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REVIEW-OBSERVER-POST-INQUTRER, FRIDAY, MARCH 4,1921 NOMINATIONS ELECTORS —OP THE— NOTICE ANNUAL ELECTION apORROSECTiOpOHIS SOROKVIllECEinREWILLBUY Voting Honrs 1 to 8 P. M.—Sketches i . of Candidates Rockville Centre, M arch 4.— The VU- I age Trustees on Monday night desirf naled Tuesday, March 16, from 1 to 8 p.m., a* the' time for the election of a Village PreuWent, Treasurer, • Collector and two Trustees. The Village Clerk was a u t h o r to d to procure eight voting booths. Thle be came necessary because the count, is now using voting m a chines and bootni cannot be obtained from the county, as was the custom heretofore. The Polling places designated are Live Oak Engine C o m p a n y ’s house, Washington street, for the F irst T>is trlct, which Includes all the territory north of the \centre line of the Long Island Railroad tracks; A lert Rose Company’s house, O bserver street, f<-> the Second D istrict, w hich comprise: the remainder of the village,' south in the track*. Who the Candidates are; T h a t the residents may Letter know the qualifications of the men who have been nominated for office, short sk e t ches and pictures are printed herewith: Edwin W. Wallace -------------------- - --------- -------------- - Edwin W. W allace, who w as elected Arthur J. Flanagan President of the Village -of Rockville ! A rt’ u r J. F a n a g a n , Collector of thf Centre in M arch 1918, but could n o t ! v n i a g w h o drifted Into Rock villi serve his term because he had enlisted | Qe n , ri. after dark on Labor Day, 1907 in the Navy In Jan u a r y was called into j a)one r..ici am o n g strangers, has rlsei in such esteem am ong his fellow res! TAKE NOTICE i The fol .Unas filed i or eaedi I o be votei A March 16, 1921. Name o f Party THE CITIZEN** PARTY Emblem (A CLOSED SAFE) Per President JOHN G. McNlCOLL 'Per Trustee for two years JOHN J. CAMPBELL For Treasurer EDWARD K. RAEDEH Per Tax Collector ALBERT T. MOON Village ef Cedar- Annoal Election of the Village of Ce- New Yorji, At the Vfflage Office Sprsee Street, in - said Village, be tween the hours of 4 o'clock in the niter noon and 8 o’clock In the afternoon, for the pnrpoec of electing the following of ficers: One President, for the term ef 1 year, In place of John G. McNicell. One Trustee, for the term *f 2 years, in since of John J. Campbell. One Treasurer, for the term of 1 year, of George W. Craft. residing in hurst, Nas Dated thii LEWIS M. ItAISIG, Clerk of the Village ef Cedsrburst. Nassau County, N. Y. 3rd day of March, 1921. in place of George W. Craft Ope Collector, for the term of 1 year following the Village ef Cedarhurst bor \ » ■ l', & d CeaL Propositiion Shall Awr m e w i ef Albert T. Moon. t# vote upon the following loo CKARLEri J. DOOLEY Candidate for Village Treasurer service In April, w as persuaded Ly his friends to accept the nomination for Village President, again this year. His dents th a t he is again nominated foi Collector. W h e n he “ h it\ the town Flanagan approached the first persot he met and asked to be directed to thi main p a r t of Rockville Centre, believln- the station was an accommodation sta lion for residents living in the outskirts He im mediately w e n t to work for Johi W. P e try and soon became acquaint-;' with the locality. In 1913 he purchased Mr. R e try's business, and has been con ducting it under his own nam e since. Born In Middletown, Connecticut : April 1, 1880, a son of F ran k Flanagui and M ary Dorsey, he w as educated ii a parochial school In Middletown, and later took a business course in a H a r ford school. At the age of,sixteen h began to learn the plum b ing trade, am has been a plum b er since. ] Septem ber 11, 1909, Mr. Flanagui i m a rried,C a therine Dunn, of Middletown Conn. He has two children. May an j H a rriet. H e resides a t 39 H emps tea ' avenue. ' Mr. F lanagan has been Collector o | the Village since 1919. This will be hi: third term . He has been a mem b er o the Reliance Hose Company eight year Treasurer’s Report Village of Cedarhurst REASURER’S REPORT FOR FISCAL EAR ENDING FEBRUARY 28th, 1921 RECEIPTS Balance on hand March lit, 1620 88^667 deposits on Street opening permlte ..... $ (Of which *39.00 hai returned) from County Treaear- urer. Mortgage Recording Tax. . t c c c i v e d from County Treaevr- e r , Mercantile Corporation 'lax Fees for Certified Papers ................ eenty-iive hundre- it* bonds, and ap off 424-88 Queens Boro and Electric From Gas Co,, o n ling (inspection open: perm its) ............ -’rom Bunk of M anhattan Co., (Interest on daily balances) ............ Collected, Vi- 18.00 12.62 City censes & ines uoi olations Ordinal ssuing L Perm its I e c e I v e « Tax Collector for 1920 Taxes ............ 22,895.96 920 Taxes paid in arrears ................. nterest on 1920 Taxes paid in a r rears .................. .019 Taxes paid in arrears ............... .. nterest on 1919 Taxes paid in a r rears .................... 918 Taxes paid in 710.00 272.25 637.00 300.00 REPORT OF CONDITION BALDWIN NATIONAL BANK At Baldwin nt THE State of New York AT TH E ' Close of Business on Feb. 21,1021 ■aWOVBCK* - wid red! tore may attend, prove their i claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other hum I ! aces as may properly come before said meeting. . i Dated Long Island CSty. N. T„ March 2, 1931. - CHARLfS A. TIPLINQ, Referee in B a n k ruptcy. Get THE DAILY REVIEW from year dealer Monday, March 7. TO FRAdBE LAW Win be Partner of Kaiuhridgr Ooibfi Reception Planned Washington, March 4.—Presldtanf Wll- aop will practice law w)th Ba hi bridge Oo!l>y. after his retirement from office. He agreed today, to. hold a reception' for D- mo i-ai* members of Congress at hi* new home, fottowlng the Inau- fuml ceremonies. ........ *1,286.20 . ...................... 1236.221.17 J urtllr, enned: sum of sari ($7600) dollars, upoa ply the same for tbe purpose o con itnicting a storm water drain, in tin - following named streets, within the cor porate limits of the said Village, for th protection of the property within tin Village from floods, freshets and higl W BEGINNING in Washington Ave ue, opposite Sixth Avenue, ran -ing thence westerly in Sixtl Ivcnue to Madison Avenue, these- northerly In Madison Avenue to Flftl Avenue, thence westerly in Fifth Ave nue to Leroy Avenue, thence northerly in I-eroy Avenue to Carvel Avenue, thence westerly m Carvel Avenue to and across Rockaway Turnpike, westerly in Carvel Avenue to and across Reckaway Turnpike. Said bonds to be dated March 1st, 1921, fifteen (16) in number, and of five hundred ($600) dollars each, said bonds to become duo in five equal annual in stalments of fifteen hundred ($1600) dol- each; the first of which shall be payai' shall ini me due? Dated this 3rd day of March, 1921. ' LEWIS M. RAISIG, Clerk of the Village of Cedarhurst. Xcceplanr- cowitril . . , ......................... Tote l 1 on u e .................... II. 8. tine eminent Deposited to see are vlr- culatlon (U. 8. bond* pur reluo) ......... .. $e«.S00.«» Om-nod and unpLUsed. . .So,020.so Premium on U. H. boa da ......... .. ................. 2, ISO.On Total II. 8. Uoveniu» til securi ties ............................................... ther heads, eerurlties. etc.: Securities, other than V, s. bonds. Cfa-ncd and u n v ied r - d ............. 77.S11.IO Oellaterat trust and other notes of corpora tions issued for not leas one year nor more than three year . Total buods. se-.-ur Lher than V. 8. Hock o t , Federal Reserve Rank (60 cent of subscrlpUcn) | jumrsm I V U i oth#?r th: X, Federal per cent ot* hu I arrxituro and Oxturen ful reserve wit v ith F e d e r * ! 2,‘jJ ctirltles, ) _ w ith F e d e ral Rc- 1.900 00 3.000.00 Reserve Bn nk n p r o c e s s of able n t r e w r v p ) .................. .................... 