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Publlahetf Dally Bzcopt Sunday
aHftll at tka PDM Oflto* at Freeport. N. T..
M aaeood ataa* aiatl aMttor, eodar
Act ot Marek 1, tilt.
f«pll*uHtl«e. IS Mt: year ia advaiiM.
oovtea. two oaeta.
VALUE mClEABDfO
If there Is anything of greater val¬ ue to all claxses and conditions of men than tbe newspaper thero is no b«tter time to prove It than now. And by the "newspaper." the small daily is given its place Just as defl- nltvly as the metropolitan Journal In any of the larger cities. The small daily perforins a service proportion¬ ately as forcible for good as tbe more pretentious publications; in faet, the things r6r which it stands are embedded into the hearts aud minds of its readers Just aa deeply as the thoughts printed in the edi¬ torial culumus of papers of the rural districts.,
fhere was a pcrljod when the phrase, "the power of the press" was frequently quoted, but today the people are waking up to the truth that "the value of the pretss" is what counts, and the subHtitulion of the word "value" • for "power" conveys Immeasurably more elgniflcance. Thc word "value" routs the old, worn- out idea that tho "power" of thc press was u«od to threaten, and more often for that purpose. Today tho uewspapeidis looked upon as a neces¬ sary commodity, morally and lu ev- ory. Qtjbier way, and it is .,vift,i>te(l..i» tbis light by those whtrhavo enough ability to determine the actual worth of anything.
and energy.y Tbe way be coiulu<:t«« beariaffa dermg tbe eewfon of t1|e k/flslatarf and since a^jettrnpe^t l^oved tbat while ba ia rary vtiUaa to listea to all llMt shoaM be eatd on Any-milUect Jn which the people are InteireBtedt tie 4oee not bellete tliere is any good ae^omplisbed bX listening to argument tbat is B«t sound. Ordinariljr a chief executlTe WIU listen even though be does set agree with what is being Mid. Not so with Ooveraar Miller.
At one of tbe recent hearings a speaker discussiilg a bill made state- meiits which were not siipportable. He had not gone far before QoTorn. or Miller stopped hioi, statiag tbat what wac being said wi^ absurd aod ttuit tbe provlaioiis of tbe bill did not contain any such thouabt. In a word he showed tlie speaker was wrong, which shortened the bearing appreciably and others who bad their facts were allowed to proceed. In doing so tbe Uovernor said that there was no reason why time should be wasted listening to tmsound argu; ment, which took up time, wasted 4t, and which was as costly to the others at the hearing as It was to the Governor. '
The attitude ot tbe aorernor in this particular instance, as it b^ been in olhers, was applauded silent¬ ly if not audibly by tho^e wbo bad some fact they wanted to present for executive consideration. The Gov¬ ernor was not severe in bis treat¬ ment of tbe speaker, but lie was defl. nite as regards a waste of time. Ha took the position that tbere was no occasion for it. And it was this ac¬ tion which ouce more established that Governor Miller has the coijir- age to administer affairs of tho peo¬ ple which no man can do properly unless somewhere in bis makeup there Is wliat is known as "decision."
We had our tHi ot Matsoth, And after all is said. We're glad the feast is over, (The wife ate her's in bed).
Tm toaoa derlv* their name their odor whldi amelto like tea. Blotiaoms are named from the stinket.
from Rum
A prwicher way out In Topfka, Is ()ll«d witii tbc pep of Papreka, At one hundred atKl four. He's ready for more, ^d preaches away every wcoka.
LOTS OF rUN AHEAD IF COMMUTERS , HAVE TO HAVE PiCTUKES PN TICKETS
WHILE PLANTING YOUR GARDEN^
Average Coraaraier Is Adversf To
Beip^"NQgfe4';ForlllLOi.
aals—-Canstic Conaeab
Frcoport. May 2.—One bf the tota-
iuant quoatit^ ai^ong the 170O com-
muiers who travel back and (orth
I from Freeport to New Tork daily, ts
the matter of the company, proppsedf^^' *^ V'*'^ ^'*'^^* "**.'" I iucihiM| 5f stopping the petty thieves ; whu ateul a rlda on aaother's ticket. Consider the result ifj The company has tbieotened to have I thc pbotcT of each commuter on tlie
you planted your ikket.
A trip on one of the early inurninjr money with the same trains was made the other day and
fresldt-nt llardlitg Is hopeful of real )>eace soon. We hope you get your hope Prexy.
HKHt&'H MORB iiOPK
Thore's apt to be some trouble, Betwixt the cup and lip, The Juries aren't indictlni; For hoinu brew on thc hip.
Miss Maiy Sleight of Sag Ilarbor broke her wrist falling up stairs. It was nut inaKi«.- that kept her from murp serious injury but Sleight uf liand.
SKX l^aUALlTY
We'll nay that women have a minil, And men can whine and muan,, (They mind another's buslnes.t When they ought tu mind tliclr owu)>
MINEOLA HOKTICL'LTl HE
They took tjie Hewlett silverware. And planted it nearby. Now its ttpruuting rumors So thc cops aro asking why.
care.
