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| ' Sep | BIG L. I. POTATO CROP| - POULTRY AT FAIR nwmm ,k e -Tency of Town and County Government _ of his past efforts. Your > I ___ wom- i buildings. Your money in ho Business-like, Progressive Methods ** Et T Indes Tus\ | me Eiten Pai«| IN NEW YORK STATE s the result of your labor in ? ‘ $6,000, ® eve- | \ & \ ___ + d cents, that have laid a Ufa \\ Attacks Unwarranted--Governmental \Long Island Potat: Crop Big-| - While the poultry exhibit hela | Total Registration New 504,771-- you Sere Head and Calamity *f tor the town of Hempstead, and is gest and Best I8 Years,\ is announc-| under auspices of the Agricultural Jnergage future use. Greatly Increased Bat Taxation Not Advanced | s candidsts tor renomination at the Duties fl t preferential primaries of the Repub- ed in head lines of a news article | Society of Queens-Nassau counties Cycl ilers D i. an \llt m Of Tm an Eta-fl! OI Gui Adminis- lican pnrlyprlllxnlrlzad‘: ‘lwpfrhvl- from. Riverhead in a city daily, The has always been an important tem- “r ; isor Smith a Leading Spirit sor Doughty started his offcial ca- | Suffolk County seat section and ture, this year's show will excel 1d the great storehouse for “fig-um\ a * reer last year, after a law had been | Southold will market, according to | those of the past, both in the num- 'There has been a fourteen par cont alth. enacted, giving the town two of-|estfmate, at least $3,000,000 worth ber of entries and the variety of increase in automobiles in this state ' lous and unwarrant- | undertakings which have cost the gslfamsa, angel-“11:1 candidate for $12.03? d'f m2: zfif'tx‘fl birds. thus far this year. Figures made F | per cent. on Interest Ac- the adminfatration 2:33?“ fififrabtmczfin‘fl Since taking offce, Supervisor | of shipments from the east end is The annual exhibition of the so- | public by Francis M. Hugo, secretary r + - Cotinty, made W m \| Smith has given Hempstead an effi- | estimated at $8,000,000. clety will be held at the Mineola | of state and head of the world's | 18 airs absau croakers are now yelling \extrava \ aft hd primarily for - cam- | gance,\ \incompetency \crooked. | Clent business administration and Polish people, a race comparative- | fair grounds, September 23 to Sep- | largest motor vehicle bureau, show ~ owl? #08 which at-| ness,\ etc. Investigation by any citi- | $4009d400 I est blishing aD improj ie Satter hol | Ober 24, inclusive. a growth in motor vehicles during | | \TWO MILLION DOL Post last week | zen will show the lack Of {TUR ,i\ | old system ot spending money and | $20,000 to $40,000 for modern sized The entries will positively close | the past six months that har ex- \ - ~ tion for them. raising it afterward was abolished | forms and buying six-cylinder cars September 6 at 6 p.m.. and may be | ceeded all expectations and \is litile LAR BANK u asse! Meal, efficient and whole- The tremendous increase of coun- | through his efforts by the establish- | soon afterward. Many of the fa: sent any time prior to this date. The | short of marvelous. Motorcycles and t\ * istration, which could be | tv business, due to real estate booms, | Met Of a new budget system, where- | ere wre also reported to be kicking | societies' grounds will be opened for | trailers, however, have decreased in me Mann's oy Yaets and figures. | demands for first-class | roads, | te- by money to be expended -was con- | about realty assessments Of - 1888 | ino reception of birds at 8 a.m. Mon- their numbers. In six months over m pstantint P ized ms | quired by heavy traffic, more sup. | templated in advance and raised by | than 40 per cent of the present sale day, September 22 a O 68,000 more cars have been added to 1 Nassau mt'dfluzt‘fiol‘nnoflnl Stantiai bridges to carry the heary | txation so as to standardize finance | value of their property. y, September 22, and those NOt | New York state's hundreds of thou- be ''Contiguous to | cars. increased election perquisites, and . keep _ MOVING ON & | DTODCT | caged by Tuesday, September 23, | sands. There is now a total regis- | 6 New York state. more clerks, and higher salaries to basis. The budget system advocated | ~- at 9 a.m., will be debarred from com- | tration of 504,771 cars, l 1 Compared with August 1, 1918, gv “If 5131\va tsunami?