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Image provided by: Alene Scoblete, Rockville Centre Public Library; Tom Tryniski
big: B grown person was trilling the melo-[then slugged furiously away, until dies, were very astonished when Char- nearly exnausted. lie, lips puckered, would come into| From that day on Charlie had a view. daily go with a steward who was for- Charlie demonstrated his/whistling merly a lightweight boxer and who talent amid great applause 's declared that the infant would: some concert, when, armplnh- by “1:5”. day be able to handle his fists in good chestra, he rendered popular shape. © numbe‘r’s in profession When the President Munroe docked Charlie was missing. But whistling, which . «loing since ten months After a search of the ship he was least of Charlie's accomplishments. found in his favorable haunt, the pan- try. His greatest ability was that to con- . He refused to budge until given a sume food at any hour of the day or night. c big slice of bread and butter. Then Though at times the weather was so |he would not leave the ship without bad that even the most seasoned trav- boxing gloves. Finaily bread in one hand, gloves «lers found themselves unable to eat dangling from the other, a cheery a real meal, Charlie was always at the dining room on. time. whistle shrilling from his tiny puck- He attached himself to a steward,|ered lips, Charlie was carried by his mother to the pier, gone from the who saw to it that his meals were served promptly, whether Mrs. Mc- | President Munroe, but not forgotten. the evening a number of vocal and mm mm * piano numbers were rendered. Later a bountiful supper was served. . Mi. Contractor Amos V. Pearsall, of the Baker received a number of handsome Pipe Line Boulevard, has purchased | Presents. two large and spirited horses to be used in his extensive business. 'They are iron gray in color and. arrived here Monday from the Far West, Ar- kaneas, more than 1,500 miles distant. Last Saturday evening Miss 'Asta N ent several of her flatmrhmml’nkum The reguiar monthly meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church was. held on Friday afternoon at g:- home of Mrs. Valentine Sobic, No. place. Harv Daniel S. Quigley, of Baldwin Har- bor, 'is spending a few weeks at San Juan, Porte Rico. Robert: C. 'McCallum, left last at Riverhead and Mincola Fairs. Fourteen thousand of the sixteen thousand dollars offered for Mineola Fair races is set aside for on April 3. The remaining two thou- sand dollars will be distributed as awards in the late closing events the | classes of which will be announced later. The purse program for the early {closing events follows: 2.00 Trot, purse, $2,000; 2.23 Trot, purse, $2,000; 2-year old Trot, » 82,000; 3-year old Trot, purse $2,000; Free-For-All Pace, purse $1,000;-2.11 Pace, purse, $1,000;.2:17 Pace, purse $1,000; 2.18 Trot, purse $1,000; 2.17 Trot, purse, $1,000; 2.20 Trot, purse $1,000. Race Secretary, John J. Van Nos- {trand of Floral Park, L. L, believes that the big purses offered for the | Mineola Fair races this year will mean that some exceptionally fast horses will compete on the Mineola | {rack during the Fair which this year begins on Sept. 25th. and ends on Sept. 20th, Many Activities Prepared For Miss Dorothy Sayre The friends of Miss Dorothy Sayre, who bas been elected a. candidate for a Good Will Delegate to France, are managing a benefit basketball game between the Mineola American Legion Post No. 849 and the Country Life Five to be held in the Hempstead Armory on Wednesday evening, Mar. b 5 L native 0 Lon Island and a resident of Garden City. She has been nominated under a plan which is being carried out by the American Committee for Devastated France, as a member of that Commit- tee's Good-Will Delegation which will be sent on a six weeks trip to France this summer, This plan calls for the nomination of business and profes- sional women over eighteen years of age by business organization, civie groups, clubs, etc. Votes are cast for these candidates at the rate of ten cents a vote, and the funds realized, go to the help of the French people in the Aisne in their great task of reconstructing a region totally devas- tated by the war. Among the members of the Minedia team are, Jack Katz, Bogart, Dudley Gibbons, and Charles Gagliano, The Country Life Five consists of Jack Monroe, Fred Gray, Harry Grace and Jake of Hempstead . ; Fred Buermeyer of Rockville Centre. