KMdIT
THT, !fAMAr POST, FKEEPOBT, >'. T^ FRIDAT, JIXE 29, If 17
BRAVE MEN HIDE BEHe WOMEN
AT WAk maneuvers
Boy Sbouts at Massape¬ qua Clear the Quar¬ ter Peck
Tlio l.'niieri ijiatos liny ScoiHh boomed A bunch of IiIk Knnn orally and In a mllHary v»ay at T'ontioll's Hotel on Hici^ivllle Road .Saliirtay af- iwiuKMi and evonlnsc., Thin wa.s tho prelitiiinary opeiiintt of their siiinnier em ainp.iionl in whi<:h il is oxpoctetl from :!00 to IdOO .Scout.s will piirlici- pato from July I until Labor Uay.
Thio tont.H now |jiich<-d spread over »o\oral acres of gtoiind just Houth of tho eoiiiei of .Merrick and lli<'k.svillo Road, .MafiHapoqiia.
Inder coiiiinand of ItriKadier (ion- eray K. Walker Winch, a lino type of tho iiiililary man, one hundred well drilled ScoiilH, inRpired by an ex<-ol- lenl boy.s' band of tbiriy-two pieces, ¦X(-ciiled various inilltar.\ iiiaiioeiivros. tho final of wliU-h was an advaiieo from the bijjh gra.ss ti«-lds opposite liptiii llu- ciladol formed by the holol veranda upon which many of Iho most proiiiini-nl (ili/cns were seated, who, thoifkh ooiiraKooiis and all of ein anxious to enlist in the nation's sec¬ ond, third ot fourth call, and under oath able to run a iiiotdr boat, own
a Fllvvw, Ptc, were «o ImpreBsM^by i the rpalisin of ^tJtJflg^,^ rapid firtfprtitta of the alU*?1<ing force tTl»*..we ri^ret terniiwlnicle the ha«ty, retreat of immr of thorn. I,)f>ctorR louden and Hal^t 4 had to pack their ears. Bill Guedeker, John F Jones. Bill Whitner. Tom; Hrown and other gallants imtnediately Kiirrenderod thoir seats in the front row to ladies of the Suffrage Party. Thonia.s Fraaier exociitod a llank i.io',f'liicnt. and there was k< nt'ial ap- pielionsioii until tho as.sault was over. -.\t 8.3h tho boys' band coiiiinoncod a lialf hour concert of merit, which was followed by addrossos by Brigadior- (leneral V. Walker Winch. Col. Gro- vor. <'. floaver and foiiiiiiissionor John I'^OInck. who italed the aims of the orKatii/ation. which was formed in llMllI, ha*^ an onrolliiiont of about 100,POU Scouts of from 10 to 18 years of age who aro taiiKht military lac- tics and dlsciidino. Tho latter final¬ ity was doiiionstrated when fjeiioral Winch at prompt '1 o'clock inustored out every Scout under Hi years of ago and detailed them to yo promptly to bod.
The oldei Scouts and about two hundred visitors danci-d until twelve o'clock lo iiiu;:ic furnished by the bovs' band.
It was a most interesting demon-, stration of what rapable tiainin« will do for boys and easily tho best entor- tctitimont ever given to .Massapequa.
Wo welcome the officers and inom- beis of the rnited Stales Riiy Scouts and shall tty to make theii slay among lis as iil(-a.saiit as possible.
We also i-oiiimend the manly wel¬ come extended to tho visitors by many mombors of our local Boy Scouts of .•\inerica.which though an entirely sep¬ arate oreani/.ation. tf-aelies an o()iially coniiiiendable discipline and tho abil¬ ity to give good account of its iiiom- bers.
Qf Course. |
The irtiyef:t Rfrl Is willlnK to sit In toe lap of luxury.—Kansas City Jour¬ nal, if*?:
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No. 770J Reserve District No. 2
REPORT
of the condition of
The First National Bank
of rt-feeport, N. Y.
al i'loeport, in Uit State of New York, at tile clos<- of business June Jn, Lii;.
