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LARGEST WEEKLY, PAPER n<’ ~_IN NASssaAU County u uleMthdu-i— wmtmcmlavmmn'MEfwifiiu-fiam . vorably repor Senate Com- He names as members of mittee on Judiciary at Albany on| mittee on vacancies: .C. Q i Wednesday. ° Kerr, / A. Spi a Big Work to Continue--$300, - for Oisereir Post Readers by . | » Stoel, t litte | Gt ake a aes | o n fot h Smith and 3 b i Special Correspondence. san \Gonnty retained ty the . K. Cregiiee \_\\ ** creased to 20,000,000. ar Era to help defend officials of the y | * \Johnson hcfiuhchdnhhqflw’ L 4.-Reconstruction | now on. immerse-gm an anchor. . He wi film American Cross pass- Albany, March in the Mialbone street tunfiel, Brook» fimmfl-szpmt flfl&.mwpfmfi.‘ilmfl login! lyn. ; > “Wm\“fimWH-uw Wilson in the spring of 1907, has me' |and pleads with his friends to got umdfihfifi, not likely %o & , . livings i‘mmfififl; \Larry\ Waterman Highly Popular the. U arena \open oes heel latter follows: 6 minated its existence, and Dr. Living | busy with Washington @t once. 'The t , ie g February 6, 1910. i line 6 + r executive of the 88 | Dear John: * tent medidine finfimmm ctr aS second Flfe Chlef Candidate magmmfiszb’ ”EMK‘I‘W~ ittee ty its: they age; lion“ get us out 2:3. £3 toilet - war-3;- the the Gover- The cha. a ing; | of this. coun of une.\ . This a w ? a commit- , however, dogs not indi- | corta hardest fight of them | 82d \soft drinks being sei tees of the Sotate and Assembly plan | _ When members of the Rockville | with the members of his y, | cate that the Red Cross ceases work The wnt vel ecause the thicaty to Tal all. The town refuse the request of Governor Centre Fire Department cast their but with organization at large. D relieving distress due to the war. 509 16 JJ‘ tace of less “2: revenue “m2\ “an“ thivaty an appropriation of $75,- votes next month for officers to serve His fins-figs; in ilities are ree. large organization is still in France jay ines, France), th.pupluhanlwno°th- h? des are using them beverages. 00 be mask lon eaten Pues Of the the coming year, it is confidently ex- ognized as of high standard. He has and will remain there until the Amer- mg to do in the town except wine and tly in a const state, m commission in question. pected that the count will show a big | al lempnstr unusual t rmy comes te °C | women. | I ither. . M. | pint killer was seized Many weeks ago, in fact, in the ear- majority for Lawrence S. Waterman, qualities and high executive mbility, CTOs has extensive missions also in en. want neither. The Y. M. | ( s R h C. A. gives us a picture show every and the manufacturer haled to court Palestine, Macedonia, the Balkans and j Me: 4 r {s | because a barber bought the stuff ly days of the x t session, the go tgafiehe measures up fully for the | (2 tinople J' is preparing a | in a while; but outside of this & stuff to . ons there is nothing doing. ' 'The fellows | drink. An tion revealed that $f thirty-0dd citizens, whom he char- It is some years since (Woodland | iSSion to Poland. ure getting aick and tired. - The eats | the dandruff contgined than are going worse and wotse. I think | 60 per cent hol. Hose Company had representation on Outlines of these activities indicate imsion.\ - 'The were select- the official roster of the fire depart- | the way the American Red Cross has they have completely forgotten about labitual drin dry by the E a for their peculiar for deal- ment, and this year the \boys\ are ETOWn from a domestic relief organi- ., ymd the ory “fun; the 2,5“; prohibition laws, in various state ing with 4 tant matters, backing up '\Lazry\ to put his candi- Z8tion until now it stretches a helping is \I want to go home.