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ssfflnap sa^fKi AGE .SIXTEEN XSo 1*TE SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS,^AYVILliiB, % yj. t M@^^^^£ "- --'•• -"-* '"-*.' ~ * -*'"•' ' *"• ." »" "• '••—"* '" " - - " __***"1_1_"'. - - — ~ —-rip i ii i ' • ri~ " - -" .MI • m i l in i »MI immm^mmm^mmmmmmmmirj i m* m ^ m •• »—n».iirfy— ^Usfe)6Alt% COURT ^ Rive**side lis Siad ih Me^t Theih TfiBrwm ot : Win^H. Sauihoid:' itx disposing Terry, late "ot "of : aV estate-j l3Rihi£d.^!iL ^abiiu.t_£S10.000- 'after the p&JQv^ot his widow, .Isabel P. Terry. ^S^cts'iKat the eieciitbrs. "ot lite_ es- 5 ^ pay over p to~the trustees "bt /the Pttret-Univers^listC&urcn o£ iSouthotd. ^f2.500. bt%entch 5 |2*M0 is to be used ?^s \ -permanent endowment to be- Ifccown. as tUe 1\. Augusta Terry fund. x&ft. $500, to be "used i s ;a permanent v^ti^oW^ieut'tb'be known, as the Milton,I ?f||! TerryIfund." ?; ' , j : ^Israel ?3?i "Terry^^Hi. Is :sv*ea all .the. "personal properly _ In the build- tag - occupied fey the Southold post 'ofilce. Which, belonged to the testator, and all hook accounts, etc.. in connec- tion with the undertaking , business conducted by th,e.deceased. The w:d- <>w Is to be paid the income frcci^he : residue of "the estate during her hie- tune and at her death the principal Vlth the exception of the bequest to -sthe Uaiversalist Church, is to go to I -the above-nanied son. •/„ .... ;•. : a |^J : . - John; GarroV. of Manhattan, uL ne- ^ieathed •-11JM by the .will J>f Mr|. £boise H i Belts, of Manhattan, sum- ! ":%ter resident of SouthampteB. pro via-, Ced he was In the employ .of 4»«^^ ig&k at the time of hex death... Mary I'EUot Hoardley. daughter, receives all ' 'Jewels, laces, furs and other wearing 1 4pparei-5 ,Tho modern ;sUve^. is Jo.be xdiTlded between the sous, JU)ute l?Yed- "bBck Holbrbo* Betts and Wyllys.Ros- Jeetter Bettsw and thejantlque old Ens- - lfeh and heirloom ^UTer Is to be dlvid- - W among'taVtsro'sb'ns'and the daughj : tejf Edith Betta. grandaughter, and % WYUys R- Betts, ^grandson.; are each ^ "heueathedL $500. _ T h e residue to be '•'' 2eojialfc- ; divided hetwben the /two sons. The,VQl 6tates:that\the daughter did > T iibVshare in the div1slbnVb?.the secur- :i itles : *aad "other personal; property^for yt'shixe during t&b testatrix's lite Ume- - - The "will of t IsaacS>/Downs, late J %t- Shelter Islahd. : :behueaths an estate c iOvaliiea; at $li:.»00j;jb Frederick G. ^Ic^lfewns > 7 sbn.*wh6 is^n*amed executor.^ v U - ?The iwOl ot Jscmes ^Tllliams. late ot "Cold Spting Harbor, bequeaths an es • '- 'i±~-—!__•_»;J—:_«-Ji.v^.*—«xaan_tn_^Tar '*:'•'; '*Hi ( may he* dying out in ; t£e^ United States. Its "greatest 'stronghold. The guni-chewing "stenographer niay be In ! the "process/ of " b e l ^ eliminated J by -the "one "who works crbss-%ord puzzles. ; '••'•'• At any xate, the topbrtB "of chicle, the mwlbaterlal fbr*gu"m -decreastd taat v year. Only "54,- ' 123,000 worth of the "elastic"sub- stance derived from the -'milky Juice' "of the "sapbdllla tree; was brought In from Mexico, jHon- duras and the- /British West "to- dies—a decrease : 'i>f u halfrpill- ' Hon dollars irom the prbylous / year, -according^ to bepartment ', of Commerce f^ures. j Ehirope, however, may take'up < the gum' chewer's burden. Kear- l -ly""3.0^C^lb^^d^'o"f ? ^1iHc*&- j made chewing 'gum. valued "at » > $1.;>S5,0(JO. was; exported durUig ; the v ye:ir. of which "France" took ! - ^t the larjest part. . v ?t -. ••-' .- ...: ~ ^ - ' ; =•"-: '">" ; -';-->ll - it , t | | • I • *1 l t t t T m*~* •< - T ' " I T *••*•*• x When tlie trains from"the East arrive in Riverside. Ca!-. ^the'travelers "are welcomed to thnt city by pretty senoritasVho dispense oranges and by trouba- fiors "who "sins and dance. thority ^Buggests/.the ancient miracle j ptays as the possible origin. In these i ^^e'sbhiettoaea^Rhbwn' the sending of j CSirlst fromj Annas to "Caiaphas and j frbin Pilate to. ; Herbd; 'another 'finds ] the origin In the v .HuU festival held ] by the Qmdusbn March ol.'or In the I Feast "of Fc^te/^bbrated by the "Ro- J tfiuns on February i7, at which tricks { (sending persona/on foolish errands^ or j /expeditions) similar to the'modern! April'•'Fooiv'ds^.ywfejie-pi^bd. /One of . the mOsi pfauslble conJecJures traces j the/^brlgin/of tlie ^custom to "France, 4 which nation took the lead over all j Christeniloni *';n"-COtnme:.cirig t h e ^ e w | 335 ^teraf6mrerccangB_ wa&: maue :me_i_- !. How Beet r Keep Warrh} { j /•Hbn^ybVs.''turn'-oa v tee^at , to;jMeir' japartment hoxises/at ; 57'degreea : Fahr- v enhelt. ^Yhen'it .gets that "&ld,Hhey Ffb f rm^a/^fflW?t^^|i^e r ^r^^^-^^ : " bn : the ^side^X:tt 6,D ^* 1 ^^™^?