SATURDAY, MARCH 12,1921.
New Home of Massapequa Lodge
Source of Satisfaction to Members
Treasura^s R^K>rt
t Villa^^e of Cedarhurst
TREAST;REn'.S REPORT FOR FISCAL
¦yEAR ENULN'O FEBRUA'RY 28th, 1921
RECEIPTS Bnlancc on hand .March liit, 1020 ?8."tri..'5" ItcpO^iitP, on Street
u|,c<ninK pcrmiti' $ 53,00
/i(K.«-hlch S.IO.OO has Lcfn I rctuM.ed)
' TJ c c e i V <• d from
County 'friiasu!-
urer, MiH-lK'iKe
Kecordinf!: Tax., 42-1.33
U I! c o i V (; i! front
County Tri'a.sui--
•• r, MercMnti'.e
Corporation Tux 4.39
F<'es for Cntitiid
Papc-rs 3.00
K t c 0 i V c d from
Qupens Horo Can
and Eloctric Co.,
(¦inspection on
» t r 0 (> t oponing
pormit.sl 18.00
From Bank of
Manhattan Co.,
(Interest on daily
balanceiii 12.112
Fines Collectrd, Vi¬ olations of City
Ordinances 710.00
I.Msuinjt Licenses k
Permits 272.25
Received from
Tax CoHeetor for ¦ •
1&20 Taxes 22,895.99
1"j20 Tuxos paid in
, urrsarH .'J37.0O
fntirest on ^ 1920
'l"a;;es paid fn ar¬ rears 28.45'
lS/1!) Taxes paid in
urrears ^00.00
In|eicst on 1919
'susm
Taxes paid
rears
in nr-
iniR Taxes paid in
arrears ...
Interi'st on
Ta.xes paid
arrears . , .,
1917 Taxes p
arrears ...
Interest on
Tuxes paid
roars
1010 Taxes p
r.rreara ....
Interest on
Taxes paid
rear.?
1915 Taxes
in arrears .
Inti'roHt on
Tnxes paid
rears
iVi's
in ar-
aid in
iVn
in Br¬
aid in
1910
in ar-
paid
' iVli
in ar-
30.S6
8.40
1.57
Cl.OO
15.32
64.fi0
21.45
42.00
18.20
1914 Tusres paid
in arrears .... . 2.88 Interest on 19W Taxes paid in ar¬ rears 1.46
1913 Taxes paid in arrears 10.80
Interest ' on 1913 Taxes paid in ar¬ rears 10.48
1911 Ta.ves paid in arrears .V 3.91
interest oh 1911 Taxes paid in ar¬ rears 3.50
Proceeds of Tax Loans in theBank of the Manhat¬ tan ("o., (of which
uiiliaid) 15,781.00
$8,000.00 is un-
unpaidl 15,781.00
Excess Tax remit- ance .10
Received from sale
of Park Bonds. .. 40,000.00
Premium on I'ark Bonds 2,092.00
Interest on Park llonds to date of delivery 950.00
Recovery, damage to
Village property.. 22.31
.Sale of VillaKO property, (motor cycle and safe). . 175.00
Total Income
Total
C h a r ;; c S against '
DISBTJRREMK.VTS
("Charges afainst the General T-'iind $12,825.91
(.' harges against th.' Fire Protec¬ tion Fund 1,200.00
(' h il r g e s against thv Water I Hyd¬ rant Fund) C80.00
f;ii*iirKe« agaipst the Police Fund.. 6,804.03
Charges again.st tlie Strei't Fund.. 0,074.73
r harges against the Street Light Fuml 4,809.21
(". harges against
the Interest Fund 3,794.47
V. ll a r g e s against the Bond Redemp¬ tion Fund 0,000.00
f ll a r g r s against th.. Board of irealth Fund 313.75
('harges against the Park Pur¬ chase Fund 39,100.00
Total Receipt.n.. Total iJiiihur.-ie-
KfJCKVIIJLK VtSftBXi EVENTS f
A retltal will be Blven by MiM Huth; Rharp at Cllntoa Bchool Friday even-1 Innr. April I. at 8 p.m. A (ttory hour,' will be given jn the afternoon for chil-1 dnjn. I
Thomas H. DarlpiK. of 234 Morris ave¬ nue, has resigned hia ponition as (iccre- tary of thf) fiustem Casualty Company, and will open an inKuranee biL-^iness in thi» vlllape-
G round for the new Riverside iSchool wa.!* broken by t-ontractor John Co.s- grove, of Clen Cove, thin week. He, expeet.s to complete the work by .Sep¬ tember 1. I - ^ . ¦
Kcrf-kvlUe Centre, Mareh 12.—J. Sghn of 2T.i Seventh avenue. Astoria, driver for ("u.shman'.s Itakery, was taken to the Vllla^te Offlce at lUKin ye^'ter(lay and liaid *].3i| for a n'obe -u-hi. h the auto¬ mobile lie wa.s openitlnK broke at Obser¬ ver Htreet and Village avenue. .
