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Centre <Post, '303, Depart- ment of New York, American Legion, {issued today by the Ba bers and Cont i , sential to this trying hour and- reas) differing degrees of industry and thrift, to abreets, New York City, at its meeting on March 30. ordered by sogiition of. the State=of New (York, murfng forthe future.\ foul oils ht to be a ry 'free 29am Enid\ of March,. 1981 at three -10 ROUNDS- w. unanimous vote the preparation and | covering distribution u! tiong: public press and from other sources, it 'has 'c members was held in Madison Square Garde New York: City, on February 28, 1921. at which meeting protests weve made against the pressure. of negro troops In the French Army of Occupation, and further that at this meeting: the President of the United States of Amer: ica and the Secretary of State were subjected 'to verbal-@buse and : to a nation (with hich the United your parents was the major portion 'of mates. of Ainerica 1# at war, therefore nal gain has been made by $1°Ae$°t2 their support and. they are physically WALTER KOBIN Agent for STUMPP & WALTER a wintab 40A or mentally unable ma a ' General Contractor ~ | \Resolved: 7 That: «Rockville Centre| ID 1920 over 1919, -while by far th@] cooss you are not emmud any ex: \ FLO . a Ton greatest percentage of increase for any vou an not. » Sand, 'Gravel and Top Soll For Sale NEW YORK BAKERY WER, VEGETABLE AND FARM SEEDS '- make the Supreme Sacrifice and row persons responsible for the permission Io _ , q | was incurred by me' to procure my a ¢ N ompared with 5.68 per cént in 1919. - ‘°M\\llfo,:\‘:n“lflizfi’injhthf‘xflfi The California savings institution MORthly stlary _| __ . \__ BAKED DAILY \£ e is ax Jaw] there, and further be Ports ® ain of $4,150,048.70, or 6.07 per llfnhv—NU-d afiplflwums are person- AND GIVE THE L --- t i V s f cent, while the Washington bank shows} a! and not c , . oers Taken rox raycy cares | $ % . |a remarkable increase of 12.48 per cent. Executor: Decedent died May 20, F , Resolved that the members. of th es 1920. Among the asgefs Were five Newest of Coiffures Orders Prompty Delivered : of the Village of Rockville Centre, -and tion; and further that- statements were 7.5 per cent in the banner year of 1919. [exemption. f Jp 1 wil R - made derogatory to the armed forces Deposits for.the Eastern States, with gicily; While I earned $2200, T sup- ififigmem‘fxd “Lind; ,,:$Mtly‘::f 33 g. suypame ADVANCE SEATS at Chubbuck's Drug Store and United Store, Free- of the United States and those of the} total of 198 savings banks, reached {ported & younger brother in Italy and vais t dary \K in fie a » \arai port; White House Barber shop, “my”, United iger Store, Powers' associated with the 'United States in the Great War, and the United States of America fails t substantiate . the negro troops are present in the French | Army of Occupation, and ly an attempt to give ald and comfort _. must be alright. ATION: ® determination of how & new alsent n | /. % village shall croms the Long Jelind Rall~ from a connection with Van Coft avenue go m connection with Kendis Place, the roms . Img being proposed to be w. ten foot wide qum-wfllflndhnud- af swan-ammu- for the future im many of the utter-| carners? ances of Président Harding in bis recent mywmmm Inaugural Address. The President ur-| homes-have a minimum of experiences a“!!! WM¥Muummcmutbym og \We that mothers preside over of putting our wum-mmmmfinmcuum der.. We need a rigld and yet. sane citizenship.\ economy, combined -with 'flscal Justice,! *There never can be equality of re- wards or possessions so long.as the hu- man: plan contains varied talents and Homs \o tay, iy: \JoC = \ \| JOHNNY MURRAY vs. ANDY JOHNSON hearing on sald application .will be held by Murray is the pride of the New York fans and Johnson is Johnme Dundee's sparring partner LEE WILLETTS vs. BUD SPARTLEY at ite office Room.403 Hall of Records, Cham- X The winner of this bout to meet Wee Wee Barton for the cham- pionship belt PADDY PHILBIN - of Westbury 6 Rounds-JOHNNIE KID LEWIS vs. PRICES : $1.65 and $2.90, Including Tex \The year. 1919 high-water mark in the usury Ings banks in the Ui Waterlop .in 1920,. and it must be attended. by Andividual prudenceand thrift, which are so es- a complete report from mutua! savings banks In every section of the nation: 'The: deposits int the 635 sav- inga: banks in the Upion amounted to $5,635,889,004.18 on January 1, 1921, an increase for the year 1920 of $474,700, 884.84, or 9.38 per cent, compared with an increase of $437,215,816.74 for the year 1919. Statiptics from 410 savings banks in New England 'sfow deposits on hand January 1, 1921, of +$2,112,887,421,48. This is an increase of§147,998,466.97 over the twelve month peribd previous. 