Daily Review Classified Ads
MINIMUM SO CENTS ONE mSERBON; 3 TIMES $1.00
Wanted—MvcefiaoMNis
BOARDERS WANTED—\VouW take o few boarders, largo airy ^ooal^ good table. Terms moderate, 41S S. Bay- view Ave., Freeport. J:27
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For S«i»-~MiM:eil«iMous
^^juliM WairteJ
PemHial
Fait SALE OK KCNT furnished. U.X)R HAL.B—100 egg Incubator and i (JaP.DE.NBU
br(|Dder. used once. R. B.
cliarming colonial country place; 11 rooms. 3 baths; delightful view of bay . < „ , „. „ ,. ^ , t
und ocean; easy (.-omnsutlng. Telephone , No. J Yale St., Baldwin, L. I. Gai^den City 11I»-U
Jackson. 28-3
FOR BADE—Bungalow, 4 rooms. East
Rockaway. Owner. Tel. 813R l.'Vn-
baook. ' , 2:2»
FOR SALE—Seven rooms nnd bath, 6 Weat Charles St., Roosevelt.
Ftm SALE, new 7 room
Bllmlieth Street near Front Street. Hempstead. Apply on premiiies after 1 p.m.
REAI., ESTAT13 FOR BAKE—The right homo for small family; 4 rooais and l»uth, olectrlcUy. gas, steam heat;jiewly decorated; chicken coop and run; 10 minutes from station; $5,000. Owner, MU .North I'orost Avenue, Rockville Centre. 27-2
FOR SALE—.New house. 114 HurtiH .Vye., six rooma, bath, all Improve¬ ments, lot 70x100. Price and terms reasonable. Tcl. 613-W. It. C. V. 0:27
FOa BALiO'—reKable Gas range, cabin¬ et tyjKs, ena. doors, white cna. panel. In good condition, »20.«0. 1 hot water boiler side fee4 4|ectiona1 13S0 aq. tt. capacity, condition perfect, guaranteed, tlTS.OO. 1 aecond hand coal range with bolter over top of range complete, fair bungalow, i C"*""**"' *26.00. 1 second hand Rich¬ mond plpcleaa furnace In good condi¬ tion, now grate, 2C,»00 en. ft. capacity, $66.00. 2 second hand closet bowls, blgb tanks and aeats complete, $10.00 each. I new parlor stove. No. 14, per¬ fect condition. $18. A.B.C. Super-electric washing machine at special price for ono week only. »140. Oliver B. U. Rey- nelds, 62 N. Main St., Froeport, I... I.; phone Fpt. 11«2. a:17
FOR SALE—House, 10 rooms and bath sleeping porch and .sun iiarlor. and garage. Bargain for cash, $6000, Tel. owner 227-W Babylon, L. I.
OLD HOMESTEAD, with all con¬ veniences; about nn acre of ground; garden; ^me fruit trees and shrublxry: on corner main thoroughfare; 8 mlnuti's walk from Hempstead depot. I'rice $1G.OOO. Terms and full parlicularB on ap|»ll*atloii. Addresa Hox C-IIUB ln(iuh"cr.
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FOR S.VLE—On Ingraham Boulevard
estates, Hempstead; plot lOO.xlOO.
Apply to 124 Juckaoji St., Hempstead.
Telephone 29. tfr
FOR S.\ LF.. new six room house; every iinpiovement; (.-aKy terma; IJberty bonds received at par. Phono 85-M, or 274 Hempstead; aak lor Mr. Carter.
Hl.\ K(K)M llOn.SE with Improve¬ ments; price $7,.'500; also building lots: will arrange terms. Phono Hempatead 400.R. J. Wenicdte, 234 Main Street. Hempstead. 26 4
EAST ROCKAWAY—Uargaln: S-ioom pretty cottage; half acre; near water; 200 foot front; garden, garage^" highest ground; ilosr estate. Write or phono Hart. 1475 Rockville Centre. 391 U'ck- nvay Avenue. 261
$4,800 BUYS new six room house, all improvements; also have eight room house, all Improvements, steam heat, on lot 60x200, near railroad station, stores, churches. In perfect condition, $7,600, Immediate occupancy; five fur¬ nished houses from $1S0 to $^90 month¬ ly. Write or telephone Oeor Brothers, Hempstead, for this and other pr(5pcr- tles. Tcl. 232 and 280 Hempstead. 3::i5
FOR SALE—I,ot 75x160, Lakevlcw Ave, Rockville Centre, $2100. Lot 60x135 Craig Ave., Freeport, $700. H. S. Ack- erly, 27 Nassau Ave., Rockville Centre. Tcl. 1320-J. 3:26
FOR SALIO—Upright piano In good oeder, cheap. 157 Har^ Ave., free¬ port.