^^' , e'and ~b^t_\w!ngs/tV The"outer^sh^ell of "ti?e^ i cluster is made;up of bees^ttiat^ddie 1 close'aad'stay^itlll. They?furnish 1 tlie: ! Insuiatlbn*'tvhjcb-prevents'/the"escape of heat "so "effectively that there "may ; be '75 degrees dlfTerence/hetweeh/the / Inside and the'6utfe7de,oniy>4% ! Inches j'away. ,..->...y./xi/...-. .-.••• i ^?-C^ t V.;.-; /( Thousands ;of "dollars/are /IbBt /to | American b>bk*eepfero'every'year.^hbw- ! ev"er,/by '• bees v vvorking^emsbivjes 'tV 1 death "to J keeping ' warmi/this ^way--- j Amirican" Jpurual of r Ph^rmacy. [ 'WalipapeV t «.uti..o becomes ^marred ""when latf-ttffl ,buring "winter oranges and other j citrus fruits are most : reasonable In I , price arid .'most abundant. .Their \ 'delicious flaforj ; ahd/re- j "freshes / t h e a'ppe- i tlte aridtheir color J "adds ; to any dish or table. 'For the first . .. T course an "orange cn'p,/filled'"with" diced/orange, a bit'of | grapefruit, seeoed "and peeled grapes { and ririd-flavb'red "sugar sirup. Is es- J pec!aiiy > well' liked. , ..^ ' /Although the b^nge /te.'deilcateiy-j acid. It/has ; a"n"aika\ine reaction which , makes it" esp'eciaily yaiuable in coun- teracting/ foods : that - p'rbduce ac'ds. ^As^'a dessert, -"oranges, make "an "ex- cellent ? sweet course," containing "'sugar • elaborate /and "heavy "dinner a eislly""digested' dessert^is^a^necessity, j s OiFange ^ ! n ^ ; Cup7—T^e'cce^cup- j ful ylach /of :'dicb"d -j^'pefruit ^pnlp, [ pfa^g^?p ! u|p?a^dj^ine*a^p^el *M|X/and i sprinkle "with/a littie"suga_rj&d : jemon' i : ^dfe^r)D"efpr?a ^lemon^'sirop.^made'j by. cooking"sugar, jeiiibn Juice 'and rind ! with : a little^^water;'^CWU^w&TflUj * hnivra-bf bringes," s^tintb"sh"erbet cups, o*r^Smpliy fili 'the s giasses with ^tlie fruit '/'mliftire. v / A t "tbe/MstJ'mpfiient ^rinMe "with finely m garnish'wlth^sprig/of fresh'Inirit'fn jth"e cent'er^of tbe^glass. v .^ . T . * ,„. \ ; l dra'rige' 2^e>ingues:;^-^epirat'e _]toto sections ffourj^ v n|ei^ltfout?^break-; Ing| ffib 'membrane., ^Malie V^sirnp 9 of onePhalf ^cupful 1 each ! ;of flemon 'Juice, water'"and any canned fruit Juice, bbll- ESSgg ..TiejVm'prAmariay^elferiate^r^ •Mattituck. disposes:ot ; an estate.yal- ^ned at i abbut/|6.000..B.obert W. "VTells, :feashah ! d. T fe "torhavethV use/bt the~ tes-' 'taJtrtx*s house'at Mattituckduringrhls ; lifetfiaVahi If he"; desires "to sell same is'lo hafe"the "income frbni /the ;prOr ^ceeds. The tnistees/ot .3Laarel l Ceme- /terr.. Assoclallbn *are, to; be;pald/ 5100, -the income to ;be~used for'.the upkeep fbf, the Parson v pibh" Alice B. {Wolf, /of ii<!^t£lui^el^d-/(§wlyh."W*^irbvvnson, -itt Rntherfora.-/N.: J~ "granad:aughtefsr I are h^ueathed. itQOO each. Theresl- "dUe'bf the estate Is"bqnally/divided : Ybefweei/Tdrs,/Cora/E. ^Wolf. P?'Cut : -iibhbgue, ; and"Mrs."Carrie„E.'Brbwrison; . B g • --I. —:—: . . » . i ^ » ^ . ^ y ^ U ^ z ^ i . ^ ^ ; — :'~. i -rOtrltUUiexuirS.-!.•»»' a^..*»<»«»t,»ipiiS>-—. . ., ! S'•-^Applications have ;hben : ; made. I for /letters p£ "administration in the fol- : "2o'wing''esfates:. ; - .,-,. ;. 1-v- ^..i-.-.-i''. -f,^{ -1 -Mary is..Frost. ^tete^of^Babyionjfva^ ;^'N5e^52;500," Irvin E.'"Smith, 'son, petl^ . tipner. __•.....; .V/?..^,..^ ; : -,*;. v -„. ,^'.~'- ;•--./HarrfeTGadersleeve, r Ia|e of,Amityr / ;v!Be,JTahie_/$4,*0O, Hannah J. Tiewis; M"dadgnter, petltibrier. V "wben ! visits were paid and gifts made, j "When •TiK'e^^r^orm^.*?)^ieii^ec;--WM I 'adopted 7 in ] 15G4. ;Vew Yieafs v liay Vwas j carried back to January l. and only \ ^pretendbd "gifts and mock' ee/rembnial j visits wbre/'aade on April 1, with "the ; object pt/'making fools^ of those "who had fofeottbn thV change of "date. - n '!K)N£)ON ? S GRIME o-- Scoipturcs !ef'Hou£es> v ^f Pir- | 'Hameait VanMri/Crnaea-^SootP \ ^'^/"•L^Soi-^BIj.Bea. ..the"' fambbs'idbek ..*^:*JH»e.house "of^parliament./Itetrarfoa/ / ^ClbggjMijrithi soot/ and /dirt "recently ~r'j&foc^sbajts rictingaltogi'lLer. This JiUE^ted % to ;his niajbsiy'i^cSce "of "wbrfe ^ a t sbrietiibs" albst be dope In ^Hia/njear future'to prevent lit-:- buOd-; py^ncBeLf^roni /eatireJy changliig -Itsi "Hai^tecfural : features^ because of" de-; "• C**V- -''"-• •*'*=• ---"•"'- .(T '•—• ""-- - - . _.-z. mS£c£ :^;.i : .'^:,- : >; .