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* Fane The amaz/ng quantities of food in cold storage as reported by both New York officials of the gre.t metropolis dividing the East River and the Hudson River, shows to what. extent dealers have gone to hoard the commodities and thus create a shortage from which the public has suffered a long time, The monthly report of cold stor- age holdings issued by the state di- vision of foods and markets, showing “I.“ V. Baldwin, News Rditor roll from $1,750,000,000 in 1917 o Bakwin, Mineoia Represn®at $2,200,000,000 this year. This is Hdith F. Mcintoch, Musical Rdtror an increase in the payroll of $1.150,- | 000,000. The government has raised y, avaver as, ois\ | (O22 epi at failcond work: * ers from $1000 to $1500 a year, and ‘ Dancing: masters, in annual con-} has raised the average of 400,000 of the amount of foodstuffs in storage f vention this week. decided that the the better paid men to more than on August 1, indicates that consid- t \shimmy\ must be abandoned. A |.$2000 a year. Thousands of the em- erably larger quantities of butter, ile 825 I & crew or to anyone else. . _ wise decree. Of the latest manosu-| ~loyes are now earning much more| eggs, frozen pork, frozen lamb and The veteran's base ball days have vres in the dance line, 'the wrigg!iz&. ; than the under o®cials of the roads. mutton were in storage on that date 3.11: m passed. ”fair-“Hi\ to . sensuous \shimmy\ bad them all/ In spite of this enormous Increase than on the same day of the previOU8 ;p wpjep 1100235575104! \Q's-f; beaten. in the. payroll, without a poralic!| month: The same items also show triumphs, due to his skill as a twirl- in the history of industry, the lead- lar amounts in stor than a er. The Coast Guard man has round- bet k ed out the middle span of life, but Seventedn food hoarders were 12> a., of the ; e organized forces are ask-| year . Poultry of all kinds and dicted this week by the Grand JUTY ing ror a billion dollars more. This mlucl‘lfiuou meats are less than his athletie agility so pro- | t Suffolk County, Massachusetts. It ¥ nounced in youth, of Bu ¥, - would bring the average wages of} last month, but show increases our! is announced that some of the hoard~ a11 employes, including unski!led as| one year ago. The figures compiled The Port Washington team will | ers kept foodstuffs in storage f0t A wei as skilled labor, up to $2000 a by the division of foods and markets | CTOS® bats with the Allies at the year in one state, then moved them year. 'The workers in the railway cover holdings in 72 licensed public | £1331“ nus-lute {nun-n}? Rankin]: into another state for the legal pe- I ve, an Balurdey atlermacn a shops who received a wage increase| cold storages from which reports are | 8.30 o'clock. The Port Washington riod and transferred them elsewhere or $360,000,000 last year, are now required under the present law.. | team is a strong one and defeated to evade the law. asking for $210,000,000 more. The|-_ 'The greatest increase shown is in f the Allies earlier in the season. ties four train brotherhoods who have re- the amount of butter in storage, | A f Lakevi Notwithstanding the high cost Of ceived $200,000,000 of increased| which is approximately six million | ..F,;.¥'£‘ff.'§°¢,%§unfi ccan living and prohibition, laboring MEZ wages in addition to the $60,000,000 pounds more than last month and avenue, Malverne, next to Weber, | will have cause to rejoice next MON~| awarged by the Adamson law. are over five million pounds greater than | the florist, on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. | day, the holiday set specially apart asking for $250,000,000 more. one year ago. Nest comes frozen | the A. C. of -Camp Mills. | for them, that they are receiving They sso will visit Lynbrook on | » Spokesmen for the employes off- pork, showing an increase of & little | Labor Day at 10 a.m. better pay now than their memories cis1y notified the railroad adminis-| over one million pounds, compared | will probably recall. The rates Of tration that the billion dollar in-| to July of this year, and an increase | wages. however, have been obtained crease of the past year is most un-| of more than four million pounds CEDARHURST venue, but when the springs high and the catch basin is NIL]: ~\ AROUND THE CIRCUIT. largely through their own effOrtS. satisfactory to the men, and does not| over last year. Frozen lamb and i l enable them to meet the high cost mutton show a