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THS DAILT KStlEW, MOHDAT, JTTHE 20. 1921
DHWKxxMOE aunei
faraea R. Stilva. I'ublUher
Walter 0. Fimiiell. Btfltor
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
At Ulaeela—Charlea B. I>avey.
At Reckvtlle Cealre—Wllllajn II. Thompeoa.
At FrsaiMHt—OeeU H. Johaann.
At UamsHat Versea A. Wllllaau.
^vnCES:
•4 Bo. Main Mreet. Freeport Okserrer Street, Rookvlll* Oestra CD<|illrer Bolldlas. 41 Mala St., Benipatee4
Obamwwmt
OmCIAL NEWSPAPn for laoerporatetf
VWasre of I^eeeort. OVTICIALi NSWBPAraK (or Inoorperatatf
vm—» of OeearlNmrt. OWICatAli NSWePAPDK for Naaaau Cotinty
(or pabUeatlm ot aetieea or Bankniptcy
to Distrtet Coart et United Statea (or tht
Vaetara tXartet ef Hov Torlt. OFFICIAI. NEWF.PAI'KK for Incorporated
VlllA«« of Orp»t NVck Eitatoo. OFFICIAI, NKWHI'ArKK for Incorporated
Vllla«« u( Lonc Beacli.
Wearing bathing raits on Main street J» the latest fad In Froeport. The iicason opened Saturday, when an automobile, fliled witb "B«ach Lizards" in batli ing suits, came down Main street and halted while one of their number went into a store to iuak« a purchase.
Tlie boys were sprawled all overl fhe car. Aputlos are things ot the past, and yet It seeras tbat the batbort are trying to get back to Koman days as fast as they can.
There is a village ordinance againHt wearing bathing suits on Main street, and it is a good thing for Iho offenders that no officer hap. pened to see them. '*v.
PnbUshed DmUjt Bbcoept "Sunday
Entered at fbff Poet Otncn at Frefporl. N. T.
aa aocond rluaii mHll matt'-r. under
Act o( Uarcb I. 1»T9.
Bubecrlptlon, tli per yrnr In advance. Hlnale coplwi. two Cfnta.
HEMPSTEAD'S ORAYEYAEDS
TO KEEP THE STOKES BUSY
Just wliy there should be but one bu.-^y day a week in many of the country Htores \h a puzzle that the Vdvortisiiig Man Ikih been trying to •¦hjIvc. Hc has the answer and it's correct, hc says.
So simple is it that he wonders the merchants haven't found it out for ihcniselves. Here you have it: Give up the only-on-Saturday sales. Have nore thun one week-end. Attract •lustoniers to the stores on days when • hey havo not been interested hereto¬ fore except for actual necessities..
Study of the situation reveals the interesting fact that many merchants have all their businesii lives beon pre- liiiring titeir advertising for weekly ne\vHpap«:rn. The newspaper In the hotne vdliigc, which has been ot 'icrvico in Hprcading tho tacts as tti I he trade offcringH, has been piili- llHlM'd oil TliurHday or Kriday. Ac- "oriiiiigly Ihe ads. were to aiuiotince iHJos iinmcdiatfly following Ihe puli- ii'Htioii f)r the villugc woekty.
Very good, for those coninuinitics which are serveil only by the weekly.
Nas.sau County, now having a daily newspaper of Its own, has stepped )Ut of the once-a-woek class.
The merchant can prepare Hpecial offerings for all six business days in the week if he so desires, and got his mcKHage to llic buying public in his own Hold.
II is taking some lime to shuw tiie business men (ho extent of thenc possibilities, but tho fact Ihat The Daily Review has had lo omit ad- vcrti.siiig (Ml some recent dales, ycs- lenliiy, for instance, Ik abundant proof that there arc many wide¬ awake advertisers who see the light.
The old-time Saturday night shop¬ ping, with a one-day rush of busincs,s and a quiet store the rest of the week, is a thing of tlio^past in this county.
irmU be adopted In nranlciiMaittes under tbe propoMd plan.
Putting the business of muniHpal- itlee in the bands "bf men trained for fiuch work and holding them, on sal¬ ary basis, responsible for results, ia the idea.
The time may not be very tar dis. tant when this principle will be ap¬ plied, rtght here on Long Island, ¦f
TOWN HALL TONUiirr
We're goin' to see a show, uh. Iioy Kor Wednesday. "Ix>tla Jlcleii Troy' W,ill entertain from ,R. V. C. Presenting some strong comp.nny; It tells the story of a gal. Who threw away an honest pal, BY ROBERT BOL'TKlXt;: And gavo her heart unto a gent.
