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SENATOR NEWHRRY TAKES SCAT 111 COKdlEft AFttR , YEAR Aim HALF A^ENCE
Being
Rednced In Number And Increasincf In Val¬ ue-^ Com-Wheat-Hay and Potatoes Principal Products Grown
jgaaffltlgton. May 10.- There was a liwie In the num1:K?r of farms In itlon in N'assau Coliiity on Jan i, 1920, as comiiared with the censaii-
..|' April I.'), IfilO.
• 1. 1, 1920, there were U35 i/peratloii In NaacHU County .•: ..iii|.ired with i,017 on.vNlKil 1", jijii Of the 935 farms repotted on ..'illl. i, iy;iO, !t3l were being operated by white farmers, whfk' the other four ;»vere Jn the hands oi' coloreil ^^ai m *rs. „^i^>sew 935 foims contained a total' acrcag?* of hii.^'i, of whkh ^3, 0«« acres were iniproved, The value of the land and the bulMings thereon oil .Ian. I, lltliO, amounted to JOJi.oao,- CiT.-). This is an ini-rease of »tU,718,i'80 ever the farm land 'VtiUw as shown li.s the Federal census of April IS', 1.910.
Of the 933 farms on Jan. 1, liliO, S71 farms reported that they contained iliitnestie aiijmals. Tlie auinntls rcimrt ¦'! were S.oa.'i horses. 103 mules. ;^.I)SL' t-al- tle. 3S7 sbeeii aud :.',;nil swine.
The piincilKil crops of the year i'.U:' of -\"a».sau Counly, were corn, wheal hay and "potatoes. A tptal of. ,2.71'.' acres yielded 187,S73 bushels of ctnn. 361 a<'res yielded a total of fi.-'.^O bush elH of whe.lt, 1,43'^ acres yielded 5.70' tons of hay, and 12,t>7S» acres prodiici i; l..S'i:'>.6f.O bushels of potatoes.
'I'here was also a decrease in tin' iiijmber of farms in Suffolk Couui.. on Jan. 1. 1.!l2u. as comi.iured with April l."i. l!i:;0. according to the" (vfi 'sus Bureau. The njo.st recent censu. im- this county showed 2.176 fainin ;is compared with £.191 on April l-V III 10. The 2.476 farms contained a toiai acreage of ir,fi,l'4!t, of whkl. Ml.913 were Improved. The value c: Suffolk County's farm land and its l.iiildiiik's on Jun. 1. lUpo, i.s reporteu u^ i!-ir..«l l.0!»7. This is an iiicreusi' i> v;iliic over April ir,. 191". of $H- ss:!,ii51.
The agriciiltiiral census for Suff'ii: sliowiii 2,307 fiirms on Jan. I, 19-'' a;-i contttiiilng dmnesUc inuinals. 'Cii- anknals reported were rj.»7H hors'- L'l."! mules, 8.023 cattle. 1.374 sbeou and 11.637 swine. The priiiclpaJ crop; ill Pilj) were corn, wheat, hay arvi^l T>ota tues. A total of l-t,17(i acre.'* yieldei! (t-11.569 bushels ot corn, 3.190-acres pn- duced R!I,97S' bushels of wheat, Ui,49;- tons of hay were cul from 11.098 acrei /iml 3,912,2fi3 liushels of potatoes wcri' jinsUiced from 20,.585 acres.
WHITBECK m CHANGE AERO MAIL SERVICE AT HAZEL¬ HURST nao ARRESTED
MlnMjla, May 10.—Slurlft Churfes W. .^aiilh und I>epUlV Shoiiff Klnil Morse tlli*) morning arrCsted J. K. Whlfbeck, !iiiperintend'-'nt of the aero mall .seivicc ¦it Hazelhar.sf Ftsid snd iOiVcd iilm ui ill the county jail.
Whill.iecU \vmt» arie.-itfd on a licnd warrant issued two years ngo in .Monroi CaUiity. He is cliiirged wllh abandon n'ljit in that county and Is held lien lii-nding the ju-ri'Val of Officers from. Mon i»»c Ootinty to lake him buck to aiiswci to the <'haiKe asMiinst liiin.
Review Want .4dvs. bring resulta
COUNTY FAIR ASS'N
Society Shares in Reimbursemeni
Being Made To Eighty Societies
in State
Kighty county and town a«i icultiiial associations receiving .state aid paid out $351,223.33 at the fairs held in 1920. Two hundred and fifty thou.sand.s dol¬ lars has been appropriated by the State of Now York to reimburse the societk- for premiums paid for the promotion ol' ngriculture and of doibestic art.s, for the promotion ot education along ugri- lultural lines, and for the promotion of the bi't-eiliuK of cal tie, sheevi, swine,, poultry, horses, and other domestic ani-
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of $1000. nnd Ihc liai.in. c i proportion lo the .iinuniit iiliuins by the society. In I'ominisHioner of .\^iioiiltiir
d the limit
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toivvanl-Ihe checks lo the > societies entitled In participate in this distribution.
