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NASSAU WILL BISE TSIUMFHAHT
JuBt now NasMU County suffers by rea^n of the criminal acts of some of its weak citizens who were minor! office holders, but it will rise again I
lEW TOBS; 2AT8 HE WI0HT
While th* (amatry is r«tnmchiBS. and rfltttraiac to tke status ano of nonaalcy, tba., N«w York State Colleca of Forestry directs uttcotion to tbe fr«i«bt bill tbat the i>«wl(» of tbs St«t« PAT on lumber. It is enoraioas ipd vill reauire. ytars to OTVTMBie. If psompt measures sr« Mt Utkta th« fvdactions in tha hifh •gM ot liv^w «>oas other linfs will bs sMlpusly couftter balanced by tb« ooat ai w«o4 products i— Increacatt rentals, scarcity of homes, faigli prices (or fumltid«, etc. i
Today freifht rates alone aoMunt
to about as much as the cross cost of lumber twenty years airo. IVeiKht
I on lumber has increased from 13 in 1860, to 110 per thousand feet In 1920. It is estimated that the citisens of the state In another de¬ cade will have to pay $15 per thou¬ sand board faet for lumbar imported into tbe state.
Th« freight on lumber is a tax on every user of wood, from the (ihild who wields a baseball bat to his
j daddy who builds a home and buys
furniture or rents a home. If only
a small portion of the land tbat has
been allowed to go to waste in New
triumphant. The stain against Nas-j y^^^ ^^^ producing timber we would
DRAMA
By
THK WKEK
War ha# hit ns. oh by.jingo! V. a troops were ruabed to Mlneo; Freeport Oun Club full of »nap. Starts its Xork with Mrd and tmp; Nassau bas disturbed repose, Csjinan telling all be kaowti; Viiiag* Boarde to go aiwunJ, Getting doggies, for the pound; Vfnta are Iteeplng very shy. Just to look like they were dry; Tract loa people win the txtaa. Started by the outlaw bus; Weather kept us fotkn all n«[tled. It haii been ho darn unsettled.
sau County will be but temporary, ,the guilt of one or two doea not mean that Nassau iu hopelessly loat, but rather does it mean that "Nassau County and its officials are de¬ termined to clean out thoee who are not flt and to replace them with men whose acts shall not bring the blush of shame or to whom the finger of scorn may be pointed.
Nassau County ia u strong Re¬ publican county and tlie most natural thing in the world for its-Democratic neighbors, just now, is to hold up the wliolo county aa dominated by a cor¬ rupt politictn organization. It is characteristic of tlie Ueuiocratic neigiibors. They would not bepemo- cratic, doing anything else, and who better than these aame Democratic neiglibora arc qualified to discusa cor¬ ruption, lyoth in ofliciala and other¬ wise. We have just had eight years of white-washing for tl« kind of [ ^^„.„j,^^ ^^^j^i^^^
not liave to purchase in the south and west and pay about 50 per eant. of its value for freight.
New York has dropped from the leading timber producting stata to twenty-afth place. Where the Empire State once contributed 20 par cent, of the total timber products of the United States, it now produces only 10 par cent., and only about 10 i>er cent, of what it consumes. In the meantime two-flftiis of its eafcire area ia laying idle—unfit for agriculture and suitable only for forests.
AT MINEOLA
Confess, Dl.strcsB, BIk guciijj, itoine incsH.
Tho Urand ^ury js putting a damper on tbe dry law by dismisslag 121 out of 129 cases.
' "Loan sharks ready to gouge voteruns by fake bonus aid"—N. Y. Show u.s their fins, and we'll show you their finish.
They say thnt Cropsey m phouf wa.s
tapped. To find out who was being trapped.
FRESEDSNT MAKING GOOD
President ^rding haa made good.
This is the unanimous verdict of Washington. Members of Congreaa and executive offlciala outvie in praise of an achninistration which has go:;3 ahead without blunders and has funor.loned with the ease of a
NALAKY XO OBJECTION
"L. I. society woman opens ahoi)"— Cedarhurst.
"Lady of title opens shop"—London.