Bdl rf RMkvilie Cntre
SEE DAUGHERTY IS* CAPITAL PASSWORD
"Harry," New Attorney General,
Beseigcd By Office Seekers
In Search of Inflience
The knives arc under blades uf grasB.
The forUs are in thc luada.
DRAMA
rOUITTS OF AMEBICANISM
Aa an effective agency for the per¬ petuation and development of a spir¬ it of true patriotism, the Society of Daughters of the American Revolu¬ tion is unsurpassed. In that organ¬ ization will be found much uf the purest of American blood flowing through hearts that are Justly thrill¬ ed by pride over ancestral achieve¬ ments. Not only in the annual con¬ ventions of the National organiza¬ tion but in all Ih^ frequent meet¬ ings of local chapters, are revived and repeated the countless stories of individual valor, suffering aud •elf sacriltce by means of whioh a •mall band of patriots mot success¬ fully the assaults of well-trained ar¬ mies of a despotic sovereign, aided by large numbers of colonists who for various reasons remained loyal tu the crown. The D. A. R. is the most active gatherer of new historical data covering tho Revolutionary pe- ;riod and is doing a valuable work which would otherwise be left un¬ done. Iu its halls the daughters of the -Union aad of the Confederacy mc^t on a common level, all work¬ ing to promote tbo welfare of their (wmmou country.
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OECISIOH
ToniKhl, ill the Hioadliurst Tiio«ric, Waller HaniiMien offers the .second play In his repertory, Charles lUinp Kennn. dy'.s '"The Hervant In the House:" On Wedneaday, "Hamlet" will be pcr- foimcd In the evening, and will therc- aflcf appear two or three ttnie.s in earh week's offerings. Mr. Hampden'.s sea.s¬ on iti announced to close uu May ;iil, and thc nuuMiRcnunt further states that New York muy .see Hampden'.s "Jihy- lock" after all. for the (icciyion to wlthoid the new pioiluction of "The Merchant of Venice" ban been reversed. !_--—
.\no1lur inoJuction of "The Merchant of Venice" is bcinj? offered oa Tucsdiiy, Thur.sday and Friilay afternoon at tho I^ongiicrc. with L^iira Walker as I'ortia, and with Kdward WulUion us Hhylock.
¦The "spoons" tree.
arc wider the apple
Thc railroad *and the Vlllaee Hoard, AVith progress arc expandinK. And on thetHempstead Tunnel they Have reached an understanding;.
WashiiiKton, May L'.—if you .tic contemplating a trlji to WaBhinst(jii these days to "talk tiilnj^s over" with ilarry or Herb—nieauhiB the Attornoy- (icneral of thu United Stales and the Sccret.iry of Commerce—you had bettor come with a bankroll und plenty if clothes, because it's likely to develop into a task of more magiiituUe tlmn is gcneiHlly thought.
the question were askwl. a.s it
If
Ijack again at a tteie when the com- mutcu, were thickest and some of tbe < ominents thai were overboard prov«d l)eyond a doubt that the 1700 com- inutcrB are not in favor of the idea iit all.
"Wy Gawd, can yer Ijcat that!" said the fair one In thc black hat with the red "cherries, "an" f ain't got nuthin' but a pitcher taken at Coney In a one piece suit, un'a you know Elsie, that It would never do to put that on my ticket. Uev, my fren' would have u
lit:"
In anuther part of the cur a sar¬ castic young "thing" whose parents easily came frotii one of the cuuntriea now af war on tho other side, wa* very iiiUiKnant at thc thought.
"Why, tho wvrry idea of sujIi a thhiK;" Hhe c.xclaiifffu. "The trouble with this railroad is that they see soi nuuiy foreigners aroUMd they want tn make them feci at home and have iHisHports on tbe hip all the time.'
.\nd the whole train was a bubbling liabWe of cotnnient on thc proposed hardship. Some of the complications that are liable to ensue from thc en forcenient of this proposition are far reaching and bave the makings of tragfMlles and comedies that would balllc a movie director.
I'iiluro hubby coming home lata at night, not with a hair on his shoulder not a bit of feminine ribbon in hi.s IKJcket. but his stenographer's com¬ mutation ticket in with hia, where hc ba<J absent mlndcdly forgotten to give
it fipog: te Iht whU* I<»>i(i«c at her latest (pbptc^rapb. WiU Mrs. Wife swallow that little tale?
(JBCAI. AO^-WtTiSIMO
RESOLVED. That the Board of Trustees of the Village of SeekvUle Cgntie, Vassan Coan^, Hew Tork, #» aaast and ordain as fallows:
Seetioa I. That tbo sttadard tlBie throughout the Villgge of &oo)r- Ptettve the old. ca«,«iBuer wbe al { y^Q^ q^^^ js tlut of the seventy-
waya coaafs to tb« phatograpbcr and | flfth meridian <^f longitude west from
wants him to take out all the wrmWee,, (J„en^ch^ except that at tWQ, (2)
etc.. handing her ticket to the coa-^td^ij ^^ meridiwi oa the Itit
ductor and having him ->>. "Li«»«n | Suaday in Aittil of each year such
lladr. you cant pull tkax stuir on mc, f - . '^ . ^ . ¦'
The L.. I. R. R, is "facing" ail aorta ot difficult |roblema in tbia contem¬ plated scheme. Already, thc com¬ muters "arc talking about the "Itoad's "Oallery" tbat will be on dlsi>lay every uioniing.
