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otiar from <3biat Conran and hta eoo. {almost fortnlghU^ ' vi^U attt Port : Iefs«ion alonff with hm. « Washington talkir of a police district
, To Chief Conran ^t due tbe credit of *1U own regardless of what the other for tbe capture. He ia p good ofllc< | parts of the opunty needs. A Usht er, the best OTidence of which is; little i>ulU:e diatrici with no outside co¬ ble eontinued stay as chief a^ Oar-; operation v.'ill work about like th« dea City, and he doe.i not need com* j police woA In Glen Covt ur similar inendation from the graater city I places. if
torce but mere decency ahould What Xassau County needs is a po
tlce (dree, anil one adequate to cope with a county-wide aituatiun. It'a all
HuacAL Tones
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¦nrni w. immtooi
Tww 1 sw's Cencerte
for
laoorporaue laeeraoMtee
trriClAL NCWSPAPBR
viuaa* or rVMiort.
•rriCIAI. NtCWSFA^nCR VUIa#t of CodarkaroL
•fru'lAU NBMSt'M'KR t'lr NsoM* Toimlyl far puWlCil'Mi i,t onticrt of B»nliruiK<r' Ul Dtatrlct Coart ol Uni'sd Stiitao foi th- BasUrs Dlolrjot of N3» Toik,
Publisned Dally Etecept Siuiday
pro'hpt tbe ihetropolitan pplico to acknowledge the help they get from lhe folk outside the city borders.
fine and dandy to not get excited about
fi—Tj I tho other fellow and his troubles Ijwf
One isconomist, Babeon, estlmatoe i one never knows when he will be the that the time conaunifed by 5,000,000 :j,oxt to m^-ct the night prowler. The
¦surod at the Pwt omo* at PrMport, N "^ .» (i-c.iiid olBM ma —-yttar, widtfr Aet of Marek Hit.
incoQiQ taxpayers in making out their returns results in a loss of fbout 11,000,000,000 in sales, (550,- 000,000 iin manufacturing, and |600,- 000,000 in other llnea. The flgures
northaide had nutny robberies, the fiouthside few—^until taat week when three piacea were entered In twenty- four houra in incorporated villages. One pf these rolibora was chased-
Subarrtrniim Slnal*
M o-r t'.i In advance •wpt^a, two raata
TO HELP THE OIRLS
The Y. W. C. A. will soon start a drire for the purpose ot obtaining funda to carry on tbe work that la doing ao much good at tbe present limt-.
Each village bas ita qttota to reach, itb committees and its-'entUustasm, and it is expected that the total quo¬ ta of 120,000 for Long Island will aurely bo obtnlned.
There will be tag days and cake sales, and beneflts of one kind or an¬ other, and the good people of the various villages will be asked to con¬ tribute a little in order that tho girls may have the educational ad¬ vantages, thc outdoor life, and thei clean wholeaome teachings of thc Y, W. C. A.
Get behind them uud send the Blue Triangle sky high with ils ^20,- 000 and more attached to. It is truly worthy of your support.
may be excessive, and at best theyij^^^y by ttie house owner but tht ire but guesses, but It is a certainty alarm eouM only ite sent out to a that the intricacy of the tax laws jj^jtcd section and the burglar needed
ia responsible for a huge economic } loss to the country. The uimplifica- j titin of tiiose laws is to take place { In the near future, under tbe direc- I tion ot a Republican President and
Congress, and great will be the relief
to the whole country.
only thc open road and he was aa free nn thc air Hince no one was out to .stop him.
HJ TICTBOLA A tune to flt my every mood.
When at the doae of day, ,Wlih favorite pipe a-glowlng, ^
i;o sit and hear It play. A fkvorite bit of Kreisler,
A soothing symphony. Or else a pleasing dancy tune.
With sywcopated glee. No matter what the evening's mood
There's always something for A hundred different feelings.
In my record repertoire.
"Burglars Blow Safe Through Church Roof"—Mlneola. That's a sort of safe-ty raiser.
