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T5S SAItT 9IVIEW, SATirXDAT, MAT 7, IWl
Tk Da3f Review
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Natiaa Coanty Review
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OVFICTAT., HIVmftPAPtBIt tar laeorporatse
Vll lac of PrMPOrt. OrriCIAL NBW8P4PER for Iacorporat.4
Villas^ of Ce4artiaHK. ttrnClAl, NEWBPAFER (or Kmsko CoMMr
(or publication of notice* of Baakrui>t«r ' la Dl.trtct Court of United IfUtM tot tH*
JBaMM-n DUrlct o( N.w Tork.
PubUabed Dally Eacept Sunday
at lb. !*o»t Otk» at Kreeport. M. T., as sveond elaaa mall mattu-, uadar A.t ef lUreli 1. ISTt.
MbKriptlon. 16 p«r j^ar In adraac Slatta ee9l«a, two oeots.
MOTHEB'S- SAY
Mother's Day will bo observed throagtiont the country tomorrow. In the churches, the clergy have tak¬ en as the theme of tbeir sermons, some thought of "Mother." Tlie Boy Scouts will observe the day aud every ono Is requested to commem¬ orate the day by wearing a flower. Tbe white carnation is designated as the proper flower but If "Mother" bad one which was preferred to the carnation, wear it by all moans.
The Idea of conimeinomting "Moth¬ er" by displaying a visible thought for her, iu worthy of universal par- llcipatlon. What a wonderful mean¬ ing there la to the word. And what a wonderful person "Mother" Is. She watches ovor hor charges in a w;ay uo one else c,aii. She la unsel¬ fish In her .sacrilieea. free In her for¬ giveness, kind in correcting and above all tho truest emblem of love.
"Mulhur" undcrrstands in a way all her own, yet she is the least under- stood. Abuse is frequently her re¬ ward for innumerable unselfish sac- rlflcw, yet she continueB to teach her lL«8Son. She will hejieve In her boy or girl when the rest of the world haa forfiaken them. Few, however, apprecltvte her, us they Bhotlld. Children who have rcachemfic age of uinlorHlandiiig will fervently assert tholr devotion to mother und then tlo things which they would be aaiiamed lo have her know they did.
A motto that might help to make this world a little better is: "Don't do anything yiiti arc ashamed to have your mother know you did."
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mammmmm
ami our sb««lt. everythiae wt eat or weal" coraw (rom tbe .eo«ntrsr. and that tb^ cities aro iwwr more than oae week abead of starvatioB, URiflM tk« rei:ular flow ot' rqrsl (ood- KlafTa lr.0H» cominc in, it bflhooveel tiM to realiee the faet that these an- ncefi workers mrltty keep un fed are /ellow men of high Intelligence, of «B efficient ability.
Conaidor tbia: Wlien did a reform, an uplift, ever atart in town?
The farmers of the nation havo inaugurated every forward movemeBt the nation han seen, and tbe farm¬ ers of every country a«^ always the laat to be swept awuy by paselon, revolution or mob hyaterid. 'a far¬ mer is self-sutnclent If hc makes a, living; the majority of townsmen are dependent for tbetr daily bread and! breath, their beat, tbeir light, andj their transportation, on some corpo-! ration, some servant, some caterer..
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tSSttaS^aJSeSmmta
I.v n. V. c.
i,it.tli- .limmy Williams, In a Relighted vhap, BiKauro the daily porrxcr. n«tum#cl hlB dogalc ."Scrap."
William Lcggini! of Huntington waa niitped for dri%in« hla car along tin- railr(«id tracka. Bet the judgo Ka\c Lcgglna a good lacing.
U.S. TO HATE MUSIC
CENtlOi FRANCE || Phnlinf Mt^ity b Fr«A G.T«t«i.«it Ofmj^ yj^. Planting Seed
sad Staff Te Atatakaa Samner ' "
School of Mviic
KIIX 40\H
They've started down at Coney, Tu roa.st the buthing beauts. Who ytrut along tho boardwalk. In next to nulhing'suits
t'.\S YOI TELL?
"Who 1« the present under "sceretHry The farmer is his own butcher, baker, jof S%e? Sure, the chair Hardlm? gave
Ilim In the Cabinet, as a present. "When did the .Mexican war occur
Kve«-y year since Mexico came to Iltc. "Where did Australia Kct itw name'.'" Consider how few civil and i 1^'' ""^ t''^' "ittKoliiB immigrants who hit the "Aus Trail."
doctor, blneksmlth and street car; also he is bis own policeman, and usually his own magistrate and grand jury
criminal ca-ses CCnie from- the coun¬ try; tho countryaide needs few laws and few ofllcers, for every man dwells In his own kingdom, and as he gives Justice it is meted to of course.