TIMELY TALKS ON CURRENT TOPICS
WiBuuB R KnifiB. Jr.
or BOGKTiLUi oBrna
iMlTMNr Ob Watiiia la N«» T«k
OMfMMr
WHO'S WHO AT COUNTY COORT HOUSE
By CHARLES B. DAVEY
lent^
81,202.73
Balance $4,275.31
Balance now on hand and available for
I On the Writing of Lettcr»
! Three thinjfs make each day a new j day .and w<'lciome in it.s beRlnning break- I fa«t, the morning paper and the morn- ; ing mail. -Which i.s the mo.st iinportnnt j detiends upon circumBlancei!. Often it i.s thn postman.
What a wonderful thing It is to get a letter! — that expres.slon of one's I thought.s and feeling.-i set to writing, where it lIvcH long- after the spoken woril would he forgotten nnd Ineffi-.-tive We all Write' them and all like l.i get them—provided they are of the right .sort. Somo ffo into the waste ba.sket .some Into the flics and .some into the treo,sure cheat, to be rend nnd re-read, ,ind re-road.
There nre as many different ways of
tween the lines, and the lines are fa»" apart.
Vou decide to write an important letter. You compose it mentally. You make a transcript. You have it type<l.
Theodore riooBcvelt, AsKiptant Sefre- tary of the Navy, ri-tnrncil irom Wash¬ ington for the weekend. He i.s busy with his new duties and enters on them enthu.';lasti'-ally. It Is well known thnt
all purposes, ?4,276..31, which in on de- opening "a le'tteras'there'are men to
'^'TK'^.i^:,.^^, v?ri'rt"h,^"B-knt "r- '"'r-.'^z'' -",^—"^•,;,'>%;"f-
f l^awrence, at Lawrence, N. Y., on '">""' ^'^''^^ the M-aling with thelr
.S84.042.47 .?85,478.04
¦larch Ist, 1921, and also on hond. 59 •Var Savings Stamps purchased in Aug- ist. 1918, at a cost of J247.21. Filed this 1st day of March, 1921.
GEORCE W. CRAFT, ; ¦Village Treasurer. LEWIS M. RAISIG, Village Clerk.
flnger,><. .some u.se the paper cutter and .'•ome the ,'!ci',.sor.s.
Some glance the letter over to get Its import and lay it aside for future at¬ tention ami some peru.si; each one <aro- fiilly and open them greedily, or when¬ ever the mood .«uit.s dur fancy, depend, ing uimn our .Tttitnde towards tlu- writer.
Of some we know the source nnd prnh-
NOTKK TO f'BKrilTOB.S
rm-^iuant In ,m iiril,T u( llon^ I-coni" n. ¦r.m-tll. Sui-roirntn of the I'o'jnty nf .NBMau. , , , . ,.
