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TO SHOW CHILDREN HOWTO SUCCEEDAT POULTRY RAISING POULTRY TIPS BY ALFRED R. SCOTT 10 MOS. IN PENITENTIARY FOR KEEPING DISORDERLY HOUSE AT FLORAL PARK REVIEW-OBSERVER-POST-INQUIRER, FRIDAY, MARCH 4 ,1 9 2 1 ; M ineola, M arch 4.—A ju r y In th< County C o u rt on F riday found H e n c I nnd Otto Hchmeialng guilty of conduct- i ing a, disorderly house In Floral P a rk. , i T h e y w ere spntence<l to 10 m o n ths Prof. Kram, from C o r n e l l, to V « - I would n<t hens now. as far as I each In the W e stchester County pen N .f-* .,, 'x r k n n lr a „A I could get them to set, if you arc to use i ItentUtry. Il Li a s s a il JCIIOOIS a n a j The hotel W h e re t h e s e gnen held fort) Encourage In duel zy Chick* of th a heavier type of fo w l : had been under suspicion for sora _ _____ : m u s t be out by April 15 to lie profitable ; tim e, b u t lack Of evidence to convlt Mineola, M ar, 4.—To stim u late the j layers this fall and w inter. Leghorn j k e p t the officers from m a k ing an ai work of his departm e n t generally and chicks jean bo profitable w ith special rest. Finally three little girls, two j to arouse young folk to the possibilities; c a re as late as M ay 15. . I in poultry mining. Professor W. <1. --------- K rurn of Cornell U n iversity, state offl- Chicken business for profit m u s t he eers of th e poultry departm e n t of the started this spring or given up for an- n v/a. J * * ......... - — > —- PH.UI t r»Hl t 'fs '/a Junior Extension P roject, which Is - p a r t; o ther year, unless you buy m a ture pul- of tlie F a rm B u reau activities, will lee-1 iPts, ty r e throughout >iasaau. County from ; — :— M areh 7 to M arch 11 Inclusive. I, startin g w ith chicks, 100 pullets will Professor K rum will speak to school r.OHt you abo„ t $175, This m u s t begin children throughout the county, or as | now startin g with pullets, 100 will m a n y ns ho can -reach in the time he in rr>; ( you ;jlbout ,^ 00 ,o $350. This can here;. He wifi tell them what, they can : |)(, donp lhe r.in do in the w ay of poultry raising during \ * the time they are not In school, and hep ' j A re you on tho m a iling list of Cor- i ncdl Colleige P o u ltry D e p a rtm e n t? Send vvlll dem o n strate the whole schem e jtoultry farm ing, N assau County, says II. J. Evans, 1 . . . . , . , , . head of th e county bureau, has m o re, lt,igi0.n\ C!h.1r k s ^ poultry raising per, s q u a re mile than to th'-m a t Ith a c a , N. Y., for t l v i r poul- any other county in H e says m a n y poultrym en are growing rich a t this business, bu t he adds th a t some are going bankrupt, because they m isdirect their efforts. He says good stock and proper m a n a g e m e n t will show a large return, and also th a t the tru t h of his rem a rks Is being dem o n strated daily throughout Long Island. F o r that reason he Is m o st enthusiastic for the plan to carry the topic before the chi!- BACK-TO-FARM TIDE IS RISING STEADILY houses, incubators, brooding and eggs. 5™ v;;* Z staff Is g la d to have you apply for them. Professor Rice, in charge of the* depart | S ehm eislng hotel, m e n t, is one of the best poultrym en j arreHt. in the country. As he balks to you you ; cannot help thinking of a cocky little | liantam rooster. He looks the profes-1 sion, and lie know s It from “A to H.” I Hetting hens w ere considered last ,>r ' week. This w eek we will consider i hicks. To supply a fam ily w ith eggs and a few broilers and roasters in season, the i best method I know of to get about 10 J good pullets is to construct an \A ” I type house, tin- base about tw o feet, j a six feet by three feet Wire run. B u y ! twenty-five chicks of some standard breed and give to a hen th a t has been ... j setting for about ton days. She will , , 1 -, n »„ - rear the sm all num b er better th a n any Nassau s rarm Bureau manager brooder method. , Getting Many Applications Do not m a k e the m istake of so m a n y F XV L- * N “keepers of hack poultry,” th a t •\Or Vv OfK in nassau is, keeping several breeds. M ake a ee-1 ^ --------- lection of one of the standard breed s ! M ineola, M arch 4.