OPEN 8KAS0N
liy lo Baby Hunting, Daddys' gone a hunting, Oone to wipe arway a sin, Hringlng all the Blackcrs in.
cc to his neigh^^TT-fti' '"'"« ^" ^'»'^' '^'¦^•
.. yi Hringlng all the i
hlin again as a mattcBl
^ j Charlie Brlcklcy of
i THE PEACE RESOLUTION
i
: The Knox Peace Ke.Holution ii I viewed by Uepublican leaders of Con
Charlie Brlcklcy of Harvard is In •ourtViii some busliiesa or other, but is nut the llrst time that Cluirlie hUH been headed for the fjual, and tome out on top.
Ullt IT IN
,\ warrant for IJimbhio Kutli. gress as likely to be played as an j,if jujjj, ,,^„^.,.„ t^,, ti,c truth), ".ice In the bole" until the interna- Wa.-j ocrvod while Hiibc was in hin tub, tion-al tangle over reparations is The story «ocs., umMhere's the rub. stralihtenod out to the adniiiiistra- \\T-*s|'itoi TS
tion's safi.sfaction. Tho resolution is; .^.,. ,,„„., ^„„„. ,,y^v „,„^.,, ,,„, pj-int regarded as a "strong card" lu tlio'jup' lost in tiic jury room, but every
international game now going on, j *'"'<• "'' ^^"'«''' «¦¦'< '^'J""» "'*'" »'">
, , , , , . . , . would say "They're oui." tho face of, which has not yet been I
fully revealed to all Ihc paiticipants. j .j,,^^j ,.,.^,^^ ^,,^.,,,^ ^^ ^.^.j ^,,^. „,„^, The resolution is being held back j dlnnfe'rocablc Juries anywhere in tlic iin the House, following its passage i state. I by the Senate, according to reports, I for a two-fold purpose: I First, to keep Germany on tentor-
I hooks of uncertainty as to when the; Tl\e Ruy who spoileu the parade wa j United States really intends to ror-r'^'-'fi"'^l'"'' »" righi. i rtitlln.fe a peace pact with her, and, j thereby persuade her to be ntorc I Bjnenablo to reasonable demands
upou her for adequate reparation i
for the world w^r:
Second, t»«ausc Greiil Uritain andj
France to bear iu mind that thej
United Stales has tin instruiuentl
(By tnUrnational'News Henlce,! !
New Vork, May 5.—An American j conacrvatocy of music. Ioiik a dream i uf leading American muBicians, Is now | au accomplished fact. The realization ia given a keener edge by virtue of i the fact that the conaervaloiy ig not j to be lu the United States, thus Kiving Aniericnii talent its long desired op¬ portunity to study abroad.
Tiie Palace of Fontalnebleau, In tho village of that name, In France, has bi-i'u olTcred to the .\merican <'0m- mlttce of tho recently founded Sum¬ mer School of Music hy the French Government, through the gowl oflk-es of M. Leon Barard, Minister of Pub¬ lic Instruction Sjihh Fine Arts, to lie used for three months each Suminel i as a conservatory of music for tal¬ ented students of music In America.
The entire staff of the Paris Con¬ servatoire of Music, headed by M. C.-imiUe Kalnt-Saons, director of^ Beau.\-.\rlM, will un(Ierlal;c the work of iiiHtructlon to American student.-?, .p M. Henri Italxiud, director of the Paris j li t'onsci-\atoire, has also pnmilscd to devote his energies to pcrfci-Ung the | new .school of music. !
Pro Rata Ba.sis of Selertion !
The niotho«l of selection of the 2.)0
MiDer's Automobae Tire Loses ''Breath" I ii; Wiien Pierced By PlKmograph Neeifiei
It ^rows if you plant it in the right place, and leave it alone. As a good place, try—
— Bank of —
RockviUe Centre
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I Freeport. May ".--Raymond Miller Is
I •
ilxmdering ovct a mystery tbat has it«
jlncertlon in a miMictil manner not to
I bis likihir. It'H a matter of sltow leaks ia
•on« of ftaymowd's tires, or in o»in of hl.^
I machine's jtiros. to be exact, and It came
aboot in a peculiar mtinnei-.
He was out a.s.sos.slnK the other day ^wilh other im>inbci-s of the 'Vlllnge
Hoard, when he notlceil that one of his ^ tires was slowly but surely getting all jout of '1>reath." A hasty examination ' revealed nothinqr. .V more careful one ; showetl nbout a dozen phonogi-aph ¦ needles In the inner tuhe. Mo.<<t of them ; had been worn out on jazr. rccoi-ds. but
the point still remained, even after the
owner could not see il, ahd it is pie- sume«l that the niw?dles yn^r*- picked up along the sli-eet.
People In Freeport hivve a veculiar habit of ihrowinic pverylhinK: lhey ait? finished with out of a window or a dour into the strcf-l, and as a resplt, trips IhroUKh certain i»nrt.s of the town is like beiUK a participant in uu obstacle race'.
He that as it may. will the pci.sou or persons unkno^\n, who sprinkbil the Victor needles on the highway In 4|p-li a manner that they could be picked up by the motor vehicles with pneumatic tires pa."islns that way, please send to ItaymonU Miller one perfectly gowl in¬ ner tnbe, and he will return the newlKs.