^/.: ' ;"? •jL\ : .T5je British holses'bf parliament are -considered one""^©! the. ftoSst*specimens - ';i&_ Gothic architecture _to ^ e fwbrld." / . ^ d -*|tt* IRI .'' ,, * s efforts are /aider' ccn- /•tderafibri to -prevent their famop 3 z&ptffl*e§m from further crumbling :/'"TBW^. : '"Many : ;*tiready-hsve clsappbared /jKid*a general ^schenK /of restbratibn ^'-.fnlreiBSying s {t3tie;/JrjmmetFy ih .of -"the *&-. /./"On '•ome sJdes about balf the -pin-. :"«^[«8/|iave;'either""fanen or been're- t.j'sSved*from Uine"to'.time"as^'a"meas-': i *iro ? ot»fe4jr-. ^'/ / : ; ; ^ / ; / ;-"_: i 1 / /bwlag : to ' decar of the" stone " fea- /tniea. many fof the ;psr>ro?!e figures /SiTe "lost th^ir coses and some of ! .$&M figurehead*, battered b"y the winds •ad rahis and'soot, have" taken on a . r iwiaDiance ot "fkalls "and " eery crea- 'Caria/ 'tn'mAny^races'the; very "'stone ?W0rk~h*s begun to flake, and near the r * "isreh'over-the peers" entrance to tlie 3ii20 of lord* It h^N b ^ t n e ?o brittle ; "tSst It IE possible tn s-rrape It rrith a ./"'iagsr'nalL . / 'High op.oa the massive'Victorta-Urw-; ^ « ' i t u a y of" the .Osnsrc? In the niches hire lost ftnge*^ and here and else- 'iitusm'yfhit werVi'rifcinally beaatlfQlly "<itte4 CTOWES,'hav^ horstne little mere than e&ip<.Tcsa Mots ' rnaioary. ' / : .••ffir/fraalt "Balnr-s. rhiel'architect' of ./Oie" o©ce "of"warV?. has' beea'' esgsged '' : feose"'tIs>e'«s~a report oa the nuesUbn c-f irrcntJns the d<?t*T:oratl6n. *lt tv'Bot'c problerr. cf rabsM^nce, <t» ~la (Se o n e «f St. I'ncrs cathedral," . ' : Elr "'Fraak. /explained recently, "the "feasdstlcas <m wtirts the bouses of •-• '"partlsment ar? baSt are safe,;'tad the . "fracture Itarif f* p*rf<i*crty so-sad. It 7 ''fe"-«Jsply s matter cf <t<&£j : -ot th» °'«t«fMf "«toae wcri. ; "Alissst rrom Use Xitsz tfc.e 3 - n x « of , "]g*3«Jilsi€flt wrre bnrr.'' : ifi«>-i»3& x&s' .'pneesa/ef fatern-!? ^•-•<-%.j tecum* tsta- t&S*. the soft stt<i* crumhtiSg 'owing 'It'ifcft'scdta of t*:« #bot and' sslpaur as: *—•• »^-..-;~—irrTTT—7-—i-^S>- "-!T&e"pendtt&Pii&dle^=—^ rib^^wmisr^^ne-roxig^air^ppem^ce 1 mav~be'restored T wIth UiVald v of"a r toyi" r pairitbbx, sa^s^ Popular ^Science IMbnth- j Ijr. Y Mix : to^^er^a/'>»ipr]j^attclo^^^ r'apprbxiniates *^e* paper, ^arid ':il /It^ts"; \\ "dlslpi j papier ?mix * three/ ^or; ff par. j'cpibrs,'and^apply 1 It '^/ir^ularly/ifa |^9^ib1fc^^^^t^t^pt?%^piq|f^ "unifbrm fsurfaSefqf t : colbr. ""'it ?ts v Only/ Hby ^avoiding ^t«ught^ Unar" &atj*sttch' : 1 'a '"paper'can *be 'repaired "'snccessfully. rtRlSr^^^i^^^^^l^?^''^^*^!', la tab 'Joyous procession pf 5 newhats | southbound, 'pasienger/ train :bn tiie f that-annnunlv;the ccrni^ Westfiald^bridge. .The-men in /Jhe; rtbere are many types-alytbe /way lfK ? ™J™^;<!^S?ft^V» teb^.saw^the : .gbs/.wRlking albng the {from 'audacious and:" amusing to3pic- j v»_. , • t^ ^ •»«* S a ^ a ^ f f i e ioepmotive whistles-made"i'turesqu'elmil"ilfimlfieU.vTWo T outstand-1 '.«._•_ *^ nb*-d&'erJHice''and , &e*brakes?were^ap^' Pyis I Rccora t fw l 1923j ; Paris/—American '^divorces -grantea cbver^and "cbolrrThhr Is ;cbmpote/and may/ ; 'be'served Jasbias /It -is./ ^Place tiese^al^^ov^fed^or^ge^s^tipSi .«n! rbnnds'pf "spo'nge" t a k e / moIsjtraCyr^h^a: using'lfwV'egg whites, % _twb* iablespoqh-1 fuis v 'of: Vpbwdered ^|uga>~and *a ?5able-] 'spoonful of tiie/'compote^^a'p^ ^ Cdfer the ^oranges /andIset 'in£R -Jmbderate oveh" to^Vowru ^e^'e^id % wlth*"sb'me 'of the'cbmpble/as 'a 'garnish. Zz--/^^J "^Grange/i ce v C/esm^^w>k ^ two ^Sop- •'cool 3 an ? d/ad'd;bne ^cupYul^'bf ?6rMs* Juice, a a fp'int f o f ; thin/creMn, -?a' fpintih I "of H salt 'Freeze as usual. * i were puzxlin Globe over the deiayl-^Bbstbn Metal nail^ coUare^are •"now - useirfe rave'th'e lumber lost by spllrSne'wfien tempbrary^ ^structures /are being torn dpwn, 3 anoMthe' time iost In pulling re- CalMtrant njlls. 'Befpre/the riall Is driven."one\l_ the?collara is siipped over It, preyen^ig ,;lt from entering; |he wood quite all the way./^ Ti\U3 "a; Sammer'.claw can be"slipped r under' the nail head, removing the natl easily. * It b/cibimed/ that from 30 to K)"•'per cent; of I the time heretofore/ required "for. n^smantlfag s/caffpldin? /can bef'sayed by rise of this mv"eritlbn/-r^eveiand Plain v peaiex-.-i.-,.-^;'~,••,—•'•..••. ./•'" c ."-' ; How Tfmperatufe-pf / •L^a'IsAs'cerimn^d To /measure the/temperatoie in lava ?at.'various "depths,"a party ^bf .Cnltbd "States *voicaabloglsts Is dr£U- ing *a "series of boles In the huge crater /of Mount "Tffiaujta - w S The pOTsfbtiity^or'utfllzIn^ * t^e s ,steaia from the crater * for" power, /purposes ^wfil b V s t n d l e d ' a t / ^ s a x r i e 'Uxae. F o r thlsa.smali rabbratory with"sniali en- gines "aisd condensfers has 'been' built orer/ihe hottest of. the crater holes. In "drlllins. much "difficulty has been encouatered. doe' to the great hard-" nesa of the basalt rock that forms the sotld lava foundation, says Popular "arfen« 'Monthly. it Is "piossibie to bore <mly two or 'itiites feet *a ;day. "The' 'wort.; is '"exp^ited" to ''"'reveal.'new'' facts /concerning Use increase In tem- perature toward 'the center ot the earth, as wcil as new knowledge of mlcercl and gas changes underground. straw brim , Is cavered,. irfth / y a r i - | j £ ^ c ^ ^ y o p t ^ ' ^ d ^ y ^ o t h e r ^ ^ - j (one^^^ylble1n|%^g^^o^s^ a "'drylrig toft Vre, better s aaajfh^» ,..