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nos TSK STAMAl rOAT, rRKCrOKT. IT. T., FSIOAV, JANriBT 1*, Mi} UFFiriAi. PAFRR OF NA.'iS,41 VtinHTY. WfH'iA'it P4PKR OF FKFKFOKT. l-iMlfheiJ t'lirld.v K l, y »HiB .\ A.»!i.tL von-r I OlirOltiTIO'N •\»n:w K .•<Tii,i-;.«, r-re^jii,u-m, >l t-'iuit. iJ,ove ,.li..:i. t'l ee-p.iit. N, V, ftr. Bm. rr-o «,. .'•.•i.iineJ-cla^H cnatle^r ril i, 1>1<, ut 111.- 1'.»!«; onie-.! at '0«p.,it. S. v., iinurr thp Act of »»c!, S, H7P T»,^ .\A.^SAO' I'O.ST InvltoK Xntp.TH t. II.' K.Jit'ii on toplejs of Int.vrc-Ht. All t iti-VK ri,u..'t lie- «.-,;<.mpani'-il bi iMtfn<-- and a.tdreHHcH, not n..-e:pnHftril>- t^r 0 ,l,Iic.tt'on, but nr .en »^vUlt-nce oi pwnd -aitli, rh. NA;-?HAtr I'OS'I' i. ,.«-i V.-.I ifvoiy- wnetc for 2 ,f nt> u w.'-k, I a C.-IIIH a month, ^l.',', .i ><-«r, Svl'i\''! ibe r,- »jp re^ciucxl-ej t., inforin thf etre'iila- tiq* ib^paitnient ••t nny fiillnre- to t.^- ceire the pop«^r 'n- d'lay ,n .1. llv.-r.e, Unb.-ciit.e-H '• i,-l,lni,' I\ c!,i.nK.- tbc^lr a4drr-i - nii,,-i. Ktv» tl,'- old on Will a,'- lb» new ,-ert'I I •>,'••«, .SnliBcribc.-* b-eiv- Ing: lb. \ :!';,'-• may Kave lk<:/ paperr f«.rwarrle;rt l>y uuil by infermlnn the . irMil-.in^n .1. |i«rti,ieiil AiJdr>',,h nil c(ini(ninl,aHon,M ii. INK ^Aa^AJ I'OST «;OHroHATIO\ ,».««in Oltl'\: £2 i'l,nth Or.,ve> Str\! I-'UK t'PllU-^ T.<lep*.fno Sl. F«Ti»*Y, .fWl'AR Y 19, I1H7 TAX HFFOKMs KKtOMX l.M>Klt. The anuual report cjf the Stan- Tax Commission contains a numher of im- portant r«,-<tomiiiendations to Improve the Stale's sysicm of la.xatlon It reitommends a constitutional aiuendmeiit on taxation that would permit the Legislature to esiahlish :i plan of State and local taxation; thai tax districts shall be°\deflned hy th«» l.,egislatur<!; ihai local tax olllcefti shall he re-aid.:nis of their respective tax districts and elected hy the vot- ers or appolntC'd by the local authori- ties within the- districts; that lhe- jur- isdiction, pow eirs and duties of local lax districlK offlce-rs shall be prescri- be>d hy law. and that exemption from laxation shnll be granied only upc>n j lhe afflrmative vole of the two thirds of all the meinbers of the legislature The report points out that the pro- pobi d plan preserves the home rule principle but permits of reasonable and Intelligent c-entrali'/allon of ad- miniHlration. The efflcien.-) of the present board is shown in Ihe accomplishment <.>f the past year as compared wilh for- mer years. Th e lotal amount of cor- poration taxes collected exceeds that of the hi'sl lecord year heretofore by *fi46,040,8;;. Tbe asse-ssmenl of cur- poratlon franchise laxc-i brought in- to the State trcia-sury total $12,280,042 a gain of $ l.u 14,078 over the preced- ing year. .Special franchise assess- ments for the year llilO show an in- crease of $118,571),477 over the previ- ,'ni8 year. The- mortgage lax Bureau collected $22,786.74 from delinquent mortgage taxes and penalties, nearlv as much as the total cost o[ Ihe bu- reau. Th e totnl assessed value -d' real and personal properly in tbr .Slate shows an iiic-reiise of ,':i2S.L\iX lilll. diiriin; lhe ycnv. roM.iM>s>iAN iiirh.v i,i:TTi;it. I desii'' 11 is week to .speak of Ihe .Magari', )•'• b sub.i.