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fWO .Jt' t THE M a NHASSET PRESS, FRIRAY, MARCH 6, 1986 In AUSany And Nassau Bjr C^ABUES W. HIOXU f AWAY FROM HOME There wm plenty ol anow in Albany last .week, somewhat soiled to be sure, and if anyone had had the temerity, to gather enough to form' a .snowball and let fly regardless, .the chances are it would have .socked somebody from Nassau l^unty. The two-day convention ' o f the State As- soclation of Welfare 6 ff i - cials began on nday morn ing. and among those attending signed for eapfclal and separate needs, i Through either system home rufe could be saved, he staled. It is slgntflcant that neither of these experts had a good word to say for either the Nassau County Charter or any other being considered in the State. “ SAFETY FIRST\ The American Pjed Croas ha.s undertaken a plan to reduce ac cidents cn the farm, in the lioine, and on the highway. The death toll and casualty list lias arl.sen in the past' few years to an ap palling figure, and It Ls now, gener ally recognized that the .scnools from Nassau “ '■e «'•* logical .Instnimentalllles £) through which a permanent plan of safety may be ' effected Co-operating wltii the Red Cross upon. . .request of - Mrs; Henry P. Hempstead; Mrs. Joseph Tagllabue., Davison, chairman of Nassau and Mrs. Doyle pf.-the County ! County Chapter, are the Nassau Welfare Department; Ml.ss MRiide j Coilnty POiioe. through Chief E. Robinson. Welfare Officer of i Abram W. Skidmore; the Am»r- the Town of Oyster Bay.^ Mr j icon Legion. Christopher Doscher; Oampbell l.s treasurer of the A-s- ; New York Automobile Club. J Kociatlon. j R Crossley. ResuIUng from a _The chief, feature of the weL-1 ^ representatives of ihe^ fare ’ convention was a general ! bodies on January 10, a School ^ _ hearing In the A.s.sembly Chamber'; Safety Instruction for leachertrr f\n uftawnnrkVi ' KsvfrwA t Ito 1 NttS FO* THB TthTTH WftK Of WINTER m Tilt riat df on* i.o*o 1936 • i5ortfi feliore ALMANACK 1 CONTAINING ‘ BBSIDBS ASTR^NOMKAI. CALCULATIONS A GREAT VARIETY OF MATTER USEFUL AND ENTERTAINING Entertainments Friday,* March 6, 1 936 B srvlo . s Bshy ’ oii; Thrrt l.ivf GhoUt Dan^friiui U ’ aler! ■y<ihi) R avmior I! H»y»hr)rf. PrisuHfr of Shark ! tland P mcvai . i Strand: Captain lilooJ Fi.UsiilNr; I.oew . Ifj^raS ' ColltgiaWv^' fujiiiisii^ KKu: Story af Lovil Pasttur I Campbell. Wel- I fare Officer of \thc Town of Thr l.ndy Consents (ii.FN ('y i'o\r: Kosr if thr Ranrho Rufsllrs of RrJ Gap (ii.lN'Cv't.a»n; l\oo fn the Dark _ $1,000 a Minute _ ______ _ _______ — .Car N ck Playh(jii»f : The HriJe Comes Home U » aa tjimy U ! It ^ V //- T hese days J ul I an M ason -U-,\\r.- R oas* *- f U- ~Biet — &t*rr-khr-fhrP- Nqs.saii County has been decided Tuesday afternoon. ' before the i committee headed by James E. , upon. Wadsworth. Jr . As.sembiyman Leon- j Course-s for elementary and high ard W. Hail is a member of this I school tochers alternately are to t»mmitfee. The W. P A. and j be given in the Police Auditorium , , -Saturday, March 7, 1936 ihe T. E. R. A.'received their come- j at Mlneola every- Monday after- Thr,, Ua-, Ghuits,..