LEiJAL .W(]|;riCS8.
Uesourc'PH
Loans and discounts $
1 . .S. linnds deposited to se¬ cure ciiculalion (par val- uei
Bonds, .seciiritle^^ etc.:
1 . S. Bonds .. .'-i'
Bonds other than L. S. bonds pledged to se¬ cure postal .savings de¬ posits |20,"J(.Mj
Securiius olher than I . S. iKind (not including siockMj owned unpledged ?U8,8«u.o8
Total bonds, securities, etc.
.Slocks, other than I''odoral Kosorvo Bank stock ....
.Stock of I'odoial Reserve Bank
¦Value of banning house $22,000.00
Equity in, banking house
Furniture and fixtures ...
.Net amount duo from ap¬ proved Kesi-rve Agents 111 kt-w York, Chicago and St. Louis
.Net amount due from bank.s and bankers (olh- t-r than above)
Checks on banks in tho same city or lown as reporting bank
Outside checks and olher
cash items $.507.78
Fractional currency, nick¬ els and cenls .... $677.02
.Notes of olher national
banks "S. .
odoral Reserve .Notes . . .
Lawful rosorvo in vault and ni-l amount due from l-'edi-ral Reserve Bank..
Redemption fund wilh V. S. Tieasurer and duo from r. S. Treasurer
112,505.71
12,500.00 JiinOii.nn
168,865.58 1,11110.on 1,5011.0(1
.iionVKl ,500.on
5,155.6:!
5,041.61 -I.:i2'.i,65
11.800.1111
$722,588.5:! Linhilitios
Capital .slock paid iu ....$ 2.5.uO(i.(i(i
Surplus fund 30,nnn,pii
Cndivided I'rofits $i).220.66
Loss current expenses,
iutf-rest; aji d taxes
paid 4.176.05
Ami. Resolved for liiK-ri-st Circulating .N n t e s oul-
slaiidiug
Demand U(-posits:
Indiviiliial dt-posits siib-
,l.-ct to (-hock 382,880.111
C(viiiti(-alos of deposit
line iu less than thirty
(!:iys LlU(hU('.
Certilied cho(-ks 67:1.75
I'ostal Savings deposits. i:!,262.11 Other (loiiiaiid deposits . . . 217,8!i8.:il Total demand deiiosits
• .'i!645,811.27
' ' $722,588.5:!
.-^lale of .New Vork, Cciuiily (if .Nassau, ss.:
I, C. .Millon Foreman. Cashier of the above-nanu-d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement i.s true to the host (if mv knowledge and bollet.
(', .MILTO.N FORK.MA.N. Cashier. Cnrreel-.Mtest : l{(iswell l)a\'is luiii'si S. Randall Daniel .Morrison,
I)ir(-clors. Siiliicribed and sworn in I L. S,| h(-fnro me Ibis 28lh day of Juno, l:il
Wtn. V Kraft. Jr.
.Notary Puhlii
,18-1.811
240.on .81)0.110
625.00
LAWatX>F NC^VOWK—»y Authority.
CHAP Z32. Ali ACJ to amend tbe town U.w, in rela¬ tion to park districts In towns of certata countlett.
Becam* a law AprU I'O. I«17. with tho approval of the Governor. Passed, three- fifths belOK present^
The People ot the State of New Vork, repreaented In Senate antl Assembly, do enact m folluWBi
Section 1 Section three hundred and forty-nine of chapter sixty-three of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, en¬ titled "An act relutir.g to towns, consti- lutbiK chapter sixty-two of the consoli¬ dated laws," aa ailde<i by chapter flfty- four lif the laws of nineteen hnndred and sixteen. Is hereiiy amended to read as fol¬ low." : •
I S49. Town board." i^ay establish park districts: petition In countieH adjacent to eities of the flrst clas!<. exieeding two hundred sipi.-ire mil-,-s In area, and hav- InR a pnpuiation rif less than two hundretl and flfty thousand persons according to the last preceding census tho town hoard of any town, on the petition filed In the offlce of tho town clerk, of owners of real proX>erty in a proposeil distrlet, represent- U-g more than one-half Iti H.isessed vilne of the taxalile real prii|>t-rty therein, a.s appears by the la.vt preeeding completed aapessment-rrdl. may create and establish a p.-u-k district outside nn Incorporateil village, cilv or other park di.-itrh-t estab- ll.'hetl pursuant to the provh^lons of this article The |>etltlon must describe the proposed diistrict. and the property pro- ptised to be acquired for park pnrjxises ana state the maximum amount proposed to be expended In the acipilPition of sm-h property. Kach petitioner shall state oppiwite his name the assessetl valuation of the rt-al property owned hy him in fueh district, aeeordlng to Ihc last pre¬ ceding completed a.xae«Hment-roll.