—T h a t there Is a I 11 n (l stick to them . They will be u “Back to the farm ” movem ent rellei tod | source of pride to you, som ething to tw in the applications to 11. .1. Evans, <1 ! proud of, and show your friends. A th e F a rm Bureau for em p loyment is mixed breed Is a p t to be a source of evident from the num b e r of city den annoyance, both to you and your nelglv origlnnlly from the country, who now i,„rs—“just hens.” them fourteen years old and one a yea older, were taken to the resort by ta: drivers from Jam a ica. Following th t episode one of the taxi men, when a rested, confessed, and becomes a state witness. The three girls gave sulficlei evidence to convict the men. The story told by the girls, August Pfi.ster, Minnie Pearsall and Alice Ou ther, is a lesson for youngsters w! seek night automobilo rides, it is w a rning to m o thers to know where their children a n , and it ought to serve as a. tip to police to w a tch “ n ight- haw k \ taxi drivers, who prey upon the public and corrupt the m o rals of child ren, say the court attendants. The throe girls, now inm ates of a home for incorrigible children a t V al halla, ran aw ay from th a t p1h.ee. Two nights they rem ained in the com p any of F r a n k ' ilalease and others a t the Then followed th e ir Carlyle Was right! “ W ork rids us of three ills—tediousness, vice and pov- BEAUTY ABUNDANT AT HEBREW BALL South Shore H r td Well Filled For Social Event of Temple Israel , Congregation F reeport, M arch 4.—T h e fourth an- lual lull Of tho Hebrew Congregation -f Freeport, at the South Shore Ho- el, w as one of the meet brilliant affairs >f the season. Stunning gowns and beautiful women 'ere in abundance and coupled with he well known cuisine of the South •tore Hotel and the satisfying music f Bender’s. O rchestra, the affair was n extraordinary success. A feature w as tho aw a rd of prizes o a lucky trio of guests. M rs. Eugene vlarks ciirricd aw ay the season’s latest creation in millinery, donated by Min nette. Charles H a p fner of Rockville Centre received a plum e for Mi lady’s hat, donated by' M rs. Jacob Isaacs; Mrs. H. S. Miller, a floor lamp, made and donated by M rs. Parks. Village President C larence Edw ards and Mrs. Edw ards w ere am o n g the guests. Some of the m o st attractive of the younger set w ere Miss Jean Doyle, Miss Florence Kiotz, Miss F r a n ces Shieber, Miss H o rtense M eyer and Miss Estelle Reese. M rs. L. Schiff. one of the m o st attractive of the young m a trons, w as bcauttfu’ly gowned in pink and gray, and M rs. Moses Felton- stein In a gown of verm ilion, was very ; s triking. MASSAPEQUA HOUSEWARMING success o f ! SET FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 5 Those resuonslble for the the annual, event were: H. Barasch, president; H. W olfson, vice-president; j dtookville Centre. M arch 4.-FclloW - H. M. Strauss, secretary; P . Nickels- craft 0f M aasapequa I.ixlge 822, burg, treasurer. F. and A. M., is prew iring for a big Ball Committee- M. T/cvy, Jack time at its housew arm ing of /the new Avidan. 8. Baum ann, 1 -on Baum ann, A. j (omple property, form erly the Rock- Puck nnd Dr. C a n tor. ! vllle Centro Cluhliousc, on Lincoln aye. M Tlie event will take place Saturday 1 evening, M arch 5, from , 8 o’clock to , i midnight. Bowling, poo!,' halliards, e n tertainm e n t, dancing and refrestnuenLs Reception C-enmittec— H . Barasch, I. M ayer, H. M. Sfrauss, S. S. Reiss, and M. Feltensteln. Floor Committee:—Samuel Dr. Mervin Schloss, Joseph OoldfarU A. Serll, Dr. J. Rhapero, L. E. Fried-! m a n n , M. H irshthal and Al. Freem an, j DO TOP WANT YOUR SHOES RENEWED? are in the category of the “great Hur rah.