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Pubtiabtd Dally Kxcept Sunday
ICntel-cia at the I'oat Offlco at Kiueport. N. V.,
am aoeond claka ma.il matter, under
Act o( March 1, lkT».
Subacrlptlon. $5 ()er year In advance Slnclo i;optea, two eenl a.
Tbe into apMt tt Nasaau County wan ie%'caled In a retjcnt Instance wti«Hi twu wayfarers came Into or.e of tta ;vllla«cK tend isought help. The tntin. like A fumoer tioldler ot thc late war. walked from the city tb Ixmtc E^aeh In an effort to find work. When they reached <thelr deattnation they were iiaaypolnted. • ^
Rctbrninsr toward the <l(y, lhey re^tcbed ((jckville Centre about- dunk. "Without money, food or shelter lhey were truly dependent upon thc chtirlty 'of Home one.
Clear eyed and upright, (hc«c men licnltatctl to uiipr01>i-iatc Mjnicthlng tltat did not Imlcng to thent. Uut lhey di<l go into thc police ntation, nnd there fotuid, pcrhtipH what thoy lea.st expected. The uersciintut the dcwk, li.stenetl to their Aory and with fellow members of the force, gathered togetlier u, fund whk-h pcrifiitted iiurchufling u aubstautii'l meal. A .1ail Ih not tvn Inviting place to Bleep in under ordinai'^y clrcum- ^ances but when thcde men wore In¬ formed that they might have that priv- j Uege for, tho night, they thankful.
Together wllh the meal, the mca received a sum of nioney that tht-y might Imvo Hoinethiiig lo cat ,iii the morning and continue on their wuy it no employment coula tie ifound. In the iiteunliine, every effort' waH mude to olituin v.oPk. For one day thev were engiitfcd ut thc municipal power plant. ^
The act of thc police <le|iurtmoiil is to Iw coihniendcd. It Iwars out thi> assertion, jiiufle when thu unfortunute HtJldier lelucUinl to usk alms after the ropluse he received at one house, lluit no deserving person will ever be de¬ nied ansist:iiioe if appllcutioti is iiiudc to Uk- iioliCe.
NKEl> OF TIIK TROLLEY
Till- i-n(-f!it talk about llie possiljil- liy ot losiiiK the trolley along Grove sli'ccL has given rise lo ujany opin¬ ions and brings lo a head the Ihhu.' "What has FreeiHirt of ln-i- own as compared to (rther villagei)'.'"
At thf^ present Unto Freeporl lii's two trolleys running through it, it has a direct inlet froi^i tin- ocean, and tho patronage iheyit' '"»'""""'' running through the town. Sister Hempsteud i.s slumped on thc iailio;ul and .Sister P.ookville Cenlre has to come lo Freeporl lo gel out to sea. ¦
The littlo green trylley that is now the subject of much discussion is real¬ ly u valuable asset to the village uh'l is worth.holding on to. Last ye.-rr IdO, 000 persons wero carried over i;s trucks to Freepott -Point.
Tho issu:; has been ralsetl thai no¬ body but lishennen ever use it. A trip lo I'oint Lookout or Na.s.sau, any tiay during thc summer will show i great many mothei-B and babes lo veiling in the cool breezes Uiut lhey woiUd nol Ik.' iible to reach without the Gnjvc s-trwE trolley, und Hh- ferry. They are really intcrdeiK-iulenl. Jf the trolley is forced out of business, the ferry will be valueless.
A glance along the trolley line will show thai all of the lols along the
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AS WB LIVE WjE GROW
Tho Daily Review today will com¬ plete Ita flrat month of existence and to thcNw friends who havo liked us and naid ao, to thoso who have llke'l ua and havu told others, to those who havo liked us and told no ono and to those wh(> have not even Ilkcd us and told every one they could find to llste'i to them, we return our thanks.
To our friends we owe a debt of gratitude and we will reiiay ihein by tho best service we can give as a clean purveyor of news, si Ixwstcr fbr thc communities wo serve und tho friend of ¦ every man who will be friendly with UB.