small increase dur- A regular business meeting of the } bo wow vom poi pis_ Of living. These union leaders have ing the monthly period, but is still |g. Franklin Bell Post, American Le- BY THE GLEANER at present, it is @ useless affair. Pu. | tinguous to New York had their bI&~ , 14 (pg president that they must| more than two and a half million Sion, was held last Thursday even- estrians who 'cross Lakeview aveme gest crowds of the season last SUD~| y, /u, higher wages or he must de ter than last year ing at the Cedarhurst Country Club. are obliged to step across the on. day. Unfavorable weather, mostly pounds grea! - The post is growing rapidly and now |. !f the Rockville Centre firemen stantly flowing stream, which p i due to rains, has made the season reduce the cost of living. The di- Of frozen beef there is shown t0 numbers more than 300 members.| have good weather on Labor Day Probably eighteen inches wide ay rector general of railroads has point-| be considerably over a million and > their celebration should be a pleas- several inches deep. In the nigit time anyone coming upon the pol I - | | unprofitable, many of the resort PCC sq out to the employes that any a half pounds more in storage than Mr. and Mra, William A. Hazatd Of urable event. 'The volunteers com- I | ple claim, and a number are BOPIDE increases in their wages, af-| last month, but the amount held is 52d\; 111.3, hand fl:ntl°w)2;- mended by Chief Marz are a good & R L, spent *! set of fellows and enthusiastic to the U a: lm':‘m:“fllf::'l D2Y 19 / tor the very heavy increases of the | leas than last year on the same date fing | p m p : past year, would only result in in-| by approximately five and a half Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Rosenblatt and {mit. - the flow of water at the surface =z ---+ creasing the cost of all production, | million pounds. The same is true of | family have returned to their C€*| yrlyon gays are now rolling its“; 9&7: fi'flfifxmé'éifi'ffi basta ® cor Foodstuffs to the value of $2,205,- eate » M and so raise the prices of all neces- cured beef, which is slightly larger at wiege fit * swiftly by and shortening regularly ner to the drain pipe leading to M and not observing it would get their feet wet. It would seem that some thing should be done to elimint month at GI The c l‘T-, «0040 al coo ~~ month, in| ~*~ .* \daylight d- a if ss. 5 l‘: Bx: ::fl1n\1:hzomp:‘roy; tit: 2 Government officials, who are sin-| still 19,000 pounds less than a year \Lou\ Levy, a retired feather deal: When the one hundred million should & * ' cerely desirous of adequately cope-| ago. Poultry of all kinds in storage °\ Of New York, died at his home Of Americans get the hour loaned in this undesirable situation early cor- total value of $1,529,000,000 during paralysis. He leaves a widow, one . sideration and act to rem ing with the situation, brought upon -is jess than on the first -Of the-Dre- foy ang g py an or. March back in October the sun will ove it. rise at 6.20 a. m. and set at 4.57 p. m. 1918. Mr. Wil 1 the fiscal year r son is by war prices, and helping all work- yious month. but greater by fOUF a1 services were held on Tuesday af- r much danger that the United S munw AM) PERSONAL t there is not half so advised that the pases Ink nenms Ih earn adenwate wages. | million pounds than the amount held ternoon. ,, point out that the bulk of all cost of For fish the increase over Hot weath b will \break the heart of the world year. Mrs. Marie Pearsall Weyant. wid- weather appears to have put as there is that American food will prod, ' tum: I: §2h country is the c08t last month is more than five million ow of Frank H. Weyant, died at the * quietus on the Mill River improve- Supervisor G. Wilbur Doughty ant of labor, and that every Increase i=.| pounds, but is less than last year by home of her son. David H. Weyant, ment project. The Gleaner expected Assemblyman Thomas A. Mr Whix burst its belly-band. How about } 11:4!