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Vol. XV.-No, 21 ELEVEN PERCENT GROWTH _NRS.P.L . For Bic swow| PRINCETON'S Features are on Program at President momfi; 7 ® v malty No- DRAW garage: sof --f m T rday I B a Tome if Phang I. aa ough NM a n a Mwmfartrrmyamhurflmvs rpmerd I Nack ni cm m Jas! Caus Prominent in all School Ac- tivities Here, One of Three } Members of Princeton's De- | bating Team show and 'we are mural Johit, McCullough, &. graduate of rts will be appreci-\ South Side High Setiool has the honané Next comes a one act play by the 97, D8ME one of three members -of the A new scale of wages for the pol m?uu Team. This is aflicers was adopted at the last a ille \bill in 0° the Digigest scholastié honors ing of the Board of Trustees of the there will be Acrobats, Songsters, mu- ° lege. Village of Rockville Centre. This sical. numbers and comedies. Then Recently a debate was held at Har- new plan was proposed by Trustee F.! ® play entitled .::Innocent Imogene,\ YArd University, the subject of which Doelle and after a short discussion which is full of pép, thrills, and Was \Should the Nations of the Worid Riverside School-Mrs. Pullis, Mrs. jon Zobel, Mrs, An Inflammntbnhm on“; Windsor avenue. Mrs. Earl J. Bennett, at her home, Inrrlfi‘nqld. as. dim-run R Mrs. J. Iman, ome, {219 Lakeview avenue, and Mrs. P. Vassar 'The clothing wanted is was adopted unanimously by the: laughter., ° | Change tne reace , Treaty.\ ~ The members of the Board. {- Then to conclude the many finefea- Eunceton team had 'the pro side of This wage scale will be a big ad- tures on the program: dancing. The the argument. The debate was held vantage as when a man applies for music to be furnished by. a good jazz At Harvard 'before a large mudience the position of policeman he will be orchestra, namely, \The Swanee Ser- 20d was won by the Princeton team, warm and wesrable, for man, or child. No frills, laces, :| Shoes should be tled in ing bundles should be si have gone by, fundamental subjects are the four-divI +reereational activities we are under-! taking and accomplishing more and | endeavoring in eve . physically and ment liberality in this respect is reflected in the service we receive. Your board -| string, no paper, for all packed before shipment. know Mr. Pat- able to ascertain just what his m=v'+ anaders.\ All this can be had for the 3fter a sharp contest. Jotin piayed m a bilities of the school) Last year Rockville Contre sent time he-has spent mum and minimum wage be. The, small sum of 50 cents at the Masonic Y@TY important part putting over his work has broadened tooas the years | ,, 2 099 pounds to the destitute of Na: gret very much to seale as formulated will allow a po- Temple on May 12th. ; points well and winning the applause The traditional and/ Near Rast. Let us make it 4 y: would like to Hceman a m'nimnm of $1600 and a} It is advisable toward the purchas- Of all. I pounds this year. Lend a y\ i maximum of $1800. The captain of ing of your tickets, as a large number While he was in the South Side io tion to be sure but in: the social and | pour bit. Send your bundle to s affairs ive the fore will be- allowed from $2100, have already been sold. | High School he wasnoted for hit ““¥\ on Tuesday, May 15. that he resign as commissioner, to $2500, while the lieutenant will Among those appearing will be: witty and spirited speeches-and. was T | c draw from $2000 to $2200, Traffic Grace Schley, Muriel Rose, 'Hazel the editor-in-chief of the Breeze, the ry way to send our I y officers will receive $6.00 a day. Rose, Marion Dunham, Evelyn Atkin-| school publication. He directed one boys and girls out better equipped BU] [Hm T0 BE 80m GIVES | 'The snlaries received by the various) son, Ida Cullimore, Florence Pollard, of the campaigns for officers of the ally to make a ( I memhers of the foree are as