"Society loader takes police job"— Baldwin.
Heaven will protect the poor woiking girl!
The claim Ihat there Is nothiiis new, I.s borne out in ancient I'eru,
Where old records show.
That jazz like wc know, Wa.s .somcthine that they used lo Uo.
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officials of which our Democratic neighbors are cognizant.
That it is the occasional individual and not the great Republican party in this country that haa brought us all into bad repute is shown by the very fact that District Attorney Charles R. Weeka, himself a strong Republican, and supported by his fellow partisans, lias relentieasly prosecuted, pursued and finally "cor¬ nered" some individuals who have confeased their guilt and who alao say that more will be implicated.
The leaders of the Republican party know, as does also every right thinking citizen, that wherever a dishonest or corrupt official is found ho must he replaced with one who is a credit to. the county and its people.
Tlie sweeping declarations that "corrupt politiciana" dominate Naa¬ sau County does well enough for the Democratic folk who hrfpe to profit by circulating just that "bunk," but the home folk know that when one or even more minor officials are caught in tho dragnet of the law that there is still the great majority of honest, conscientious and efflcient men in office in whom the electorate has reposed a truat that will not be violated.
Naaaau County is still safe, the howling ot the Democratic neighbors notwithstanding.
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Before the Republican convention last June the party waa rent with the temporary diasenalon of a great contest for the presidency. When Warren O. Harding was nominated those leaders who had been opposed to him awaited with confidence the impression he would make upon tlie [.country. They were not disoppointed. He conducted himself during the campaign without an error. Two months have paaaed without inia- takes, with a unity of purpoae in doing away with the maladministra¬ tion of the Wilaon regime, and with a alow parcelling out of the larger officea on a baaia of efficiency alone.
The aalutary change of adminlatra. tion ia noticed especially in the at- tituda of the President toward Con¬ gress. Mr. Wllaon waa arrogantly dispoaed, brooked no opposition and could gain no' conceaaiona from au oppoaition determined upon the main¬ tenance of the flrraeat Americanism. Mr. Harding maintains the dignity and independence of the chief execu¬ tive offlce in the land, but does it with a harmonious and friendly relationship with Congreaa, based Upon mutual approachability, which heightens the effect of a rule of rea. son rather than of unreason. Mr. Wilson kept the gates of the White House locked two years after the war. Mr. Harding unlocked them aqd ihe crowds have daily gained admittance. Alliances with Europe have gone by the board. Uncle Sam is asserting
FA.SIIION.S
Now that trap shooting is 111 the vagc, wo sugKe.st the following mshion: A short ".shell" pink jacket, fiathorcd '.round tho waLst with a oartri^lgo belt; gun metal purnps'^and .sock.s to inateh. Short sinKle-bfcrrel: skirt of powder gray. Matches may or may not be carried in the .shell pocket, and the same applies to smokeless powder on the puff.
I.tadora Duncan has done canned the United States.
ROBKRT BOUTELLK \
A New Petmcbio j
Last Wedneaday evening, Walter j <i Haaspden gave New Tork a new Petruchio and his flrat bit of Shakes¬ pearean comedy acting. Mr. Hampden an^ his audiences may take satlsfac- ^tlo^ in both. The Petsuchioa of John Dew, Otia Skinner. Erio Blind, and K. H. Bothers are ver>- gifCcn in tiie mem¬ ory; and Mr.. Uempden did not alWays get from tlie role aa much sheer ccrni- edy am have some i of hia predecessors. But Mr. Hamp<Ten never gave the im¬ pression of i^queezlng the imrt dry, nor did lie ever make his audience con- Helous of tl.e acting of the raging wife- tamer. The conception ofTcri-d was a pleasant one of a not unllkeable follow out to 5jrin his fortune by any bold s^oke.