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement is announced of Miss Janet Raynor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Raynor, of 115 Mil- burn avenue, Baldwin, to Robert H. Cushing, of Lancaster, New York. The wedding ceremony will be per- formed at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Saturday, March 24, in The Little Church Around the Corner, New York City, after which the wedding party will hold a reception at the Hotel Me- Alpin, in the same city. 3 l Roman: vidi land ponies the matinees for the dele- s juvenile ng terpsichor» many ac- & cireus nature, a favorites, Includ- and Frameiseo, \Jock the marvellous crow and the Three! Bobs Torbay, George Herman, Claud- jus and Searlet and the Hippodrome diving girls will be in their accus- tomed places. - AT THE CAPITOL At the Thea: £30. week Goldw present uresque and cindfl'x‘ romance, of the South Seas, \Lost and- Found.\ This pro- duction earries an unusual amount of interest and.eolor in that it is the first picture for the filming of which an entire company of players were sent to the South Seas, The scenes were laid in in the Society is- land group, 'on beard a ship cruis- ing among islands. When the proc sent the direct- or, R. A. We and the entire cast to the South location, it was also necessary to the technical staff propel-flu P included a large amount .. of ~@ spours i I} ANY OTHER MALADY |__ Persons Succumb to Disease Every Year ' deaths in this country each year than any other disease, secording to officials | Service. It is estimated that pneu- monia exacts an annual toll of be- But there has been a pronounced decrease in deaths from pneumonia as last twenty years. 'Twenty years ago 180.5 persons in every 100,000 died! ent only 123.6 persons die from it. Taking all diseases as a whole, it is for between 143,000 and 142,000 | ths every year, Twenty years ago | annually from all diseases. Today j there is an annual death rate of 1288 | eases. Next on the list of deadly diseases nual toll of about 2000 lives. Twenty | years ago 43.3 persons out of every there is an annual death rate -of 14.7 from this caust. 1 deaths cach ... Twenty years | the death rate. | _- PNEUMONIA CAUSES | Records Show that Nearly 15,000 Pneumonia is responsible for more' of the United States Public Health tween 13,000 and 14,000 lives. well as every other disease within the yearly of pneumonia, while at pres- estimated that they are responsible! 1705 persons out of every 100,000 died persons in every 100,000 from all dis- | comes diphtheria, which exacts an an- 100,000 died of this «disease. Today | hoid is nest and causes about ; | was , come | from \Maytime and | by Bruce Bei feist iid] Shots,\*\ the nwest of the di- verting Aesops Fables called \Day by Day,\ and the Capitol News. INTERESTING MUSIC AT CAPITOL THEATRE The musical program which S. I. Rothafel bas urranged to support Goldwyn's romance of the Sousn Seas, % and Found,' at the Capitol , is an ciaborate One of the num- bors is D ostty's . \Nut: ocker \- meacged by \Alexandes Oum- ansky fe: the Capitol Ballet Cory s. { the e as given are es L'eurs)\ o =- Mile is\ed by several o{ the « 's baile', \Dance Niles art Thalia by rci N les d P Chincise, * rhee Combs, \ by Miles Can bevel anil e ' by Aexander vam ersten the hrncipal dancers and Ue ertine bake: . Rudy Wiedoeft, one of the Sest known. saxaphone . soloists . in . the country, offer two solo numbers of interest.. Mr.. Wiedoeft, who has ear- ned a wide reputation with his vir- tuesity on this instrument will play \Valse Erica,\. and © \Saxophobia both his original compogitions. The Capitol Grand Orchestra, Erno Rupee conducting, will offer excerpts which will include the solo \Ewenthearts\ sung by Eve- lyn Herbert. There will be a special South S& prologue to 'he feature picture called tha Wilchinski, 'They will be sung min and Dorina Lee. Judge Strong Is Rebuked By Verdict Of Committes A rebuke but no recommendation for removal is the gist of the report on the Judicial conduct of Supreme Court Justice Selah B. Strong, which was investigated by a legislature com- mittee on charges preferred by the Nassau County Bar Association. The committee submitted its re- ports on Tuesday to the Legislature recites that the charges alleged by the. Nassau County Bar Association were supported by evidence the re- moval of Justice Strong is not recom- mended. \While the Nassau County Bar As- sociation evidently acted in the ut-\ most good faith in preferring charges against Judge Strong and seeking to have him removed from office,\ the report says, \and while able counsel for the committee, after a very pains- taking and exhaustive examination of the facts and the muthorities bearing upon the question, have recommended his impeachment, we do not find such {evidence of improper motive or lack of ability upon the part of Judge Strong as would, in the judgment of your committee, justify his removal from office.