Among the .societies cotnplying with tbe reiiulremenf.s to share in the fund was tho Agriculfural Society of Queens and Nas.sau t.^ounties, to the extent of $1000, the nia:viuium ,-iiiiouiit uiveii.
nUONSAVED INAFPROPRIA- TIONSBYSTATE
(idvernor Praises Legislature For "Futiing Stop To Mounting Cost of Government" — Direct State Trx Reduced Materially—Total Budget Exceeds $207,000,000
Albany, .MaylO.—flovcriior .Miller in a Memorandum llled Willi upinoval c tie last appioiirialion idll lo be acted I pon. coruplinients the Legislature ioi
putting a Ktoi) to the mounlin,*! cosi i>C fiovernmcnt," and claims that more
iiaii $18,000,000 have been saved in a|i , rapriaticiiH.
"Thru was done," as.seii.S OnV. .\lii I 'I-, '•witliout Impairing the ellicioiic
r:Mi.v« department or ciirlailiiis aii> vork that Wiis needed lo lie done, ''he building )irogramme' aiithorizii i a- the iuiitlfutioiis will in Ihree year^ lelieve the overcrowding which lia> I €'>u the result of the iiuidequale pro - isioii In )irior years. I'rovislon wiu made for BarKe Canal terminals, which \: conliimed without rcsoi't to' :i hoi!' !'sue, wil! complete that work as rai'id ly as it can be done economically or ai- • he dema iid.s' of shipping are likely ti I t(i.uiiu.
"l'iv:e niiUiiin dollais. all thai'can lie . .\1icih1i d tliis vear, w.is approprlalec lor the Xew York, New Jersey Vehic r'lar Tunnel. Other mieded public wor'o '..t'te prii\''iled for. Adynuate provitioi r.-ap made for ever.V activity of the Wlatt ' eonomically adralnlsiered and teVer\ I nown oldi^atlou of the State was met. "Althmm-h the direct Stale tax ra',
¦.vs,l)??ii redufud .00-|],S the people ne ¦() liOt. expeil marked rwluction in their tax bills unless the Igral Oovernmeiili-: jaactice Ihe, econohiy which Wo have '•ndeiivored to hrinRnrute in the State Oovernment.
"It is now in order to make a mnn I*,! art-fill survey of the .Slate's acliviti_'^ j thiin has as yet been possible, aud whilst •ve muy expect the incvilahle increases Ir, the cost of government, my hope Ik ;hat rile business oF the .Slate may be put on suclj a sound basis, that*, save for extraordinary and uiuisiial ref)iiir?- ments, the cost of government may be ';ept within a reasonable per capita
um," li.iv. Miller tlHiiies the, total budg"!
couosts were $207,390,838 and that the Legislature i«ediic«<l this by $71,638.(154 The .'tis.000,000 the flovernor clalm.v ¦vas saved rciifeseiits the difference, he ¦ays. between the money spent during ¦he last year of the Smith Administra- Hiiiii au'l il:e iiiuney provided for the ¦esent Atlmhiistralion
Albany, K. T>, May •.-«CMt>loirm<ait
of non-union printers and building
"~~"^ iLidesinen wii.s liegun today by einploy-
•Waxhiugton. May ;9.-For the first' inp printers and tamOiitT IndMers heiti
llnie in a year and a half. Kenator Tin- today as a re(«ly to .strikers who have
maa H. Uttrnthmrxy. R«pllMk!«n of Mfeht. t ae^«|<ed th«y wlM rttvm a W8»e cut.
ap.. made his appearance in tbe Senate; I liamber today. i
A decision of the L'nited States Su¬ preme t.'ourt one-laeek ago today freed [ Senator Newberry of a jail sentence im- ;K>»ed in the MIcblKan Courts, after he ¦\iid sevei-al others bad beeft cottvifted •f vWnfion of fhe corrupt practices act II cor.ni'cttun with his election.
$A6Inaco!heads vaudeville bill
Clever Musical Act Greeted With;^ Deserving Reception—Moran, } Acrobat, Had Good Tricks
Freepoit. Jlay 10.—Kveryonewasglad ; io welcome Frank Sahlna & Co. back : o Freeport Saturday night. If there s an.v criticism to tho act at all 11 •vould be lo suggest tlial there be more, ll' llu first class playing and singing; hat the act is capable of. '
.Moron, a comedy ai'robat has some i •xcellent tricks,,a good make up, but; imkes the mistake of doing Joe Jack-1 von's stuff when he is quite <'apable of j ;>.'ttiii„' up soinethiiig of his own. Or ginality In an act always loses Its' \aluc if the act con I (tins a gross steal". Moron's horseplay \vii\\ a hut ' mil Hovvi r iiot were very funny and i lis tricks rcmarkalilc. [
Billy Browning did some old time! Halect stuff In an old time Way.^lind j -lome oC bis characters were good. \ llalih and Hatch, a colored duo pre-: soiled some dancing and singing and ' workc.'i; for their money.
