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JtekvUta tjinti-e. Mar tJr-Vbay'rm be Vnnlngrt* 4o tlill»«« grou*l t»i« P«*en der HosB CeniBHay slpc* fonner Flre Chief Curley. apsf mirtwcyc l« ofllcer. !«¦
I'rovlslon fur nlKtlinhing practlcHlly] II iraiMfer tax appraisers has been ap j proved by Governor Miller. ,
I I'nder a new law, effective July 1 j transfer ta* aitpravisrs will be appoint-1 ie<l only for the counties of New Tori-:. Kings, Bronx, Alliflny. Dulchess. lOrle. Monroe. Nassau. Niagara, Oneida, Onon- 4a«». Orangt^ Queens. ReosseUfr. Rich, mond. Suffolk. Chautaqua and West- ibest«ir.'
Tba power (»f appolptment rests with (lis president of the tax commlsHlon and
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Sunday m«im(ns »"'' w"M pVovcd by the
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Mgpavm tl)e pl)« of asbes al«ng side the h«i|sf and l»ak« a seiki psUiwav <m th* sidewalk.
there will be Sitme lamlmspe |»p<|awtnf about the preMitMes. The IIMibers have agreed tit dlf^up the'siMl. level the i|roim<i and plant pretty llow- •ers.
Also Itoalaqilli Fisher, wlui nhfe said be'4 nwer be clwlrman of a "racket"! acain. Is going tn "engineer'* a moving p|<>tuy» show. At cb«lrn»An )if will afi IMiiRt his own assistynti*. ^
Also a committee will iei|uest the llafn) ot Trustees to toiisldt-r repuint Ing the flre house and reiiuir the c|ei- trie ll|;)it wires.
Alno the I.eglon Imseball team bus been given permission to use the house iilunday sfterantnis to dl.<<cai'U ubile col lars iip4 silk shirts and put on UiMbaii j iHteis t«»».
.^Iso Ctat^rlle St)'HUb has been mule ci^ptain and manager of u Itusebull ivum Kii'saed mt memhers of th» company anil bf'll be ready to thullengf. any other compuny In the village as mihiu hs Yit picks his llnsup.
Aise Jee Uurronllno pulled a surprisi- on the membern and brought down a lot pt "eaU" which were appreciate- Ivsly devuursU.
Then the meeting adjourned
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wm HOLD WORLD niADE CONFERENCE HERE THIS MONTH
NntiMial AssociatiM of Manfac- twrers To Meet With Ambassa¬ dors of 34 Nations
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FOR FOKEST SPECIALIST
Kngland has Just iwid a.liaiidstHpe cumplinent to the .N'i.a- Vurk State Cul- le|^ uf Foresti'y ut Syracuse and tu Dr. Harry P. Brown. Professor of Wood 'J?cclun>log>-, In thul Institution, by oljer hi| hiw the position uf wmil tochnpl<i- i{|i«l In tbe Imperial Foreat lli.scurch Institute. Dehi'M Uu«, I'lilted Provinces, i|i4i». The offer to Dr. Brpwu cuHiu di rectly from ths Indig UIHce, \\ hitehall, London, pnd was signed liy Kershaw, I'nder .Se<retai-y of Stato ut India. '.
Tba pttpr (rom the India Oltlce to Ur. Vrown said In part:
"I am directetl by the Secretary for India in Cv"ncil to Inquire win ther you are prtpitrfd tu accept an aiipoiiiimeiii as Wood Technologist at the Impeiial Fore.st KeMeurch Institute, l>'hra Dur. Dnited Provinces, India. I enclose a form at %gre«Hi<^nt, In triplicate st:itiiu>. in d'.-tatl the terms ami conOltloiis of up- ix>lntment. If you accept, I am to re <iuest thut you will be good enough to sign ull three liartH of the agreement, at the places indlcutod In ))eni 11. In the presence of ^ witnesjs who should wri'.; his uatnc address und occupation in the sp^ce Indicated for that purpose. T*** three ports should then be rctiiMied to siuns, this uMcs for completion.
"Tou would Imj required In sail
lutrriwtional News Service.)
