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PttUMwA Daily 8!xc«|>t Sunday
amttKmt |i tke Toat OAce at Fraeport. N. T.,
•a Mcond claaa mail inatter. under
Act of Marv^ 1, lITt.
Bubacrlplien, t( per rear In advance. Slnvl. coplea. two cents.
THE rROONOSTICATION
President Harding addreaoed gro9» tor thc flrst time yeaterday. event had longr been expected.
Con- Thc The
Tha niMtloii f^^ttptt hi Jfapigti t^mea- ty ia aa rltal to the weUar* of all tke county aa la tba traciilM lntit>l«ai to tha City ot Naw York. Mayor HyUui's rula or ruin policy In New Tork raacftwi tta I l<>n« arm Into Naaaau County whan. Uy rcfuains an Incraaaed trolley fare with In thc llnea ot th* Bre»ter tity, the Naw Ifork and North Hhore '"^trattlon com¬ pany had to Buapend IU route lo Mina¬ ola and th« Interveninc placa*.
The traction company opkratInK ba- tween llampatead and Freaport con- tenda that ita kawei arc 1175 a day.
Does thc decision of the United Stataa Supreme Court sive the ioest traction company an opportunity to ati'x for an increased fare in spite of Ibc terms of the franchise? The Lons Island Ral road Company owns thc majority of the xtock of thc trolley line, it is said, and if all thc condittons arc true it would ncem thc most natural thins in the world that an effort will be made to set a ruling on thc local situation tending to nn application for incrcaaed rataa.
If this Is done it will show mure ac-
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publi.: looked upon thc llrst utterance j ^,.^,jy ^,^^j„ j,,^ management of the lo- a.t .in announcement of thc policy of I .^, ^^„^y „„^g ^han has been shown ihc new administration. Tne message jj^^ ^ ,„„g ^^J^^ The policy of th.- trol- coutalned many projects. But instead Ly company onicials seems to havo of direct recommendations tho Prcsi-Lg^.„ ^^ ^^^ the lines get Into as bad dent pointed out thc need for correc j g^^p^ ^, possible, to let thc rolling
•stock become as dilapidate.1 as iwssibk-
THS DAHT lETIKW, WEDVESDAT, AFRIL 13, IMl
A BKAUTiniL THOUGHT
AprU Mlsxarda bring forth pneumonia. *
If
Muy
pictures count for anythinK. Bacon tb* new Congrespinan ia a nloat Ham-aome man, ain't be goiU7
AND HfCKB WILL BB BENT TO
PBR17. TO QUBLU ALL THE TUOUBUH
THAT BI:KW. ix>MJ IHLAND WILL MISri lU.M, AH GOOD BVU WU KI8S Hl.M. von FREDUIK WAS ALWAYB
TRUE BLUE.
EVfcN IN CHl'KCI?
And it apiMiarcd in the paper thin W^y: "At the services of thc KpisiHipal church at Baldwin, Mr. Clark sang an offer-to-rum."
tt ia QHfWWl tb< s thawing
breaks down the ' ' allows tbc
fruit to decay rapidly. . Id k:e cream, or when made into plea preserves, the fmit Is in every omaparalile to thfi fnxih product. nt pWMrtng rthdr report thc i-eprc- aaotettves of tbe UnRed States Dcpart- nwAt at Agrienltarc atate fluit thc prac-
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tice la to t« reeMnmcaded la where there is a surplus of prodvotiaa | #< ' and Buflfclsnt coM-atsrago tipuca avaS-jfS ', atkle to accommodate tbe fruit. Only i fresh, sound fruit should b« froMtt. Freezing does not do away with iiidM.l£ [ though mold will not develop aa long aa the fruit remaina at the tempcratufea ^ [ employed.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FREEPORT, N.Y. tX) YOUNG MEN
tlo^s of existing conditions.
The nation, as it were, is sick and thc President, in thc role of a physi¬ cian, proaCribcd, but has left it to thu Congress to assimilate tho antidote.
I'rcsidont Hardliiff expressed himself ill favor of llrst gettint; buck to a peace basis. He will approve a declaratory resolution to cstabli.'jh the state of tech¬ nical peace without further delay but It must not be worded to complicate the foreign situation. Ue announced blunt-
and still roll and in fact to let eveo'one do the worrying for the trolley company except those really responsible.
Not even a half-hoartcd utlcmpt haw been made to stop the theft of th..- company business. Thc trolley ofllclKls see tliat business stolen every day and still they sit supinely by and make ;io move to stop it.