“ Bdrm“: through Rockville Centre, has been | petition. y the other towns assau and | taken into the county system and many in Suffolk. In addition to this | will shortly be Improved to relieve | _ The society has spared no efforts important measure, Supervisor Smith | the Merrick road traffic, which is | °° make the poultry exhibit the big- hos put in effect a unified system of ['now excessive. gest in the long history. of its ca- &eping accounts in his department 'The course of this improved high- | reer, and this is apparent from the so that any citizen, taxpayer OT | way will be from a point near V@l- | jis of judges, who are the most otherwise. can ascertain in a jiffy | ley Stream, through Lynbrook A04 | mous in the poultry world. They where the dollars and cents #0. | Rockville Centre, into Seaman ve- | are w. J. Stanton, New York; W. H. These accounts are examined at in-| nue, Baldwin, mad thence easterly | carq ‘Mhuhutor’ Conn.; Jualc l..- tervals by the state auditors, who | to the Suffolk County line at Am!- | ong p, Howell Mineola; J Courtney call unannounced, and if anything | tyyifle. Punderford, N. Y.; J H‘lri-y Wolsiet. is found not up to date or there Supervisor Smith recently bad | py, Vineland, N. J, and W. H should be the discrepancy of one| completed an improvement of Rail~| roprsfield, Babylon. - * - | six months this year, receipts to date £ cent, the supervisor or his clerical | road avenue, Freeport, making it 'The entries in the cattle depart- being $5,228,151, or “00,000 more force hears of it without delay. The | one of the finest thoroughfares ID | ment close September 13. This de- than last year. ® acctzuntn nrle MLllzltilegdflonlk\ and | any business section On Long Island. | partment promises to be one of the a Truft'lflfhlh growth of | the or: \:;u;|::er'vvl:or aSmith ® 19:0 Inn‘s?- tbe Was iii-gm\: s edflwllh for; most interesting events of the fair. WIT!!! a \not IT:- lynx“...- fimnf’fi ness of the pupil-vistas. department ereie Was \ a There will be a parade of cattle OD | of a 1 ' r U village. - Other improvements a- | wagnesday and Friday afternoons of prediction on the part of Mr. has increased like all others of the | complished by the supervisor were | rip vac at 2 p.m. at the cattle Hugo that the yea registration town government, so that a secre-| the concreting of Hempstead 8Y®- | parng h will amount to at least 825,000, with tary is provided for, a book-keepInk | nue in Rockville Centre, from curb * receipts of at least six million dol- clerk and a stenographer. In the) to curb, and the installation of & {minibhflflt halt oft tall. 1:1!th crease of pleas- days of Messrs, Cox and Craft aDd | new drainage syste he scarifying others who preceded them, receipt | of Village avenue, Rockville Centre; ure cars over and above the total of New York and areas | meet the high cost of living, Increase spot, | price for teams, labor and road ma- t. clty . SK. one of the chofcest s rden \ the Empire “lung-g.- eople terial and scores of other affairs in- housands of domiciles in volving a larger outlay of money to ROCKVILLE (w we “M9313?“ years, and conduct the county government have C within rapidly. confronted offeials during the past reas! heir “Wham“? nut\:- in vari-| two years-a war period. With a E e many) t fon has bee e ularity of | direct state tax, toxation has n C NTRE [ o w\‘§‘.