\ Invitations have been sent out. Dress will be inform al. —GO AND HUB— MR. RINI 41 West Merrick Road, Freeport W ho Gives Y ou th e Service a t M o derate Shoes Shined Electric Shoe Repair Shop 35 OLIVE BOULEVARD Freeport, N. Y. REASONABLE PRICES W O RK GUARANTEED 1 Scales Wrong; Dealer Fined W e c p r r t, M arch A—Max Zagorla. who conducts a fruit stqre on M ain street, w as fined $20 for having scales w ith m e chanism so clogged w ith dirt th a t th e sealed did not register prop- ♦ 1 ’ • R ight Y’.Xre t nrte Ah! U n cle Ah says the world w ould be atiout a hundred per cent, better If tim e spent in gossipin' w ere put on th e readln' of good hooks. w a n t to go back to it. Then, too, m a n y a setting can be sold - Mr- Evuna ««yp lh:u l]e ***** ,somv 01 in the spring, when you have a surplus these men are trying for em ployment of ut thrcv OJ. four tlm08 th e m a r. on farm s as a last resort, and that 1 they only w a n t t o come out of the city throu g h the spring and sum m e r m onths. H e seem s to think th a t this class seeks tem p o rary em ploym ent only. That there will not be places for them on the farm Is also the opinion of Mr. Evans. who says the farm e r is ju s t getting brooder of stH ^ a r d ‘ mak“e back to norm al conditions; th a t last ket price. If you need more th a n three or four eggs a day in fall and w inter, you can i get 100 baby chicks and give to fo u r 1 setting hens, as above. The danger then Is t h a t you cannot get the hens,; the very best m e thod Is an outside This can be used each sum m e r, taken down a n d ; year w as the first norm a l year since - s ’o m , and will last for y e a r s .! tho w a r, tn a t he has be6n forced to The brooil„r ifl m u ,.h leaa W0l.k . deane, and m ore constant. It stays put. It m u s t be attended to regularly, th e tem perature m u s t be m a intained a t 95 de-j greoa the first week, then 90 degrees.! L e tting the tem p e rature drop to much | below 90 degrees m a y cause the loss o f : the whole flock. If they once learn t o ; huddle as a m e ans to keep w arm . It be comes a passion with the chicks, and | even In the hottest w e a ther and during | pay $7j9 a ton for bone fertilizer and th a t m a n u re Is also very high. He sees In th a t an Indication th a t w ith a lot of m oney tied up in his farm the farm e r is only going to take the best farm help lie can get and at the lowest w age he m u s t pay. Because of that Mr. E v a n s siloes not see a g reat demand for th e city men w h o have little or no farm experience. 1 h ^ c ^ y 'f o l k ^ ^ r ^ m i r o / r th e wil1 huddle till m o st of the flock ploym ent or w a n ting to get into the j u n d ^ 't h e ‘T ^ r c 'a n d 'R i s i n g ‘of country for some other reason, seek em p loym e n t th e r e a r e graduates of Cornell A g ricultural College and short course m e n from other agricultural in stitutions as well as foreigners who w r ite asking for places on farm s. Some of these are from far countries. They have heard the fam e of the Am erican farm e r spread abroad by the farm boys who served in the w a r and they are anxious to w o rk here under tho rosy conditions our boys have painted. And lastly and In few e r num b e rs but w a n ting farm work ju s t the same comes the application of the F a rm e r ette *vho w a n ts her plane, on the. farm Chicks.” To raise a larger num b e r the m ost economical group is in lots of 500, A house is built, portable by all means, or detachable, about 8 feet by 10 feet, and a. standard m a k e of coal brooder installed. This is the tost a would-be poultrym a n should apply to himself, if he can raise 80 per cent of this 500, -it is one strong point in his favor th a t he will be a success as a poultrym an. Do not m a k e a sta r t until you have m ade a definite plan. Do not execute the plan until you see th a t you can raise chicks. Do not invest too much money the first year. M ake the s t a r t t , T ... . tho first year, nnd find out your capa- S^ ^ h V , ^ ' a ^ ^ . ® f^ ho .? t^ ; ^ ^ ^ ! (:ll'ilitlcs. Because you have been very of Applied A g riculture a t Farm ingdnlc for the m o st p a rt. She has completed her course and w a n ts to got a position as farm m a n