The Joy of achievemi-nt is ours. We are not boasting. Wo aro making a atatement of faet and arc most happy to give thanks lo those good friends who have helpeil us lo success.
The Daily Keview has found a real fleld. II has a real mission lo pcr- ftii^m and a real message lo curry lo the people of the several cominunlUes served by it.
To those " advertisers who havo found Tho Daily Kevlev.- a inedlum of reaching the peoi)lc of the varioua Villages antl who ure reaping tho ben¬ efit of the ojiporlunily lo advei'lise dally instead "of weekly we ask con¬ tinued friendly business roiatlons ami thank them * havo accorded us in the past.
To all our frientl< mr'matter In what manner they ejoine In contact with us, wc want always to say that we are glad to see them, glJw to know them antl glad to serve tliem.
Ol R Ll'LI^AHY
Thc man who liven acrosa from tia. He owns a wireleaii grand. Every night he alta and talka Across the whole dam land;
Ita ( — .. . — . .) Ban Francisco!
And Cuba ( .'¦ ) (. —.)
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I wish that I could follow him And get his an.swors too. Ite talks with ships way out at sea,
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&iy brains get fulj of static And the rest I have- to gueas, Drumming on the pillow case, I try with all my might. To send a mental ta (Ac taa Which mt^ans In code.
Are theae tIcdaiotihbB mm busitiesi^ ex-
p«OSCf? ' f ,
Anr).-^No. Tbe aiaoant expended la ! an Inveatment of capital and i>art of the cost of thc new building.
Orange;—I own three lots. On one I bave my home. On another 1 rent lb«> t>ioi>erty and the third is va<;ant. I poy $10 tax yearly on cacJi lot to a water supply departnient owned by thla village. What part of thes« payments are deductible?
Ana.—Vou may amount.
Curloua:—In April, 1920, when my father died I moved from Goahen and took up my^Vesldcncc In New Jersey with my family. My salary in New York waa »3,000. My shaio of my father's estate for the year was »S00.
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r«ctk>o of WaHer D|mro^h, who will enUT upon hla thirfy-aeventh nuiaon nm cqnductor of thc Symphony Society. Mr. Damro»ch win direHI tjll the con¬ certs from Octoher 20 to DccPirtlier^lS inclusive, and from March S to March 36 incJusivc.
Allx^rt Coales, conductor of the I.on¬ don Symphony Orcheatra. who during deduct the entire hla short stay ae guoat conductor of the Syrpphony Society, made ao pro¬ nounced il aUcc^aa with the New Vork public, will return In December. U21. as guest conductor and will diri>ct all the concerts from De^'ember 2» to Feb¬ ruary 26 Inclusive.
Among the soloists engaged for next
The drataptizmt form ot "Miea Lulu Bett' la announced for, a iireaent ap¬ pearance; and thp volume will oontain the two endings used nt various times at the Belmont. It will be intehestlrig to aee what the effect of theao vrill be In print. The storj- of a ccndirilla whtjsc prince has committctl bigamy In marry¬ ing hci% submits to a numbei° ot con- elusions. In the prest<nt version, thc first wife ia dl8<-overed to have dietl be¬ fore the wooing of the kttehen slavey.
I nlao received l»ank intereat of $720 sea.son are Josef Hofmann, who will from Kew York CHy banks. What are malfe his first uppearna^e In New York
The new French Slogan Is Viviani Le France!
The '!While f'ollar" men have formed a union In Washington. "We suggest i collar button with au "Arrow" on it for were j an emblem.
'ifouw-s robbed During Own'ers Ab-j sence"—Mineola. ^Absence makes thej list grow longer. •
A .SONG AT DAYLIGHT
The farmers in N'assau are agin the' Daylight saving. It's mainly on account I of the fact that the cows and chieUens [ move the cltM-k far enough ahe-.id as it I
A ROYAL WEDDING
Tin Plate King; "M.iitl of .Mheiis ere we jiarl Tell the world I've won your heart."
Princess Xema; "As I know my t-otiiiliy's need:-:, I'll be Mrs. Willium Leeds."
TJM) MK H NOISE
"Broti.x Iliiiders Kind Rtill in fiieeii- liouse"—Dronx. Maybe the Iloi>s were splashing in the Watercress.