^ TIP^ IM arly from representatlve.s of up- i mentary group having started its State cities. Some of the opin- j sd.sslortt on March 2, The course ions expressed coincided almast to will extend through the full .school, the letter with those Included in | Sear, and credit will be sought the, pre.s.s releu.se by Edwin W. through the State Department of Wallace .of Nassau, on the same Education • similar to that accorded (lay. I those taking extension courses on i The fdurth annual meeting of B'.yl® the . State A.S50cl8Uon of Towns \ ’ besan a\; day later, and actually j,; M merged with the Welfare actlv- ltle.s, most of the .Nassaultes at- ’ ending sesslon-s of both organita- Ij .nS'* lions. County Attorney James L. Dowsey is founder and apparently sented 'during the present ses- 'permanent president of the As- slon. but must lay Over until an sociatlon. ■' ‘ Odd\ year. It Is patent to every Supervisor Harry Tappen of ° ‘ bers acquainted With Oy.ster Bay was chairman of the problems generally Supervisor Group se^^Jon held on . -^b.e lixial- Oouoty Jiidge s of- 'Wedheaitfay afternoon, accompanied j overworked for years. other .subjects- in recognized uni versities. HEMPrn) Rivoli r.Vfery of l.oisis Pasteur It Had to Happen HiCKSVif Phiyh<HMr. ‘ -/f'hfosi- from -Garta Charlie Chan's SeersU^,^.. J amaica Valencia: 'Jnylhissa Gbes Timothy ’ s Ones!' - ~ - , M iveoi : a .Mineola: Pule of Toxo Cities Yd/sr I nrle . Ifudley L ti . N ck Little .Neely: .fnnie Oakley Fana and Clav; P t , W ash Beacon : Magnipcenk Obsession Charlie Chan ’ s Seiret Rpstvs- R oslyn: A/iyc JL/jt C ’ /ary ■ Stormy W estbry Westbiiry : ( harlie Chan's Secret .I'nolher Fare Wil.i.isrTN Willistun: Tale of Toco Cities Your L ’ nile Dudley ■k ’ Silui' HtS ’ Kclf' To fuse Mr. Roovevelt ’ turn Coming Events Music Nrnv York Ci/y — Mefropolilan Opera House. Iblirsday night. March 5. “ Manon.\' Friday n'ght, March «. “ II 'Crovatore. ” Saturday afternoqn; March 7, ri- third of t dfljo ” ; evening. VSiegfried\ third of the Wagner eve- A<Ai\*>W*'f. ’ i/y-^t ’ arnegie Hall. Thtustlav. March 5. 8 :4S P. M„ the Philharmo'MC-Synphony Orchestra, with Arturo roicanihi cohducting. will give u concert with a' iiumher of visiting siiloisiii. This .will be repeated- the next afternoon at 2:30 P. M. and Sunday, .March - - - -••.WRjstfvaftvxr; that, to .. my mfmf w:eir at liome. it is the luSc ot ^ ^ prospect that the, ». 1 P .. w „ A' cac Tori Ci/y — lmeritallonal House. Frnlay. MarcH 6, 8:15 P» M.. the Japanese tfnor. Robert .M. Kamide, will give a recital. \ ’ e/tv -York City — Washington Irving High ®ch<ml. Fri day, March 6. 8:30 P. .M-, the Washington §triiig \doing I'oteign\? When things arc not gut-vc prospect I look their peoples to foreign iincs. m the ne«-Prcstdential'terrn. ” A| u. Aiir • ^ * itMcling Republican. , of -proven j- tiesirges Hacrere Conducting and .Alice de t'evee pian- Has not ^ OUT >iir..-i^3ness..Wius( ‘ .s.uJ this to! i«. will give a;^ri. . - , , own Mr. ^ n ' ■ . . . * '■ ii - h .... — .t -ri, ........ . ......... . ............ R IS a surprising statement. , ■ _ .r , r^*:' , ,Vc«c York City — ’ Vovm Hall. Friday evening, March 6, autocrats to turn the attentton or coAUitry has to took forward toj Seymour will give a piano recital. Saturday, Vfarch 7, 3 P. M:, The'Barfere Little Symphony,, vyiih Dangerous fVaters M ust wait a year It is extremely unfortunate, on more points than one, that bill to create an additional County Judge Jor Nassau carmot be pre- by his chief clerk, Mls.s Mary E. Hahophy. County Clerk Charles E. Ransom of the arrangements committee attended the County Clerks' meetings. Presiding Super- — YlSfiT A-. HQl!y..mttCT;Sonjo.f_Hemp- stead addressed thel Town Coun- on '•zamlng, Planning jlnd Building Codes,\ Also pfeseAt ilS Counclhnen William Nelaaer ' and Frederick MeiteTlch of Hemp- g&k stead, Charles Hechler and Oeo- orge C. Wallingford of- ■North ■fm Hempstead. The three Town Clerks of Nas- sau County were represented by ^ \ 'h Franklin C. Gilbert pf . Heilip- ^ * stead, Thomas W. Fitzgerald of 1^, ’ ! North Hempetead, Edward Mc- 'T^; Queen of Oyster Bay. Arthur B. Westervelt • of Roslyn followed the meetings of Town A.ssessors and Collectors. Others from North Hempstead included Supervisor's Secretary Leo H. Duer arid Town Counsel Hartford N. Gunp., , this condition dating back to the Incumbency of Cortland A. John son's lamented predeces-sor, the late Lewis J. Smith. Because of this knowledge, .there would have been no Objection of- In The DeMScranc-cffritfeirea Senate or by the Ctovemor. it Is believed, eyen with the under standing that a Republican would assuredly aspire to the position. After all, Nassau County is over- wlielmingly^;! Republican, and en titled to more repre.sentatlon in one of the higher Courts. The three 8upf«ne Court Justices op erating here .are all Democrats, and while “ to.jtho (political) vic tor belongs the spoils, ” there is always a Umlt set — In kxtal If not State . and National affairs — by. conceptions of- common fairness. 'B ayshosb Bay«horf: Folloov the Fleet F mo DAIE Strand: Personal Maid's Secret Barn to Gamkle Fi.USHlSG Loew: Riffra0 Collegiate F i . ushisg RKO: Story of Louis Pasteur The Lady Consents G le . v C v Cove: Ceiling Zero First a Girl G le V C v Glen: Hands Across the iTahte ' ' - Dangerous Intrigue ~ ■ '■ G et N ck Playhouje: King of Barlesgue IPhipsaou J, H empsto Rivoli : Story of Louis Pasteur , It Had to Happen H icksv LE Playhouse: H'idota from Monte Carlo Charlie Chan's Secret J amaica Valencia: Anything Goes ^ ____ Timothy ’ s Quest M ineoi . a -Vfineola; Tale^of Taco Cities Your I'nelr Dudley •, ^ L tl N ck Little Neck: Annie OakltS ' Fang and i^laav P t \W ash Beacon ; Magnificent Obsessiosi _ Charlie Chan's Secret R oslym Roslyn ; Page Mi^ Glory jr,vrirr^r- \r-x .» Stormy W estbry Westbury; Charlie Chan ’ s Secret Another Face WiLUSTV Williston; Tale of Taco Cities I'aur Vncle Dudley '' j Franklin Ro joACTelt been ' seeking, in a somewhat un- noticed way, ' to apply this ! formula to th^ j aff ^irt o ft._ th£ , Unite3~^atesT Certainly w e “ .Vi\U' York City — Hollywood Theatre. Saliirdav evening, : ts a surprising srarciicil . j Salmaggi Opera Companv Will present I van myselt see long-range ad-1 -.-la Traviati.\ viDrages to the country that might .V«i- York City — .Mc.Millfn .Academic Theatre. C'olum- -CtxnpensJte it for four more years| bia I ’ nlversiiy. -Saturday, March 7. 8:30 P. .M. Coltim- Roosevdt— if It could stand! hia I ’ nlversiiy Orchestra with-Paul H. Lang conduct- them. For .ooe tiung, he C/^Carneg'ie* Hall. Saturday, .March 7. II •A. .