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aa Mooad olaiM nwU natUr, un4«r
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OOVERNME.NT BT COMMItWIONy
^'cwH haH conic from Albany that
thc people ot thia county will vote next
i<all on whether or not th^ want to
.•chancre the form of county Oovcm-
Ernment.
'\ The news In rt^j/itloii to the matter la meagre und untiT aomo a<Mltional ^tfurrnatlon cornea from Albany Mn re¬ lation to thia proponed cbangf^ of tlie conltltution thc ^ cuunty uutboritica Arc ruther atrsea.
l-;v<'ii thoee reaidenta of the county Who i>rupoRG(l a commiusion foi'in of 'gtrvfriunent aeveral yeara ago did not know yeaterday that thore was pros¬ pect of a change being put to the vote of the people.
':¦:. Tho Senate and t-iw AHSembly bave imaaed a t'oncurrcnt reaolution wliK'h calls itir il vok' of the jieoijlc on pro- poHi'U foiiiiM cpf Government for Naa¬ aau and WcHtchcater Countlea. If It is a change of thc conatitution thc whole l>o(>pIo of the atutc will Vote on it, al¬ though the change would only affect two cuuntli>H.
News dcspatY-hcH from All>aiiy aet foKh tlutt the concurrent resolution has paaaed two scsaions ot the Les- Isluture, but thoHo folk hero who fol¬ low HUch thinga do nut recall that thla particular inatter wua ever paaaed by the I..eglBlature l>cfore.
In relation to Government by com- mlaaioh it would seem tnSt^repre- aentutlve form of governmp/tt could nut bo better followed than is now done in Nassau.
It might uloo l>e timely to observe that auch conunlsaiona imve not been a howling suecesH. Buffalo haa had a commlaalon and is about to vote on whether or not it will return to the old fdiiii of reiireaentativo govern¬ ment. Buffalo's 'plight seems to spell failure HO far aa the commission ia concerned.
CHEMICAL
NOW
A HtJt'ELCH IN TIMK
FreciMut has long bctai trouliied with a set of men whoae chief delight Is to make trouble for the police. We know Of one who dotes on spreading ull tbo prppuganda thut iu: poaaibly can. He loves to make mountaina out of molo- hilla and he is but une of a group. A auppused robbery takca place and from bia telling uf . it in u dosecn different plugea it reaches great proportions. Fortunately he is well known, and his weakness ia common knowlcdgt>.
Tlien tliere Is another fclaas and tlfese men uro engugiHl tn the siime line uf work only they do It differently. May- vgo tbey ^ire urm:d on by men higher IP or maybe il ia Just a coincidence that the two gi-cupa work aimilurly.
A leader of ono of theae groups waa caught this week "with two guns on hia iKTi'son. a serious offense, and be Will bu trifii tOi- it next week. Per-
If all thia talk we bav« been baarlnv about "cowleas milk" were not oo ab^ aurb. foHt with little oaaae of humor would be apt to roar abottt fakera snd b9coiv« trmgry over thc pro^tcd pois¬ oning - of hunuiD beliiSH by imitation food producta. But it ia to laugh.
We now.hear that certain acientiata claim that it la not beyond their in¬ genuity to Invent a beef "tbat would be aa good aa cow iieot." Indeed, tbey aay that tliey hava accompliatw^ It to a certain (hpgrec. Bead the formula aa printed by one of titem.
A pure water-soluble tprotein luta been extracte«l from aoy bean meal and grains ot high protein content. Thta taatea and rcaemblea the real extract of beef and catl bo produced at about a tenth of the coat. ,.,
"Heretofore it has been taken for (ranted that extract of beef was tlur t»- aence of nourishment, but now we loam that in tho procesa of making, the ncnv- iy much tafkcd of 'vltomines' are de- Btroyed, whereas the protein product la literally teaming with them. This discovery ahould Ixt developed and ia worthy of a great d>;al of consideration even in theao days of the declining high cost of living.
"Delicious and nourishing iNHiillon Oiui be Inalantly made by dissolving tite <leairctl amount in hot water, or add the product to a jMit of bolHng vegetables and eliminate the old fashioned soup bona that uaed to go free with thc butcher'a amllc, but which now lina be¬ come a 'bone of contention.'"
And thus you have chemical l>eef. Hurrah! But thc instinct of the hutnan pdlate is overlooked. That palate lias been tickled with good solid beef for untold milleniums, and it will take un¬ told centuries to satisfy that palate with chemical soup in place of the real article.
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ANNI-VEBflB-ARY.
A year ago today. ,
We beard tbe praaclilw aay:
"Wtit thou take eacb otber,"
And he held hia mit for pay;
Dreaaed In tbe lateat atyle.
We atagsered down'the alale,
Amt woDder«d why the married
Cuuiriea looked on with a amlie.