BACK TO THE KNIGHTS
'•L'. S. Senator In |100,000 Love Suit"—Washington, A suit of "Ar¬ mour" for thc gent.
I,«on Sampnix who is known for a , ijrevlows rtdUl last yekr, '^11 make i
his flrst appearance o( thla seaaon in . ' Aeolian Hall, Thursday evening, j I Liapoanow'3 Variations, a Novellette i jby Medyner. Etude d^^ Salwi by Kar-j j pow and Saltit-aaetui' |W«ddin«i-Caki i Walts' arc «ome of the comparatively .
new number^ on the program. i
Lucille Oliver, ono of thc talented Leglnaka pupils, ia to make- her debut at Aeolian Hall Thursday afternoon. On account of the artistic prominence of her teacher, this Is an event that will be looked forward to with more tlian paaalng intereat. Miab OIiver'3 prosram, besides Baoh, Chopin, !>«- bUav'. Brockway, MacDowell an.l Llazt, will include a "Bcberzo, after Tagore", bv I..cRinaku, for the flrat timc.
LET'S HOPE HE WILL
HardiHK has appointed Col. Work tor Assistant Po8tnia.stcr.
DRAMA
By Kobert Boutclle
TKILY L.^X I'OLICI.NC
The need of adequate police protec-
iJy Itobert Boutelle
The aeaaon of ten weeks of i^llan oiici-a which thc Italliin Lyric Kcdcru- tion has planned fur thc Lexington Theatre and the Brooklyn Academy of j Music la to open at the Le.vington to- j morrow cvenuiR, wllh "Alda," Luopol- i!u Mugnone, the distinguished Italian '
(onductor. will on that occusion maki*
WE WENT AND KILLED THE FUR-I''i" «>¦«' appcarnnce here. .Messrs. NACE FIM3, jCapi-ara and ttarbieri will bo among i
AND DONNEnjfrHE B, V, D.'S;
"Shot Five Times Die"—Mineola. Once enough.
Italian May Is generally
and Monday moniing when there were several robberies, murdcrou.s assault, that turned out to be murder and a death by acrldeV.t accordiiiK to th-.-
, , . The arrival of spring usually turns NOW WE'RE KIND OF SHAKY
tlon for Nassau Cou.jly Vas never ^ ^^^ scribbler of theatrical matters to IN THE REGION OF THE KNEES.
more apparent than on Sunday night | the construction of an ideal play-^
house, or to the establishment of a" NAVY TERM
repertory theatre, with casts all ''Public Will Have Opportunity Toj tomtrruw picked and waiting for the produc-' Voice Sentiment On Roads"—Mine I tion of the plays he would like most ola." And they'll use the oW navyj Ito see. On Sunday, we had the slang, "Pipe Down
! shock of .seeing "A Midsummer Boirlcvard. me;igre .'ircounts that have Ijceij turn
the singera the oi^Miing night, Elizabeth
Krlfvor. .soprano, will bo htard In a recital of ilebrcw anil Yid¬ dish folk aongs at Cooper I'liion at S.Ij
EPOSITSarethevwy lifeblood of a bank's business. Without the money that^cu^ tomers deposit in the bank there woulcl be very little money to lend, and, without
money to lend, a bank^vould not be of much
use in the community.
"Depositors first" is the rule at this' bank. This means not only that the safety of the depositor's money is to be considered first, but also that our depositors have first call upon our services and acconunodations.
The Citizens National Bank
of Freeport, New York "4% inttrest gaid pn special deposit accounts
aim
Tomorrow's o|<cra at tho Mctropoli- on the Thomas i'an will be "Uigolctto."
INTERVILLAGE BASEBALL
Pretty soon we are all going to get out of doors and we are goint to get the baseball fever all over again and where will wo go for our games?
Will there be the strong rivalry
The most gluriiig example of the l.tx policing conies from Olen Cove, a") Inc^oriKirated city with a chiof (if polii'c und a fully organized and equipped p<j|lce force. If the reports that come from that city relating to the murder that was committed there .'Sunday night arc ii.s Hlated, thon ls"it tirtie for ..ncw police iieadu and that tiiilckly.