i 2. Section three bundred and forty- nlne-d of such chapter, as aniended by chapter fifty-four of the lavi',s of nineleen hundred and sixteen. Is hereby amended to read as follows:
I 34'J-d. Al iinisition and improvement of property. The hoard of park commis¬ sioners shnll proceed to acfpiire the prop¬ erty descrllied In the petition for the es¬ tablishment iif .-such park district and mav Improve the same and ere*'t or cause to be erected thereon .-"uch buildings and Ftructuree a.s may be proper for the use thereof us a park No property situateil within an Incorpnrated village, city, or other park district, established pursuant to the provisions of this article, shall ntt acqulreti for park purposes, unless the permission and consent of the board of trustees of snch %-illage. the common rouni-il or Itgislatlve body of such < ity. or the board of park commlsslnnprs of such other park district, l.s first obtained The said board of park t-ommissloner"* may. with the approval of tbe town board, sell, i-onvey and transfer any propertv at-fiulrcd for park purposes at a l)rlce or prices not less than the amount iiald tnerefor and with the t)ro(.-ee<ls tliereof ma.v, with the approval of the town board, purchase other property for piirk purposes, ami improve the same a^d t-rect or cause to be erectetl therefin such builil¬ ings and structures as may tie proiier for the use thereof as a park. In case there are no pro. ei-ds ot a prior sale, roi-vev ance or iTiuisfer of property, the said bo.ird of jiark commissioners mav. upon petition flled In the office of the town clerk, of owners of real property In any park district ripresenting more than we- half in assi sspti value of the taxable real property therein, as appears by the 1 st preceiling cnnipleled a.«sessini-nt-roll, ami with the approval of the town board aci|ulre olher and additional projierty for park purposes, and improve the same ami erect or c-nise to he ereeteil thereon, such biilldiiiKS and Btrnctures as may hn proper for the use thereof as a park Thn petition last mentioned must ilescritie tha properly pmposetl to tm in-iiuiinl for p.irk purt>oses. and state the maximum amount proposed to be expended In the acquisition thereof, and each petitioner shal] stale ; opinisite Ills name the assessed valiiaiion of tho real property owned by him In such district. H(-i-ordlnB to the last pre<-eiling assessment-roll.
i 3. Chapter sixtv-three of the laws of nineteen hnndred and nine, entitled "An act relating to towns, constUiitintr chapter sixty-two of the conHolidatoil laws. ¦ is hereli.v ameiifled by inserting therein a new ."iectlon to bo section tlircc humlrod and forty-niiie-m, to read as fullowsi
§ S49-m. Neither the inhabit.inls of. nor an.v part of the iiroperty of. any paric district or of any Incorporated village, shall bo subject to any tax for park jnir- i;>08eH for or In connection with more than one park district.
5 4. This act shall fake effect Immediately. State of New '\'ork. Office of the Secre¬ tary of State. SSI
I have compared the preceiling with the original law on ftle in this office. ii.nd dn hereby rertl'y that the same is a corret t trajisi-ritit therefrom and of the whole of .liilii original law,
FRANris M, nrno.
Secretary of Rtate.