Among the announcements for next Who gladly all her money spent: .vear; the most Interesting is that ofiAnound tho world they have the Theatre Guild. The first of thf- nv.| with honeMt lover in the race,
DRAMA
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i < baraeter.
t We had thia test Ih the loanoenation of I'lnniracts and provwl that we had with i tin huitdreda of bnsineiw con-.^erns wlll- j ing to sell Ihelr honor for a fow dollars. Ue had the test in the hovsihg sltua- lion and failed; tnit In raitiiig we show whotp the weakness Ik-s—in the lacU of business honor.
Kincs for the guilty simply put a re¬ ward upon dishonor. .Tail wkuM be more iipprrtpriatc, bul would only cure the • onvicfed one for .a time. The ii'al i-ui-*- lies in a return to the old-time notion llial buslncsi)'honor i« the very founda¬ tion of national strength, without whi<h wc are a nation «)f weaklings, willing to Mcll out to the highest bidder.
jha.ie
HEMPSTEAD
productions wlJl bo a^new play by .\rthur Richman, entitle*, "Ambush," the contents of which are not yet di¬ vulged, A revival of Shaw's "The Devil DIsclpre" will follow. The great _sii^ceMs which the (Juild had with Shaw's "Heartbreak House," inducwl the par¬ ticular Englishman to give the (Iuild the right to pmscnt any of his pla.vs. "Ba<;k to .Mcthusalah," his latewt i;<ini- IMjsitlon, will be produced during the sea.son.
One of our much respected citizens,
Ebonezer Kellum, Jr., has written a
letter to our neighbor. The Sentinel,
which contains some pertinent sug-
gostlons regarding the condemning
and turning Into parks of the old
ccinelerieH. Vv'e regret that Mr. Kel¬ lum did not soiul UH a copy of the
leoenrr the same time, but"wc"are
going to help ourselves to u little of
ll, anyway.
Mr. Kellum says the cemetery near
^Vawhinglon street was formerly pro¬ perly owned by .ludnc UuHlimore, and
lliat in the rear of tho church was
owned by a Mr. Sammis; Ihat both
these men sold and gave deeds tor the
burial plots to IndividualK. Admitting
Ihcy are in wretched condition and
thai something hIkhiUI be done with
them, he urgfi.s extreme caution. Hc
says that after the property is con¬ demned it may be made presentable,
but cannot be acquired ajid converted
Into somothlng else. If it muld be done, he points out, it would be strik¬ ing at the basis of all roal estate
Iransactlous und Inviting lawsuits,
not agahiHt the village, but agahiHt
those who di.soboy the law.
This all Houpds very reasonable and al the sanii! time HtiggcatH again Ibc unrcahonHblcness ot the law which permils cemeteries lo go untaxed, leaving no way in which their con¬ dition can bo controlled.
Uut aa that is the case, tho only way to do is to make the best of it. aud Mr. Kcllum au(|gestH that "It would seem the only way to accom¬ plish anything iu this matter would be by wide publicity and permissidii to bury the tombstones. No doubt Homo will move their dead. Some wc may huvo to remove, which I um sure wo can do."
Mr. Ivtlluni riliTK ti> tht? lat^t thut some people prominent In former days arc buried iu these cemeteries, includ¬ ing Benjamin F. Thompson, the liis- loriau who wrote the only authentic history ot i^oiig Island, and the late Ucv. Zachariah Oieenc, "a centen¬ arian, a kindly old genlleman beloved ¦ by all in this village." Ot the latter ho says:
"When I was a small boy I wlt- noHScd his military funeral. He had beeu H soldier under Washington. Mttle did I tliink that in a little more than halt a century I would be de¬ fending the dPHCcralion of his grave. "There are many people well known In my time resting there, who bave people living today.
"Lot's try and du this iu the right way," he says In conclusion.