>cl and will •,^i\, a brief ;>i-,li'ij of Ihe matter. Ily tre:ilv between the Cniied Slates and Great Britain proclaimed in Illln, it was pronded thai the Culled State- could authoii-/.e the diversion of wat- er .above 'be Falls to an amount not exceeding 20,iinO c-ublc I'^'el p.-r se>< ond aud ,1.- ; Canada-conld utilize :iB.- i>00 cubic- ,.'it per second. This treaty was enteric! In-to to prc'vimt the spoil ation of Ilu l''alls from the) scenic siandpoliii aud ihe difference in amounts m be iise-.l by Ihe two coun- ii Its was <;ue to tbe faci that tb - l\niie!d Slates, tbroiiKh the Chicago l»r;iina.a:e I'aiial, was already using a largo cinount of Lake Water. For some year.s previous lo this jiowei .•ompanie:; hacl been .generating elec- iiic-ily fro: I the waters of .N'iagar-.i and to pri'ient the ruination of tli> l'\-.IIs 111\ iJiiiicm .\i i wa s passed rongres s iu IHOii restiicllng the use of watcM' I') \me i leans lo iri.lil'l) cubic r.i'i. Tins law was inh nded lo ie:;ii- late Ihe Minj.et until liie treaty wa-< negotiated but as a malter of fact w e have never used the full amoiiut o; 211.1100 ciibi.- feet allowed by the tieui ly ullhou.nb the Canadians have- .yon.- up lo their limit. I nder tiia' irealy we are enlill to 2i»,000 cubic^ feet or 4.HIU cubic- fc-el more than at present used. For ,som'- years th'- Canadian companies have flupplied \ iierie-an companies with power. ,\ lew •monlh s ago the Ot- tawa auih';ilie s commandoeied Ihis IMiwer, thus depriving Americans of its use imi lea\lng them In sore straits, I !i«'re are mauy manufact- uring ecc i-ci ns employing large num- bers of men dependent upon eleciricnl energj a ; vedl as several cities, a large part of which came from the t'anadian ':'ower Companies, and to enable theiv to continue, thla resolu- tion wa s pa'sfled. Fnder It the .\nier-, lean comjianies are given permission ; to utilize llie 4,400 cubic feel piovitledj for by tbe fv»aty. It is an emergency \ me<8ure ai d temporary a s i l will ex- pire March I next. Many restrictions I have been placed upon the use of th,' ' power; lh > companlea cannot supply ' electricity to ai^ ue w subacrlbera, neither can the old subse-ribers en I larife the:r cxisltlng planta. To further safeguard the matter, a ;^ nally o' JlOO per horse power will bc Imposed tur utilizing tbe addition- al water Blc)ond .March 4th, It IB proposed • i readjust the whole mat- ter diirln; ihls sesalon of Congress, and 1 be'.ie\e; the right.t of the people ill havins the Falls remain a greal scenic w.iider will be amply safe- guarded, FI^KOKKIf'K I HH'KS, TA,\VKR KK.NOLnrOV. The following re,-ioluiions v^erc- jiresi'iiled by Hon, M'illiam M. f'alder, r. .S. Senator-elect, and adofiied at the meeting of the Republican Stale Committee held at the H(-piibllca,i cluh in New Vciik City on Friday, January 12, upon the icjiiieiiieni of Frederick <'. Tanin-r a, cbairman of the comniitlfc- ItE.SOLVKI). Thai the Republican Slate -^oiiiiiilit»?e, in acf-c-pting the resigr.ation of Frederick ('. Tanner from the c-hali nianship of the c-ommit- lee, hereby records the deep regret of Its members that the demands of his profcasioii have compelled his le- tiremeni from the direction of tin ' affairs of lbs- party. Fl'THEK l;!;SOLVEll, 'ihat w,- ex- tend to Mv. Tanner not only our thanks and appreciation of his loyal devoiion to the welfare of our party, bnt al.so our heartiest congratulations on the success that has attended his efforts, Cndcr his leadership the people of lh\ Slale have with increas- ing emphasis indic-ated their belief that the Re publi.:an party Is their most effectlM Instrument for unod government. FCKTHEU KESOLVEI). Thai in this e-onnectlon we call atlenlion with approval to ihet following fae-ls wbicb sjieak for Ihemselviis: .