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OKHl IAI, I'AI'KR OF KKKKTOKi.
THK VAS.S\i I'O.ST, FRKKl'OIM. \. V- FRIHAY. JAM ARV .'>. ISU7
OFFKIAI. I'APKK OF W.ssAl i (HM \,
i'HIl F TMO i KMS
BANNER YEAR FOR PHYSICIAN SOUNDS EDWARDS SUTED VILLAGE WttCOMES BIG LOCAL CONCERN THE FREEPORT BANK NOTE OF WARNING FOR PRESIDENT ACCOUNTANT BENS WILL BRANCH OUT
Directors Add $5,000 To Surplus Fund, Mak¬ ing Total Over $75,000.
This Will be the- re.-el baiiiii r yvai ii
Rank, for aeveral note'worthy reas-iiis; Tho first rea.wm is bi-e-aiisi' lh '
has rendere.'el il so strong and diir,ii'li
of depositors all over I.oiik 1,-I:'.ii(' The second re-ason is br'aiise- \'. il
hraling his twenty-fifth aaiiiv. j ii.i.. :i- The Ihirel reason is
tM;i-aiisi' the- din-.-tors
have- jusi rev.-aled
startliiii; fae-l of ttn-
aetvanee's made in lie'
srowtli b> pasKiiiM ..
resoluti'iii tei adel $,",,0011
iiiori! to the- lairplii,-
fun.l, iiiiittiiiK 111.- loial
neiw more- Iban |7;'i,iioo In ri-ialiein to William
S Hall's as,iOi-ijil ioi;
with 111.- l''re-e'|iorl Hank eme' is synoneiiiieiii.,
with the- eilher it iiiiuhl
be' w.'ll lei say soiii.'lliini;
alKiiit ,Vli-, liall (biieflv
lor till- present 1 and b:: liaiikiim i-are.-r, li ¦
laiini-li.'el his fiiiaii.iai
. areer more' than Ihiiis
ytars a;;.), whe-n a yoiiii :
man, a-s el('rk m Hi
lleiinpHle'a.l Hank, ll.-
le'inain.'d llieii' o\ei- liv.'
year,S(, wiiiiiini.^ several
liroiiiolions When ili -
l''re'e'[ieirt I! a n k w a s
starte-d he' be'eaine' it,-^^^ .aliiii. II.- lia
of baiike'rs and has rais.il liiiiis. If 1 o sl.'ad bank, whieh is nuw on. ot lii- To dw.'ll e-v.-n for an iiistaiii o'l lb.' de;v('l.ipminl of lh.' i>'riiepiiri li.ii.,, it would tie; a. refle-eiion on the li,-iiii. not lo nie-nti.iii th.- nam.' .ii' Willi.im .S, liall, all In tbe one bn-alli Tnn, .Mr. Hall's Kii-al sii.-.-ess lia:< li. . n due Io Ins .sugiK-ily an.l ki-e'ii Iuihiih s ¦ ae-iimen plu ; his abilily to iiii.li'iMlai"! the diree-loMs .»f the- bank,
The're ha;, fienti the- tlrsi ila> in Illl- bank's hisloiy lo lb.' pii-.s. nl liine been a hai iiiony lietween .Mr. liall anei the liuard of Direelois thai ba,- Imen worthy of nieiili.ni. Tti.-f.- has not be'eii oii.' jariiii-; nole of ili.-si-ii lion cxe-haii;^! d over lh.- buanl table-. This is due- to Hie- llliilerslaiiillii ; that exists hi tw.'iii the' li.ianl im one- hand an.l ils ailive' casliii-i on llu other. The leiyall;y of .nif lo ili. other has b.-i'ii a soiin.- ol K-aiilica tion lo both sieles.
•1 nil u nil llil' l-'re-e-peir
'iii.'-'aiii, si.aeii Lir.-.isih of the- hank that 1' is . oiiiiiiandiiii; the- re-spe-e-l
isbii-r. is ; 01, Mar.ll
l-^ditor Nassau Post;
IJcar Sir: —
Permit me- to inform yonr papei Ihat a i:i'rtain iiiae:t.i.-e prevails in Freepoit ie;li;ti\e' ie> e:oiUaKious dis¬ eases which I ileoiii unfair, and I'er- tainly se,-rioiis, it is that of mothers in many instane-es iiideavorin,i; to tie-at their children for e-ertain inal- adi.-s whicii tin- meiihers i-eiiisieli-i- pe-rf.-.-ily haiml.-ss
I will give you an exaiupl.-, an.l
Ass't District Attorney Will Head Freeport
.Selon ('. l/ins, a we'll knouii .hai- teie-d accountant, with of!ie-e-s in th.- Woolworth Buildin.!;. .New York, has ^11^ -» 1017 , opened a branch establishment in the
LilUD in Aifll Captain Ilanse Building on Railroad
a\eiiiie. Tinu and a.i^ain liusine'ss es-
t:iblishiin nts in Kri-e'iHin and the vi
Klvin ,N. I.dwaids will h.: ihe ne.\t 1 cinitv have had need for the services
president of the Fre-eport Club, sue-i ^f ^n e.<pe.-l accountant en auditor,
reeding C. Liwif.'ht IJaker. who ha.s j and the opening of ihis bran.h offle»
New Brass Company Capitalized at $450,000. To Fill War Orders.