,„fi<,. ts h.r«by nivn to alt i,.r»on« having ahly contents by the rettirn address. :laini» aKainut .Some ot our letters bring Joy and
at, ,if'w!«dme^,!!''i:'.'T^/«"d''™'unty. ^J^^t'^rrnw'. »onxr. h:i.wr.. oritc.v^ tor goo.Is irnrnl, tl, priprnt thi fami" with the vouch- I and .some have cancellations; s.ime hav i'r\ ini-rnit, to th.> Hutwoiiiier. thn liilmiiila- checks and .some iiave promi.ies to send initer nf th« bo.)<1s chiuteii, „nd .r^uits cheok.s, and .some have e.xcu.ses why Iho nlii'-.'i were of Bald Afniuni-il, at Ii.T place .if . , . ^
(.i,iii.iuiin.f bUHiOMg, „t the ,,ffl.-« of Ja-A check was not Hent.
Smith t .Ii'.y. zns ilomaBu<i Street. -Jlrooklyn. j Some lettcr.s. such as Lincoln's Idler
,. on or bri'ire ttw ZSth day of i j,, ^,l,..^ iJixby become cla.ssic ilociinients
.vineoln. N'. Y.. .^lentember s. 1920. ' ^^'^^ ""t ""'>' I'fPresK tho thought in
SAllAlt Kr.iz.\lit:TH .STiNSCi.v, I perfect English, but al.so tho .sentiments
AdmlnlKtrator.
Vou look tt over and weigh each word, j hg stands unalterably f-r a big navy Vou know if the proposition is accepted, L„j ., fl,{,,tinK navy. In this he follows all i« well: If '.t is rejected, it may beUhe linos 'of his father and the latter's *~''?^!'''J""-'l^T.^-'^L''!?^ "I'l"-*^ ? c'°se friend, Cene,^,! Lcon^,^ Wood, ,^"£'i both of whom were f.ir iirejiaredncss long before the others of us tho-.ight preiMire f.'i-.
or the ri.ght thing in the wron
You write one, saying -ye.s" and nn
other sayin.q "no." You hesit.ate which j ^^^^^ ,^..^^ anvthing t
to mall, knowing j-our fate is sealed'
either way. You mail one—and a sen.se of relief comes over you, knowing the die is ca.''t and your decision made. You have done yonr best und await the reply with fevered anticipation: and when it comes, you know what you will know. I The .\tissau County Association l«inR
The writing of letters is a fine art nnd i an or^nniz;Uion "Kor the Tromot- few acquire it. It is simple: write just i ing the Welfare of Citizens of as you wouM L-ilk. .\nd before you cc.n ^N¦;^K.sau t'ounty," might easily nhow comiio.ve a good letter you must be able; provide for proper and nde.iuatc irfiliif- to think a good letter. Therefore cul-1 iilK of Xas.«au County, tivatc good speech, read good writers
Polonel Ttoosevelt will not tike his family to Washington for this suinmer bec.iiise of tht extreme heat i..f that city.
y.irk <'i
MT.
HMITII * .TAT, 'ini.'ys for Administrator, 01 .MuntuBWi Street.
nrcwklyn, N. Y. City.
:^M
of the whole country, while others arc not worth the tioublc of opening.
The dilTerence between a letter nnd a Konveisation Ls jtist this:
__ _ __ I When you talk tn a man you sec
I him in action. You get his r-xpre.ssion NOTICK TO rRKDITOR.S and intonation, but when he writes to
wi^i:i.^z:z::^e-':fiJ'':^iJ^'^Vii;.\^°''-1"^ '^^^^'" -'»<' «yp'^ ^^¦'"" ^e
persiina \ mennH t^ .siiy and you ju.lm hi.s iiii-an- havlnn eiaims oKaliidt ! Ing by the wonls hi- u.'.es.
it is, perhaps, inoie easy to start a ((Uairel on paper thnn in pi r.-ion. lu the latter eiisc, yon cjin talk h;i''k and have it out. in the former, the sfing, if there be -one, rankles, and you canniit nd find the middle icround
l>rr»<'0(t .\. Hlirrrr
late fif ftarden lily, in it.'i paid rount,y. dc-
.-iiN.il. lo r.resiiil the »aiii« wilh th.i voueh-
•n thrniif, to thn pubw ril> r the .xinutor ,
• f the last -Will and Te.m;tin.'nt of Kald "le- ]
¦en.t.'d. at hor place ol tralisactlnu huHlness ^
it thn oHI.i. of Philip TIuntlnKten. City \
:Wn f'ove. .New York, on or iK'fore llui llrst i get together
tlav uf :
Jlal.d.
riiiT.ip
Atliirni
I'.iKI
Cll
'.lay next.