The placet at which Interest in the production flagged were marlfed by either l>ad playing on the part of thi subordinates, or unfortunately presorv ed linys from the text. "The Tamin;r of the Shrew" must move rapi<Uy, ami if at any time the Petruchlo and the Katherine are the only people In the cast who can act, it is better to cut the text for story, and give the chief characters the centre of the stage. 1' Is here timidly suggested that tho gen¬ eral eflfectiveness of this Shrew produc¬ tion can be considerably improved by a careful rearrangement of the text. Never have wc seen so faithful an adherence to the original text, ilnd never were wc so bothered by parts of tho play—us the Bianca courtshiii scenes. I5rncst Rowan '.can not be truthfully styled an assistant to the romantic quality of t/he play\ His Lucentio mukes one' wonder wh.'it in the world is the matter w.'ith Bianca.
But for a company enlisted to in¬ terpret primarily thi' truKcdies of Shakespeare to ^ive sutli a rich eon- enitulatioii to Mr. llami)den, and to Mr. Irvine the stage director.
tCRIME WAVE INCREASES WITH : ' APPALUNG -SPEED—1920 HAD
WORST RECORD IN 23 YEARS
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If there is any reason why i school teacher should hesitate to sub scribe tu a loyalty test it should be his own riKhts ra,ther thas yield tbam announced. The school is the most to an abstraction of iQternatioBal sacrod of our, institutions, and if amity. Extravaganoa and waste have loyalty is uot implanted in the minds ceased. Commerce is being stimulated uf tho children when they are going I without oripplias busiaess, aitar a tu 8<;huoi, it may not take rout later, serious financial depression brought If tbe teacher will nut uubacribe bow on during tha Ijtst two years of tbe
CAN YOlJ TELL?
"Why arc the Aniei'ican soldiein called doughboys?" Because they made their marks In Coblenz and spent them.
"What are the other names for the Islo of Yap".'" Controversy Point, and Squabble Island.
"Stillman Divorce Suit to bo Drop¬ ped"—N. Y. It \»as getting too hot to hold maybe.
THE ED180\ WAY
Try these over on your pipeless heater. '^
What Is the Einstein Theory? The unobiquitious anoxisms of sub-conscious theropitrieism.s acting spasdermlcally.
Why was Stiilman's yacht named "Modesty"—Because it covered a multi¬ tude of shins.
Who first invented microbes? Some Irish tailor in Dublin.
What fs Plant's favorite Bible book? Revelations.
The high cut .skirt. The low neck gowns, i
Wo .see upon the street. Are strangers, yet There'll come a time. . When both of them will meet.
Changes in ".Mr. Ph«"
Tht' refitted cast now playing Milne's ".Mr. I'iin Passes By" at Henry Miller's Theatre, whither it was removed to make way for "I.ilioni" at the (iarrick, can M(»t be siiid to have suffcri'd much by the change of jilayers. In the pa|rt of .Marden is the change felt most, for Mr. Dlggs spread ,a eertain baffled i<ind- ilness over the character which Uv n(!W interpretor seems careless of. .Mr. Yost makes the role of i'lm a.s whimsi- eal as it was b(»fore. But Miss I'ovah who seemed to add sp mucli to the play, pales on second view, and .seems to be the usual juvenile who depends upon exstatie gasp for her illusion of Juven lity. Miss Povah doew not wear well
Miss Crews plays on with all hei- orlg--f s^'a^cely tfore timm Semi-skilled labor-
Inal fevor and flavor. The whole play beai"s a revisit surprisingly well.
"Honeyde^v," Zimbaiist's musical comedj', produced by joe Weber, ri'- turned to the Casino on Monday eve¬ ning for a spring engagement, after a tour of Philadelphia and Uoston. The same cast as apjinared bef(]re at the Casino is now offered.
Tlinre was more crime in tlie United Slates during tli« but year th«« in any yeai- sine*? 18f7. acc-ording to Willlaan H. Moran, chief of tbe United suites Bureau of Secret Service. Though this increased activity of crim¬ inals extended tp practically every phase of illegal endeavor, Iwmk robbers, counterfeiters and'forgers were partic¬ ularly active.
Unsettled conditions following the war, and prohlliition. Chief Moran be¬ lieves, are in the main responsible for the great Increase in crime.