Illl vie:.'-p ,.,l luy-iii
liil',-i-||ii 111 l'l.lilp \'ll K'l-i'i-y of l|w^ lie-mp
-, . "11 111.- i:,i.l!lll.
MANY COMMUTERS ON LONG ISLAND
l'a|ii-rs 111 iin-oi pen alioii tor ihi- es
labllshiiieni oi a new coipoiaiioii ii
serveel .«o sm ces.sfiilly duriiij; the last:;,, p, ,,',.|,„,-t will he- a distinci a.lvan- i,-,-t.,,,Kirt w -re tiled dnrini; lasi week
year, Mr, Kdwards was nominated;,,,^.,, ,„ (,,;, i,„.ali,y, 'p,,,. new e-miipany ,s the C.iluii.nuii
A i-epres'.'ntative of the ,\assaii I'lemze Corpeualioii, which is lln- nfl
, ,, , . "" "•" '-"-'"' ^'' Hens ii'i-eiitl.v shoot of the Columbian Hrass Fonii-
"faxt thtre i^ no oppositiem m anv .,, ,,j„ f,,^.,, ,, „„„ j m,, h..^^ has ,),-y. rii,' i„-w .-.mipany has a .apiia
been . n^ll-ei' in imporiant work in ; lisi.'d at •<4,'^'ii.o.i.i. Tbi- plan is -' N.w \.iik ( llv liilMlie-ss ilistilutioiis ! (,\,,„,,m]|y |„iy in nil the' sioe-k e.f lb< foi 111. pit i\ vt 11 V For several'(-,,111,„(,|;i„ I'm-;,-. Foiiiulry and opi • M 11^ ll. \ I 1 i...d In efflcien.-y ¦ at,' under tin- m-w .-.ii puration iiaim
wmk in Minn, sot I Wise-onsin, Ihe with the- ofli.-e-is ol th. C'.lumt.ia-. I'l'l 1 1 III I'hi H.' is a:; , jii-jij;..; Fiiiiiidiy as-nmii.:- <i!iiila:
eiiiiv ill ^.Ililll mil a chart, r.'d „f|j,-,,s in ibc m ' .011.. in K. "lllll III I 1.-I11" ami Ibc Hrit-i -yi^iy, ^,\.^^^^ i^ not ajtoye th. 1 um \
I'-ll Kiln 1 wleie iie w;..- and 1:^ pe-e-K-d. -It 1.- known thai lh. CliiOi Pill I'ed with '¦onu of the hirgc.-*! i,;;,,, Iiias., le-iimliy lias-li;nl its mos! i.-'-o iilion-^ III his hen especially tii-i^er' ill bl pif n; lh.- iiictb'ul.- ot llllli _ Illl 11 11 the- KnsUsli
hi 1-
M I e 11 1 1 . p 11. ll 111 .-Ill.l- int.') e onti It I.) I ( 1 llltil : a' a liM-il aii- III I lllll-I iimle I whieh eenitra.t Illl 11. nl e niiii-mplati-d for 1
montblv iiiiiii mil Ihe renilerlnu. of nionthlv siiieiiieiit ^lie.w ing pi <im ess [¦Irotits, el.',, als.i the introduction of liP'.i' and la''oi sin In,:- (!e\ ii-es as will a* for any 1 Ifn ii in > work that mav have- 10 111 llom-.
Mr P.. ns IV I "|K-'ially inialitii-d l'i advi:-.' anil oiriet th'- makiiiir of .-\- (-. rloi-'' ami imomi- lax n ports
.Mr, Hens h;.--! piir.-hasi'd a hum.- in Fll. P'irt aiul will m;il-;i' his perma- 11.'Ill re si.le-ne-e' in tlis iibu'-, tin- 01- '-'-;ioii for l'p. niiiK 111.' braiirh ofHi-.,-, V I'Hli v> ill pi'n.- smh a boon to ili. commercial lit'.- o* Iti is ii'iil, •-.
doubtle-.ss other physicians coulel sup-j ^t ,he last im-eting and will go int ply many more, , jj^^, ^^^,^^ wiiboiit anv onposition. In
K. .-'-iitly ill one of fiiir sehools fe-w e-Hses of e-hie-ke-n pox vv. i e eluded, some- w-cie reported to th | proper aiithe.i ities and duly epi u in tii'.-.l w ith o'her e liildre 11 11 l fainily, whie-h is as it^sheiulil h.
In Iry iim lo tra.-e- the eiriKii: of lln ,-0 lalli-.l haiialess elisease. it w ipiite evi.1.'Ill ihat some' faiiiii\ hul 1 I,-ise- of .-hi'ken pox and nol .inh I'lile-il ID lal- a doe-lor, bin illoweel Ihc other inemb.-rs to eeintiniU' .-.loe lle-ne-c -icvi'ial mon chili!!.n m ira.l.-el tlu- ilise-ase .