This tinu' the traiisjiorl "Canihr.u" Proughl in more honored dead. Who in Ibe recent coiifliet. Their precious life blot-tl shed.
my duties'?
Ans.—You are a ntm-reaident and
only taxable on your salary received
from .New York Slate sources. The
amount of the Ixtiuest antl the interest
i on lhe iMft'ik dejKJsit are not taxalilc lo
you as a ntm¦reaident. I Agent:—How much Is a traveling man who pays his own traveling and business exiH-nsea, ullinfW u« a deduc¬ tion on his state return'.' I Aiih.—The entire uniount so expend- I ed, assuming that lhey are reasonable. I "Widow:—My son 18 years of ago Is 1 iihyslcally ineonipelenl. He has an annual income of $800 a year. It cost near $2,000 tti support hiin because of his i)hysical condition. 1 iuii inainlaiii- ing a homo for him. (al What is my exemption'? Oj) Should I include the JSOO rcH.-elved by him in my return'/
Ans.—(u) Y'our exemption Is $2,200. (1.) No.
Dclintiucnl: (a^ Is a ]!)1!» SUite in¬ come tax paid in r.t20 dcdu<lible in in> i'.l20 return? (bl Are pcnalticH in con¬ nection with this ^yniciit deductiblo? Ans.—No as lo both uuestions.
MUSICAL TOPICS
BDITO F. McENTOSH
OIGIIT TO HE KII'E
l-'ariiiiiiKilale 1 "o.st, --"'riii key for sale, acclim.itett."
lOggs
A ".STK.VIGIIT' FACT
The woman who is traveling all over ' .Mr
Tomorrow's Coiiecrls
The Keethoveii Soiiola recital by
Olga SiimarolT scheduled for tomorrow
afternoon at Aeolian llall lias beni
postpoiietl lo Thursday. ,\prll 1-1.
I Kvelyn MacNeviiie will be he.u.id in
'song recital In Aeolian dlall tomorrow
'i-vening at 8:15. Kiehard llagemun will
lie a I the piano.
] Tomorrow's opera al tliiy Metropolitan 'at 8, will be the Italian opera "Andrea K'henicr" wKh .Mnie.s. .Miii^io, I'criiii .-md I Howard and JMessrs. Cigll and Daiiise. Moianzoiil will coniluct. •
With orcheKlra In thtee years; Fritl Kriesler. I'aul Kix:hanski, Sergei Ilach- maninofT. Joseha Helfetz, Fltsrence Kaston, Harold Bauer, Huldn Lajshan- ska and Lucrexla U4.)rl.
All present Symphony suliwribeiT who huve not alix>ady sent in their re- ncwala have this privilege until May 14. .\fter thut dale all scuts for whith ap¬ plications for renewal has not biren re¬ ceived will be considered uvailuble for allotment to new KUbscriln-r"?.
Mr. Pcmbertois has sljowcd again his keen eye for picking playhng talent to Interpret the dttuna he sponaeirs. fcarr^l McComas gets the audience'a symimtt-.v from tijc ver>- atart, ahd retains It potently to thc end. And the flabby wife pluyerl by .Miss f)ou«;l Is a consistent characteri»ati«)n of high merit But the atar of the evening Is Mother Belt played by l.oulse -Hale of wheel chair fame in "Heyond the Horizon." Kvery- on<» who fiuts acting nt tho tt>p of the list of c>ontrl^>iiling forces fo dramatic art must see .Miss Hale's M<»ther Bett, ,
PUYGOERS' GUIDE
MAN THIEF OR DEFECTIVE (IIILD
District Attorney Weeks and his inon ure wrestling with an unusual situation that develops from the arrest, by De¬ tective Miller, of a man burglar cun¬ ning enough 'to lake, refuge behind what people had thought was low men- lality or .a tlefecllve who should have been contlneil in an insUlution years ugo.
The man says h(" is Willis Kimball and that he has been stealing for thir¬ teen years. Ho tells rumbling stories of his exploits but when leading i(ues- tlons arc put to him he confesses j vs-^y have boeii sold and that building crimes that can only mean a long term j i,, that soclion bas been brisk, depeno j In prison. jing upon llic trolley for access to thcr
Thc ease even lacks the clement of: village. j
the Islanil demonstrating corsets only "stays" a short time in each village.