FREEPORT am SOONBAHAUON
m<mm^
' %\''"
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
fllAF' 213 AN ACT to amend the highway law in
relation to powers of inspeitors attached
to the motor vehicle bureau
Became a law April 23, 1917. with the approval of the Oovernor, Passed, three- flftha being present.
The Peoiile of the State of New Vork. represented In Senate und Assembly, do enact as follows:
Section 1. Ch.apter thirty of the lawn of nineteen hundretl and nine, entitled "An act relating to highways, constitut¬ ing chapter twenty-five of the consoli¬ dated laws " is hereby amended by adding thereto a. new section to follow section three hiuidred and nine, to be three hun¬ dretl and nine-a, to read as [ollowi:
I aiif-a. Powers of inspet-tor. Any em¬ ployee In the motor vehicle bureau of the secretary of state, de.slgnated by the sec¬ retary of state as inspector of motor vehicles and who receives eomt>eTisation from the stale for siieti employment, is hereby declared to lie a peace officKi' within the provisions of sectUm one bun¬ dred and flfty-four of the code of criminal proved 11 re
i 2. This urt shall take effect immediately. State of New York, Offlce of the Secre¬ tary of State, ss:
I have compared the preceding -with the original law on flle In this offlce and do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original law.
FRANCIS M. IlI'iJO.
Secretary of i^tate
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. i44. AN ACT to amend the code cf civil pro¬ cedure, In relation to an action lo ile- clare a marriage void.
Became a law April 23. 1917, with the approval of the Oovernor. Passed, three- flfths being present
The Peoiile of the Slate of New Vork. represented In Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:
Se<-tlon 1. Section sevenleen hiindfed snd forty-three of the code of civil pro¬ cedure Is hereby amendetl by adding after subdivision nve thereof a new subdivision, to l>e subdivision six, to reud as followt (J. That the parties to such marriage are within the dogve.ea ot consanguinity mentioned and set forth In section flve of the domestic relations laws
i 2. This act Bhall take effect immediately State of New Tork, Offlce of the Secre¬ tary of Btate. ss:
I have compared tbe preceding with the ; erlglaal law on flla In this ofllce. and do ' bsrcby certify that the same is a correct ^ transcript tbsrsfrora and of tb* wbela a( { siald siricbMa law.
i TRANCIB M. HVGO.
' Secretary of Stat% ,
"Righit! I^ft! .No. 3. No. 6." The' martial tread of soldiers' foot upon the villaKo roads is a gentle and le- freshirif; leiuiiider of ihose perilous flays of 1776^ when the .Minute .Men , made Wstory. The Freeport Hbnie Defensi- Guard are beginning to make hifitory for Kreeport. Already did they startle tbtd oIRciaLs of the coiiti- ry by their nuiubors and excellent aii- pearaiico. But now. mind you, Froo¬ port IS to havo tht- lirst battalion on lyoiig Island.
Tile spirit thai moves things that enthusiasm of the inton-:;teil peisnn III what he is doing, is wtntiiiig a siu- (-ess for tho Fteoport Hmiie ijiiards. iJ.iring the week abmil iine hundred additional meniberh ha'.i hei-ti plai i d ()!i the loster. until now the iiumbor is neat one hundred and sev»-iity. This (-nabl(-s Freepon to form a liattaliou. whicli will he done in the \oi y near fiiiiire. Tht- uu-eting at tht- Kn-e.iiort Spoitiuj; Club Saturday night rostili- ed 111 ihoro licinK addtd ihi; i.-four now im-iutn-ra. but on Mniida.v ui,«iii the Cuard wont lo the people instead j of asking tho people to coun- to tlit-iii.
Thoy marched up and down the ¦itrt-t-is of till- village, making a silent appial lo iiatridtic (-ilirens. It won. .More than forty iiersons who liithertn wore as (lormant steppi-d forward aud joined ihe ranks. In leali/inu the siK'cess they did. some of the crt-dit must be given to .-\i(-lier B. Wallace, whoso syeeches at the loi-al movie houses won over many rotruits. With the induction of A. I!. W. into the folds, now intt-rost was It-iit to tin- Homo Dofonso.
l-'raiiklin G. Ilill is drilliim a eoiii- pan\. and tht- .Nttssaii I'nst suggests .Mr. Wallace as the captain of tin llllld eoniiiany. with Frank Holland as caiilaiii in command.