„ In 1!>I2 lhe Kcpublican parly be- came a minorliy party, and had lost <-ontiol of bolh the .National and .State goveiiiments, SliKe- thai time a Republican Governor has be.-n elec- ted and re-elec:ted, and more than a two-thirds majority obtainc^d in both branches of lhe State Legislature. Wo now have 2<i out of 4:! members of the .New York delegation in tbi- lower house of Congress, and both L'nited Stales Senators an- Republi- cans. Ill the last campaign, this Slate wa s cat i i.-d for Ihe Kcpublican Presidential candidate by a vote oi- e-eeding by over ;ti>.000 life comblnc-d Taft and Roosevelt vote in l!ll2. This signilicant change in the- vole is best shown In the follciwing table: Republican vote. N. Y. Slate, I'llL'. 45.5,487: IOU, iiSC,701; 191«, 87,'i.41f;; Republic-an .Assemblymen I total num her of Assemblymen, l.'ini llil2, V2. l'H4, '.)'.): lUlti. 100, Kcpublic-an State Senators iiat'il niimbei, '.I i, I'MJ, 17: IIH t, :',4: I'lir,, :ifi, Kepiibiican Slate Senators i lotal tive of the hiialthy condition of the Republican party is the fact thai in 1015, alMiough il wa s an -'off year.' and only minor officers were chose.i, Ihe total vote for Republican .\s8 iii- blyiiun In the State inc-rea.-iod lo 700,- 2,'i5, which exceeded the RepublicTn •>.)te for Govcrnrir in the jiree-ecl'iis year iiy aliout 14,000, IT LS FCKTHEK KIv^OLVLL. \i la l SVC e«:i»'nd to onr retiring ch; in-no onr wi.uhes tor long life, succi-s'. and j bappiniiss. with the hope thut th. I party may siill bave\ the bci c.r o: I bis helpful counsel. I In addition lo adopting tin- above I ler.iliiilons the members of th,\ Siate ' I'ommittee and the County Cb'U'niaM, I |ii e;( n'cd ',Mr. Tanner.wit h an . \,iiii- siii-, ISlh Cenliir>, Flemish y-.-'d'ni tapestry, se.e n feel b.v nine, ?;••;. as ' H testimonial of appieeiatiou of tbe |efrec-tive servi,-c rendereel by l'i,' us ' (\hairman of the Commiitei' dn- MI:^ 'Ml, last three campaigns. BREWIWASNOI A POUCE VICTIM IIIANY NEW BILLS APPEAR AT ALBANY tContinued from page oue,i its tinelinir- ind e,..,, •ii.i,,tm - The pr.Mi'.sili.'ii of .S-i,atoi Wiam : i< wifhoiir |,!ci-e-ileiit, U hether or iiol ll will p:.'..-iil of course- is tin enlL'iiiii. ll i- milniJil lo iis-uiiii-, li,'\ve-\er, lha' tb.^ |-,-i,;.^ ill powe-r will mil delei;ui. • i\.. .:i;:ivi-s t.l tin- inliieirit.\ - is tbe <-onstrii,-tlon plm-iHi ilTiiii- il.v experien.-ed legi.. ,->;. \.iil.'r W'au'iiei i-i ifivi-n eii'd t',. ••; i:;ii,:i|jn ,ir bis idan. ami I-:,!!, Ie-.i,,e\ l.-L'l-bilors lb- ;i,,^l I l.e |i',-iii i •: -.1 iiio-l miiiiir.i;,! HER SPORT SUIT. •/oung Gir's ,-• ,-e Wesring Th«m Built L;^e Th-s Design. GROWTH OF LONG ISLAND IS SHOWN coat aud sklrr of l.ibii, .11 -' ^ |,-i-.i T' U|\>n lie- I aior- ,•>;. II bi- delegatiou from .Stale. Lii, 1014, 21: 111 10. 