‘;fi: $1”va meygn' affected, but not alarmingly, al- e count? though some of the political fabri- | Mr. Hugo's figures show that there 1} are today 21,000 more chauffeurs in this state than a year ago this time ‘ and that commercial cars have in- creased by over 13,000. As the number of cars and chaut- feurs have increased during the past six months, so have the receipts in Mr. Hugo's office. In the first six months of a year ago, the automo- & bile bureau took in $4,621,015, or $607,186 less than during the first Her homes nd the [fix-“26:11? mtraction | cators would have the people be- \m'pfnm of the middle. clams. | eve so, and at present, for the bene- he county, as is the situation with I eoryflz‘leinéunny, has its poorer ele- fits it gives, Nassau stands far above other counties in the stable. ai to some of the The supervisors, who have direc- \ oe i at)?!“ “Montcalm.” is | tion of roads and direct the county 1 b o l;.t:nmer°l0' engineer, can point to the finest im- IRCUIT. ;::lhm:i\d $3235; lbh‘e. M spirslulgal lm Bf in population the inh proved uyalefihlnht‘izw Yvor: er $1.3; at present, it is & useless affair per hin justly be proud of the high per- 33:25:31?“ m1“; Tia}: \5“: but estrians who cross Lakeview avenue centage. they were warranted and have at- - assau was cut off from Queens a are obtiged to step across the con AMAA in 1808 and set up its Bret | tracted millions Of PeoPle LouPOCET probably eighteen inches wide an; t\n¥\¢m“$mza:rr:rillv‘alez‘fl [Annexe pox-emancilly. several inches deep. In the night smalvlth but few exceptions, 'The enlargement of the county NER firemen Labor Day be & PIAS | yimg an yome coming upon the poo! t y the Republican party. | court house became expedient a few “at\: 20026 HMM wet\ It vadld seem that std “Z\ffibiumfimnmon has been | vears ago and this necessitated the izdt “smutg‘xzt [min-t g“l{he':'n! resurfacing of Nassau ~Boulevard, 3:01:55?“ Inf: I]: of m year. | It siastic to the 1:0! 2 Should \be done to enamat uch that the candidates presented | flotation of bonds, which will ma- pvi row“ artment, a “Lab\ pet from the town line, near New Hyde p in plan. n m that this (ip thouk to dels plore (ient | denen eit feast | dol oan | did Tom n fan in n aa e \ . a a A hers from time to time have been | years, and naturally add to the tax- | but separate | poad at Freeport, Baldwin and oth- months' period this year as compar- The following figures, being a drain pipe laid from the catch basi - i {t- now rolling under the sidewalk around the (a: tected by uvvrzlxlm majori- ation rate. The building Is MTS Iy those of various other depart- ar points; paving with butulithic, The Long Island Railroad has 21~ comparison betwi As tL l een August ast t in New York ing regularly | ner to the d pipe leading to Mill Hes, “311.3“; “nag a:- $3133 (532.011 81 {ink-n Grim-am: else, | monts. These are, as stated and; full {lathflqunn avenue, 3.1“; nounced that it will maintain f a nuo tree Add .E e- win, from urn avenue to a point is year, ag Flog ome ane pols hemmed! , Pis seen mr mar o wh \o a :| Sre rege, aide f brie it loaned in | this undesirable situation early con- “h iy 22 roupding out sev- | by the State Prisons Commission and G unity to ascertiin at a ers Inst [0C 'and tober 15, ot “fig—“mu. heshire, 7 who is paid any town money, the| ters laid on the Merrick road at few changes in trains running to ¥ beaches. - Heretofore the road has sideration and act to remove it evi pervisors purp he num! Observer street, Rocky Centre the sun will meen years: of continuous service, decried by the superyl , but held date, for what ber - : . rpose, the r treet. ille tre. ler - +] w m » of he warrant drawn. also he heck G \ _-_... ind Comptroll Earl J. Bennett p temporarily by a court order, will t the t drawn. also the cl te ll r k done on set at 4.57 POLITICAL AND PERSONAL xxl‘fflfl‘z‘lf'flfiufi These gfiaq‘: £33511,\ 537.3334“??? number and other data. Broadway, Lawrence, also on Nas :?t-c.rdmh=):‘;.nmfl schedule soon Town Funds Protected sau road at Roosevelt. From statistics, it is announced t- als there are a number who have | rervisors have not wished the ou Broadway, Lynbrook, was resur- to have put iver improve- Supervisor G. Wilbur Doughty heir townships for years and | lay of money, but conditions, it is The town also has a new system that the road sold 4 5 commuta- ; ner expected Amalymln Thomas A “51h \-\‘:nd ed | advancement into - the | asserted by the State Prison Com- of audit which Insures greater pros 2:3“:3 12,223“ 52k figs: \I: tion tickets in July, an increase of | Motorereles . 