Nigiit'H Dream" listed with Charlie I cd in. ^ , jCliaplin cast .is Puck! Now it hasI
been a long time since anyone in |
New York ban had a chance to soe|
Sh.'ikc-.peare s play of that name; '
but copies of it arc fairly accessible,'
and it will be discovered that Puck ;
bas some very good lines to say, and j
that there is suuie blank verse fori
him to rc;id. It i.s a conjecture not j
v.-orth serious consideration how well
a Kreat movie st.ir can speak Ihej
pure English of Shakespeare, not tu{
i!icnii(m the nice vocal balances nec-
. essary to tho delivery of blank verse. ¦
Within a short distaiKc of ihh pohce , ^ruly, -spring should bring its own
headquarters a man engaged in a tight | tonic. '
with four other.s, as near as can l)o i '
j Some of us always put olT going i learned. One was shot, live tlpics. and | to the theatre until a more conve- died In the Nas.sau County illospital i "lent time; and then regret that we
IN GGRAMMER - DAY
Miss Duginu I'erkius .\ow will teach. The proper form Of Yankee specdi, "Whozizz " and "Gimme " Cauae Miss Perkins. .Shivers in her, ' Grammar workin'K.
M thc 30tli St. Theatre Yvctte Guil It uill t,'ivc a .song recital ai 2,30.
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twenty-four hours later. Although tho
between the various village baseUall I murdernga assault was rnaiio early teams of the county that we liuve i Sunday night no arrest was made until seen in other years or are we losing; Mo'l'iay morninK, sometime after 10 bur grip? Are wo not as red-blood- o'clotk.
ed as we once were and is any other village going to walk away with all the honors without Hempstead com¬ ing to front to make a real "boss" race of it? j.
Sheriff Charles /. Smith s.iya that the Glen Covo chief of police told him that he, the chii-f, knew thc man want¬ ed. AVhen Shciiff Smith, sent by Dis¬ trict Attorney Weeks to make thi?
Several years ago there was thcjanost, told the police chief to uko the keenest rivalry between Hempstead man in ttustody the flrst arrest was and the other villages of the coun- made. That was* the only arrest made ty. Of late years there has not been until the pro.secuting onicer of the the interest taken in intervlUage county, whose duty is not to arrest
baseball games. True, last year Hempstead had more of its old flght¬ ing spirit tiian had been seen in a long time and there were games Uiat gave roal entertainment.
A representative team of the vll. lage would du much to advertise
havo waited too long to see thc plays which have spent their days. Just now in New Vork are some ten per¬ formances that everyone who wants to know the hpst products of the sea¬ son's dramatic activity, should see. Go now, before thc hot spell of June is upon us. before the engrossing prrocciiputions of spring-cleaning and of beach-outings take out of you what little interest in life the win¬ ter may have generously left, to see: Deburau, becaus^ it is tho finest piece of romance since Cyrano grew his nose, and because Lionel Alwill represents all those artistic qualities In an actor which Jacob Ben-Ami wil! never be blesfed with.
Lightniu', because every one knows ' knowl Bill Jones. _ i •
Mr. Pirn Passes By, because the play is not bouud by the uncompro- ihising traditions of Scandinavia, and because Laura Hope Crews has just been discovered to bo the artist that she has already been for ten some of his assatlaiiLs but it was after years.
!,„,,., , . . ^ The Ist Vear, because it js the
he had been operated on, uliir a few 1 , ¦_. , , ,,. ,
' "season's cohiedy success aud it de-
houra befoie he died, although he had serves that ranking, and because
THE REPORTER AS HE IS He rejoices in your birth He sorrows at your death. He enjoys your pleasures, He shares your woes. He makes big mistalies. He gets just abuse. He follows no clock. He praises your pooduess. He smooths your misdeeds, He tries to be original,
BUT He is just "copying" after all.
FOR SALE
"Bed with single hair mattress"— Review. It needs a hair restorer.