.Mine.
,1a. .¦^. T,
K.Mti.y
JIt'N'TIN'OTON.
^y for
om.e
IV lit (
i;.ii>eutor. llulldliifc-.
;ien I'.ive.
.. October 14,
Ult-'IA
N, Y,
1920.
HllfJRKU.
>:»':
cutor.
NOTM'E TO CBKIHTOHW
rui-HUalit to an order of HON. T.t-IONP. H, HiiWKl.l,. SiirioKat.. of the Cumy of -Vasi- nau. niitk'e 1.1 hi.r.iby riven tu all i«.t.son.i hr.viiiif flnlnis at^alnHl
John T, Post late of rreeport. In the nald eounty, a..>- reased lo pr.-.s.'nt tin' name with the voucli- eis th('i--<i|-, to Ihe iiuliKcrltxr the adminis- irator of Ih.;' K.iod.i. ehatlils and credli.H which were ot' sal.I deoeased. at hln iiliu-e of tr.insaellnft liuniness al the oltlce ol Kd- wiir.tp * O.'ort.'.'. I riailrim.t Avejiue. Vrvi;- pnii. .New Vork. on or biioip ill., Imh .lay 01 Manh next.
liali'd. illiieola. N. V.. Au»u.it V.n, 1050. Wll.I.IAM tr. I'O.IT,
Admlnintralor.
ii:owAr.iis * ai':onor;.
Altorney.H for Admlnl.slrator, 1 Kailroad .Wenue, Kr.'opiirl. N. Y.
j of compromise
I Bonie letters are welcome nn.l ."onic a.-e dreaded, before we know iheir (on- tents. The envelope ha,'! si ..-iiiisler look,
J We know that trouble br.iws in Ihat quarter and w<; open the missive with fear antl frdiibling, hojiing for tl:.' be,-^t, yd f.'aring the wor.st. We ro.-i.t it in a da'/.e. We read it again. We n nd be-
good new.siKiiiers and good editorials. Observe how other men exiircss them¬ selves. Head Harding's Inauguration Hpeech, and Wilson's public pitpei-s and ' Itoo.ievelt's articles and Lincoln's every-! thing, and note the simplicity of their, Kngli.-h and the euse of their style.
Home years ago T .saw this slogan:
Write your letters while angiy if you
must, but mail It Ihe next duy." :
Just afteiWitrd, 1 received a f;harp letter, luta wrote a .stinging one in re¬ turn, 'riu' iiaper talrly ..-oorchiMl with the lleiy blaze of the bomb sent bat k. i 1 kept it for a day und thought it ! over, and then kept it forever, iinniall-1 e.l. And i got a five dollur. bill in re-1 turn, and found the motto to be a ' piolltable one. .v soft answ.'r not only' turneth .-iway wrath, but offtiin.-s i-onus back with a little interest.
rtiding over the Urooklyn Bi-idge in ' Ihi- summer of IHIi), I w.-is r.'uding an' editorial in the Kvenlng Sun, comirient- ing upon ;i. lav,-.-<uit then pending' against a wealthy man. .Scvi-ral letters flgnretl prominently in th
.le.sse .Men-lit. clerk of tho Koard of .Supervisor und Mrs. Merritt have |-.' turned from their trip t<i liermii.la.' They enjoyed it greatly. 1 am rlad J. Kse has returned. One limk ut bim ami my d.-iy is rn.'Mle liritch'i i-.
Some really constructive project ought to be acceiitable. The place.'» of three wealthy resident.'* were rii'ilieil in 24 ho'urs recently. I
Chairman Hiram Smith. <.f the Hoard of Suiiervisur.-J, v,rit.s that he will re¬ turn from his tiouthern trip for llio Iviiard meeting nn .M.-Jn-h 21.
