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othar man's collar, ' look nim over care/ully. You may discover that ae wear* jone other fellow's breecblng.
done a llttie thicket himself.
has his political enemy. Senator Elon lay for talking when the Eagle's rep- R. Brown, sewed up and there Is no
reuentatlve called, but McGrath en¬
in Good Season.—"When I reflect .V, D Kii«„„ r»ui, onr>M<rh »n tak* dcavorcd to the best of hie secretar- lupon the termination of the War- other Republican rash enough to take ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ mlniater to John's dls-lwlckian careers of the Hon. George
appointment. John now thinks that j Harvey, the Hon. Jamee Smith, Jr.. the Colonel only talks for publlca- land the Hon. William F. McCombs," tlon when he, the Colonel, can see jwrites a reader to the New York Sun,
the field against him. The Governor's strength Is largely In the country districts, and as he has beeu remark-
headquarters In Mineola. Upon tbe
payment of one dollar it will register
the names and addreaaea of propertir
^ , J. „, owners and the description of their
Our John.—According to Weary property, and when a Ux becftmes due
. . Willie who guards the gate at Oyster I tkpreAftor it n-ni nhtnin a bill on the
suspicion of having In early manhood 3,^ ^.S merely to mention the ,i'rrp?rirre'glB^e!eS'ind f^rwar^lt'':
pot-hunting from a ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ Sagamore HIII them. Under the prewnt law. tax
and the subject of Interviewing to 'officials are not required to give per-
Hrown Sewed Uo-^A« the fellua- K'^« <*"'' •'°'"' tP«e'»h«r, of cuui^be,) gonal notice to property owu«m« th«t tloS now Ttant. Oovernor Whitman T*'-y.cold feet. It wasn't the Colonel's their taxes are due.*^ A Topnotcher Cynic.—One Irish- nan of New York takes this cynical view of It: "There Hts been crooked biininesH with the funds ^nd my pat¬ rotic brethren in Ireland have started this unfortunate disturbance to cover it up. They'll be needing more nion'^y presently and they're coming over
here to get It, well-knowing that they sured. The .Nassau organization is wim't be asked for any accounting counted among the Governor's witi) this musH on." Needless to say,, stauncliest allies.
the cynic Is not a member of the Sinn
Fein or a subscriber to .lohn Devoy's "We" -The, Frotentous etlitoriai --^therrand 'largeTy^dTs'appoinUnente i 1^!". t'"- Oemocrats for nearly a doz
American Gaelic. And yet his pulse "we no longer sways opinion with _ ,^_. _ „.,,,,_ ,', ,i^' ,j .,,.
beats strongly for his native land. If the strength of earlier days. The ex- you doubted H to his face you would planation lies, doubtless, In the In- get something else than the retort creased intelligence and Independ- ¦courteotiK. His particular aversion ence of tliought of the people.—Louis 1» the Irishman whose voice is heard Wiley. New York Times Business from the housetops. Him he Indlg- Manager, to the New York Cniversity
nantly styles ''a patriotic mick who Sttidents. _ _„ _ „,.^>., .„ „ ...
would free Ireland with his mouth. The absence of that human qual- popular esteem by the mother who Is,
tbe only weapon he ever dared use. ity called Leadership may also ac- rearing her daughter to become the Frank S. Black. 18»f).... You wouldn't catch him heliind tlie count for it. Maybe the modern edi- country's Happy Helper. Scores of 1 Theodore Roosevelt, ISitX hedge waiting for a landlord or any- tor has descended in the scale to the these y'oung wonien wiil go into.camp |Benj. B. Odell, 1!)()(!. . . . body else!" It so happens that this level wliTch Roscoe Conkling had In ,,f ^1,^; National Service School just'Bertj. B. Odell, li)02....
the Brooklyn Eighth Avenue Temple.
-, » 1 i_ i.„„„i„„ ii.om Ilia I'O" w 11 eil lie. lilt- v.^uiuiici. i;»ii »cc »i
*-^i^J'"ATJ'i''L!!!.,!l*!?ll* .llT.' i' «o»'e advantage to himself; that the "I am constrainted to wonder how
point of view of tlie would-be inter- long it will be before the Hon. E. M. viewer who would like a story for his I House, to use the vernacular, "gets newspaper is lost to the Colonel alto- his." gether. However, the life of a news- \ ,, j paper man Is ju.st onedamnthing after 1 "' opu'^r
at that, a.-* Willie himself would dis- ';«?" Jea^s, had a very good run of Gov- cover if lie ever sougflt Sagamore Hill l^'"""'''*- '"«" their luck turned and
Candidate. — Prior to
at one of the Colonel's moment.--
'inopportune
, Darlings in Khaki.—The poor woman who didn't bring up her boy to be a sojer, is being distanced in
the Republicans have liad their in¬ nings. An entiuirer asks just what the pluralities of Republican Gover¬ nors have been during tiiese innings. The flgures are as follows:
Plurality. . , l,")6,108 . .L'l 2,992 . . 17,794 , . 1 11,126 . 88,031
Levi P. Morton, ISO:?.
You're Another.—Thoee two flery Celts. John Deroy and Joeeph P. Tu¬ multy, are bofhbardlng each other with expletives that are real explo¬ sives. The former is the editor of the .Gaelic American which expounds prin¬ ciples dear to the hearts of Sir Roger Casement »nd the Sinn Fein. The latter has acquired celebrity by hla tranlation from a position of Infer¬ iority In New Jersey to a secretary¬ ship In the Washington White House. Devoy having in an Impetuous mo¬ ment charged thla Democratic Admin¬ istration with having betrayed the Casement plans to capture Ireland for the Irish. Tumulty strikes ba*tk with the Rooseveltlan retort, "the accusa¬ tion Is a lie and the accuser a llar." Devoy returns with the thrust that the secretary Is already "a convicted liar because of his recent denial re¬ garding alleged outrages on nuns and murders of priests in .Mexico." Both sides now rest on their arms. Mean¬ while, some persons in Nassau who have had experience with Tumulty en¬ thusiastically endorse Devoy's char¬ acterization as that of a word painter true to his art. Tumulty will be re¬ membered in some spots when Mc¬ Adoo and Gibboney, his fellows props of tills Adminiatration. will be for¬ given and forgotten.