\l. The Philharmonic-Symphony Orrhestra will give -a children's congeod. .with Ernest Schelliug con ducting and Gladys Swarthout as soprano soloist. That afternoqn, ihe .Na'tional Orcliestrial .-Association with Baetu)..ni i u l »«inn : le tf up i-have to dean uf/ his own me,ss, t ood. for another, we, would be j delinicely and finally- through with him in 19A0. but as for trusting Slid .hkis =tami TmfT fO turri consistently vonseT. j,-,,., a'concert. , yocivc (or consistently i have had a rather remarkable 'er- * — Buckram Beagles. Hounds will'meet SunV \ ■ ■ ■ he has exposed himself to us -irij .A. Delano ’ s.' • these ” Ta5 mad three- years, (.mi Here an(i There any one tell which way Mt.,y„,. >Vnl-^Nassau. Wednesday, March 11. I'lic Roosevelt is going to turn at-any; Beaux-Arts Society seven day cruise to Nassau, for given moment.^ ■ Can he tell. rhe benefit of the educational work of the society and himselk. ’ Do his words mean anV-i h>r the Architects ’ Emergency Relfcf Fund. th,ng.> Do not H.s imenhons I mean even less? The only way to judge the future is by the past. T Mr. DOwkey\ pre&ified at the ban quet, chief function of the As sociation ’ s . activities, held in the Ten Elyck Hotel on Wednesday Wfaeniti;^.- presenting .the Hon, Mark ■ Graves, CoinhilsslQner , of TaXa« tion and Finance, as toast-master TTie principal . .speakers were Speaker of the Assembly IrMng M. Ivesf Seabury C. Mastlck, Chairman of the- Commission for Revision of the Tax Laws; Sen ate Minority Leader George R. Feartm. Supervi^r J. 'Russell Bprague sat with Assemblyman ;[ Hall on the (BH>08lte slcle of the dining room with the “ Choir. ” ^ * Mr. Ives lauded the Association of Towns Idea as' , one calculated to throw politics out of the win dow In the attempt to perfect local govenunent. He coiuldered home rule the greatest bulwark of In dividual and corporate liberty, but ted that never In modern clvlU- mtion has this principle been in greater Jeopardy than to-day. ■^e *Tqw n syst em follows the “ PRO ” AND “ CON ” The “ New Charter Survey,'' series of ^icles published In the Oyster Bay Guardian, .supplement- ••D a * syii __________ . original form of government and Ter element is necessarily 'inject^\ ed by letters written by “ Perplex ed, ” who “ wants to know, you know,\ thus delving , into a deep and complicated problem from the standpoint of both \Pro ” and “ Con,\ Is a commendable piece of Journalistic enterprise that re- fleots credit on publisher and writers in equal degree. Increased population and de mands for public improvements have overwhelmed the orderly pro cesses of local government to some extent — there Is no' question about that — but Uiere, can be- no Marne attached to anyone (official or merely civlc-mlnded) tor this con dition. “ Growth ” and - “ develop ment ” became in the rush of events, an^ft-dslmly since the depression that citUe^ as a whole have found Ihe heceaury breathing space to l<x>k around and take stock. The problem must be considered controversially by its very nature. There are two schools of thought, nolther having a thing to do with putisan politics u such. The lat- Sunday, March *8, 1936 BASYinv Babylon; Riffraff BAY.AHOEE_Bayshorc: Folloac thr Fleet F mcoale Strand: Forced Landing Bad Boy ^ F lushin ' p Loew: Riffraff Collegiate F lushin ' c RKO: Story of l.quis Pasteur ^^The Cady Consents Cl.ES Cv CoveCCeiling Zero First a Girl C le . n C v Gler.: Hastds Across the Table DangeroutL Intrigue - G et N ck Playhou»e; King of Burlesque IVhipsaac ^ H empsto Rivoli: Story^-of Louis^ Pasteur It Had to Happen lilCKtVLE Playhouse: King of Burlesque J amaica Valencia; Anything Goes 'Timothy ’ s Quest L ti , N ck Little Neck: Ah, fPilderness ^ ^ Last of the Pagans O yst B y Lyric; Mary Burns, Fugitive P t W ash Beacon; The Bride Comes Home Exclusive Story R oslyn Roslyn : Dr. Socrates _____ ■ Seven Keys to Bald pate part of his administration. They\ began at about the time when his. waning popularity synchronized wirh„ his proclamation of a. \breathing spell \ in internal mat ters. There, was first the prema ture effort to' out-League the League of Nations in the matter of sanctions against Italy. Then we have had the Canadian \re- cipfocity ’ •' agreement, ” . the relax ation: of our control ■ irf'-ftie Pana ma Canal amd the proposal for a conferenpei. of thec'pOwer.s of the ■ western hemisphere. These events, as I s.iy, -havd-'nOt'attracted much popular attention. They have not been as startling as the glittering acts of the first exhuBe^nceT>f the New Deal. One mlgjit almost fancy that the President might be a little vexed at their failure to hold the center of the .stage. .Yet his day may come at any mo ment. The Italian tinder-box may burst into fire. Europe is again whispering/ as to what Mr. Roosevelt may or may not do about backing up the -oil sanc- tion.s,,. newly threatened against Italy. At any .second he may find his opportunity to burst out in to a dramatic foreign ' question that would restore him to his old role as popular idol. That, to my mind, is the main danger in our world outlook. But, then tliat is the main danger in Mr Roosevelt. ------ — -------- W ettbey Wesibury; Tale of. Taco Cities atm aurvlves,\ he said, “ because ft U a structure raised by the people themMlves.\ Senator F*aroli ' beheved that any change of govemment should emaiiale from the bottom Instead of being Imposed Imm the top. “ You cannot force the * American people tp embrace laws and forms of govemment they do net want,\ he stated. “ We have yet to for- I get our unfortunate eaperienoe in relation to a recent ^sdecal f amendment. ’ * He stated that there must be st good In ‘ ang system that survive as long aa Town and Bty govemment has done. \The i ‘ archaic ’ makes me smile,\ pjiild. \Not all motion la. pro- have seek a man working off on a statleuary bi-> I all matters of change to ‘ Stopk Look and Us- ck gave a masterly if exposition of af Oountr only when one policy .or the other must be sponsored or rejected by those responsible for the govern ment. Of “ centralization ” and \home rule\ it might be considered on the face of things that “ “ ne ’ er the twain shall meet\; but dlscuaaidna lA the press and on the Vostnan, satuly and Intelligently conducted, may conceivably result In time In that InevltaMe compromise whieh after all is tile prioe any demo cratic system ot government must demand. At thd call of Mrs. Robert L. Bacon, vice-chairman of-the Re publican State Clommitteo, woman leaders from all parts of the State held their annual leglriatlvV con ference in Albeny the first two days of this week, Thpy were ad- dreased by Assemblygian W. Al lan Newell, James J. Wadsworth, and Jane H. Todd; also Sehatoe George R. Fearen, Mlaa Natalie Monday, March 9, 1936 B abylon Babylon: Riffraff . ' ' B ayshoee Baynhore: Follovc Ihe Fleet F mcoale Jitrand: Forced Landing Bad Boy FLUsillKO Loew. Riffraff 77 Collegiate - F lushing RKO; Story of Imiis Pasteur ... The Lady Consents . , Cj,!