11,298.05 sh in vault and net am o u n ts du- C nll.'l’sv lara each; able two yi there be rai um sufficient to terest of said rs from their date, and sised annually by tux, pay the princip bonds as the same be- arrears . on 1918 aid in ar- KDW IN V.. ..iiL L A I E Cuiidiiiate for Village Pn-./ili i;i nanui will apriear on the built t M arch when the voters go to tin W hen W allace w as culled ii.;-. service, the Hoard of Trustees respect to him, left the position open. Joseph Russ, who previously :ved as President of the Village, was isen hy the jj^tnainder of the Board to t In his stead. F o r six years prior to his ek-ei on to president, W allace served as a trnstec. He was in polities alm o st eontinoonsly since he came to this villas'- ii 19JO. H e was an opponent of Thom as A. Me W hinney for the Assembly and i lied the greatest num b e r of votes a n '• can didate has since, polled again*: -Ic- W h inney. It is irdi-ol tliat a h itter campaign raged w h en he w as pandit ate for Village president, having e- his opponent, Edwin t). W right. W allace, though not native beau, has been intorestbd In the w elfare ot the village since he cam e here in l MO He was born in N o rth D akota, Scpti-m ber 24, 1888, a son of Jam e s W. | W allace and M ahalu W heeler, ARTHI R J. FLANAGAN < nndidate for Village Callecteor and lias held all of the offices. He se: ved one term as W arden.. H is con ,,-hc i n any recently approached him to moved to th a t state from Maine. Most of his forebears followed the sea. He m a rried Bessie M. Proctor, daughter of Captain and^ M rs. Joseph Proctor, A u gust 21, 1915, and has tjvo cliildren Bessie Maud and G race E u g e n ia.• He lives a t M orris and Maple avenue*. A fter being graduated from the Oregon State College w itli degree of B. 8., Wallace cam e to Rockville V 'lire in the sum m er of 1910 as a clerk in the office- of John Lyons, one tlmo County : Buffalo and Comptroller. He helped organ!-- and ' ------------------ served as the first cashier of the Nas- i sau County N a tional Hank. W h ile ; here, W allace studied at the Brooklyn j Law School and obtained the desr-Mi of | Bachelor of latw and M aster of Law. - He was adm itted to praotioe beforo the 1 New York State bur in Repteiphor 1913 j and begun the practice of law.. A fter his return from service in the late war, with the rank of Junior Grade Lieuten ant, he organized the law firm of W al lace & Patterson, Jan u a ry 1,\ 1820 and has been following this pursuit since. He has been an active developer of I lock- vllle Centre, building m a n y Houses in the north section of the village. cept the candidacy for Second Assis tant F ire Chief but he declined. Frank Hill Frimmm Frank Hill Erism a n , secretary of Hi- Fi re Council of Rockville Centre sine 1918, and now a candidate for villag trustee, w ar bom In Buffalo, N. 1 October 12, 1866, a son of M artin J Erism an and M agdalena H erm an. H was educated in the public schools < later took a course in Charles J, Dooley J. Dooley, who bus been , of Rockville Centre vidtigo j Charles Treasurer four years. Is a candidate, to succeed him self a t the eliiction to take $ila<-.e j Tuesday, March 16. That be ia guail-! fled Is proved by the tact that he has already served four term s a n d is cashier | of the First National Bmtk b> which i position he rose through diligence and j perseverance. Mr. Dooley hen filled j every posKioo in the bark, beginning'! Me business career in this institution and serving w ith it continuously. , He w a s bora in Springfield, N. Y., Be|itemher 17, 18*9. He is a sun of ‘ Richard Dooley und Minnie Eldeid. who! tam e to Rockville Centre in 1898. He j received hk education in tlie local pub ' Ik schools and tlie High ecliool. On Yuly 86. 1918, he married Lillian ] Now A ork City, where B. M ott. He has one s<ms Ifichard. imi ••f FRANK U. ElUdMAN t'andidnte for Village Trustee buelnees college In New York City. Hi began his career in tbe stationery bust ■teas and later filled several secretarial poeltiene. Erisman camo U) Rocky ill* CentiP in 1916 arid in V9U became associated with Miaintaln Lakes, Inc., of 170 Broadway, he read to the He ; iioeitlon of cashier, which he now holds. resides a t 100 South P a rk avenue. Mr. E rism a n intends to ivsign and Mr, DKoley Is a tnefkhvr of Rockville estjiblish a real estate business In Rock- O n tre’ Lodge 279, I. O. O. F „ and of | vl«e Centre. |-s C h a rter Oak Council, R. A. (Continued on page S). Village of Cedarhurst NASSAU COUNTY, N. Y. BUDGET FOK THE VILLAGE OF CEDARHURST FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COM MENCING MARCH 1st, 1921 TAKE NOTICE That at a meeting of the Board o' Trustees of the Village of Cedarhurst held March 2nd, 1921, th e r e 1 was mad< the following statem e n t of the total am o unt of Village Taxes estim ated at necessary to be raised during the pres ent fiscal year: For General F u n d ........................... $5300.00 For Street Fund ............................... 