UHAM.\
P'lecport, .\l:iy 7.—".Snowball " was a KolK-rt Ituutellc c-at. and "Betty" is a dog. Xotice the
With the word 'repertoire' written : "Waa" anil "is." They belonncd ti Ainoric.-ui students to be sont abroad |ui( in electric lamps over his theatre, i<jt.orge HofTman of the Ueview slafl'
A Dof( and Cat; Theypere Only 'Tooling''; | the Cat Is Dead, the Dog Grieves; a Moral |
liis sister and his mother, who live oil
will be on a pro rata Imsis of the Waller Hampden essayed the third ol
States. The requisites for admission j his role at the Broadhurst lust Wed- ,
to the Summer School of Music at i ,„..sday evening. Hamlet the Dune, ;, j Soulh Bay avenue.
Fontaln.-blcau ar4 letters from au-l H.ar.-icterization ot Mr. Hampden's well ^*'^"^' *""' «"«^"l'"l" "»'>•'¦ l>'"UKl't "P
tboritative In.mructors or recoKnlzed I i^.iown to .New York lovers of Shak'-s-1 ^"'*''*'"''' *'"''*' '""' ""^ "^ '""= ''=""'" *""''
Hih.K.iu <,f iniiHi.'- li.it,.in fr.iiu rr.r.ntr- .1 ., .• .¦ . 1 . land slcpt ill tile sumc liusKet. Tliey
SI niioiH 111 inusjc, leueis iioin let <>h-1 ncarc was the attnietion of the eve- ...
[pla>oil together in the yard anil were ! inseparable.
pcarc was llic attnietion of the eve- niWHl iK-rsons In the fiiitod States as j nma; and playing to a full house. Ham- to the applicant;8 moral quiilincatlons , ^^.^^ wrought his auditors to a high pilch
One Juror went home to liinl lii;^ wifc^ mai-ricd aKain,
They !-;lionlil have "Ccittury Planters,"
ealli'd llie jury
He: t-lKl'.'" Hiiii:
"Wlial time did llie I'lalit tiial
"1 Ihink it w.t.-^ W to •-'."
It's the lli:>t l.ime. some of lliein sl,-iv< oui all nfelil anil Kot away with it.
ready with which lo eiilcr upon nc- gotialidiis with Germany for a sep¬ arate peace, nnd to thereby induce Ibein to give serious attention to any suggestions by the United Slates as
President for his approvtil for some lime, unless lhei-e should be sudden and unexpected changes iu the in- ter national situation with which the ttilmiuistrnlioii is now dealing.
FABMER VS, TOWNSMAN
Kvc»yboily cWngs lo u lot of clap- Itrap,
One foolishness coiniuon to towns¬ men the world over Is the idea that the farmer is a hick. That somehow {10 isn't quite as bright, or as clever us a business man, or us well read ns the townmiian.
The fanning class in this fcountry have"always averaged higher in na¬ tive wil and ability than the town folkd. Of late years tho American farmer hus been belter read, better edticaled, and a far bolter Imslncss man than many of his town brethren und slslcrs. Anyone doubling this is invited to read any farm paper of iialiuuul circulallon and note the contents thereof, and then to read a typical "smart" magazine that ap- P««Ib lo the strictly urban intcUt- gemce, und note what sort of clap¬ trap 11 contains.
The American farmer has more
lime lo read, more Isolated opportn-
nlly. lo think, fewer itnncccBaary
llifngs to do, und ho gels on the job
eai'lb-r In the tnorulng to do 'cin. ,
, , , ., ... V . lustice ot tbe oiwii-shop principle.
Ami while ovory otlier bualness ' .J
I •¦ x" i
hiCB nearly broken Us back scram
bihlK through Ihls post-war deflation,
th» farmer has lukou the biggest
litinldation of uny businoss. has e<oD-1
tilMKiI to buy in a dear market and; Paris, May
".\s je I'luiil, so aliuil .ve reap Ciopse.v."
llu
SO.MI'', VA.MI'INK
May Is youiiK ><t, but she has ruined the potato crop, taken the life from the
to how the repuralions' muddle can! "I'Dlc blos.soim-, and put our summer
,'.,,,.,, I ideas In a lielluvu shape.
besL be clarUlcd. ^
The 1-e.soliition is sluinbcring inl .j.j,^.,.,, ,„ nothini,' fancy about l^iiry
the House Foreign Affairs Coinmil-i Sperry of Hempstcaii. He's a plane
toe, where it has rested since II was!'J""""'•^-'^ ""»"-
received, Monday by the House from ^ ^ .sitMLKO ICVK.N'iNd;
the Seiiulc and referred lo tho com-l ".storm l„e«ves l>(unage in Wake"— nilllee. ! ^- ^- Some of Ihe iiiuiuners must have
The nieasuro may not reach the
:;ottPii wet on the outside.