The 20th Century Four, a female luartette were somewhat of a novelty. Pile bUinde soprano carried the scenery I'or the olher three without a doubt ind tiie "comedian" loaked' for all llie world like Friend Napoleon.
.Marr * Kvans closed the bill with ¦loTiie good rough and tumble acrobats, ^el'/tnii'k News opened the show, and a Sunshine Comedy was tacked on the -ml.
XUNTTDECfMiilER^RAIDS MANHASSET CAFE RECOVER¬ ING GIN AND WHISKEY
SOLOMONICK BROS.
1433 wnknr Ave.. Tri^hoiMi »74ij
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pietlinatea cheerfully given on reQuaat Work Ouarrantead. i
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TO OMERVE THURSDAY, MAY 12 AS HOSPITAL DAY THROUGHOUT UNITED STATLS
TburMd;i\, .M,i\ 1;'. \\.\\ !"¦ observeil tbroughiiut 111, r,!;;;ir.\ !•> v.tlU ho.spl- tiils ns a •'national hospital day," anil specific etTorls will be made to inforiii
the public lUS lo the seivc .- i>.-,t ll...
Institutions rewler, ami lation to tbe coHriliiiiii; ,
May !:¦ ^^:l liale, luTaU-..
l<"l.orenCe Niglit ii),U'.':h', piol'l'e.^ il hospital HtvA nUr.sing luelhiHls, rlijgr to the t.ccn.sion. Surgeon H. ,R. Cuivitnins: of the l'nited Siair- I'ublic Health St<rvii'e writes:
"Although cvcryiiiie who iia.s ni.ii in rent a house or who i-ads a «1 iil\ p.ipc • '¦Vnows that there is a markii^il shorlage In buildings, few |>eoplo reallun that this shortage I.s, iiiirticulnrly inai'ked. b<>tli Vn bo.s%>itnls and in buildings'that can .Ipm converted into htwspiifil.s. Most i>, npli ,think thut nearly be made Into a hospi'
Wanl.iKii. .Maylo, -.Mr. and .Mn hi Siniilison and .son. livin.t;. nl 'il'ord, N, J,, formerly of this v vliiWj enroiste to Wantagh t*), vi ;be home of the 'rtiontas faints ov ly esi'uped Injtivles when i "¦as run Into f.'V a tonrhlfr <
lOie 1!' Relei- enc|-n!
MEfiHORIAL DAY DANCE FOR HEMPSTEAD MUSICAL ASSOqATION MAY 30th
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Burns, with search warrants, raided hc hotel of James Uss of this village
Saturday and found seven QBarts of- iordon Oiu and two 3-galion jugs of
whiskey. Li.ss was brou,arht befoie ..'u.s-
lice LeCliise of Oreat Neck and held in
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Suve SO p«r cent by dealing iwtth us. We are the Most reasonable concern in Free- pmrt. Slip covers made to order, such as Bed Room, Dining^ Room or Living Room.
We abo reupholster your old furniture equal to new. All our work is guaranteed. Draperies made to order, $2.50 a window.
Write, call or phone and our man will I caO on you with a full line of samples. No I order too small; no distance too far to go.
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Why not give us a trial?
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Review want ads bring results.
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you Jiear many people talk of the delightful dinner that has been ierved them at
GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
301 Front St., Hempstead CENTRAL HOTEL
'trralifunt, 7 to 0.30—launch. OSn, 12 to t DInoer. mat, • to a
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SONORA, RE(%GNIZED A3 THE HIGHEST CLASS TALK- ING MACHINE IN THE WORLD, IS THE INSTRUMENT YOU WANT.
M«fnificent upright and period •tylaa $75 to $2500
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JEWELRY STORE & MUSIC SHOP
24 Atliiiitie Avenue
Ljmbrook, N. V.
HUDSON CONTRACTING CO.
Phone 984 Bockville Centre
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FURNITURE WINDOW SHADES
AWNINGS
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UPHOLSTERING
REPAIRING DEMGNING REMQDEUNG
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SPRINGS
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Stop making, an oven of your kitchen—you'll be hot enouf^b wititeat it. 8t<m ill the unnecessary lahor of staitin^ a eod flre aai Hmaviag tues, Stop lt«atiiqr water in potraad kettles on your tai rtin|t<>--yoti are wasting gas.
VULUN GAS WATER HEATER
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