6000.00 For W ater Fund (Fire H y d rants) 70C For Fire Protection F u n d ............. 120C For Board of Health F u n d ......... tOt For Police F u n d .............................. 600C For Street Light F u n d .................. 450f For Interest F u n d ........................... 5196.0C Tax /icT 917 Taxes paid in arrears ................ nterest on 1917 Taxes paid in »r- rti&rs 916 Taxes paid in arrears nterest 5 Taxes in arrears nterest Taxes pi 914 Taxes in arrears nterest on Taxes paid J13 Taxes in arrears iterest on Taxes paid 911 Taxes pa arrears ................. nterpst on 1911 Taxes paid in ar- ’roceeds of Tax Loans in the Bank of the M anhat tan Co.,' (of which $8,000.00 fs un- unpaid) . . . . . . . . unpaid) .................. xcess Tax rem it- ieceived from sale of Park B o n d s ... remium on Park Bonds ................... nterest on Park Bonds to data of delivery .............. Recovery, damage to Village property.. lale of V 111 a g i s a f e ) . . on* 1916 aid in ar- paid on 1915 aid in ar- paid “ m i \ ' 1913 16.32 54.60 21.46 42.00 18.20 1.46 For the redemption Im provemen*Bonds Numbered 9 and 10,' Issue of 1912 of $1,000 each : .............................. 2000.00 For the redemption of Street Improvement Bonds Numbered 87 and 38, Issue of 1913 of $1,000 each ................................... 2000.00 For the redemption of Street Improvement Bonds Numbered 71 and 72, Issue of 1915, of i $1,000 each ................................... 2000.00 For the redemption of P ark » Bonds Numbered 1 and 2, Is- ! sue of 1920, of $1,000 each 2000.00 Park Maintenance ......................... 1000.00 Total ........................................$37296.00 JOHN G. McNlCOLL ARTHUR M. LOCKHART JOHN J. CAMPBELL Board of Trustees. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1921. LEWIS M. RAISIG. Clerk of the Village of Cedarhurst. of Street property, cycle and 18.781.00 16.781.00 40,000.00 2,092.00 22.81 175.06 fro m n a t io n a l b a n k s ....................... t am o u n t* due from banks, bank- riist com p anies In the hecks un banks located outside of city or town of reiKirtlng bank and otkor rush item s ....................... Redemption fund with U. K. T reas u rer and due from U. S. Trvas- Lnterest earned buf not coUo approxim a te , oil Notes nnd Receivable, not past d u e . . llvcttid, Jl! Vi! Total .............................................SOOtf.OTO.C3 LIA1I1L1T1K8 ;»IL«1 block paid i n .................. .. >50,000.00 Cap Surplus fui Undivided profits ............. Less current expenses, in t e r e s t , an d ta xch f 50.000 paid ............................... Z.ist- l^itcreat and discount collected or •’* ’ advance of m a tu rity 2.160.3°. 1,739.02 -!! 1.082.fl 47.500.0 cred ited in advan ce of m a tu r and not earned—approxim a tely Amount reserved for taxon a tic rued Amount reserved for all ftnloreet ac- yiroulatizut notes outstandiUK ........... vmount due to Federal Rt servo Bunk ...................................................... 7,2011.68 j tirtifted chftcks dutstandii?^ .............. 426.72 lashter1 h check n on own bank out standing ............................................... 364.49 ,)i--miiud detKwilH— ndividual depositti subject to ehecU2!6,630.49 of deposit, (other than Certificates money tim e d«epoelta deposit l 16. 243, 332.99 Total .............................................