"Ambulancu Hurled Over Embank- menl"—Freeport. .\s wc used lo wiy in .skolle^re: ".Sick tninsit, (Hull's tliciim- buluncel Gloria Muildy."
The first coUi-Kt! in Archie Wullaie'.-!! dinner seems to be postponements,--—^,
Siiuviiol Ooinpers spent his honey¬ moon lu au open shop,hotel. Thej meals were cooked by non-union | cooks and the waiters wero non-j
The courts arc now fealurinK Guide" tu the titillmun case.
C-VN VOt TKI.L?
, , "Where does quinine come fiom'.'"—
I union. Tho proprietor is a personal „,,^j„, ,„^, f,.„^,^,,.,, .„,.rg.^„„t ^,i ,„^,
j frimid of Mr. Oompers, but was one \ At;ony Corps gciieraHy.
! of the leaders in a votitmt! light against
! the clo,sed simp. 1^^ patronage of
I an oi>en-8liop ostaWlshinent indicates
¦ that tho labor leader is seeing a new j It will take .'iouu' little Xupolcou to
i light and Is recognizing the iuhereut 1-'^¦' <»"¦ Kovernment to Ponu.-.-imrtc, we
"What is the blrthstonc of .M,-i> Well, this jcai it \*«s hallstoue.
and jii-oof of actual musical talent however latent.
The students sent to Fontalnebleau will live In tho historic palace. AVoin- i.n will be qunrtered in the Marie .\n- toliieite wing an'd men in the IjouIs Quatui'icc wing.
The president of the FoiitainebliJau School of Music, iiinlor the auspices of the French ('.nvcninieiit, Miiiislry of ijcaux-A'-ts, and the American Frieiuls of Musicians in France, Ifl Mrs. George MuntKormrr- Tattle, of .\ew York. The vico-))resi<lent i.«! Wal¬ ter Daiiii-oseli; treasurer, Mr. WlUlani Sparlillf,'; seti-ctury. Miss l-^sther Hin- gloton.
Casaflesus to Teach
The l''oiUaim'ble(lu. School of ^Iiisic ia niodellert upon the famous Paris Conservatoire and the stuff of teach¬ ers is drawn from the Paris Con¬ servatoire. Tho courses will have e.\- u( tiy the samo value as those of the Paris Conservatoire itself . The stu- ih'iils will have the iiiestiniable atlvaii- tiiBc of HludylnK under the guidance I of such men as Charles Marie Wider, i Fiaiicis Casadcsus, I'aul Vidal, H. ' Pbllipp, l.ucloii Capet. .ViKlre llek- klng, Henry Caaadcsus, Camlllc, Do- creus, Hettich, Grandjaiiy, Maurice IjIIui, ,Taciiues Pilloia, Uogina Patoiiii, .N'adla Boulanger, .Maurice Hewitt and others.
Tlie famous organist, Charles ^larlo Widor, is the chief director of the .school.
Curriculum Itroad
Instruction will be Kivcn in i>iano, violin, vlollut<-l!o, oi(,'an, harp, siiiw;- lOK, conducting, harmony, iiiiisicul composition, counteriiolnt and fugue, niu-ient musical instruments aud cii- scmljlc-playiuK.
The course in old inslrunienls, such ns Ihe viola d'anioic, viola ilc gaiiiba, huri)si.:hord, etc., • is . particularly at¬ tractive in view of the new vogue these long-foi-gottcu instruments arc | by how lieglnning to have.
Special lectures on musical cuUurc aeonsticH, physiolotfv of the volt'e ami tnstruiiients of every description Will be Kivcn.
Hislorical concerts in the Palace will also b<.' a feature of the season.
of emotion. Year after year Mr. Hamp¬ den mellows into a .greater and a greater Hamlet. There is sm.ill ilouiyt that thu end of the deettile w-ifl see his Hamlet woi-thy to pet-rage with the Ix-st Danes in the- history of the staKc.
With that )>lea.sjiiit iinispect in vie>v. j , it behooves all those who mourn that !
heani SdUiiils that spi'lled a traced) and lushing into thr backyard she was hor¬ ror striilion to S( c Itelty willi ber teelli sunk Into the white fur over Simwball'.s throat.
She nished at the strugKlliiK' anini.iN hut it wns too lute. Petty dropped her liurilcli Willi the snow white fur turniiiK crlmsun. luil the limp form had no llie in il.
Last uiKlii Petty was all alone in her
cellar home anil her he.-irt was lieuxy.
AVhon any of the cats iu the nelwh- "tu a moment of ni.idness when animals
jborhood would say anythinK aliout Bet jiy. Snowball was at tjiem with all claws I cleared fbr action and P.etly was liUc-
wise the champion of his feline frleiid.
I They were good fi lends riKht to the
I thno of the IraBC'dy tli.il liappeiiod Tues-
Monday night Snowball was pur-
riiif; out the nighl. with her head pil- tlic staBc is lUodiicluK no n'""'J^-;*"^ | lowed on the i-aws uf Petty, as !luul
been their custom.