2i;, In ad.litio,! lo tli(-se- slmi 1012, .Matthia.s nrewt, a fornier holel [keeper of .Miuivjla, has stirred uii the j local police with an accusation, ' whic-h while inc-ii¥lible, re-flects on jthe local forc-e. He told the authoii- i lies that he had been \assaulted and I robbed by a man in a uniform with ia iwliceman's hat,\ he described th? alleged assailant as a thin man and i :,afd the iiu-ident (wciirred at .Atlantic land Ocean avenues. I V'iliage President IJiiiest h. Kan- ; dall began an Immodlate investigation, ' but no man on the force and espec- ially none that i overed that post ans- wers the de scriplion. Brew i stated thai the uniform mi;iht have been that of a conductor, but that his al- ! leged assallani used a club. He I could not se^e him plainly as the a;,- Uailani came^ suddenly upon hlin, j dealt hini lie blow over the head. i (ticked hlni, robbed him of $10 and i disappeaied. Brewi remained in a I stupor where- he was felled during j most of the night and next morning, I .Sunday, weir to his home. : When the- police heard lllnlor^; of ithe incldeni, ihey sent for Brewi, who 'c-ould give Ihem uolhinf; deflnlle 'o I work on, Mr. Randall Is ct-riain that the act vvas i-ommiUed hy some one masking as a |>oliceinaii. if lirew-j's description is ;it all ace urate. Th e • police of the force- are and have al- 1 ways been found to be gentlemen of letuitntion. .Many of Ihem have other businesses on the side and stand hi/ h in the esteem of the village, P seems ijosslble that the assailant Jumped off a ear and attacked Brewi, who was not in a posiii.m lo defend ' himself against attai-k. While the i).ilic-e will run thi- mat ter lo Ihe gioiind, il is e.'-\ideiit thai Ibf as.iailan: made bis cseuiie from the village and is beyond the reach of the authoi ities. Motion Pictures, Till- ,ommilii-e ,>ii laxalioi, ,,f tli.^ senate bus present .iiiri--dl.-li.in over the am.-iiflment made to ilie» j.ilnt res- olution proiHising an inVesiitratlon of wlii'ib-r motion pictures and tbe mo- tion iibiiir.- industry shoiilil l-e tiixed .•^ml, if so bow miicli. Tbe ameiidmeiit i.l'li\!i- I lie iiieritriciil iudustry -.Jen erall.v. Tbe iiresidliig othcers of both the si-iiate- and imseinbly luo e miiue c-oiiiinitU'es to lilt jointly In relation to the liiM'slivalion int.i the moving pii- ture biisiiiess, bill with the amendment atf.ie-Ind I\ lb.- orl;;ii,al resoluiion tln- eoniuiltti'e .viil be prevented from ort ini; unlil it is d.'e-lile.l \\betlier theatri i-al ailru. lions in general are to be In , In.lc-el wUbin t Iiescoiie of tbe commit te-e ol-Iglliall' iiamcl In probe ibe in,'-, Ing pill III-,- inclustry, KitmoiM lis III what the ;;overnoi |,re, (\O'l's to lb, as regards ajipoinriiieiit^ i-ontiiiiie II' be beiir.l, bui HS uiicei tamtii's tlii'x arc- nol lieinu auy to., ea;.erl.v i-nleriiilni'il. The latest gos sip its re'u'iir.ls lhe intention of Go\er nor \\ hliiiiMii to appoint a statc> super inteiKb-iit of bani-;s to sin ei ed Enireiie L.-imb Ki, bards, D.MHoeral, is thai riuiilis S. Ilervey. meiuber ol tin i.ublii ser\ i<-e commission from tb.- Flrsl 'listri, 1. will get the place. Whlle Ih\ ollb-e- of l'lll.He- servi.-e eommlssioii er pa.ls a s.-i|;ii-y of !Rl.