"It has been stated by prominent observers that tbe returned soldier is responsible for the crime increase," said the veteran Secret Service man. "Per¬ sonally I do not like that manner of stating the situation. While it Is un¬ doubtedly true that discharged soldiers liave in many Instances been implicated in crime during the paat year. It is in¬ correct to infer that there was some¬ thing in the military experience of uur soldiers abrosif that made them crim¬ inal.
"The fact is that the mobilization of our army brought thousands of boys from the countiT districts to the cities and gave them> for the llrst time In thtir hves a glTmp&e of the attractions of metropolitan Jife. Jn many instanc¬ es tiiese youngsters were .so faeinated with the bright lights, the hurry and bustle and the glamor of higher wages that they refused to return to their homes in the rural districts, or if they did return soon became dissatisHed and | again sought cities, often with little or no ca))ital to tide them over till lhey secured a Job.
"in this way thousands of inexperi¬ enced young men were congregated in a strange environment at a time when the lirst pressure of unemployment was beginning to be fdt. That .some of the weaker among them should have yielded to temj)tallon was per¬ haps inevitable."
Readjustment in th<' si;-called war industries. Chief Moran believes, is an¬ other factor which has given impetus Jo the so-called crime wave. Since 1914 men working In munitions plants, shipbuilding plants and other Industrie.^ which sprang up as a result of the war, had made wages which in some inslances were six or eight limes as gnat as they had even been paid be¬ fore. ' Ma(hy of thdse workers were
eatRtac thay sv(»xit them, otU» rm* leaaly an^ axtravasainitly, ar.JL Vi . the anniaiifle came aad factoriea bi^ gan ta ckiae men who bad been mak¬ ing from ISa to |15e a-week foanC Uteotasivefl without joha. The greater I part of tbem bad saved practk>aUy aotbtaf aad many had cultivated ex- travamnt taatea aud methods of Uving Iwbiob made tbem unwUUng to retam to tlio joijs and wages wlfh which they bad been satisfied before the waf- such conditions naturally wet*e prolific of crime.
,"It has been said," Moran continued, "that prohibition may havo Itad some effect upon frime. Indirectly, at least, It has, I believe that the closing of saloons throuahout the I'nlted States has made it necessitry for thousands of former habitues of those places to find other haunts and other activities, and many of them whose violations of^ the law under old conditions seldom went beyond the misdemeanor stage have now actually become crUninal.
"I do not mean jiarticularly emproyi.s of the liquor business, but rather th©-| semi-vagrant class of hangers-on who were always to be found around thi saloons. In the old days the ambition of these men cttd not extend \ery far beyond getting a few drinks of liquor and a bite to cat now and theh. Now, with their minds clearer through ab- atiQamx a*d with their energies uiidls- slpatcd, tbey have become a much nioie serious problem to the police."
The system of allotments and war risk Insurance instituted during the war has been another prolific source crime, coming under the jurisdiction of the Secret Service Bureau, at^cord- Ing to Moran. (ioveniment cheeks were sent broadcast in payment of al¬ lotments and insurance and it was in¬ evitable that many of them should find their way into tho wrong hands. This led. to wholesale forgery of sig- .•itures and to considerable alterations or check raising.
Under the law the bureau of which Mr. Moran is head is charged with the duly of protecting the person and im- meili:>.le family of the Presidt'nt, ai'd j wllh guarding the "oljligations or se- i curity of the United Stales." The lirst i of these duties needs no explanntions. I The second in actual practice resolves j itself into Uie task of detecUiig and ap preiiemting forgers and counterfeiters.
During the last fiscal .year thei bureau made 779 arresl.s, as compared ' with 510 In thg previous year, and a ' general average of less than 40(l for the twenty years previous. Counterfeit |
Teaching yonr dollars to : )mf% Sense
Money like people needs education. Iti does ex¬ actly as it is told to do. It cart be wise money or foolish. It can raise a family of cents, or live a solitary life. But money in the bank has both sense and cents.
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era, and were often totally lacking In the saving Instinct.