\ I think some BTC Consuming great quantities a and it was the plan' of the executive dacy across. They are confident of hm_in'§’u;l.mfg m 23:23: 3: success. formal internationalization - of its work in conjunction with the Red Cross organizations of all the allied conferences through the general of- fices of the Red Cross in Geneva, ON LONG ISLAND \A# TE ast expansion work was undertaken under the general direc- tion of the war council, originall . - M composed of Henry P. Davison of J. Extensive Bogs in Juniper Swamp, | PMorgan & Co., Charles D. Norton: leiuBflb ‘il NM w vice-president of the First National cf the big bugs in our division have | MON extracts, violet or rose, or of a better job in the army than the; some kind of flavoring matter, hair have in civil life, and therefore want | 9%, lemon oil, weak bay rum. to hold on to it as long as possible. 'The treasury department people | There are many Long Island boys in | being overwhelmed with m’fl‘ this division. Now John, get busy. cines, extracts and soft drinks, ' al- ak to every big man' you know, leged to be manufactured .and sold who can get busy with Washington in violation of the law. When the at once. Tell them that the 29th | WT Prohibition measures go into ef- Division, \Blue and Grays,\ have. done fect in July the prohibition amend- a lot of hard fighting over here, made | SNt becomes operative next year, it a good name for themselves and want | Will require millions of dollars and to get home! Do this as a duty, as | Amies of men and women to keep you would buy liberty bonds or W. S. down the traffic in drugs and favor- to vest in the commission authority to study all manner of vital conditions affecting capital and labor, and: to report to the Legislature with a pro- - gram of regulations aimed to immedi- Cy- ately better conditions and eventual- ly readjust the abnonmal business methods, the uncertain manufactur- ing status and the all important ques- tion of wages for workers in all lines of industrial employment. Aside from holding several hear- ings, the so-called \reconstruction commisdion\\ has done little that is of- Bank; Major Grayson, M. P. Mur- , , S. Do your bit. Many other fellows extracts. i ¢ phy, vice-president of the Guaranty i in . r \doctoring\ some of the us feial, t is seid. A corps of clerks Suffolk. rust Company s Cornelius N. Bliss, besides . myself will npprecinte 3097 | lay entencin used tor mak be and no appropri- ~ *_| Ir., of Bliss, ha & Co.; Bdwa Take good care of yourself and re- MF trimmings for cakes and pies, one ation in sight, the members are evi- - Although most New Yorkers are| N. Hurley, ex-President Taft and El- member me to the bunch. can have a first class toddy, with a | dently 'to down to busi- ignorant of the fact, there is # latge liott Wadsworth of Boston. Yours as ever rose or violet odor thrown in for a 1 ness. They a body without deposit of good peat within the New - The great drives for money collec- EUGENE, good measure, mnd\ a wholesome the sinews of war, so to mils, which York city limits which might be used tions of imore than $300,000,000, rais- | Write early and often * breath. It is these concoctions that may account for the lack of compre- locally as fuel. This bog-probably{ed in the United States for the work * the government officials dread, hensive plan dealing with the recon- the world's most accessible peat sup- of helping soldiers at home and over- ly, si th ral milli d relieving dist the | Major Bell Post Has First Meeting. lonThghzkH of m6\ medi at ply, since there are seve fon | seas and relieving distress among the st ¢ cinal struction subject. the past pezple living within twenty-five miles | civilian populations of the war-torn or I frag-ration, which have been “Ann:- mmwh-mnup Gm” e the past p of it—ila ham ., Juniper