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ARREST DRIVERS Malverne Mother's Club TAXE EOR HOLD-UP ~ Sets Date For Big Debate OF RIDER Walter J. Neal Claims Two Men Robbed Him of a Sum of Money * # + < REPORT OF THE CONDITION = -OF THE- S ~-Bank of Rockville Centre -= at the close of busimess on the 27TH day of MARCH, 1923 covering the the Davison avenue - School. - While the question of censorship will not be I’m-15m mdjmfly it will be infer- entially, question being:: Resoiv- d: The motion picture is of benefit to the school child.\ Z The thought behind . the debate, metes\ a - e | | which is sponsored by The Mother's . \ o 7 I Club of Malverne, of | which Mrs. Percy Sherwood is President, is to bring out the best of reasonin' connection with 'the motion picture At u late hour last Saturday night Chief of Nassau County Police Will. Phillips, with County officers Craft and Player, placed under arrest Jas. Collins and Dominick Dalto, both of Baldwin charged with holding up and robbing Walter J. Neal, of Oceanside. ~ Neal reported to Chief Phillips that while on Foxhurst road, Baldwin, the driver of a taxicab in which he was a passenger, and a man riding with him, stopped the car and attacked him robbing him of about $80 and some other personal property. The chief with his two aids went to the pollihlx with the thought that the expression of the women of Lynbrook may play its part in keeping the pic- ture up to the best 1mm me The affirmative side-that is the team that is given the task of argu- Resources Specie Hayes atreet for the summer. A > ruke - - % scene of the holdup and later placed ing that the-motion picture is of bene- = Othe: thori v rs Ini C $18, under arrest Colline and Dalto, upon fit fo the school child will be led by picture of Bis farm: in Green Counts, Obld, from 'which be was called to lead the blgcst farmers organics: t currency authorized by the Laws of the United States 49,147.00 flatlflcawn by Neal as his assail- 5:1!me Pmiyufl‘? J: 5am mun m; grid. “in. Bradfute specializes in Black Angus purebreds-as he is shown in the foreground hold- Cash items, viz: . , supported cor- one of prize winners. Dalto it is stated-was out on $1,000] hees and Mr. Thomas Beeley of the he Exchanges and checks f 's clear 5 bail, charged with robbing White» hmm‘l’lkbglllehd idles! ‘gxecnogufiw Other cf: “Tm?“ * Tor next day's clearings f??? 1,129.58 head' I m at Lynbrook some- ® y Mrs. H. G. Beery, i i . a - ~ - - \129.5 mes 53:20 wzo lodged‘fi: Te an”), supported by Mrs. C. Weston and Comnxftxefinx my Reardon and ter the business meeting refreshments . Due from approved reserve depositaries, less offsets ._. __ $0,745.06 ail at Mineola; while Collins was re-| Richard Beth of the High School. ”AL\. th l“Jere served and a social time enjoyed ' Due from other banks, trust companies and bankers L_ 4,631.18 f T. Rollin a omg the Lynbrook folks present PY,@l: - leased on $2,000 bail. “5°\?! t ie, Principal of the| wore: Mr. and Mrs. Henry T, Ackley, & M Kew feline Pe Pe sine nanan | Regie Ne fo Por a 42, me mente sf us commin «| T0 CONSOLUDATE | == m-\ © ~ “any Fl“ Kw Baum are withheld for obvious reasons. mgnx’ Mr. Richard Peck, Mrs. [the Foresters of Anierican attended a | Public securities - _-_ $19,186.83 u3.___»| Details of the debate were partially , Mr. Manning, Mr, and Mrs.| Theatre party in Bushwick Theatre, Private securities 58.826. Firemen on The hill]! decided at a meeting in the home of Arthur Luft. Brooklyn\ last week, They saw L > s - ne 758,826.241,078,012.57 h Mrs. Jampes Stowell, where some of an exceptionally good show and after ans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other the rules of debate were agreed upon |, MTS. E. Wallenquest of Walnut st.,|the play went to Dahibender's Res- Letter is Sent Out by Jero me V. \°\ ¢%8t¢ ©ollateral ~-. - 63,006.60 - Between 1.30 and 2 o'clock last Fri-| Abd certain eliminations-that is is v‘l’mhng relatives in Mt. Vernon, taurant, where the tables were reserv- Jerome of East Isli * [Loans and discounts secured by other collateral ___. 