Tuesday, morning .Mrs. Hnfrmaii let them out in the bacUvard and in a lew moment.s they were pboiiiK their daily Ksmc of laic. Silililenlv- .Mr.-,. 1 lori'hi.ui
artors, to Sil In on the developments of
this generation's greatest. Not in llie
last lifteen yiars has there been a call
so clear to rally to the Btaiulaid of
line (h-ama anil artistic performance as
that iirvitation ventured by the acliicve-
ment of .Mr. HamiKlen in the la«t three
.vears. Within a few days we have Hie
opportunity to see the same actor in
the beat Hamlet an lUlic best .Macbetli
of the time. Theae parts are Shakes- [
pcui-fr's mo.st Imaslnative. It will not I -« ,„ , . ., ... .. . . *
^ ,, , , .. , I. •;• •".'* Inlernallonal News Service) v
Ik- at all sunmslnc tb Iind thai his I,I, j, _^ ^^ "^ ^ ^^^^ „..;i.,,*?
SliyI(H-k takes a similar raiiU. Next |
week we- shall be privileged to see. :
While theatrical history is in the . $
making, many commentators sleep. ! S'""'~' ,, , . . . ,S*
c.inuot reason, and have oiil.v ii desire to kill, she had d'liie away with hor lies'. i'rJciid. but the heart of a doj; has pow¬ er to Kiievi^-^-ith a Krief that Is sincere and It Is believed that r.diy will mourn her kltly pluyniatc for many many days
to COlllL'.
There is a moral in litis jiicidciil. Too frctiuenlly does liijurv ami soiin'- tiiiies death restill from "foollilK." Till so animals were "I'lioliiiK." Tills time the doi; acted the )iarl ot tlic I'uol. — IM.
LKTTKK M.MLED IN ^
I8HD AUKIVKS NOW-
%
And when wus there an aKc wh('ii ther were as many aulhoritlcs on the driim ;is there exist today,—voluble authori¬ ties too. It argues something rcnii.'-;.s that a few of those in IiIkIi repute have have not yet i-cndered up the ac>outil of Mr. Hani|)Uen's conU-ilnilion to the -Smericaii slaKc. With the tradition of repertory and of the iWvtic drama wan-
j|||;Pul»ifcr. F.sq
I'.oston, .\la> 7.--.\ letter, toaileilA from Uoston to the Stale llonseT thirty-one years ago hi/rf arrived^* ^herc.
It was ailih-es..,i'il to ciMuy Stnte House, Hos-X Aton," and the (lostal date, still very^ ijKK'l'le, was '-Pustoil, Cet. Ti. ISS'J *'* *7:'I5 li, m." A It bore a ligl Vcvnt stump AVVaslilngton, Xabaiidoneil,
l.\("LAI.\li;i» LK'ITKUS
I'll, port. .May 7.-The roliuwin.i; iiii- claimed letters have beili irporleil at tbe l'"reei>oi-l Poirjl t)lllcc ^ynder date of
i\l.iy
Il.'.'^Liril, W L. tl . l.'300,mjt
¥ Krost. .1. ;l». (Jardiiici, I'hilip Gletisoi U-Kieen eolorcd two-w \\'allei- I',. I Inrrelsoii. Ciaiiiict Co., \S'i
., 1 J I ,1- 1. -f It had evidently roaehed Seattle
Ing in viraetlse and In glory, Walt'-rA ,,,.,. . . .. , Y
, , ,,.,.... a'" 't" thlrty-one-yi-Hi- trip, ns It boio*
Hampden Is preserving to the .\mcri-;Y,, .,. '
., ,. , ,, .. ' Yt'"' lemailniK dai
can theatre tho means whereby all it actors of large repute wero tniined, the cmtain home of Ihc Uramatic master¬ pieces of the I'^nglish lauKuaKc.
"In the .N'ight Watch" vinia^ its cu- gaKcment at the Century Satiiniay nitiht. The new Oscar Strauss musical show opens there on Tuesd*|- c^enlnK. "The Ijiist AValtz." Margaret Aiigiin will bo followed at the Shubert theatre the musical version of Barrio's "Quality Street" on Monday.
. Pruuk PemlK-'rlon's production of j "l':iiter Madame," having iJasscd llsh ;iOOth performance a few weeks ago,, win be withdniwn at the end of two j more weeks. The entire piotlljctloii, i with Gllda VurcHi, will be taken to \
J,ne\c: JlOsq.
SN'illia?ii 11. Arnold, .lames Aiik-
tist. P. Ilernliaidt, .Mrs. A. Ili-uiiH. C. I).
r.edcll. \V. C. Piny. II. (,). ClaybciKel,
'riiotaas .1. Iiii,i,j;an, ll. i-l. i".,.»;,!r«„.,
CcorKc .\l. iJiixIsmi. jr.. I'r.iiiU .1. I';ii-
dri s. 1., ill. l-'armei, Mrs. liuuiiii C.
