 'City 18374 Cornet and Piano Studio ROBERT BORST / Assistant Band Leader and Solo Cornetist of 71st Infantry Band, N. Y. N. G. 54 California Ave., Chester Park, Hempstead, N. Y. Phone 2080-J ' Office Phone: 174 Freeport WILLIAM J. MARVIN (Successor to FRANK BAILEY) AUTO MOVING VANS AND STORAGE E 'LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MoYiNc Residence- 86 SOUTH SIDE AVENUE Te. 1445-M Full Mized Vans 55-57 NEWTON BLVD. \ FREEPORT, N. Y. * Erportenced and Courtbous Employees a