200,673.50 i $3, $3;:og:ld:;linfll:ir: 1):sz 52:1“ 8 which both sides agree- N- Y- aleforfnemjmaggm Kiwi fififii Organization P Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral ... 610,108.42 | ussed. . rd _ - ww to Parsonage Creek, where the mead-| Whether the debate will cover the|_ Th@ Women's Republican Club have! MANY were unable to attend on ac- gym, “a; a 1,808.81 | ows in that section were on fire.: The whole of the subject is a question that POStPoned their meeting scheduled for Cunt of illness, 'Those in the party Jerome V. Jerome, secretary of the Ponds and mortgages owned. .... $08,300.00 | blaze started near Barnes' house on|cannot be decided uni! it is heard, APril 2, to Monday evening, April 9, Wete: R. Libby, L. Libby, G. Allen, A.| Bast Islip Gunning Club, is sending | l$55:an aiVenue, mt],- Chrrfihlstmt and biz: that both sides 'are preparing to twist“ Mas. J. O. Reither will address fizn-MA~J> 95mm affix\ E1121?!“ flint]. mm all is“; clubs “33K Real éstate, viz.: ore it was extinguished extended| defend their positions is evident fr meeting. » Sadi, Pav 0% 106 / a &ngle organization anat almost to Arlington street, where the|the fact that material and statistics J. Cappel, J. Hoagland, T. White, I.\to better carry out protection mea-| Bank building 75,000.00 houses and outbuildings of Fred|are being sought from the State li-] 'The members of the Violet Circle Emert, E. Fischer, H. Winchester, F. sures for ng Istand. Other real estate 18,269.88 88,200.88 Smith and Frank Able were in grave|brary in Albany. were the guests of Mrs. Howard ReTmholtz, W. Rhodes, A. Sneider, R. \There As no directory of clubs Of Other assets, viz: | danger. In the rear of the property| There is some question as to the| Schnider of Sherman street at their| Wellet, P. Sneider, H. Weiler, M. Hil-| this description, at the present time,\ tte waa of these reisdents was a large quan- ability of Mrs. Howard to lead in the on Tuesday. - ler, O. Marc G. Engels, M. Bushling-|he states, \and publicly regarding| Futiture and fixtures 4,724.40 tity of hay and the flames came with-| debate owing to the fact that her a. F. Marz, LFFnscher, M. Marz, M.| same would be desirable as well as in-| Accrued interest uot entered on books at close of in a fte‘w feetbof Taichung trus. The sister, Mrs. Anna McNamara who has Mr. and Mrs. J. Martens entertain- chzefia“fi R'Mhl‘m'xnewm“. g teresting. business on above date C2 - -. $6,726.38 41,450.78 pzea of grass burned was estimated 40| been 'visiti 1g her for some weeks due ed the members of the Pussy Willow Thompson: M. Kasing, H. Thompson |., [OUT C!UP, Was organized in 1916, nearly three meres. | to the ill ess of their mother, has Five Hundred Club at their home on y, Agkiey, A. Relsing: W. Ackley, E | 200 hs had its_ups and downs. It| Total - $2,810,085.84 When the firemen arrived they saw been suddenly called to her home in| Melrose avenue on Saturday evening. Weber 13“ Meyers fi’ Rsmlng' y; |wWas reorganized April 13, 1922. At at once that it would require a stretch) Illinois owing to the indisposition of The members awarded prizes were: Becker, and B. Mevers. + \*|that time it had 15 members. It has of three on four hundred feet of hose |her daughter. This will, leave Mre. Mrs. A. Ponse, Mre. A. Ergens, W. er, ane 2. evere grown since to 160 members, and has to. reach the fire, and that more ef-| Howard in sole charge of th Campbell, C. Lent and J. Martens. a + proved itself the most activ v + us fective work could be done by cutting Mrs. Parker, However