•Itailaid time throughout the VUIage <^ Bockrille Centre shall be advanced eat hoar and at two (8) o'eloek ante oaeridian on the last Saaday in Sep< teaibcr of each year such standard time shall by tlie retardii^: of one hour be returned to the mean astro-
The only oa<i* who will be able to \ nomicai time of the seventy-fifth auii get the bettor uf tho railroad arc meridian of longitude west from twins. II the plan goes through some Oreenwich and all courts, public of- of the commuters will b^ ordering sev-, fi,.g„ and legal official proceedinirs
eral dosen pictures at a tmie, not thmking that they will change hi three >c«ra a bit. Bonic uf the girls will be mugged in a favorite hat aud order enough pictures to laat her long after tbe hat is out of style.
iionu» of the fair commuters will be demanding that tbc road change tltc color of the ticketa so thoy will be becoming to tbeir complexions and can you picture the road comiug out with an orange ticket and asking Michael J. Hennessy to put his photo on it?
It is presumed that thc ticket will bave to be carried where the powder pulT generally ia ou account of tho face on it, and right there is where complicationB aie going to happen be¬ cause no two girls carry their "Klsn Sljonge" In the ssjue place.
One Freeporl conmiutcr who wears men's clothes an' everything, was on tins train when this aurvey was made ;jnd he was very, very indignant ove:- the idea. "Mercy, I Bliall die with nior- tlllcation if the rude ofTlclal takes his horrid old punch and slaps me in thc face with it."
Thc photographers arc elated, the barber shops and other places where tickets could be obtained arc grieving, and tho commuters are up In arms. If it really comes to a showdown, some of the commiltora will simply stop riding on the railroad and stay homo and starve to death.
shall be regulated thereby.
9BV!
Ht'PaKMK 1'tH.aT, MAHitaU COUMTY
Th« Private ChiuftfurB Iloncvolcnt :
& ITiarltalilo Sinicly ot tho Bor- !
ouirli of Bru»klyn aiiit City of :
Niw York, In.-. Ilnlntlft :
—aiKinat— ;
OC'Vinnhlp Itiilldini: A I>ev«l<>pment :
CurporatloD, and others. :
Uofriiilanta :
III r«r»UHnci' of a JiHlKini-nt of Forccluatiri, Hnil ShIp. iluly iiiiiilc and nilRicU In the above (.ntitlt'd milun. and brnrlns date thn 19th du.v of April. Ud. I, iIhi unilciHlctud. the Hprcrf-n In siiid .liiilBmpnl imincd. Mill ivll Hi public aimi'in tu Itw hiClU'iit bidder, l).v .lsini'8 C. Archir. Am tloiii-.T, ut lh» fCtwit Hlrim tif thr NaNR,iu i.'ounly (Nitirt lluuav. at A;ii><'oI«. N(-«v York, on lli<> Hlh OAT OK MAY. 19il. AT 10 0(!I,<>I'K l>i iMiiLirs dlt'KCt^'d by aald JuJb-
ilowrlpllQii of tho nnd the order of
Mle
ni'-nt lo lie aold
rollowins is a. moi'tKif«;(>d prrmltuB thereof:
PAIU'IJI, I.
AM. thnt ct-rliilii (rH<t. i-iol. i.l. ( r i>ar-
onl ut liind, allUiitr, lyiiiif and IkIiik iit Oc^sitn.^iilr. XaM.siiu Counly mul .Sl.ili- of .N'-w York. iHMinik-il .snd dcsrrib.-rt n.i follows;
UKUINNI.NU Hi n (N.iiU in Ih.' iniddio llii'i of Anflior .Vv.nui'. an the B:iini' i« now \nVf out where I hi- fmnii- would be interH<s'trd by . liiv drawn North lllly-fouv doEri-oii om- nilnulf Must from Ihi' .\orlhwp.Hlrrl>- <iirnir ihi'.l, Hnd runnljiK thrnr.i 1 one minute WiKt of the l.mic nnn hun- nd nvc-tenlhn f<Mt:
of lund hiT.>by Houlh nriy-four rtiy BloMK tho lOiiMlc.rly nl dr.'d und pl«hty ihr.
The Hempstead firemen answered un alarm hi S minutey. We move the min¬ utes ibtand as read.
"Haldwin Scbms Divided on Ipi orpo¬ ratlon."—Baldwin. When tlie "seams" are divided a split generally follows.
THE «KKMAN MlTl ATION
Terms, Hpurna, War'.' Naw!
\ family In Ironwood Michigan have a family of is. Ypu could not call that a rustic j)lacc.