WHOLESALE and retail hyacinths,
tulips and daffodils. Woodfleld Dahlia
Farm, Spruce St., Hempstead, Tel. 1691
21-6
BUFF Orpington cockerel and hatch¬ ing eggs; also nearly new Wilson Mill for grinding dry bonca, oyster shells, grain, etc. M. Nichols, 53 Church St., Freeport. 3:25
Experienced in all
bi'anches, desires general work be¬ tween l-'raeport and Rockville Centre. Also has chaullciur's license. Address D. M., »72 So. Main St.. Freeport. 28-1
POSITION WANTED—As cliauffeur,
commercial or private, good refe;rence
an(t diplomil. S. E. Cliambers, 80
Lll)erty Ave. Tel. 1001-W Freeport.
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I'AIN'/KR and [japerhangcr wants
work: own tools; reasonable; Gentile.
Address Box C 267 Inquirer. 26-8
CHAUFFEUR, useful man, seven years experience; highly recommend¬ ed. John Oarrahan, 20 Main St., Hemp¬ stead; phono Homp. 198-J. S:26
Real Estate Wanted
ILVVE $16,000 to buy house: large plot, garage; central, desirable location near Village of Itockvlllc Centre; must bor choice: Immediate; owners only. HarT. 894 Rockaway Avenue. Phone 1476 TtockvUlc Centre. 261
DOOll, window and porch screens fur¬ nished and insUlled: jobbing pnknpt- ly attended lo: also building. Brayshaw a Yeaton. Box 41, Hemiietead. 28-7
COAL PRICE REDUCED—Now Is the time to put In your next wintcr"8 aupply; Immediate delivery at the fol¬ lowing prices: nut and stove, $1S; egg, $14.75, and i>ea. $18.50 i>er ton. Orders for future delivery taken subject tb price at tini« of delivery. Sinclair L. Raynor. 8 North Main Street. Telephone 184 Freeport. 37-8
KARL HOGLANDER, 247 Roosevolt
Ave., Awning and Shade maker. Tel.
4*8-R. 3:20
CRflCHirrED BE.VDING done privately
by experienced hands, on walats,
droHsos, capes and coats. Address J. K.,
Box 131. Rockville Centre, L. I. 26-3
ELKCTRIC BELLS In3talle<l very
rr>a.sonable. T... T. Graham, electrician.
359 Rixjsevelt Avenue, Freeport. Phono
131?.M FreeiJoit. 26-3
WANTED—Real . Estate wanted; will purchase at onco If price Is reason- Able, seven op eight room house In Rookville Ceiitrc. Owner only. R. E. Oriservpr Office-. 6:24
For Sale—^Furniture
I'TILNITIUH. riig.s, draperiea, etc. Ev¬ erything c'omplcte In well furniahcd home. Sacvillced Immcdmdy account of leaving. The leaxe on modern I\ouHe and garage traiisferied to buyer. Rent i'A). Wi-ile Ik)x 53:!, .Mineola. 28-3
FOR H.M-K—Living room and full dining room set; rug.s, two bcda, com¬ plete; also two ili-cascra; pictures and lota «if other nice things very reoaoii- ablo. Cull Saturday afternoon. 41 Naa¬ aau Avenue. FrepiKirt.
FOR SALE—Very rc-aaonable: aolid mahogany bed room suite, bed chif¬ fonier dresser, table, chair, box spring mattres.s. Phone morning, nine to eleven R. V. C. 1211-J.
Fl'R.Nl'KURE FOR SALE—Porcelain lopa for kitchen table and waah tuba, round dining table, four chalra, piano lamp, Edison phonograph and recorda. 139 Rose St., Freeport.
BUILD NOW—Ijiw exempts you from taxes for next 10 years. i!holce»t lot lot In Freeiiort at bargain. Fred O. Ware, 6 Railroad Ave., Freeport. Tel. 549-R. 3:26
FURNITURE l'X)U SALE—Private
sale, dining room, living room and
bed room wicker, baby grand piano—
"Chickorlng." Tel. Garden City 1593
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For Sale—Aatomobiles
AlTO.MOIilLE FOR SALE—Bargain; atx-cylhider club roadater; Willya Ov.orland; Red Seal Continental motor; touring car. $501). Telephone 8ti:i Free- pcirt. 3'J Eastern I'arkway, Baldwin Harbor. 27-2
FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring car.
liargaln. Wheela comidetc wUfI hub:;
and carrier. Telephone 78-R Freeport.
For Sale—^Miscellaneoiu
I'^OR SALE—Ford Sedan, selt-atarter, I four new ahoea, inottir In A-1 eondi-
lion. Telephone 1836-W Hcuipbtcad lor 003-W Hempslcad. ' 2:27
FOR S.\L10 or exchange, motor bout
for aalc or exchange for llarley motor
cycle. Address Alcrrlck, P.O. Box 66. 6 J4
VOU SALE, young canaries: also beau¬ tiful cliocolate pedigreed pomeranian male. 321 Archer Street, Freeport. Tel.
no;)-R.
