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THE HASSAP POST. FBEEPOBT, Y. Y- FRIPAY. JAM AEY .7. 1817
Special At Olsen's
On Wednesday, January 10
We offer the celebrated NEPONSlT FLOOR COVERINGS, very special 33 cents per square yard.
This store will close 6 P. M. duiing January and February, Monday and Satur¬ day nights excepted.
EDWARD H. OLSEN
SPENDING MONEY
Itnsy Trjlnpt t4i Make KndH Mi'et.
are constantly demanded, and all of Rosed&le, will give an exhibition
them cost monejy. How many eif drill and review at the Rockville
*^/\n fill »mn »mr«»\fl ^'^''*"' ''"' state' can afford is one of Centre club. Tickets will be iMued
|4|Ik S I If I I* Nrr US '*^^ problems with which the budge' ver> soon and can be obtained from
*l*li llUlAW makers hav- to wrestle. The pre.s- any member of the Signal Corp?!,'
ent budnef making machinery, how- .
BikIki'I Mnker* ¦( Alliany Are Vem ,.ver, is all enclosed In a glasR ca.se-.
sei to .s|ieak, Kvery operation is open to the- ()b,seivation of anyone who (-ares tei interest himself in tin luestioii of how the Stale sp'.'iids in; money, P'rini the time that the le- quests for appropriations are- flr.;t submitted right up to the time that the' Governt).' finally signs his name to the api)rov,ad hill, every detail n.f
Ihe budget I,s open to examinatio:! flic tmigible I'unii of a toman and investigi'tion. It has got to run ' stuffed with real money.
Hov* far e-an ihe State of .New York make a dollar go in paying its publie- e-i penses'
That is'-,he- most absorbing ques¬ tion in administration circles at tli'„' present moment, and will continue te, be absorbing throughout Ihe se.ssion of the legislature,
Stretchin,g a dollar to make it go as far as possible will be the chief
CAN OF MONEY IS FOUND
Small Boys Pay Out $3,003 for 50
Cents- Worth of Candy Before
Police Interfere.
San l-'raiii-is,-,,, C:,!, -¦liin'.- small buys, whos.' agL'reL'iii.' age is ivventy years, play inc n.-ar San l-'nim-lsco's new city ami eniiiily b.ispilat. mi- e'lirthe'el tlic -end nt tlu- rainbosv" in
OPPbsiTK POST fIFFKl-:
SO. .MAIN
frf;f;pokt, .n y
SETON C. BENS Chartered Accountant
3 3 Railroad Ave. Freeport, L. I.
T('1( phone l-'rce-piin 77 l.iiiltlnm T.'l.-plionc l!ar( lev 71 '..i
the gaiinfl"- of the Governor's bu-
re-aii and of the Kinan(-e ('ommittee
of lhe .Se-naie and the Ways an-'
,\leans I'ommiitee of the Vs.iembl- occupation of competent men and wo- ^„^ ^^^^ .^ „,,,,, ^^^^^j ^,,,. ^„^,,^ ,^^.,,
men in tho state service for weeks to come. Heads of State departments, heads of biiieaus in those depart¬ ments, heads of public in.stitutions, stewards of institutions, housekeep¬ ers, and so on, down tei the man who runs the boilers and thc man who has charge of a gang of lalxiiers are wrestling with the question of tli-
•xpendiiiir;- of llu
CEO.V. SLOAT, inc CARACE
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f OAKLAND CHEVROLET AND REO MOTOR CARS
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Help Wanted and Furnished
COMPKTFNT, i;,Nri-:KlK,\C!-:i> Ni;U.-^i;S; M.-Ul)S. COOKS VNDOKNKRAl. llOl'SKWOKKKliS; I'lKCK A.NU FA.Mll.V I MiMlKHI.M'.. HOi'SI-; ^ND KIUNITIHI-: KKNOVAT- INC;, M1-:.N I'.V li,\Y, W i-U-'-K OK MO,Nril. .\l,l. KI.N'DS >^ OK WUUK CY '.'ONTKACT, T>*"
Anderson's Employment Agency
12 WAVKKl.Y ri.ACK. lelephone SIM). HlFl.l'OKT. \. T.
J. M. HEWLETT
Hay, Feed, Bundle Wood
.Market and (lanli-n Si-eils^ Seed I'edat.ie-s. I j riili/cr. Uri il (.rains
coi:. <nn{( II sruriT \m> mw iioniviKi), iiMii'iuM. \. \.
¦Will close nt 1 I'. JW. on .Sjiliirdavs during .lulv, Viigiist innl Siptt-niber
w appropriation and j public dollar, A Both liids and the Piililic.