"Htate I'oliic Oct 1)0 Days to Dry Vp I.ong Island."—Mineola. The first 6« daya arc hardest, fellers.
I'-V
Thc Selwyns announce that a new play ha.s been wiittcn for l^eo CarriUo by Kdgar Sclwyn, entitled "Tho Love Chef," and that it will be luuduced in June.
At la.st file outlying places will-Imve thc opportunity to sec the Tlicatrc Uuild .successes. K. Ij. Erlanger Jia.s arranged with tho Guild to offer its pieces in other cities, and the fli'.st.onc to be .so circutcd is "Mr. riin I'asses Iiy," the Mllno comedy, which had to be removed to thc Henry Miller Theatre to make room for the liflh und la.st piotluction of the ('vulld.
Thing.s have titiictMl dowii in thc )ielghboi'))ood of tbo Empire Theatre. The fact thut Miss Barrymore offered au unusually beautiful sight is tho only certain thing about thc Michael ^Strange piece now running thero—unless one ex¬ cepts the fact that It i.s a, pity ever lo hiivc produced it at ull.
The WaMliington Square College I'lay. ers of New Vork I'nlvcrslty presented their third nnd last bill of the sea.son la.st Halui-duy evening at thc Iieno.\ Theatre. Two stxmes from. Shakes¬ peare's "Ricljaid H," Cjui'don's "As a I'lil," and "The Tinker's Weilding," by John Mlllliugtou tjyugc tiiudc up thc pn^grani- The t-ot«twne« and scenery w«ro desigurtl and made by Cecelyiai Rotlier, a student iu. the department of dranmtic art.
ijiill. tliey may be ti thirsty bunch.
Hylan vetoed the bill to raise thc cop- liers pay in tho city. He ought to liavc another "Hush Week" and give them a chance to collect the deJlcit then.
Ccneral Wood has told thc Jaiw. That we're not out for any scraiis. All that blarney listens good, .f^id if IT comes, why General Wood
"t'at Loses Sang Frold on i. Track." —Will It affect the critter's voice any?
t.VN 101 TELU
"^'ho was riuto?" Ans., He's thc guy who lirst advocated water as a na¬ tional pest.
"What Is thc dirfcrcnce between u mile on land and a mile on water?" A mile on water gives you the clioicn of two directions, down, or along.
"Why docs a camel havo huriip." Ans., To keep up appearanoes.
C. H. J.
ONIONS ARE TOT OF
ABIUTY OF GARDENER
!often is, who are thc most ilifllciilt nicu to "sec" In A\'sislilngtoti tlHse <liiyH there could bo liUt one answer. They .•irc HaiTy M. D.iughcrty and Herbert Hoover. Tho peculiar problems tlcjilt Willi by their respectivr departnieiit.s draw lioides of people here to sec them and their offices .iro choked at all hours with persons awaiting "coufer- cnces." Daiighcrly Is (Jliuscn Out*.
Particularly is Mr. Datighcrly a hard- driven ofHcial. Due perhaps in a meas¬ ure to the widespread imbllcity he received as fhe - astiilL' political man¬ ager for thc rrcsklciit. and ait such. "close to the throne." all the legions of' eariirtst-mfinded «iitizcns who itch to get on thee public pttyroll comi; to "see Hai'i-y IJaiiglierty." it wecms to matter little whether lhey want to be an ambassador, a prohibition enforce¬ ment agent, a district attorney or. a fourth assistant doorkeeper in the White House—lhey all come to "see Harry Daugherty." ^f tlicy don't want anything for themselves they eome to stick in a good word for their friciuis, or their friends' friends.
All patronage roads lead through Hurry Daugherty's ofTiit: these days. The job-seekers and other callers start congregating in the little recepUoii room, just off thc Attorney (Jcneial's ofllce, early In thc morning. Some of them are there, too, lute in tho eve¬ ning when thc Attorney General ducks out of a side entrance for food und rest.
There arc comparative;,- few jobs to Im- had in tin, Depa^tmi'itl rt CoinMK'rtrc tbat arc of a iiolitical or eiia:iBiiig nature, and he Is not considered by prospective job hunters as "close to the *liroue" as Harry Danglun-ly. IftMtver Ih ilouse-(!leaning.
The new Secretary of tlommorCe. nevertheless, has been (piite us bu.sy. He is trying to make sonicthing out of the Department of Commerce except a Bupervishig agemv for the Bureau of Fisheries. Mr. Hoover Is trying to put business into the Detmrtmenl of Commerce. His plans embrace a close working lai«on between the depart¬ ment and thc director of the L'nited Htates mercantile marine iu order to foster a^5tO|fpbulld America's world trade. ' " •
In the working out of these plans lie lias consulted numy business men from all parts of tbe counlry. His mall Is heavy and his time is taken up completely. c.
