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Ebe Kong Island News ANR-THE OWL OFFICIAL PAPER OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY By the ACORN PUBLISHlNGy COMPANY, Incorporated OFFICE: 9.11 FRONT STREET, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. Telephone 441 DIRECTORS A. J. MacELROY, President JOSEPH W. RICHARDSON, Vice-President G. B, BACON, Secretary- Treasures AUSTIN M. LEAVENS EDGARH. STEENKEN G B. BACON - - - Office Phone 441 BRYANT W, SEAMAN Editor and Manager Residence Phone 197] Entered as second clam matter at the Post Office at Rockville Contre, N. Y. under the act of March 3, 1879. TRU AY, MARCH 22, 1923. AGAIN REPUBLICANISM RESTORES PROSPERITY Again, as always before, under the sway of perity has returned to the American people. h Not the transient, hectic, blood-stained quasi-prosperity of wat, but the wholesome, substantial prosperity of peace, America is booming, factories are running full speed ahead, \ Ag- riculture is reviving. of this great and growing prosperity in the swelling of savings ac- counts, the purchase of motor~cars, the building of homes and in a hundred other directions, * Three times the Republican party has found the nation indus- trially a wreek and has put it on the high road of prosperity and stability. Once under Lincoln, after the Iree trade panic admitted in Buchanan's last message; once under MeKinley, when prosperity followcu panic; again under Harding, when two periods of deep depressioy, one preceding and one dollowing-the world war, have becn succeeded by one of unprecedented prosperity. Think of the industrial conditions of 1914 and of 1921, as com- pared with couditious now! Iu 1974, for months before tue war began in Europe, growing armies of the unemployed; soup kitchens mn the great cues; three rillion men involubtarily unempioyed. Iwo years »go, when President Harding was inaugurated, five million American workmen jotsess, Tarmers aimost universally threatened with bank- ruptey, icuerai taxes at the top peak, government bonds at Bo, Today industry running at top speed, more than one job for each man who wants work, farming profitable for the first time in a loug while, government bonds above par, the national debt reduced two billion uouars in two years, federal taxes reduced, the federal pay roli suorcened, the uation emerging from the gloom of\ depression into the sumugai or avundant prosperity. the worlu where prosperity and stability have been restored! {their services and reduced rat National Republicanism adds this chapter to its glorious record of, | patriotic achievement, Despite the caterwauldings of the calamity howlers and the lugubrious lamentations of the demagogues, the Re- publican party is making good at Washington. 'The Republican party The statistics of trade evidence the diffusion | And tms is the one nation in |, ALL ORGANIZATIONS OF BEACH WORKING | g FOR CONVENTION, I Hotels Have Given Reduced Rates for Conventionists; Firemen Practicing to Enter Contests | All the civic or Beach are co-op Beach Fire L convention and Southern New fine style. The Chambe merce, the Business Men ocia- tion, and the West End Civic Associa- tion, are all ready to st on any nmittee they may be assigned to. The hotels of the city have offered izations of Le with the Lo partment to put the tournament of the York Firemen over in of A r m- so that all who stop here during the c vention days will feel that they been treated fairly and reasonably, The Hotel Nassau, the Brighton and | the Cecil, all situated on the Board- does uou need a new set of principles; it does not need. to make M ~ to -the tige ady an bath, an plwpm thut boot evidonee of patriotism and intelligence in restora- | tion of prosperity, That general and widely diffused prosperity means | more to every American than all the quack remeces tor real and | imaginery disorders offered by vote-chasing theorists and opportun- ists who babitually try to batter and to fool the people. The Republican party has again made good in the old-fashioned way | U.0.2, still stands for Good Old Prosperity ! wellu ull oil first dropped me on the foor and | broke off my nice, sharp point, then “In“ LARE I am tired to death,\ anld the Penell aa it was dropped Into n tray beside the pen and other desk folks, \Why didn't you stay at home as I did?\ sald the=P@mtmider, \You have been gone nl day. Where have you been ?