.I.;l». (Jardiiici, I'hilip Gleiisoii,
il-
wilh H likeness ofX i liam Hart. St. .lolins Place; George Hen
issue long ago|; ,„.i,.k^,,„, .m,,^. Monis 1 lolins tiM. Ki-ank
Kearns, I'nion Slreel; C. F, Koei-iier.
Kev. DHiilel M. l^wls. .Mlsn Martha Mid
diebrook. \'ictor .Monroe, H. tl. .Mi^>i-e,
.M. 11.. .MaiiftKcr, XasNUii Cntt.iKe: l»i-.
and .Mrs. ,\. .Velelisey, .Mrs. I,. <i. Plait.
.Maunlcc 11. I'atldiick. W. .M. Uausher,
.Mrs. Howard Ueld. I". .1. Sniim. It. P.
Smith. Miss ilia Schoomnakei. Mrs. I\.
an
'fine remaiiniK date, "tSeattle, Wash..?. jiTcrmlnal Station, April i;i, 19'.*1." y Y Postmaster Morris Jackson at tlie,i <»St:ite House docvn't know, aiidY
House doitjU'L know, 5I"e\cr has heard of, "David Pulsif
so he tui-ncd the letter overT j.- _nj ;.,,.,„, u w. Tom|iklns. .Mr. Uelii. to the Boston postal authm-ltlcH. toy ,,,. 2,1 Archer Slreel; Miss Thcrcsii ¦iw care it was cntrusted-nhlily-X /\v,Hi-d; .M. K. Wiilker, jr., It. S. Wil.';.:!!. ) years ai;o. V i .-»
r"
KANK.S
Ui'View want ails biiuK result.'
I.KCiAl. AinKRllHlNU
JLIuirtrr Nn. It.'iiM Kcorrv.- lUitlrlil Nn. 'i
• RETORT OF CONDITION
of tbe
anZENS NATIONAL BANK OF
FREEPORT
\r ^MKKttnii
In file State of New VoVk
lit till; Clv»>: lit l>u«iii..«K'un Aiirll ::», m:i.
'Pri\ de Pju-ls"
Diplomas siinilur to those of tbo, L,o,,don,
I'uiis Conservatoire will be conferred | __:.I ^ ,.»
at tho end ot tbc seaaon- and a prize'
calhil the "Prix do Paris" awurdeU ^ '*'*'* Inimunc
for composition. I Amid Industrial war's alftims.
The winner of the "Prix de Puiis"! Whilst others nlr tl"'lr wionf;s will be entitled to a whole year's lul-; jH\- auul is far from up In arms, Hon in Paris with All expenses laild.! \fy heart is niled with songs. Many olher prizes will also »h^^ ; There's copiou.s cause for my content; 11^"^^^, ;^;;,;';_";;;*;;;.'k ^^^^^
.IMt.ii7ll.08 . ll>,i:Ui.1T
¦Wanled. jfow could I be dismayed'.'
Those who are fortunate enough toji'n, muTly lnc-omi>t-tcnt.— be mmt to France to represent Amer- j ^„j can't be underpaid! h-a from .luly first to Gctober first j vcnturiA to .Mjiy. will he: carried to and from France by I j j<i,ow so Utile uf my job
—:,-- j Ihe ships of the Compagnic Genuralc j i^,„, ,.i^,. .,i| j^Ij^ bcsld/ii.
The Bllm' totll- ocpons cotirti i y pioiii- Trunsatlantinue at the same ratea «s!£y^.f, jj^p j ^|{^, ,y,y p^y i ,„!,
l,.)!in» Hiid DiMruaiUn. . f
-VOi.ciilmucii uf lahcr twiikH
count. i| ''.
I ivi*<h-iifm, UiiHpctfrt'.l
liiivpriiiiK'iit iMi-tirttli-K uKiH-tl .'iil.HiB-IS
9i;.,".«<i."5
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\Nf« WILL fmnniTK
BBKS IN NKXT WAIt
ises t|> be a' sinte-ly paivdc, ail i it;ht.
fOMK ON iK, IU |>UV
Meet our Heiiipstitxd friend uguiii.
fi.—The next time
".UrOHllAS THKKK WIVKS"
Bel! In a cheap oue, and has gener-j ^Tance goi« to war ahe'a going to «»«" U^y ^^. 'j.,. j. ^y^ rt^„i.,, f,ow
iilly weathered the storm without j'iill''''''th« t><*s- ; Tliey're Kiabblug off the wiuimur.
