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Puy Ball, ~ ies CREA PAD AFRE | ¥ I - \ + s T BEhmE L3\! Village a the | WHEN VOTERS “MGUSLY RE'MCI ) ¥ avenue 4 N 7 p g = dinner on: April 34 f b * j * k w= 'ohowing: @ \o oce az nmn @ American Legion Prepared to & ~ Club? P se 1g ~ Legion | Timed : Democratic Club's Party |ROCKVILLE Ability in Putting Rockville Open the Season Here Sun- tius annouices a novelty 1 : ; Proves A Big Success| MAN Centre's School System far « Magi-min! of the season. % n todhqlp de- day with the: Fast Bronx of usual carnival attract\ ; Above Others on Long Ist- club will present an \Indian ._ Morley*K.| The euchre and danee of the Rock- I cobra M EM @ Post.\ There will be seores| _ p - ident, is: ville Centre Democratic club drew a P 8 @) of novel features that are destined to efiiittree in chaie.! capacity crowd at the Masonic Temple ubs and is recognized by the « raw big crowds, , through the} last Thursday night. Floyd :B. Watson, Principal of f Record Crowd \Post\ will be on the Long y me, Lakeside| | The atfair was a big suceess from| South Side, Has Important | Voters, Who Are Loud im Beach Road at Octanside, below trol- ' 0 3 . There were $800 in priz- Task I \ + An for the ppening of Rock | l€Y stop 102 and the dates are May t i dey and) and to\ tacks\ mhivers\ Among \one \_ Their Praise of Mr. Ives + % ville (32:23. “mnofindlyti 8:to Muy 14th inclusive, Regulation beer nd Helga-é;- aimovn‘f z lveyflfnb 3022251] the; The Fourth Annual Nassau County | - } Aftes several weeks of practicipg!y (Attractions will be furnished by the * «st John Gross. In addition to the prizes| IMVerscholastic Athletic Meet will be| _ , , the American Legion. has been whip-[fwd Amusement shows and will in- there was a doot prize. held at the Mineola Fair Grounds on| A great tribute was paid Alfred E. into t shape for the big open | Clude, ferris (wheel, merry-go-round, . ; Many prominent Democratic leaders S8tuzday, May 19, beginning at 10 A. Ives, Jr., prfmdent of the Board of u wren pe € p23 swings, shooting galley, novelty A As were present including George Rear-| M:, The Price of admission at the gate| Education, at the annual school meet- chug-y with the Bronx Colored pooths 'and a score of other ~attrac- 13811103: Vehicle iBure-u of the ) don. ® | will be 15 cents for sehool children {at Tuesday “18:11:10! this-week, when tions. State Tax Department is in calling f ; i and 25 cents for adults. Tickets will | was unanimously re-elected to the The obening will also be thtflml‘ There will be nightly dancigg with) the attention of automobilé owners News M§§\pm°\‘\5 be sent to the various schools. and| board. h for the o ar gifting aria-HM” music by Keegan's Novelty Tunsters,| 2nd chauffeurs to the mew headlight : OCs peared in a clever solo Aiming-13», sold to the students there for 10 cent: | 'The meeting was held in the audi« Tit property of stivet jist] , In connection with the post wij pel regulations effective May tot. In ge- ber mack) is cathoorel bard furnished matic S899, AQ Sorter withers | anthcring tf\ chivent C I v east of Morris avenue. 'The Legion ‘puffrwlli‘fywxfn” “61:32? Pu/ vember 15, 1922, more than sixty lens duating | ''The entry blanks the athictic! was present. \ 1he moeking 3353721 . has secured the grounds from the ont ¥ es and 'devices then in use failed to} b FORTNIGHTLY CLUB events are\being mailed to the schools.