Now the second year,
Starta upoti t.t here.
Bringing realizatimi
Tnkt I picked a perfect dear.
Stie never reads my atuff. ajfd so,
I do not have to Uuff. you know,
Htmeat, guys, I am a lucky fellow.'
ALL SOBER
Luat night the flremen hud a ball and there were no complaints about anyone having had one tou many.
The Ulented I. O. O. F.,
Quite took away everyone'a breaf;
Their show "Country Boy,"
Waa lour acts of Joy;
The appUiuso left us all feel/ng deaf.
(e««KM- »nKbain, of canwjle Inatitute. .Km tha teata are isa^. tha raaiUta arc eoilaetad at the Ediaon laboratorleii. tabuJat«« aad atnidied.
Tba Amt aubjKt to wbom tbe t-at waa applMI wm W1iU»a i. Bums, the datectlve. immadiately after a protrar'- ed inveatigation of the Waii atrc«t, ^v9t Tork. bomb outtaga. Mr. Burna lla¬ tened to aeveral raoorda played on a phoaoaraph anti tbae >Uled out a chart tfaaoibiiis hia ciMMtca of mood with •ach selection.
The teat at Harvard was Wiven to tbe tidvanced cfatos in applied psychol- ofy under tbe direction of Professor LanMtfeld and J. F. Toll^aon. , Five muaieal aelectkma were played on a pbmmgrapb beftwe the claas and each ¦todant tb«B deacrlbed on a chart hta or her mood before the mualc began, the mood with which the music ended and the particular aelectlona which Had affected the change. Profexaor Langfeld eaiphaalxed' to the citm/t the Importance which such a atudy nviy have on the treatment of nervous dla- ordertu
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"Aviator drops 2600 feet from moving plane."—Mineola. He must have car¬ ried up some of thoee army centipedes with him.
HONESTY PAYS
ll. V. C. i>oUceman Schaeffer could nut be* Ixiught, but hc luid a charge account,
John Hich, of Mineola, clalma that hc received poor treatment at tho bonds of the state police.
"Lightning Hits Trolley."—Chkago. Could not hapi)en bore. All these cars are uaed to loose bolts.
OH, FOK A Ct'F OF TK.\!
LONG ISLAND VACATION GUIDE BEING DISTRIBUTED
"OUT ON LONO ISLAND" ia the title of the 1921 summer book, or vaca¬ tion guide, which thc General Pas¬ senger Deptxrtment of the Long Island Railroad has coi^menced distributing to the public.
Beginning with a most attractive cover design In four colors, depleting cliaracteristic Long Island waterfront and inland scepes, painted by a well- known artist, the eighty-eight folder pages are replete with new featurea of absorbing intereat to prospective liome- aeekers and vacationists.
Interwoven with the thirty-six pages of entirely new text, are about two score photographic 'views, heretofore unpubliahed, pl(rt^ylng every angle of modern Long Mfand outdoor life. Af¬ ter describing briefly the nearby sea¬ side resorts,' tljen the central section south shore and nortb shore, thv text says In conclusion:
. "Long Island offers every variety of scenery, an unrivalf^ cjlmatc and ensy accessibility to tho great cities. Tbo time is not far dlatant wlien tho cnlire Island will ber a suburban New Yurk and Broo]{Iyn, and if ono is ml8aed< front his accustomed place in the great City, the answer to the question, 'Whore, is ho?' will bring the response; 'Chit On Ijong Island." "
Other featurea of tho book Include a list of 218 hotels und boarding houses on L>ong Island, with accommodations for thouaunda of i)atrons; a list of forty-eight golf clubs and whero tbey are located; a comprehensive map of Long laland, and Information for i-all- road passengera regarding interline tickets, Pullman f-eservations, special ilelivcry baggage aervlce, etc.
Marriaae IJcenNtm Miles D. Harrcl. 17, Kockville* Ocutre, hapa a Kood miiteiice will improas uiwn ^j,^, .^^^^.^ Kununora, %t, RockvHlo Ctn-
tbe tninda ot thoae who are left, that the Freeiwrt I'olice. Is composed of men Who aro not bowing to boaaes und who are out to olean the unt lean t'oiulitiouri ^f the vlUuKc-.
Thf.v i-idiiM.! W iniiiv.i or frlgbtenvd.
•"•'¦ it il iti ituu thai amis ara bclug
! ivady for tmi^odiata, use, it may
come to imsa that aerioua trouble la
In tha making. '
The offense of thla man calls for a food long sentenoe that will give him -'an opportunity to reflect i({fon tha urror j jj W his waya. Freepoct la daterniiii'^d to go ahi'ad and progr^aa along Ibv
tre.