In that event It docs not seem |)os!ji« ble that they will use the United States
ly this nation would have nothing to <lo | g^j^^^^^ ^.^^^^ decision as u means of With the existing League of Nations, | ^,^,,^,^p ., ,.^,|^.j ^^^y ^^^.^^ ^^^.y ^^^^ but favored an intenuitioiml association
' for permanent iieuce ba.sed on Justice and not linked up with the politi.'al question!* of the nutioiis. '
The I'resldent discusHcd thc m.ist im- l>..>rtaiit doihestii.': problems facing thc country und made suggestions for their Holutiun, He called for a relentless pruning of government expenditures pronouncing tho existing exi)cnditure8 of api>ioixinmtcly i|5,QO0,0O0,000 a year
: "unbearable." »
Ills policy of administration, with thc many other subjects discussed in his message to Congress, bespeaks of a conservative constructive policy wllh thu needs of thc people as much con¬ sidered as that of big business.
KVIDK.NCE OK PATRIOTISM
getting
Perhap.s they do n.>t even know that a decision has been made tli.'it may vitally affect tlicin.
FOOLINII TIIKOKV
if the uttentlaucu nt the benellt jMsr- fonnunce given lust night might be taken us a criterion of Rockvillc Cen¬ tre's jKitriotlsm there surely are few in . the villiige who arc not loyal Ameri¬ cans. It docs not necessarily mean that because the buyer of the tickets was unable to attend that he did not show his patiiotism. Tho I'ost appealed for Hupjiort. It received the supjiort, full measure and overflowing.
The Post desired to obtain funds for Memoi'iul Uay exercises and other Leg¬ ion projects and hit upon tho plan of cunducllHg a motion picture show. The atlonduncu was apprgxhnatcly 1700 i>er- sons at the three performances und many turned away from the evening sessions when they found it impossible to get seats. These, however, really did u more patriotic act by purchasing tickets und not getting a return than those who were successful in gaining udmlsslun and obtaining something for tho money expended. In cither ease the proceeds will gu to the same purpose. Thc support is indeed cncouiugliig tu the former service inetk
Mr. W. Jett Lauck makes the aston¬ ishing argument before the Itailrtxid Laboi- lioard that because railway em¬ ployers and employees arc organized Into bodies of natipnal scope agreements as to wage scales must be of a national chai'ucter also. Local conditions,, ac cording to him, should have no imrt In determining lowil wages, but schedules covering the entire country should pre¬ vail. It would bo just as absurd to say that freight rates ifhould be thc .samo throughout thc country. Of course everybotly knows that rates arc flxed by the Interstate Commerce Oommi.ssion after a searching Investigation of every local factor. They vary In different sec¬ tions of the counlry ac.'onlihg as, In thc Judgment of thc Commission, the cir- .umatances demand. Why should iiot the same theory be applied to wage rates?
INFLMTKBLMAL
"A corporari% guard squad, usually composed uf eight men, is the smallest group in the army." I guess they never saw a brand new second l^ten- ant looking .>vcr a battalion di'uwn up for guard mount.
FA.'MILIAK HOUNDS
The U.>ughty-Mniith Indictments, Had (|uite an army twist. When Topp.v used to holler, f'Tenshun! .\t Eaac! DismimMI'
F. W. Myer of R. V. C. won. his dec tlon by Fehr meamt anyway.
LONGER DAYS
This daylight saving business has not lowered th.j cost of gus bills any so far as w^ can sec.
"Woman gets »3S,000 Heart nalin."- Brooklyn. It has Major Ceini-nt beaten a mile.
"Poilcc In full men;"—Brooklyn, when they get full,
cry after They get don't they!
saloon noisy
WERE TIIEY BEAR?
"I'^ranklin tjlmon Uhiea Fur Men."— New York City.
This Bank ha.s special regard for the young man who ha.s Hhown ability and judgment in the conduct of a small business.
That a con.stantly increasing number of successful merchants of mature business experience, find this Bank a satisfactory place to transact their affairs, is an indi¬ cation of public confidence and appreciation.
Banking facilities that appear to such men are worthy of your consideration.
The Bank on the Triangle That Treats You Square I
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CONKISCATORY TKOIXEY FARES
The United States Supreme Court has handed down a decision in a Texas case In which It-was held that cltlci^ could iii>t enforce conflsuntory ¦ transit furoa no matter what were the tM'ovlslons of the franchise. Thu case was one In which tSan Antonio sought to enforce a G cent fare and universal transfers throughout the city.