With a $."1,000 house, rohhery in ri.an. dome and Ihe theft oi 17."> chickens fi-oin former SheritT iHtvIs there still renialns the need fnr Home leffectlve policing of Na.ssau County. No matter what thi' niethoii of doing tli^ worlC may be ther.' i.in be no question abovt the nc.d. ft .
Mo.«t of Karmingdnlo cume to tho' Court House i'..c.>ntly lo attend the triM li-rtii of .siin.iu.ite Howell's couit whero one of their iiuriilK't Was conte..?ting a will. It looked like an old home M-.-cki lor a whili'.
Surro.cate Hmvell niles ngainst an attorney us if he were jii-onoiincing u Wnediction and the < urious tliin'.? ahoitl it nil is that the lawyer .seems to liko It or at least If^ .Iocs not seem lo iniiiil his |i.'l iHunl 111 ill.:: .'Xcliiil.-.L
And Iler Name is Ueliluli:
Roi'kville I'eiitre. .Miii-<-li lL'.--r.u>- flegeman, a p.-itri'lnuin utla. hed i.i the local i">ll('p f.iric. who lives at 103 Cii- tre .avoMiie. I'^i.-it iifu'ltaway. Is hoiiiK congrutiulate.l ujion the airhal nf a baby girls Wednesday mornin!;. Sh^ will be .'filled l>elllah I-:.-.-t.elle. Mufhcr mi.l chilli ure doing well.
Map a (iarden I.a} out
With the early work done th.- I.;iek- yard farmer can turn to plutis for his garden. .Map out a gardi n schenie. Ar¬ range .so lliat cfiily <'roi,s uill In- in- terplanted with later croiLs. .\ii rlfiiieiit garden should juoduci' all sunimir. evi'lence .nnd i I'iant the garden .-^o th.at tall plants,
M. 1 i.Hi i'
KooseuK riiiirclies
I . .>^iiii. I'. M.
Cut 111.Ii' -Ma; Suiidav -Sih....l nfti I- iiiussi"-.
A. v.. Ill ueili, till,,
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s.-..pul
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I'l-.'sbyp'^riiin—lii:;;it scliool L:,')0 I". ,M. unit
K-W''<(»s«'«<«''u''>nt'r.'it :;!lJi,^^:!lr>t'>;]jiafii^««i.>tii)i^^^
JEWEL SPECIAUSTS SPURN SILVER AND OTHER^LUABLES
Ransack Spurg[e House at Glen
Head But Apparently Find
Nothing They Desire
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Easter Cards and Booklets
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
LIEBERMAN'S
60 SOUTH MAIN STREET
FREEPORT, L. 1.
i<-j)Jt)(l,><l'KWi5tm'P0Ri?ii!>i.'M^
We Will Give Free !
to any one opening a savings account a handsome
HOME SAVINGS BANK
One Dollar Opens the Account
Mineola, March I:;.—i'rofcssinnal
X , hou.scbreakers according to the theory
^1 of Charles Hansen, finger pi"iiit muti t'nr
' BLstrict Attorney Weeks, lan.wacked the
home of Warr-eii It. Spuige, nl fileM
illcad. Thursday night.
If they took anything of v.qlue it is
not known to the Invcstig.-itors. Tlie
owners are in T'''liirid,a for the winter
Xjand it i,"? Imiiosslble to <hci k up ou
Al the things in the house until they cin ho
•^ reaohail.
ij The place gavo tho appearance of * I having been vLsited by someone who ^ searched for a specific thing of value I^ but not willing to t;ike a chance iii IWM'J'iXIMHSMiSIlW^ disposing anything else. Artii-les ol
great value were cast aside or wholly
' ~ I unmolested although there are uiinii-J-
»0^H^()4a»<>«a»<)«a»(>«i^<Q { laknble evidence that the intruder i worked slowly and carePully nil througli the house.
I'^ntrance was gained with a "Jimmy" through a re.nr window.
The prowler.s left solid sliver untouch¬ ed. pa.«sed by the valuable fur coats ami .stiver toilet articles, left the fine ball gown.s nnd other clothing for which they could easily have found .sale aud wholly neglected a well stocked wine cellar from which most of the drinlj.-i of .an un regenerate d.ay might have been taken.
like com, will be in the hack .since h;ilf the, pleasure of a .ganlen is the Siitis. faction one gets as he looks over gncv- , radishes, l.'ttuce lan liately uud other tliiii;;:; as till' sea.son -wurnis up.