'The ratio of increase for 1920 in this section is therefore, 7.53 per cent, as against * Me calls wealth \the friendliest ag- * of .welfare: \ .But pride in things wrought is no M: of a completed task. Common fre isthe, goal of our national en- deavor, Weaith is not inimical to wal- fare; it ought to be. its friendli¢ ency.\ % And for the welfure of -our people what could be more satisfying than the funds saved against financial emergen» from great blotches of distressed. pov» erty. 'We Ought to find a way to guard agminst the peris-and penalties of un- employment. \We want an America of homes, il lumined with hope and happiness, whese mothers, freed from the neces: sity for long hours of toil beyond~their own doors, may preside as befits the hearthstone of American citizenship.\ And finally President Harding desives that proper conditions prévail se that our future citizens may be. true. leaders because of the. sound education 'they shall receives. . \We want the cradle By the Commision. FRANCIS X. DISNEY, Beaneta av. NOTICE js 'herehy gives hat 'n Special fecting of. the Stockholders of Bunburat Coat Company Inc., will be beld on the *2§tr day of (March, 1921 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at\the office of Messrs. Kellog & Street, attorneys, at No. 475 Fulton Street, Jamaicd, in the Borough of Queens, City of, New York, for the purpose of voting upon a proposition to change the corporate mame of said corporation from ELMHURST COAL COMPANY INC., the present name af | auld corporation to SUYDAM ESTATES INC., | which last name it is proposed the corpora- | tion shall assume. Dated. Borough of Queens, York, Mach 11th, 1921 the following resolu- \Wheregu through reports 'in the to the attention of the this «Post that a meet JOHNNIE HOLMES of New York SAILOR McGEEHAN as this nominal amount is not consid- ered sufficient. for. your dependent's maintenance, and you «may claim $2200 of Américan Clty | o , New $3,86,580,900-72 on January 1, 1921. The increase in deposits in this group. of states thus, approaches one-third of a Ilion dollars in one year. 'The actual figure for the total gain is $310,098,- 514.06, or a ratio of 10.78 per cent. The twenty-one savings banks of the Middle Western. States. report an in: créase in. deposits . of Within the group, the greatest individ- Scoretary Lynbrook. and Wild's ‘ ALEX. ADAM Telephone Hangman! 85 LANDSCAPE GARDENING Store, Rockville Centre. also sent money to my parents there. Do 1 have to file a return? Ans.-As a, single person you must file a return -and claim $1,000 exemp- tim for yourself' and $200 for your brother, if you are his main support and he is under 18 years of age or physically or mentally incapable of self- support. < Unless your contribution, to und we want to provide: that no selfish interest, no material necessity, no lack .of opportunity shall prevent the gaining of that education\ so essential to best citizenship.\ official - Investigation - by » *'Whereas, assertion that such GRIFFITHS k WICKER ~- Counsellors at Law Main St., Hempstead, N.Y | \Whereas such a meeting is obvious- Cellar \ism\ Land Grading, General Carting, Garden» Plowed emption for them. Alabama: On short notice I took @ job in New York City and moved: my family here. Living apartments were not procurable so I spent considerable for three months On account of living in a hotel. Is this not an expense which Post, 303, of the American Legion, on behalf of its members,- the. sick and wounded conirades.now in hospitals and the comrades who were called upon to?\ A. FREUDENBEKGER, Prop 24 MAIN STREET, HEMPSTEAD ALL KINDS or WE BEAUTIFY H AIR BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY | Estimates Given. Phone Freeport. 963;M Residence 266-North Main St., Freeport individual state was reached in Wiscon- sin, namely 26.46 per cent. The Pacific Coast States likewise show growth by leaps and bounds in the de- posits in the two mutual savings banks of California and Washington.