\ Anon; first? wemes raises the cost of production, four million pounds. The most nota- last Sunday evening. She was born to have a view of dredging to pre- ney have returned from a brief s f and so increases prices to the cOn-| pe decrease is in the case of pickled | 2b0ut 80 years azo in Rockville} sent in print before this, but there journ in the mountains. rt suming public. They show that the} pork, 'The figures show that of this 2:15:01.le fiaffiffifif}; appears to be nothing under way in ! Press Luncheon Fling. country will never get on a normal} jrem there are nearly three million (o Mr Weyant she moved to Hew» ft: fi$$eg “tin; s gm; Szrhafi Elias Raff, attorney, will be th Does Editor Stiles, who runs or| basis of prices by continuous \1\ pounds less than in July and over lett, where her husband conducted ing a vacation until early fall. Democratic candidate for Assent the grocery, cor} and hay business man from Nassau County to oppm 5:3; ‘lthcilzmnl hégnyhsntw 2: an: cee “shoal” “1:3“. mare: ago. This great mse is attribut~ | she sold the business and went to a real estate office, was placed next YA8 announced on Monday. the Nassau Hotel, Long Beach, on guaged ¥ are ed mainly to the withdrawal of gov- live with her only son, David, in to village headquarters in Rockville -_ I Monday, will clog their mental di- the same opinion, and they mvolnt-l ernment owned holdings during the Summit avenue. She is survived bY | Centre, the view which Police Cap- William T. Louden, Republica WJ gestion? Isn't this flaunting the| Ing out to their followers that eon-I closing months of the war. m: is}; Tuzzl:hg:un‘ingltgd 534 tain Phillips had of the Merrick |leader of Amityville. has announced lr hul;;o;:r;l “1,13“; 3153“; “It . in 2:3; 41min wages 4:11“! 12:25 72: chain-Pol! pointed out nan-Qt. and Mrs. Julia Simons of Can- mffl'fl: rum! - \fl: gunned t‘II: giant-13131371311}? aviary: ml devils who have to rms local , enrhers. months ago that the cold storage of ada, and a brother, Alexander Pear- at times, is anything but pleased. s a R fect make them profitéers on €2Ch foods was a curse; that people should | 5511 Of Woodmere. Funeral services Someone suggested chit an observa- warn\ 3:01.23: 1:0 fli‘finfij “I; papers without feeding at the pub- lic trough?t-The Owl. other. But these conservative 12b0F awaken to the situatl | were held Wednesdry atternoon with tion tour built over the village office . leaders find it difficult to get a hear- ation and UtE® | interment In Trinity Church yard. would be desirable, but Captain Ere-Hg.“ be unoppoged for a renon 1 Whether Major MacElroy, his co- legislation forcing the hoarders :> | worker, A. M. Leavens, or some oth-| In#. The members of their UniOn8| give up their immense hol \\ Phillips has not yet approved the are more ready to listen to the lead- P holdings. The raion Sasi Non was & VS | T. Edward Dowden of Babyim er scribe on The Owl intended the government at Washington has tak- “m has been rv en up the matter, which it should census fatiguglta B‘fs'lid R Zrhtcu: have done years ago, by passing a Last Frid com| ay afternoon the Long prises Nassau and Suffolk cour law to punish the hoarders. Every Island Electric Railroad resumed its mug-dais!“ with 1s a J owns the paper that gets the political creases in wages, which simply raise { & 'a ) tem mfllion pounds leas than & por about 30 years. After his death' Since a bungalow. to be used for Lieut Col. Theodore Roosevelt, it l vists, or penned it to palliate a feel ing of bunger not entirely of the fees amounting 0 on each one thousand popult- There are t 250,000 per in the distri Dowden. wat treasurer | Babylon. tik d =-- | Former Senator O'Keefe of 0:=@ Bay was flaunted in some north \1“: , as the expected choice of the mm for Sheriff. What happened to Tom's boom when tht clan met to choose & ticket was 1% ___ also Austria. But figures for show Germany and Austria mm. 'MMt up in the alt more entered in the lists, the selling us nearly a million worth of goods, and the latter about raft ALL OVER LONG ISLAND. $309,000 worth, since the armistice last for --- was signed. This make a trip to for about mmmthunubonzm Hurd feel very and two mooks, be held in th this little rivulet expends into 1m wan. on Tuesday, Se- great river It will make many besides at and in the Hurd Rocksways until a few fine-nu plentiful in the y ous bays of Long Island in general break-down last win- - show a 1nd the house ways ter when serving as house a constant folk 02,115.50- mittee at w ngor, Mo., “w the Mr. Ashton F the epidemic in that the do tomorto®, will, city, was born in Havana, Cuba, Flew h wi in 1866. -W from Yale m a In * University. studied t - Tap » destroy a pizza-u re passes g L. 0. ul red and reel m Hampton. ( cently fourtee d balf pound fish at M $0.1?\ * Potatoes and are m in large quantities ) Sayville “It\ hnvnA until; be classed .as. \dead wood,\ than as \live birds.\ 'The stay-aways missed a treat in the address of Mr. Cortland