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THE 9AILT MEWEV, FSIDAT, AFREL I, 1821
DISCREPANCIES IN HEMPSTEAD ^TES
(Continoed from pace 1)
eaumm ot 'th« franchiae restriction of n 1.60 rate. Dlir-uwilnK th«- meriie of the company'* appllration, Commls- n^oner Barhlte aaya a fair price for gam tn the Public 8<'rvlft. Corpriratlon's ouiitomera dc>i>f>ndfi to a comiiderable ex- font on the prlr>«.patd by that company to the Ma^nau ft BufTnlk Company and fhe coat of iras production by the lat¬ ter. "In the Xaaaau ft Huffolk rate cane," aays Commlaaionpr RarhJte, "it wa« found that the price then charcred hy tho Nasaau ft Suffolk Company to ¦the PuhJlc 8*rvlee Corporation was not unreaannablR In view of the eosta for Inbor and materials prevallini; at that time. Hincp thon th«»re has lK«n a de rldf'd drop In lahor antf-maierlal prices, and the general tendency appears to be downward, althouKh of course' no . one can say with a certainty vhat the future may bring forth. At the hear. Jngs it wns testified that the now ef¬ fective agreement between the Nassau A fluffotk anil the Public Bervice C.or- poraUnm provides that starting with a pylre of 75 cents a thousand cubic fnet, which waa the price prevailing when the ui|r.c'ement was negotiated, four cents a thousfind cublr fe«'t was to lie added to this price for f'very one cent Increase In the price per gallon of wa¬ ter gas oil. Thn testimony shows that the cost of oil wus seven rents per gallon when the 7r..cent prlco for Ka.s was dotermlned on as the base. "What the average price per gallon of gas oil Win be during 1921 Is something that no one can foretell with even approxi¬ mate aticuracy, hut In view of such facts as are available it seems fair to assume nn average price of ton cents a gallon for gas oil during the short period for which It will be proposed to nx this rate. Ton cent oil means an ailvance of threo cents over the basic cost of seven cents or twelve cents adde<l to the price of gas a thousand
KOTICE TO rRRUITORR
Pnr.uant to nn order of Hon. I.owl» J. smith. County Ju<l»e and Art ins Burrocate or thft County ot Nasii.iu. nollw l« h^rfiby »lven to all ppr»onii buvlns claims aicalnat
EMILY THOMfHON, late of Roc'kvllls Centre. In thn .aid county, deceased, lo prem-nt Ihe tiame with the vouchem thereof, to the nubncrlber. the e»ec- utor of tho lant Will and Testament of uld deceased, nl hla place of trunwictlnr busi¬ ness at the oinre of Martin A. Sprlngsteed, T.ynbrook, New Tork, on or beforo the first dny of Juns next.
Dated, Mineola. N. T.. November 17, 1920 IRVING H. THO.MP80N, MARTIN A. SPRINQSTERD. """CUtor.
¦ Allorney for lixecutor, 6 Atlantic Avenue, T.ynbrodk, N. T.
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MANICURING and SCALP TREAtMENT
HOURS:
9 A. M. to S P. M. fiVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
M. E. VIEHAEUSER
Fonneriy with Binder, Phila.
ROOM 3, SECOND FLOOR X. of C.BLDG.» HEMPSTEAD
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cuMe, feet. This win make the price of gas to the Public Service Corporation ST c«nta a thousand cubic feet. Latest lnfonnaU«>n concerning the cost of oil to tbe Ndasa^i ft Huffolk Company lu that the last price pnid was 'At.ti centa."
CommlMdoner BkrhUe refers to Pn Inervaae In aalaries of gi^neral officers of the company of $3,000 In 1920 over 19ia and an increase In law expensea of $4,800. No valid reason for the sal¬ ary ln«-reBses was ¦given, he say% and the legal expens<Ai which were prol>- shly caused by litigation over the rates should be spread over a number of years.