\ \You may be sure I did not choose to go away,\ was the answer, \Didn't you see that I was taken out of the tray this morning when no one was looking? I was carrfed off to a place enlled school and there I was made to do the Bardent mort of work. Just look at me; an inch shorter than I was and 'worn to a stubby point mm well. | ody,\ \contmed the Penef!, he sharpened me with a funny cap- | shaped thing, and off came a piece-of | iy wooden cont; but at last I was | given nncther point and then my trot bles began. | \I was made to walk up and down, across and over miles of white paper, and, oh, you should have seen the dreadfu) spelling and the untidy fig ures that I was forced to make! \You all know that the one who usually sits at this desk uses us in the most artistic manner and never do we have to make mistak or make erooked figures or letters.\ \No never,\ said all the desk folks; \poor PeneD, how you must have suf fored.\ ~ it that Is only a part of the trige \I war somottmes put \In (the mouth of the [ one who made me work so bard fnd that made ime féel very uncomfortable Bestdes -that his.. teeth would some times almost bite off my- point. \Then 'he dropped me on the floot | ngain and some one stepped on ma although T was fortunnte that'time ls not having a sharp point, so I war not injured, though my feelings were | certainly burt, \But at last my troubles were at | an end and I wns brought back to my] $4 por day fora zoom without bath! The Hotel Lafayette, opposite the sta- tion, will charge $4 a day for a room ahd béth and $2 a day for a room without bath. Other hotels and board- ing houses have agreed to reduced rates in like manner, Breakfast will cost 75 cent, and dinners will cost $1.50 and $2.00. The Business Men's Association will likely entertain the conventionists with | the minstrel show, and other enter- tainment will be provided beside the regular contests of firemanic feats that are part of the usual tournament. The local firemen are practicing two nights a week for the contests. The visitors are looking forward to a big time, and if they do not have it it will | not be the fault of Long Beach. | Vafly Stream Notes The Mothers' Club met in School No. 24 on Wednesday afternoon and | elected new officers as follows: . Emmet Voorhees, president; Mrs Fred Weidman, vice-president; Mrs. | Basler, recording. secretary; Mrs. Phil Fischer, financial secretary; Mrs. ) Osear Homan, corresponding secre- tary, and Mrs. J. Reilly, treasurer, | The next meeting will be held on| April 8, and will be featured by an | afternoon of cards, | \ | kk was the | yrsen, of | W. C. Dyrsen of New guest of his son, Her Catherine street on Sunday. he Pavent-Teachers' Association of ! sol 13 will hold at entertainment | dance in Firemen's. Hall, Corona avenge, on Wednesday evening, tice Council, s and Daugh-| of Liberty, will have their initi- ion on Tuesday in Firemen's Hal!, Carona avenue. © te Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. M.. Dermott have returned from a short visit in the south. Misa ~ Florence . Stern and Marle Caple were guests of friends in Brook lyn Sunday, home, which I never expected to #66 | _ Mr. and Mrs, B. Kroder of Merrick again, and I am so tired I cannot say another word.\ When over rolled the poor, tired Pencil scand asleep, while the Pen holder and the Fountain Pen and the big: biue pencil looked sadly at their mimysed companion and sighed. \This goes to prove what I have a} il e ////7 a e /// /////// My]; Y whith THE DAY YOu TRIEP ON YOuR FIRST LON Pants SuiT Homes for Permanent Residence Here The Prentice Real Estate Agency on the Pipe Line Boulevard has been very busy during the past week, and | makes public more sales closed through that office, /The most impor- fant transactions are Ms follows: Sale of the Prentice House on Grand avenue last Saturday to Her- man Hoffman, of Brooklyn.. Mr. HoiT- mun will move into the house in the near future and make it his permanent residence. The house formerly belonging to Mrs, Mulliner, on Thomas avenue, was during the past week to George Lichtenberger, of Brooklyn, who will ~ also make it his residence. The agency. also: had many pros- pective buyers, and. arrangements made for the purchase of property Classified Ads Bring Result: Aurochsren FAR ENOUGH HE heretical, rationalistic forces do not seem to be satisfied with the wreek they have produced. They are respon- sible for the late war. They are also responsible for the. crime wave sweeping this country and ?urope. The orgy of sin and ime can be traced direetly to false teachings, ~Like the vul- they make-a feast of the aying eareass;. Not satisfied with the murder, expen wreok, and ruin produced, th have writen 'a. shorter Bible which will perpetuate the orgy. The astonishing thing is that there are leaders eonnected with the training of onr young men and women. who hive lent the names and their influence to the infamous, hell-born production called «the Shorter Bible, If these organizations permit their names and the.names of their leaders to be attached to this abortion, then the righteous, orthodox Christian forces of America should erush them. 