26,415 . ging a brief a. ty ranks. These include District | mission, \demand\ the enlark@M®Ut | ootion of funds and opportunity to | whaleneck road \resurfaced from the | 8.883 tickets over the same month of | Chantteurs . 129,076 to pre- | ney have returned from a brief so itormey Charles R. Weeks, formerly | of the jail, and like many other | claims by anyone inter- Old-0111.12 ro ta a Pation areaue July, 1918, and it is believed thg t_ MT, MHL is, but there | journ in the mountains. h justice of North Hompst ad, and | \conditions\ which arise, the SUPT~ ) By the new system, bills must | y, un: rt’hmgntho “11-1: Tin \| Long Island is carrying more com- inder way in hitorney, Cornell | viowo hao IP Incumbent to enact | 5 toa Yims the rown clerk Ave dass | \ 'Qunters were wep feid on 'oreon | muters than any other trunk line HUNTING SEASON DATES ate. Perhaps Elias Raff, attorney, will be the w E. Remsen, North Hempstead, f07 | such measures as will alleviate t%*\- pefore going to the auditors for ac- A 1:1 tor! reign at) 4 on e railroad entering New York city. \ Sui-Tl? '\k- | Democratic candidate for Assembly rany years a justice; County Troms- Tn spite of growing expendititt©s, | gion, The auditors then have thirty w eA “3:17:01. o:?$.:'r.;.a- also had There were thirteen station having __ | y man from Nassau County to oppo® wet William B. Luyster, formerly a mony of which were forced, the 84 | days in which to act on the claims. | gyetr surfaces improved. over 600 commuters last month. In- bl] Island Only Section Where ; be used for Lieut, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, it Jutice of Oyster Bay township. a: pervisors Itave been able to keep th€ | They are then sent back to the town cluded in the list is Freeport will? il Me k Sh placed next | \** announced on Monday. H K: 'gfl,‘,‘,‘mnm;“5,‘,‘,'{‘;2;1;n? tax rate from enlarging to unreason- | eterk for countersigning and from Duties and Costs Increase i'zggénium!'fiznka.:gh 3150518' u ail ay ot. T able proportions. the clerk they #o to the supervisor The town of Hempstead has only Ywuh a Ionic!“ gt f \ and a total of $203,000 in road bonds: | apartments in the city, the Long Isl- The waning of summer, which forecasts the approach of fall, has and its total bonded indebtedness is anag nt looks forward t and m eme ilu 2 caused Long Is sportsmen to look for similar attest. . Heretofore, the or engineer of highways; - Sheriff bills could be filed and acted upon Phineas A. Seaman, who served as in Rockville Police Cap- William T. Louden, Republican Ho Wanton Waste the Merrick leader of Amityville. has announced tonstable in North Hempstead and ead! t off and the [kis candidacy for the supervisorship ster as county detective. All these g'fiz’llrliuagzygmikeugyo'l‘lurvzi at 1'“.’hy?°n:3cfho'f '.\g;:3§\m“m_ stated to be less than $500,000. This handling a very large commutation s mind freely of Babylon township. He wili oppos® Miclals were given substantial en- Sn t d t feel warranted in pre- fit mo t highways, three is a very low percentage when An business all through the winter, and over their guns and shooting traps Post does no ment, aside from highways, assessed valuation of over $70.000.