„„„„„_ ._ , drte^ : by'"me^anical : mea&.JT^ere : ^ M& ^P w * s / a ; -Sonified turban wltha i^ e \^^ nt ^i^Mmaa /'to ^FTance/iieaa'shilrikageMn "this^vcay. Befbre :! a rich appUque •trimming on; the. coro-} Sgg^g^ 4 that "to th^ppBlaSotfJbr-dt. fl«pw|is^bo F d. f asrwritlnglflpr l rlt?K|i net. ^eJF-Oup, Is ^ |wely|plcturebatjbnv|ng^owe^made -g^;the'laws^of th*e t varti^' i states !; m \onsizea^aper. '"Cliiria c l a y ' W ^ s e a f o r of Ehade^ribbon at the fronh WWch^fy^ve^^ J&ps Settle in Tnno-ia-iee liirrsT'hiP, Tcfin..—The fnorcr<jret~ta ffSNtee &bssan"d*i"bf J s p a n w e farmers 'i3""tfc* rich porttiws of 'AJrkasflin be- "t**iga"Mjr5«; and Joyftrr,'Art., brgaa '/i* iiiii* i«"f! *jt«h ;l«ml5«i 'itt&i ; .-«Cio "Mfets^s r*tttt«;>r, J*pai«*e., fcsve It,- **tppfal«>d »ed t*r*)pte*4' to buj *w •*ai* t -42&iiii*£tj ifrt.r-c-f 1$f>* '">. t^^t SS.C:^ l.Zd 'fv4 K,S! :* J , il *'' f!j Sflf/XW : Ia^ts?«?ri. f fig •' Cowacrrf &h A pp** \ mj% >*: **•- JQ i v.-a.j.^ j r Jap&s^i* fr spcrt !?*.lc v.--; : ' to • I^STS . ;-!) Crtil- «cr»-flc? A«?«JUS Sturdy Cottons .'„ 'for the Small'Boy /^i^ *A CKildren'sShoes II f h T : J t t i j * ~'4 J ' tWA ,f/, 111 tl^. s 1 <5 \' Aj —U-i*„ * --'-" " " —-•--«r^»*-^,' "-VC • " - i <<M%zSr^ •*•'•?• r ~ : \ *^i$sf$& ^N^'-ts ^TjteDffiq 3^8«V2>< '^ ••••-•'i ^^^^3^^ \\ ^^sK^^-rsg?^ 1 ^W tfilnB^ *r ^V ~-*--LJ4£^ " ' -" 1 3r-fc. ' " •• L #iflrfiH'^ "T •^teSBSB^^*^ -,•--••-••{ ... - . •• -_ . . * ; - / ; -t 'I '.? I -I You can step 'Into c our store right liere in Patchogne and find a wider range of hew styles—^a higher degree of" quality arid a lower price mark than is-possible uv any of the exclusive big city shops. Spring styles for women include blonde satins, oxfords, opera pumps, black arid tan combinations, strap purrips and a great msny others too numerous to mention. The leathers are fine, carefully executed. Colt patent, satin, kids, Russian calf arid two tones. For better shoes for less money sec from $L.7S itb pM Getting More Wear from Better ioss! "/Little ones T that' romp :J and jjlay ? ail;i3a'y ^U^soo^wear^ouVfeexheaper^-ories. ^6ur I ! processes arid lasts that fit. better wbar. All go to give BRILL'S 1 ! II Girls 7 & Boys 7 Shoes •atirig a chain of «tofes "all over I-brig Island * for "years,'our : great -buying^power l far exceeds any'^dividual Strire J arid : therefore enables'W to get concessions frorn ; mariu- factxuers'which 1 the individual cannot" get, ^ You, as orir custorner, derive the benefits from these concessions through the savings oh the shoes and all other rnerchaitdiie which you may purchase from us. Better Shoes for Less Money! Whfet itiore can be said? i jj» •* 0* .-m IS3SWKJCB :>'I*J^-V^i^ ' "lest. s M « -Use 'best &o»flt""fbr fbe raapfr? Htfte boy of thr&fl or tbi ttnder^trtea ; yd«aif$tee ere little r.«3ts-flnfJ^h'o ; c^ jsyfbs. Tb«y /are Sttda of stnfdy coftoas hr cfts.ree Ifa- ~tr,ft, nstjslly In tan, n.itr,n;}. brotra, ifee cf c?f«J, 'i»J fs.-rnetimea' Mtt w#u# ^*«r-5 4S5 ^£&TS&E££S. Ccttea C5«J and ta:«s^« n»lta 'a reftttfcal' IVi>S^-'fa:j*A$>isR- In black or tAn calfskin, or the dress shoes in patent with cornbinaiion tops are the choice oi'jKirents who appreciate mttit of real leather, fine woffcrnanship, correct Salt* and expert fitting. Complete assortments Belter shoes for less money at now read/. iVn'Mlil »^CW^ Here" you v wiil find heavy sboes : foT^rough year.'lightSandals for^warmer^wea^er^a^d "purrips and oxfords for dVe^ %i wear. Better Shi»es ?for i L ^ ^ e t f t y ^t BRILLS Style - Qu&lity > Ptich fkf?i%ln <? •••^if , 4»}*a#«i*y '"'J* n M «H| l ip iK, m w* f V i e > f i c» ••• ^ri\«}*-9ips«rT " 1* $3.^5 to $4.9S A -- reached this year in our offering of rneh's footwear fof\Spring. First qtiaiity; second, style; third, price. All the new dressy lasts in best calfskins or grain teliherg. %o\i must sec them add feel the'comfort"to"a]p- prcc'tatc the value. Sec •'orir •windows, then come in. -Better shoes * for 'Itin tnonzy'tk ? ifjhi *"'f i^4 &JP "'ffS»*{fVUi3r "i Mfy ^^^^gggli^a^^felate^^ >^ Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Rive**side lis Siad ih Me^t Theih