NO SHRINKAGE ABOUT CAPE
This Fashionable Bit of Attire Shows
No Curtailment In Width as In
Frocks and Separate Coata.
If friK-ks nml even sopnnitp coats are curtnllod ns to width, fho fiishinii- able long cape bus sufforod no such shrltikiige. In ono with a cniit n capo imiy cling to tho narnnv sllhouotlo. but when out "ou Its own" if scnrim 111 ggurdll ness.
The envelope cnpe of sntin or nflior rich silk Is II hiiiidsnmo find ]ilctur- esfiue thing niid iiroiiilsos to on.)<)y pop- nliirl'ty for both evening aiid iifferiionn wear, though only tho folk who go In carriage or cnr will find it doslr- uble for afternoon tnllotto. It Is ample, long, hugely collared. It nblit- enites all traces of tho tlgiire linos, save when the sniililsticiitod wouror wraps It knowingly almut her nnw and then to display Its boiiutlful supple¬ ness aud grace, and yet by Its very amplitude It suggests a slender figure within. The bulk may be entirely " cape, for ul' "be knows
Plain .satin.'* of heautiful quality nre much liked fur those capes, nnd nre used tn light, dark or neutral tones. with trimming of embroidery In self- color or mefallk' thread or contrast¬ ing color. One successful model Is nf brown satin with oiiiliri)l(iory bands of brown, and has a big scarf collar of tho siitlu whose ends nre deeply embroidered. This niodol Is lovely in liny color and the scarf adiiiils of varying graceful arrangomont.
.«?oft -satin with wide brociido velvet stripe In the color of the satin fash¬ ions another good'caiio. The cidor Is deep orchid and tbo siri|ies niti around the full capo. Lining and col¬ lar are of a soft blue that haruKinizos exquisitely with the orchid.
Prepare lor llie
Food Dictator
With tin- liumi nf every hmiM-w ife plaiiniii.u lo feed In r family with the iiiniosl ecou- (iiiiy. tin- way is pa\ed for ber to do ¦'Her Bit." If a
Reliable Angleiron Cabinet Range
is insialled. .Are you n ady for what may eoiiie If not, step into one of our offices, seU'ct your range now. and i-nlist its seivic<-s for the (-(luiiiig suiiimer and llie vears to come.
Nassau and Suifolk Lighting Co.
G»'orge .Madlonald, Presid< nt
HeiBpsteari Rockville Centie
Freepoit and .Mineola
G Public Ege
Sell
Trij One -Tomorro
WANTED
S.M.L.SLAHY 'A'antod for ^ont-ral dry goods, .lames S. Lewis. West .Metrii k Knait and Church Slreet, FreeiKii t
Wi; I:A\'I: a lai;;e demand for slight-i ly nsfd men's elnthi-s and furs; .ttood ptie(-s paid. .1 Kf-gol <6 .^on, 47! H.i.ifiad .^\cIlll... Freeport. Phone :biS W. 7-1-41
\\ .-X.\T 1:1 > I'm iiisln (1 loom for man and wife: nt will lioard in priviiti- famil.\ Hox .\. .Nassau Post. '
MORTGAGE LOANS
MONEY
TO LOAN ON MND AND MOtTGAGE. Quirk Actios. E. N. EDWARDS FREEPORT. L. I.
FOR RENT
We Have Applications
lor houses to rent, lurnished or unlurnished, Irom desirable tenants. Will be pleased lo list your property eilher For Sale, Rent or Exchange.
JAMES HANSE
Tel. 77 33 RAILROAD AVE. KREEPORT, L. I.
^0 EXTRA CHARGE FOR 11
.Advertisements lor Itae Nassau Post may be Ieit at G. I. Brailhivaite's Stationery Store, Railroad Avenue, Freeport.