$#00.07 SLato of New York, County of N a ssau. I. C. W KORKLL. C a s h ier of the ab« mod bank, do solemnly ht \ i sw e a r tliat the the best of my nam ed ban k , tbove nt ate men t is tru e knowledge amT belief. <*. W. KOJIKLL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28 th day of F e b ruary, 1021. OLIVER n . LYON. N o tary J'ublic. CORRECT—A ttest: OSCAR JACOBS. for VOYAGING FRIENDS Nothing is so gratifying to those who are about to sail abroad as receiving a sendoft gift of flowers from the folks they are leaving behind. Through our connection with florists at all the sea ports we can have flowers delivered on board just before the vessel sails. Direct telegraph connection enables us to make deliveries within 24 hours— less time if you are in a hurry. ALEX. ADAM LANDSCAPE GARDENING Agent for STUMPP & WALTER FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND FARM SEEDS 4 9 W e s t M e r r i c k R o a d F r e e p o r t , L. 1 Telephone, 1027-J * -MUAlUuJjj iViiiiuuimiiuiiuHiiiiiiHiii!iiiiii!iiniiiiiiiii!'!iiiiiii;iiiiniiii:iiu;iiiC!iii v «i rxvvV , WMFALKY WKSLKY B. SMITH. Directors. IN BANKRUPTCY I d tt»5 lJiistnrt Gourt of tbo L litvcy- ♦ S tates for tin: E a stern D istrict ot Mow York. In the m a tter of A L F R E D E. W H E E L E R , i- iiiwin|iiii:i!:iii:«iiiii of Flora! P a rk, N a s sau County, New York, bankrupt. In bankruptcy, No, 94«r>. To the creditors of the abovu nam ed bankrupt: Notice is hereby given tiiat on the ; | 21st day of February, 1921, tlie said \ Alfred E. W heeler w as duly adjudicated k bankrupt, and tliat the first m eeting o f ! fi creditors will lie held at m y office, Corn | d E x change Bank Building, No. 1 Bridge I Fiaza, Long Island City, Borough of j Queens, N. Y., hi Queens County, on the ! | J5TH DAY O F MARCH, 1921, a t 2 oc'lock p.m., a t w h ich time the 11 The Freeport Auditorium Monday Evening, March 7th AT EIGHT-THIRTY Total Income ....................... $84,642.47 Total .....................................$85,478.04 against DISBURSEMENTS 3 h a r g e R against the Fund .................. $12^)26-91 against 12 ROUNDS BILLY MARLOWE vs. JOHNNIE SALZBERG Of Rockaway Of New York These boys are top-notchers in their division and this is fireworks from start to finish 8 ROUNDS RALPH KELLY vs. 6 Road.— LEE WILLETTS The Oyster Bay Bear Cat • Round*—JACK McNALLY of Hempstead eople are planning so NOW is the TIME 3 ' to A d v e rtise th a t Cam p , C o ttage, Farm or j Sum m er Hom e | Discerning families are planning to spend 5 next summer at the Seashore or in the 1 Country or at the Mountains, and are making | final arrangements for their Summer Cottages They know from experience that early deci sion will give them the cottage they desire City people who want Country Homes look over the section that pleases them, then go straight to the newsdealers or to the publica tion office for The Local Newspaper to find out what properties are advertised. of this fact and list your , the Fire tion Fund : h a r g e a against the W ater (Hyd rant Fund) ........ against the Police F u n d .. ajfaiuet the S treet F u n d .. against the S treet Light Fund ..................... against the Interest Fund against the Bond Reden 14200.00 680.00 6,804.63 6,674.73 4,800.24 8,78447 NED COWLEP KID WHITT The Leaping Kangaroo HAPPY EGAN of Lynbrook McNally beat Young Scott for local honors and Egan says lie Is going to put Lyiibrook hack on the map m r- tiou Fund ........ .. 6,0004)0 2 h a r g e s against the of Health Fund.:.:. 3U.75 2 h ar rg g e.s against ur- PRICES : $1.65 and $2.20, Including Tax ADVANCE SEATS at Chub buck's Drug Store and United Cigar Store. Free port; White H<me Barber Shop, Hempstead, United Cigar Store, lynbrook, and Wild's Drug; Store, Rockville Centre. aga: the Park Pu chase Fund 39,4004)0 881^203.73 .$86,471.04 . 81,20g.73 Balance ......................... ,.....$4,278.31 Balance now o# hand and available fc i, $4,275.31, which is on d« M' R S t e l S : .......... ul purpOMCb, $4,275Jll, Which ib on >f Lawrence, at Lawrence, N. Y- on March lat, m i . and aUe on baud, 69 War Savings Stamps purchased in Aug-l f uet, 1918, at a coat o f $24fit. Farm LEWIS M. RAISIG, ■ Village Clerk. 1921. CRAFT. Village Treasurer. , r n i.ili ' IIIW iiiw ISO SWT m e im i II -1 1 , r*n'’l II11 -,|! n A r-ir TT-. -n tt - , | 'll n i, 7 1 ..)W TT-r Rockville Centre Poultry AND Hatchery ALFRED R. SCOTT Tel. 147-M Rockville Centre Ocean Side Road one mile North of Merrick Road State Leg Bended Certified S. C. White Leghorns. Settings $1.50 and $3 Thompuon-Franceis Barred Plymouth Rocks Settings $3 Baby Chides to Order Sterile Table Eggs Delivered at Popular Prices Pedigree Airedale Pups $10 and $15