It ull came abcmt In the Senate's, Thri* or four t^ives is nol hing faew
mcmlK'rs of the Wiplmnatlc CoiJ|)S, atj rpj^j, BUf^ker wlto provides it I a coiisidcraVle saviiiK of cost. , j g^ ^,,,i„ there's tjrlcf from many u
tHtema ^tAy 1- | gent '
Students will sail on Pn- Purls on, .^yj„, j,.„,y knows his Had*.-, bet- m^Wcn voyime from America, j ^,„,^, f„ uttei-ftitJirt rontent- U«iving New York on Juno 23. , j ^.^^.^ ,^. underpaidl
Less than $5Dt) will Ir- sufllclent for] each .student for expenses for Ismid, j ^^^j j^^^^j^^,,. ^^^ than thos.- who know
Arnlture nnd |.'ixtur«ii,. Ui^il l':HlaUi iiw-m-d ulhir iKmi
IfHTtklnir tlimm- Kmi.imi
f-sHk la Vuaii 1^,3»l.l^D
Lmifijl rvwivn with Ki-diTi.1 tto-
i<.-iv.- naiik 47.157.5li
tl^rfiH with Kcdifml n.-wrvo Cliink
In vr,m^ «if PtJilN^tkm LnlB-l-l
lioti t'rum Natlimiil |1|tnk»
I'ltoaliH Ull olhi.r t>«iika !n tlilrf
lOHii
UttiiT i'a«h ItAlM .- ..
XOTIC K TO fKKIHTOKS
Pur
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I,'
lliiw..||, Stirroaiit.. nl t ri^ittc iH hiirb.v Ki^i-n i-litlnin iiuHliixl ItoitAi tif l-'rHi'tHirt. In hhI
|-i.unlv Itf .Vnni.iii.
Hll rximiiiH hHvllIU
l». l!.VlK-,l;ll. lilt-.
<¦llllnI.^. ili'c. nil. •!. lllh Ihi' v.iuih. r:< th..r<<'f. t'l llic nulwrllXMn th.. rxi^ulorH »t the liiHl will unit Ichtiilnrnl uf nald di <iim.'.l.
at Ihilr i>IAi I' trHim«rilii«t bmilli.HH nl Ih'-
i»llliT .it WiriKiil.' * I'ulliiii. 20 .NMHHiiu HliL-ii. Niw Vurk ritv. un ur b.r.iii' Ihc IMh dii.v uf NuVt.mlx.r nf-xt
J)iit«l MinmilH, .V. r., Muy :i, llii;i.
ttll-; I'KOi'i.KS 'rnisT fii.\ip.\Nv. ottOtmr. HBKoi!;.N' iiahoku.
ExiMjulur . WLN'OATK * <'t'I,M-;.N',
Aituin..>>i fl))- Kxp'-utuiH. 21) NitllmiU H4ri.i<i, ,\rw Vork ril.v.
NOTU'K TO <'BKI»IT»RH
1"Miri.aii»il to nn ufil.r nf flen.
TolH
IJaMNllrii
iwid In
:»,9««,«o; i:.iil.i»
32.li41.ai
i dls.u8«ion of the cxiH-ndituics for ag-' An' not considered sinnin'.
Well. I've got tJNK; I'll tell the world I'm rtitlpHed forever;
"few," Hut as for me, why, NKVKU.
FLH»«>ral aid or public eympnthy.
Anollicr thing: Maybe you have
.. , , , ., " . V I ricultural purposes. One Senator, re-
iioltcisi that when the farmer boy | '"' . -,
. w ,_ . i marked oratorlcally th*lt "he French
comes to town lo get a job he Kats . , ,., .k
,,...„ t„.„„fl 1>«>1''« '-•"« »«. to teet to work like tho | ^h0^0 handsome go>T» c«n imve their
It aud he seldom visits the l^ead, ..|^^_^^. ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^,
lln*{ whereas, the average town man ^^^^^. ^^^^ „ ^^^ oovermncit had who emigrates to the country to show ,^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^j^, ^^^.^ ^^^,^, oia huw to farnt at a proflt fretiuenf ^ \^^ ^j. ^^^^^,y .^y^cn there was a big iy foes brofke; Ihe farmer in town sutar shoruge Uurlng the ^vv,^. The caa pluy the town game and win. .MUdster of .Vgriculturc said It was a
I Kuud' We*, and volunteci-ed to give bt* Um5 city man can rar«l)f mtko "j,,,.,,,,,^, tafonmtlon atamt be«,
Itviril t» the cotfbtcy. iing to etay-at-hoiuc patriots in ni"
Seeing tbat fair bread, our ueattjaext war. '
j hslglng and tuitiuit for three inuRihu at l''onlaiuebleau.
I The eoiumlttco wbo ha\-e the aclee- tioii and manageiuent of tho atffdliints lu .\merlca Is housed In the New Tork 1 Public Library, at Ng. P.J1 KuSl l-^ty-j eighth stiTct, and all who dcaire to | tak«- the course ' should maSw Inmtcdi-' Hemp.stead.I«'c applkaliuii to the a^^oictary, Mlaa
t>4lher dlngletdii.
C. H. J.
Uslly
stoir.
tio Ka.>»y!
Will' you niuiT N
; ti*Q! A tUlKIKii
lleltcr be ei.-v»noniii al will* that 1 might ask you again.
¦Kgs. our bluuk.-'U-' ' ^
fl«2toiogy
A clergynftan learned was he. To a vtry ubnormal decree.