Tli(-re is MO e-xi-iisi- .vhat.-M-r, i ih town has a d'nieir who will 1 1 I oil iiiiyom- too pour 'o pay a phv-uiu or till- ll.-alih Ollice-r may hi . ill..' w he'll the-ri- n: any iloulii as ti tl. d:,:rase In-Ill'. i-i'lit:it;loi,ih , aiul 1 (111 ' iiosis usually can lie iiiaile, ini-'i 1 nn iiisialle-.l, ami r.-poricd 10 ilu- '^ lu < 1 .-lUthoriti.-s.
'I'll.- ill.ill I M'l "j 111. ninth,-I' '!i cal- 1012 tilt- child iKil only pl;i(-. :- lu -' rhilfl's e-omlii ll'll Ml a eiiu'stionalil. sitiiatiein. Inn by s.-iuliii^; thc eitlici- lo sebool she- plai-e-s iloz. ns of eit he 1 rliilelii'ii ill (laiitrer.
Hoping that you vvill ;iiv.' this note I'.om.. pr.iiiiiii.'iic' llial fiitii''.' oi-.-a,^ ions of thi'; kind may iioi re-o.-cui, I lieu to i-eiiKiiii. R.'spce-lfiilly,
isi^n. ll 111'. ,ii'!.ii;n iii;,\.\.
prosperous year Knur 11 wi'.s e-siati lisheiL. \l.-i;-A I'!.- 01'ills caiiir .:: \. hi'li lii-i ,-. .-Hall li iiii'lcasiiK 111. siaf!, .mil l-M ll vsnli this aiUIn le.n, tin mil, w I 11- ,.11-1' ; 11,,111 I s .1 rii: ill 1 i-tiils 1:1.-Ill ion. it 111 I 111' lii'u III i,;;ii-i ,'a'ioii ;.!'. II il. H.-iim I' I,.-111, I! li li" , an.l l'l "I -'I S:,it, I
,-\i een (llli:; lo llu .itliiiai- ol the Cohiuihiaii Hias.^ l-'nindrv, all th- stock of 111 Ihirty sUK-kholders 1- be-iiiK lieiiiLtii 111 allel when this is ae- complislii .1 Illl- m-« col poratlon veill lake- . ar. ol all the- work aiiel will ope mil mi.li 1 on.- luiim msii-ait of two a- .11 pie-,-iin
Till ^:lovnll of Illl- rolniiibiaii Hiass I'liiiiiili v ha- 111 (-11 so sli-Hily thai tUt- a.lvaiii imiil ma.le b.v ll.is ii.miiau.f bas pass. (I not ici-, but 11 slaiiil,-^ t.ida.T ,-i: "in ol lh. ll a.lin.L' ta.1.11 us of its I.llili III I'll .-^lati- 'file ..riteis have' III el* ,woilil-wi.l.', I'll! th. . llliie'iii sla:/ ba . ln-i 11 nl'li to 1,1. , t lln- ik ik: :- p. rliap:- a llUli bit be-li.i inai. ai.-uiv ol 111 1 i iiiiil-ir roiii 1 I¦n^.
Jiisi w lia: |llan^¦ ,ir(- i i.iile iiiplal. 0 ten III. fiinin are iiii.>ii.-wii as tin ir li.in no- 111 I'll ili'liiiiti'lv shapi'il enu a- >il, lmi lh. Ill'" i-i'i pill iiliiiii will I'. ., :;,l: ,0 hai:.!,. i v. 1, la'i-i 1 .n '1' .,- ''.:,', ,, I'll ¦' 1.1
WHO MIXED UP "ITA" TO TELL THE F]RE CALLS? WHO KILLED SMITH
Girls at Thone Ex- Poiice of Freeport To change Exhonorated Question Veiled
ELVIN N. HOWARDS.
From All Blame
Lady
COL. YOUNGS LEFT ESTATE TO WIDOW
¦I'll.' I..iii'4 Island Railroiiil carrie-il , \Mlliaiii ,1, Voiiii;;s, forim eiv.-r a .|ii.irier million i-oiiiniulurK -klales Iiisirui .-\itoriiey for this dis-' 2r,l.Sii:; to b.- e^a.-t in Ihc lasl year. J "'i'''- '<'''t '-i "'"' .slate of $117,6;{6,8-1 ' This .'xi-ecils by :.'S,l:ir, th.' ninnbe'i-''.K'.or.ling to ;. I ransf.-r appraisal tiled i of .-oiiii:iiOoi: 111 Cl!:', -imj rstab- |"" '''** .''"^lal,' by Tiaiifer Ta.x Apprai- , li,-:l;c,: :i iic.N n . eiiel lor lti:il class of ' ^< i' •lanii'S .\. Celirit;. -Mr, Voiings !
of the- oHici-.il list. The annual cl.-e- Iieiii will he- (,ii .Moiiilav e-\eniiic. For le-si S. Itiiiioai will be' the vii-e--pr.:si '111'- ,i'.ul ,-- Sill ill.'.- will III- SI (-re¬ tary, Charle-: .\l, Vanderoef, in-a^-iiK . and the- .Ine-.-tors will be- .'-^iiliicy II Sue/ey, Sielai-y Y C.ihsoii, Charles M 11,111 ami 11. it. .^milh for twn ycai I'liilid I .;,;,] ¦',\i:ii,.|i,i I", fom,-II f.ll' om- v, ai
passen'.^('i- irafl'ie-.