T At one- (U'l of the line- a dorniiKiiy . matron in rn in.-^'itiition savs: -'We m must havi- new sliei-ts for lhe cliild y n-n's bi'ds. They wem'i cosI iiiiicb." 1 'Ihey won't, but, vith sonu- Iniiitlr.'i!.: 9 of Ihousand' eif oilu-r ili-ms, ihc.v he-!;. ' lo make an imposing total with whii b I the linancial ( xpcrts ^who put ili - .-^late lludgi 1 toge-thr-r, in linal form — liave b,'( n itruggling for weeks,
.\i tlu oilier ciui nf the line, tln- tuiieriidi', the Compii-eillt-r, the eliair- Y man of ilu- I'lnant-e rommiltt-e of the ,-^<iiai( and ilu- ciiairnian of the Ways A -diid .\1ians i (iniiiiittet- of lhe .\sseiii- T !i!y. -Aith iluir eorps of ivaci'is, cn whom resls the- i ( .--iiDiisibilii.v of wliippiim the Illld,:,;!-! inio shape atnl trying to 'mid tlie- apiiropriat ion.; Wllhiii the Slate',- le'Venucs, kee|i one eye on lhe revcniics and the other on the sle-aeiily ni'iiintin:^ demaiitl for appropi'ia ii(m,-.. There is a hi--; i;a|i. The .htnaiid I'or a|i]ii-oiiri,-il ions lo dale is about cigliiv' niillion.-;. Tlie- pslimaio of tlir le'veinn s for tl . com- nn; vtar i.; I.fi.v millions or It-S:;, i;i.;-!,i.v illl'l lifly won't -40. High* ilU'i'c llie ;;i|ut'c/.in.c, pnicess Ik gins, riu word is Jiassed down lh" line i.i e-iii out ev;-|-v iiimee-essai y e-ciil am". p;iss only such re-(|iiesleil a|iiiro|ii'ia- tioiis as ai" ahsoliiu-ly m-cessarv. The- r'sl 111" lnv"\tigiill(iii. QiicKliDns, polite-, lull insisleni, ai- shouen-tl nioii every tilhei:il. nia.jor or minor, \v ho eonii's liHiliii'L; for money; "('au'l .vou gel along wilhout this'^' "Why do you wani mor'' money this >eiu- than you hud lasi.'' "Is this proposed iimle-riaUin;; ahso- liilt ly ne-e-c:;sai y'.'" This is I hi- lener,- of 111.- inn-slii"is. -'We' can't." "Tliiu.u^ e-ost iiuire" "ll is absoluti-ly iici-ess- ar.v, ' i.; a niief sumniar.v of lhe ain- wcrs. It looks like an impasse, hut il isn't. It is .just an nnliiiaiy iiici- deiit in the jeih of budue-l makinn. IL (-alls for lilt' use- of trained investii;;! tors who are the eyes and ears of the budget makers. Tbeir task iu to view a!! le-ducsts from a Slate ; wilh' siandpoiiii, Tlicy do not un¬ dertake 10 e-otisider each requesi from tho vkw point of the mat) vthc ' makes ita. They must take into con • sidoratton Lhe relative value of sev¬ eral hundred similar requests from all over the State, Items are cut out by the score. Other ifem,^ are cut down by the hundreds,.
Payments on fhe State Debt. .-\bout the only items that gei through unscathed are those ihat pro¬ vide for the paynient of Interest and principal of the State debt. Thai money already has been spent; all that Ihe State has to do now is to pay the interest on the Imnds- tha* have heen issued, and put aside each year a proportionate share of tlu- money that will be required to pay the bonds at maturity. The State has Issued se'.enty million dollars worth of bonds for improving its highways, $1:18.000,0011 for the barge e-anal, two and a half niillion for fhe Palisades park, and .ibout a million for th'-^ Saratoga .Spri-ngs reservation. For inierest and principal on these bonds this year's e eintribiition amounts I' more than l.velve million dollars, and Is about two and a quarter million- more than last year's, .Next year's vvill be still larger. The State' debt ha« bi'en ine iirreel not by Icmslaii-, (n,-u Inieiit, hut diree-tly by tbe von- nf tlu- pnviple frr puhlii- nnptdvo- ments that they wantitl. .\s tin State debt i;r'ivvs, ihc bi:i',;t i ..; hound lo i:r(iw. I'v-n if it were jios sible to i--,-<',t al! other expe^miiture - at a .-fandstiU, vvhieh ii is not, lh.'- ine-reasing iliterest en n.w bomls and contribution 10 pay off Iho^e bond-; "':cn Ihey mature, would still con¬ tinue fo swe-11 thc total of the bud r.vl.