-| is arranging the train schedule to to the upland shooting take care of It. season, which opens November 1. From that date on Long Island rab- rél' may Mh'hvgt “nut\ December 31. efit to all navigators. The buoy 1“:th ving heen sortened to conform to that for game maps are sold $2 each, and €OD~| pirgs, so as not to have men afield branches which call for considerable expenditures are those of the tax 0091111: gfenrk'tnggfilflmem of | the receiver, elections and assessors\ government is a highly im- partments. In these branches much & y help is required. _ Nearly $4000 was portant one, as it records an en aa i > documents and minutes of the town Supervisor John Clinton Robhins, dorsement by the voters of Nassau tho is reported to have figured that mnd so far as their official c~reers he would be unopposed for a renom- ire concerned, have not betrayed the {nation. trust reposed in them. iministration Attacks Unwarranted senting them in lengthy array. perusal of conditions in Nassau at- tecting its administration, will prove that there has been no wantom waste of money, but that on the . othar village office Captain the on was a per- T. Edward Dowden of Babsim been policy of enact- fall of 1819 for In- f a view: the | nas been aj r lier Perfection is not acclaimed for hand, there 1 Ma ~ | paid out in the fail 0 9\ /\\ | board and board of health. i ppointed . supervisor . of in mersures from a business stand- | spectors and clefks at an election. _| sidered cheap at that price. reet 0cca#10D~ | census for the Fifth District, which them, as no human being is UTV SVJ consistent with what h28 | 'The outside relief of the poor also bagrézgk’rgazec‘lzrllr’“agllz fin?\ Draglnfd s, a]? \In? gl‘von $20: “521“ 3115's\ “17:9“ ht much consideration by the town ©OY- | in closed season even before then Ne, but their administration of af- ed the beat interests iderable outlay fairs does not warrant, the Observer | been consider seine o cow h of the office could be taken care Of with Supervisor Smith as At n bn other game on thes. 'The position carries with it a . A , the figures in [Port maintains, the Amie-bl. and of the county. of money each year e figu by two persons. The work NOW T®- meoging advocate. Important work 1 Island, as established by the plans for the |saiary of $1500 andifees assessed reac le Centre ap- he amountint attacks appited by certain | Figures show that the med [ 1018 reaching $41,070. quires the services of three and more | _j funds nas been accont $50 on each one thousand popult will likely be required when the ;;=.;°z‘“ the vicinity of Bellmore, a?“ conservation commission, is as ways. comprises Nassau and Suffolk cour ed for 'about . 1eople, Whose afm, it must be con- | valuation of the c0 has Incre2$- ( - As in the county government, the me up. There Aug: m t gay“ as thaded, 1s based solély on a desire | ed on an average of abo 000,009 | town ofciais found it necessary t | town clerk moves to his enlarged | Whytagn, Freeport, Baldwin and welcome “fl iy a bes Ien T to promote the cand! of Demo- | annually within recent ; increase salaries in order to KeSD | quarters in the new town hall. East Rockaway Hach year it is Bquirrels-November 1 to Decem- when y treasurer mbylon tats they can consort with for per:| onabled the supervisors help and enable them to meet the | were only 27 election dis | to continue the dredging | No person shall take more ive a parade } zonal dizement. high cost of living. While the subor- | gricts in the town in 1911. The| Py\ various localities as funds pat- | «48 £70 in one day. ecent | ! Former Senator O'Keefe of 03° 'a tom \ex: | giah, supervisors,. town Hene jos. | number a to the | 6 hee t. Ahi Times: aa in twa Bay was flaunted in north side government a few :| tale af ' This has considerably to the | _ wing new $75,000 town house, with - on ge is two some to the county is the inter\ | tices of the peace and co labs: expenses _ of town - government.| m, artistic clock tower and set Of {Lon d.’.n'l\h 23! £13;- b?