-..iHiel a .vear ami lhe position i'f stiperinlendeiir of baiik- ulioiit Il.ll! 11^ iiiiicb. It is e.\pluini'.l b\ Ibos,' will, ,-Illilll to kllo\e th:lt th,- e\e.iili\i- Illl- II very hlgb ri-gard fm liie linam-ial ability of ,Mr, Ili'rvi..\ Ullll desires Iiim to tuke- hold of Ibe banking siinallon. .Mr, lle-rvey, il wiil be re 111 e m be red. wa s enie of the- chief advisers of (;o\eriior VS'bitiinin in re lation to the preparallon of lln- unnual budget of the exec-iitlve. He Mlsomiiii- ag.'.l the ciimiiaigii of Governor Wliit man. If iVIr, Herve.x is naiiied to suc- ceed .Mr, Kli-hards at a gre.-itly re duced salary It is preillc-ted that ibe Iiosition of public service ,-,,niinis^ion- er for the First district will go lo F. .1, II, Erai-U<-, who was mentioned as the p.isslbl.- ehairman of the Kepub- Hc-au state committee to succeed Fred- erick 'riiiiuei, i'i:ihei proof of the intensive de- _, , , , . velopment of suburtean Ijunn Island TUH winter s|«.ri ee tlies are worn I.H emitained in a leaflet issued bv on f-.o street freqneutly. So thla boxy Ilonald Wilson, Gen.r;il Freight Agent '\•\^n gaber of the lx)ng Island Raili-',iad, which shoves that S.S'tii ne w buildings were erected on the island in 1010, Of this numh-n-, 7.IOli were dwellin'.; houses, 888 stores. 38 factories an,I 768 miscellaneous structures. On the basis of these figures the population was mcreased between 2ii,<Miii and 2,\i \00 during the year. Every on e of the 16i» odd towus and villages listed coiistiiicud buildings in 11116. More than Hm structures were pui up in each of the following idaces. Arverne, Bayshore. Bell more. Buahwlck Junction, College Point, Corona, Elmhurst, Flushing, Freeport, For.-st Hills. Glendale, Hoi- lid. Jamaica, LynbriMik, Morris Park, Parkvllle, Richmond HiU, Rockaway Heach, Rockville Gentre. Vandeveer Park and Woodhaven Junction, Since I'JU-;-n period of twelve year,s a total of 87, So' now buildings have been erected on Long Island Of these, 74.\i7ii were dwellings, cor- responding to an increased population of several hundred thousand. Ovei 4011 new factories have located on the Island in the period, Spe-aking of the indiisiiial develoii- meiii of lA)iy2 Island, General Fiel>,'b! AKCUI Donald Wilson, in the leaf Iei, reefers to ihe Ijoroiighs of Brooklyn and Queens, in the GrcMter rity of .New Y.irk, as being -destined in the near future- to he among the largest ipaniifac-iiiring cenire-s in the world.\ He <ontinuc>s. \The labor supply can- not be equaled in an y other part of the Cnited Stales, anei a special fcn-- tnre is being made of housing the employes of the many factories that an- comiuK dally to Lone Island •Till- Loni: Island Railroad .sold 8«. 7li5 commutation tickets in the ven: I'liit;, and 25LSii:i Ui the year llili;\ an in. I.'ase of IS7 |>er icnt in ten v.-ars ROOSEVELT MI.I.Al.F ItlHFXTDUV BmirA wt iMnraUmi 11 URO i'cihliii«n, I'le-Hiei.-iit. Tiiistft'ei: .VIbcit I-., Harve-\ l-.'uKi-ne KIctKielRp. .-^i. .Mr.-< Jo.-i-ph Kaalh 11. iii.> J Hietie-r Wilham .1 eiill.-»pi,'. Di.siritt c'lerk. \\ . c; K.'uin. •riett.-<iir*r. Oil.irl. » K. Wluteliouse. Oolli>i;lor. IT. K. 1'.. P.erKeii, Medical Attenctaat. Wafer Vnmtmitt.r ,V ich iba I.l lire-i-nsworel, rhulrmaa Ldward H .Meiawetx, .Seer.tHry. ' ,lnii,ev .\. t'oward lolm J. C Tuers 11.my C. .