Swan-pf, s'lhettlhcountriu, were carried on un- 011: Tu-dggvfiflne. March 41 “3° find by 3h- chemical experts of the e Post d is Toca in t ern of der these men. newly-organi Major ral - Bureau Internal Revenue and *held Fechner wn f ition now | _ LAWRENCE S. WATERMAN _ | Tong lelend, in the Borough.. of | - In addition, the Red Cross carried | Franklin Bell Post No. 106, Veterans | oo ts\ ino lently medicated to ren- before the legislators: Prominent phy- Candidate for Second \Asst. Chief | Queens, between Mm and \mate on an extensive and difficult diplomat- | of Foreign Wars, held its first regu- | der them for use as a beverage.\ -4 an“? m x w“ m : Rockville Centre Fire Department iMage. 4L bog an area. of ic organiza tWox-k, necessary for| lar business meeting in Alert Hose The instructions to the collectors and in ° A ‘tmfm. about one hundred acres and the peat | the efficient inistration of _ the | Company mm,10buméee; stmdet. Th}? revenue agents are that they should “fir wand lively det “w”, the bed is from ten to fifteen feet thick. | great fund and the working forces of | meeting was well attended, and much | continue to secure and forward to bills providing for it are released from known as \Genial Larry,\ captain of The peat is reddish brown, pretty the organization at home and abroad. interest shown in the organization; the Bureau of Internal Revenue sam- - committee and turned over to the com. Woodland Hose Company and candi- thoroughly decomposed a few feet be-| The latest figures from the Red both by the veterans of the world war, ak low the surf d to be of | Cross show that during th d- wh being mustered out and | reason to tetova ate or may te used i i ief. low the surface, and seems ross show uring the war ad- who are now being m out and reason to believe are or ma used Man: 131152153? 15mg: begins)“. d\&a?r;\’§‘mghfnysgzzpmirExxon” excellent quality. It constitutes ministration the organization increas- returning home, as well as by the | as beverages. ¥ g-uyd, and the advisability of killi E. ' 42,000,000 qubic feet of easily accessi- ed from less than balf a million mem- veterans of the Spanish-American | All persons desiring to use or sell the plan has fin given $30“. “I: ble material, which merely needs cut- bers in 562 cliapters, to almost twen- war. distilled spirits or wines for other p an h ; | T , » A ting out and drying to provide good | ty million members in over 4,000 chap-| The charter will be held open dur- | than bevera urposes are required fifm Mung-slerHMflty wb° | ASKS SENTENCE INQUIRY | fud Yor Thousands of families, ac | ters, with 8,000,000 volunteer women | ing this month, and all veterans who | first to qualify therefor by filing with i cording to authorities of the Museum workers and thousands of men and 'have seen foreign service)“ invited the collector of the district in which Of 5:0 hCniéhf'i“ W. “I: - as | of N35“! History. women . performin the work abroad, to join. The next meeting will be | the business is to be conducted an ap- than“ dealifg mores. “mum“:xflméah Congressman Hicks Introduces Bill The bog lay unnoticed for nearly most of them at their own expense. held Tuesday evening, March 18. lication for a permit, and a bond, to r 1 ¥ h bands three-quarters of a century, until in approved by the collector. Where gan- w Mg increasin for Army Penalty Investigation. =| 1919 oftracioys building“: freight d re ~ 3-1; Jud-gufnctug'r desires to man connection between the w Haven > A tates armacoposia or Nu- bet ee wer mch | - Congressman Hicks on February 20 | abd. Long latand Raitréade, located | CIOLRING ATYANGCd tional Formulary products a permit committees, but as yet flew sug- 'Con A La he middle of it, and | may be roved ty the Gof t gestions have not been