AUTOMOBILES
ro RI-;.NT D(-ad storage space fm automobiles %2 pt-i month. P. () hox G7 Fii-ciiort.
FOK RL.NT 4 Kinm apailnient anti bath; tirsi flooi, $ik. Pioadway and Kostdale A\o,, J. IJ. Comisky, tol. 86.
FOK .^Al.K Small fiiiuishod hoil.no, iliiee roonis: iardtii. chicken c»op, ;^ara;;i : healthy location. Hox 4, .Moiiii k. Phone !in>; I'rei port. tJ-8-tt
FCU SAI.L At saerilice. about '2'ii> i\lia lai .Lie sized pigiiiiis. .Addres.<« l!i)\ 1. .Nass.'iu Post.
(;AK,\(;i: I'dlt KL.XT m .-.Kuan. L'.r S Cl n\ I Sl l.ll. cm 111 1 Smilh. I'lci -
poll. J ii-:;ii-4i
FuiNn ;'"vTTd7\7 Tr^7 ~s7' iuwo si roi-i.
cm in I Smith Sliei-i. can at-cdiiiiim- daii ft-« bursts with ilesirabli.' iiiimis and Inmn- lahli 'rahb- litiatd al-ii, Tl It phiiiii 171 It, I'll, ptiti.
llelal I ejlliiu' iind lloiisewnrk a
a Speelalli
.1. I. /IM.I.O\^ IK
Steel I I'lllngs. Sill, »alls nml
M iiiliscotiiii
'.M;< >liller \\oniie I'rooport
< OlM'Oiai IONS Olit.iM/EP In Ni'tt Vork ntilll .Inly Isl, it^'ts.;,!)
Im Imliiru c.iniphii niitiii .-Xeeoiiiiy-i I lllh ell ll 1 \ I I yw heri .
Suite p.'lls, litnts Itiiililing Itdwt. and 4lM SL Iol. Ili'j; Kr.uinl.
tl '.I II
CAMP TRIANGLE TO OPEN JUNE 6
I ¦.imp 'l'l iaimle will i.pi II for the llllld seasDii nil Lliivd's .Neik. Ileal lliiiit iiiglnii. on .liil.\ r, Im a pi-i lod nf si\ w(-el<s. This camp is under the ausiuces <if the Voimi; .Men's Cliris- liaii Assooiatioii of .Nassau and Suf¬ folk Counties. Since the i-lo.si of the camp last year many inipi (i\ .iiieiiis hiiM- bi-i-ii made in tin- site. Tin- has-lllill fii 1.1 ami it iiiiis cmirt lia\e been pli)\.i-ii and rolled, tin- atlileiic e(|iiipme!it iiieitasod and ivi r.\ facil- it.v prov i(l(-d for a w linlei-.(mie i hat acter-lmildiii:^ camp.
,\ll. W. (',, ,Mnelieli. wlin was Un pli.\ sn III dll ei 1(11 at tin camp las. year, will In- (amp lliiecini tins yiar. -Mr. .Mooiiih is a nati\-e nf Stm Har¬ bor and has had an exteiisi\e expi-i i- I nee ill tainping and rt-creational ac¬ tivities ,\lr. P.. I). Iliilik. sit-Klai..' of the Dl iiailiiii-iit nf I{i-( rent inn and
H<-altli ol the V in .Mt-n's ('liristian
.•\ssoe1at ion. has gi-iii-ral Miperwsinn of tin- (-amp.
All bii.\s ill tin Island twehe years of ag(- and imr an- cli,i;ilile Apjili i-atious aro now bein;; re(-el\ed. The daily program includes soltiiig up ex¬ ercises, s'liiad diilie-;. sports, hiki"^. athletic moots, council fins, sliiiit t-ii- t(-rtainments and the like
A bulletin descriptive of tb<- (amp has lii-f-n issued and <an bo had upon .'tpplication al ilie ^¦mlIlg .Mens ''liris titm .-Vssof-iation's ofllce in .Mineola. Hire is an opportunity fot iM-ry boy in tb(- Island to rt-ceive ih(- heni-tiis of w liolesoiiK- camp life.