.N'ew York. May .1.—Announeement was ipade by the .National Assoi;iationi of .Mumifaclurers that It will hold a Conference of .Nnibussudors and .Mln- on WoiUI Trade al its twenty sUth liHiiUUl convention ut the W'ttl dnrf-.\s-au'ia Hotel, New Vork Clty,< May Iti. 17 and IX next, with aniljus i-ailors, iiiintsters und loinniercial rep lesentaiives of more than Ihlriy na- lii>ns jiartlcipatlng.
Secretary of State Hughes will open the conference on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 17. unless some tinfore- Hni'tt circumslunce prevents his leuv- iuK Washington ut th<' -^iine, while other ofhchils high In In'tf.inaiionii; commerce and trade willyViJOv'- ad dresses upon the various prolileiii)- iiiiw facing the l'nited States in the de veliipiucn* of its foreign trade.
Premier World Trade .Mrrt
This important gathering v.hii li will lie the first of lis kind ever held In this country, if not in the worlil. has been arranged In order tbat icpie scniativea ot other nations may havf uu opppftunity to expluhi to the men most intimately cunceriicd in tinaneing and cxteriding our foreign IraiUr how Ihc constructive forces of the l.'rilted .Slates may bi' cu-ordinalcd b/st to serve the needs .of the world. There will be discussions of the best inetb- isls to meet the demands of l-'.uroiK; and other countries for raw and iiianu- fuctured materials and to cxlenil tin credit thnt is so essential. 'I'lie .Na¬ tlunul Assix;iutioii of jManui'aeluier;s I'oiupriscs (1,000 manufacturing i lUer- priscs, which prwliice more than 7.'i per cent of the entire mauiii'ucluring output of the nations und this conven¬ tion will give yrtielr mcmbt'is an op- imrtunity to obtain the foreign vipw- point direct for the flrst time in their history.
The conference will be presided over liy Stephen-'C. Mason, president of thu National AS,soi'iation of Manufactur¬ ers. It will be conducted in fiv<- ses- runnlng from Tuesday after- I noon through to Wednesday night, forjwh^n the annual bouquet of the Na-
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Fotmai or defiitite occewtancee have! b,?e|i received fr^m am^ptssaaor)^ and ministers o* thirty-^our different coun-1 tries, while at least three other na-' tlons will be rcprew'nted by their com¬ mercial staffs In the absence of tta«| amltaisjidor or the minister from the l^nttM tlt«te«'at tbe Ume ci tbe con-| ntlon.. It Is more than probable j that every single country with a r«'p- resentutlve In Waahlngton will be| enrollenl as a pnrtlclpuint. The ooun- tiif-s wh'jse ainlitiBsudors or ministers bav^ a''cepted and which will txi fully represented, so fur roielved, imlude .\rgentlna. Belgium, Bolivia, Bra/ll. Bulgaria, t~;iiile. China. Columbia. Costa nica, Cuba. Czechoslovak iu, Denmark, Dumlnicari Kepublk'. K'.'ua- dor, Finland, I'rance, Great Britain, Gi'eece, Guatemala, Italy, JuiHtn, Netherlands, Nlc4jragua. -Norway. I'un- ama. Peru, Poland. Pemla. Portugal, Rumania. Spain. Sweden. Switzerland, and Venezuela.
To Itm f)(li|catiuiial Meet Ciiliiildentttl with the conference, •very ta<IITfy will be placf'd at the dis posal of the distinguished group riiruign rci>resentatlves to make known Ihe particular trade possibilitli s and levelopments of their countries to the j''"^''""''y individual metiib"rH of the association and the delegates to the con\ cation.' .\. special information section will be i iiel apart where each countn' may i liave on exhibit special UleraUire
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"The NaUolud AjfaocUtlga of U«n«-; factiirers, a« the largest assocbui^^i of actual producers In the world, re¬ alises Its responsibilities aa au agency which can contribute nisMrially to¬ ward niilving the acuta economic prob¬ lems of the World. The fundamental necessity Is to meet tbe needs of Bu- rot)« in raw aud m^nufactured mate¬ rials and machinery, s^i that she («b take up again her productive activi¬ ties without assuming an Intolerable burden af Immediate obligations. America the Vtmtitor Natlen "American nianufacturers -.tloi.e ean meet theae needs on bases of i refill which will enable Kurope and the .esl of the world to resume thetr interde- penilent commerce and thus restore employment and Its couse-iuent In- 1 <Toased eonaumptlon power. .Auierl- ean financial interests have familiar¬ ized themselves with world problems ' insofar as the financing of foreign j commerce haa been concerne<fi but I the manufacturer himself has locked a broad, intimate knowledge, of the Qj i necessities of the situation. Tliere- I'oi-e. he has failed ))osnJbIy to under¬ stand why hc should exert all of his and resources In meeling the needs of the foreign buyer.