Whon this decision wus culled to the attention of Crovernur filler, he being vitally Interested In the transit prob¬ lem in New York City, the Governor
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WE UID OLR STI NT
It is underst'XMl tliat further sleiis on the part of the Allies to enforce tho reparations program u|)on the Germans will wait until about Muy 1st. In the meantime the Unitod States may cx))cct to see renewed elTorts ,,to get public support of the Harding admfnisli'atlun for tlMt..,allIyd plans. It is thc belief of the Allies that collection of the repara¬ tions would be facilitated If the Ger¬ mans were informed that the plan hud thc m.iral support of America. But it lu a step that President Harding will nevcti, take. There Is no dlfTefcnce be¬ tween moral support and practical us- ststuiicc hi the collection of ropui-utlons. Thc American people will never stand for further embroilment in Euroi>eaii af¬ fairs.'
\V<|iER£'S THE LEAtilEt
The allied guvcrnincnts deny tluit they arc either aiding or approving thc Greek offensive against Turkey. The ie^^uu of natioiui is clothed with full power to administer suitable punish¬ ment to Greece, a memt>er. Will she be penalised for brcakbig the iieuee? tjhe will not. '*'
ELECT IIAR1>ING MEMBER
President Harding hns been elected
remarked that he waa never in doubt ¦ an honorary mcnibci- of the Typottie-
gtytat the law and adde^ that they, i tae- uf Waahlngton by a uuanUnoiia
¦ ¦ , ., ,» , .: ,. vote of Its ^nembershtp
meaning himself aivd hts colleagues,
had not l>een doing all the wurk in re-
Ifttlon tu thc traction matter without
b«lnc aure of tholr ground.
Convict Brindell of Hlng Sing has spurned tho prison hash. He probably did not want evei"jlhlrtg coming ut once.
A CHUM 1ST OF .VEW HAVK.V.
H.\S MADK THLS DECLAUATIO.V,
"THE niOH son. OK IHlO
MADE LE.<OEUS Oli" THE NA TION,"
IT IS A THI.VO AVE CANT DIS PUTE,
IN FACT HIS .ST.VT«.MENT SOU.N'OS
AS THOUGH TUE LEARNED CHEM¬ IST
HAS GOT A LOT OF GROUNDS!
"Scut|-h la.l's voice may grution bars."—Ellis Isluud/'-<0 duet of Haig und Haig lifteff da>-.
lift linnii-
.\\'ell, til.-
in their
"P.)llce make, a Sahara of Coney Island."—They must have been awful thirsty, those guys.
"Scotland Yard may be created In
this country."—London. We 'ave it
n.nv yer worship; the gclls use It U> measure their kilts with y'know.
A PICTURE IN WORDS
Dave Carone,
Walked out on the Urookljn Bridge thusly; Reaching ab.uit here—
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The Old East River Below.
' Gee whiz, we're ull wet!
HEMPSTEAD BANK
HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
"The Big Bank on the Corner"
Establishea 1887
CAPITAL $ 30,000
SURPLUS 106,000
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER . 2,000,000
DOES a general Commercial Banking bnsiness.
ACCEPTS Time deposit accounts and allows inter¬ est tkereon at the rate of 3 per cent per annum.
SELLS Travelers' Checb and Letters of Credit on all parts of the world.
MAINTAINS a Modern Safe Deposit Department for the storage of valuables and at reasonable rates.
LOANS Money on^ Bond and Mortgage.
HAS a CHRISTMAS CLUB which has popularized itself with hundreds of its patrons.
ADVISES^ with its depositors regarding their invest¬ ments and maintains an up to date service especially for that purpose.
If we may be permitted to serve you, remember
"The Big Bank on the Corner''
LOST-
OPPORTUNrriES
You probably i«aKze that ytiu have allowed many opportunities to slip by you rn the course of a life time.
You know that many of these opportunities if seized ^t the right moflttent would perchance have made ^ou independent for life. Others would at least have blight you lucrative return.
Yesterday can never be recalled. The opportuni¬ ties passed are gone forever.
The money you have NOT made is like water over the falls.
Today You Must Think of the Golden Future Before You
You must think of the possibilities of the morrow.
You must lay your foundation so that your future shall be secure beyond doubt.
The Continental Trust
of Connecticut
under authorization of a declaration of tru.st, offers one of the biggest and .soundest opportunities you have ever had laid before you.
"H is no vain speculation or gambling chance.