fully worked submitted at Washington a preamble their line across the middle of it, and | \ - may y the Collector o out A and resolution to the effect that re-| have since completed a cut throug! nomi Dept. Interna! Revenue without submitting Mhmnfihmnéisxco: ports published showed many men in the bog if such a way that the bog- by Nassau ECO CS p the matter to the office of Ahe Com- i 14 j ited i idly drained off. The A missioner of Internal Revenue, and sidered, through which municipal rev- | the service of the United States had water is being rapidly al . enue may be obtained. It is gum?\ been sentenced by Court Martial Dro- Pidy mmourm-‘E' wmnghetkefih; Mineola (special) -The scarcity of be made over or renovated and will at.” such gfim] h .l$h%n:f 2 in Nive a Committee bill, permis- Gee-Fm to Tfinzaflnzh“ in' danger of catching fire from an en-| materials used for the manufacture 2mm; Wszzz ”war:- ”mm: tures, extracts, &c., and that the n: “t provisions, which 1“in may “m“, sentences were not Eine spark and being entirely wasted. of clothing and the high cost of the (3.010 \r; \Giants. Holdup-JTM conform to the standards m1?! | Hiding: can g avoided K wili justified and were excessive in their a Peat is (tithing-$01“ and ”Tali material now procurable has aroused expresses the hope that the members re “gm“ m: an,“ Al | i p ; ecomposed ve le matter- p - lescrip statement L til whist RM be th assitance in ot \ In vow of the reported situation table mud . It eotiecis in and Ms UP members of the Home Bconqimice De. to work or sew on thelr own | Where the collector is in doubt as | lecting more municipal revenue will the resolution advocates ‘chn‘; the Vain s =?ge;lli:v::llynle con\: 31:1: partment of the Nassau Farm Bu- Miss Robson vii,“ talk on ”films,- Pound in rlor sumac”. \mug.- A zxnfion caught it is said.“ the powered 5:3 2:1:me tranche“: perate and cold climates, It is not “El“:- help solve some of the problems m, fizz-“$253.“ 1:3. mzmlser- izm' and ‘md: to}? rs\ “M | Indications poi thorough investigation of the office of found in wanm localities, for there the 4 the- busy housewife and the woman sus home-made garments. She will | Commissioner nternal Reve id. f enue, with commercial package or the judge advocate general of the decay of vegetable matter is too rapid Lq , makes, or would like to make her also tell how to know materiais, ap; army and of all major sentences im- xéim'tfll'éozf willmgs'fdzf own clothing, Miss Olga Goehler, who pearance, gdulterations and tests for 57551\!!- of D‘Ot'r 16 ounges posed since April 7, 1917, and report tes. The rate of growth of pest ! the home demonstration agent of adulterations, as well as k of Non and MW‘ML_ | tlhe ”$1,“ of their findings to the 2:3 L m; antitank!!! inches th* Why’gtli: ”lrxnfmfi other topics of interest related to may o in the * a * 7K: resolution was referred to the |a year, the depth varying from ten county clothing a clothing. erage wine used manu 1 i j facture of bona-fide flavoring ex- March 12 and 13 the Mineola; A special program has been pre- committee on military affairs. to twenty feet. the ; Red Gross rooms in the Court House, pared for the afternoon of the 13th. mm C'flhflfv'vnw And ft.- When dried in whom“ t \l ”I; 'There will be two sessions each day, Professor Wilhelmina Spohr of the facture d'xl: ‘l‘ vmfiufl‘ m2“ d SURPRISE LUNCHEON Beret entered by com beginning m 030 am, and a 130 2m | Teschery, College» Columbia, Univer, fad f F tho K. Robsor - ity, u sc r pression in small b or briquettes rug finflu State 2011\. m Iunychn, and-pg\. Hettie Browne, also an?