"What permanent cianmittecs will
-^•esult from the Conference of .Ainba.s-
sadors and Ministers I am lyt pre-
i iiaretl to state, but I iKlievc that when
that vm have taken a long slop | t^anl wdyliig mtmr Muestlons whkh must be sAlved before we can hoiiif to readjust the comptfcated social Cnd ("'inoniic mochonlstn of tbe world."
M.VTCHKS DBMTROY CITY
London. May t.—A Ch|ld pbiylng { with u box uf matches started a flre which destroyed the entire village of Grafenschlag. Austria, consisting of slxty-t^o houses.
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5 South MiOll Street FKEEPORT. N. Y. „
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ilM'ciul tr4de information whic|i will i be fur the inspection of the delegates! ¦ind proper ariangcincnts will be made lor sending this speeiul In¬ formation to any maiiuftieiuier who seeks It.
in making the auiiouncemeiu Mr. Mason, president of tho assneiatlon.
the conference is ended we shall find
Dinner Ware Salel
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32 PIECE
Gold Stamp Design
$3.98
Rose and Blue Bird D««igp
31 Piece Set $4.98
54 Piece Set H.98
100 Piece Set 19.98
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DaSilva's Stores
Freeporf Rockville Centre
fWe ARP THE JOLLY COAL
The Sugar Bowl
CONFECTIONERY
tional A.ssiK^iullon of Maniifaeturers will ciinclude the occasion. There will Ih- a summary of the Amerli an view¬ point- on the last* day by three meu Muullfied to Iiresent this suVjjeet. Each scaaion will bo devoted to a iiarticqlar group of nations and each will have as an honorary chairman one of tho
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Inilia as -soun as you i-uuld obtain ypur relsiiss from yuur prc«ient einploMneut"
"If you require/in advance In i ouiiec- tion with the expenses of the voyage tu India, arrangements would be made to cable you funds tor traveling ex- IHilises."
"if yuu found djltliulty in Me< urini; a passage lo Kijgland. this offlce would i ambassadors from that group be prepared to arrange a passage, 'fbe i tlons. pasiwse to India would be provided by |
the Secrolary of State, j am to n;- j -^-— — -- —^ =
quest that yuu kindly conirnunicaie ypur! tledsion. by cubic, uilUressed to the Bevenue Secretary, tho India l»illc«'."
Upon letiriilng that Dr. Brown had i b»en offerstl this posltiun. Dr. H«rlHr!;| Stone. SjMK'jttl Lecturer at the I'nlvcr j Sity of Cambridge. School of Forestry. aqd author of »<sveial bopks oo liirestr.\. wrote as follows:
''I gm very glad to bear that you; have an offer of a iw.st in the Indian ¦ Forest Servii-e at Dehru Dun. There Is nu service Iq the world where a man is xu lj}>c»»H.v treated. It is the Mecca of the pick of the younger men. Tbe qqul- i iticatiops Inslijtcd mion for prolri';o>ier- shlp are so severe that only the clever- ¦ I'st men can hope to stand a i-hunce, I know of no one ou this shlc that I i ¦should cure to recommend. 1 congratu¬ late thu service la obtaining the b|est, mun." ''
During the seven yeura hc nas bscn connected with the C'ollege of Forestry Dr. Brown has built up o st'- ;i g tie partment and has contributed m.niy arti¬ cles tfi i(cleqt)0( aiid tevhnlcal Juurnals or tgs atrtictqrtj ti| wuod. He r. i j re eently completed a book entitled Forest Treus «f New Vork," which will shortly HP^c-^r as 4 builttlq tu ^ Issued by tU' College.
Atttr m»ture lleUberatlon Dr. Hruwu hqji t)<t».'i4e4 Ih Recline the offer and rc- ihlMn with ill* Ciillege of Forestry.
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EGG-STOVE-NUT-PEA
Sing the opening chorus of their new coal pocket en- titled "Screened Co^."
We are now prepared to give our customers aU screened coal; also prompt and effi* dent sorvice.
LET us hll your coal order politely and promptly.