Henry G. 'OuBray, 22, Newmarket, N. H.. and Mabelle Gortiude l>orotj;ea Maldment. 24, Idautt Ut. Marie, Mich, b'utuje ttddreas. Mifcbel Field.
Kugene Kerstcn, Jr., 18, aud Mar- gti|ret Ainelit|^^X.letoeKott. 19, both of Bellmore. Future addreaa, Bellmore.
\ uiike it a prfWDoroua cii
. ctty bouciea ita filth > lyWB, an effort will be nuidu m reeport ns clean ns posslWc.
Marrifd
gpath-Normon—Freeport, April 12, by
the Slav. Walter ^. Thompaon, Charlea
C. Spath and Minna Norman, both of
Seaford. Vulture addr«w, Merrick road.
Saafnrd. . v
l>uB(-a|y-MaidjncQt—Uampstead, April
by Juatica wf the Peace Walter H,
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unell-ManKflekl—Maampequa. Apiil
i>y tha itey. WlHtem Wiley, fiaoi-ge
Till! uaseiiibly has actually taken action on the txinus., Heavens, fellows, I shall die of the sh<K-k! *
"Pleads guilty and leurna that the Jury would have acciuitted blm."— Brooklyn-.- And now that guy has lost hla taste for tongue altogether.
LLMB OF THE LAW
msicAL Tonoi
Bmrra r. MaiNnMni
OF MUSK defmedI Flounder Fishingi
AT FREEPORT POlNt
Fr«apart Trolley Coaawcts ^th Traction TroUeys
WMderfd aad BJyitwriii! \ Faroe RKag At Waat of a Uaiternl Luf«»fe
Muaic la a wonderful^apd mysteriuua < > force, the power of wha^b cannot be' •i^ttP^ied. It ia a form of eOMrtiona) I \ exprcSUon •^bich evuT^mle shiHild en-1 ] \ ojy, it is n recreation of cultural value.
Row Boflli, Bait and Ftslung Tackle Can be Caaily • > ^ (Stained
DOUBLE DECK SALEM
and Ckbar Boats wSI be in Commisskm on Sundays
A feller in Babylon ran-over Sheriff Charlie Wild, and Charlie was.
HOLID
The Hylan-Eiirlght <'Gum Shoe" Bill
Is made up 6f .the aolld atuff That'a found wilhln a tusk.
It means timt Hyland-Knrlght favo¬ rites will get life Jobs when perhaps they ought to be getting life sentences.
And Stiilman's yacht Is named thc "Modesty." Maybe they called her that liecause Mudesty forbids ua to mention of her having been to "see" a lot.
GET IN LINE THERE!
According to the latest _ law, A doctor may see fit,' To dole out all the beer and'booze. His conscience may permit: Now Mr. Job of Bible times. Won fame among the ancients, He's a piker compared with. The patience of the patients.
Suntlay Ctmcerts
Ossip Oarbrllowttach will be heard In an All-Chopin program in Carnegie Hall at 3 tomorrow. He will ploy the Etude Op. 10, No. 3 Sonata, B flat minor Op. 35, Nocturne in G majdr. Ballade, A flat major and twelve Preludes, Op. 28.
The Young's Men's Symphony Or¬ chestra, founded b.v the late Alfred Lincoln Scligman, will complete its nineteenth aeaaon with a subscripton concert at Aeolian Hall tomorrow after¬ noon.
Final Week At Th^ Metropolitan
Next Monday Is the start of tbe clo«- 1ns week of opera—the twenty-third— at the Metropolitan, ''curman': is Hclu-duled for Moiutay night with Misses Farmr and Bokl and Messra. MartliielU, Do I.iica aud Ilothler. This will follow a special Monday matinee of "Alda," to bo sung • by Mmea, Muelo, tiordon, MesBrs. Kingston, Aqiato and Dldur. Wednea<lay "Andrea Chemler," is the bill: Thursday' "2!ara" will havo its final lieurlng; Friday afternoon "La Boheme"~'with Bori, Deliiunois, Gill and Scotti in the cast; Friday evening "Bar¬ ber of Seville" and "Ixiulse." Saturday afternoon cloaea the year.
Concerta of the ComiSig Week
Monday: Ciirnegie Hall at 8:15, National S.vmphony Orchestra, Aeolian Hall at 3, Song Recital by Kitty Beale.
Aeolian Hall at «:15, Pluno Recital liy Bleanore Aitman.
Town Hall at 8:15, Piano Recital by Alfred Boswell.
. Tuesday: Aeolian Hall at 3, Song Re- vitiil by Mabl^l Dunning. f-
Ac-olian Hall at 8:15, I^aat Beethoven Association Concert Town Hall, Song Recital hy E:8telle Llebllng.