A close analysis of the riiruies jiisi i-otupil.-(l by 111.' railr.iad, sliows that in i-viiy miii:ili <i| I'llf, ihi-r.- was a siilislaiilial iiu-iease' in coinmutor Iravel, lis compared wnh .-acb eor- I'l-spoiiilint; monlli of the- pri-e-ee'dinir riiere ha,.- be-e'ii ve'iy few chain?.s y.'ar. The-;.' iiu-re-ases raii;;e'ri from
li'liii ill ,Ma> 111 Kif.li in AukusI, Uiir-
of iiiK the lati,',- nionlh :h),lill-1 Tomiuina-
li.in tie'u'ts were- puri-hased. making
the lingi'st ;-,ale- of sne-li t rHIiS|>e>rla-
lioii I'or any sinule monlli in thc his j'^J'^"''" "'»>" vlllage, lory, of till- i.oni2 Island Kailieiael, I '\'>'«- MiiV Kinory '^¦olIn
in the personni'l eif the' Heiiiiel siii.-e
the bank was institiileit l-'iv
the original b.iaiel ri-niaiii. Tlie-y an
John .1, Ranelall, William C. ,Mille-:
1), Wesley Fine, William 1-; Coleiei
and Ceile'S I'ettit, Ce'orKe- ,M, Kaiulal
died ri'i'e'iitly. The ail.lili.>nal nu-ni
litMS of the Hoard who liav.- ni-cii ai¬ live for a long time' are Wallace- II
('ornw.'ll, Smilh ('ox, William ,S. Hall, nioinh in I'lM
I'ldgur ,la<k,'a'n. Dani.'l H. Kayn.n anil IIHfi:
llarve'y H. .--''iiiilli, .lanuary
Mr. Hall gives the boar.l of ilir.-i Fein uary
tors credit for the' rioiirishliiu ckii- .March dition of the bank but herein lii':, April
Mr, Hall's i>ersoiial siie-ce-ss, ll.- .May
loses nothing from this gi-nerenis sae- .Inm-
rice, however, as thc Heiard jii.u July
as maKnaninously passes the palm .Aunii.'t
to Cashier Hall again. Tlu-y re- .Seiitenibe'i
gard him as the ve'iy e-sse-ne-e- October . .
of flnane-ial perfet-lieni. The-y point Novenibi'r
to his conservatism, at the' sam.- I)ei-embe'i- .
time dwelling on his preiKii'ssive- an 1
onerKelic pe-isonallty. Mr. Hall, i.i-
dajf ranks high among the flnane-iers
e)f (ireater New Yeirk. as his biisine-ss
takes him Ink) those lields llis ail-
vice is sought by men lii.i;b in Ihc
financial world.
The rcalr-iatlon of this achie've'imni has not e-enne wilhoui ils liai.lsliips Mr. Hall is a lover of harel weirk ami he has devoted many eif his iiiyhls after long days eif work in e'slab
(lilll in Careleii City on Aiiril 27 las', III' owned pers.nial pr.iperly which is value.1 .11 ,'f7S,-)(i7-Hi. llis really holdings arc appraised at $tl,48.'< Debts and expenses of administration total $2,225,Gl',
The ixMsonal estate ine-lude-el ten niort/iiigt-s, lotallmg |tt,57ii.ll, hn.l ]0(| shares of the inefe-rred eapital steie-k of the- (Ieneral Clu'inieal Com¬ pany, value.l at ,?11,500. The realty inclu.i.-s a ten-acre- trait of landneai-
wielow eif
riu- followini: lable shows the- ni
I Ihe former Misti-ict .¦\itorne)'-, re-
lie'ieif peeipli- who held and used eom-I c-ives Ihe hulk of the estate Her
'iniilntiiMi I cIuMh from monlli to ! *^lmic is e-iuiiputed at $116,.'itil,81,
the- ini-re'itses nve'r j ^^'"''i'" V'oiin,!rs Strong, a grandson.
I re:(-e-ive-s a trust estate of 11.000, The
I ,t;4'l I'<'"ficy to William P, .-Mien, a former
iw ass(K-ial(-, is value-.l al ^~ii.
111,1)11'
11:,:.'Ill
ll!,!l(17
17.0S1
l'.>Hit~
2:!.!)ill
2:i,ooii
:;o,o!i-i
2.';,0(;'t
20 .'¦i2li
l'),317
l!»,307
l.tW'l
i,x:!4
1.70,1-,
1.72?.