\ Here there was an increase of 6.99 in 1920 49 West Merrick Road Telephone, 1027-J - Freeport, L. I. Ne, in scattered but honored | graves, | condemns in the strongest degree the Glee ite Gp Gly G Post, individually and as a body, pledge 1 Phone 1843 Hempstead | Pennsylvania R. R. bonds on which in- themselves to use all possible means to When the [wish is father 10 100 yorost was payable January- and July. Prevent such an occurrence within our thought, the thought should be reporting for the decedeitt for the 4 community, and further, be it to the action. period from January 1 to the date of ¢ & 0}. \Ordered that copies of this resolu- - RINL death, must I include any interest de- Sol Sanieuai Heagovarters \ or\ ihc} ANSWERS TO QUERIES ABOUT | grued, to 'the decedent at the cate «¢ /(} MANICURING and SHOE REPAIR - | | , American Region, the Governor of the | Ans-Yes.\ Article 542. (Revised). of MUST BE IN THE OFFICE OF 41 W. MERRICK ROAD, Freeport, N.Y. We give service of a very high order| -and charge moderately | INCOME TAX. : wa- $ State of New York, the Mayor of the 1 £ N Yorks d: the Predident the' Comptroller's Regulations provides City of ew. York: an ie 4 that in making a return for the decid- ~ ent'the executor shall include in gross SCALP TREATMENT a copy bespread upon the minutes of, s income all 'gains, ~profitsi and other in- Skipper: - When I sold my-motor boat | MCOm® ® .r --a A this Post. , P9 wd 11331le l[my 0151120; to ge’t’ it repaired. come from all sources, received by, 'br ___ --SHOES-- | « . Rockyilic,. Centre Post 300, Ameri When -A delivered. 3tto° New Yark for ACcrued- to the .décendent_ between the RENEWED SHINED \* _ lion c. MARTIN, _| the Cuban moratorium made |hesinnin@ of the year and the date of woors : 4 * \Commander | Impossible its acceptance, and the deal death. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. \\fell through. Can I deduct this $200] Shareholder: In 1920, five of my] gygNINGS BY APPOINTMENT WISNER shares in a building~and loan {associa- tion matured. Do I understand car- rectly. that Amy retunal from (this. source is not taxable under the State Law? Ans.-No. The amount of each share! in excess of the aggregate amount paid in by the shareholder (or its value on January 1, 1919, together with payment after that date) 'is income for the year WM. G. MILLER, Inc. “YIOND J. MILLER, Mgr. |and the cost. of reshipping the boat 'to me? Ans.-Yes, if the boat 'was used for commercial purposes by you but not if you used 'it as a pleasure craft, and provided stich repairs were not. better- ments 'or\ permanent improvements. Annabel: (1).. Is a $50. gold piece. re- ceived Trom-my aunt at Christma® in- 1921.\ \Rockville Centre, March 3, gem BY 5 P. M. - OF DAY PRECEDING DATE If your favorite pastime, is \knock: ing\ bllierfl, you may be certain that others'~favorite pastime js. \knocking\ you. M. E. VIEHAEUSER with Auto, Plate Glue Burglary Life and Fire Formerly Binder, Phila. come? 2. As a nonresident is the maturity of the share. OOM ' M {terest on mortgage on my home in| Arlington: I am a bonresident.\ The ROOM 3' SECOND FLOOR ance q Greenwich deductible? 3.\ I Suffér a{corporation employing me has onl} A OF PUBLICATION D R A M A | loss of $39 on the sale of liberty bonds.! New York City office but Jts purchases K. OF C. BUILDING By Rober? Boutelle | Is this deductible?} and sales are made outside of New York wanmeme Ans. 1. No. This is a gift. 2. No-{State and in Europe. May I prorate HEMPSTEAD \THE CHAMPION\ A-eview by Itobert Boutelle The collaboration of A. E.. Thomas with Thomas Lopdon' to {write \The Champion\. is chiefly notable for the | fact that it took two men to put together | the various impertinences.of which-the play is. chiefly contposed. Of course, few actors can be ippertinent, with so much claim to # grace, as Grant Mitchell; and ever since Mr, Mitchell's delightful characterization in \A Tallor-' Made Man,'] his managers seem to think that any impertinence will do as an excuse for presenting him. The play, itself is, a mere. mageto: order observation of English conserva- tive life, -with a large quota of alleged American free and progressive democ- racy thrown in.. Cit must view with considerable apprehen- slon' the possible interpretation of the suporficia! generalitios which Messrs. Thomas.and Loudon create in the audi- tor's mind.