} to order by. the clerk of the district, C city and will transfer the spot into * meet the requirements of the Illumin- h | As each school district is permitted) Michael J. Madigan, after which Ed- an ideal dhmmzd. aside g‘ , Eda Enginfering Congpafiy, the head-| Artisifcally, sod rand finn’ntially [gist-11111. only on‘e erlltry in eflmh indi-) win G. Wright was elected chairman, to tcu eee. btt rae - of the village to the ope-fins se r gm»; be? adopted by all of New, Back\ as given graduating ed each 4 mfg, \is? & Pea \all”? Mr. Madigan and snowed u-i‘fumi Sunday. <A srong team has 3 ngland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania) class of South S School was a mm T ffimcrdi\ e student from a small) and disbursements tor sid year. Fol- brought here for the initial game an & and Maryland, as well as New York:| decided success. Me an ambitious in successfully | lowing was the splentu aumual re- the fans are saw: sata : ”his i mgvli‘rgbxf.-flzz£zhc$; undertaking, thi ntation, of a pane trict. It is hoped that every @istqcy POPE CJ aan aves us scat of the a £ io a ton- letion ; i r Hi ® 2!) voie At whiov e arhénllilfiffi. pitcher; Murphy, 1st Mlfi’mlflndhy, Well Known, and devices, Mpe Tas Commission sont $5323; iw A shoo Ses Visitor “l IQ!“ M01 mpwls will enter. students in: at least some Messi * \Cen Hews base; Pope, 2nd base; L. Kimess, short to “(I'm Passes Ito all county Judges, City a trates \tion of Mrs: Sar ett Pallme, it s of 0 e events. . Owl. e. New or hel more aati i\ Slaco, Away Aroopert, and Autemonite ofube \eu! fas crowned wittily and dramatic DrgsnizaNion reaumes Che oh Can | dun Ives in his report pointed cut Gundersdorf, .Chesanno, right field; | Charles W,. Brindley, one of the! PS Of the law and the new regula- class of the h c ;s Although it. was announced that the direction of Mrs. Edna O. Maule, pop,, wad that the toe. also an extra pitcher and outfelder.. | picheer residents of Rockville Centre,| U0\® together with a list of the len-| w u,,,, rs tal , Wirt W. Sarnitz would entertain the- Principal of the Garden City SchO0L| u; va 6 distri Start Sunday, May 6th, with Bron® | passed away at home, go gout} ses approved as legal after May 1st. _ NEWeomers # Ment Tézt Fortnightly club with, Pennsylvania It is planned to make this years P2 was peony we (Ge real ht my Colored Giants,\ | Centre avenue, last Wednesday, age Binte issuance of this Ust of SOM the Jerome K. success (o Dutch Stories,\ at the program meet. @eant \bigger and. imare attractive) docaii the gudpet ier the coming your 70. *+.\ forty-five. approved lenses, the (MG~| which ForbesiR season In# Tuesday afternoon, the scope of than its predecessors, It will, \N| wien amour vod to Severe \ 3 u Kee \Spreadlight\ type has been ad T| the visitor's informal lecture betray-' through the entire day, and no num-) {~, $000 (4 mm m ., Mr. Brindley, who came here Over ed, and copies of the rules and regula-! 8° °C \Son §6°% i aye | ed the real cosmopolite. M- Barnita pna lud s 90 4007 day P | years v n en or ¥ ord y \ L | tions have been forwarded to 4,000 rd leaving a Wouul (1%$170,007 to by yeport was is a I here made him known to a large ; ol on in securing compliance with | , nd ye going s he was with the fast disap- i Pring witrake or upproximatery 2.749. Th e the e® . ._ us . earn der g c y Princip be: that period in the real estate and in- Tite of his excep to be at. Was as much at home with the pecu-| sAwedgoy. taxation., 'Tis wat m ANP mm surance: business. His long residence! POMS, in in a request £9r 20° ) iy fop| linrities of the Laplandey's church ms wal mean a € DAT V- tk o de ald summated . C. I fem nle Square; Ground au‘inl' this: Acton Mr. Wright. \The. Passi 'the Third Floor] of observation trained beyond Jacob Allert, 'Minecia; , d tor nommna.iuns Sur a trusteo 4 I o vient \wake Sib - j tor S and / e : the and his orl I vi Principal S. T. Johnson, for m term of inree years to succeed < 7 on Hillside} late home Sunday at 3 P. Rev.! and both lamps and lenses mast be Sgt\ rm 'the ons 5.5 Te “mm-mafia“ or fxmwzfiegi Pageant, M Ina O. Maule, Garden| ® Ives. James G. Madigan then | | iy Fans as Will Layton of Brooklyn, ! alike. . Twenty-one candlepower, gas- most sanguine rs -of t interesting than his excursions into! City; Public Principal C. C. Mac-) Presented Mir. Ives for the office to | Witnésses Interment was: made. in Greenfield filled bulbs only can bé used.