TfiBrwm ot : Win^H. Sauihoid: ' itx disposing

Terry, late "ot "of : aV estate-j

l3Rihi£d.^!iL ^abiiu.t_£S10.000- 'after the p&JQv^ot h i s widow, .Isabel P . Terry. ^ S ^ c t s ' i K a t the eieciitbrs. "ot lite_ es-5 ^ pay over pto~the trustees "bt /the Pttret-Univers^l is tC&urcn o£ iSouthotd. ^f2.500. bt%entch 5 |2*M0 i s t o be used ?^s \ -permanent endowment to be-Ifccown. as tUe 1\. Augusta Terry fund.

x&ft. $500, to be "used i s ;a permanent v^ti^oW^ieut'tb'be known, as the Milton,I ?f||! TerryIfund." ?; ' , j :

^ I s r a e l ?3?i "Terry^^Hi. Is :sv*ea all . the. "personal properly _ In the build-t a g - occupied fey the Southold post

'ofilce. Which, belonged to the testator, a n d all h o o k accounts, etc.. in connec­t i o n with the undertaking , business conducted by th,e.deceased. The w:d-<>w Is t o be paid the income frcci^he

: res idue of "the estate during her hie-tune and at her death t h e principal

V l t h the exception of the bequest to -s the Uaiversalist Church, is to go to

I -the above-nanied son. •/„ .... ;•. : a |^J :. - John; GarroV. of Manhattan, uL ne-^ i e a t h e d •-11JM by the .will J>f M r | .

£ b o i s e H i Belts , of Manhattan, sum-! ":%ter resident of SouthampteB. pro via-,

C e d h e w a s In the employ .of 4 » « ^ ^ ig&k at the time of hex death... Mary

I'EUot Hoardley. daughter, rece ives all ' 'Jewels, laces , furs and other wearing 1 4pparei-5 ,Tho modern ;sUve^. i s J o . b e x d i T l d e d between the s o u s , JU)ute l?Yed-

"bBck Holbrbo* Betts a n d Wyl lys .Ros -Jeetter Bettsw and thejant lque old E n s -

- lfeh and heirloom ^UTer Is to be dlvid-- W among'taVtsro'sb'ns'and the daughj

:tejf Edith Betta. grandaughter, and % WYUys R- Bet ts , ^grandson.; are each ^ "heueathedL $500. _ T h e residue to be '•'' 2eojialfc-;divided he twben t h e / two sons .

The,VQl 6 tates : that \ the daughter did >T i ibVshare in t h e div1slbnVb?.the secur-: i i t les : *aad "other personal; property^for

y t ' s h i x e during t&b testatrix's l i te Ume-- - T h e "will of t I s a a c S > / D o w n s , late

J %t- Shel ter Islahd. ::behueaths a n estate c iOvaliiea; a t $li:.»00j;jb Frederick G. ^Ic^lfewns>

7sbn.*wh6 is^n*amed executor.^ v U - ?The iwOl o t Jscmes ^Tllliams. late o t

"Cold Spt ing Harbor, bequeaths an es • '- 'i±~-—!__•_»;J—:_«-Ji.v^.*—«xaan_tn_^Tar

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may he* dying out in ;t£e^ United States. Its "greatest 'stronghold. The guni-chewing "stenographer niay be In ! the "process/ of " b e l ^ eliminated J by -the "one "who works crbss-%ord puzzles. ; '••'•'•

A t any xate , the topbrtB "of chicle, the mwlbaterlal fbr*gu"m

-decreastd taat vyear. Only "54,-' 123,000 worth of the "elastic"sub­stance derived from the -'milky Juice' "of the "sapbdllla tree; was brought In from Mexico, jHon-duras and the- /British West "to­dies— a decrease:'i>f u halfrpill- ' Hon dollars irom the • prbylous / year, -according^ to bepartment ', of Commerce f^ures. j

Ehirope, however, may take'up < the gum' chewer's burden. Kear- l -ly""3.0^C^lb^^d^'o"f?^1iHc*&- j made chewing 'gum. valued "at »

>$1.;>S5,0(JO. w a s ; exported durUig ; the vye:ir. of which "France" took !