As rajjldly as they received their
WHOLESOME FOODS
TIMELY TOPICS ON FINANCIAL TOPICS
by
William H. Kniffin. Jr.
ttV KOCKVILLE CKXTKE
Iiisiructur On Uunltiiig in New Yoi-k University
C. H. J.
FI8UING ON LAKE O'KOKUK
The Hempstead police force is tak-
Ouides an^ ilshermen .at Lake (ieorge
report that the lake trout average a
little larger in weight now tlian lugt
year. It looks as if recent efforts of
tile State Conservation Commission to
restock the lake arc pi-oducing results.
The lake trout in this lake have never
averaged as much in weight as those
of many other lakes at this season. During May tl»e lake trout are near
the surface and the stomach contents
indicato tiiat they are feeding almost
entirely upon the fry of the small J whitetish upon which the anglers de-, ..,.,,,..
^pond for bait. Tho whitetish range | of drivers to the fact that it will not
Inasmuch as the county ia about to Improve a part of Front street thia summer, and will eventually InJprove the entire atreet, it would seem that the vfRage might smooth oft some of the bad apots on the west end of the atreet, ao aa to make it temporarily passable. He must be a courageous man who will drive' ah automobile through the street, and if we ever have any mora dry weather tbe resi¬ dents of that section will get their peck ot dirt early. A vigorous attack Vitli hone and roller and a spriniiiing with oil would help.
¦\Vhere ao we get red inii'.'
AVKo invented the adding maeliine'. K.xplain ils use.
Who made Ihe lirst safe'/ Was it a sate safe'.'
Who was the father of tho Federal Iles«rve Uank'/ When was he born.
Is It a healthy ba,nk'.'
When you put your "John iiancoek" on a note, do you liave lo jviy it'.'
What is the voltage of a slock ticker
What is a bucket shcp'.'
^Vho was PonsiV
K.xplain fully how he did it.
What was the Mlssiasii)pi Hubble'.' Why did il bui-st?
Who was John J,jiw'.'
Wlio Is the giHiatesl living Ijanker'.'
\Vho wrote Lombard Slieel'.'
Whal is meant by the "lambs " in Wall Street'?
Where is Wall Street?
¦\\'hy does it begin witli a graveyard and end In a river'/
Can a bank make loims on prunes'.'
or altered notes captured li.v the
bureau operatives amounted to $!.0,930. «'»'I'ly Pi'epared, that you can safely
as compared with $22,839 in Ihe year K've to children are included iQ tho
preceding. wide assortment of good things
___. served at
GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
301 FriwitSt.^ Hempstead CENTRAL HOTEL
' Brmkrast, 7 to ft.sa-I.unrk, ejt«. IS to t ^ Dlnorr, SOr, 6 ta 8
SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER
I Soodar, Vi to R, SLOO A U C»rt« AU Uaf
rUKMHIIKD nmiMH TO RRNY
REAL HOME COOKING
What gas is used to blow sales'.' i.s ing tune by the forelock, .so to speak, ^^ .^.f^, ^^ ,,,„^ ^,^^,„.,
and is enforcing the ordinance which j who invented overdrufts'.'
goes into effect next Saturday. While I ^^'hat hapjK>i»s to a man who makes
"go back'.'"/ Where do
cun it be expocted that thu pupil will? Qovoruor Milter's itttitude on tbls bill was surely in accord witb that of tbe people who believe In "America First." He said it did not lower his dignity to swear allegiance to the constitution when bo took the uffice.
WilBpn administration. Soundness sad InteUiteae* rtiva ia all the de¬ partments. And tbe President's un¬ failing good nature and quiet de¬ termination ot character are accepted KB the reliance of tbe nation. //
X houacwifq who is wijy|lng to take a little mere time for* tbc mtfi of doing things right, uses a awali woodiii
"Loyalty is the rjubllme rofk Ul»a *»* ^ wash the hne cbina In; abe says
s I Ht'm preveQtivo aaWMt chipping.