\ producer, the land 'of Ke ® land of the midnight sun. Mr, Cemetery, |_ The Commission. declares that) . Masonic Temple was Ailed to caper Barnitz is about to sail for a second On Friday, May the 4th the 5am! The deceased are the widow, Emma strenuous~effort will be made to en- thy}? i y evening, April when| trip\to Lapland and this time will mtior Side High School baseball team will! Brindley, six sons and one daughter,| force the law and rules and regula-! ma Riki‘s; ool play was given. Aside) wait there for the Anderson aeroplane R splendid work whicn.Mr. Ives has ac- meet their old tivals, the members of All are residents of Rockville Centre.! to approved lenses and de-| from t hon] mates who filleld fiigth to the pole. 'SOC|'I Me°fin of La 0 flumphghed during the past eight years the Freeport High team. 'The game, The tons are Charles W., Jr., Walter vices. A great many of the automo- \rut: rows, the parents and friends| 'yne meeting on Tuesday was under 21 MCC g dies e has served the district as trustee will be played in Rockville Centre on| N. Benjamin, Harold, Arthur and bile nuidzntfieoccunng after dark grails e young participants came to| the auspices of the Study Class of . und president ef the biard. Mr. Ives diamond on Hillside Field and will Audrey. The daughter is Mrs. Edwin claimed to chargeable to glanng'tehnd genumzement the\ efforts of which -Mre:- W.-F. Fox Ts ch ., ).. Auxihary He” Wedngsday was unanimously ejected and he ac- gin at lair o'clock sharp. G. Wright. | headjights. | the artists. Hermann ime designed! This department of the club is round © t Copies of the rules-and regulations and executed the scenery» and it did Donald, Lawrence, Superintendent, ~Ucte@d fumbself, K. Dunn see- Charles D. Vosburgh, of Lynbrook, is| onded the nomination. Both \theso President of the Associdtio gentiemen pisa a great triouie to the Efwwh'myed the great tribute paid to \ T' imrment af, . - is faithful service with a rew words - Both .of the teams. have' been- play-| ann P . h he \| ing cessful year, ieusicuiy, , mol ae \ h containing a list of approved lenses} much to make the produftion a 81¢-[ the p; this we w The social meeting: of the Ladies' of appreciation. ing f’wfihflt bald 1LT“??? mg‘mms PM!“ and devices may be procured from the} Cess. , Mrs\ 853,25 mixes: with; del ‘lfi Auxiliary of B'nai Sholom Congregs A resolution was read by Dr. D. N. nna t{ than?“ exciting games of To RAISE Nuns Motor Vehicle Bureau'of the State Tax! For the quaint costumes required,! Morn,\'in her usual good voice ang (°; fo\ the month of April was held Bulscn in which an appropriation of 33h? school scholastic schedules on | + Commission. Included in- the RfleS‘Miss Myra Hartmann had. enlisted | gave \Smilin' Thru,\ -as an encore, '\ th® rooms on Wednesday, $60,000 was proposed tor the furnish igh school hag played a s and Regulations are some very valu-; the interest of the old families of the} mirk. Raymond Turner furnished tho ADH 24th. Mr® B. Wolff, dng' of the new hirh school- buildin. Long Islan Mmfmflmfl u p igh Fm mums cm able instructions as to the proper me-/ community and attics Were ransacked! piano accompaniment for both