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BOARD THRONE IN
"Royalty Serves as Cooks" saw.
The King is in thc kitchenette ^farue^vanath.
Frying moats and flshes, Tlio Queen is in the pantry Washing up the dishes.
VITAL STATISTICS
IJccnses
I.ouis ,1, WaUleck. 22, Hicksville and Jda Sophie Escheuliocker, 20. Ocean Side.
.lames A. .Mack. 4(;. Kreciioit, an I Xollie HigMe. 4-1 Preeport,
OeuiKo IJ. Hatch. 21, ,llom|)stcail .-^n'! iJora Ksluila Fawcott, Freeport.
Frank H. Bolwood, 37, Garden City and Alici! Y. Boody, 36, Hempstead.
lOdwai'd F. Sherman, 2.'l, Koo.sevelt, and Lila M Valentine, Roosevelt.
Harold U. Kowler, 2ti. RockviHe t.'en- iie, and Hirth.u K, Rhodes, 20. Rock. ville Cenlic.
.Alarrlaees
1-^-oderiek K. .Sherm.-m and Lila M. Valentine, liy the Rev, H. L. Moyer, both of Roosovelt. March 27.
I'-rank H. Lolwood of (Jardcii City and Alice Y. Hoody of Hempstead, .March 2S, by the Rcv. Frank M. Kerr. I), i).
Ilaivc.v S. Robie and C!aia L. Bar- lov,-, .March 23. by the Rev. Tliomas H
Whenever you"rc rcaily (n pitch into Boys' Sprinj;- <'>iit fitting-, bear in uvr.i th;it prices here are all ba.wJ on current replacement costs.
Four stores full of every¬ thing^ boys wear—cIothin.!..f. fnrnishing^.s, hats and..shoes.
"Paris Turns Asainst Shimmy"— Paris, But they can't shake it you
the Kuilty but to convict them, de- •maiultfd th.it others implicated be tak¬ en into custody also. Thw. victim is said to have identilled
Hempstead. Thero are few villages been in the hospital for some si.xteen' ^•'^"'^ Craven, its author, with a that have a better baseball follow, hours or more. ing than U+nupstoad when there is a | u was the dutv
Is excrutl-
flrst class team on the diamond and this year seems a good timc for the boys to put on a team that will be second to none.
There is a real need for inlervil-
ollkers to arrest the
the Glon Com; m«ii -connected
conipuny almost perfect ; atlugly funny.
I Tlie Tavern, because it pokes fun
: at all tho.se who want the theatre
'to teach thom some great moral Ics-
wlth the murder at onco to follow the , gon—those who have been so influ-
varlous tangled ends oMhe ^aae until : enced by the drama of regejiicratiou
a complete report could be given to the I'^^"^ °^ ''''*''''' P''o'»lo'n8 that they are
Incapable of seeing comedy fn" their
public pi0..ecutor3. It was the Outy own seriousness. Of course, if you
lage baseball. It shows the other ot'the dty police to' have tho victim jure one of the.-<e, you tvon't like thc
play, but you will have a chance to
Last
OLD CHINA.
¦ "S.a,m Shing, 70, Clings to Queue in Chinatown "—N, Y.
Sam Shing, dear old thing. Croons to his Chinese queue, "Pig tale cling, to Sam Shing, Sam ShiuR cling to you."
^low that we are alive. Other vil¬ lugo teams are getting ready now.
WiU Hompstead support a rcpre- snntative team?
CEEDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE.
Ah an Instance of what auy coun- ,ty bordering on the greater city may expect from thoso di|tinguished cit¬ izens who are sure that Broadway regulates the universe this case is
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Chief of Police Conran, of the Oar¬ den City police, captured, through his own astuteness and aiaglebauded a daring New York gunman who was "hiding out" in Garden City and workiog us a painter to cover hla trail.
Tho Chief broke down hl^ pris¬ oner, got a confession in ^vhlch the u«n admitted robbing the Sah 'Reino Hotel in New York City aod ¦ tban turned him over to the New York police.