follows:) Evelyn Lawrence, Harriet Quigley, K.) General Organization of the local high succes in life. ency in sthool work. When we do have inefficiency the responsibility with us for an error of New High School. can be On April 3, 1022 there was appro- high school buil site. Every p on the Hillside has been tak- h Captain acon, $2100; Lieutenant Howe, Ruth: Blair, Elsie Boneman, w in which three of his candidutes mgr m“ IN J { a“. IR - GREA Kircher, ; Patrolman Needham, ther Ewart, Dorothy Pierson, Louise out four won the elecfinvruA: 1 3:30: Pagohmn Em\ 811,220:l Pa-; Hauser,. Martha May, Richiml Dun-, welt as being of a literary tum of riated b n 7 man. Curley. $1900; volman ham, Stanley Phelps, Frank Rose, C. min played guard on the high tie the methion is past mm DRIVE ALWMINCG HERE Smith, $1800: Patroiman [Cochran, | A. Johnson, Jr., Donald Howe and school foetball team and was the reg- C f $164 98330113: I‘m. “PM. Pat- | Norman Nichols. There will be many ular. cen on the second basketball I warte, ; , Patrolman: specialty acts. team. | .., «en to have' this structure not only ar- Big , ; $1700; Patrolman. Jackson, Iv In addition to on the debating chiteeturally and of satisfac- * wto het igh Séhoo! baseball atzolman DeniehS'lM'gzg tJT' ‘ matmmth also a member . 'This means that all avail- able class rooms in all schools dre now in use and indications are that the two lay rooms in basement of the Morris wilding: will be again utilized ~ for gathered great deal of information of value to the| ex-service men of the community who ty earth and f i architect in his work and to the board are eligible to membership. sen ooo ao Hoes ming on in the planning it was necessary for them to. do. n Is s MJL Aik * hung-i hman crew where T - o - is In the two fun \ ° Mey E PEO , \C C/ ~ ne n A m »q‘.v n h I A Se dais u I - @ - n ' { n-ywm cog-13h: names of all é: m 12: he South \Side To Be m h \I 13‘ AMmUVEL U L - team came down ‘B a 4 % + Pails - - P 96 oar cts n sot en e nn \ Weare ty when er \ LEGION SLUGGERS had little trouble in scoring from Coples of the May Bullet-In will b6 tnyee to seven runs in an inning. We advertised for bids) sent to the men who are eligible and m Centre, are eagerly looking forward Street . On Rebtember \o 'be \opened. on| on ortort will be mode to hee Piet ut me aet tt to the 19th of ding, for on that day / _| -END MOHAWKS IN class ~rooms next fall pending October\ 9th and the following con-| become members of the local organi- tracts “96,662.66? were | zation. base hits as the winning- team, but awarded: - L Zerbe Construction Company, Gen-) tain for the next few | months the 85 did the South Side players, Gund- Johnson! names of the men who have joined Heating C 8,525.00) and this fall the complete list will best at the bat for the afternoon each 4. Promina, 24» | again be published with a distinctive getting three hits. | Gundersdort \ In\ 48‘7-Wfirgtgreslzlgflcnl Co., Electri-| mark for those who have joined the reared his batting average by getting being, \Mother.\ Miss Sylvia Winkel cal work, .00. \ Thee» contracts were made after the boarded \o) Parent- Teachers To Hold tl very fullest co ration. doubl 9 believed that we were on the thresh- 8 play from I Hal to Ebin: success. Dr. Rabbi Speier who con-| thirty names. hm“ Mm Monday when the bases were loaded KePt the Coiveq the idea of thus honoring the! Ever since the Strand Theatre has After that time there will be available for Esme completion of the high school. work the-rooms in the Clinton lding. now. occupied by the Junior An evidence of of our district is the increase in assessed valuation. | For the pres- ent year this amounts to $400,000. and building operations on every side assure an increase fully as large for the coming year. get The. bud which I will calls for n‘:rlnd total of $205,472.00 with ost'~a*~1 receipts of $80,875.00, léaving $175,097.00 to be raised by taxation with an estimated rate of about $2.76 compared with $2.54 for The increase. of High _ School. eral scontract, - $410,000.00; present t they are going to show what they can At a 'meeting of the Board of Trus- do in the way of singing \Mother's tees of Rockville Centre held last Praises.