in the event ' \ \* |Taken To Sanitarium gun clubs on Long Inland. \' Liabilities down a few cedar trees in the neigh-|of Mrs. Howard being unable to take], Harold Strohson is spending the \Any legislation affecting game or borhood and using them to beat out/part in the debate an able substitute holidays with his parents, Mr. and Her F ll + A id t fish-either Federal or State has . the blhau. m3 win]: dugnthi? ”mihfal: will take her place. Mrs. Lewis Strohson, of Smith street. € tol 0m CCIIENE looked irfto, and -numerous bills that Capital stock $100,000.00 save houses and other buildings An entertainment. will follow the were undesirable to gunners on Long « were threatened. discussion. The regular meeting of the W. C. Raymond Meissmer of Fairview ter- were fought through its mem- Surplus- g Two or three citizens took exception --_____ T. U. was held Friday afternoon at/race, East Islip, was thrown bodily °°; L Surplus fund . 15,000.00 to the action of the firemen in cutting L b k Not 2.30 at the home of Miss Helen Shet-|into the rear end of a covered Ford Up-State Legislators, who have a| Undivided profits 63,200.99 138,262.09 down the trees, and vigorously pro- es man of Hempstead avenue. commercial cat, which 'he was driving | \&e majority in both ho and tested. Some fiery words were passed east if Merrick road. when the outfit| WhO often: mean well, are familiar, as Deposits: between the beligerent parties, and | nernari F. Conklin and family of| MS Marion Batry, Kenneth Miller! got out of his control and crashed /% \We; With conditions only up-state. , s es Pip ennai 11 LK sn fallers aum ome commom anna ism mcem ooler heads intervened, however, and at the revue and banquet of the 10ot | attention for bruises, He was (ave? found an organization that will take Diafwéngisz'Stfantjl’ifg-jgsr: Kan Associa soot tube diftfn‘rnenieel fixed to the The Lynbrook High School Armory on Saturday night.|to the Rockville Centre Sanitarium, Cre of the mulemzfis of Lotng Island in ou. s” it Tm\ an z in diministrator hil on involved. hel r j - The accident occ a me} every way and at every tun.\ er deposits due as executor, administrator, Every resident should remember \2 flhinffiT‘uMng'fi “filing? Mrs. J. Baker of Birch street is en- ammfjt in; mozgrmgiirpluee. The letter being sent to clubs, fol- guardian, receiver, {rustee, committee or , that the members of the Baldwin Fire} gay evening, April 4, at 8 o'clock.| (@\@ININ her mother Mrs. Gatamer| People in the neighborhood who heard °W} wd depositary ........_.__._... 2,548.86 Department are volunteers, and serve . of Brooklyn. the crash when the car struck the All gun and sportsman clubs which |. super solely for the protection and savin®| mps william Purves of Bucking- o . tree rushed to the scene expecting (| f2¥or the conservation of game and NOT PREFERRED, as follows . at life and property. TheY , 10 ham 'Place entertained the members games M cho st |find the chauffeur dead. The erash| fom Wh'Ch \ave the iterests Of Deposits subject to check 924,580.74 us eve i Thar 8 i h u 5 site ; s its de.5.\ev‘lry'§.3. “Jug; trialled out\ of the Doreas Circle of King's Daugh | of Mrs, Gus Batechari, 223 Hempstead “1:11me {PN'fi‘MUE‘L l: \(NET the to moot Saturday, April 14 next, at| Time deposits, certificates and other deposits, the ; '|ters at herhome on Friday afternoon. avenue, Thursdi woodwork in the truck to a pile Of| pay t the Porresters' Hall, Is- payment of which cannot legally be required and to be criticised for whatt they picction of officers took place and the , Thursday. kindling and the entire front of tle Pmt» At the Forresters ' within thirty days - - 16,770.90 sider the best and quickest means Of! reguy; Tollows:, President, machine was almost telescoping the [Pr, BKC AS, TaF,, Demand certificates