ager. U n fortunately there are not places for them either, a t least not in large num b e r. Asked w h a t he thought the ultim a te successful w ith a few hens do not think That you can be successful w ith a large num ber. The old hens m a y have been very good stock and m o thers and laid eggs apd raised their chicks in spite of A n o ther w ay of startin g is w ith pul lets, buying them in the fall, ju s t be- W e have a number of canvas bags left over from a large order, suitable for laundry bags or other household necessities. These bags measure 34 inches long by 25V2 inches w ide and were sold to jobbers for $.75 each. W e are now offering them for the remarkable low price of 35 CENTS EACH and if you want a real bargain act quickly. W e are displaying these bags in our windows. A. W. JONES 193 Merrick Road Rockville Centre Phone: Rockville Centre 648-R Village of Freeport Election Districts as adopted by the Board of Village Trustees for the ANNUAL ELECTION to be held TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921 P o lls o p e n fro m 7 A . M . to 8 P . M . NOTICE CHANGE OF POLICY AUCTION SALE Monday, March 7th 1.30 1 \ M. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE am i hundreds of o ther useful articles FIRST NIGHT AUCTION SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 12, 7.30 P. M. 1 and every ‘S a tu rd a y N ight and Monday Af- ! tem o o n thereafter. Nassau Auction Rooms 273 FULTON AVE., HEMPSTEAD NOW THAT YOU’RE GOING TO BUILD Let me show you it costs little to have the cellar, cesspools, built Right and Promptly. And I ’ll fix your ehimnny or fire place, so they won’t smoke! FRED COOK Mason and Builder L S. A S . F. VOSS R E N T IN G AND SALES AGENTS LAW R E N C E H E W L E T T I TEDARHURirr Hewlett Bay P a r t WOODMERB East Roekawa* OCEANSIDE Tel. 692 Far Rock. CEDARHURS1 Our Telephone Never Sleep* —FOR— 102 WASHBURN AVENUE Telephone 1201-R Freeport DEPENDABLE TAXI SERVICE Telephone 12 Rockville Centre Up-to-date Pleasure Car* For Hire At Attractive Ratee NASSAU TAXI CO.,ht B. PECK , Manager of the right kind, in all its branches Party dresses and other ex pensive apparel can be sent HERE. My Made-to-Order Garments give the maximum of satis faction. 9 N. Village Ave. Phone 559-W ROCKVILLE CENTRE - ---------------------- ----------------------- a — D ISTRICT No. 1—Comprising Flection D istricts Nos. 8 and 13 of the Town of H em p stead, w ithin the incorporated lim its, bounded and described as follows: to th e consum e r because they pass through so m a n y hands between the tim e they leave the farm e r and the tim e tho housewife gets them . BEG IN NIN G a t a point In the center of the right of way of the Long Isl and Railroad Company, where said point Intersects the Easterly line of the Vll lage of Freeport, and thence following the E a sterly and Southerly boundary line of the Village of F reeport until it comes to the center of S p o rtsm a n ’s Canal thence northerly along the center of Sportsm a n ’s Canal to the head thereof and continuing N o rtherly in n straight line to tho center line of A tlantic Avenue; thence w esterly along the center line of A tlantic Avenue to the center line of business, tell you how successful you m ight be- fer line of the rig h t of way of the Long Island Railroad Company; thence East- come. If you cannot raise baby chicks I erly along the center line of said rig h t of w ay to the place of beginning, embrac- j result of the m o re conservative farm ing forc th ure re(u|y to Iay. Thla wlll do_ and ower wages would be Mr. Evans if huve tho monoy nnd are too lato said tt would Probably m e an lower cost to gtart w jth chlck„. It lfl m u c h m o n , of produce to the consum e r us an in- ox ivp Tou do not linve the plpas. stance Mr. Evans thought p o tatoes. uro of rallling thorn, and if you are would bring the farm e r from $3.60 to j |ooklng llPad| w ith the idea of going $r>,oo a barret next season o r u n o u i j into poultry as a business, it does n o t 1 G rove Street; thence N o rtherly along the center line of Grove S treet to the cen- a bushel to tho farm e r. H e added th a t ; - . - . •» ---- - . - .. — tills would probably mean $2. a bushel . ....................... .. ~ .. ........................... .. Are You Interested in Saving $1.00 to $5.00 on Your Millinery ? YOU CAN DO SO AT > !