LET GEORflE DO IT
The Freeporl Klk.s Ixifli short and tall, Will come tonight to help install, Thc m.m who goes a step up higher, Uxaltcd llulcr I'apenmeyer.
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Margaret .Vnglin's (fVamatic produc¬ tion of the "Iphigeniu in .Aiilis" of ICuripldes. with incidental music com¬ posed by Walter Damrosch. will close the festival with two jierformanccs this evening and tomorrow uftcrnoojj.
A\li(ii Ull- \illage aulhoritics go out on a lour of inspccllon its a regular Hoard Walk.
,^1N FHEkl'ORT
There Is a young j;irl named DedcllT
A really ace high little gcll.
If lhey give her the work,
.\s our village cIcrU.
Wc know she'll accomplish it well.
Itcportci-K lives are full of thrills, AS'e sec a lo^ of life. -Anti never get a ehanei- to get, Actiu.ilnted with the wife.
LIVELY WE^VniER ISN'T l'l!
C. H. J.
New Y'ork Hympliony I'lans
Thc management of thc Symphony Society of New Vork announecs th.il there will lie no hicre;isc in thc num¬ ber of concerts to lie given in Now York by the New York Symphony Or¬ chestra during, the tximing season. This Is In line with the decision of conductor and directors that the so¬ ciety's chief aim shoulil continue to lie the giving of the linlshed jicrform- linccs of symphonic mu.sic.
ronecrls will be given in ('arnegic Iliill and Aeolian Hall, and will coiisiu of twelve Thurwftty atti.-rnoons aiul twelve Friday evenings at Cai*negic Hall and sixteen Sunday afterjioons at .Seo- llan Hall. There will ;iIho Ih- the usu.il six Saturday ;ifti'riiooii Young People's Concerts at Ciirnegie Mall and four Sat-
•'.MI8S Ll Ll BETT"
Having come from u belateil seeing of l{rt>ck I'emberston's protluctlon of Ztnia <laic's ".Miss Lulu nett." this reviewer dix's not hesitate to recommend that the play be added to the list of thc must- be-seeii performances ))ublishe(l in. tlils column a-'week ago. Although 1 am oiu' of the uninitiated,—I have never reati the novel of that name—1 felt uneom- forlably at home in .\meri:-a al the llel- inoiit where the pieee is now lo be wceii; for tile characters arc unusually faith¬ ful to the strict, conventional patti-riis to Ih- fountl In our suburbs, mid in the unaller towns Inland.
In this matter of character portray.il is prolj.ildy the strenglli of the play, The story is Xot of the stage, artislif; nor is there any great ctimniandiiig idea woven into the texture of tlie play.'Out the story is made out of characters so higlfly indivltlualized and sensitized th.it lhey (urry the ilI-pro)Kirtioned jilot to a seeming normal conclusion. .Miss (l.iIc has brought the journalist's caincia eye into drama: and so far as character is concerned, li.iw made the power of .le tnll into literature.
Then, too, the pla.v has cmighf^up In its action enough of tlie signitlcant to show many nf the evils of thc ))clty, convcntioii.ll livi'S of a town's rcspectiblc people. Whole phillipics on child tr:iiM ing arc suggested, ahvayn, 'naturally, witliout, cnydiasis. Tjieorigs and phllos ophles of life are Jiroposed bj' characters with a spontanicty to bt! obtained only through the vital relation of ehano.-ler to slory. Here is a superlative example of how much more may be learned througlit amusement tluui Ihrougli
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For thr t-tnrting S(.>ason the (Jreal Bouth Bay Ferry has bycn made of¬ llelal mall carrier and freight currier' to the dwellers al Nassau and I'oint!
syinpalhy tluit always arises whore the ci'lniinat Is a meutal tleUnquent, but Willis vvunts no sympathy. If It la suggested that hc is u little clever he responds with a grin but If It Is sug¬ gested Uiut in his numerous robberies -he had help ho will Indignantly deny an accoiiiplice.