Outside of Secretary of Slate Hughes, .Mr. Hoover Is perhaps more widely known to tho general public than any other member of the Cabinet. And so he. too. lias his callers. Itusiness men in Wasblngtou, perhaps, on other business, drop In to sec him regarding world conditions, with which hc kecpa In Intimate touch. They iiuinlrc about markets in this or that section of llu; H^lobe, and the chances fur American business there. |
Make no mistake about It, Harry and Herb—meaning the Attorney Gen
lo be dreaded," he deelal'isl, "Is your .smooth-talking. Well-dressed, )>olislied sui>i>osort gentleman, who Is n. delrimeiit to education and who I.s more danger¬ ous than tlv; tough crook or gunman. Home uf our \iilgar upstarts ;ire a det¬ riment to the iiii)ii-ovenient of the coun¬ try and havo no chiim on society, ex¬ cept, pos.slbly flashy clothes.
"The country wu.s mnde rich by the 'WUI," said Dr. Cadmnn. "nnd her course durln.t the next twent^ years will de- Irriniiie whether or not (she Is to share the fate of ancient Curtlia.ge."
Afl^>r discUKHing conditions of today, the speaker discussed the duty of a teacher. "It seems to me," be K:iid, "that when a teacher goes into a work ing cla.ss sh th» truth
flees Ihe facts or thc truth for a nation or a creed then begins degeneration.
"The real need," devlared Di. Cad-
IhenPi" youth thirty-three detrreea forty-nino
minutes Went vtlll hIoiib nald I*nn twelro
hundred and ninety-four and twenty-alx onff-
hundredllm feel: thenoe Suulh thirty-one dn-
Krees fifteen inliiulit! Wcpt, two hundred anu
Kevenly-fonr and llfty-Mx one-hundredlhn feel:
theneu iloulh thirly-thieo deKieeM thlrly niiii-
-^ ules W'Sl, one hundred nnd tweiity-lwo mn'\
four-tpnthfl feet: thenee Month «<'Veniy-lwo
deiriee.i twenty nilnulea Krfiat. eieht humlnd
und fourteen nnd fiM'-teiithn fi'ii to land of
Cornwell: thinee Norlh twenly-tliree deieti-^
Ihli'ty minule.i ^HKt, five hundred and elKhi
and elKht-tenlha feel; llienee Norlh (Ifl'eii d'-
I (fieee flfly-nine ininulea lOaHl. tliie,- hundr.-.l
j nnil nlnely-alK and lhroo-t«nlha feel; lh«nee
'.Voplh l«-eniv-l«o d-Krec:< t\v.>nly inhiules
Kaal. eiicht hundred and flfty-two and three-
tenlha fe(>t to u point In Aiiehor Avenun
about twenty f-<t .soulh of tlie present nild-
dl.> line of Bald Anchor Avenu-'. Bald point
Udogr the Northeast (¦orn(*r ot l^nd ton\ey<d
Mo Williani 11. .lones ny d.. .1 liearInK datn
I llarch 30th. I8«2: Ihen'-e Norlh irl>ly-eli.-ht
] deeroea eUliI miouteg W;»t. two hnndnd
I and nevemy-lhren fec-t 'o th- middle lliu) of
I Aiiehor Avenue: thenco N.irtfi are.-i ;ilv-Hvo 'le-
; (freea twenty minutes Went alon;{ the iiildjle
I Un- of Aiiehor Avenu.' elshtv one and four-
i lentlifl feet to thc point >r plac ot hf Kinnlnif.
I Co:ilRlnliis twenly-llvo aerea of land more
: f r leKB
I TtlOKTIIKR Wllh nil llm rialit. till.' .lo.l ! Interest uf the naid iiurtk-N of. In and to lan.l lyl'iB In t.in.'oln Av.-riue ami Ainhor
o.-*» 1-nHi-ir.wI t.l imint'iin I I*"'"? '" '"'"' "'' "'"^ "dj..lnh>? aald prenilN.-i
IrVj '^"•"P^'^ "* jn-liniain („ n,e eentre lines then-of. re..<r».,;llv.dy. 1*4 Avhcn a teacher xneri- . K.Xcicpti.nc, thurefrt.nt, howevt-r, the follow-
portlons of eald morlKus^.-d
Inr described premiRcs:.
AI^I, thoae certain hits, plecea or puriTls uf land known nn.l dealimateil on n. c-rlaln map enlKled ".M:ip 'A' properly Rt ()i-ennahl.i
man, "is to Hce Ihat education "">««>« i V"!;;'', r''"**''",'""""';. ^, "^••.„^^'":'**;"' V"'"'
' ;* improvcnK-nt Co.. Ocloljer 30, inil. ah.iw-
inoie'-thun mere glib performances of tm- f«rm iinea. c. w. Bmiih, <;ivii Wn«ine.r
ctuin types of youth." i -;j ^,^;:/-;x'^^r'v.:r""?;d"fl;:r:;^
Dr. Cadman siKjke of the early hi.s-j map numb.;r lU in tlw ofllce of the CMerk ot lory uf Long Island, which was origin-i ^''.'¦. ?""!'.'*' ."^ n-^hmbu on Jiiiy ir,, v.m. «« ally Inhabited by Indiana
I and by the lots numbers aa follows: Twelve and dwelt on I Thirteen. SIxl.M.-n, .Suv-mtecn, Klghlcen, Nino
the luck of education in thc curly days. "It wus God's blcMKlng whetl ihc teiich- era ctimc afiid began to train thc minds
tenn. Forly-alx. r.o ty-sevcn, Korty-elKht and
Korly-iilno all In Klocit number Sixteen: On.!.