F(1U SALK. 14 Inch valley tin. $« roll;
also nalla, sheuthlng. iniper and paints
al a low price. John Gruha, 45 Village
Avenue, Rockville Centre. 27-3
FOR SAIJ<J--Navy blue ' embroidered coat elTect, JcrBoy drcaa, black geor¬ gette embioldered crepe, aize 10, like new. 'I'hone 844 Fix>ei)ort.
FPU .S.VLE—Goat and wagon with har-
liPHS, cheap, or will exchange for
chickens. 6 I'cttit Ave., Baljiwln; phone
Fpt. lOOtiiJt
FOlWjRVLE—Two Hmlgson wigwam
portable colony lay lug houaea, bi-ood-
CfH, broodcoopa. lUimeroua poultry aiticlea; harnos.s, bridloa, etc.; phone 1357-R Rockville Centre. L. I. 2:27
FOR SA LK. 5 h. p. motor In gwitt con¬ dition: very cheap. I'-roeiwrt Manu-' factuiing (?o., Merrick Ri>ud and Henry St.. Freeport: phone Fpt. 788.R. 3:28 l''rePl>ort. 3:28
2 H.P. IlO-volt OO-cycle At'. 1750 R.l'.iM. Westlnghouao niolpr- V- N- Dennis, Roosevelt, 3:26
JiXJR BALE—23-foot hunting cabin cruiaer; T^ h. it.' univeraal engine: ovcrhuuled; ready to run; 1400. 7 Hayea I'laop, Baldwin Harbor. I'hono 875-M I'^wport. 26-3
FOR SALE—Pure bred white Wyandotte hutching eggs, ilrumme, Cornelius Avenue, \Vi|iiitaKh Harlwr.
FOR SALE—1917 I5odge touring car, good condition, new battery, good Urea, $350 cash. Underwood, 114 Eaat -Vvc. Fi"ecport.
[<'OR H.VLie—Automobile truck. 5 ton government* truck, run 1100 miles, Liberiy motoi-, cargo body, perfect con¬ dition, suitable for any kind of heavy work. This la the beat built and atrong- est truck tlmt engineering akill Jiaa over produced. Bring your mechanics. Demonstration, bargain. S. P. Bunk¬ er, 34 Terrell Ave., Ruckville Centre.
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FDli S.VLE—Ford tourftig, 1930; aclf-
atarlor; g<iod ctindltlon: sell n^aaon-
ribli-: will .also give driving lessons.
AtMivss Box C-265, Hempatead Inquirer.
26-3
FOR SALE—Roil runabout, in excellent I'ondltion: thoroughly overliainletl, newly italnted: will sell for beat offer. ISO Whaley St., Freeport.
FOR HALE—Buick, 1920, 5 piisacnger touring: lino condition; equipped wlt'it corduroy water-in'oof slip covers, bum¬ per, ai>ot light, and two extra tiros with lima, Pricii $1,400. Can be soen by appointment. A. B. Munro, 56 Jarvia I Mace, Lynbrook, L, I. Telephone 1545-U Lynbrook.
Wanted—Houses
W.\.\TED to rent small house. Rock¬ ville Centre or Ocean Side district. O. G.. c.ire Dally Review, Rockville Centre. 27-1
WANTED—One-family houae or bun¬ galow by small christian family, to rent or lease, 6 montha or longer. A, E. S., Review Offlce, Freeport, 3:37
WANTED—Furnished houae for sum¬ mer sea.son, Rockville Centre or Oceari Side; rcsponslblo couple; phone Rockville Centre 283-J. 4:25
WANTED—Part ot hou.se. Freeport or vlfclnity suitable, light housekeeping tor refined American family, two child¬ ren, desiring to move from Brooklyn about June 1st. Garden apace and close to station. Must be moderate. Write all details to. Salaried Man, 128 Park place, Brooklyn. 24 4
Wanted—To Rent
WA.VTF.D, piu-t of house: Freeport or vicinity; auitable light houaokeeping; for refined American family; two child¬ ren; desiring to move from Brooklyn about June 1st; garrlen aimce and close to alatlon; must be moderate. Write nil d"tails to Salaried Man, 128 Park Place, Brooklyn. 27-4
WANTED—Bungalow to rent. live rooms by rellned couple, no children near station in Rockville Centre • or l.ynlirook. on or before May 1. Rent $50 or $60. Telephone 84-R Rockville Centre.
WANTED TO •RE.N'l'^Four or Ilv room bungalow or cottage, nea water and depot by christian coufdo for season. Furnished. Rlmotdi, t .\gate Court, Brooklyn. 2:27
TO RIO.N'T—Furniahcd rooma for light housekeeping, steam heut, 5 _;nlnutes from trolley and statlon:~-s^iage. 89 .Roosevelt I'lace, Mineola: phone Gar¬ den Clt,y 1444. 3:26
WA.VTED 'I'O RI'i.VT. mifurnishod or
furnis.hed house for summer or longer.
-Vddrcsa E. E. Bogart, 200 .Miller Ave..