That he is :i, iiuiii.il (KliiKiuciit is ap- paiciil. Thai he ha-; been n thief Is t-vidciil but that he coiinnlUcd some of the triines he says lie did Is beyond belief, allhough all of Ihem would be possibli! for lihii.
If his slory is Uu<- il Is aiua/.iiig Ihat l\c li.iH lice 11 able t(v steal, in a
sinall itoiumuiiily, fof thirlcen years | ,,,,, i,,.;,,,], ,..\cept by the trolley und ami not Jh- discii\t-icil. There uiaiii his ;(;,-,.,,, South Bay Fcrr.v. tiiinpkviiiindedlieBH seived as bis best, 'iin p,.,iplc in the soullicn Cloak, because he was the sort lo wlioiir of lUc town ouKiiL lo In- inlcrcslcsl one guve a lOate of soup never aiitlci- iiu)ugh in Ihi- oiullci-. lo haye a voic<? pat'iiig that, he wouUl bU-uI thc plate. , in the di.scus.s|(ni. TIk \ilalge Fathers He would slcal a lead nickel und he tire surely out to pleuse the niultitutle coiilesses to one robls^ty where he ttsik j and when thc haMilncss aiul health nf $2,000 worth of jewelry. ' ' women and rtilldren arc InvolvtKl It
Again the (iucsliou ..f whal to ,io t'u'ows an uUtJgelbcr diircrcnt light on Willi him uii:K3 .'11.c lils,^'onfoii8U.ii is ^''"" n'l'Her. complete. A sl;itc prison wouitl lie .1 "
Joke to Jdm. He hus been in (lie i>uui
!riiH4ry and liked il, .says th ¦
! hkI to hliu and at hi.s ai;c, '
the re seen l.s fvw places Whore he wnul-l
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QUESTIONS CONCERNING INCOME TAXES ANSWERED FOR READERS' GUIDANCE
The .New York Slate liK ome Tax liufeiuf' will answer uny incoino tax <|uestloiis a.sked by retidcrs of this paper without using tho names of the
Lookout. Thc peoplo who love tho, i,„,ujf,,,.a.. Taxpayers In Nassau Coun-
sca and the broad stretch of sand will ty sh<>\ild tile their returns with ijjs
be losing their plcusure if they are
kept from reaching the resorts down
the bay.
When the., mutter comes ii|) for a
liiyil decision on Friday it i.s ho(K^d
these- who arc annojed by tlio Irolley
pas.sing their doors, will be brave enough
lo gtin and bear it and Iind comfort in
llic knowledge that many others who
.ire nol blo.sst:d wllh uulomoblles have
110 III lur means of getting a day at
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<0\HI LATES IN I
trict Director Ci. U, HarVey. at '^ Su. Washinglon streei. .Tunmlcu, N. Y., on or before Ai>r1l 15. I!t21.
Tourist:—Durhig last suninier I ilroyt; to the coast. 1 was obliged lo secure registralloii plates In eight west¬ ern alutes. May 1 deduct these puy- im-nts as tuxes'/
Ans.—Yes.
Teacher:—Part of my siilary Is Uikeii out for ctmlribulloils to Ihe Teachers' Uclhtrmcnt Fund. Is this deductible In my Income tux return'/
Ana.—No. . You should include • in grtiss inctiine your ojilire salary, liiclml iiig tlu> kinounl rcscrvtid for your iin sc(Hull ; tribulions to this fund. ,
iCqultuble:—I notlec the recent U. y. 1 dvcisitin In Ooodrloh vs. iidwaiils tmlj* [ applies lo appreciation in tho sale tjf personal property. Will the Comi>trol- ler's ' Kcgululioi s taxing gain from | the sale of rial iirois-riy Ix-twcii Janu-i ary 1, lUlU und the dote of sale stilW ctaitrol'/
Ans.—Yi's.
ilurriet:—Myself and sister live to¬ gether und are the joint Ijcneflclarlen under the eatate of ulrelnllve. This la our only lnc<>me. Are' we permitted to file a joint return iunder such clrcum- jnances?
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