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Fam Bwetn Offidak Offer Clear Aihrice Ar to How to Combat tbe Lice Tbat Tbreatca Nassau Coiurty's Crop, TeUing What to Use and How to Apply It—Rains Greatly Needed As Well
Mineola, June 24.—Dry weather and |)Otato lice BO aeriously irwnarf tht? po¬ tato crop In Naseau Oounty, especially oh the South Side, that farniers are ¦eeklnit Information from th*- Naiisau Connty Farm Bureau a.s to the bpHt meanfl to control the Ike and protect the cropn.
They hope, of couree, for rain which Would wwHh the lUe ewny and destroy thera, hut fallInK in that, and the ralnn have failed thue far. the farmerH Inok to artlflclal meann.
Farm Bureau dernonHtratlonH conduct¬ ed on fh" farms of (1. T. Powell, at Olen Head, sl.ow that ll<'e can he controlled. There are two thluK" to follow In aprayInK lice, aay the Karm Riireuii i-x pertn:
A nicotine «ul|ihate jjreparation, of which "Black I.»jf 4U" Ih the hetlcr. ohould he uaed.
r.lce are killed by contact. All i)arts of the plant must lie .sprayed. The .spray boom should he adJusttM] so that the nozzles spray from the sides. This may necessitate rctluctlon of the nupilier of rows to hc sprayed from six to four In order to maintain high pressure. Spray pipes should lie as low as po«.slble. to work In tiie rows. l.,ice riinK to the un der side of the leaves, consequently cx treme care la necessary to cover the en¬ tire plant.
"When using Bordeaux mixture for bllffht add one and one half t)lnts of 'Black Leaf 40" to 100 gallon.s of the mix¬ ture. When "Black Leaf 40" Is u.sed alone the same amount is required, l)Ul S- six pounds of soap are added to cauHf I the mixture to stick to the vines. I" It Is better to boll the soap in hot I water to completely dissolve It, tJ For the farmers who have potato diis- t t«rs a special .nicotine sulphate dust <-aii I" |l« secured,
I The hann that Is done to the j>otHto f' rop now will, of course be reflected in t- he fall when the crop is dug.
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READY TeiS^ LICENSE FOR DOGS
Change in Law Wbicli Pbces Re-
spoBsibtlitjr on Villafe Qerks
Affectire hAy 1
Rookville Centre, June 24t—Pereoi.n •who r^ave b«»en commentiny on the dogs (hat have been roan^inir about the vU- age streets willbe relieved to know that by July 1 every doj? that Is not licenseil wUI be In Jeopardy of impoundinff and destruction if not claimed and a licence obtained,
1X>KS of various slaes and breeda, re¬ cently found a harbor beneath the hulldlna adjoining the |X)llce station and their ill temper created a furor. They have been routed.
Licenses must be obtained by July 1. A chanKe In state law places issuance of licenses with village decks. OeorRe Ti¬ ter nas application blanks an^ licef^e tag's and is prepared to is.sue lioenses. A cerutus of doRS In the village will be made. All doKs mu.st b«' licensed by July I. In view of the probable rush a I the village offlce on the last few days, early application is recommended.
l.lccnxe fees are: Ffir male dogs, $2.2.^; for ftmales, $5.2,'); for spayed females, ti.'JTi, provid»'d a veterinarian's certi- IW'ate or affidavit made by 'he owner 'a flletl with appllc;iti(>n.
I..icense for kennel Is $20 and 25 cents additior^ril for a t»K for each doR in the kennel."
The law r£.'4iiires that all dogs must be llcen.sed and wear a collar and tag. An owner of a dofr who fail.s or refu.ses fo obtain a lii'ense for .such dog by Au^ ust 1 will be subject to a penalty of $10. A dog ffiund without a tag attached t(. its collar will be presumed to be un licensed nnd will be seized and killed. Any peiwon becoming tbe owner of a dog between July 1, lil21, and June 30, l!t22, must (lay the full license fee. There Is to lie no )iroi>orfionate rate this year.
The 'J:i cents lulded to the cost of,the license Is a clerk's fee, but since Vill.ige Clerk t'tter is .pn a .s.-ilnry basis, fees collected from dog licen."es will go to the counly.
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SHORT COURSES FOR GUtLS WHOD BE WELL M^ESSED BY THEIR OWN EFFORTS
Freeport, June 24.—The time has come when the isfrl who detdree <o be well dreseed upon all occasions ftnda It neeesaary to make many of ber clothee and nicer dress accessories.
The Practical Arts Sohool of the Centml Branch, Y. W. O. A, 178 Sohennerhorn street. Brooklyn notes an increased demand for courses In artificial flower-making, both for hats and dreeaes. In coetume denlign. In millinery, dressmaking, etc. The direc¬ tor of the school haii, for this reason, planned several short-term courses.
DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE USELESS AS YET--HARDING
Washington, June 24.—The calling of an international conference on disarma¬ ment would be useless until all the world powers are agreeable and favor¬ ably inclined toward It. President Hard ing .said Wednesday to a committee of clergymen who presented to him a peti¬ tion signed by 21,000 clergy a.sklng him to take steps toward calling such a conference.
President Harding a.ssured the com¬ mittee that he fully appreciated the Im¬ portance and desirability of stich staps being taken, but he advised against being "too much in a hurry." He in¬ timated, as hu has previously done, that informal .steps are being taken to ascertain the sentiment of the varl Otis powers.
Governor .Miller Believes in Work
flovernor Miller contends that If the flovernor has to work all summer there is no rea-son wliy Judieial officers should not put In a little extra time if needed. That was why he urged special sittings that the conatitiitionalily of tbe bonus act couUI l)t> <l«'termlne(l. i
Rack Yard Blaze Soon Out
Fj'cpport, .Iiine 24.—A blaze w.'is dis- crivered between SchlCKS' store anil f'(us.sa.s.su's, Tue.sday evening, at 8 p. m., but it wa.s soon put out with chemicals from Truck 1. Members of Hose .¦? and Truck 1 were on the scene liiimedlnlely. The damage was conllned to a door lamb.
SOLD AT
AUaiON PRICES
au a.s.sortment of high-claHS (JKM INK n I A .M O X D S— WATCHES — BRArELKT.S— I.AVKLIKRS — BAR PINS—
hi Platinum or White Gold— IH karat. Remodeled and reset us ordere<l.
CASH OR CREDIT
LOUIS HERMAN
Phone Freeport M.'SS-R. Hours— 9-11 A. .-Vf. !)-7 P. M.
$455,000 LAfO) SALE ATteBEACHAT RIVERACK TRACT
New Yoii and Cliicaro Men Pay ' Cask For It—Garden Gty Es¬ tates Jndfaent Filed
Mln«>ola, June 24.—Elmer E. Smath- ers. of S04 West 76th street, Manhattan and Charlea R. ShjOTcr, of 3314 Sheri¬ dan road. Chicago, have purchased prop¬ erty at lA)ng Beach for which they paid $456,000 cash. It waa sold to them by the Rlverack ReaUy Corporation, ac¬ cording to the deed filed with County Clerk Thomas S. Cheshire here.
Only recently real properly worth more than $225,000 waa sold In Ix>ng Beach at one auction sale and about the same time other properties were sold for a sum equally as large.
The ai-tlvlty In Ijong Beach property was forecasted In these columns many months ago when much of the lands there were bought In at foreclosure for the purpose of putting them on the market.
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BALDWIN TRUCK COMPANrS BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW BEST VILUGE HAS SEEN
Baldwin, June Si.—Vaudeville enter¬ tainment of a kind not usually seen m thin village was »lven at the Baldwn Theatre Wednesday rtl«ht under the auspice* of the Hook A T.Adder Coih- pany. The proceeda are fo be ujied to repaint the truck before the Fourth nt Juiy. The attendance was enormous, talent good and everybody happy.
Shows were conducted, at 7 and 9 P. M. Lynch and De Grant sang interesting songs: others were Graliam and Puller; Manning and Coyne,' mono¬ logues; the Everetts In a clever skit; Bingham and .M.vers, songs and dances.
The Title Guarantee & Trust Com pany Wednesday entered a deficiency Judgment againat the Garden City Es tales in the sum of $70,434.88.
Now is the time to
PAINT AND DECORATE
HOMAN & PLANK
270 South Main Street
FREEPORT
Wallaidi Mlddleton trio and tlta VUiace Serenaders.
Corne, of the Manning and Ct>y,ne tealp. ia the Tom. Coyne who rw^ntiy vraK electeil a department member
The Vlllace Serenaders, waa com¬ posed of a euperb quTtet. The ahow was arranged through Ely Sobel. 4
There seems to be a growlnc opinion that the public Is entitled to considera¬ tion when industrial argumef>t« are in order. While there can be differenoes of opinion between employer and em¬ ploye, the public should not be forc»>d
to aahmit to )&eawrMaenr« at mOAr ba- cause »r name <UaacreeaiM«t between te. 4lTtduala. Ther« la aA ««eirtioa what. e»-er that th.. puUic hM been Imib sufTerlng and meroiful, but there ap- parently ia a Hmit ta all things.