\ \While we cannot justify the acts of Judge Strong is instituting and conducting a John Doe proceeding up on an information which was wholly insufficient in law upon ita face,\ the report continues, \still the fact that is plenty of illegal precedents for such procedure can be found in the acts must, we believe, furn for Judge Strong in allowing them and for the unlawful seizure under. @ duces tecum subpoena of certain books of private 'persons, and mpou for the n tacit the Attor- County. of of W. Austin, G. Elwood, H. Jacob, one year. |. ___ MAIL SCHEDULE FOR ROCKVILLE CENTRE Arrivals-West 7.00 A. M. 8.15. A.-M. + 12.00 M. 2.00 P. M. 5.00 P. M Bip t est 745 A. M. 11.00 A, M. 1.30 P. M. 1.30 P. M. 410 P.M. 6.20 P. M. Signed, William Lister, Postmaster, LEGAL NOTICE -__ NASSAU & SUFFOLK COMPANY NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the au & Sulfolk Lighting Company will be held at the office-of the Com- pany, No. 18 Clinton Street, Hemp~ stead, Nassau County, New York, on the 27th day of March, 1923, at 12 o'clock noon, fur the purpose of vot-| @ Ing upon a proposition to increase th authorized capital stock of the cor- poration from Two million ($2,000,000) Dollars, aggregate par value, the pres- ent authorized amount thereof, to Seven million ($7,000,000) Dollars, ag- gregate par value, to be divided into fifteen thousand (15,000) shares . of common stock, of the par value of One hundred ($100.00) Dollars each, ind five thousand (5,000) shares of x (6) per cent cumulative preferred stock, of the par value of One hundred ($100.00) Dollars each and fifty thou- sand (50,000) shares of seven (7) per ($100.00) Dollars each with such d tinguishing preferences, rights, pri ileges and restrictions as the stoc holders may determine at the sai meeting, and of authorizing 'such i crease and of consenting to the issue of five ghousand (5,000) sha of seven (7) per cent preferred stock in exchange for five thousand (5,000) shares of six (6) per cent preferred stock of the corporation, issued and outstanding, and to transaet such oth- er business as may properly come be- fore said meeting in connection with the foregoing. Dated, New York, March 7, 1923. By Order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE MacDONALD, President. JOSEPH MacDONALD, Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISING Novice wo Crzprrors . Pursuant to an order of Hon. Leone D Howell, Surrogate of the County of Naman notice is hereby given to mil persons hay Ing claima ngainat ADELAIDE A. PATNR, Inte of Baldwin, in the anid county, de- ceamed, to proent the anme with th vouchers thereof, to the the Executor of maid decensed, nt his place of tranmneting business at the office. of his Attorneys, Wright & Wright, No. 14 Vil ockyvitle Cent re, Y.. h day of Murch, Pated, Mincoia, N. Y., September 14. EDWIN ¥. PAYN®, Executor WIGHT & WRIGHT, Attorneys, 1-4 Village Avenue, Rockville Centra, N. Y. Novick to cwsvrrons Dormant to an wrder of Hon, Leone D. owell, Surrogate of the 'County of Naw xan, notice in hereby glven to all persone huvioe claims mewinat Maier ZABETIT ACKERRON, Inte of Ovennaide, in the said county, do seared, to present the axme with the vouch ers thereof, to the #ubscribern, the exeei torx of. the Inst Will wnd Tertament .of M at their Jin- of tranmmeting ems, at the office Webght d Wright, lunmhcmn'lgvfom-u ore “5:15: I La i Decerober ®, 1022. EDWARD C. ACKBER8ON, Tot tery Plumbing and Heating , _- onn ihe pincer Contracting and Jobbing: PUBLIC SALES OUND PRODUCTS OUND PRICES OUND SERVICE TIRES AND TUBES s 0 U N D RUBBER SALES CO., INC. 7 FRONT STREET Phone 1844 Rockville Centre C2 MAXWELL 8. DUNN, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR 245 MERRICK ROAD Rockville Centre, N. Y. Telephone 1237-M For Appointment DR. JOHN B. CAMPBELL _ SURGEON DENTIST VERITY BUILDING Phone R.V.C. 85 * 47-49 Village Avenue Rockville Centre, L. I., N. Y, TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE MONE Apply to HOOLEY & WILSON Rockville Centre NEW YORK SHOES REPAIRED Have Your Old Shoes Mended to Look ork Guaranteed ROCKVILLE CENTRE ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING CO. 53 Front St. Opp. RR. Station PETTIT BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Rockville Centre and Hempstead PRIVATE DISINFECTING Every Kind of Insurance 101 FRONT STREET Rockville Centre New York } Rockville Centre Taking Effect October 10, 1028 WEEKDAYS (Except Molidnys) Eastward Lenve Penn, Flatbush Ar. Btation . A £40 7.0% Long Inland Railrod Trains to and from Arrive Lv. Flatbush Poon, wnilSean® Peys=ssu® \aks