*< x s Myrtle Ave., cor. Bridge St. BROOKLYN', N. Y. The L a rgest and Lowest Priced Millinery Store in G reater New York Telephone 83* Rockville Centre Oernuu* Spok DR. GEO. E. TRA V I S D E N T I S T TEETH EXTRACTED PAINLESS With Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen, Cocaine and Freezing Preeeee \ O F F ICE HOURS 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays and Holidays, 8 a. m. to IS m. LADY IN ATTENDANCE SOUTH VILI.AGE AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L 1 Corner Merrick Row! ■'4 OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT 1 a t t i p f i b w i a s i v NASSAU COUNTY WILLS Mineola, M arch 4.—The will of W il liam E. M e rritt, filed w ith Surrogate Howell, disposes of an estate w o rth personal. The decedent's moth- with not more than 20 per cent m o r tality, raise broilers to a 1 1|2 pound weight In 13 weeks, and pullets ready to lay, leghorns and their class in less th a n six m o n ths, and tho heavy breeds in less th a n seven m o n ths, you do not belong in the poultry business as an avocation. ing all the territo ry w ithin the said boundaries. The registration and polling place therein shall be the house of Excelsior Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1, C h u rch S treet, N o rth of M errick Road. D ISTRICT No. 2—Comprising Election D istricts Nos. 9 and 10 of the Town of H em p stead, w ithin the incorporated lim its, bounded and described as follows: BEG IN NIN G a t a point in the center of the right of way of the Long Isl- the Village of Freeport at the center line of M llburn Brook; thence northerly This is s p ring or s u m m e r time, and you need ' $5000 personal. Tho decedent’s moth eggs at once. It is tho m o st expensive, i T ’ \W'\6” 1 er, Phobc M erritt, of l o c u s t Valley, is as the hens w ould lay only a short tim e ! 1 alonK the w catcrl>' boundary line (being the center lino of M llburn Brook) to the tho solo heir and solo executrix, Mr. an d even the change m ight stop th e i r ! n o rlhcr,y boundary line of tho Village of F reeport (being two hundred feet north , M e rritt died at Locust -Valley Jan u a ry egg production, and you would have I of Seam un Avenue); thence easterly along tho northerly boundary of tho Village } - a . . h i . . .. n f /k w ln o p it H n t i txxin h i i r w l r n r l f n o f n r t r t l- i n f Q o n m n n A v o r i i m n t i f l r n llf»1 : 23 last. Charles Young of Rockville Centre. | they commence to pay their board, who died F e b ruary 6, left nn estate val- Tho proper tim e to start w ith hens tied a t ‘.over $5000.” all personal. His is In Jan u a r y or F e b ruary, ju s t as they son, Charles F. Young of F reep o rt, is are startin g to lay for the season. You executor, and his daughter, Violet C . ! m u s t look ou t and exam ine them ciose- Young, of Rockville Centre; executrix, ly to see if they are not diseased to board them ’ several m o n ths befo r e 1 of F reep o r t (being a line two hundred feet north of Seaman Avenue and parallel therew ith) to the e a sterly boundary line of the Village, in pie center of the Hemp stead and Babylon Turnpike; thence southerly along the' e a sterly boundary line (the center line of Babylon TiSrnpike) to a brook; thenco following the center line of the brook along the easterly boundary line of the Village to the place of be-1 ginning. Em b racing all the territory w ithin the said bounds. The registration and polling place therein shall be the house of Vigilant To M rs. Em m a E. Jensert, a d a u g h t e r ,: have been sick and so c o n tam inate your Hose Company No. 2, 42 No. M ain Street, of Rockville Centre, he left the moneys yard and buildings. This