of deposit 56,382.19 subduing a fire is to say the least] we 0, Watg; Vice-president bp, ond Mrs- Psleter Of rest of the outfit, deefned best to promote the union Of Other certificates of deposit _ \486.20 very discouraging. They should be of- M35: C, #, Maypother; Recording Sec- a. of adaset hees Both front wheel knocked out Such clubs in a league devoted to the| witlirawable only on presentation of ~ Tored works of praise and encourage: Mors C. If, Maypothers Recording See |C. \Hitiherck of Atlante adente: on p Both, rors (k .be ot sbortammem, who reside on Deposits withdrawable only. pres ment instead. ldl o + l Inesday. a L Long Island.. . Revels Coin includ. similar ( - secretary, Mrs. J. C, Voor- ment and the radiator was knocked 7 . A by| Cashier's checks outstanding, including simila The Baldwin firemen have> been heeey Treasuser, Mrs. 8. Shipway.| Mrs. E. Wallizquce, of Walnut st.. from 48, moorings. The track had y, @ CHH ;;::;,'l‘;‘\'f*‘;§'t§;§ checks of other officers 1,675.07 kept pretty busy during the past two| The 'members present were: W.| is visiting ingues \| been keeled on its side. Lane Tolan : Protective Associa-| Certified checks 14,081.01 t «[is visiting relatives in Mount Vernon, f 2 .\ Long Island Game Protective Associa 940.00 dulws- tot: Wally-why theybwm fi‘l- Hoyt, Mrs. Henry Raynor; Mrs. Os- New Yor Lf‘miircycle omlcer Harry 1‘\' L‘urze‘y tion and Mr. John Burnham, president Unpaid dividends ~2940.0 ed out three times, once by @ car Kern, Mrs. S. Shipway, Mrs. Gus-| The Companion of Foresters will |@00k Meissmer later to police. heod-| of tne American Game Protective As- les 2,520,772.85 alarm and twice by a grass fire, _ |tay Kebr, Mrs. J. Lynd, Mrs. A. D.|hold their next regular meeting on @UArters where Lieut, John Kircher |cocjation and others. Total deposits Aue mummies); afternoon they were again Jaques, Mrs. Edie, Mrs. Torrance, Thursday evening, April 5. hgahrfl the dzngn'scstm f'}“|.'*'°'},'1‘\\°\ or a representative. with power to| REDISCOUNTS, out by a grass fire a consider-| Mrs. J. Raynor, Mrs. Josephine Quin- of his condition to East lslip. 55\ join. R - . 25.00 mble distance below Cherry lane. It|lan, Mrs, £, Maire, Mis. O. Welg,| The members of the Girl's Friendly mer, apparently little the worse for |\ lini, invitation is extended you on| Loans secured by obHgations of United States 25,000.00 is lnltl_ that a grass fire is raging over Mrs. Mb“ Lawrence, Mrs. W. Gillies, Society of Christ Church are much his experience invested $20 later. *9 | behalf of the East Islip Gunning Club, Other limbilities, viz.: a considerable stretch along the South Mrs, William Purves, Mrs. J. Huma-| pleased with the results of the cake him wrecked car towed back which awaits your reply. , hi ~ Shore, and when the flames endanger| son, Mrs. 'Max Rheinboldt, Mrs. 1C. sale conducted at S. Jacobson's store, home. This was possible only because| ute you know of any club which] Reserved for taxes, expenses, et. 1,000.00 any building in this vicinity the fire! Maypother, Mrs. Nordine, Mrs. Hutch-|74 Atlantic avenue, Saturday after-|the two rear wheels were about All|pos not heard of above Acerued interest not entered on books ut close of department is called: out. inson, Mrs. C. A. Karpen. noon. that remained intact, the Wrecked, M0. please ask them to attend on our be' business on above date 16,000.00 At 1.50 o'clock Thursday mornin y and its seattered contents resting opye A|! sports are welcome. si ac ed dise s 4,000,00 24,000.00 the firemen responded to an alarm Democrats of Lynbrook will gather| Announcement has been made by |in @ heap. . ® v. Jerome, Estimated unearned discount 222 % | for a fire that completely. destroyed|at the Earle avenue Fire House on Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Stocker of| Meissmer was riding alone at the| wretephone 1029 Islip.