For thi' garden v.ill rotted si.-il le nianure is the best fertilizer, :bilt if this kind cannot I" h:iil, tinn fii.sh .stable nianti.-e ctin be [.ut on in ih" fall to remain all winter.
The grotinil should be sp.i.lid m-
ir into: (a) Write good plowed .si.K or .'even inches .1.. p. nn.l
ll) write not. as to frcpiently luippcdi. Iiiml tv.ii
' irft'hes deeii. I'lar.t roots s:hotilil leiiili
down (leeji. Tluiil growth de[,eiids on
I the reach of Ihe roots.
C.OO.l se.'d ninst be provided. CiKid '•M-i-d i,s no good unless it bus not a gonj ' I-luce in which to live nud Imd :-ced i.r pooi- se.'il is n.i good in any ground, ll Is bc't to buy from i eliablo dealers und " Iho local dcfilei-s aio for the niost pml
Rorkville Centre, M.nrcli 12—First ' nl.le to i-ecoinmend the seed they sell. Assistant riic I'hiif l,;n-iy Watcrii^an They an- better than the 10 cent piick- le.l the alligator cycj-ything everybody age from the mail order house, fold him to and now the poor thing Is j 'When i>l.nnts begin to como up re- ilend. It acted as If pa!-ali:?ed Wcilnc,i(-! member that most vcgd.'ible plants day evening and Uiriy jilaced it near ! have a hard time to compete with weeil,^
in fiii-t lost him his ca.se. The ciitor
reniindcd his readers that it is a goo.l
idea "n.'ver to write a letter ami nev.'r
destroy one."—The tlrst of lour.se Is! ing croris. I'ea
impossible, the lutter Is feasible. Hut i he planted imrt*.
many a man has found his letters rise
up and mock him. lor the wiiiteii woi.l
has a pow.'>[-ful .st.tnding in court, while
the sp.ikeii one must have supporting
evidence, and one man's word is in law
generally as good .is another's.
The whole philosophy of lei ter writ¬ ing rt'solvi
letters; Ih) write few IWl careful Idlers: td) keep th other fellow writes.
liAl.hWIN f III KI IIKS
.Mi'tliodjsl l':piscopiil
Tl;.' r."v, .ti,iiii.l .U. r.i'ivls. pusl.ir.
Siiiul.iy S.-ho.il .-It L'.illl. I-lasses for 'lie .Men's i::l,|i' I'l.-is-i. iMieti lo IU K'e'.M In the liiw.'i- roiun ,-ii .'.:iii. 'I ;istor i-l the ti iwle-i-.
l'i-i'P:ir:il.ii y nu inbcrship .-las! lilt Huiiii,iy aft'rnooiis. ilirc.tl.N
will Mii.r
l.-n.-rs th.'
LARRY WATERMAN'S 'GATOR DIES OF GOOD TREATMENT
the furnace, to thaw it out. Hcfore nioniimr it inrned over on its buck. I'ut its fore paw to its nose, wiggled its tail and pa.ssed out.
The Woodlands will have to go with¬ out the alligator steulc dinner which Waterman iilunncd to give after he is elected Chief.
Mrs. (iardiner Uel urns
Airs. S. Huivey Cariliner has lately returned to her-home in I'^recpoit after a two months visit to ,\nn Arbor, Mich, with her daughter t.liace. Her .son-in- law Sergl. Snialldon, i.s an instructor at the Inivcrsity of Michigan.
I'o get the best i.tsiilts one must Iceiii we.'d,-< down.
This <ultivfition keeps the .soil loOs" und allows the crolis to get ull then' is in the soil. In this way .successfi'il gar¬ dening is assured.
As to the kind of things to plant nnd the best kind of soil tho loc.il fanners and old gardeners in yonr .•;eciiiiu are jour best a.lvisorii. Tliey have garden.d and know wliut to grow.