Those mo»^ or lesj^ very excellent olflcers tak*i the credit Jor the rob- a^ and tell how they made Tnquir- len of ^evory master ptiioter hupins to gel the man when na a matter of
t rhnv huU nulv to take the prts-
IdenUfy such men as theyixiould aiToat an early as jiossible. If tbm alayera ol this m.in escape Juatice It will be due to tbc lax police wtrk.
In the robberies part of .u, saJc was blown through u church roof. - That robbery wus reiiorted to the public prosecutor ut hLs home and he irleJ diligently to organize his acatteretl men. to put them oti the caso. "Had thore bo<n ft cvnti-al iiiunly iiolice ottloer t-j take a report, a, net eouUI have been apread for the robbera aa wt.s dmum.
learn something about yourself.
The Woman of Bronze, because Margaret Anglin is America's fore¬ most actress; and even in a worth¬ less play, she can give au exhibittbh of her art that is compelling. Any¬ thing MiH.s AngliB docs merits our support.
The Bad Man, becauae the play
SHEA'S SHORE DINNER
We joined the throng. In speech and song,
Down at the old seashore; We'd like to rant, '""
But really can't
Remember auy more
C. H, J,
DEATHS
I'-rederick Jl. Kuvoke of New Vorii City and Rao Thompson of Ocean Side. .March 2G. Ijy Justice of the Peace Kdwjird T. .Veu.
Heal lis
llenricft.'i iC. Powers, of Grand avo¬ nue, lialdwin, at .Mercy Hospilal, aR'd uX years. Ilurial in Maple Grove oeine- t-(!iy.
Births
\Valsh.—To .Mr. and Mrs. .loseph II. Walsh, of Mitchel Fiold, March 25, a .son. Josepb Aloysius.
Salavinskl.—To Mr. and >irs, Joseph .Salavin.ski, Jei-H.salein uvcpuo, .March 22, tNvins, Wallai'o and Viola.
Karseboom.—To Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. llenry Karseboom. of Hempstead, on .March 26. a duaghter. Jano.
McMahon,—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Mc.Mahnn, yf I.,ake view, on MiU'ch 25, a sun, lOdward Leroy.
Johnson.—To Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Johnson, of Ocean .Side, on March 24, a daughter, Irene
Mutelio.—To .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matclio, of Hemiistead, on March 19. a daughter, Mary,
Siiorting; Gooiis and Lug¬ gage at all four stores,
MaU OrdvriTFIIIril
Rogers Peet Company
Broadway Broadway
at 13th Bt. "Four at 3 4th .St.
Convenient Broadway Corners" Fifth A.ve. at Warren at^lstPt.
NEW TORK CITY
Hollo's Wild Oat, because Miss Kummer is at her best in this gentle apd unforced comedy, and because th^ playing of the two leads la ac whpn the Freeport liank was robbed, j excellent example of thc ttnc.>^t comedy The phone syatem caught ihcwe men. I ^*'u<» «»? through simplicity and
I relnctance—both apparent. Is the p|tuiic system no less valuable
Henrietta K. Powers
Balilwln, March .10.—Funeral sei vicea for .Misa Henrietta E. I'owers were held at tho home of a sister, Mis. Charles Miller, Merrick road, .Sunday aftci-noon, the Rev. Daniel M, Lewis bIWciatinK. tdiHn I'ower.s died Friday at Mercy Hos- pflaf, Hempstead, Interment was in Maple (?rove Cemetery Mondny. - ' .Mi.'fs I'owers was a person of tlnu gives an intere.-^ting angle qn Ameri-I character and was .uTc^tly loved by a ca, and bc^cause the acting of Mr.44aJVc circle of friends. Sbe was one of Blinn contributes to thc story all i tbc original members of the Milburn that Ik necessary for a Jolly evening. Literary Society, and served several
yoars as its pif.sident. She wa? a meni- her of the Methodist Epi.scopal Church and active In tho work of the Epworth [ Lpugue for ye.irs, Tboui,*litful of 'hoseipj.gg delivery
l.'alifornia has the jiopulur name of the "Golden jStato," while Colorado Is known as the "Centennial Stale."