L.-Slfi
1,7f.fi
.1.0711
l.OfiO
:t.4!l7
2.mi
2.,111
2,4:54
Total 2.'')4,80:!
28,4!lfi
HONORARY DINNER TO JUDGE LUYSTER
.A iliiine'i wius siven IJeeenibei' 28, ,,.,,,..,. ... . i4i Ihl' (lysi.-i- Itay Inn in honor of
lighing thai banking; lepiitati.m, A re-, j,,^,^,,,. -^v'illiani K. Knysler, of C.len
Cove-, whei rcsiKned his eillle-e last week lei assume the duties of the
porter from Tlie Host e-alle>el upon ,Mr Hall Tuesday and asked him for ad vice to youni; men, .Mr. Hall's love for Ihe rlsluK Ki>ne>ration is as vm-H known as his banking ability.
He declared that he "spoke " lond ly on this fact in establishim; th C;hrlslnias Fund si'veral years ai,'o. It was started for the- o:;te'iisibli- pui pose of giving the youni; folks .1 chanei' to save, Ilo believes that the' wealth eif th* nation depends on lb-- proper ti-aebing of the yoiiim into ways of ilirifl. He- has featiiri'd Ihi', Christmas fuiiei lei siie'h an e-xienl that
POUCE HAVE CLUE TO RECENT THEHS
Kour biiigluries in two weeks have Kiven tho hieal police- fonsieierable unri'st. The latest hurKlary le-poitcd was that in the home of Ge-orire- lioy- toii, on Wesl Dean strtH-l, Sunday
I night, whiie the fainily was out. Thn tliiif elTe'e-ted an eiitrani-e through a \-,-indow in the rear of ihi- building and stole- a gold wateh anei e-hain
j besides some- less expensive articles.
i Thc police are working on a clue,
I which they think will lead to the- ar- ri'st eif eme pe-rson who Is responsible for the- se-veral burKlarie-s that hav; oee-iirred in the village- durniu the' last yi'ai
APPROVE BOND OF W. E. LUYSTER
Supervisors Apportion
Mortgage Tax Moneys
in County.
.-\t the ii-jiiilar meeting of the Hoaid ot Siiperv isors held on December 2li, the bond eif the Fidelity and Deposii Co,, (if .Maryland, on behalf ot W 1-,'. Luyster. County Treasurei-elce i, in the amount of i.'io,OOO,. was approved. The bond of the .Nassau Cnion Hank, of Glen Cove, in the aiiioiint of $r.n,- nnn. Was also approved,
J, Kdward Downing was autliorlzt'I anei eliree-led lo apiiortion tbe liaiik ta.x nioney eliily levied by the Hoard on October '20, of last year
Tlie- salaiies eif Ihe ollicials of tbe i aged 4, ih e-ouniy for the year 11117 w«re spee-i- fle-f) with tlu- in.-reases indicated in another column of this issue.
'I'he sum of !f2;t,4 l,T,7.'i. moneys col¬ lecteel by Treasiiie-i- He.ueman for laxes on 1110; tgages covering the time between November 1, 1915, to Octo ber :n, liilG, was apportioned as feil- lows: Town of Hi-mpste-ad. $10,611,41; Town of ,\eirth Hempstead, %i,,i,lH.i,:], and Town o." Oyster Hay, $4 068.Hi,
PRICELESS XMAS GIFTS FOR COUPLE
Th a- ¦i-iinill, a nui^,! l.n.i.i-i
ol l.akeuc.v incaiii-, KoikMih- I'.-ii In-, has 1-11)1' 111 llu |iioli;.-m o;' ('hi isi ¦ mas ine-sein iiiakii;,-:, and bv p.-, iilia' coini idciisc, his wife-, lU'li-ii leaiiicil the- art at th.- ,--.-iim iim.-. Th.' pre'Siiits Wen imi losllv. Inn llu, welt' m,,.le- v\i:h rnlisulci able liiiman fc'.'liin.- ami lor thai n-ason an wnr thy ot the lelling
It seems iiial 'riioinas (din..-11 aiol bis wife an- on tlu- way 111 life- low aid llie-ir ,-iiiliiiiiii. 'llii ^ have' bc-e'ii childless, but ha\i- b.i 11 a liap]iy t-ouple wiiiuii. .Mr I'liinie-ll has al¬ ways love.-d il'ildiiii. ,->(! has his wife bill V jii'ii ilieir ucdiori, -.¦, as nol ble-ssed will! issue, thy tiiiiie.'d then attention 1.1 otli.-i . hannels. .Mr Cuii- iiell made iiioiiry and bouubl a pi-ctly tiome and a lai ami has i-ii'--!ik'iI .: maid or tw 1.
When thc Viilclidc season caiiie about .Mrs. Connell nolie-t-d thai lu.-r husband often referred to lb.- twn orphaned (-hildren of a dislant re- laiioii. The two ehiidren wei'e' in di: ferent institutions. One was a boy .liber a girl, ageel 1,'. inonths. .Mrs. Connell could not fathom her bushand's Interest in ihe tw.i little ones, but as the season of ;iifts and good (-lie<-r and e-harity ar rived, .Mrs. iViniu I >;ot in loueh with the Rev, I'eti-r Quealy, pastoi of ."^i Agnes' Chuich of that village and ob¬ tained consent to adopt the- liltle bo\ for her husband.