THE RADIATOR.
gentleman is not wholly free of the ; mind when he cynically observed that opened near Washington and be F'rank S. Higgins, 1904 80,,f)60
taught hy the Red Cross how to be Chas. E, Hughes, 1906. ..... .07,897
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useful to their country war or national calamity dietetics, home nursing, hygiene, surgical dressings will be taught and a trained seamstress will teach the use of the needle for making Red Cross garments according to standard garments. .Military instructors v.ill give tliem training in company and sduad formation. We shall now have some real darlings—the dude and liis cigarette hencefortli for the discard. Our darlings, by tlie way. will all wear khaki dresses.
The wiiole number of Presidential electors to be chosen by the 4 8 States .November 7 next Is 531.
Number of electoral votes necessary to elect the next President is 266.
The following States have 20 or more electoral votes:
New York 4 7,
Pennaylvania 38
Illinois :>•)
Ohio 24
Texas 20
times of Chas. E. Hughes. 1908 69,462
First aid, Clias. S. Whitman, 1914 1 4,0,432
The pluralities of the Republican candidates. National and State, in this State In the year 1908 were as fol¬ lows:
Taft, for President 202,602
O'Malley, Attorney General... 1 44,068 Willlanw, Stale Engineer. . . . 140,081
Dunn, Treasurer 1 28,,00,0
Koenig. Secretary of State.. ,.122,478 White. Lieutenant Governor.. 1 1 9.71 r.
Gaus, Comptroller 96,849
Hughes, Governor 60.4(!2
Enquirer can determine for himself the populaiity, or lack of it, of Re¬ publican candidates, as indicated by tiiese figures,
Jerry.—As chairman of tiie Nas¬ sau County Republican Committee and attorney to the State Control¬ ler in Nassau county, Jerry Wood has had exceptional opportun¬ ity for making the acquaintance of the party's State leaders. He appears to have made ai) excellent Impression upon them. They do say around the Court House that his name may yet llgure on a State ticket.
First Anniversary Sale
WE HAVE ARRANGED A SPECIAL COLLECTION OF
Suits, Dresses, Coats and Skirts
All beautiful and original models, embracing the most advanced
vogues, in all sizes and colors, to sell at vast reduction prices.
The suits selected are velour checks, novelty materials, serges, gabardines and mixtures, that range in price from
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I Tobacco.—The last of the Loril- lards, Jacob, is dead in London. Let Sir Walter Raleigh have the credit of introducing the Virginia weed to European civilization, the Lorillards must go down In liistory as Its Tutel¬ ary Genii (grasp it?); for they watch¬ ed the tobacco plant from its birth, cured it, treated it, shredded it till it became fine cut, plugged it for armies dnd navies, taught mankind generally to eat it as so much food—; and made nioney a burden even to themselves in tlie operation. Tuxedo Park, a .somewliat exclusive spot, is indebted to tol>acco for its very exist¬ ence for the Lorillards founded it.
Jobless Air. Bryan.—A year-old newspaper is by no means uninter¬ esting. Mr. Bryan resigned as Secre¬ tary of State June 8, 19 1.'.. A dis¬ patch to the .New York Times of ttie day after announced that the people of Lincoln, .Nebraska, good and bad, were shocked by the news, his broth¬ er, the Mayor, especially being visiblv affected. Instant was their conclu¬ sion that the great Commoner would come home and endeavor to seize llie toga of Cnited States Senator Hitch¬ cock. Almost a twelve-month has passed and still he remains unexalted. Indeed, his candle was almost entirely extinguished by a recent primary. What a fate is that which dooms him to wander up and down the eartli, back and forth between Nebraska and the National Capital. A Man With¬ out A Job. How enviable the lol of the piano player in the gallerv bv comparison.
Tlie Jewish Conception. The con • Ct pi:,) nol liie that should guide Jews must be auch that will be for the wel¬ fare of the entire universe. They must be conscious of the ideals of the religion of tlieir people and ac¬ cordingly strive to be better than the people of other religions.—Dr. Alex¬ ander Lyons to his co-religionists in
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.\ postal will insure a call .and demonstration. Address. Commercial Hotel. 4 8 So. Main street.
E. HAWKINS
.Agent for Nassau County
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$8.98
up
The extensive sliowing of silk dresses are the finest assortment to be seen in any of the big stores. They are made of Georgette and Crepe de Meteor Combinations. Taffeta and Char- meuse, in the most beautiful colorings of the season, and will sell from
Teutonic.—The German steamships moored at the Hoboken doc^s are not "Interned. " They are entitled to clearance papers from the customs au¬ thorities the same as merchant ships of any nation at peapp with the United States, and any day their own¬ ers select they may "up-anchor" and go to sea. But going to sea in present conditions would mean going to the devil -that ia to say, to the English, for off the Nassau coast any clear day may be seen colurtins of smoke belch¬ ing from British crul.sers that await their out-coming. Naturally the Ger¬ mans are diffident about out-coming. Hoboken has no special charms as a place of exile, but euch as they are they are undoubtedly superior to any that can be offered hv a British bas- tile.
President Wilson could not havO selected a more auspicious date for his Berlin note than April 19th, the anniversary of the battle of Concord and Lexington.—Cohoes Republican,
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