T«o, Six, Kiv.-ii, Ten, IJIeven. Twelve an.I
'llilrteen, Korl.v-elght. Korly-nlne, Nineteen
, and Twenty, all In Ulock number Nftiete.n,
of tlic children," he said. "Teachers 1 and Kl«ht and Nino in Uliak iiumb<'r Twtnly.
are God's importation. Tcu.hers are the j .^r^^li"" "he" ^r^^^JT^'::^
priests and priestesws of the state." ..ver the streela and avimuea an laid down on
,, ».,.. ... I said map. In both direcliotia to the neareat
!>••. George M. Wiley, assistant com-'
ini.ssioner (»f education, who »|H>ke cat-1 and iptereMi of the partlea
I public htithwaya. and AI.So all tiio rlelit. tK'o
While vvo aro getting back lo the Sate aud sane order o( thiKigs there ia a new order of things in vogue iu Albany, that is, in the executive Clikniber. This la exompIlHed by U^ivornolr Miller iu bis conduct of state affairs. In the llrt^ platse he Is dofiig something, doing it and get¬ ting It douc. This was shown by tbe way bis program w»a put tbt'ough ibe legislature. Thore were no delays, uud ^y the example be set in his own depart nicnt the state service bas p^mprovetl i» departmental procedure. |l"hc vigor the Governor put in bis on Stttunluy of ihi.s week.
sprtiad tbro'ngh U>e capJlol a?^
has been Increased protluctlon
letically every burci: Miller has Hu
^^^mmm^mmm^^^i^ii^
if you are a beginner in gardening. l>lunt onion sets instead of oiiitin seetls.
liaising Dillons successfully from !|u«d is a reasonably gotid tfst of the ama¬ teur gurqcner's ability. Tl»c soil tnust Imx fulrly good and ittf prciMrutlon and lining must be thorough. The sseda germinate sknvly, and If thc surface soil dries out they will fail to come up. tbc spot! cUoMijn for ouioua therefore should iyo lev»l mid preferably riAther low.
The Heeds are planted aliout half an inch deep In heavy soil and deeper In sfind. even up to uue inch. Tbe rpeim 3bouj«|' be »bout fifteen Inches aiHyt fi»r hand hoc or wheel hoc working am Abe
.Next Monduy evoubig at the Ccutury
Theatie, the Shulnuts prcst^ht tbc late.st
opeielta by Oscar Strausi, "Thi^ Iviist
Walts." The produotlon vas made iii
Atlantic City latit Thutsday cvenmg,
stugtil hy J. C. HufTman ami Frank, „, , . , ,
Smlilu^n. Kleanor J-aliUcr beads the ! f^-*^'""*" "V'^*-;?, ^<'^M abou three
_^yj }h»ch«w »purl. Weeding should be fre-
HUejit ttiid thorough a«i the scetlllngs cannot stand txmipctitloti from wos^. Thc Kurdeners at the state college of mfflculturc have found (jIuIjo Danyers. Soutbiwrt, Ued Weatbcrst^eld and I'riJW- laker arc good varieties.
TEACHERS HEAR DR. S._P. CADMAN
Aaonal BScaUng o{ Nassao C<Huity
Association Eads — Officers
For Year Chose*
, ¦ T»
annual
Thi-ough the udvunt ot "Th'j Ijtst Walls," at thc tJeqtury Thei»ti-e. "iu thc Nisht Wntpll." the M«rton mcio-
tliaiuu. will end lis run ut tluit thcuire
ll of the iicrforn!-
Joaii of .\i ( ," iil
cuituin culls at tbc end of tln' ]>l»y- ,\l(.s.s .Vnglin l!.i,s arauscKl .so much jsym-
i>ii!!i> f.M 111.' .--liif.'nnii iiii'l iiuioLi'iit
Throughout the day the ofllce Is Jam- j ^'''al of thc United States and the See¬ med. As fast as one seat is emptUjd I r«t"ry ^^ Commerce—are busy gcntlo- uud the lucky holder thereof ushered; "'^r lliese days. The l'ri;sident, himself into ihe Inner sanction to put In a h« scarcely more dimcult to "sec. plug foP) his JrUnd John Woozis to be .Minister to TImbuctoo. it Is oittSiPicd by Jim Whatsiz, who iierhaps only wants to bcvomc an usslstiint tit torney gencrul, or the aforesaid eiifoiTemeut agent. The W)tis|iered Password-
Senators iind Congressmen ciill to take up tho matter of appobitmiuts of friends. Those of their own cullers whoHo cases the Congressmen consider hopcletis they dispose of with a wag
of tho head ami a wlil.spercti, "Wt:i, I "•'
you'll have ip see Harry IJaaglierty." | He|mieto»d, . JiUy 3.—Tbc Whereupon the number of callers in | meeting ot thc Naeau)i,County Totchor's Harry Daugherty's outer ofllce Is In-' A.s,soclulloii und Joint conference of the creased that much. i two .sninervinory districts of the county
All this is in udilUlOW l^u r»'t:ulur | came to u close yesterday aftcmooii, work of thc Attorney Gencralahlji with uftci un Inspii-ing uddress by thc Hev. which Mr- Daugherty Is endeavoring Dr. S. I'arkcs Cadmnn of Hrooklyn. to famlHarlse blinself. There have bedn' 'KuiUer In the afterhotm the Tcadter't; timts since March 4 when .tho AttiJrrit^iiVssocltitiou held lt« business meeting General has'litwa|ly l^aij to duck, out and elected the'following offlcers for the of the buildli^ with bis secix-lary and ensuing year:
retire to bla bouse in -ord<^l- td gl*e; rrusident, J. VL MoVild,'bocusi Valley; consideration to a'purtlculurly pressing viuci'resident, J. I. .Mlurt, Mineola; piet!e of Dcpactmcnt of Justice busi- secn'taiy and trrastirwr, Mrs. Alma ncjis. U wus the only way »hc rould jClenilenuy. Mlijtolu. avoid the iiupjh^ngry iallci». M|sh MnrthU. Curr of Qrcut Neck.