'Our boys and girls cannot be en- trusted to such leadership. We eannot afford to have the faith of our children undermined by such infamous attacks upon God's infallible Word. The Shorter Bible, so called, is one af the most blasphemous attacks that has been made upon God's Holy Bible. Orthodox, self-respecting, con: secrated men and women will not be insulted by such attacks. sar Brooklyn Men Buy Baldwin! SPRING FASHION _ REVUE AT NASSAU House Costumes Exhibited t. Patrick's 1 at th anda. del The annual dance was he sau in the V The members laid the plans for a club house. | president, Deputy Attorney Thomas J. | tee, consisting of 1 nett, James Kelly nicker, to procure a > immec several organized prospect committee, neent P. 1 that before he is finishe b the rolls will «include the names of oxer 500 e He I Democrats living in and near the Village of} Heimpstead. A BOX of our candy in [f every home would sweet» nmunity life en up our It is a great peacemaker, r, and - it to purpose of nourishment and enter- tainment. 8 as little or as much as you want. Our candy makes good because it's made good aggééérfims dres Sodas ep in and buy WITH DINNER-DANCE zo --- ( Fashion-Sh6w by Well- Known Importers; Street and co of the Hempstead Democratic Club at its last meeting General Cuff, appointed a com: Hart-| b Kor This com- | and al- under A drive for new mein- | l | dinner Hotel Nassau! Hoffmann is sufferit lare Saturday | dog The | | | | Money Deposited Now in Our Interest Dept. Draws Interest From April 1st, at ) PE 4 (/ ANNEM : First NATIONAL BANK oF RockviLLE CENTRE RESOURCES, OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS ''THE BANK TO BANK ON AND BANK IN\ s soll rick - road at the St. Patrick's entertainment sol i and purcha I > Daughters of F a ng gl'uLJH! yo f ' l\ k‘mlhlndc'wfi sunny spring Binner, _ Irene . R h jix. Viola Sa- Little Sonny Hoffman of Chestaut | gendorf d risus,\ and C street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony from a trude Kittle, many w night. dow Ltached isited The annual E r Fashion Revue “It the de '\ lhii‘ If“, will be held on rening, Child's chee to fay 16 op y with her March 31, and T Sunday after.| of his ear. The police were notified fl l\ It was Mrs, Purks noon in the hotel. The latés. impor-| and the dog was captured and is now 2004 W®UON® anniversary and a amail tations from Paris will be exhibi under observation. {Mu gathering was held at her by many of the noted importers, There have been too many com-, \** Hickson, Gilbert, Clark, Sophie Rosen-) plaints about nge dogs who have mee berg and others. 'This event always! sttaeked people and the police wam . Mr. Frank in and son, Robert, draws a large nudience, and has be-) all people who own dogs to mi formerly. of Me read are still in {come an annual institution. | them or the dog will have to be taken Palm Beach and are expected back \ection of -her summer wardrobe. 2423+ around the first of the month. Gown ps and all kinds of sport --- - clothes will be ahown. .. A. special. din |.. Mre. Mra. Chass ble mun mel ina i arty ine imar und dunes wilt be In 'con | Oceuntde announce the marrage of hone s Tila Du Bois was “th Tjunction with this revue. [their daughter Marguerite to Michael { at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. 22200 _ \ Denton of Brooklyn, on Wednesday,, Tomes' home on Rockville Centre | March 14. They were married by the Parkway. Many benutiful gifts were PLAN CLUB HOUSE Rev. Richard Hegarty of Rockvilie| presented to Miss Du Bois and an en- Centre. he bridesmaid was Miss' Joyuble evening was had by all, Faith Kaye and best man, Mr. Edward| _ Supper was served . about - eleven McLean. | o'clock, Those pre were, Mr. and _- | Mrs. Leonce Du Bois, Mr. and Mrs. ral pupils of the Oce | Sydney Du Bois of N. Y., Mr. and ase of Mrs. s Jr. of Hillside, her, who Jeanette I cing erington ing. classes . over the Rockville Centre Bi ahfiwmfiééfiwflg C Corner Merrick Rd. E} P C and So.Village Ave. [é Rockville Centre GELLER & SELDIN, Proprietors MONTAUK MUSIC SHOP +\ SPECIAL MARCH 6 New Victor Records oN SALE NOW ea niece aren p @ a a @ @ 2 ol sl E g lol é E fol a P @ 8 ol § $25 to $1500 All Models and Finish of VICTROLAS and SONORAS Liberal Terms to Suit Purchaser AGENTS N. A. B. TALENT and MUSIC POR THE Nason Amusement Buresu For All Occasions WISSNER PIANOS and PLAYERS on hand. Latest QRS, MUSI ROLLA and SHEET MUSIC ~ LATEST DESIGNS IN EASTER OARDS NOW ON SALE . OPENEVENINGS AND ALL DAY SONDAYS