W. J. Martin Coal Co.
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5 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Phone 283 FREEPORT
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FURNITURE WINDOW SHADES
AWNINGS
Davenport Suits of Our Own Make
UPHOLSTERING
REPAIRING DESIGNING REMODELING
EDWARD C. DRESING
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BAR HARBOR STAINED WiaOW CHAIR
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lftrve|)ort. May 6.—UVulter of Itockville Centre i^rlvlng the cur vf a Mr. liopbael of Ocoun Side ran Into a bicycle rifdun by Juseyh Friedman of Bnwdway Tuesday afternoon.
The accident wus unavoidable aod tbe boy was not bi|rt \>ut Pwrr>-n>»n offvrc^ to stoqd fur tite dumagu done <i> th« bicycle. - ,
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HUDSON CONTRACTING CO. S
Phoae 584 Bockville Centre i
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DELIGHTFUL CANDIES MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED PECANS BRAZIL NUTS , WALNUTS ALMONDS
And the Greatest Profusion of Exquisite Dainties
MAIN STREET
FREEPORT, N. Y.
: HAVE YOUR PLATING
DONE IN ROCKVILLE CENTRE
^ Modern Equipment and Expert Workmen will give you • aar-
^ Tlce you can't get elsewhere on Loni? Island
Brass Beds and Electro Platinf in All lu Branches
We Do General Mill Work and Can Care for Your Home Altai- ationa of Thia Kind
KLASS AUTOMATIC CORP.
D. R. Longnecker P. L. Hurrell H. Weber
i Formerly L. ik H. Mtg. Co.
ObMirvor St., ToL 28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y.
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I Open May 2-Tlie Baldwin Harbor Hotel I
I FINEST TABLE D'HOTE DINNER, $1.50 a
i Luncheon, Dinners, Suppers and Beefsteak Parties ¦ Specialty S
I BANQUETS $1.50 PER COVER AND UP |
II Shore DJbners By Appointraent-^^hone 547-Froeport S
N Board By the Day or Week Fine Home Cooking Se
fi Tlie Pining Rooms under new management this season— JJ
I under the management of Mrs. M. J. Quinn S
g of 15 N. Grand Ave., Baldwin. L. I. «
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Tels., 3197 aodlZISFar Rock
Freeport Furniture Shop
INTERIOR DECORATION
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Upholstering Draperies, Curtains Awnings Shades
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Cabinet Making^ Antique? Painting Polishing
HEMPSTEAD BANK
HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. ,
"The Big Bank on the Corner"
Estahhshed 1887
CAPITAL $ 30,000
SURPLUS 100,000
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER .. 2,000,000
DOES a general Commercial Bankinf husiness.
ACCEPTS Time deposit accounts and allows inter¬ est thereon at the rate of 3 per c«nl per tmam,
SELLS Travelers' Checb and Lottors ol Credit on all parts of tbe worid.
MAINTAINS a Modem Safe Deposit Department for the storage of valuables and at reasonable rates.
LOANS Maney on Bond and Mortgage.
HAS a CHRISTMAS CLUB ^hich has popuMz«i itself with hundreds of its pttroii.
ADVISES with its depositors regan^ing their ittTett« mentr aqd maintains an up to date scrvkc especiaUy for tbat pqrpose.
If we may be permitted to'senre yoa, reaember
''The Big Bank on the Comtr"
SPECIAL FURNITURE TO ORDER
Now is the time to re-finish your furniture, give you the highest workmanship
ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED
STOCK OF UPHOLSTERED AND CAB- INET MADE FURNITURE ON HAND
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We also Specialize in Never Bend Window Screenf 68 East Mernck Road
Main Office:
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YOU DON'T NEED A COAL FIRE TO GET PLENTY OF HOT WATER
stop making an oven of your kitches->you'll be hot enough without it. Stop all the unntoessary labor of starting a coal ire and removing asbes. Stop beating water in pots and kettles oa your gas range-ojfou are wasting gas.
VULCAN GAS WATER HEATER
ttm give you dl tbo bet water yoa need so easily aa^, qniokly tbat yon vill wonder bow yon ever got along Mtbont it. Eeady aaytimo—^ay or might—Just strike a aMitab«->tnm on tha gas and in a faw aiaotes you have rteamiag hot water.
Call at our oftce and see this heater demonstrated
NASSAU & SUIfOU IMTING COMPANY
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