Tho new Attdrney Genemi alw has iaivl rriiicU>ffll Hlltoa of Ihnltbvlllc South had to contend with those who hud, were elected to serve Witir the other grievances against the TX>iKirtrot.>nt«''f I ofllcers an the executive cwnmltttK?. Juslk'^, under Ai, MltdtcJI HUmer— ! Dr. Cadinen's at^tt«uncnl toiiic wms und their nutpbcrs ure nol. luconsWcr 'The Sijboolmaster and Ihc State." and able. I'eople call to mk: Mr. i>iu«h-1 lui devoted ttvptb tit bis talk to Improu^ erty to got pai-doiu, for frif.-mtx, lo get; ing the leachers with their rcspowtj-
n^lciHlti ef '¦¦ '•¦¦"' oiMbsr Uwi.Wmy for ih<- fiiii/.n- «itiiu>ii>„ im) repre-
<)ld regii on thin sented I. nf tudiiy.
ur^;tlm! s rticjr j Mt. Cm m to i>«so-
iiuiisiitid aiKjipIr wbo preti - of
! Ko<:le»y. but nq-
hwe fv-r 9»X%
• go«,d of civil.
ilil^&^^^^l^^i^iMiU
of the ubuv
r. in and tu the
eeta and
thervuf In front
..,.,, ,. , ./ , , ! land bine In tho bed of Ihe atreet
licr In the day, disjussed mctho<ls UHcdi„venu.« \» the it-nin^ iin. in teaching thc children of the elemen¬ tary grades. He depreciated thc ten¬ dency of some teftchcm to follow too closely thc lines laid down by tho syl. lubu.s, nud dtu-lai'ed his, undcri^tundlng
lied lola. rARCKL II. AI.I, ihoan certain lota, pleees or imrccla of land known and doaivnntvd on a t-«rlMln nmp cnlllleil ".^lan 'A' nroia-rty at Oieanald" I'arK. N"«»«0 Counly. N. Y. \Vindaor Land t linproveinent C.i., (ict.ibor 30. l!lll. sh.»-
„ . .;. . .. „ , ," ¦¦" i Inc form lln.B: C. W. Hmllh. •'IvIl Knglne.r
\NaS that the syllabus was gotten up j »„« city Surveyor, Times Bnlldlliit. Htoadway as a suggestion for teaching. He Jmid i ""d <;'n.l Htn.el. New Tork," and llh.i »¦< ,,..,,, . ^ , , I map number 41! In the ^idlrJi of tho <;i.'rk ot
lliat If there is uny change to be made ; the Counly of NaHnau, on July 15. ini3. as in Ihc plan of teaching today, It should I»"'' ^^ ""' '"'" ""'"bn'-s NlncUen and Twtmy , ,, , ,, -In ni.K'k niinib<'r Nliteleen.
ijc tbe breaking up into smaller classes. ; tikjktiiI'IR with an «a»cment fur iBurwaa
—^ ,—.^,— ,.^ I. .,. land esrcaa tu Iho pruinlsea above d. scrlli.'.!
The carib has actually passed^"^'"' '*"' »"«'•"' "»¦• avenwa as ihiu down
(l,,.«,.-.h .1,1 . n V Ul .' , , on l-ald map. In U>th dir.-. ll.jna lu U.i. n.aiv^t
tnrOUgn the tails of big comets, but public Wahways and also all ll.e rijhi. title
no one was a uenuy the worse. "'"* "»terc-»i of the parii.» ..f. in and to ih«
. lan^ lylfiK In the bcil uf tbo alrcetq and
' aveiiifc-B lo Ihe crn|i-K line Ihereuf in frotil of
~ ¦""" ¦=—^g="—"—- - ¦ ¦ ¦- - the above r.'el|.d lola.