\'ll)Cis lu\|t»>rni- l.lahliMK ( •mnillt4>e H \ C. .Mtiei.s, c*hHiriiian \^ li,,,ii, .1 CMIrspi.-, S.cr.-lHrv. 11 J, Bauer K T Biildwin, Uuymitnel Matthews Flre llrpartmcHt W illiiiiii !•• i-.^iirsHll. riiief. ,lc-s.i. Hhedi-,-., First AKMlKtaut. ctm,\ ililki , S'-c.ind Atmifitant, H.'nry M, Strausx, Si^cretaiy, Charlea Apple, Treasurer. T'l,!! in.-iiibe-intnp ,)i l>epartiiie-nt lit. llph a ilosk ana Ladder C ^ .t.'lin .1. lliKstoii, Kor. man. I:, lurt Lanibolleini. First Axxlntaat. Vincent Sulinei, Se. ond AHKiHtant I'np-en.- KldrlilKe, .lr., RccreXuiy. l'r..l Mnlllnraux, Tre-BHiirpi. floae <'o. \o. 1, .k',.pb Cnigi'i, I'.'ieiniin 11 navi--np,>rt, Kiist V.sRi.'.fHnI '', Hii.-j;iii8, Seceliil ,Vs.«l,-:l!ii, t 11, n. „ k. S,'. i.lftiy, N\ Illiam K.iniK. 'l'i. a.svir.':- HuxKeil Hnae t'o. \o. 2 I'lieiid. lin.tli. il.lK.,, Fdre-mun. I'rank .\-owuril. First .•\sni,vt«ni Iliiiiy lllinn, .•^.-cen.l Assistunt V Trii..«dalr. Sc.^n-tary. I'K.I Sihnitdt. Tr.iimirei llitrmon; itriiuhncMU .tmiorlaliua Twrlrtli i:ir<-ll»n DUlrlet. Towa of llempNlead, IV, Y •1 ' Mi.'nfli.y, Cumtx c'eiii'iiU- t.'.'inai i i;ilwaid flic, l' l • 1,1, 1,1 W ,ll,,,ni P,'„is.-,l l Vic. -i-r - si.l , lit , ,s lOilK.i r |iy,,, K.eordliiK Si-cr.-tarjr , \ mi.Ill Sriini., , Flnan. ia l Sc'fr.-tarr. ,I.'h n .1 M< iliirrr.-y , Ti.-asmreT, I IliaenM * Improv eme-nI tniivrlnltoa M.'-ls .\..v W.iln.H.h.v .-v.-iiii m in I,- \ .•^••li.'ol lioiiM i Mll.1,'1 1 .1 IIJN.iIl . Pl..Hill , 1,1 !•: Ml,l.'W. 1/.. \'i.-e-Pr.>,-<l,l.-i,l . R.' •t M -\ll. S<..'r<>f,. TIIK JAfNTr O.Vl. dine will serve both emis. sonable toiiili of fnr is Please n.>te Imw ilie bi.iwn b.-in.l is iM.-i'd on to tbe e-rov The sea- b.ilinsky i-lv.-t ha t \l,l l ,itl - sn. le ll, y ..s ll s- FOR THE SICK CHILD. Toys That Will Amuse WiCiout Excit- ing. Your Patient, ll is ditii ult to keH-|> ill,- .1' I, .Ililll euterliiined. Es|,i'ciiil|y when , ,iiiv al.-s- '-enci- siaiis in ili,- nisk i- a iri:>l to nurse or imtlier. i,,r liie . ,ii- i il,,ii i-. ill dislikes to sl;i.\ in be.i ni,!,--^ il is I'lO ill lo c:ire ;il,.,iit in;, i 111' g. .V h.ip|il. \ ,,.'• l,'.'> s i - ,,i - ,' I, .-. ,1 ;re-at ai l in ni'l-in--; tin- boms , I , - n- \ liles,-em-e- pl, .isnm to , l,ii,lr,'' uifls c,f lo.\- wi'i.' s',li ,.<-,| 'C'lved b.v Ibe li,,-|,il,iN in ; where infant lie- p,:ra,., sis n,;, big ini-oucs l,,.-! sii.imi ,, l,,r lli< 'ital aulhoiiil.s ,eiili,e-l llinl i-.ilP,u- leseeiK e lassc-s nunli iii. le ),leiisiiiitly nn.l pelhaiis more i|iii.-Uly i,, tbe , hllil 'but i,s liapidly en.L:a.ueil wiili toys. If you ure bujiiig toys for ii .-hild Ibat is ill rem.unlK'r lirst tbat they must be simid.-. .Nothing ,-oniplleate.l or too exciting must be .-hoseii, for ex - citement Is bail for anybody wbo Is not in the fiest of lie-alth.. For the liiile girl well along in c,,ij- valesceiice, the girl of si.\ or over, pa I'Ci- dolls arc ii ilelii;lit. Ibnirs c,iii bo passi-.l in culling I bem out nnd \llic>r iiours In iilu.ving with tlie-m. Beauty Hints. e who fe-ir tbiil the use of lol.l , renin or skin fo.id will iiidiii.' a -rowth of surplus Imir cmi substitute warm milk. This sliould lie applied ,11 eXHC-tl.v lb.- SKiiie- m.-imi.