Freeport. . 19-3t
WANri;i) TO lllCXT 2 or 3 rooma with water and gas. G. R.. care Review offlce, Freeport. . ' 3:28
FOR RE.NT—Four rooms and bath furnished or unfurnished, all im¬ provements, garage space it desired, no chlldrc^n; live minutes from station, 53 N. Columbus Ave, Freeport. 3:26
Board Wanted
BO.\KD WANTlOli—Christian couple with child want room and board in vlean refined home. Summer scaaun. Pay well it ncir water and dejiot. Rlmoldl, 6 Agate Court, Brooklyn. 2:27
CROCHETED beading done privately by experienced hands on waists, dress¬ es, capos and coats. Address J. K., Box 131 Rockville Centre. L. I. 3:25
xonce TO BionBani
ti«-«liKl |ir6paiuil« for i»w poaatrocUim of n ¦lurm water drsin In tlw (altowiM naiiMM ¦tri-^t*. wHIiln th.' inoorporated Vlllace ot C*id«rhurat. Nasnaa Ciiunty. Svw York: PHOINNI.VQ In Warhlnk-fn AvoiiM. mmSamUt Sixrti Avrnue; runnlinf lh«n« woatarly In Blith Avpnue ta Hadlm.n Avt-nar: thMico nortberir In Madk«-jn Avi-nue t9 rifth Aveniw^ tb«ncc woaterly In Fifth Avenur lo LoRoy AwBiw: theucr n«rtberly In lyelCoy Avenue to Carvel Avenue: thence weaterly In Carvel
Im re«i-lvTd fiy the Hoard nf Tiu«t»ea ot thf! Vlllar- or Cedarhurai. uDlll « o'clock In the evenlDS on the. 8th day of Abrll, 1»1I, at tha Vltlasn liflJcc. aiiroci: Street. Cvdarhurat. .Niui.-wu County. New Tork.
PInnii and DpeciRuitlonii pri-imrrd l«y Ray¬ mond E. Martin, vltlaire onKlnt-er, may be acrn. Hnd formn of bid obtained" at the Vtllasu t»mcf. Spruce Htie«'l. Ctidurhural, Naaaau Oiunty. New Tork.
I'^ach bid muat ba accompanied by a certl- Oed clieck In the sum rf Hve hundred (1500) dollara, Alade payable to Bdwurd M. Raeder. Villasd Treasurer, druwn ui>on an Incorporated bank or Iruat coinPHny. , ¦» , . ... ,
The Board of Truat.ea remrvea the risht I""« '"»" O'.one per cent. His Invcn Jcct any and nil biju. waive any Infor- tlons shortcVicd the time element In
WIY KON LECTGfRE COURSE T|jc Coitrt fulfmlllf
Special Series to Bo Gh-en A» New York Va.v,au County Court. Mineala
State CaOagaal rareatrjr Hon. U»*i E. SmOtk. Co»«rty Mka
Dr. Tiemann. director of the dry kUn ¦ _. , „ . *', r"™ ,, , ,' ,
, •, ^ ' , . t,. . • _¦ .. The following la the Ust of caa*8 to work for the Un ted States during the
war wtth Qermaay. head of th^ Forest Prtxiucts Laljoratory at Madison Wla- consln, inventor of the Tiemann dry kiln- and tho now water spray process for reasoning lumbit both now gen¬ erally'* rccogniaoil and .'idoptcd over the world, ia conducting a scries of lectures for the benefit of the students of the ; special short courao in Dry Kiln [ Engineering at tho New Vork State j College ot Forestry. '
During the war there were 95 mil- Ikin I>oard feet, approximately, dried for use in gun stocks. "This would make more than fifteen million gun stocka." explained IV. Tiemann. |
Dr. Tlemann's Improvements of the dry kiln reduced tho loss In the manu-| fat'tured product in aome of the dry 1 kiln products from sixty per cent to!
Loat
LOST—Ladies gold wriat watch, initials
on back M. F. D. Lost Montlay night.
Reward. Tel. 421-W Freeport. 4.25
Wanted—Female Help
WA.NTEI), woman for general houao- work; ,'<ood wagea. Mllburn and At¬ lantic Avenue. Baldwin. Telephone Frce- p.nt SU. Trolley Stoi) 81. 27-:;
GIRL for general htiusowork; sniall
family, good wages. Mrs. Appleton.
o7 N. Long Beach ^\vo., Frceiiort. 3:2C
OPEItATORS on silk waists; nli^o girls who can work on a machine; steady work, good pay. Freeport Wai.'st Co., 36 Brooklyn Ave., Oppositu Railroad Station. 4:26
WA.N'l'ED—Woman lauiidrosa, one dii> a week.' Telephone Want.igh 217.
V\'A.\TP,n, good white girl: light house¬ work, plain , cooking; family three; kind treatment; gorwi wages, fall Satur- (lav or Sunday. 84 Marlon Place. Hock- ville tVntre. Phone 320 liiK'kville Centre, L. I.
WANTED—Middle aged woman, whit<, to aaalst with general housework, ilia. W. Heidelbergcr, W.-i.-ihlngton Av»'., .Seafnrd.