We are endeavoring to do as Mr. Kollum suggests, give the matter wide publicity, und wo hope ho will help UH all ho can. Many of thtwo having clainiu to the burial plots arc undoubtedly known lo Mr. Kellum and others. Tho Daily Ueview cun seek otheru In 4,500 bomei every day. other newspripers will ifiolp. With lierslstent effort most of them can be jof governing inunlclpaUtics. There fu^i],!. ^ I Is a growfng sentinieut In favor of
Let ut> renuivo «hoso blots ou the I having village business managed as •village, now that w'c'liaVe started. Ifl well as private undertakings. It is necessary to obtain the consents !• would be difficult to llnd eorpo- let us go atler them. Let's accoui-1 rations, firms of Individuals employ- plish the purpose, but as Mr. Kellum i"K a stttff of workers to mauase bus- says, do it right. Oc9asloually mak-1 iness on a one-year to four-year term ing the ceiuetfrlea presentable Is only I basis. The name reasons that make
.'^ani H. Ilarri.s announces that Sidney Blaikmer, last seen here In tho Kum¬ mer plays at the Punch and .ludy. will play an im|M>rtant part In Zoe AtkluH' new play "Varying Shores," soon to be presented.
f'harlotte (!i-eenwood will be seen in another Letty j>lny. fi>r which B. Gross man Ls writing tho lyrics. The title will be "I'oor Letty."
The Selwyns announce that rehearsals will soon start for "Tho Circle," for which John Drew, Mrs. Leslie Carter. lOstelle Winwood, and KriK'st T..awfoiJ have beett engaged. .Mrs. (.'arter Is now en route to .\meii(.a, and aa soon .as sho Jirrives work will begin.
The things, they do, tbe maiden's pliKht Will all' be setrn on Wednesday night.
The Bine Bird Hangar at Oeaw Hide burns to the ground. What is the .Matterlinck with the Indigo Ostikh?
.MOOKHTY IN .MKRRICK
".M.'iny of the young folks Niiln- in the b;iy and with rtrcs.sinK facilitii's. their pleasun- will be Kreatly Incrciised. Question is, what do they do now?
.\SSi:.\fBLY.MAN McWHIX.VKY. SAD TG KKLATIC, BUT TUli;. WILL NOT OO Ol'T (JOLI.KCTLM i LVTEKXAL HKVKXCK.
Many •liosen.
are Calder but onl.v
Till.' lire Co.'s o'er in K. .Vie ccrtuinl.v polite. When onu' i>ostponcs its i liitil some other niKht.
.Mr, have a would born'.'"
;lliil .Mrs. Walt of 1 Ifmpstrad
b.iliy Kill. .\s 'I'l'miny IMi.son
ask: ".\t W.ill Hour was sh"
Georgi' M. Cohan announci's him.'- for one week mori' in "The Tavern.'
LETTERS TO EDITOR
LIKiat RKVIFAV KUITOItlAI,
for Ml" li'Vit'W
IMIIor of Th.' Daily Kevi.'w:
Sir:—I wish lo thank yon iHl'lorlal in tod;i<''' i-siie ol I"'!! on Sfouling.
In what more worthy caiKse <(iiilil wr cuKagc than in this, the greatest of all boys' orgaiil/.alions, through wlilrh we ineiilcatc .ill the better things of life into the rect'idivc heart and mind of our boys.
If your eilitorial ^oiild be placed in the hands of very father and mother we would be amazed at the wonderful result.
.Men are needed, and no doubt sueh an appeal as yours will inspire I'leiri to respond.
\'<T5' truly .^¦oul¦s.
.TOILS' W. A.N'DKU.SO.V. rresideni .Nassau County Council, lioy Scouts of .Vinerka.
.Mineola, .Inne 17, 1921.
.S.V.M.MV SI.ICK (iK B.WSIKW.
.\ .MOST riOCl'ia.Ml GHNT.
WIIG IIAI'S IS TIlKGldH A .\< i.\
Di; I'l.r.MK, WITH .M,\l,ICIOi;S I.NTL.Sr.
("HKtKKKS
llriliiiii .iwails .\iri"i'ica's mov.' Imi world jieaee. Hut elieii Up Gdjrye. \m are Koiiu; to slay clear of the KiiiK Low
'I'lll' ii-i'l>eri,'s off IS'ewfouiiil HaiiUs, .\ie mi 10 most jieeullar piaiilis, Tliey ni.iUe the water so da in lonI That hardened siviniiners seek llie pool
The R<;v. Chai'les H. Snedeker. rec¬ tor of St. Oc-orgc's church, left today for J .\mherst College, nias.soehu.sett.s, wlicift the Centennial commencement I'xerilses will be held.
.Mr. SnedeVer witl spend his vacation • lurinvr .luly at the farm of his .son in Hniiterton Connty, N. .!.. and for Ihe month of Augu.st he will ko to .Maine. .Mrs. Snedeker left last Wednestbiy for Hie .MacDowel Colony at retersbourgh, V. H.. where she will spend the sum¬ mei.