The Commission's decision Axes the valuation of the company's property upon which it Is entitled to a return in rates at $6«7.844. The 85-ci?nt serv¬ ice charge ns compared to the Nassaii ft BulToIk CO!-npany's servic* charge .'a accounted for by the fact that the Pub¬ lic Service Corporation serves a com¬ munity less thickly settled than that served by the Nassau ft Suffolk Com¬ pany.
Thc company sought certain changes in Its franchises with relation to serv¬ ice connectl(4ki. No evidence was Sub¬ mitted concerning them on tho hearing and therefore no changes were ordered by the Commission.
DENIES PETER3 ROBBERY
Wmis KImbaU R«padi»tea 'Hiat of Hia Cewfwwian.
Part
MlnM>ta. April 8.—Wlllla Klmbnll, thc mind of a4rhlld, who has confessied to thieving for the- la«<t thirteen years, to¬ day repndlnte<d his confession in so far ns It related to the robbery of the Ralph Peters home in Garden City.
After a long talk with l>l«trict Attor¬ ney Weeks during which time thc pros¬ ecutor got the conlldence of the feeble¬ minded prisoner, Kimbtill today said that he had noi robbed the PettTS house of the $2000 worth of jewelry th;it was taken last January during the ab¬ sence of thc family.
The priaoner became highly emotion¬ al, cried and protested his Innocence ot the Peters' robber>' although freely ad¬ mitting that he had committed the petty lobberlA In lluldwin .ind in ami around Freeport.
Aiiked Why he hnd first confessed to the Peters' rohlw^ry Kimball .said that he had been frlKhtened but that he w.is not afraid now and was willing to tell District Attorney Weeks a)l that he had done. - '
Kimball wns arrested In Baldwin by TJetective Ferdinand Miller last Ritur- day.
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PUBUC SALE
OF BIG BARGAINS IN
ARMY AND NAVY GOODS
and general merchandise, also spring and summer goods
SALE NOW ON
Observer Street, (one door from Village Avenue) Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Army Hip Rubber Boots Army Wool Blankets
Indian Summer Blankets
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Army Shoes
Khaki Flannel Shirts
Khaki Shirts
Army and Navy Officers' Dress Shoes
Heavy Turkish Towels, 5 for
Boys' and Girls' Shoes 1.75
Boys' Suits ($9 and $10 quality)
Goodyear Rain Coats
Canvas Gloves (per pair)
Army Socks (12 pair)
Ladies' Silk Stockings (3 pair)
Men's Underwear
Overalls Extra Heavy 1.25
Boys' Overalls
Unbleached Muslin (2 yards)
$4.95
1.00
i 1.95
4.75
4.75
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1.50
1.00
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.25
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Pillow Cases, 4 for
Corduroy Pants
Khaki Pants
O. D. Wool Pants
Boys' Corduroy Pants
Jerseys
Army Webb Belts
Ladies' Shirts
Bed Sheets 72x90
Army Rain Coats
Seamless Ladies' Stockings, 12 pair
Boy Scouts Suits
$3.45
$3.95
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S4.95 $1.50
.90
1.00
2.75
1.75
3.50
$1.00
.85
.15
.25
1.00
2.00
1.50
4.50
Tracks. ^ and Storage
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27S a. JIAL." STREET
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Three Room
School Building
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SlpAFORD
N. Y.
All bids are to be returned on or before April 18th.
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Special at Wc
A. C. Williams Jams—Plum and Quince. Each
can one pound, 8 ounces. Special, 2 cans for SSc Imported Swi.ss Cheese. .Ju.st arrived. Special
at, pound $1.10
48 SOUTH MAIN STREET (Opposite Post Offico) FRtEPORT, NEW YORK
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Many more bargains COME EARLY AND SAVE MONEY
ARMY AND NAVY GOODS
Observer Street, (one door from Village Avenue) Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Do You Want to Own a Home Like This?
' YOU CAN
I By paying us $3,500 in cash
I (Balance on Mortgage).
J Six room stucco house, with garage—Steam Heat—Electric light—Tile bath—Com-
I bination gas and coal range—Parquet floors—Laundry in basement.
1^ Th£8e houses are located on Bernard.Street, between Grand and Ocean Side
Aventfes, Hempstead, Long Island.
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