Vo .Seeree.T I'nder the >e»> Knilgei. .New acti-, itit s of Stale covrrnmeni
week's discussion in the open ses¬ sions of the- Legislature. After It has heen paseed hy the Legislature it must go back to the Governor for final review, with hearings and a last mie-roscopie- analysis. What finally gets by must he accepted as the min¬ imum figiire for which the S'ate can condncf its public business for fhe i-nsiiiin; twi-lve ninnths,
SIGNAL CORPS SEE GOVERNOR'S ISLAND
Five thousiinil (hiPiir.^ in •<•"> imli's— fed. ral re-.-rve hil!< .if ilu- issue- of 1!114—Ihe l...y-i piiil.'d fi.rib ami ih.'U hi'.'iin an (>iislaii;;lit iip.in m-ighhoritig i-iindy stores. Tln-y di I ii,,t coilill the uioney. but exi-!iaii::f(l sheafs of the bills for bags of '-aii'ly.
In all they pii--i-il oin s:;.,hki for ."lO cents' worth of swt-ei- li,-r,.n i!i"y vvere eibservi'el by a poli. .- .ill.¦.-•-;-, ttio, took the re'inai^iinn s;.-:in;i in i-iiii-.'e.
In the opinion of 1 lie poiiee the mon¬ ey was biirii'.l by a 1 hi.'f. The nioii.'y will be r.'tiiriie.l to III.- bo>s if it is not i-biiin.-(l and idenlitie.l,
OWNS ENGINE HE ONCE RAN
,Vliiinl Unn lio\,s from, ilie vaiin-;.- eoiii|i;ini. :, l'l' Itn- First .Siunal Coips ol" 111.' Ciiitt-tl lio.vs Hrigade;-; froni i.ii'.vj. Island and Hrooklyn visiie-.l fbivcriior's Island on .Saiiinla.v atiei ¦ noon, 1 >e.-i-nilicr :;ii,
,\sseiiil)ly vvas scheduled for .¦;:,",'i 11. III., al tbe C.overnors Island ferrv Some of- the companies vsliicb arrive! alicail of tint, visited the- .\(iiiariiii-i '11 stiolled : lmu tlic IJatfory stawaM ' watchimc tin- .-ver t'lian'.;iin; iiaiio 1,-niia of shiiijiinL;,
Aflcr as,i'-iiil,ly tin- lio.v,-: hoanh I lhe ferry and soon hindi-d on ihe isl anei. They imniedialch nro(-( ed. ,i in visil the various Jioinls ot intere:;!
iiielmliii;; i III I'asilt' \\illiaiii," mil linally vvoiiinl n|i in the large parad' mtiuiid vvlu'se ila-y waiclud lhe I'lair - burg graduates at drill. From tlu-;' the.v w l'lll '1: tin- aerojilaue liancai : and were jn.-i in time tn see au offi¬ cer ascend III one of the |il,'ini-s. .\f ler spiralliii-; around a few -iines !i rciiiriu'd and lakiin; ii|i :iii.i''7i.i nfii eer, asi-cml'-'i imaiii,
Thc bo.vs temaincd on ili,- i,--laml mil il "n'ii-,';n" lit u hii'li I Inie - un sei gun vvas tind and colors lowered. Aflt-r ri-iur ling lo Manhattan tin;, manlicd up Broadwav to the Hi idi;. --II a.-: lo ;'''l an Idea of the t"iiiaiii i.'i sei-tion of :!i(' city.
On Friday e-vcnin.L-, Ft-ln-iiary li', 111:- .Se-e.intI, Third and Fifth Hatia! oiiis, consistn.g of Companies !¦: aia' F of I.yniirtii.li, the Ficlil Music ami <."onipanie'S c, and I of Rot kville Cen¬ tre; Company H of Koose-vcit; Com¬ iiany K, of Valley Stream: Coiiipany T, of Invvond, and Company M of
Former Engineer, f-Jow President of
Railroad. Purchases His Old
Locomotive.
Iliiti-hiii-;iiii. Kan, .\lmo-t a tiuarnr of a eeiiliir.v aii'l ". 1". ll.vi'r-<. as nn einrineer on ihe llock NIaiitl, was lisiiu. .'luin.' .No. -I'.ii; .i;i 11 run b.'lvve.'ii hnrt 'v\ "lib, T. V,, and Chichasha, Olvla.
,Mr, )',}.•:.< is Imw pn-sitii'iit of In^ own riiil',\:i.\. Ill'- .Viilh'iiiy A: .Norih'iii. He nei'd.'il aiiiHlit'i- hiciiuiutiv 1 . an.i f.niiiil, III hi.-^ -ati-^lai-lion. Ihat I.,- oid eligiue', .No, I'.m;, whs oui of (-oiiiliii-^sinii on III.- K..ek Island, .\«- a mailer "I --i-iiiiini'in largel.v, lu- ili..-kt-reil l"r ami seeiircd tin- locomni iv.', bail il re- Iniilt, and 11 is imw pulling vvli.'al li-aiii-., a- No, -t on iln- A. eN .N.