-Mr. Kviins will,be plad to sriul nny. one his bulletins on gard.niiu; on n • guest, .\ddre.ss him at the Kami IJunnu (.'ourt Houso, Mineol.a.
h.iir uu hour. .\l. Lewis, pnslor, muiiiing on '-'riiK ,v 111 .Mercy." Till, iiii;i'iig III.' Ni-r\-iei'.'H
of III.' i';i,Will-Ill
. sivth mill sevi'uih •t uill be held ;il 'veiling. The Kev. ^ I'., g.'iieiul Mii-ri'- l..uguc. will ."|..';ik. ill I'liiireii lUglit.
Sunil-ij- Schoi)!, lor
Till' Uc. n.mlil pri'ueli.'d y.'steril.iy .Sixth Woril th" Ull chorus is uiiijiii.; lu n attrai-tivc.
A Joint g-illiiriiig l.eumii-r.s ol till- liMli. groiip.'i or Ihis ilistri AltiilN vill.' Tii.'sil.iy . ('. K. tluthrli'. I>. t iry oC till' MiJWoi 111
W'eiliu'.s.l.'i.v lli^hl l'«ndof K.iith iil 7 P'hini-Ii luijer ni.i t- ill ,'it T.l.'i. Th.' li',s,soii will ll" Ih. clos¬ ing- sillily of '-rilgriins I'rogress."
'I'he lollowiiig Irive been reieived iiilo preii.'j|rMlor,v ininibcrsliiii; .Mb-il \\ . I'l'ursull. liV-iiVicInu I'.u.e, William lliieiithir, Harold llomuii, Wiliton .1. Hedell, 'Plieodoi-i^ .V. Hedell Ali.e V. I'eus.'. liludvs li'.'rrv. Frunklin <". (hier, K Wlll'i-rt Kilgar, -Mrs. IVrtha .V^l,. n;.'!iil, rini-i Ul ,' !•;. Soiillriiil. 'rin r.'s.-i l:.'il.ll. .\Uui.l 11. nedill,
TlKI-e will 111- Hcevii'S is this I'liiiuh rueli evening ol' russion Wccl;. cxci |i|. lug .«<atui-ila.i'. The siiies will'he in- felided to emiihusize the ni.'unliig of cull day of our Lor.l's "L-ist Week."
.Sunday, .Murch 11!, is io h.' olis..i v-d as llm uniuial '-ev.>r,\ ¦mcnib.r .'aiivass"
dny of tho cliiii-rh. Th" new liu,'iii yi-iii- hegius .^tllil 1.
The uniiual i iiiifercncc will oij.n Ihiiisoii riace Methoifist I'hiin'li. Kn lyn. Weilncsduy, April Ll. HIsIioji I,
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WHY THIS BANK?
Becaus the generous and steadily increasing patronajfe of this Bank, since it was founded, is due to the fact that while it has adopted every modern method of the progressive banker, it has never lost sight of the fact that Service and
ABSOLUTE SAFETY
are the moat essential features in a Bank.
4 PER CENT. PAID IN INTEREST DEPARTMENT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y.
NOW CROWN TO BE .\ TWO MIU.ION DOLLAR BANK
OBITU.^BV
Elizabeth G. Wrisht
Elirabeth C.re.shan Wright, widow of the late .Silas Wright, died at the home of her daughter, Mr.s. Charle.s W. Car¬ penter. 386 North Village avenue. Hock- ville Centre, yesterday, after a linger¬ ing illne.s.s. She was born in Drooklyn, N. Y., Jnne 20, 1846, and has mado her home her© fourteen years. .Sei-vices will be held at her Into home Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, and intennent will bo made in Cypre.s.s Hills cemetery.
Together with her daughter, Mra. Charles W. Carpenter, four grandchil¬ dren, Ruth Curpenter, Dorothy Wrig-ht, Hervey P. Wright and Edward AV. Wright Burvive.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OI' THE
FREEPORT BANK
KREEPORT. N. Y..
At the clilse I.r bUBin.HM oil 111.' i'.Slh .1;
Ft'bruai-.v, i:i::i.