Father Quealy smiled knowingly when Mrs, ''onnell ealle-d on him. bm imagine her surprise several days af-
Wlin l,a.-. I..-.-II lesponsil'l.- f.n tli- ¦ ml.\ up 111 li 1- rail III ill.' lasl 1 u "
lire-s ll! l-'l i-e-pni I " The- talis 11 .
icIHiit.-il. haw- Inrn all jiniil'leil up i ami liavi s.m tin- Int-m.ii n. plat t-
II mole from ilie se-i-iie- of tin- tins, l'lll- lirsl It'i lak. o. I 111 1 i-tl nil .'¦;al iii.lay iii::hi whin a lm lin.Ki- ou;
III till- I cllai ol U'l hi'iiu ni \\, illiaii! L.'vy, i.i- ,\oilli O.caii a.i uur, t aiiM'il by an nvci';i'alii! fiiliia.. Tin .all ,' i-in III wa - III.Ill a lot al mii iii-in l.iiia avt-ini-', or alino-l i,w., Mock- away Wlu.i 1 Ir- tire-ilit 11 it I vt- ,lp |ii ai.'. .1 l'l 111 iiiiiilaKi I 111 > maih :. Iia,-i\ it-iiini I" It.. iiM'pti plait, bin foi'Uiiia.li-ly tl;. I'la, '- ha.l !•• . n cN lingui.die-d
.\,i.-,-lin 01. Moiiila;, .'icniiiu ,1 ;:m Ull' (-,\|ii'll.-ii.'.- (It (in 11(1 .\ 111., -Ill' iioM'illy fron; iiice-mliii 1 v orcin, tail
l-(l 111 lb.- lilKK CUpil-d llnllll- ol illilll.-.:
Cal'li.-\, at M:lli-r aninit-, 111 a: Allah lit- a-.cinu- .\ii alalia w a,-^ sent in that imlicali il that llu tire was al Illl- I'la/a 'rtl.'all.'. 'riu- wlm lb niimlc'l f..n: tlilTei-ein al'irms for lh- ame lin Wlu-li tlii' finiiii'ii wen
imbt.-.l lliih tinu; the (in- bait iiiadi '-onsideraiil
and skill of Ih.- tire lu.ii aPni. pi veiiK-d I' Inuii l..iiu' inlall) .It troyed.
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lllh : I't alb 0. (Ill reel mult 1' |i.
. Ill mil- i,ii't . , . .-^ome hi Id 1 1
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lion ; III will l.ll h. 1 11,(pill 1 r
|(iiii::lil on III. stai;!'
This i.'n.-s III. [loliii a i'i:u- If Ila is abl.- I" n-ll y-(i my .-.le'rioiit ,1 lllill^,' llii'v will ask h.-r In iinfold ih- iiiysterie-s sm reiuniliu^' Hit- theft' be-ailway, l.iil^ the sp.-e-'l ,.„„,„,i,(,,,i jj, ,(„, villaKe dm nic tb.- last yiai. Ibc polu-c will be piei- e-nt loniL'bl to hear who kill.-d fiddie T. Smith, and to ask a r.'v^ p. rtinciii
(|ll.-:-I 1. 11 1 il. lllSlI US
The fill I,-- 111 111.' (iiilial exe-hain-'i were- not al fanli 'Ibis was plainlv made- evideni wluii inejUliy was iiiadi upon Iht'iii lor information as 10 ili. scene of th.- lire. Central tohl In-, inqiiir.-rs Abere- the lire' v^as tin rectly. whie-h e-xonerate-s llieiii from any blame foi the mistake The ejiies lion: Wild is gettintf the liic a lai in signals muddled up''
e-oiinly troasiirership eif Nassau on Manuarj I, Amoiii; those' in the- party wire Supe-rviseir Janies 11. Coe-ks, Jus- ti(-c Kobeit U . Du Vail. Jnstii-e eif th ' I'eae I- llerbe-rt Weiden. Dr. William J. Hums, Health Oflleer of the Town eif Oyster Ilay: W, FrcdeTie-k Starks, Coiiin.v l-;ng.neer: Ceorge- P.. Stod- .larl, Coiiii,;el lo tb" Town of Oyster Kay: Charl.'s T. .Me'X'arthy, l-:dward l)ca,;v, i-'ra-k M.-Ci-liill, Percival 1), Sioddart. Clarence Doud, Assessor
The apportionment among the vil lages in the Town of Hemp.stead was j ter Cbrisiniis or the- day be-fore stu as follov s: liemiisie'ad, $100.62; Free- made her prese'Ut to her husband, ii port, $,508.li; Floral Park, $10!i.6ii: j be presentc'l with the fifteen months I.aw r.'lie, s ll'll.7M: Kockville Centre, old L'irl, Thus were brother and sis
CHUBBUCKS STORE WON WINDOW PRIZE
$227,66; Ka.n Ke.ekaway. $111,2;;; l.yn¬ brook, $171i.><.3; CtHiarhursL $146,07; I/mi: Reach, $477,.')2; .Mineola, $127- 97, and .San.is Point, $270.10,
BARSE SOUTHERN CAN NOW SKATE IN HOTEL DESTROYED ROCKVILLE CENTRE
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The iiaienls eif ihi- orphaiis in .jues- 11.in wen- talented, and ilieil af'ei si-v- i-n imaiu ial reverses.