Uch all other virtuW rest," -W^euj ' »
lljl
which
you can aay that a man is loyal to fj-arm houses withont the tojlowlng- tbe core you are saying something improvements should Iptre them ia aoon which we should all feel proud to^ Possible, and in the order Won:
I Running water, electric lights, I power bare said of uu. | machinery and modern healing ilanta
the police aye not making arrests fof I "^av w"^"! *' attempting to turn in the middle of they go'/ i blocks, thoy are calling the attention | W'ho gets the protest fees'/
Is a rcd-hcadcd man a safe banking risk'/ from 6 to 9 inches in Jeagth and are i go hero any loneer aud tvre thus) ,f ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^.,, ,,„,|^r-,,ill more than
seldom used as food, but make a niQst admirable bait when fishing for the lake trout. Thia species de!x>ait8 its oggB late in the fall and they hatch about the time the ice bri-aks up in the bil^e. They then spreail out all over the lake surface, and guides re¬ port that thsy have seen schools of them eaclj cov»ring acres Ui arpa not only in sluillow areas, but oil the sur¬ face over the deepest waters, Ilun- di-eds of these small whlteflsh frey may be found in one lake truut.
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come.
trjiining the public for wiiat ia to j your check calls for, from tho paying
teller, must you take i< back'/ Why not'/ Whertl i"in you get quick-silver'/ Who tried to get gold from scu water'/
Telephone 1461.
M. OZONA & BRO.
CONTRACTORS
A walk about Hemimteud during wet time shows very conclusively thejijiu he get «ny'/ urgent need of sidewalHs. ' This! What is the .apital of tlie National
'City Ikink'' village is pndotibledly the poorest in: .... ,., '¦ Who was president until he took a
Sidewalks in the county, con8ideripg|^^j^.;,, n^^,,,.^ v,,^^,
ita size and importance. I',, is time| what color are Federal Iteserve more were built and that some ofj>''"'e»' Have you got any'/ (those that are under water nftor^ a! ^'hy not? Explain fully • auat I MAtTu UAira AT nvvtitt Can OM raise a $1 Podfnil Iteserve
SMAU.-fl|«t>TH IIA»»» AI OMilUA,^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ oyj of tht! j Note to »6?« ('an you pass it after you
iiHid.
El ItEKA IMfiNJa<'iT WEU. NiUHT
The aroiS^uuth bass in tlie retain insf pools at tho Oiiejda Hatcherv. Constantia, K. Y. have already assem
bted upon tbe spawning Iiedu and some [ ——-
of tbem bave deposited their eggrs. j Rodkville (;;entrc, fVIay 17.—Eureka The temperature of the water In these j I^idles' Auxiliary will give a card party shaUow ponds is much warmer than } in the Kureka headquarter.-*, Washing- under ordinary conditions in the large ^on street, toroorrcw evening. The pro- j Wher* do tfiey use a laundry machimi lakes and hence the early nesting of ceeds will go toward fuiiiishiiig the on monor'* the bass. (luarters. I What kind uf wood is used in lead]
'raise if. Where? What happens if lhey catch you?
What make of fountain |h.h do you use? What are the qualities of a good loan? What happens to the batl ones? How do you tell a lead nickel? Where dons lead come from?
pencils?
What kind of <otton is used in nioiii'v bags? Who holds the l»ttg?
\\ho invented shorthand? Can you wiite yoljr name? Write it.
AVho invented interest? Wan il a protitable invention?
Why doea the bank charge Interesl for Sundays when everybody is sup- l)osed to loaf? i
A\'hy dfsis a bank charge ten cents to i cash a check? A\ho gets the ten cents? j CONCRETE BLOCKS
Do women make good bank employ i ees? Why don't lhey stay longer? i
\\'hat are the duties of the "ylad lianil ' man" of a bank? j
Where do rubber bands come frum'!' Where do they go?
What is nicajii by thu "mint pur ot excliangc?"
Why is an Knglisli Sovereign worth , »4.86 111 Now York? j
What effect would the assaasinatloti of Lenlne have ui>oii exchange between Turkey and Persia.
(Jive the Investment value of a bond Ijought at 110.875, twenty years to run, ti'/v to net .05S7S, Interest January and July. !
If your check is drawn for *5 in tig-! urea and "fifty" in writing which mustSciuiais a«Hlni)t the bank pay? • ] J""N " VAI.K.nti.NK.