Resources
Specie Jiri.-I
Other currency authorized by
the lAWrt of the United Statea 21.7; Casl> items, viz : E.xchani{e!i and checkii for ne.xt
ilay'a clearinjts tl
Due from approved reserve
depositaries, less amount
of otVsetj $6;),217.95
Due from other banks.
trust companies and
bankers P„IS
Stock and bond investments, viz.:
Public securities, book
value) 210.377,00
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5 South Main Street -:- FREEPORT, N. Y.
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186,337.08 Jl
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Funeral of MarRarH K. Van Deusen
Funeral aervices'for Ml.s.s Margaret K. Van Deusen will be held Sunday at 2.,10 p.m., at her late' home, 21 Hillside ave¬ nue, Rockville Centre, The Rov. P. H. Hand.sfield, of Ascen.sion ("hurch, will oflflciate. Interment will be made Elmont cemetery.
DIRECTORS
JOHN H. CARL
II. K. BOORO.M
CH-iS. J. UOOLKY
CAD.MAN n. FRKDKRICK
KKNRV HKBENSTREIT
OEOlUiB W. LOii-
GEOR<>E MAC DONALD .lACOB POST GEORGE Jf. QILN CH.\.S. H. SOUTHARD
JOHN W\LIE ROBERT tiAaKUX
I REV. DB. B.AILE1' TO PREACH
IN ROCKVILI.E CENTRE CHlRni
. i Rockviilo Cenire, March 12.—The
Rev. Dr. J. Webster Bailey, of Chicavo.
I engaged in evangeli.stic work under
. the Oeneral Assembly of the Tres-jy-
I terlan Church, will supply the Prenby- j terlan Church of Rockville Centre for
.^several weeka.
I" Services, with communion, Sunday morning at 10:l3 A. M. In the eve-
II ning the BLev. Dr. Malcotn, from Bro'.)k. llj-n, will preach and exchange with jDr. Bailey, who la holding exangelistic iiBMUnsa in Or. SUlcoiD'* ehuroit >n I Brooklyn, i
i,y^\ Sunday school at the usual hotir.'
Loans and discounts secured by
bond and mortgage, deed or
other real estate collateral... Loans and discounts secured by
other collateral 047,399.17
Loans, discounts and bills pur-
chasednot secured by enllateral 32,'i..-i44 Bonds and mortgages owned. Real ^Ute. viz.:
Bant buildings 33.700.00
Other tsseta, vis.: Furnitare and fixtures,
Vbu|\ $1,000,00
Accrued) Interest not en-
t«re^on books at close
of Msiness on above
..date. 8.57.';.00 .
Revenue Stamps .65
10.076.85;
Total »1,80',!,»84.«8 :
LlabUltlea
Capital stock 100.000.00
Surplus:
Surplus fund 26,000.00
L'naiviil.'d PliifllH ;H,D»l-..IT
Deposits:
HreferrMl, as follows:
Deposits br the SUte of
New York 10.000.00
Not prs^erred. as follows: Deposits enbieet to
chock 403.631.45
Time deposlU. certifl-
eaies and other depos¬ its, the payment of
which cannot Icgallr b«
required Within thirty
days 1.013,6?.8,R5
Oeltaand certifleatea of de-
devosit S.12K.25
Cashiers' checks onutand-
inc, iDcludlng aimUar
cheeks of other olB
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LONG ISLAND'S FINEST THEATRE
Fultoo St. and New York Are. Phone Jamaica 394S
EXCLUSIVE SHOWING IN LONG ISLAND
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
.MARCH 12-13
K
cheeks
67.50
."Hhsr llablllttee. vl2.:
Aeerved intcmt sot entered on books at cloea of taaiaeaa an above daU 8.51)0.00
Xatl mated nnearBed dieeswiDta J.OttO.OO
10.»tO.00
WANDA HAWLEY
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"THE SNOB"
OVERTURE AND SELECTION BY MERRICK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Afternoons, 1:30 to 5 Admission, 15c. to 30c. Evenings, 7 to 11 Admission, 20c. to 40c.
Contlnuotis Saturdair, ttuaday nod llolkSa.n, from 1:30 In 11 P. .M.
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