.Mr, I'.vi I',- ran veiili a freigln irain over the line, sealetl ill the eah and ai tin- thrnitb- of Ins ..Id . iitiin.-, now llis in r.-aliiv.
When travel¬ ing, attending a Theatre or some Social Function, or yf if Shopping, don't forget to have
DR. MILES* -Anti -
PAIN PILLS
w irh you. They are in¬ valuable for Headache and all other Pains.
25 Doses, 25 Cents.
if first box is not satis¬ factory, ycur money vvill de: refunded.
],rt^!n
PPING DESIRED RELIEF,
I '-,i\.' avp.l Pr. Mll'-s- .V-ii I'lin
fills fi.r -i..me' liin.' eiiiil tli'il thrn
in iiiViiliml.le. r.'iiu'ely f..r lie ;ila, lie.
1 liav.' always tik.-n Kr.-.it pl.-iusar.-
in rt-.'.iiiini. ii.liiiK tlu-m t.« mv
fl i.-iiil-., l,.iii^' ...nlUl.-iit that tli">
« ill l.rn-..; il,i' ilt-teire-el r.-lli-f, I 11111
--'..-r Willi.lilt tlu-m ,111.1 use tlicni
-¦'¦ all ,ill.,.-l(s t)f ii,,iii, kti.iwuii;
,'t 'h.'V will not eli.-*iii'|i.iinl iiii-.-'
.MlIS, \V. II r,i-;.N.'?i>N,
W.-t Illl.II i-..nii
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£C/^|J|DODD A^XI^" IF YOU ARF SICK AND HAVt «M'nil\V^r'|\MV^ I IV/ TRIFD VVFRYTHINC. F1. S F,
WITH NO I.ASTINf, RESULTS TRY CHIROPRACTIC iSPINAI 1 AP-II'ST MF.NTS AMD GFTWFii NOT MFriCINF, NOT SURGERY.
NOT OSTEOPATHY. For further infornmlion, «ddrr,,
F. E. BOCA. D. C. Chiropractor
1059 BERGEN STREET
BROOKLYN, N. Y
PAINTING -
PAPERHAN(;iN(; INTERIOR DECORATING
OF ALI, KINMS
ARTHUR F RILE^ ( harlt's Sti pel, Kotisfvcli I. I.
FIRS FIRS FIRS
lit lh tl or n-dyi d al |i;-ii(-.-, l-:stiiiiati
Mrs. E. J. Barker
,^11. Seaimin Vn-.. Itiiblnin. I,. I.
Tel. Ts.; I'ltl |,oi-i ,
hale 'if ,Nt'vv \'orl;, and bn im-i |v -.e nil C Cl. Cnihi r's .-^I'l,
AUTOISTiS
and I'ritxen Itadlators. An Oime-i- is Heirth a I'oiinii of in re. II
HUGHES ELECTRIC HEATER
.Vvdiil I old KiiKJiies and Frozen lliidlators. An Oime-i- I'roenlion is Horth a I'oiinii of in re. Ill
ll l.iit^iiK- I riiiilil*
mil lake (are iii Vonr Car Hiiring The Night and Have I Wiirmed for von in the Mnrning.
HAROLD L. BUCKEN,!
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
82 Church St., near Merrrick Road, Freeport
and liave heallliy sturdy chicks ifyou use
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SHAWtTRUESDElCcfe
Manufactured by Shaw &Truesdell Co, Brooklyn. N,Y
For Sale by aU Dealers
THE KING OF FOURS
T
wo
Five Passenger Touring Car, $795 I. o. b. Toledo
Other Touring Car Models: 83 six $925, and 75-B $635 f. o.b, Toledo
3 5 Horsepower Motor Two-unit Electric Starting and Light¬ ing System. ^JVith Headlight Dim¬ mers Vacuum Gasoline System
112-inch Wheelbase 32x4-inch tires; non-skid rear Demountable Rims, fonc extra Cantilever rear springs
This long, low seamline body is unmarred by angles or projeclioris, there is not a break^m the hnes. The doors are flush, the fenders are long and sweeping in their curves, the wind-shield is built in and confornris to the curve of the cowl -a fart cf the cir itself, not an apparent afterthought.
The car is superbly finished in a rich, deep Brewster green, deliCTitely striped in white, and set off in p'cising contrast by black enameled fenders and trimmings
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C. BENNETT SIVIITH
Telephone4l8 FREEPORT, L. I.