\\e L-ould play jau like bin
lOii hla old violin. .tVi|d tbe nalghboni Siiid. "Fiddle. I>. D.' —Cui'Louus Ma^oJiinc.
Bo w^ll their w^ffcrous taaks Their pay eaih 1 wtek fails fur below
Tbc price their i-ouscicnce asks. Tritfs while .Ihe fcxtromn^ •neh bave wept d'er fttiyroll greed displayed, I rhorlle, for Pm ao'biept 1 ciiii't be uiideii>aid!
—Cai-to«iiii .\fngaBU»c.
• ••*•' • '"_._.
Twceil-lrdeel
^lie looked with favur un his suit.
For why t>huuld she evgde il'.' ^e »aiR the taH6i*s daughter cute
.\ail knew her father made It:
Cartoons Mngasin.
i-dl|in;il St'Ml sanitux fund
l'nillvl.|..4 prufliN tlt.tm.it
l/qrm Currrnt i.xiitiniM./,
Inl.'ri.:.! t>n4l tHx>.« t»tS ,it.TTI U
I -ortlfli^ ctM^-kii uwniiinaiaf
i'a>ihl.'r'i< eheckM uil Mrn iNitrih out-
HtlindlUK .-... •»».««
Iipllvldiwl deiKJHltn HUliJt-4' to <tl(Hk ttt.tti.tO (-tfrtllkMl.-x of ili'^iKlt du.' In IinIi
ibHu :)» <Uy. I;i.4e5.i»ti
utli'^- lUii.- d.-jHwItn....:..' JM.'«.I>2
I'ttHUI aavlnaa UvikmUh. ..' 4«I.B4
I(uw.-ll. SurroBMlu uf 111.. <-oUiil,v uT ..S'iihiihu,
MMilr.. Ut ltffr<'li> iflK-n l'l nil ixvrnoiiM bHviiia
cIhJidh iifalatil WiHIum i'. IhiU. I»I.- of lloik-
, . , villa <?«i|ln.. In thu BKld rdttJM.v. df^^.«»fid. to
s.t'jil.lii 1 ifrtmmt ll» i«»m« with (*•¦ vMiiich..r» tli<r"'f.
.,,to tho «uh»i-rl>xr til.. udmliilHliHtor «t Ihu
. - »,24-. .1 ^„jj,_ charti-W nn.l iTidliH v/||i.h wii- -f
. »4.I»K j,^|fl dflcwtneil.' nt hiT p\»<:i- of trMiiM«.ilnif
.T ;r;"; »0>.*i""«'' »• tu- ortlm «t wnuht * Wii,;hl.
.»7OK.II7l.01 ^|5;^^^,^,„ (;,^,tr,.. Syw Yurk, ou«r Ulfora thu ' j l»th Smv "t OcloWr Hi-xl. •
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AdmiiaHlrKlur. 'witPHiT * wiiKiirr.
AtU'nwyd for Ad"iini»tn»tor, Uockvlllt' 'Cinlrv. N. IT.
Total
.I1«»,«TI.»1
tfOTWK Tti < KKl>ITOIlM
I'wrxaanl 10 an o*d*r «f lion- Ijuiii. D. Ho».dl, aarr.i^m, of th.-'i-ouiity of .Nam(#u. n.rflbe I* h..rob» alvin L. »U imiwiih h.vliiif ciMlin). MiMtitml *Vtlll.nii Hchuh. I»t<.- "I I'r.;.- port t- -•¦• -¦- -'¦ ..r..,-,i. 1.1 prmatmt
seatt! tit ,H*m r<irk.. OiMiiUy of .Vioifau.. n». ; 1. WKltrr 1. Pti I'WtaN. i'aablpr f»f thu atv.if. > ti4in»d bank, du «(>l..ml> Hlt-i.-ar tliat tttt- abo^ : atatnii.nt |« trtK- tu the Iwat uf my kiv'^lcdt.- aad belief. , .,
WAl.TKIl I. HHKRitfAK, C»)4il««. ¦»t^at:ripint and fvwni Uibcfur« ow; U<ia Ithj iiiaiy of Muy. I'Ml. ", , ¦
! iirt.vKrrsw i: atlKA, .Notary ymtith.
! -' Naaaaa Cuoiity. '.
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I T ntatmis hmitii.
KliWAKP H tiKHtiU.
rtivuiiti V. ruTTiT.
Irtrt-ft'irs,
•hi.
l.-i.r-.
to tho
Ki>ud>i.
HaW di-
.,1 t'.<iiKHi'!iii«c htiHlni-mi
' of H' HOvart M<Kiii»bi. OuMtt
i-.n. Niw York, ou .1 befoW th»
,vo .i-, ..l 0»9i'*er Bcttt. /
,tl*l«4 lllwfu/B, -V. .T., April 5. Jt»:'l.
wit.iJAU 8. i.vtaran. A« Ciuniy Tr«Mgn»".r of Naxiati C-uuaty. A4mial»- I rater.
r Kri.«Ai:'r .w.KWirmr,
i.ifnlif)»trator sialkiB.
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