It is not based on the future of any ONE branch of commerce or industry.
You do not place all your egg.s in one ba.'^ket.
Its holdings are and will be widely di.stributed among the fields of business, commerce and indui^try.
Its investments wiil be wisely cho.sen by men of Z\ rare skill and experience in the fields of business and t\ finance. *?
They will ha\'e better opportunity to study tho X?
most intimate details of every project before one dol- yS
lar of the Continental Trust's money, your money, is xX
placed with them. ^S
May we not direct your attention to the personnel •^*;^ of this organization, and ask you if such men do not 4v'! command your confidence, respect and trust.
Advisory Board of Trustees |
.{If H. B. McDowell, President General Efficiency .|l
'Jf^. Devices, Inc.; Kon. Jacob Caplan, Judge City Court, ^!
Xj^ New Haven, Conn.; Jerome A. Myers, Nat. Director, X
Sj. Constitutional League of America; A. U. Muhlhauser, X
^ Chairman Indu.strial Relations Com.; E, S. Crosmaii, ^
^1 Chairman Publicity Com. National Teachers' A.ssocia- 'J^
^1 tion; Hon. E. Eugene Culver, Director Middletown X
^4 National Bank; A. H. Elder, General Counsel, Jer.sey X
X| Central Railroad; Chas. W. Elli.s, Former Fuel and *|.
Food Administrator of Lackawana Dissette, President Sure Spark Corp.
John Whitney
Trustees
M. A. O'Leary, Ex-Chairman of the Mass. Dem. Committee; M. L. Baker, Pres. Regal Silver Mfg. Co.; Don W. Carleton, Vice Pres. and Treai., Midway paci¬ fic Oil; H. R. Coshnear, Pres. Coshnear and Company; D. J. McCoy, Vice Pres. King Tobacco Company.
—Cj II. J.
Fresh vegetables furniah valuable mineral salts and vltamlneit have an early garden. Get bulletin J 4 from | tho Btato college at Ithsca.
FREEZING FRUIT NEW WAY TO PREVENT ITS SPOIUNG
Preserving fresh fruit by freezing has j pasiii>4 the experimental stage in thc > Middle Western and I>aciflc mates. Thc j Odice of l->rc8ervation of Fmtts and : Vegetables Bureau of Markots has beon | investigating the new method for sev | eral-years and th6 Investigators report i that such I'ruit.s as strawbcrricB, rasp- ! berries, logan berries, blue berries, cur- I rants, and cherries arc now being frosKO I and held In commercial lots.
Su far as tbe procesa is coficcitioa. I
this method of preservation has all thc [
merits of simplicity. The fruit is frocen •
in the same crates In whl^ H t;s mar-1
ketcd. The temperature required Is j
•bout 10 ttgracm t^., tttots^i aoft truit j
is Bsually aubjected to a lower temper- {
in spring the houaewife'a fancy ptpte than that of better quality. So
lightly tumh to a lot of thinfa. amoog jlottg aa the temperatiire ia maintained
tliem getting htr supply of ohcisit egga the fmit can bo kept in storage. Tho |
&wn in water glass for next winter, > frt>zeti product must be used tm soon as '
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ULLY ninety per cent of all business is now done by the use of bank checks. It is a safe, c^an and con¬ venient method of hand- .ling money mateos.
You can heli? protea your check from aheratwns by using plenty of ink and letting it dry without bkxcing; begin writing the Words indicating tiie amount at the extremie left end; keep careful watch of your check book; never date checks ahead; never overdraw your balance at the bank as that is borrowing without security.
Ask for bookltt \
Hie Citizens National Bank
Of rtvfJMM^ vttfta I Ofk "4 % imtrtst peH tu tgttiel thgasit acctaata "
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May we ask you if, with this brief outline of the objects and plans of the company, we may not have fhe further pleasure of giving you more intimate de¬ tails of one of the most brilliant opportunities it has ever been your privilege to enjoy.
It only takes a minute for you to act, and it will long remain one ipf the brightest moments, we are sure, of your career.
Merely write your name and address on the fol¬ lowing cooipon, and wail it to the address hereon, and you will feel just as we feel, that the Continental Trust means not only profit, but big profit to every person who participates with tis in this model, if not |^ fully loss proof method of investment. 25
COUPON
COSHNEAR & COMPANY, INC.
MALLEY BLDG., NEW HAVEN. CONN. Gentlemen: «
Kindly furnish me further information about the Continental Trust of Connesticut, without any obllf ation upon my part.
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