If It Ih r-jlM..,l frnm tr. ,,, <ic|, i,,,^!, 1 lute of Fn-rporl. In thf, iial'l < f'unlT. dooi.aiKMl,
it it IH raised fiom »j to »50, "ow ; ^^ ^^.^^^^^^^ „^^^ ^_^,^p ^^i,^ ,^„ ^„„,.h,r« ther.H«f.
much can the bank charge your ac- I m iia- muIjiwtIImt th') K.irniniidrutor of \bn
,.„,,„,, IlKHXlB. chatl.'lM und rrcilltH whiih wrrr ul »»l<«
""""• I d.c»H!«Ki, m hlK p1»<'., ..f tranMillinf buainoMi
WBy are chocks indorsed? Cive four Ut the nttw,-. of 1.0.. I'ish.i, Kiwikin, Now ,,.„„,„ ! Vork. on or before the 10th day of Novcaf
''"^"'"- I btr noxt.
Uo you have to pay a draft that is] ixit.d, Mineola, .v r. April 21. iitai.
drawn uimn you? What happens If you j j^..^ kishici,, *"" ^" ^^' ^AaminT.'uitlr.
don't'/ 1 .\tlorntiy for AdinlnixfrMlor,
What is tho security back of I5rk.'j ''^'yr»,Xu^*^'"i^ '^"'"''
Prior Lien Uonda? JJiaw a; map of thej f „ ', 'm . j
]&ri« Ftailroad. |
Why do I.tulisns send su much mon-!
ey to the old country? ...
What Is a nwirk? 'Is It a gooil or
bad mark?
the present'!
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CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CEMENT SIDEWALKS
Factory : Cor. Lakeview aad Oceanside Road, Rockville Centre
Residence, Quincy St,, and Lower Lincoln Ave., Oceanside
LEGAL ADVKRTIHINO
NOTK'K TO CRKDITOKH
I'urijUHnt to HJi ordir- of lion, I.lioNK
11.
I'lWKI.l,. MurrnKolc ot thi- Coumy of .Naaaau. iiolire Ih horrby ftivi'tt to all Ki-r»una bavins
NOTICE TO CRIUIITOKH
, t'uiaaant to n't order of ICON f.&iSg V.
1 HOWtCLL. 8urro««t% of tli« County uf N««-
> MIU. mrtke la hor«by given to »l| pM«iina
i havln* clalma againat KKHBUiT B. HUW-
How much is il worth at : xno, lbi« o( Ilcmratrad a»ri«m. Id tb*
I ! aaid oountv. dcL-raiAd, to prcaaat itu> mim
¦«iru . , a **"' "•" vouchera lh»r«of, to thn lubaorltwr
wnat Is a first and refunding bond?|tb« admlnldtrutur of the sooOa. ch»ttel» moA
What i'l a consolldatecl prior lien uniil.x collateral trust jjelwnturc Ijond?
Answers lo thof>|e tj nest Ions will 1»« compiled and publls.hed in succeeding arl.'cles.
rAlKYfiKG S.V.C. JUlLKOAlf UKFOT
Rockvilie Centr«?, May 17. -I'alnterH have been actively at work on the I»ng Island Railroad station during the iiant few days. Tbe new coat of palht hax grestlV freshened the place and aiWed wanderfuily to the appearamc of U;* statlt^
oradlta which wprt! of aald doccaaod. at bi<r
place of tranaacllnc bualneaa at Ibe oCc*
' of John C. Walt, iZi Broadway. Mant^atlan,
New Tork Citr. on or Iwfora tba 16th day of
'. OuU'bttr next.
Dated. Mlnoola, tt. T., Xarob it. Ifttt, JOHW C. WAIT.
Atlonuy for admlniatrator, Borcush of Vanhaltan, Naw Tork City.
KAMI IS T- If r;WARD. Adintnlatf^tor.
When boiling fowl it is a good plan ; to add to thw xrater the Juice of lialf ' a lemon. This will tiiake them (>«autl- ; fully -wht}*.
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