LADIliS to crochet silk sweaters at homo. I furnish all materials, $9 each for tuxedo. Mrs. Elsa Vletlg, 118 Harrison Ave., Baldwin; phone Fpt. 29-W. 12:25
WANTED—Neat, young, white, general
house, plain cook. References. Good
wages. Mrs. Schley, 78 Roosevelt PI.,
Freeport. Tel. 145 Freeport. 3:25
j.jWANTl^D FEMALE HELP—Girl for
general ofllce work, knowledge of
bookkeeping and typewriting. State
age, experience and salary expected
Address Help, Review Offlce, Freeport.
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GIRLS! GIULS! GIULS!
Operators wanted on walst.t; high¬ est wages paid on the Island.
FREEI-ORT UUXi, CO.
iMeiiick Road and Homy Slicet
Freeport, L. I.
Wanted—^Male Help
mallly In the bida. nnd to aroepi any bid which 11 deema most (avorutile to tht- li^ereat of the VillaKe. t*h€.<;K» of un«uccett.4ful biddora will b«- returmd upon thi- mvard of the blda. N.I Intereat will be allowed miuA Ihe amoupt of Ihc check of n KUeeelmful Vifder. nnrt auch «h<-ek will be retained to 8,.<:ure the Vlllasv asrainat losa reBiflliiiK from the failure of tlt>. bidder lo comply v.ith the i,rm:< of hia bid.
By order of the Hoard of TiumHi-m of the Villiieo of Cedarhural. .Nhhsuu County. New York.
IJulcd March 20th, n;i.
jtni.N' a. McNicoi.i..
- -TrpKldenl of the Hoard of Truateea. I.KWIS M. RAHjio. Vllliige Clerk.
>OTICK UK IMIMt N.\I.K
8eale4l proiHisiila will be rreeived by the Hoard ot Truntiea of the VlllKifi- of Codar- hurst. on the Kth day of April. tDIl/-at S o'clock In thd evenliiif at the Vllliig»' OlTlce. .Sprure atre<-t. Cedarhurst, NaHauu County. .\i-\v Vork. for tho puri'h.-ine of aeviiity-llve hundred ($7..'ion) dollnrK drninair- b<indfi of anid VillaKe. Said bonda will be reslHt. nd b<inds of the (knominutkm of live hundred (t'llO) dollarii each, will be dale ri March Int. 1U21. and numben-d from om- (1) to llflnon (15) In¬ clusive. Said borrda will b<>ar Interent nt tiro rate of six i«'r ei-nt (« pel- c.-nt.) p.-r annum, j niad MHyable aerai-aiinuHlly. on the Ist day March und fk-ptomlior of eiich yi-nr. bonda to becmne due liT live (i) eciuiil annual | the pIt)fosKlon of forestry
inatalmentu of fifteen hundred (tU.Oti) d.illara each, the llrat of which ahall bi' i
yeara from th(-lr date. IJotli principal and! curacy tmyiihle In lawful money
••joa.Koning oak for wagon .atock fi-om three and five years to th'rec and five months. The new water apniylng'pro- ..•eaa also resulted In an ocunomlcal' sav¬ ing.
Dr. Tiemann drew tho s|>e<'lflcatlon8 for tho government governing the rv.- qulrt^menla of scammed woixf for air¬ plane propQiler.H, wagon axle.'i and gun stocli!'. iHc said that the handling of two million gun atocks for the Riuaxian t;overnmcnt previous to our declai-atlon • if war wlth._i;srjnany. was of great advantage In the manufacture of aca- aoncd wood for the American Army Ix'cause many kllna had boon osfab- liahed and the best proceaaea reduced to practical application in lllllng the Ru.saian contracts.
The authoritative and pioneer work
accomplished by Dr. Tiamann has
hhn Ihe loadint,- dry kiln export
Said ! Ml t'''-'' country and he Is known In
"The
Father of, thr
the fulled Htate
ot An
cuco.
I.u
Naai-t
of Ihia
The right Ih reacrved to reject all bl'li any bid not coinplylnK with tht notice will be rejected.
The bonds will not he sold for Usn than pnr. nnd In adilillon to the ainounl bid, the .succeMsful bidder must pay accrut-<l iiiti.-ri's! Kt the rale borne hy Ihe boiids from the date of the bonds to tha^iilu of payment of the purchaae price. Nt^fr
All bidders are reiiulred to doDosIl a cortl- fleil ch.ek pnyabli- to Uie order of Kdward M. RaeUer. Treaaurer. for two Per centum of the amount of luimls bid for. drawn upon an In¬ corporated bank or- trust com-.iany. t.'heeks
the award of the Ismd allowed upon the iimount of the check of a auecesMfUl bidder and ai»-h chuck will Is- re- tsined to be. uppUed In pari payment for the txinds or lo secure the Vllhise asulnHt any loss resultinB from the failure of the bidder to comply with Ihc terma of his bid.