\ Total $2,810,035,84 ear No. 27 of the Long Island Trac-| Fridaysevening, April 6th, when after| Vincent place, of the engagment of time of the crash and was bound for Secretary, I firiju- The fllreGDcwlrre'l at Stop|the regular business meeting a social their daughter, Miss Edith Stocker game-Che] told filmm- Ki tilfllx'lfml'! Oft Llc r 87, just west o rand avenue. A d da ith refreshments will be|to Archer O. Albin, son of Mr. and|fieer Curley, He was not able to say we I bitirig told wind was blowing at 70 l-I'e‘ld. {17.2 \mung\ of ¥|hean¢nxnaim Mrs. Archer O, Albin of Atlantic ave. how he lost control of the wheel but ron nExt miles an hour at the time and this ment committee for the evening are: before he could stop the action, COMFORTABLE furnished room. 5) G ALE o provedi‘pngrent handicap -to “1371 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Luft, Mr, and Pan‘s“ 13d Mrs. Hendrwhr; Garages“ of outfit i{writ a?“ at Jul; i'§;i'\cfl’li minutes from station, all convien- L0 Ts F0 R S men. Fifteen passengers were aboard Mrs, Henry Ford, Mrs. Bessie Mitchell Pl eld avenue, an r. an rs. spent Its fo again e, Close |, sonable: . R. V. C. A tea p i ris Av t- the car, and it is said the fire was M?\ T Ada], “r; AuAtfix Hf, C. H. Adsit, of liar-hall avenue, mot-| to the curbstones on the opyositet side lences. Reasonable: Tel Situite on Hempstead Atenue, Burtis Avenue: Morris Avenue, Dart eansod by defective wires. ohne: y, Mrs. A. ***\ ored: to Merrick recently and spent|from where eastbound traffic is sup- mouth Street, Princeton Street and. Hamilton Street in --- hail the evening with friends. posed to be, Meissmer, in fact, glided LogT-Lady's slipper, réturn to VILLAGE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE Sid M of F MW.“ A number of members of the Lyn- with his runaway car at least-40 feet) \Prigce Sunshine, at Oceanside} Lots 25 ft. by 125 ft. range in price from $250 up ormer '\ brook Democratic Club went to Mer-| Mra. E. Evans of East Grace 1?er the umfim.mrung (lake's!f while i; High School auditorium, AprilI 13, at Easy Payments Terms to Suit hase + rick recently to the ball of the Mer-| who has been ill with influenza im- was s n raction went {ul force 305. 3.15. ang 8.15. Reward your pleasure ; tevel bef these lots, which are wolns Gil PM h Received fick Democrats, j Mo proving. unrestrained against its barrier. in seeing Cinderella in Flowerland. 2.2? “Yefmwfflfimég‘xfih is of various owners, all of whom In Home sity and vv’fiu‘fi‘hflng good roads,| 'The regular meeting of the P. O.| Mrs. Wright, of Baldwin Harbor, FOR SALE take a profit. it took the party over two hours to|of A. was held last ednesday even- who has been away for the winter, ; A t ”cummm w- make the trip from Lynbrook to Mer-| ing in Mechanics Hall, on Blake ave- surprised her neighbors during\ the FH‘S'QED'm-\gmmfdbgmz 0 Word was received in Baldwin last \K; Timed mv'mmmwm a Tevin are ooc tos to toons\ ® All dresser, chair and rocker, R. V; C.] § Rockville Centre, N. Y. . a k a em o Men. Henry Abel, who was formerly Miss Sadie Harris, a Baldwin gil, at her home in are giving her a cordial welcome, 1850-R. # Mrs. Abol was passing a ran geca wol«itry cow @rre Toole the wan his.“ he 0&7an 32: oa io mock onl . OME E31:- 'rashed to. scene upon cart our! wes aread) Teap vou Stuck NOU “OW”, “haw-Mm” A ribly burhed before blaze could be and a short time 1 \V. SENDS \Taig On@ + vS + i |- Haria of Johnwon's e:, duTris f e. Lae! men HODEON TOAST MASTER A2: I: / Former vill trustee Alfred Hod: To Turn son of L me toast master an; ore mar Slave Camp the World manossaht iit Waverly\ Well, on Satwe: send us day night.. Mr. Hodson 'who in pide smart-m «n a of welsomie. Mri. H Lfwbrook follia-were among the