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^t the larjest part. . v ?t - . • • - ' . - ...: ~ ^ - ' ; =•"-: ' " > " ; - ' ; - - > l l

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x When tlie trains from"the East arrive in Riverside. Ca!-. the'travelers "are welcomed to thnt city by pretty senori tasVho dispense oranges and by trouba-fiors "who "sins and dance.

thority ^Buggests/.the ancient miracle j ptays as the possible origin. In these i ^^e'sbhiettoaea^Rhbwn' the sending of j CSirlst fromj Annas to "Caiaphas and j frbin Pilate to. ;Herbd; 'another 'finds ] the origin In thev.HuU festival held ] by the Q m d u s b n March ol . 'or In the I F e a s t "of Fc^te /^bbrated by the "Ro- J tfiuns on February i7, at which tricks { • (sending persona/on foolish errands^ or j /expeditions) similar to t h e ' m o d e r n ! April'•'Fooiv'ds^.ywfejie-pi^bd. /One of . the mOsi pfauslble conJecJures traces j the/^brlgin/of tlie ^custom to "France, 4 which nation took the lead over all j Christeniloni *';n"-COtnme:.cirig t h e ^ e w |

3 3 5 ^teraf6mrerccangB_ wa&: maue :me_i_-

!. How Beet rKeep Warrh} { j /•Hbn^ybVs.''turn'-oavtee^at ,to;jMeir' japartment hoxises/at ; 57'degreea :Fahr-v enhelt. ^Yhen'it .gets that "&ld,Hhey F f b f r m ^ a / ^ f f l W ? t ^ ^ | i ^ e r ^ r ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ :

" bn: the ^ s i d e ^ X : t t 6 , D ^ * 1 ^ ^ ™ ^ ? ^ ^ ' , e 'and ~b^t_\w!ngs/tV The"outer^sh^ell of "ti?e

i cluster is made;up of bees^t t ia t^ddie 1 close'aad'stay^itlll. They?furnish1tlie: ! Insuiatlbn*'tvhjcb-prevents'/the"escape

of heat "so "effectively that there "may ; be '75 degrees dlfTerence/hetweeh/the

/ Inside and the'6utfe7de,oniy>4%! Inches

j ' a w a y . ,..->...y./xi/...-. . - . • • • i ^?-C^ t V.; . - ; /( Thousands ;of "dollars/are /IbBt / to

| American b>bk*eepfero'every'year.^hbw-! ev"er,/by '• bees vvvorking^emsbivjes ' t V 1 death "to J keeping ' warmi/this ^way---j Amirican" Jpurual ofrPh^rmacy. [

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becomes ^marred ""when l a t f - t t f f l

, b u r i n g "winter oranges and other j citrus fruits are most : reasonable In I

, price arid .'most abundant. .Their \ 'delicious flaforj

;ahd/re- j "freshes / t h e a'ppe- i tlte aridtheir color J "adds ; to any dish or table.

'For the first . . . T course an "orange •

cn'p,/filled'"with" diced/orange, a bit'of | grapefruit, seeoed "and peeled grapes { and ririd-flavb'red "sugar sirup. Is es- J pec!aiiy>well' liked. , . . ^ '

/Although t h e b ^ n g e /te.'deilcateiy-j acid. It/has ;a"n"aika\ine reaction which , makes it" esp'eciaily yaiuable in coun­teracting/ foods : that - p'rbduce ac'ds.

^As^'a dessert, -"oranges, make "an "ex­cellent ? sweet course," containing "'sugar •

elaborate /and "heavy "dinner a eislly""digested' dessert^is^a^necessity, j

sOiFange ^ ! n ^ ; C u p 7 — T ^ e ' c c e ^ c u p - j ful ylach /of :'dicb"d -j^'pefruit ^pnlp, [ pfa^g^?p!u|p?a^dj^ine*a^p^el *M|X/and i sprinkle "with/a littie"suga_rj&d: jemon' i

: ^dfe^r)D"efpr?a ^lemon^'sirop.^made'j by. cooking"sugar, jeiiibn Juice 'and rind ! with : a little^^water;'^CWU^w&TflUj * hnivra-bf bringes," s^tintb"sh"erbet cups, o*r^Smpliy fili ' the sgiasses with ^tlie fruit '/'mliftire.v / A t "tbe/MstJ'mpfiient ^r inMe "with finely m g a r n i s h ' w l t h ^ s p r i g / o f fresh'Inirit'fn jth"e cent'er^of tbe^glass.v .^ . T . * ,„. \

; ldra'rige' 2^e>ingues:;^-^epirat'e _]toto sections f fourj^ v n|e i^ l t fout?^break-; Ing| ffib 'membrane., ^Malie V^sirnp 9of onePhalf ^cupful1 each !;of flemon 'Juice, water'"and any canned fruit Juice, bbll-

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•Mattituck. d i s p o s e s : o t ; a n es ta te .ya l -^ned at iabbut/ |6.000..B.obert W . "VTells, :feashah!d.Tfe "torhavethV use /bt the~ tes-' 'taJtrtx*s house'at Matt i tuckduringrhls ; l i f e t f i a V a h i If he"; desires "to sel l same i s ' l o hafe"the "income frbni / the ;prOr

^ceeds. T h e t n i s t e e s / o t .3LaarellCeme-/terr.. Assoclal lbn *are, to; be;pald/ 5100, -the income to ;be~used for'.the upkeep

fbf, the Parsonvpibh" Al ice B. {Wolf, /of i i<!^t£lui^el^d-/(§wlyh."W*^irbvvnson,

-itt Rntherfora.-/N.: J~ "granad:aughtefsr I are h^ueathed. itQOO each. T h e r e s l -