\ It is Mother's Day and from Wednesday evening a petition was = the little to; of {fir up to an: boys: nresented to the board requesting that and girls of an older age there are'the rarks in the centre of Observer going to be songs and recitations giv- Street be removed so as to afford bet- °@L Lads Open the Season by en all in the name of that blessed! ter parking sace and to allow more Severely Pummeling Their room for traffic. The issues of the Bullet-In will con- id mot come through in the pinches ersdorf and Finnan. performed the th hit ef i F - f Rmuml fuss]: {heli‘mmfii 1,1! “5.2 and Miss Bella Mintz ore coaching! 'This metition was drawn up by Colored Opponents ime when he drove one ov the children, but with an inspiring, Edwin G. Wright and on it were the \ fielders head for three bases. 'A nne theme such as they have the outcome signatures of all of the property own- Hitting like possessed fiends the of these preparations is sure to spell ers on Observer street a list of some, Rockville Centre American Legion blasted open their 1928 season on their 1923 season on their new field here Sunday by severely pummeling the Mohawk Colored Giants by a terri- fying score of 18 to 5. ranks. ofly F 3. Bums did some fire Relding nang: mothers, through their children, bs! been in operation this street has been i this time as always proved his worth.|\ a scene of traffic tie-ups, especially He uiso aid wen atthe portal | So don't forget the time, the place, \n Priday and Saturday nlirhts. The two hits out of three times up */ the date: at three o'clock, in the vest- street is in very poor condition and The Legionairres began the second Seore byy innings: f | ry rooms of B'nai Sholom Temple on it is claimed by the property owners. inning by spotfing the visitors a three et 4108 1 2 p_zo)| Windsor avenue, Rockville Centre, on that it is injuring their trade. As yun lead, Coring back the sume In- : 220 0 3 0 0 Sunday, May 13th, for \Mother's| well as furnishing more sDace f0\ ning they gave the colored lads a ter Bases on 'balls-Of Roll, 10; oif] P*\ | parking this measure would provide rible walloping ahd-giled up 9 runs , g | (a great deal more s for travel with eight clean hits. °F the B; aff Tileitson, 1; off Scott) | prgm UNION PARADE ans The street could Rent In cond- it gs 2 tys a an fran ant out by Rell, 9; Scott, 4, 3s ry inning the grand total chalked 18. , L. Hall, Scott, Finnan;! _ The South Side Bible School Union| | The Board after quite s or Hat % Gallagher pitched five innings for Chambers, Southard, Raynor, 3. Three| Will hold its spring rally on Thurs- decided to grant the petition, and it is Legion 5.4 then retired to the the hits-R Hall: Double ng, May 17, at St. John's| expected that work will be commenced flmdd' Despite the fact that his urch, Blake avenue, Lyn- arin was sore out the visit- Charles Dort of ges and did well in allowing them only four runs. \Gravy\ Pettit, who. re- Heved Gallagher, showed great im- meet.) lnt placed hefors the Memorial High Interest, School its advocates. ., as reader 1&5\ande occasion. is her- and the petitioners was a very wise two of J. M. ont. This step was unavoldable In a most little ; village which in growing as rapidly \The Old Lady \| Rockville Centre is. and \The Twelve Pound \ the made so familiar.-to theatre» NEEREAMER HONORED an Ethel Burrymare. Between) {Joyd H. Neereamer of Rockville \w-‘lmfi‘uru-“flmh einer Polytecnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. from Prot 'Hemamer of lust where ha