J , , , .-ill "'' "'"' '''own of Oysler Hay; John S
hiindriMls of boys and girls, besides , |{p„eK-e Town men and we.nie-n. who nev.-t- sav..I b.
W'llkiril 11 Harse. part owi'i! l.f ll'i 'Nassau Hotel, of l.oin; Htaih, is r.- I ceivim; lhe sympathy of hi.-; manv I friends over the lost he sustained In I Illl'l destrue tion of the llaniplon Ter- j rail- Hotel, in .\iii-.ustii, Ceor.uia. whi.-li be was 10 have- openi'd ihis
fe>ro. have' startcel bank acouils Many who le-e'eiv.-.i their Chrisiiiia fund inoiii-y, t.niii.l that Ih.-y diil no: need it and le'iiiinctl it for lime- ri- posits.
Ry li'ainiin; to sue feir lh. Clni-t iria.'i fund I't-y also Icarne-d to sav- in household e n'e-cls unlil ih.-v bail ecQUOPii'/ed .so llioroughly ih.it lh- Chrlsiii'as fulni was nol neee-ssary for the Chi l::liu;::; shoppin.i;. It wa,'-, Wil liam S Mall, who iiili-.iriii't-il ibis 1 frieiuls feature of .s.-ivini; iiUo Freciioii, an.i h.-iiriiiy ho did i' III lh.' siuri^esiion of hi; . ferees of the Roard,
Highways K'dvvard It. .Siiiiimers, Thos, H, O'Keefe, Tax Collector Frank Mo Queen, Asst^-^-sor Peter VVaters Jr. Nelson Dislirow, Ceorge H, Powei.s, Ilarry Weber John S, Thompson, "¦'"'- '1 (¦;,- -I,- Charles We:,.;, .lu•¦Il(-.^ nf l'l ,'('(' .l(;se-iih SMencif j
.Snperinteneleni of. , „,, , , , , ,
'week, lhe hotel wliiili has a i-ap-i
e-ii;,' of' about Ihite liuiuli c.l, wa ;
'miiiil (l.iwii oil Sunday la,-I. .Mr
";i-- " 1,-11! 'iiai'i' resi ;'\ aii'.iis for lorn
h.mulreel i-nests an.l half as many
inoic vv'ilil'l I'l'M- joifetl the tl'r.Ui;.:.
Po " ,' ¦ '' ' .' f'lr I:'.. m-aml .'Peii
ing
; V, !:•:• ^' i'l make for Ihc
Wh^t Did Stie Mean? , rinii!. .ne i,t 1,!!,-. n, 11" is n.w tbiv ;.
"llnw- wns your sp, ,„ p |-,.,',-i \ ,.,1 at ' i ' "U:'.'' ' '''¦ "i'l h"! reunn' i.
tile" e-liili','" a-k.'I I'll, I I I'biiiub'y's •''"'-' Pca.-li intil loi'ioirow.
Why tlicy e-,'ii-_:-niilait'il me: "
In fuel, on- '.f th.' mem-1 .^>JITHVIM,K SOUH.
Iie-rs .-lllll,. l'l , :,i(.i .iiii 1,1.. Ihtll when
I sal .low 11 b.' had s:ii.l 1.. I'iiii.seif it
K. II lii'',.;s, who, wnll Mariild Har- ihl 1: I ' v n t I I. , ' I, was in¬ 'l.nm Ilial 111 makin;; th.j Older Hoys' Conference lield in Roekville Centre, I'll "ionii so sii('ces,';fiil. has dis- playiei aiialn a similar interest in the-: young folks
Freeporf has jio ice skating rink; neiilier has Koekville Centri-, .Mr Ho-j:-'s. w uKin-.: in, eiiiijiini-lion wiip, til- \'ill,-iKe Hoard, has arranged to lur.e-, Uie- lioe-kvillc I'liire tennis e-oiirts fiiishci' w/iih wa'er from a ' villau't- byelrain, so Ihat everyone in ¦ lha: \.ill,ii-i' |ia.''i('iil;iii> th: youi,:. folks ran have a hoine skatiui: nnk Then- is an aiailable club house' . I. ( led on 'he iirounds.