"dUe'bf the estate Is"bqnally/divided :Ybefweei/Tdrs,/Cora/E. ^Wolf. P?'Cut : -iibhbgue,;and"Mrs."Carrie„E.'Brbwrison;

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-rOtrltUUiexuirS.-!.•»»' a ..*»<»«»t,»ipiiS>-—. .— ., ! S'•-^Applications h a v e ;hben:; m a d e . I for

/ l e t t er s p£ "administration in the fol-: "2o'wing''esfates:.;- .,-,. ;. 1-v- ^..i-.-.-i''. -f,^{ - 1 -Mary i s . .Fros t . ^tete^of^Babyionjfva^ ;^'N5e^52;500," Irvin E.'"Smith, 'son, petl^

. tipner. __•.....; . V / ? . . ^ , . . ^ ;„: -,*;. v-„. ,^'.~'-

;•--. /HarrfeTGadersleeve,rIa|e of,Amityr / ;v!Be,JTahie_/$4,*0O, Hannah J. Tiewis; M"dadgnter, petltibrier. V

"wben! visits were paid and gifts made, j "When •TiK'e^^r^orm^.*?)^ieii^ec;--WM I 'adopted7 in ] 15G4. ;Vew Yieafsvliay Vwas j carried back to January l . and only \

^pretendbd "gifts and mock' ee/rembnial j visits wbre/'aade on April 1, with "the ; object pt/'making fools^ of those "who had fofeottbn thV change of "date. - n

'!K)N£)ON?S GRIME

o--S c o i p t u r c s ! e f ' H o u £ e s > v ^ f P i r -

| ' H a m e a i t V a n M r i / C r n a e a - ^ S o o t P \

^'^/"•L^Soi-^BIj .Bea. ..the"' fambbs'idbek ..*^:*JH»e.house "of^parliament./Itetrarfoa/

/ ^ClbggjMijrithi soot/ and /dirt "recently ~r'j&foc^sbajts rictingaltogi'lLer. This

J i U E ^ t e d %to ;his niajbsiy' i^cSce "of • "wbrfe ^ a t sbrietiibs" albst be dope In ^Hia/njear future'to prevent lit-:- buOd-;

p y ^ n c B e L f ^ r o n i /eatireJy changliig -Itsi "Hai^tecfural : features^ because of" de-;

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mS£c£ :^;.i:.'^:,- : > ; .^/.: ' ;"? •jL\:.T5je Brit ish holses 'bf parliament are

-considered one"" ©! the. ftoSst*specimens - ';i&_ Gothic architecture _to ^ e fwbrld."

/ . ^ d -*|tt*IRI.'',,*s efforts are / a i d e r ' ccn-/•tderafibri to -prevent their famop3

z&ptffl*e§m from further crumbling :/'"TBW^.:'"Many:;*tiready-hsve clsappbared / jKid*a general ^schenK / o f restbratibn

^'-.fnlreiBSying s{t3tie;/JrjmmetFyih.of -"the *&-.

/./"On '•ome sJdes about balf the -pin-. :"«^[«8/|iave;'either""fanen or been're-t.j'sSved*from Uine"to'.time"as^'a"meas-': i *iro?ot»fe4jr-. ^'/ / :; ; ^ / ; / ;-"_: i 1

/ / b w l a g : to ' decar of the" stone " fea-/ tn iea . many fof the ;psr>ro?!e figures / S i T e "lost th^ir coses and some of !.$&M figurehead*, battered b"y the winds

• a d rahis and'soot , have" taken on a . riwiaDiance ot "fkalls "and " eery crea-'Caria/ ' tn'mAny^races'the; very "'stone ?W0rk~h*s begun to flake, and near the r* "isreh'over-the peers" entrance to tlie

3ii20 of lord* It h N b ^ t n e ?o brittle ; "tSst It IE possible tn s-rrape It rrith a ./"'iagsr'nalL . /

'High op.oa the massive'Victorta-Urw-; ^ « ' i t u a y of" the .Osnsrc? In the niches h i r e lost ftnge*^ and here and else-

'iitusm'yfhit werVi'rifcinally beaatlfQlly "<i t te4 CTOWES,'hav^ horstne little mere than e&ip<.Tcsa Mots ' rnaioary.

' /:.••ffir/fraalt "Balnr-s. rhiel'architect' of ./Oie" o©ce "of"warV?. has' beea'' esgsged '':feose"'tIs>e'«s~a report oa the nuesUbn

c-f irrcntJns the d<?t*T:oratl6n. *lt tv'Bot'c problerr. cf rabsM^nce, <t»

~ la (Se o n e «f St. I'ncrs cathedral," . ': Elr "'Fraak. /explained recently, " t h e

"feasdstlcas <m wtirts the bouses of •-• '"partlsment ar? baSt are safe,;'tad the . "fracture Itarif f* p*rf<i*crty so-sad. It

•7''fe"-«Jsply s matter cf <t<&£j:-ot th» °'«t«fMf "«toae wcri .

; "Alissst rrom Use Xitsz tfc.e 3 - n x « of , "]g*3«Jilsi€flt wrre bnrr.'':ifi«>-i»3& x&s'

. 'pneesa/ef fatern-!? ^•-•<-%.j tecum* ts ta-t&S*. the soft stt<i* crumhtiSg 'owing

'It ' i fcft 'scdta of t*:« #bot and' sslpaur as: *—•• » -..-;~—irrTTT—7-—i- S>-

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r i b ^ ^ w m i s r ^ ^ n e - r o x i g ^ a i r ^ p p e m ^ c e 1 mav~be'restoredTwIth UiValdvof"artoyi"

r pairitbbx, sa^s^ Popular ^Science IMbnth-j Ijr. YMix :to^^er^a/'>»ipr]j^attclo^^^ r'apprbxiniates * ^ e * paper, arid ':il /It^ts"; \ \ "dlslpi j papier ?mix * three/ ^or; ff par. j'cpibrs,'and^apply1 It ' ^ / i r ^ u l a r l y / i f a | ^ 9 ^ i b 1 f c ^ ^ ^ ^ t ^ t ^ p t ? % ^ p i q | f ^ • "unifbrm fsurfaSefqft

