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THE DAILY REVIEW, THURSDAY. MAJIOH 31. 1921
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"inriE FELLOW" PAYS'JHE MOST
hcoM* Tax Tabd»tioBt Skowi Greatest Nomber of Retnras FroM $1,000 to $2,000 ClaM
Alljtiiiy, Jdanh SL—Flgtwea given by State Comptn>llfr James A. Wen¬ dell yesterday show that of a total of 746,(iia*: ineoihe tax retnrns filed for 1919 with the Htate Income Tax Bu- ¦ reau, 809,504 t>ci'son« received incomes between S1,000 and $2,000.
The $1,000 to $2,000 class consisted ot 144,072 Bingle male Income earners, not heads of families, along with 82,- 344 single women, not heads of lam- iUes. This class als^J included untaar- rled males who took the legal exemp ^ions niven pe.rsons having dependents ,ftnd the surprising total of 20,280 un¬ married females who filed returns as "heads of families."
Ill the distribution of income classes, individuals receiving income of $2,000 to $8,000 came next, the number totaf^ •Ing 207.»12. It is an Interesting fait that 517.41«> persons, over two-thirds of the- total flling returns, had Incomej between $1,000 and $3,000.
Statistics iKised on un analysis of re¬ turns so far totaled show If the fuune. rutin Continues In the l)alance of tho T46,000 returns and it is probably safv' to ussuine that it Will, the total in thi* $100,000 to $l.jli.000 cluss will number at leust 7&1) pc-rsona. "^ 'T:onirAeted 'figures show that up to yesterday (!m,.'>95 residents and non- " residents paid u total uf $37,189,272 in 191!) tu.x und the average individual ' tax luiid was $ti0.12.
EDWARdTISaRKNKS BUYS SHOW PLACE AT HERRICK
Mineola, March 30.—Sale of high (lusB residential proiK-rty comes t<> light tixluy with the flling of the deed Aflth Couilty Clerk ("heshire showing . „that Frances K. ,Pendleton and wife •sold to Henry A. Ilogers. of Bronxville. the big estate held by the Pendletons al H(jrrick. Th<- sale price is uiwurds of $300,000 from the i-ovenue stamps rc(|uircd.
The Iiroperty was inimodiately resold by Mr. Rogei-H to Kdward 8. Harkness, of I Kast 7,^th street, New"Y<a-k City, both deeds being Iiled ut the aiinic time.
,The lino estate is situated on the state highway ut Herrick in .North ilempstead and in ona of the show pliiees of tl'.ut section. Tt adjoins the lands of .Hurry I'uyiic Whitney.
FREEPORT HTGH SCHOOL HOTES
By -ua Sajn."
MINEOU WATER SERVICE FLANS
KKKIcrOKT BEATS OCEAN SIDE
, Committee Representinc Gric
Lea^e and Trusted to Re-
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.V delegation of about Of ly Freep.in '. High Students traveled to 0<-ean t;..le. in trolleys and aatonioblh^ to mee. Free-, I
iwrt High S'hoola almost Invincible'. ^ _—
girls' basketball team play Ocean Side.t Minwila. .Maixh 30.—A joint couimit- The final score of the game was 29 to j tee of three trtembers each from the 1 with Freeport at thc large end of the | civic Lf-aguc and three designated by score. Ocean Side made lt6 one ahd!,hp H<«ird :if Village tKistf-es will meet only point by H'l)«M»kcL»hot as a foul. „n Krktaij- night fo take up tiie flrst This point was made In the last quar-, ,,.iji-i „f u th<)rough invc»lia«tion of the ter by.<H;eaii Sido's star player,-a rflrl Jiinetila water service, the municipal named Jeanette. water plant and its unanageinent.
I ; The men representing, the Civic
S<h<x.l opened Tuesday morning, j I-eaKOc ">••* Messrs. Jenkins, Fowler,
After tt vacation of eleven days many and BnK-kw«y. Board of village tru.i-
students ha<l a hard job hxjsening \n>
their brains for the wrk thui will Lhave to 1>« done during tne next slxj"^ wljuiii ar
weeks. During assembly many .of the! rvij^i;<^'«'nt th« vniage
school songs were sung. If was ex¬ pected that some of the teachers would
be absent but no thing like that hap
Iiened.