^ Cv Cove: C ’ri/tn^ -Zfro A First a Girl *\ G lek Cv Glen: Hands' Across the Table* .: Dangerous Intrigue G et N ck Playhouse: King af Burlesque il ’ hipsaau ‘ M icksvlz Playhouse; King of Burlesque J amaica Valencia: Anything Goes ' Timothy ’ s Quest ' ■ \ L tl N ck Little Neck: Ah, Wilderness -V- I.ast of the Pagans D yst B y Lyric: Mary Burns, Fugitive P t W ash Beaeon-; The Bride. Comes Home • Exclusive Story ' R oslyn Roslyn: Dr. Socrates - , . iV*M* JCsiys ./« BaUpaU W estbry Westbury: Tale of Taco Cities Otmeh, Mrs. Bmoon aad Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. itiomas O. Des- ttan ti dlf- maad, wife - o< ttk lenator from M olottilDC, eaeh da- Ocaage OoRuiy. Tuesday, March 10, 1936 B abyioin Babylon:.. B ayshoee Bayshdrc': Follow Ike Fleet FMsdALB Strand: Forced Landing Bad Boy FLUsmjto Loew: IPs A Great Life I Colt of Dan Matthews F lushino RKO: It Had to Hapfien . Man Hunt t G len C v Cove: Whtpssnw ' , Three L^, Ghosts ' G len Cv Glen: Soltei the Rate ’ ^ V Murder af Dr. Jiarrigeut G*'f Ndk Playhouse: Rose of the Raneho H smpstu Rivoli: Jfory of Louis Pasteur It Had to Happen H icksvle Playhouse; King of •Burlesque J amaica Valencia; Anything Goes . •rTimalhy ’ t Quest ■ L tl N ck Liul# Neck: Ak, Wilderness ' Last of the Pagqmt O yst B y Lyric; The Pirfect QentlemaW' ^ ' Sylvia ScarleU ' ‘ ▼ F t WASIt Beacon; The Bride Comes Home ' Exclusive Story ■ , ■ ^ R oslyn Roslyn: Tale of Two Cities WimasY Westbury: Tale of Two Cilias Wednesday, March If, )936 Bor all's Gre.it - — Weakness Here Mr, Borah's , Pre*j>lfijtti*l boom. ■f5\riot' going to attract much sup port from New Yqfk. He will have few, if any, delegates pledged to him from this state. His plans do not even include a fight -to ^ more than a .scattered hand ful. A further sign of weak ness is his choice ,of Mr. Frank Lhiuncft,' an up-Statc . newspaper publisher, for- -his * running-mate in the Ohio primaries. Mr. Gau nett is a well-liked and able man. But he' has no national political . importance whatsoever. Yet Mr. Borah, for--all his scorn of the \conscrt'ative East, ” i. once .showed dearly that he wartts-strength in the most populous state in the Union. Do y<xi remember, some months ago, how eagerly he wrote ' Young . T. R. ” and askpd him to run on a Borah anti-trust tiblcet as Vice-President? Gover nor Landon, of Kansas, may well show New York strength in the convention. His sound economy speech last week gained him great support. It is too bad that his .state campaign is in the hands of so linptopular a man as former Attorney General Albcvjl'-'pttinger. evening, March 10. Performanfe of the children's opera, \The Enchanted Hour, ” for the benefit of the children ’ s chorus and orchestra of the'\L'enox Hill .Neighborhood Association. Kne^York (,'i/y-r-Beekman Tpwer Hotel. Thursday e.ye- nfng, March 5. Exhibition- “ ■ Exhibition- Badminton tournament for the benefit of the work of the National Council Diocese -of-New “ ¥tirk. .............. ' .................. ’ \cvc York City — Schrafft ’ Aj 200 West 57th Street. Sat- utdajr^hCigriioon, .March 7,\ a tea ’ ’ will' lie given to stimulate mlerest in the Stony Wold. Sanatorium. Kew York (.'hy — Guild Theatre. Sunday, .Ma'rch 8. joint dance Recital of Edwin Strawbridge and Lisa Pariiova. Hockey ' * ,\ew iork Gi'/y — .Madison Square Garden. Thursday, March 5, the Detroit Red- Wings vs the New York .-Ymerican*., Sunday, '.March 8, the New York Amer icans vs ths \Y'ork /Rangers. Tuesday..' March 10, the Toronto Maple Leafs vs the New York .-\m- ericans. Thursday, March 12. the Red Wings vs t'h'e .New Y'ork Rangers. , Basketball \ ' ' R«/(yx-r-Roslyn High School (?ymnasiuin. Saturday, .Vlarch 7, 8:00 P. M. The Nassau Collegiate Center vs the New Y'ork Stock Exchange. DATES — Ring Lardneri the humorist, who was well-kno-wn as a sports and syndicate writer, was born March 6, 1885.... The author, Ben .Ames Wil liams, who was born March 7, 1889, was a liewspanermq|.riter until 1916' ...Oliver Wendell Holmes, the jur ist. who was-'lldcii -Vfarch 8, 1841, waa wounded .three times,in the Civil War. . . .Th?: American Commodore, Isaac Hull.^was bora March 9, 1773 ...Dudley Bucke'^he .American mus ical composer andtprganist, was horn March JQ, 1839. . Arthur Pue Fori man, who was Ix^n March 11, 1839, was an American ^Senator. .. .Stewart EdUtarti While who has written over 37 books and contributes to maga zines a.lso, was born March 12, 1873. rimac on March 9, 1862 and on that same day seven years later, Canada ____ ... .... ,, ___ -jter, ' ____ 7,-f.c purchased Hudson Bay Territory. .4^^ The Mexican treaty was ratified on March 10, 1848 alRl' on that -Jay in 1876, the first telephone -was ,,in use ...... On March IL 1794.* an act to found the ■Navy was made known, and in 1888 on that day,, vThe Great Blizzard\ started in New Y'ork State ....The United States Post Office was established on March 12, 1789. — * IIIflTORV\ 'Oli-.-MBirh 6,-f9Mi Presi dent Roosevelt dosed all the banks in the United States . ... Alexander Graham Bell got the .-patent for the telephone on March 7, 1876.... The Stamp Act was passed .Marflf 8, 1,765 ... .The , Monitor defeated the\ Mer- We luve received wlut we bc- iievc fq be the ultimfUe wqrd on New York ’ s famous 15,000,000 snow storm. A doorman, a Long Island man re^rts, greeted him one night with this remark: \Snow sir, may be alt right for you in the country; but, in the city, sir, there is not room for it. ” BaarioiN Babylon: The Lady Qagsttktf BkViHOEK Bayffw^; H Had to Happen FtKOALi, BanwaBvHiuh (Oootlmud on ptgo 4) ^ Steamship Sailmgs llamburg-American-North German l.lo^d —Deutschland. Sunday, March 8, (embark nightibefore) for Cher bourg and Southampton. Sailing irom Pier 84 or 86, •North River, foot of West 44th and 46th Streets. ' ....... ............. .v.vrt. x.