“ ten in papers, as expected choice of the t on road bonds. When the charte? have practically been on through the hiring of polling places g... s Diana-(fir n‘\ffiefl;: t a Nassau was {MN all“ an}: bud: PM! fee Innis] was nbolllhrefl niwumuamfi. ol‘nuanl. ammo; |l:. unotgfnmvlg’croale 13: for five days succeeding the open ppened Tom's boom ed from Queens, the a short time ago, the supervisors\ | png installation of voting machines progr Gage | | season. alee eet ih shpat e Hoket mal if to| county bestowed a road debt l6%2CY | salary being fired at $5000 A Y®AT: | nas also added to the expenses of S14 tows ot Reali\ mE, 02° | , Pheasant-November 1 to Decem- revealed, but it went up in the a which has been expensive. _ Thi®:| the town clerk at $3500; justice® Mt | gieetions, but at the same time °- | too small to house the various isk a , @nly the mi hird may be D person all take more quickly, it seems. 7 post terest on Nassau rosd build- | g1500 for criminal work, and ©On | pagited voting and coun t $933“ and others, Too fables on ® similar salary. Profin 73:11” in Ths town have Tir Smith the “sat-tiara...‘ than four male pheasant in one day ALL OVER LONG ISLAND w new tubereulosis bO#DItAl: £908 $0) | 5 bern many the town \af | machines, and more would have been | new brick and stone structure in and not to exceed thirty in the seas- n | In interest \hich there is the Princ | Forlare in fees and The Town cierx | placed hed Bet the \At situation Pré, | hand and pushed it with energy; so 1 I6 Decéfiber --- . n short time oters = lipal of the Queens county 108207 likewise. Justices and connta- Imergagad $200 each, and the town tat it goiinite o them * Aai hearer ials Set cch - he 4 The fail meeting of the Long I! Sona bonds e 1 i had !t definitely before them. A fa- day, fort: at be held in the Nassau rt house dd | Dies also fated well, The “t‘g S74 | board deemed it expedient to POSt-| decision was made by the in the season. Long Island is the \71m.- on Tuesday, 5¢ ) ”flgn‘ to be | tem had the endorsement of the pone making further purchases. a proposition -to | only section of the state where quail - en care of > items | fietals affected-all Republicans. licenses were fasued when | °; hid been turned | may be shot this year, | ., regu! No amount to over $235,000, Smith Stickler For Good Roads Clerk Gilbert began his career. Now eral previous see 39: \giz woodcock in one MAY, r county govern- he issues about 2500 yearly, 800 plentiful in The townahip And \ since taking ofce, Supervisor and 1200 hunting \dopant. twenty-four in the neason are allow\ are reported hays of 1 prou {1 general- of Long Island Coia the tow ”WM Smith has been a stickler for I‘d' licenses. He has installed a system roads and his accomplishments 12 | of keeping minutes by book | proof vaults for the keeping Of han a wlly f lon for both county and beste. at min Coat dret brew exceptional. -There | 3 tons nace \oom of $0,000 to Detisation ot the benoine is | - ORIENTAL PARTY The are number of imprO¥®M®Nt | sover all the vital statistics of the | Fijj! take place plans to be effected. Thes® from 1881 to date. w ith all the road improvements, Ioclude one to widen the Merrick | \*n 5agition to the various matters | [4 eosts for clerk hire, Miss Florence VanNostrand Given road at Lynbrook from Park of recording and inde®ing town bus- to Charles street, where 8 UMD, | inces, Toe hark this your wiil send | as to pay and numbers; added 45 Farewell Before Going Abroad. of have taken . $h wane-cm\? J Tsu | _ , latest, oceurrink last W2:- The | Tutional amendments to all citizens burs May and Dorothea W \rh LODD nas heen widened | law requires this work to be: done. lm\ event th law u this w ng on U amt-3m only 10,000 such notices | \#05005 lawn \nugi. home - of _ their + Henry Mitchell, Ir., of Mle Centre, in honor Miss Van Nos- is about to sail for Prance «nd to engage in missionary lnsterns and across the lawn. Mu- were features, and