ProiHiaalH should be addres»f;d to the Itoanl of Truateea of the VilLise of Cedarhurat, Codurhurst, Naaaau County, New York, and enclosed In a waled envelopi> tnarkt^d on the outside "Proposal for Bonds.*'
The successful bidder will be furnished witli the opinion tif J. Huasel SpraRue, timi., nt Kar Rockaway, Qutj^ns County, New York. Ihat the Ixinda ar,. bindlnir and lesal oblisa- llona of the Villaite ot Cedarhurst, .Nassau
tie callea at the term af ta« OMiBty
Court at Mineala, startinc April 4: 68.^—Hawfces vs. Raleigh, ano. 611—Ware vs. U I. R. R Co. and
Fro< port.
6<2—Labas vs. Petrowsky.
Ml—Dawson CV>. vs. Dahl.
•70—l^rheaa Rubber Mfg. Co. va. Oool?y.
•T3—Beat ^•B. Best.
•76—Ludlam vs. Wilson.
•81—.Mdrlch vs. Naumann.
•SO—Komarek vk Johnson.
88'.»—Coairrove ¦vs. Abbontontolo.
•S l»-Whltehousc vs. Homan.
•92—Kwlhanck vs. Ware, ano.
691—Swectman, aqo vs. llrown.
69,—Undcrhill vs. Wilson.
66S—Garvry vs. Murthu.
<9S—Madsen vs. Ketcham.
697—Shore vs. Peters.
«^3—Frank vs. Fyfe. ,
(9'J—Llndermann v.s. I*atterson.
70;)—Llndermann vs. Patteraon.
701 Llndermann vs. l>attcraon.
702—Selpio vs. !"atteT»on.
70'l--^ockor A McKay Bi-os., Inc., va. Brown.
701—Krapf va. Brown.
70."i—Broussen vs. Dean.
70ft—Ellas & Co., Inc.. va. Wlcka.
707—B08S0I estate vs. Fr»>llng.
768—Gaynor va. Wilklns.
709—Godfrey-Koolor Co. vs. Lee.
710 —Kemlein va. McDonald.
711—Kottmiller vs. Buck.
712—Buach vs. Mux.
713—Ellas « Co. v.v Wicka.
714—Kiinfmiin vs. Salerno.
715—Eckhardt vs. Malone.
718—Becker & McKay Bros., inc., va. Noon.
717-Eckhardt vs. Bolford.
718 —Fa«,-opoulos vs. Lovlnaon.
719 O'Connell v;;. Boyce.
IS|)e4-ial Term Calendar 127 I>athant et al vs. Koiorski ano. 129 —Hutchinson vs. Ci-andall.
Painting and'Decorating
Insitlc and Out WILLIA.M IIO.M.W,
.IK.
Dry Kiln. Tho uc-
Tlomann's work has shown in Iho lesolta obtained in 300.- 000 Kirength teats oC wood at the .Madi¬ son laboratorlea in which there wore found to Ik> no variations from the ofllcial recorda which he li.ul previously eatahllshed. "
Dr. Tiemann li.ia taken out five I *" ^^'*"«* ^^rr^^'^ R«ad, Kreo|M>rl. I patenTa'on appaitttua and new moth- I — n ¦ . 1
oda of drying lumber In the kiln, j The.sc have been iledlcated to public | aiac. He Is an author of many toch- i nici;l Ixioks on aubjccta iiertalning to tho inainifucture of wtanl an- or ;it Wlaoonatn L'nlvcraiily.
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York
The bonds will bf.'. prepared' under the KUPfrvlslon of the I'nited atates Moi-Ikhko * Trjist ComiKiny. which will certify aa to the S^ulnenesH of the siKualures of the olllcials
/and the aetil impressed tia.-rcoii. I!y order of Ihe Hoard of Trusleva of the Vlllar- inl Cedarhurst. Nassau County. New
York.
Dated March JOlh, lli:;t.
JeillN ij. Mc.NIClKiM,. I'resid.lil of Ihe Hoard of Triisl,-el L,i;\VIS .M. Fl.MSU;. - VillHlfe Clerk.
CHAUFFEURS' EXAMINATIONS
SecrelHry of Stale L.voiis Sets Next Wediieaday, .\t Mineola, As Dale
Phone 1664 HEMPSTEAD
DR. E. DAHLMAN
SURGKON WEN-nST
Offlco houra: 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. MADAME ANXKTTE BUILDING
TROLLEY JUNCTION
L'ARI'K.N'TERS—Wanted, 10 union oi nonunion, qiualilicd ;ind willing to tween 2 aiwl 4 p. m. Sunday. Scale $;i per day. John C. Wulf, 161 St. M*irkn Ave., WooJcleft Section, Frcotiort. 28-1 Join. Good men only need apply bc-
WA.NTEU—Man to work on garden and
lawn for few houra each week. ti. It.
Parka, 109 Ninth Streel, Garden City.