-r ;,s lhe ,renms. If you value (-omplcvb'ii iie\e-r nsi- Inird ^vater \\i.li whl'h |,, w asli lliinl water loiitains inini'iiil -nits such a^^ lime, whli-h w beii c,,iiii,iii,-,| with tbo tittty ,-ii-lds of tbe s.,ap lorm what is known as slearatc- ,,f lime-. This clogs III. tlie pores und imiUes ihem l.ii-;.;tj and open and , onrseiis the ; kin. Sli,,iil,| rainwater not in- avnibibie s,>t1e!, il'e iliird wilier wilh b,iin\ or o;ili,,cnl. If yoil are beni on |r.\iim t,, liave a !ieanilful inoiiib do i,',i f,iil ini., lhe error ,,f ii-siiiiiiug a ,-iiilinilous ;;rlu. .MM-, ll'- thnt leie iihvn.vs Ue|,| ,,ii tho iii'lh linally |,ise tbeir oiii^imil coii- |,mi , an,I wrinicles result, No Time for Pleasure. NelKllbor- -|),,es .v,,iii- „K,II tiike you to 111.- movie'.-.'/\ She '-.Not . much. Time I gel my dMies wnshed ancl the house i-e.bl up Iind lhe bjihle-s to hed nnd lhe elilhlren's clothes mende'd. I'm ileiid for sle.-ii. And besides, y,,ii know, li.-'s so bu,sy iigltiitiii i,,i- the eight-hour ii:iy.\- -linL',', i;.I .'-l.liiiiiill . Ti.-nsiir,' It DOS It: \ K.l.-I- tHIHCil NKIIVK H<« Ml. I'IIIII' K KitlMi^pnl Chiire- k K.v Ail.-ll>(it .T. .Smith Deni-eiM In otiarfcr Tt.-si<l,,n,,, . -22 IT.-nrv Slri- . i Pboiir IU'8-M .SJ. ivii'.-s S-,,,,!:, ' 10 ;,. ,,1 Simdiiv .«;, >1,,.,1, L':.'HI |> in II.'I.. .•,,i„ioo.,n, -r. Ml •»,.-,Will XI Tnlil.. I Mis^- F\ l M IM' liiiil.l. >llsslnn of l|»M lle>el<><>m<T ot PreefMrt 'SX- ctr. in iin.iii.UoiiH.^ I'-ill,' 1 l>-r;,,.,l,. ,.r Fr...-r,.rl, in rharire S^i-fviccK Sioi.lnv nt !> a, ni. Hi'h.'.,1111,111111,,11 s,',,.M,l .'^eindrtv far lillls: lllll,I Siiiuhiv f,,i- bnys di,\ n,>|v .•,,i,inniiil,,n. li^ll 1 8iin.lii.\ S a ill Lienir!.- I thaa •I r.'WH .f A1- •I 7 ; , 1 F • •• 1 . COUNTY DIRECTORY M AH ; Ol I |< I \|.s - :s v\ lil t i^l'Ul.'llK I 'llie l .Sell .S.H.'.etl.i y li .S I ,M,1,-1B hi llllKIl , JJccr.'tiirj lo M ll.iwar.l II,^I..IIM,III. 1, C'oiuuli.ill.u, l,i.KPnt- M, Tl!^vl,^, Ur 'Ir.jttsiirer, on-s I, Wflls, Ni.w V -Vtlorii, >-e;..-ii.-iul. I .Syiue • uu, nil I t,, \ H.iKu, .•|,,, kl.i I k e'ltj - \V I •lui •il.-ite i;,iKiii,, , , J,1, 1 .Siiiviycij, l-'raii K it. Wlilliuiii,, . C;,,,HII,I , •\iiinii i ,, ] .^14'il.iilliut- , .•||«rl.-« .S, Wil-,,11, nil,I,a. .Still. . .Vl . l,il,-.t. 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Tbey ,,)i.-ii. i,,,,. a ligilre, al the vvnisi string straps oi' tin- snm will ll ar,' w oiiiiil al oi;t s, Tw,, .-olor- ni-'- us.-.I ii sw .'iiii'i-, the liolll.-r on bi-ii lUfl's eonlrastiiig Willi th.- or. as a garii.'l swenier ellenv I,..rder. rill- silk sweaters foll.iw liu- ies espe.-l.-illy lis to tluring skirt tlons. and. if middy blouse siiapes. have string snaps to tie ali.>ui tb,- m 'k •inder the .-olk-ir. For Short Stemmed Flowers, nil a siniil.nv illsli or bo.v, lul l I'lbl ,>f water Tlirow In .-i^-'bt uv ,»rii 'oiiimoii bottle i-orks, .Arraii'.'!' thi. Iiowers iiinoiiL; lhe corks, wbicb •:'ill lie hidden entirely by tin- leaves and petals of the Iiowers and at the sumi> lime hold the tlowe-r.-* and leaves about tlie water In a most siitisfrntory IUHII- ner. This suggesti,,ii is espe-iially ime- ful for vlolels, pansles iimt ,>tbi-r sli..rt stemmed tlovveis . Cam«mb«rt Toast. Take one cau of Americii\ I'amein- iK'rt cheese, which Is wrappe-cl In tlu- foil and m c-rustlesH. therefore the moat economical tu buy, and spread It thick- ly on toast rounds. Dust with cayenne pepper and salt, net under the gas broiler a fe w seconds to heat and aerre at once. ThL<« ia very nice with tbe salad eonrae or for a late supper. 