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Monday, s 8 BwkrBa OMrtra. L. I Sunday, t IS S4i Mankk Sa^
Beautiful new line of
white Canton Crepe, Duve-
tyn and Satin Hats, on sale
Friday and Saturday at
$5.00
Also hats at $2.98
MINNETTE MILUNERY SHOP
Cor. Church St. A Olive Houlevard
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USSOaATE BANK DIRECTORS HONOR PRESIDENT WALLACE
Kockville Centro, June 24- E. If. Sten-
ken entertained his associates on the
p directorate of the Nassau County Na-
; tlonal Bank at dinner at FInlayson's
hotel, Tuosday evening. The occasion
I was in honor of Edwin W. Wallace, one of their numlwr, who Is president of the Village. T)r. T>, N. Bulson, president of I the bank, was toastmaster. ]>wls J. f Smith, County Judge, was a guest. Gen- [ eral toplcii were di.scussed and the eVeti- t Ing waa a social success in every way: I Present wero: Dr. I). N. Bulson, Vil- [>.lage Preeident Edwin W. Wallace, E. ': H, Stenken, County Judge l.,ewis .1. ^ Smith, Hermann Velt, Townsend L. i Southard, Dr. Aaron L. Higglns. Joseph
iw. Richardson, Francis G, Hooley, Mr. Patten, Earl B. Proctor and Berh'eii T. Haynor. I,., . «
No Overtime For State The amount of w<irk loglslalive com- ;'«l!tt6«H imve in hand means long days find no overtime. The state Is one em¬ ployer which does not recognize over- 'time.
Cuts Red Tape The adjutant general is making an affort to sivo the ttoldier that which the [•flidler deserves. Adjutant General Kln- ald opposes delay and red tape.
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A Uttle while back a similar High Grade Offering en- % countered such eager response that we are determined to re- X
Bsat: ''Our unceasing aim is to give you what you want"— X ERE IT IS: Having a number of Markets all over the Island, buying and selling for cash only, thereby Saving You the Middleman's Profit.
Specials for Friday and Saturday
Pot Rout, lb. Hotel Roast, lb. Fine Rib Roast, lb. Prime Rib Roast, lb. Roasting Cbickens
28c 28c 18c 32c L. I. Ducks
Baby Spring Lamb
Plate, Navel or Brisket
Corned Beef, lb. 9c Rump Corned Beef, lb. 22c
Smoked Hams, Ib. SOc
Bacon Strips, lb. 28c
Corned Hams, lb. 30c
Hotels, Restaurants and Boarding Houses Supplied
HYGRADE MARKET
N. MAY, Proprietor-
33 West Merrick Rd. N«xtto ScUuter. Gme^V Store FREEPORT, N. Y.
ORDER BY TELEPHONE, 458.W FREE DELIVERY
"He Who Sprays is Wise, But He Who
Saves When He Sprays is Wiser"
KALIBOR
"Double Protection"
BORDEAUX POWDER
"Makes Doubly Sure"
Potato Spraying in the NACO WAY is the Highest Type of Insurance
If you wait until you see your house on fire before you hunt up the Insurance Agent, then wait until you see BLIGHT in your potato field before using 6 Ibs. of KALIBOR and 6 lbs. of NACO 13 per cent special Bordeaux Mixture powder DUST - or - WET
When you hear of one State losing 7,000,000 bushels of potatoes in one year on account of BLIGHT, you will agree that $2.76 worth of NACO Spraying Material per acre is indeed a small Insurance premium. IT is an exceptionally good insurance for it is one that pays its own premiums and dividends, whether there is any blight or not. Car«?ful experiments where everything was taken into account—TIME, LA50R and"'co.st of NACO—products have shown that the stimulating effefct of BORDEAUX upon foliage usually will increase ,the yield enough to more than pay for the cost of the spray or du.st, even where no BLIGHT occurs. An in- crep'^e of 120 BUSHELS between a sprayed and an unsprayed acre is common. THE State of Vermont con¬ ducted a 20-year experiment with the result that the SPRAYED acre averaged a yield of 105 BUSHELS over the un.sprayed acre. This was over 60 percent gain and it is well to remember that thi.s included all seasons —FAVORABLE and UNFAVORABLE for BLIGHT.
LOOK OUT!
There are '•57 Varieties" of BORDEAUX MIXTURES—but if you examine their labels for the printed analysis you will fiAd that they run anywhere from 4 to 10 percent in METALLIC COPPER. You want a high percentage of METALLIC COPPER for BLIGHT. Ask us to show you our Bordeaux analysis. Contains 13% metallic copper. •
TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER CALUNG GARDEN CHY 1289-PROMPT DE- UVERIES WILL BE MADE YOU BY OUR AUTO TRUCKS.
YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES THE LOWEST--QUAUTY CONSIDERED.
The prominent Potato Grower, Sam Bm-ke of Hicktvifle, grows 625 ACRES of Potatoes and SPRAYS EACH ACRE 12 TIMES, nsmc 10 pounds each of KALIBOR and NACO SPECIAL BORDEAUX. IF you don't know him by reputation, look him up, for a man who has been a successful grower for years is weU worth knowing. When fflJGHT car¬ ried everything before it in his section last year, it left him untouched.
GENERAL OFFICE '
NITRATE AGENCIES CO. MINEOLA, L. L
81 Jericho Turnpike Telephone. Garden City 1289
BRANCHES AT MINEOLA-GLEN COVE--BABYLON-FREEPORT