>a TVS.3L T-rill U.IIU TOlIl □IICCIS. French /-/'tie — Champlain. Saturifay, March 7, .Noon, for Plymouth and Havre. Sailing from Pier 57, North River, foot of U'est 15th Street. .American Merchant Line — American Ranker. Friday, March 6, 4 P. M., for London. Il'asfiington —W'ednes- day, March 11, Noon, for Cohh, Plymouth, Havre, -Hamburg. Sailing from one of the Piers '8 to 62. , North River, between West 17th and 22nd Street. Canard It hite Star Line — Andania. Friday, March 6, 5 P. M., for Belfast and Liverpool, .h/uitania — Wed nesday, March It, Midnight,- for Cherbourg and Southampton. Sailing from Piers 53^ 54, or 56, North River, foot of West 14th Street. ' ' Panama Pacific Line — Pennsylvania. Saturday, 'March 7, 11 A. M., for Los Angeles Harbor and San Fran* CISCO through the Panama Canal. Sailing from Pier 61. North River. real White Weet — Turrialba. Saturday, March 7. fp “ A. M., for Samiago. U/t/a— Saturday, March 7, Noon, for Jamaica and the Canal Zone. if;ar/i//a — YVednes- day, March ^11, 10 A. M„ for Honduras and fiuate- rnala. 0«ir/yua — Thursday. March 12, I P. M„ for Los Angeles ffarhor and San Francisco through thr ,1 Panama Canal Zone. Sailing from Pier 3, North Kiver. , V Furness Lme — S. S. Nerissa. Saturday, March 7, Noon, for West Indies, 21 day cruise. Western Prince — Sat urday, March 7, Noon, for South America. Both sail ing from Pier. 74, foot of West 34th Street, North Monarch of BermuJ/i, — Saturday, March 7, t (Continued on pate 4) ■ nx 'i ________ 1^1 __ _ Remtnisc^ An iniermaj meetino le trolJev lino ' the ttoUey line fbm ffre„ mg to the North HempMeaJ was held at the, home of ? 1 Monday. Mr. Hicks and R , proDose to make Un apntLw. a franchise on this -rp.id'^tl^ boaril on Man^ 'lOtli -J Fred Eaigle, of the J market report.s that if )„^ 1 business is as succes.sful as ” ?' - trade, that he will ‘ be lookir^ investment in some-of the .sued government botul.s, jipT has had a -new^sign put onhi'i j Rev. T. L. Price gave |,j, |,^ lecture \My Neighbor and i ji Hall, ^ Thursday ' cu-ning, A ‘ selea audignee -wa;-in- which for an hour ^and ont-k^ kept in roars of laugliter. thouglits were thrown out j^' good points/j maile. , 'Fhe put, ^ spoken in high tc-nlis of 1 It will lx: given ai> tlie Church some evening tfiis - ■ '30 Jotham Post will continue^ his butcher ■wagon through ■vicinity. He has no intention « ping .IS was recently reiioried A. Griffin '^h.is-!a B. A. Griffin'h.is-!akt-n lilt nx for Relay bicycle, the new ik -) Port 'Washington -, people iTlh looking forwatil to ilii- be;;;,-,:„^ active operati ons in tjie iviiar' till' LOITg Island R.iilroaJ t,, tij • Cltarlie (our littlejyirk-r) chased ' a new Safety. qj • ” ■ Saturday proved to he th; lUu rain fall of the st.Goii ihr.i Roslyn. Koslyii Neifi. llur,i/ih« THT- EMPIRE ItOOM -Am 1b ■en i-x d D ■FREDDY MARTIN ^ and his Orchpr.:: ^ jjj;, }re MAN ’ fA and DRiCiO new dance; 1 V? I .« 4 ;« d DINNER-DAMCINv'3 «n 1 1 ell \SUPPER-DA'NrT ’ I^\ A la carle or e|s Dinner prlx llxe, $?,.5C ^ Slipper pouvert afler'10:3C (Saturdays and holidays, a.-r No couvart lor Dinnerj psi;:: ; who remain lor Suppf : 3u.; :' |';t Besorvalions: ELdoraHrS',.,^ in fin THE WALDORri ’ ASTORIA 0 . Park Avenue • 49tfi 1- ^ New York t WARRENTr. COUNTdir 8CBOOL FOB GIBLS. W»\^ I Nemr Washington. Prepch tlio house. College preparatory and culturi.** Teaches glrU how to study, brings nature, Inculcates ^deas-ot o/der oi] Riding. Sports. Catalogue. ^ JILLE. LEA M. BOUHGNV, Bos 25, Warrenten, Young People Have Good Ta$t6 Kare Cognacs Need No Introduction