“ W of Internal Reve- see- whether alone in mixture with ©9411 ofl wn be at the i and of Teachers' College, will discusy the has listed a large number of al- Hebrew Auxiliary Gives President dust, <in times and Countries whore Brough \aha and \practical demon. work 'of the hume: bureas migh the coholle medicinal propmmtions whose s the forests could not supply sufficient Snl assist those who at-) girls. Mré. G. 'Phomus Powell of Gien #!00b9ll€ ontent b a a Birthday Party. fuel men have turned to peat to ang in designing, cutting and fitting. | Head will tell of her visit to Cornell rnment exacts n beverage tax. seame ps have' MiSS Robson will ask the members of | during farmers' waek. There will alao This, is a. blacklist of ton On Saturday afternoon, Marc ome Eco rtme be which are considered more for a bev- ' the H nomics, Depa mt to a, speaker on budget making and turday a , March 1, Feen in the eighteenth century, when , erage than a medici 'There a a surprise luncheon was {endered to the forests afgmrvharn Europe had bring in ganments hats that might household accounts. ne re are Mre. ; Stavenhi dBfldnwnne-flbmqp t extent clea away od mmfimufluoflhflmdmfimmlhummu- Emmymfxnm wed | Bes sesh , nosy in years past| MAS SURPRISE SHOWER.| FORTNIGHTLY MEETS | DIVORCEE IN CONTEM - been fourt in Nassau nty, also in an Anees ___. muere ins. Stavenhagen was presented Suffolk, and some of beds 27° Jeanette Van Nostrand Prospective Interesting Talk on Japanese Prints Mrs. Janet I. Drum of Malverne at moreciation by the members og Poh Worked to advantage. Bride, Gifted by Friends. and Masical Nambers. Adjadged Gailty Violating Court. an its MAW Jie a h $ DIE A surprise shower was tendered| An anusually interesting meeting fm lawn”??? T: i Miss. Jeanette Van Nostrand at the was afforded members and guests Of Soony of court Court Jus- “numb“ “in\ lb. Change in Temperature Ascribed| home of Mrs. Charles F. Miller, 78 the Fortnightly Clab on Tuesday Af- gisg in 'on Monda: ann, ntvipininnding advances as Cause of Phenomenon. Randall avenue, Rockville Centre, last terncon at the Rockville Centre Club. the N. Y. stated. It was Saturday evening. ; Community ainging, led by Mra. S. she had violated an order which gave {* -'Recently Mrs. Staven has de- e 'The participants included the Misses M E. . cided tha dutios sre too ard mmlmfinmfl‘el: Eales Drake, Alice Higgins, Ethel E. the I the ing. The 7 a 'Reymolds, and Mesdames Charles F. women heartily in a number bush, w th a day subside sunset, g» - ”with (she had agreed to becorss honorary and nm~muu-IMNB.B. henor. songs. at & . P loyed until rs. Marshal Fry New York, Ten after, in February, 1918, ® expiains Wmm-mfifltém who: was to 'have been the speaker, Mrs. Irwin secured the of a; dain was . h luncheon was served. to Miss Van Nostrand in- + . F. nearly uniform and currents are no silver, china, glassware and |a paper on Centre w h’m formerly Mrs. ister Yonkers. hflm k- and known as Mrs. George longer induced to pass from one place wind were ted amid, criew two pmpers on Japanese K ie 'erbock “g\flnfif Lao-pr Mrs. Seige!, Mrs. Heilbrun, ts another. When thins-Eth- of} ”our?“ 0m.- E. Bradbrook the n' Irwin, the first husband ime ® thor kifled . Hyma hth-Mcgflyin ces; One of the invited ts, Miss ‘arr‘ \m1“ ATJ-rlm-M ay ® tun-ulna“ sold lh‘?‘ con- Bertie “Imam n “fi:m a‘ #, were gen He Imelda-hum.qu war-Irma“ hes were tinual inflict“ ”Lani“ & y mmmfi‘Mpmg-m tmomwhdumaum off r wal unumuwyum not Kirschbaugt and others \during an stantly rising.. Air will travel great |/\ Nan Nostrand, who resides | consisted of a #0 in Wantagh, has been J | 7 A “I; Siu, Injured \in hin) parted after many axpressions for con | quires veloelty In \a: f “mar-M- time wm C3 Wit tto and will by ama Pigs 3.21.11! lying magi-whal- and good health to thwu “M E* “mm:- p t elaborate Tonchaon. _ The de-) distances dan\ and * io, \*. wiunge a fred Parsons, accompan