Wednesday: Town Hall at fts, Ma- darhc Hulda Losbanska, soprano and Max Rosen violinist.
Thursday: Town Hall at 3, Ellen Beach Yow, soprano and Franklin Can¬ non, "pianist.
Town Hall at 8:15, sopranos. ¦
Friday: Town Hall at 8:15,' Poldow- ski, composer's concert.
Saturday: Town Hall at 8:15. Czecho¬ slovak operetta by the Commonwealth Centre, Carnegie Hall at 2:15, National Symphony Concert.
and it bitula Ita lovers together In a common brotherhood. Turn back tho patgoa of history and you will flnd the •arllest savajres had their war aonga to Incite their men tu battle, they had their love aonga, and their songs of { victory.
All down through the ages we flnd musur to l>e a universal language, an indeflna'ble force which attra the hearta' of men. It is tho one mode of expres- siou for Joy or sorrow; it arouses men to flght and it lulls children to sleep; it pours forth frotn the lover's heart or It stirs thc reiigtoua nature In us all. A knowledge df music opens up to the borderland of heaven; It unlocks the flood-gates of the soul and lallows tho current of our emottons to flow free¬ ly. It la a well-apring of pleusure to th« thirsty, and it la balm to an aching heart.
An old musician, a violin-maker once said; "Brothers and sisters who have enjoywl mualc together in the' home will never be found quarrelling over property rights in later years."
It is a uniting force in the home, in thc 8ch(X)l, everywhere. Wh.v did wc have so many Iiande and song leaders tn the arm.v. Because -a singing army is a victorious army. If you have been luirrk^d and worried try the effect of music on yourself, alt down at the piano and run over a few old songs, or put your favorite record on the victrola, close your eyes and give yourself up to It. The effect is like magic.
We need more music tn thc home. In tho mcIkio'I. in the church in all thc walks of life. We need to train the com ing Kcneration In knowledge and upprc clutlon of better music so that our coun try will not be flooded with cheap r;ig.._ time but, will be a 'singing nation; a- nation singing songs of'real worth. ,^
M. P. L.- a
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"Broker said to have two wives in aaiiu; home."—New Yoi-k.
Maybe he figures tbat ono witl be in good deal of the time.
Births
Roosevelt, April 11, to Samuel J. and S,i(lic I. ChiittHway Abrams, a son, Sam¬ uel Jackson .Mnani.H, Tr.
Deaths
Nc;igle—IJcllcj'o.s.e, .fnirii 15, Mary A. J. Neagle, aged 7-1 year.s. Ilurial at Uoston, Mas«.
FURNITURE WINDOW SHADES
AWNINGS
Davenport Suits of Our Own Make
UPHOLSTERING
REPAIRING DESIGNING REMODEUNG
EDWARD C. DRESING
GENUINE SIMMONS
Obituary Nates
Fellow Elk.s arc requested to attend
jthe" funeral .servlce.H of Ja.son H. Ver-
milyea at Forbcir.s parlor.s, 77 Lincoln
avenue, tomorrow adernoon at 2
o'clock.
ANNUITY FOR PRESIDENTS
Washington, April IC.—Former presi¬ dents of the t'nited .States would re¬ ceive a $10,000 annuity from the govern¬ ment for life under provlKJoiis of a bill lntr<xluced In the Senate liy Senator Calder, Republican ^f New York.
But he needs double role.
a duublu roll for hla
I'LL tiAY SO!
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TEST POWER OF MUSi^TO CURE
Harvard Stodents Study Medicinal
Valaa to Datarwae Ito
Scientific Cbarau
More money should be stient for fruits, vegetables and milk, and loaa spent for "Spring tonu's."
iiCWls Wuuga
E SPRINGS
Lewi.s Woods, 10 |Henry stieet, Fi-cc- |j port, died at hi.s home, Thursday, aged ' tjiirty-onc years. Fulton is In charge of the funeral arrangements which will be held Sunday afternoon in the gliapel at' Oreenllold. Rev. Raus will officiate, i
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When WUUam Congreve, the poet, asserted in verac that "mu>dc bath cbunoB to soothe the a«*ra«e beaat," ho unwittingly stated a actantlflc faet, according to modem psyctiolofflsta.
Ooing atill farther, the paychologlstB j declare that every kind of muaic baa I Ita own' apecial aort of reaction, aod ! tb prove their contention a teat waa t made at Harvard Unlveraity. |
With Harvard and ftadcliffe njcu- ^nta aa aUbJacta, it was definitely es; I tabllahed that varioua types ot muaic i resieter varytav offfcts on human be- Inga.
Aa a remilt at theae' experhtnces, ! which are tafclna place througliout tbe country, it ia tnVaproA tbat (n the futuro muaic- wtll have a d^ftnlte place in the treatment^ mental diiliMU^.
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