27-1
BO.tTTD WANTliD—2 nice rooms with
board for May and June by family
ot three. Address "Realdcut", Review
Ofllco, Rockville l.'eiUre, N. Y. 3:20
WANTED—By young married couple
during the summer months, rtxiiu and
bath with board. Answer to Monroe
Cahn, 1041 Eaat 7lh St., Brooklyn. 6:2C
FOR S.\LE—S-oyUnder 191.S Oldamobile: country club mtalol; A-l c-onditlon: give any dsmoiistratlori: new tlrca tin rear: tools, spot light etc. Terms ar¬ ranged. Telephone 1277-J Freeiiort.
287
2(1-3 I
For Rent—^Fumiahed Roonu
FOR RE.NT—Uirge list turiiianiKl or
unfurnlahed by year or acaaon. tl to
18 rooma. Fred C. Ware, 5 RuUrouil
Ave., Tel. 549-R Freeport. 3:26
TO "1-KT FUiy«flSllBD. two 'pleasant, sunny rooma; bath, bcdriHim and alt- ting room, suitable for 2 gentlemen, business wi^mun or couple: 5 minutes to atntlon. 67 Rundutl Avenue, Rock¬ ville Centre 20-2
FOR SALE—Ford ttbuilt chassis, $173; Ford cliHln drive' truck, $375; Ford louring car, $226; Dtxlgc touring, $375; Suxon.6, G tMisaenBer, $27(; 2 Republic trucks. $460. Peck's Oarage, 107
Church St. Tel. IISS-W Freeport 3:26
YOU can buy cnbugh silk In your own _^ —¦ , ¦ ~ , .... .
favorite aha* to make a handsome! J920 OAKLAND 8Ea3AN, run 6,000 Merrick Roud and l^emiwteatl Avenue.
sweater nt $8.60 a pound; special shades mlloa. In perfect order, two (2) simre | Lynbrook. ^^ 26-1
dyed to order. Twelve ounces ¦will make j tires and other extras. Ctl.^lmcra fPURNISHED, two rooms and kltcjijen-
etto apartments; a)I Improvements. Collins, Greenwich St., at the junction of Fi'vcport and Baldwin Rda., Hf^mp-
FOIJ RENT—Elegant '¦! and 3 rooms
for light houaekeo|>ing: also large
'»li>oping rooma; reu.-»on'ible. Elk Inn,
n slip-on, one pound la required for a | Cabriolet, In good running order, mus' tuxedo. Mrs. Elsa Vletlg, 118 Harrison!),« ^^en to be appreciated. $376. Anicrl- Ave., Baldwin; phone Fpt. 20-W. S:26 i^^^ Roadatcr-Mochanlcally perfect, TOR SALE—Cord wood for sale. Very | "»roo (1) extra ahoei, $210. 1917 Over- j ^^^,1^ pi^ne Hemp. 1«« R. . <:Z3
GARDENER-Must bo thoroughly ex- Iierlenced; also knowledge of chickens, wante<l for entire time. ^Ine chance for right man. Referetircs reqtllred. H. J. Qarrlsou, 76 Jerusalem Avenue, Hempstead. 3:J6
Ml'iN W.VNTED- Men to learn tl»c fur skill tradts paid good wages while loamiug. Can earn $30-$S5 on piece¬ work In short time. The Alexandre Works. Inc., Qardon City, L. I. Opp. Curtis."' Plant. 21-0
W.V.NTKD. c-xijelMuncoil tlnamllh'. Im mediately. A)H>ly O. Harrison. l«-'i Franklin Street, north of Fulton Street, Hempatead: i>hono Hemp. 375.^11.
Wanted—To Buy
TWO family semi-detached house. Plot 100x100 with garage. Bspurato hot water heat> In each. Glass enclosed porch. Six rooms and bath, gas und electricity. Best residential section. Immediatb occui>uncy. ' Terma. Jameji lianse, 25 Eas( Merrick Rd., Freeport.
3:26
ABRAMS A TREDWELL
PAINTING and PAPER HANGING 83 Mott St., ^ Ocean Side, L. I.
Moresco ami Stucro Painting Contracting aiiU Jobbing Properly At¬ tended to I
Mineola, March 25.~Soerotary of Slate Lyons will send John J. Currnii. chiif investlgatorOf tho autoinobllo bii- reaii. and a chauffeur examiner here on March 30 to examine auch as desire to become chaulTours. The oxainina- tion '.vill take place at 9.30 a. m. in the d'ourt house.
A i hauffeur's job apparently h;is Imt slight ai>i)eal lo the wonion of Now York st:ite, judging from tjio fow appli¬ cations for licenses Ihat are being flliil by women these daya with Secretary of State John J. Ljon.s. Only about one out of every 150 or more application.^ for peiinls.sion lo try the chauffeur.s' examination is from a woman, .tliongli It must be adinlttod that auch aa do try tho test generally juiaa with (lying coloi'.'^. .