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DIRECT FROM MILLS
IiEAVYSILKRAGRU(;S 27-IN. X 54-IN. \
10 MAIN ST., HEMPSTEAD j
(Over Woolworth's)
today?
In the caae vt the man killed by accident nearly i tweiily-four tiours elapsed before a report coald be had on it and then only after the pmec- dutor and several oiheni hatl tried to I
Wake I p. Jonathan, because the air is wholeaome wlthbut being scent- laden, and because Mrsi. Fiske achieves much with little, without letting the poverty of h*r role be* come apparent.
n«»d aJid ready to relieve those in ' distress, for many years she gathered i flowers and sent hundreds of boquets j to hospital.s, thc free kindcrgaiiens and . other J Institutions where they were j greatly appreciated. i ' N»j
Misa Powers ib--*urvlv*»(f by four! brothers: John of Philadelphia: Andrewl of Jamaica: William of Hwmpsteart, and i
Ronmnce, l>ec«uae of this i-evlver, haa | Rene D. Powers of Italdwln and two I pot been abl» to aee It. ; sistci-st, Mrt<. Miller and Misa Fbebe T.
The Bat, beeauae you Uave to go|j.owora; iK.ih of thU villiwc
reach u justice of the peace, acting as ' half a doten timea to flnd out what I
it waa all about; the seaaon waned, j
corune.^ who wan in a retaote tieution and who was everywhere lAit *Wh«re he could lie reached. True the mau wa« killed in whal appeared lifce an tcckient but it lailght eaaily have hcen H ipurder 'ttae with the aame reault4^.
Pun n waa oii'
Piflcv^ era came
and tickets are at a premium
«——wa—e^saag w ¦maag
Tracking tad Stortg« ^
A" ^ i;, .MKUKIJi-N
THGCKINO
DAJi . TO NKW YORK
27» ». MAIN CrrRliIET
FBUKrOBT
C. A. FULTON
UNDEITAKER ami ENBAUieR
Ttiagttottm 33! Freepurt FItlSiCrOKT, N. Y.
SI WmI Mufkk Kaad
NOW THAT YOU'RE GOING TO BUUD
Let me show .you it co«U little to have the cellar, ce^ipools. built li^ and
And I'll Sx your ohinhey or flre- . place, so ttey wop'l amokel
FRBD~^OOK
ihtam uad BdUer m %A$mm AVENUE
taypAmuP 0M-B Wtttetitt
EFFECTIVE AT ONCE
FORDSON TRACTORS
REDUCED TO
$625.00
F. O. U. DETROIT
Rcpr«aenting a Reduction of $lGo.OO
This IniUspenuble Farm Implement is now wUhin tltc reach ot all
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
The Ford Motor Company advises us that Ford cars are now at the lowest possible figures and no further reductions can be expected.
All indications poipt to an active demand in thc early Spring and the temporary shutdown of t}ie Ford factor" ies will to'some extent retard production. In order to have your car when you want it, it is ad' . visable that you BUY OR ORDER NOW. We havj; «.few cars on hand, bot they wili not last long when the rush starts. The following Vice* ^ce <^ioted f. o. b. Detroit.
WITH SELF^TARTER
UaAaai, liGS.OO T<flriM, $S10.00
Covpc, $745.00 Stdta, $1^5.00
Ferdtea Tractor, $625.00
WITHOUT SELF-STARTER
Chum, $360.00 Tnwk, (PMOMtic tires) $545.00
Coniplete Uile of genuine Ford ParU, aceosaorles. tlree. tubea
olla. grnawa, etc., etc.
BSPJAIIUNa AKO trvagmAVUNQ BY COMPETBNT
MiOWftNICS
W.T.HUTCHESON,Asent
S«k»r«aBs fMl ScnHk« SmIom at Ljridirook tad lAiatU T«L IM. FokoB Art. ud Fraakfia St. Heaipstead, L I.
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