BELLMORE ITEMS
I KI.KItKATION 0> ,11 l.V 1
liellmore is planning a community celebration for July 4 It is going to bt under supervision and along sant- and st-nsible lin<-s. Thi- peopb- of Iiellmor<- always maki- .luly 4 a gala oci-asion. but this yt-ars event is scheduli-d to eclipse all fotinor i-ole- lirations. Peter Johnson is chairman of the general conimittee, which alone assures of success for the undertak¬ ing. Ono of the features will be tho I crowning of the King and Queen at I the grand ball to be held in Firemen's i Hall in the evening
Several contestanis have registered I \beiT names, and for the neit week I tb« residents of the village will vote ' for fhe King and Queen. This part of tire "Benmore July 4 is always replete
VI. II h lllll I I : I ami iimsiili i ahh i i\ a 11.. Ulll i.M.^I Illl tin- populai ili'cisliili,
.\millii-i liiitiiti- will 111 Ihe lla>.' 1.using, wlili-h v\ill lake plaee at tin- ili-pnl at !i.:!n a. in. .-\ pt iniiiueiii iioii ll.m poll has 111 - II eiei h d Iliele, Thf llan will hi ilouii dail.N lni:ttmiim on llldl p'-mleiici l),i> Till- parade will .-¦1,111 lliliiiedialel.v .-illi-r \ii-i n>i-i ^ 111
lilt- .National Ciiaiil. tin- I'.o) Seoiilv. (¦liildnn from tin stliool and Suiiila.\ schools and the fiiemeii and eltizoiis .of the \illage will also march. Tlier'- will also hi a i|.-«-tirate(l autoiiiolii I.-
lll\ IMOII,
111 tin afli moon atlileiic ipoi is will he held Man.v valiiabb- priz<-s will hi awarded lo tin- pal t iii|jaiils in tin- i-\i-iii- till i-ii. iiiu I lln (1,'iy Jatiios l,'. :<tilir. cili'i'i of 1 In .Nassau Post, has ;.;m 11 a siih-.taii: al check for the pur¬ chase of a suitable trophy for tin most popular lady. Doubleday. Page (dtnpatiy have givt-ii llftt-i-n hooks, ami tin .Nassau (las Coiiipatiy has given a i.:as 111 all I. There will bf a prize foil tin- hesi appealing hn- coiiipiiny. aii- oilnl till 'In lust deeolaled ailloiiio- hill., ami a pii/,e will ho awarded to the willlie^ nf the (liemii-lil ellglln- , oiiti.-^l in he eomlm ll ll in llm aftf i noon
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The Appollale Division of the Sec¬ ond Department n-virsed ihedociKioii ' of .Mr Justice Kl lley in which \in granted jiidumi-iit against Itufiis 11. Siiiitb. of Ocoansidi-. and (' .M, Law- son, of Kockville Centre, for $2U,fjUU,
ll was alli-;;i ll b.v Kaymond .McNul- ly. on behalf of some infant biollieis and sisters, that in the sale of Hai num Island misrepresentation liad hoeii made by Kiifiis SiiiiUi as broker and C. M Lawson as |)iiiici|ial Tin- casi- was lri<-d in lirooklyn in Ix-eom- hi 1 last and iln- jiiditim nl leeovon-il as above
The decision of l|l< Afipellate Divi hiou also disi'iissed the (oiiiplaim, which loaves the iilaintifT nothing fur th(-r to do in the matter except to aii peal to Ihe Court of Appeals.
Tho defondaiu. C M. Ijtwson. ap peari-d by Fivln R. Kdwards. of Frei - porl. and the di-fondant, Kiifus IL Smith, appeared by Karl J. Ileniiitt and W L. Ostrandor
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A census of strawberry eaters will bo taken by the E;pworih League on Monday, July 2, by holding a straw- lierry festival at thp Freeport M. F:. Church Polls open afterntjon and ' evening.
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