.Sboiit one-half of thoae who are bo. coming cliauftouis thoao iluya are for¬ eign horn. In alzo, tho oxaniinaligus j these days are running ahead of a year 11K0, probably due to many ini'ii who are out of work and who are lookiii;; to llic ,'iul;oiiiubile 4|j a mcana of inaUing a livint;.
WANTED
"Young lady wilh some knowledge of bookkeeping; only applications stating age> e.xperieiire, reference and sal.try expected will be consMered. Apply Ro.v 133, RockviUe Centre, L. I.
GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
3«1 FRON-T ST., HEMPSTEAD, L. 1
CENTRAL HOTEL
Brcak/aat, 7 to 0..'!0—Lunch, 66c, 12 to 2 Dinner, 80c, 6 tu 8
Painting and Decorating j -SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER-
Inside anil Out WILLIA.M HOMAN, JR. j
69 West Merrick Road, Freeport, Ii. I.
B. F R E Y
SUNDAY, 1: to 8, $1.09
Ala Carte—All Day
Real Home Cooking FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
—Painter*— Decorators — Paperhangers
Tr* t' "::;'"°al.'^ solomonick bros.
Old Floors Rcscraiied and Itcflolahed
Undcn Street and Railroad Avenuo i WIS Willow Ave., TeleuhtHie 3710
. Far K<M-kawa}. h ar Kot'kaway.
Hempatead Gardens, Hempstead, L. I-! K^tlmatcs . hcerfully given on n-MUcst.
Phone Hempstead 4G-R
W<irk f.Urtrranteed.
WANTED—To buy ofHce shanty about ' eight by ten feet; any jcondlUon. i Write Box 100, OfosenK»r. RockvilU! Centre, L. I. 1:15 ' mb
« —FERTILIZER—
BY BAG OR TON MOSES R. CORNWELL
79 Observer Street Rockville Centre
MONEY TO LOAN
en now building opcratiooa on ' flrat
inortgagca.
JOSEPH T. FROBIILI€H 00.
Merrick R(;)ad and Lincoln Avenue. Rockyllle Centre. Phone 045.
WiUard Batteries Win
They win on reputation—when you think of batteries you naturally think ftrrt of Willard. They win on quality. The most important battery improvement*, including ' Threaded Rubber Insulation, originated with WUlard.
They wia in d(dlart-and-centa aav- Ing. No ohtlay for replacement of insulation if you buy the WUlard Threaded Rubber Battery becauM Threaded Rubber Inaulatioo outlaats the battery plate*.
The Winard Threaded Rubber Bat. tery is standard on 17i makes of cars —used for export on 2 other*. Ask US about it. We're beadquarten for WUlwrd Batteries and WiUard Service.
Peterson Storage Battery Co.
334 Fulton Avenae Hcmpite>d, N. Y.
Tclepliunc 718
Filkitl
Batteries
cheap. John J. McCulTrey,
velt, L. I. Telephone 1128-R FrcciKirt l'-':26
jjj^B^. A-1 mbbor all around, with extra spare land Roadater-Completcly overhauled: shoe. T. B. Parage, 299-301 Franklin St, Hempstead. L. I. 13-.25
iibutor: oa good 1, Grlnun Place
n. :t:'iS
. I'ch lold
FOR SALE—8 cylinder 1918 Oldsmobile,, coimtry club model. A-1 condition,' i^n any demouatratlntt, new tlras on | ^ rear. tMls. spot llsht etc Tmns ar-i statoprtce' ¦nns". Tel. iVn-J Friaport
FOR SALE or to Rent—House, 8
rooms, somo Improvement, nice fruit
trees. Mlehlke, (Xu-aer Oak St. and
1266-W Freeport. 6:36
YOl'NO MARRlEn COUPLE want
throe furnlilit-u ' i houaekeep-
iitg lu Freepii roiKlerate:
B. >rt Offloo of
Help Wanted
WANTKI' — Buibpolik'rers eiyierlcjictHl on dresHca: frame work; also crtK-het beatlors: good 8a.lary. The Clarbo Em- broltlery Co., 271 liocklyn Avenue, Lyn¬ brook. L I. 26-3
SMITH ft MALOOMSONy Im.
Saeesuors t» Alvia O. Bmiift, OL M. K«tabUsiM4 1«0
Biceklya OStcMi Myrtl* am
'ATM.. MlW'^a* Nstioaal BMdi ¦¦IMIiii*.
I Telaphon* HempntMid 86
rod Wia-kers and hclpers.<j ^umdp«l WbA Ovjl EngilWWW i GRIFFITHS 4: KORNICKER
H Ttiillcr C\>rpo!-ation. | ' • i
Clinton Itoad. "Garden City. 36-6 ' SuTTtjan ^3 MAltf ST.. ilEMrSTBAD, N. V.
WANTED—Win .\pply Atliim
WANTSI>—<lood workers artd halpors.! Apply Adama Trails OoEporatioe. |
Clinton Rd., Oiirden City. ??.3 ¦
llalbwiAm riBBPOIT. If. T
•i
CounneUon at Law Mnia at, H«mp«to9id^ V.T j