\1aiiat;ci .\n\i, of Cllullbue¦k^. I'liai ter brought to^;ether and ihus will imuy and Ins iussistanl eU'rks, .Messi,: they live and be biouKht up tOKether, Weeks and ,Vloi:Iane-z, are ie'e-eiviin to know the .'oniiells as their pari-nis i-oriKiaiiilatlons of their many patron: and to e-njov the re'inninder of the-ii npein re^-.-ivini; tbe Iliinl pri/e in tlu'
ice:ent l-;elison Window Display i-on test. Tilt- <()iit(-si was Stilt.' wi.i.:, iiiort- than -".'"i store-s e-oinpetiiiK Th:- window (It (-01 ation, i' will be- re-e-all cd, v^as ii,'/,-i attiaelive- and ariistu 'Aith either.- we offe-r e (iiiiiratulal ion and best w isbe-s teir sucei-s-- in llu Crand Swe p Stakes.
The Icttei receiv e-el l.v ih. 'm' as follows:
,Mr, William Chiibl.'i. I., Freepoit, ."''> V., Diar Sli :
It !.'i-.e-s lis -2lliO I'l.-ll:-"!'
(lose bere-wilh .lUi i lu ek for $'|ii no
as thiri'l i>'r.^i in tin- VVimlow Dispk-i.
;(|i: (I': Week Tl!.-
Slmply Solved.
Ill- tniil hi. 11 .-lilling on the Widow Smilh. IS f..r sniiii lime', tind it could not be- said lti,,i In had ma.le an nn- pri'ssioii, ,-illliiiii/li hi- hail faib-il to rt'iili/i- llli' f.i'-t, Shi- th-e-iili'il to spee-d him on his uav at the lirst ojipor tuiiity, mill It i-ai:i<- that night, lb- hniviil Jl siL'h ami saiti. "I liavf emly 0I1-- fill ml on i-arlh—iiiy duir." "Well, siu- iiiisu. n-ll, .'iilinly, "if that isn't ('niili-sl tl'm'lit;
White Pine and Spruce Balsam
If Mill liav.- II -.tiililiorn loiil^li, if vonr Inni/s nn- jii- lliiiiie-el nrul jniiriiir piissa^-.-. irril:il.-il, llii. spj, ,|,!id C,.ii;'li Syrup will uMnril tin- nlnf VOII s.-<-k proiiiptlv and with nnt ,111. l.,.Illlllll:lM.-r.^-i^..l .
I". 11-lar \.liil.- I'm- an.l ¦^piiiii- Dll,am I 1 li.-ahrti,' 11-111.(Is (..mpi.mill.(1 ..f I'liK- Hark. "iprn. .- I inni, I "liar 11 l',,ik, Vvilil I h.-irv .-mil .,1', -r ¦» "leii'.w 11 i:.»;r( (|i- . (il^ "I (' ' • ,,i.:<(l iii'-rit-,.
(.1-1 ,, I...',:.. ,,f till, e-lb-. I l.'l. ini-iK :is<;ni,n 1 . ( o-.dili;
'1 ri'l yours, II ,,[ ttial
iii'li. Sfilil in twi, 1/, -.
Read tho Nassau Foijt.
WIIS I he t)"-<r Illin- I h,|.l ..v.-r W'.ne."- I.einiloii Sntunl: ., .I.i.;:-'i,,.i,
j The' iigiilar ine-efin',' of the l,a(li( s ' Mixiii;..;y of ibc Snilthvllle South j F'ire Departmenl. was held at the I home of .Mrs James Odell on Wednes- i day evening, January ;l.
Unsightly Weeds. Obneixious wt-.-.ls may be kili Covering the stalks with snll mny be- Ilhi-el tei keep deiwn w.'.' ."Tirlnkliug it uver the ground.
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Salt lis by
i-li.iii-.'h, ',\li.'. 'i.'i.I vi'U i.1 I aiiollu-r nh''tccralih "f your v. iiideivv bas b. c dug?" forwarileil to the f.-i'in:-. n- '" 'i
if't'd in lh' Craii -__ i^iize
"Eat Plenty of Hard Food." Wc trust that nnt • <: m >-, i,
¦''Tlu-re- iii-t- thn-e thiiiL'-j I., k.-ep In fovib in tle'corai'ii;:.; your w nui -v wn miml whi-ii coiisi.i, rim.' (hs.-iis.-s of th.- h ' ' ' ' "¦ •¦'•<-' niany tine-,- in m
teeth—llrsr. that s.ift i'o.mI is injurious. ^'¦''¦y "¦"'.^' yr^'^s,
ami tbat pl.-iily of hanl I'li-.l should be, "'." ''ORPOKATK 1'
eaten; s.-tom!. iliai inft'Cilon In tl.e gums and to..;,li t-avitii-s maj cause dis- or.li-rSS<y tin- pu- b. lu-.' s'.va'l.iwi.d and so eonve\e-il tei the' sleiiiiaell and ili-
tosliiies, iliiriUy, lii.,! the pus may Most Necessary,
cause iiiiire se-rio-is iroutne by being ^ trielie f<.r ilu- nni:'.!.- i" a 1,.-'-'•»¦ abtiorbt-el ilirougli 'lu- ly mpliutlcs. ' ^^^j.^ p:, c - .f l,,.,i.
CHUBBUCK'S Drug Store
FREEPORT. L. I.