'Ihe .\merican Legion Hwarded three I'li/is in Civics and three in .\inerican Hi-^tory of ffold,'silver und liron/.e. re- ¦^|M-i lively lo the pupils of Heiniislead HiKh School for th" best papers In these subjects. In Civics Kliirciuc r-"iitley rei'oived flrst prize. .Iohn Lar- ¦-•'M second and Mildred Harmon Ihinl. Iji Americnn Hlstoi-y .loseph GalhiKilier won first prize, Vivian Schuyler second .¦ml I.sabelle Mnck third.
Nearly tifly couples Hiuh School Senior daiui ~\innasiiim on Krida>'. ill" faculty and many .<
atlellilecl tlie • at the girls' .Members of tuclents from
TIKISI': SIX, IHNDRKI) (il NS
lieluud was liolkrinj; "t)rder aiiiiN' .Uld "Present iunus" until Capt. riiel" Sam came along and bellowed ".\s you were."
.V harsh voice betrays a harsh niincl.
Uee(>nt reports statu that Audrey Car¬ negie ewtabllshed 2,SU libraries.
AN KXt'KPTION WKLL TAKIvN
A reader of The Daily Hvview has taken exception to a recent Sunday function, held by society folk, in the near neighborhood In Ihc name of oharity. ¦,
The gi'Utleman's exception', is well taken, althou.t,-'h he is a little .severe on certain features of the entcrtain- nient which was moro the fault of the promolerK tban of those who responded •.,'raciously lo a reiiut-st to show thejii- selve.s.
It does seem that it is a sad com¬ mentary on present day conditions when in the name of suffering children .a social function can be given on the Sabbath day that has a Iwxing show us n part of its program and olher c.xhibilions that were in a lower cate¬ gory.
That a world's famous pugilist wa.s present and that a lot of people got excited about hUii does not detract from the mun hiinsrif. It rather .show.s how easily .some are committed to hero worship. It may be said of the pugi¬ list that he was perhaps fhe most modest and retiring person of the en¬ tire gathering.
o
FOR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONS
The time seenu; to be nearing when there shall be a change ib the form
When polishing furniture always wash it over before.'iand with a weak solution of ammonia and warm water. This will remove all grease and finger marks.
Houge and powder, if used lo exiess. dog up the pores of Ihe skin and cause inuili damaKu.
Seveiit.v-livc jier ePiit of the nickel of the world eonus frijin Canadian mines.
IIk
limi
¦am soiias are KoiiiK down now but iM)t ill price.
r.iveriilKi' dei'lines a diplonialie Tli.-il's rijjhl. Beverage and Diiiloi never did ko well togellier.
".\iito rams Dairy cart, smaslns .s.'il' e^;K:s."—Kai'l' suicide tlial, willi th whites and yellows mlxiu' up llii^ awaj
.Nassau I'oiint.v has a new eliMiU'i' speller, bul ,Ma sajs: "Huh, wlieii nui I'a gets one of his spells there ain nuthin' that c.iii beat him ou li Island,"
I'ueUer up and wliistle. When the clouds roll by. -Ml the countr.v tias been Because it's dry, I'olaloes and lom.itoes, AVjJl go up sky-high, ¦So pucker uj) and whistle When Ihe clouds roll by.
l,;i .Masa's barber sliop in fni poll ha.s a new cuss-lomer now in Llie ship" of a Grei.n I'airot, who knows all lh" things Noali Webster left out.
11. .1.
TIMELY TOPICS ON FINANCIAL TOPICS
liy
William H, Kniffm. Jr.
OF KOdvVILLK (KNTKi; Instructor On Banking hi New York iJilversily
SeUUig Uut To The Highest Bidders
Now that the L/Ockwood Conimittee is ubout to conclude Its labors in Xew York und Investigate building trades in other parts of tbe state, we may well stop to sum ui» the general revelations il has made. It would seem that the entire building Indu.stry has been honeycombed with a "moral rot," aa the Wall Street Journal cull's it. that Is appalling.
No bnincb of the Industry seems 1«> have been free from this curse. Krom the smalleHt part of a. structure to the nuaiieial arrangements that made It possible, there has been a gro.ss disre- itard for common iMisincsa boneat.v. lUng upon ring, and ring within rins hius Ijeeii shown to axlst, for tiie pur- IHise of bringing inordinate proiits to the building industry.
Kven those temples of boner, the sav¬ ings l>anks have conic under the chiud uf ethlcul Improprieties, In their loaning methods. And all these excessive losts liave been pass»tl on to tlw rent payer who is Ihe ultimate vietipi of a liad sys¬ tem.