selec. Opened the cceasion with 2 Wrhis resolution was nded und put is \a: wipnes/of lntymurn cham-! ‘tho: of fotusing automobile head-glor- the picturesque. frocks whi=' tions, ° | pr d conducted a short Lu vote. It was u usly adop- . School, : ( lights. adorned the fresh beauty of the girl T inl dl ness n Wel conjunction \ nin f t t 3 | pionship.. At the and“?! fourteen in-! American Legion Posts to Sell ® in the cast. In their basques and ato him-F agent tor the o&,CAPO® made an appeal in the name of the) rou, Pant s) een f han allie Tha g vo again l “Mb | Poppies on Decoration Day; Hag & bustled frocks they were lovely. of Guest Day on May 22. It will ye Women' League of the United Syn- oq os read the meeting adjourned. | 0-0, when the game was ealled by Become National Custo E the a y my 22. It will b gogue of America for their fund, to- the umpire on. recount of: darkness.] a Nation im It would be difficult to select an|the 25th birthday anniversary of the Last season SouthSide and Freeport broke even in a two game series in| Albert S. Callan, State Commander | of the American Legion, announced { outstanding piece of acting as distin-| Club so the usual guest day proj rd helping to send fh’ poor children r ry FROM POLICE HEREYmu-Mnx the performance. Each in} will be surpassed. Before the meet. fii\: hane Afpuidi epa Arve wie N RUCK BY his part did much to make a success|ing at Masonic Temple, there will be ppeal met with an enthusiastic 4 V : response. . ® +- South Side team is nted | today that the annual sale of popples .; of the whole, The voices penetrated! a. Tuncheon in St. Mark's Sunday \ ; 8 ; X1 Es 4. writ hoi Set an est aes, ro e benet of Ole a ier. Rediertle Centre Omer. dharged hall To The baee rors of lnt notto | mem Mutooe to A TAXLCAB DI , and with added experience tain Camp of the ican on at zh » | a , speaker of the day, Mrs. Joel Blau, | Mm... 'are confident Tupper gun New York, will con-| * on Duty themadives with a o MASTER JASPIN HONORED NE of Dr. Rabbi a?“ of New York Mrs. Annie Long of Maple Ave. | 4 . 4 Mrs, Blau who is affiliated with the| Passes Away From Accident a The Bar Mitzvoh (confirmation) of Womens' Lea; | Y v 1 gte won her audience Injuri 'The Poppy is ville Centre police was Sunday morn.) OEE®, Hazel Biddulph, Ethel_. Klo-| Master George Jaspin, son of Mr, and | p\ her\ eur juries gion's national flower and was in 5-11de “my“ doing berg, bomthy Day, Marjorie Clayton| Mrs. Isaac Jaspin, 203 Merrick me‘mefiflffli‘mmfli‘ b famous ce lage Presi- Helen Wintemttgn. Norman Lewis R. V. C., will be held at Temple B'nai the good work done by the League}. Mrz. Annie Long of Maple avenue, f giant! John M 'The ease of 204 \film-whhn rans, Edwin Wag-| Sholom, Windsor avenue, near Mer- and its far reaching. activities,. will| Who was struck by a Rockville Centre t n \ ner, Oliver West, , Gor-| rick road, Rockville Centre, on Satur- undoubtedly bear fruit. Taxi service car and, whose skull was dit Oren prone at 2:80 o'clock. \Another feature of the afternoon anns as ne Came arcises, a w presence: of Mrs. T. Morse,) night Rockvi tre Sanitarl- of tion in honor of the man a fon i. tl '\ um. She was unconscious when pieked them up and rushed to the hospital and re- L r mained so until the end... She was was the pen cireumitan: wbout 40 years old. This V to the police 'Saturday Edward Barthold, chauffeur for the high seore ork in the vicinity taxi company, who was driving the wag“ City. “mm The -tb=nnruktho woman, ap- the 'hands a was told (a remain: Captain Bacon' of Garden w hold himself in Paul in 5-4 rothy Frences Patten, Midred avenue. , Mr. whe C4 1. n weoighine Patton: Ina-l f 4 2:55; olf } Fig