is the danger D ISTRICT No. 3—Com prising Election D istricts Nos. 11 and 13 of the on deposit In the K ings County Savings when you buy from the m a rket or an Town of H em p stead, w ithin the incorporated lim its, bounded and described as Institution. To Mrs. Rose A. M artin unknown flock. follows: and Mrs. May G. Stiinton to t h dnugh- One of the chpapgpt w a y s to supply B E G IN NIN G a t a point form e d by the Intersection of the center line of ters, and t hnrles K Young, a son, he one s table w ith eggs is to buy hens on the r igh t 0f w ay of the Long Island R a ilroad Company and the center line of 2 „ ^ m t V m l i n ^ h Tni T l ^ ,th ° “ U ! Grove Street and thence southerly along the center line of Grove S treet to the i \ \T* v ‘ -nn n f R n 'k v file C e n \ ,1 '^ I* t ,1° .8,,rin*»- Keep them center line of A tiantie Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of A tlantic Jo h n J Young a ^ R o c k v ille C o n -, u n til they stop laying. As soon as they A v enue to a wRere the WOuld be intersected by the center lino o f , T>invhe\iiiL vini^t f- v ^ n w ,,im i r h f r i I 8t° P ^ nnd cut them ’ StRrt the 116x1 Sportsm a n ’s C anul (if extended) a n d thence s o u therly along the said extended line fchnk. Miss Violet C. Young, a daughter, year the samp way. ■ j and the center line of Sportsm a n 's C anal to the southerly boundary line of the This m e thod does not give you egg* in j v illage of F reeport: thenco w e sterly along said boundary line to the center lino w ntcr. lo be sure ot eggs in w inter o£ M llburn Brook, the w esterly boundary line of the said Village; thence north- you m u s t have pullets. erly along th e said westerly boundary line (being the center of M llburn Brook) to .Next week .1 will take up incubation, j the center line of the above m e n tioned rig h t of w ay of the Long Island Rail- -------------------- * -------------------- F a rm N am e on L e tter Heads ning. of Rockville Centre, Is to have the resi due of the estate. W illiam II. StolYel, Jr., ha* applied to Surrogate Howell for letters of ad m inistration In the estate of his father, th e late W illiam H. Stolfel, Sr. The son and th e daughter. M ra Lillian 8. Hilbiyh, of Bristol, Ind., are the only heirs. The value of the estate le given 815,000, all in personal porperty. Sir. StofTel, long a resident of Hem pstead, died in that, village of apoplexy on the night of February 16. W hich sounds fe t te r “ L ocust View F a r m ,. W illiam. Jones, proprietor,\ or “ Bill J o n e s ’s place down by the Creek?” Printed letterheads aren ’t expensive. Ask T h e N a s sau County Review about them . •* “ S ' : V road Company and thence easterly along said center line to the 7 >lace of toegln- r.in<r Em b racing all the territory w ithin said bounds. The registration and polling place therein shall be the hotlse of Patriot Hose Company No. 4, Olive Boulevard near the Village Electric Light and Water Station. SYLVESTER P. SHEA. , Vfflage OerU. B M 1”1' . . . CARS Washed and Polished AH Night Service Goodrich and • Racine Tires General Garage Work Kreischer Auto Supply 301 Front Street Phone 1790 Hempstead S A T T E R M A ! D U R P R I C E S A R E AIAVKYS L O W E R > B R O A D W A Y S -L U a H IIT G A N D G R A H A M AVBS. BROOKLYN GAS RANGES $75 Double Elevated Gas Ranges $29.98 Deliveries in from two to four weeks. An opportunity like this is very unusual and should be quickly taken ad vantage of—for it can never again he offered. Look at the accompanying and judge the remarkable value The upper oven is 18 inches wide, has a large Broiling Burner, as well as a large* Baking and Roasting Burner The Lower Oven. 18 inches deep and 13 indies high, has an extra large Roasting and Baking Burner. $65 Double Oven Gas Ranges $25.00 Built like a safe of ca-it iron; no sheet iron or sheet steel used; cannot rust. Two large /ovens, for baking, roasting and broiling; large powerful top burners. Deliveries in from two to four weeks, i Bu H e r m a n ’*— B a s e m e n t