:colbr. ""'it ?tsv Only/ Hby ^avoiding ^ t « u g h t ^ Unar" &atj*sttch':

1 'a '"paper'can *be 'repaired "'snccessfully.

rtRlSr^^^i^^^^^l^?^''^^*^!', l a tab 'Joyous procession pf 5 newhats | southbound, 'pasienger/ train :bn tiie f that-annnunlv;the c c r n i ^ Westfiald^bridge. . T h e - m e n i n /Jhe; rtbere are many t y p e s - a l y t b e /way l f K ? ™ J ™ ^ ; < ! ^ S ? f t ^ V » teb^.saw^the:.gbs/.wRlking albng the {from 'audacious and:" amusing • to3pic- j v»_. ,• t^ ^ •»«* S a ^ a ^ f f i e ioepmotive whistles-made"i'turesqu'elmil"ilfimlfieU.vTWoToutstand-1 '.«._•_ *^ nb*-d&'erJHice''and,&e*brakes?were^ap^'

P y i s I R c c o r a t f w l 1 9 2 3 j ;Paris/—American '^divorces -grantea

cbver^and "cbolrrThhr Is ;cbmpote/and may/ ; 'be'served Jasbias /It -is./ ^Place t i e s e ^ a l ^ ^ o v ^ f e d ^ o r ^ g e ^ s ^ t i p S i .«n! rbnnds'pf "spo'nge" take/ moIsjtraCyr^h^a:

using'lfwV'egg whites,% _twb* iablespoqh-1 fuisv'of: Vpbwdered ^|uga>~and *a ?5able-] 'spoonful of tiie/'compote^^a'p^ ^ Cdfer t h e ^oranges / a n d I s e t ' i n £ R -Jmbderate oveh" to^Vowru ^e^'e^id%wlth*"sb'me 'of the'cbmpble/as 'a 'garnish. Zz--/^^J "^Grange/i ce v C / e s m ^ ^ w > k ^ two ^Sop-

•'cool 3an?d/ad'd;bne ^cupYul^'bf ?6rMs* Juice, a a fp'int f o f ; thin/creMn, -?a' fpintih I "ofHsalt 'Freeze as usual. * i

were puzxlin Globe

over the deiayl-^Bbstbn

Metal • nail coUare^are •"now - u s e i r f e rave'th'e lumber l o s t by spllrSne'wfien tempbrary^ ^structures / are being torn dpwn,3anoMthe' time iost In pulling re-CalMtrant nj l l s . 'Befpre / the riall Is dr iven ."one \ l_ the?collara i s siipped over It, preyen^ig ,;lt from entering; |he • wood quite all the way./^ Ti\U3 "a; Sammer'.claw can be"slippedrunder' the nail head, removing the nat l easily. * It b/cibimed/ that from 30 to K)"•'per cent; of I the time heretofore/ required "for. n^smantlfag s/caffpldin? /can bef'sayed by rise of this mv"eritlbn/-r^eveiand Plainvpeaiex-.-i.-,.-^;'~,••,—•'•..••. ./•'"c."-' ;

How Tfmperatufe-pf / •L^a'IsAs'cerimn^d

T o /measure t h e / t e m p e r a t o i e in lava ?at.'various "depths,"a party ^bf .Cnltbd "States *voicaabloglsts Is dr£U-ing *a "series of boles In the huge crater /of Mount "Tffiaujta - w S The pOTsfbtiity^or'utfllzIn^ * t^es,steaia from the crater * for" power, /purposes

^wfil b V s t n d l e d ' a t / ^ s a x r i e 'Uxae. For t h l s a . s m a l i rabbratory with"sniali en­gines "aisd condensfers has 'been' built o r e r / i h e hottest of. the crater holes. In "drlllins. much "difficulty has been encouatered. d o e ' to the great hard-" nesa of the basalt rock that forms the sotld lava foundation, says Popular "arfen« 'Monthly. i t Is "piossibie to bore <mly two or 'itiites feet *a ;day. "The' 'wort.; is '"exp^ited" to ''"'reveal.'new'' facts /concerning Use increase In tem­perature toward 'the center ot the earth, as wcil a s new knowledge of mlcercl and gas changes underground.

straw brim , Is cavered,. irfth / y a r i - | j £ ^ c ^ ^ y o p t ^ ' ^ d ^ y ^ o t h e r ^ ^ - j ( o n e ^ ^ ^ y l b l e 1 n | % ^ g ^ ^ o ^ s ^ a "'drylrig toft Vre, better s a a a j f h ^ »

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;-Sonified turban w l t h a i ^ e \ ^ ^ n t ^i^Mmaa /'to ^FTance/iieaa'shilrikageMn "this^vcay. Befbre : !a rich appUque •trimming o n ; the . coro-} Sgg^g^ 4 that "to t h ^ p p B l a S o t f J b r - d t . f l«pw| is^bo F d. f asrwrit lngl f lpr l rl t?K| i n e t . ^ e J F - O u p , Is ^ | w e l y | p l c t u r e b a t j b n v | n g ^ o w e ^ m a d e -g^;the' laws^of th*e tvarti^' istates ! ;m \onsizea^aper. '"Cliiria c l a y ' W ^ s e a f o r of Ehade^ribbon a t the fronh W W c h ^ f y ^ v e ^ ^

J&ps S e t t l e i n T n n o - i a - i e e liirrsT'hiP, Tcfin..—The fnorcr<jret~ta

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real leather, fine woffcrnanship, correct Salt*

and expert fitting. Complete assortments Belter shoes for less money at now read/.

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Here" youvwiil find heavy sboes: foT^rough year.'lightSandals for^warmer^wea^er^a^d

"purrips and oxfords for dVe^%iwear.

Better Shi»es ?for iL^^etf ty ^t

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reached this year in our offering of rneh's footwear fof\Spring. First qtiaiity; second, style; third, price. All the new dressy lasts in best calfskins or grain teliherg. %o\i

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