HEMPSTEAD MAN ' WINS TWntNAMENT
C. H. Beatty Scores 423 Out of
Possible 500 ia Headpin Con-
tejrt oa FreeiNMrt Alays
Freeport. March Jl.—C. H. B<'atty of Hempstead won the hendpin bowl¬ ing tournanoedt for members of the Elks, rolled at the Freepoit Lodge's alleys, with a score bf 423 out of j possible 500. Thirty-thi-ee competed. Dr. <L H. Smith of Freeiwrt was sec ond *wrcti" 353 aad Dr. J. h. Hhapiro also of Freeijort, third with 34;t. Th< tournament was concluded last Friday It was underway two weeks. ¦
E. H. St John who is ii\ charge of
tees has appointed H. W. Andersim, Frank P. Krug and G. W. Terry, none mvniiera of the board, to
'^' Students as Fubllsliers The Htudent is out at last!
This board will consider thc recent complaint of the Board of Health inso- f^ir as it relates to Inning houses with¬ in a given dlstaiK)' of the wuter sup¬ ply. It will also take up the general ¦ business management of the municipal DlaiU and its BPi\ice and will make a Due to'^complete and thorough Investigation trouble in finding a printer and also for the purpose of reporting, back to due to the lateness of tho reception of the Injard of village trustees. material the Student has l)een delayed U in hoped by this fnvestigation that for two months. Tliere aro several de-, a lietter water service and^im a ie.is live storien in the numlier besides costly basis may Iw glvert the village, urtii'les by the following:-»It.-B«»wers , The affairs ot the water system is iiu.v '22; (i. Johnson 'iS; M. Raphael '22; A. conducted by Supl. Frank .Schill and Pear.sf)ll '23; M. Cannon '23; H. Ellison two inenibei-H of the village board.
(he bowllnp at the Elks club and Adam { Fehr of Rix'Iiville Centre, did all tbey > could to create an intereat in thej sport. '
Ths l.St prl»e wan an engraved stiver i card case. It will be presented tonight | at the I^ixlg". !
The bowling clubs of the • United '¦ Commercial Tmvelcrs also ended their | se&sou Friday evening. "The ladies I< team of the V. C.i T. ended Thursday. I These teams have been using the Elks | alleys all season. ' i
A dinner and theatre ixirty Is being; an anged by iwih of these clubs, to be j held in Brooklyn. ¦!
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MONEY TO LOAN
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Merrick Road and Uncoln Avenue, Rockvlllo Centre. Phone 545-
'2;l; L. Jones V. l.'ombs '2
'23; H. Kishklnd '28; and :. Every per.son inter-
It is appointed out that not so man.- years ago one mun administered the
ested in Freeport High School is re- entire affairs of the water servlco as tn quested to buy and read the Student/ the admini.stiation und the i^-tiial op¬ eration of the plant while now it re- iiuiros several men at an increased i-oBt. It is granted that the growing conditions in tlic village and the great¬ er population und higher wages rc- • luires a greater number but it is not thought thore has been sufflcient in- j crease to warrant the expenses that ¦are charged against the water service.
I .Mental Kasebull
What may lie culled "mental studies in basebuU" wiil i>e taught to thc stu-' dents of Freeport High duiling the physical training periods by .Mr. Beyers. Like most ba.seliall fans and enthus- 'u.sts he has noti(-cd that the l»uscball jiluyers in general uso less sense than the. game requires and he hopes to lix the real facts of "thc American Na¬ tional Sliort" In "tho minds of tho stu¬ dents of the Freoport schools.
.Ma.vhe She Did
Student: Fine haiidkeri-hieC you have thore, .Miss Soissons. -Vtiss Soissons: It is about hfty yeurs Illd and I value It very highly.'
Student: Cm, hm' muke it your.self'.'
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