-; But 'the Methodist minis- ters and 'the' doughboys like n, so It The atory hangs on the return of a runiway, who has become the light- weight of the world, to his is in either Jand | Interest deductions'by nonresidehts are ilimited to those occuring in connection | with their business catried on in New | York State. 8: No. Losses on. gale 'of my income -on the volume of sales.with> in.and without New York State? Ans.-No. 'As your total income is derived on ecount of your services per- sedurities is not deductible fo a non- resident, Bryant: (a) What shall I do with ap- preciation in value of securities which | I gave to my wife when we filed joint | returns (b) What (is (the-rule when stocks Tell in value. between January 1, 1919, and June, 1920, and 1 gave them to my daughter? (a) The increase is} incomtp;' which should» be included in your return. (b) This disposal entitles you to deduct the loss sustained. H. A. 'C.-My brother is an invalid who receives $24 a month\from an os tate. I support the home. Does this payment: deprive me of the head of the family exemption? An#.-You are the hend of the famity English homestead, thore to tind hims«H wonerally gut of ture with the parophial characters of the mainder of the fam« ily.. Orly An Sislion . nobility _ropré sented by a titled\ lady, who has, been reduced to a position of socint mentor to the family. does the prize-fighbter, find any solice, 'There's the story. Natur- ally, they respect each other; naturally, the father, the clergyman's son, and the parliamentary son afe all nsses; fortu- nately, the countryside possesses dome *portamen, who recognize \the Import? ance of a world'scing title; consequently the family honor. is recovered just when it soomi most gage. Through this nomwenye rus the flaw. low nieytog of Grant Mitchell, who eni eay \TH toll the word,\ \11 say ao.\ and all the rast of the short-ut Aut can {rtvilitieg With . whice' 60 good will of the audishion keop time Now lhat in no litle tonk in New (Vork; whines avery , alber L. persin - quit what the other one Teayn a ont méspect That he could emit of. to roothoret aod garry ix howse with him. Of the rdmeinder of the Litt bac @riiten. tn endemic him sf Co- spl df upontexy a¥ory time be thx en Mr. Mitchell Tha: father sycooeds potit female; lead weore A * ¢ Fourteen formed in New York City, it 1% all tax- able to you as a nonresident, under the New York personal income tax. law, Louise: When I married I continued to'support my mother. My husband has taken $1000 personal exemption. Last year as an unmarried woman you gave me '$2000 exemption as the head of 'a family.\ My expenses are now practi- calty the same. Am I still entitled to this higher exemption. Ansi-No.~ As a- married person you are permitted only the balance 'of the $2,000 ~exomption resulti from the claiminit of the $1000 exemption by your husband. You may take $200 exemption for your. mother as dependent, if she is physically or mentally incapable of self- support. Fu ESTABLISHED 1907 - ._ v I “with... A systematic Yearo Experience Wrigi served are éatisfied. Inquirer Office - - - Main St., Hempstead Review Office - - - ->. Main St, Freeport Observer Building - Observer St., Rockville Centre Lumber and Building Materials #. Timber, Siding, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Trim {Brick, Lime and Cement 6 Builders' Hardware and Paint JOHN -J.- RANDALL CO. 15 N. Long Beach Ave. T«Ls2s FREEPORT, L. I. FAY AND FAY UPHOLSTERERS & INTERIOR DECORATORS WE ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN FREEPORT -AT- f 46.48 SOUTH MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office AND- /' he\ WE ARE HERE TO STAY t M'mfinfluyflorhomole facility f 8 MdmI-mibt-Wwdn’z morqu‘gmj A. Edwards | of all records «tost brary wi Mt met trac trizt -chower not évinc any /conalderable |knowledge nf i alt ou}. Of hn, Femenbered 'has | int | FPoltien rire irate (lo\ the former. | lhwi'dglmr web?\ curries himanif \to! iy homab® ciwent ion to Nut his trobi'; (. the nfioniting Phergyman. ls very uh tipiug I1 raids. The Inck. immente aP “an: to-) nor Anstml w#bP he of tine ~bort whet\ ahd the caa with ( \ MA mf te great ¢M| Loul Welle (he re £ Ses