Those wbo try to explain the causes for this condition attribute it to tho vnxr. The easy money made during th«j war through government contracts, the 'tttoae spending, the ineffectual checking ot ex¬ penditures and the general scramble to
a len»p!Jrai>- exiM.>dient and tIo«« not | It proltUble for t^rivale business to [make money out of the conflict ba.s no
taL
abate the nuisance. It sliortld be done train men for years and then retain light buth ways. | tbeir services us Ions aa, puuelblfj
doubt led to many of thesti abusers. Kasy money has tempted us alt. Liabor leaders quKkly saw how easy it
wns to operule on the wage earner, li has been,the "sa»'king of the city" b.\ those who were building it.
Kdmuiid Burke observed that a iialion eiinnot indirt Itself; but we tiavc, iiisn far aa buililbiK Koes—ami It froc- a loii« way nnd co\ers a. inultilude of iiidiis tries—indicted ^ourselves. Our tnoial cbaructer has bi^oken down.
When tho Gemjans tried lo liuy Charles M. S<h#i,b for a hundreil mil¬ lion dollars they found a man who was not for .sale. .And the Cliuinbei' uf Cuni merce of .New "^'ork Slate giiv* liini a bronze tablet in rt'cognition of his wai- work and his loyalty to principle—beintf one of Ave testimonials given duriiiu 153 years of ils history to men who have deserved more thiui passing hon¬ ors.
In addressingi the National Klei-trical Credit AssoeUtlon at Wushingluii on May is. D. U. Crissinger, Comptrolli r of the Curri'iuy, said lo the men:
"If I were to attempt a word of inun sci at this parliculur stressful time, to a compaii} of men of your professiop, ii would lje that you give the fullest ikis- sible Weight in your dealing with cred¬ ita. to the imitortancc of characier and estublishtst good repute"
We can nevtn- get awuy from tbe fun- daiiieiitul fact that all sound l>ufliness resti< uiK'n rhuiailei' and fair dittling;/ that -,'rickeiy and di-ceit und grei-*! fi.»r niegitimnte gain by unfair mrthods mtMiis the breakdown of our tiatloiiuJ
iiiitside villages were present. The inu- II was by Honey I'ottei-'s orchestra.
'I'll" Sunday Schixil of .Si. C,eor>;e's I'linicli will hold ils iiiuinal picnic on Tiiursday. .Time ".'i. at P'tiishiuK I'a t k, l.iiiu; Island.
¦I'll" Uev. CreiKlilon Spiiiiei ,\liiiiiisi'.\- will conduct the services nt SI. <;eoi'Ke's Cliureh. dniing .Inly and .NuKiist. .Mr. Spi'iieer with his faniil.v will occup\ III" iictory duiing this time.
An ndverliseinent in The Daily Hc- vi"W lielf's' lo establish >ou .'is a pio- ^^I'ssivc business man in your eoniniu- nily.
awmmrmaa-mmm'
Discount Checks
The discount check sy,stem now in opera¬ tion in RockviUe Centre is a mb.st practical i method of stimulating' ¦ bu.sine.Hs. It i.s likewise a practical way of .sav- injf money — Get the children busy and see how fast they accu¬ mulate.
Read what the checks say — that tells the whole story.
— Bank of - Rockville Centre
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Sugar should never bt.' .iddcd to bat ter puddings before boiliuK or baking, a.s il makes them heavy.
The .-ills you run regularly iii The Daily Ueview will Inlp lo dig up pros¬ pects and turn them toward your .store or businesii.
.Vrabiuh Desert iialivi nor drink.
lii'ith"! suioK
Gold treated till it Is while in c olor, and other iinitatioiis. ate lieiuK .•^old as platinum, the fashionable and very expensive iiietul.
.\dM'riisiiig iu The Daily Kiview i.-^ Ihe aeccleralor—keep >our busiii",'S fool
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Tile naUiral way of walUinu is with 111" Ioes poililed slriiKhl .ilieail and not turnerf outwards.
•EVER have there been so many good investment oppor¬ tunities as at pres¬ ent; but likewise never have there been so many temptations to invest money unwisely. It is a time to consult your banker both as to oppor¬ tunities to grasp and as to pitfalls to avoid.
Our ad'vice aud suggestions in such matters arc impartial and given without cost.
The Ckizens National Bank
of Free|>ort, New York "4% interest Paid on special deposit accounts"
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