SAIU V'l'-MIKKS WI to bo sold are agbjei.'t lo any slate of facta thai an u.Mural.^ survey mar siiQW. tu any covenant', and reidrlctkaiN •(fecltiir t'>v aame, tu an casiMiii^nt for luamsa atid .'Kiras over tbo alre.'ta an.I avenwjs kh lakl doarn on th'- tnaii entitled "Map A, tiro- i«Tiy at <K"!'an»ld.) I'aik. Naaaau Cvunly. N(|W V.irk: WIniisor Land * Improvement Co., • lob's/ Slim. l»ll. by C. W. Soiitb. C. K.. Ilid nj.-.I Iq Ihe oUle^.- .if the Cl.rk <if N»»»au fimmyy un July ti. 1»I2. ns Map Mul tt." In (atiif of lin; owners of l.da aa aiiown nn aald map and of any la.raons ImvltiB a ri«lit of way over the liurelrialKivo duavritHcU premlat-e.
PJiM April to, JUL
UAUIir O. CI,i>(;K.
Jl. ferm. AllTlirU I'. IMI.To.v. J'lal.itlif'H Atiortxy.
lie J'-ull.jn St., J..ni;il.'j<. N. Y.
approximate niii...uiii uf tbt! tl.n
LEGAL ADVEItTIMLNO
SfrBBMiB COCBT—OUEKNg COtNTV
William T. Vmlmt\\ an4 Hmry W. Hod«ea. rialntlffa. —Jiiralnai—
farob U. JKhrtiok. HsMIe W. Ehrlleh, hta »lfe. Kn»iry tt. Kykee, aa Tiualee m Bankruptcy uf B»M Jac.j|> M. Ehrlleh, Bankrupt. Kata A. Aai-an aa4 Hnteline P,^.. Ma r©»fler. pefiHDlawlii.
tm marMmmm. af • Jii4«tiivnt of ruMcitmira 4pd Ml». duly (oadeaod fnt{>re4 In tke (ikove '•ntitlrd aelion. and bearina d^lc the lat day uf Marek. IJJI. aa< In MTMiahee o£ an order amending said Judemeal dMlV tna4" aod ¦nlered \n tbe slaive cnlincd aelion and boar- <a( eat* UM 2»li «ir of Mart:H. isfl, >. the
Hiideralfiied, lh« }|«Ccree t« aald iiMtsiiMnt e)>»rvc Ui aatiafy whl«l> (be above dvaerlbxl sained, wni aell tit PuSjIlo Auction to the or«'* "V i* '*» t« ¦"''« '" »M.M< St and bi- MsiMUPt W<|.ier ait Uia front door of the Na»- •¦"¦'"' Iherun from April 18, J921. I'welhf r saa County Cuurt lluiiaa lu Mlncula. Naaaau '*'"' '*>¦' ci*sls audi aMuwam,ii aiuountlnv t'j Counlv. New Tork, cm Tuesday. May 2nb. i ''*¦*'• «"'' Inn-real tij. leun fiuiu AprU 19. 1»!L at a o'slocfc In Ih's etteiMoa. Mam PA- '»-''¦, toseth.-i- .vn), , „f ib.- aah-.
lowlns premiaea meatilmcd ftud diMrlko^ fa:'''•'i' ipprojilmiil.- jio .nca. asaesa-
•aM Judcnwvt. ^ , mcnU. wal-.r rat.,.-, .«; vhluh «ro
I to be allowed lo Ih.- t,..,. i„.„..i u,it u( llio pur- I ohaa..- niuncy. t,t mttd by ttae rafarve. la tt.itt
ALL those eeriaia plate, pteoea er parcels pf laud. sjtu«>e. Iyl|ic and i^|n« at Hemtwlead 0»r<l.'ns. T\ii|»n of Itvmp- •r«a4. Cemity of NeasMi kn* l^ato of ,Nf.w Tork, known apd iieaiinMt''(l • "a a caHaIn mep entHle^f. "Mali of Heisp- «tM4 a«rd«4|a, IM*«|lie Cuapty, U |.f ph.'d July H. It^f, ID (he Vtaleeo* C.4vnty Clerk's (XSce. aii4 Miircli (. Mn. hi Ike Naaaau ivmnty VMrV. Otik).. aa IIM Number 12. on 'ftlwjc ?: I'luta Nenibcra »3 atMl IS. im lAoek I: pf»t Nuwtier 4. ea Ut«ek *; awl iPtot a, as iiluuk ll. »« l«td duwD on naid map.
IhiMMt te ovMoeaia astf FeatrieitoM If aay. iwnlelsei pt tmrmttr rwemrt** im'
mytSTPOti r. 1>AVII>S0N; ttefate*.
Qieoeoi: a. SAaui. tsm-.
Atl-^aay fer
; aud iiaaro
; Dated April il« , !>::
ilAllBV <». ClXJCIf. Beferao.
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