1: |-„-, , lli.. .. |i..,ln. •r. ,', 1 • „i,i ..I 1' .sH'.p Ilird, )• Sh l--,i 1'-,; III. c : I-. c-|, 1,' 11. .\s^ • l,,l . .1 1 \ ' '.V le-'-liliiKl. 1'. iie-i-, »l Nc U .Sl a Ik. M„.,l.„^s.-t. ll..slV M '. .-islimfl,,!! 'IM.-I I ,N,- , k >n, lea , r,,••,!,I, i),\- llll.V Tr-;.-Ill, Il.-e. 111(11,. (; i s'',|, . I ,nt.i'l.'i,i lm,-. 'I, ?;.., I, \ il •\-\Illltv Cl , rl: , ,'S l-l,.whl,,. W , -I. pl . Sl,. p p I IT, -11,1 I I'n.|,' i .Sli. llf l Willi. I I! 1:MVI,,.I. I \l;llte , ,l..lii i I <;i„I rk ,r lh. T, WriKbi, |)i-tii. ..fit, s e-,„ii i -kvill.' r„-nlr. I.i,-^ni.- l •ks, p,, V 11 M . mt.sl.ie. ,MI.,T|-, . \ I Wi.-hi ti v ,lllMl.- s p S;iniii, 1 .III V inill il 1111,1, Vf, i'„i,-!.•„.I f'r.iintv ,III.IK<'. Nif-Mi,'inii I.v III,! '.ok .-.lllit ct-ik. C Itill,som. M,,,.,.l„ Court CiI. r, 1 f-'. r,..le.', I,yi,n:,^..l C.triiiiis-'lo!,. !• ,,f 7,imr\ l.ir.i-s F Tl-iitn-n Vnlbv Stn-arii. C''.niml..<sli,r,.-r's ,.' i;l.'rri,,n. I. i: Kil win. IT.II,i,\l'-.-id Pri-xldf-nl C-Iiii- r Stow,, IlcinpsN-ii.l, K<'(-re-lar\ .'\iiiite- .S,Illl'l'nt. cl'ii' 'f Hlrrhwnv-. W r-'i. .1 Sl„-I - fll.-I, c-,,v. r-i.^nlv Mt,.iiir-\-, r-X,nt)i-t -r Mr Cl,,!!, Gl.-n c-,,, , (•••only- S.-f,',. ' ..' \\''i«rl,t- .-itel M^a- ur'-*-, Frank A Wood, nr>o.«.>v.-lt 'n .• H.'.-tr.l ut Hiip^i-viHor- .,'. , t lc ti,'lr fhfinilipr« in Ihr Ooiirl TToiicr' Hi Min.••la pvf-rv >t,,ii.lHV in..riilnK al XO \'.-lo'-lc and nl Hiu-h otli'T tie,'- us- th- (,ff!. i,il hticlneH\ necinHittiti-n TOW\ OP MK^IPHTKAn OFFiriAI,« T«wn TXrwtr'' . S,ir>«-r»isoi Ft. R. Ke.ilM,. Fi'-.-r,.,!!. Chairman. Town C\er\< Franklin C. Gilbert. H<'rnpi.f»'«o. .Tilntl'-e eif the- t^e.ee. Wiiter It, Jonea, Hampiiteael. .Tiidtli?* of thi> f*earp, l'<lwa»-1 T. Vo.i. T.vnbrook Ju»tir«- of the Ptmre, 1- .,. . 1 '' • ,M- K <i'itr),,, .- 1. CJ,.|,r ,'1,1,1,1 -ri' 1 1; ,-\ii.-. . I'.I,!.,I I P' , ,l,l>.,.l. III \1 1 • 1 rl US ,. | ,',I1,»,1.. \ \ilWn.diii'Kt . >. .M,i...,ln i:.-,-'i \\-|lll.-.i,,ii 1,1. • Ult U„-l,,„Kt.. n K Ml.llhliswl •1\. r;'i,.|yn. 1 .M in handl't , 'li.-n l Ni-i-k .Sta, nl .,f MlRhwayn , W . sibur y III \ Poor, w livd' I';, ,k lc,|..-H, Grea t Neck •••lip. rlnt,., • S C.,„ d.i. t of S.h.iols, . y, Min»..l/i III 1. I M.H oi- IHI: rou'% o|.- CH*li;H HAV l.-r Hay To C'luii 1. - \V ,Iilsll,-.. Wl. ll.r F>-J, (I, 'li,. - ^^ illin in 1-: Il.ll.' .1 (• '\{' IIKI,, ., 1,'-. pl, ,S1, n..111.1 I'l'i W/i|t,-i t:i.|,»r. l c.l '•l.-l r. Tie-.• 1- Itr,.,.ie VI, f|. rl<. • Ies. Oysl..r rpiv. of Ihl f'-M, , ikllti. civsl. r III, V c.f lh' - I>-nr.. .nvsie, , e;|,.,-, .-,,,.,. \f Ml.' p.a,' - 'i.l.i, l--i.rii,lni.-,|,,l,. '.f ty,i. F' IK-,, iii.il, Ui.ksvilU uf .\ss.--«or(., • , ,(i , Oyietor Ra v 'l!\v fll'-n f\,v . i,,ii.l, Faiiiiinifdali- • r of Tii'o-H, .nl<li M.^Gii\.>n. r>\-«t,, riH OonaUblen. lohn 8 Thompnon, fivter Rny Frank VrCahlll, f;i'n Cnve C.enrKe Powell, Farmlnirdale John Rr.iw'h, ,Ir , Hir-kuvtllr Tbomaa W, Crane Glen Oore, Town fbiperlntenelent of Hl«i«wars ,Iohn B, Burke, .<<yoMiel Overn*fr> nf the Poar, Toh re T. Innea. S. » CXIf Harrv F W^hei. fj|»n Co»e