THS HMVt BtTOW, MOVSilT, JlTirE f, 1921
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Miucoia, June I.—VfHitem MtKchpntm of HciDPtaOMl brought out his bay ireld- |ar. Worthy Brooke, in liamesa mat- IA«e« of th<> IHanaaii Driving Club at tk« nitr ftrooiViki tiaek itafwrAay, and came iMme first In stmigAt heats.
Mr. Uutcheaon had a real "hotw" rmtx, for hlK opponents, Mr. I>unn'K On- llfht and Mr. Po«fmi|U1'8 Antut Oolden, (;Mitented tli«^whol« roafe vrlth the good K^dinfl: from Hempstead. iTiey were sf«ppln(; along: some. Ia this 2.35 trot, the time waH clipped off to 2,29'/i. and thte lam. hcttt was dona tu Z.X7.
In the freefor-all, Ii4«h Voter de- toAted Peter Fletcher, who had. l«Ht Monday, shovm hia ^la to the Cnrrar: hWrw. Mr. Curran Comeni)»d that Irish Voter wa« the bett^V gelding, and that bo waa b«afen because he did not want to extend Irish Votei* so ei^rly In the BCAfton. Yenterdfty Irish Voter did the mflc In 2.12%, the same time tiiat Pett-i Fletcher made tho w<!ek bofore. Summariea: 2.35 Trot: Worthy Brooke, b.g. (W.HutchcHon) 1 1
0*llght. v.iM. «». Duim) ,.„ _ 3 2
Anna Golden, b.f. (8. Powell tf' 3
Time—2.29 V4, 2.27. 2.30 I'ace:
Kyler B., b.s:, (S. Dunn) 1 1
Exterminator, b,*. (S, Post) 2 2
Carrott4». ch. f. (W. Thomas) 3 4
Billy Bigrffs, b.g. (J. H. I,4iwi'ence)—< 3 Oakland Boy Jr., ch, h. (P. t'onroy)..o 5 Time—2,24%, 2,28% Three-ye«r-oM Trot:
sir. Hcott, b.g. (G. Wiggins) 1 1
iWyal StokcH, b.g, (D. Whaley) 'Z 2
Silver A.shboui'ne, cf. M. Doty)...... 3 3
Tlm(^—2.31%, 2,31'/i Twoyear-old Trotting:
Todd Maxey, b.c. (C. WelJand) 1 1
The Force, ro. t. (G. Wiggins) 3 2
Jadgc Worthy, b.c, (H. Y. Fleet) 2 3
Time—2.27, 2.25 >^ 2.30 Trotting: Honext Bill, bik.g. (C. Wiggin.s)..! 1 1
Gt»y Hall, b.g. (A. Bruno) ~....4 1 4
aUvcr I.rfidy, b,m. (W. Oartrell). ,2 3 2 Lord of Nursery, b.g, (J. Lcury)..3 2 3 Timie—2.88, 2.2», 2.26% Thiee-yeur-old Trotting:
Trench Flre, b.g. (8. Post) „. 1 1
Bohemond, b.g. <G. Munz). 3 2
I'anrlco, r.f. (H. Curran) 2 3
Tim*?—2,27, 2.25% Kiee-for-all Pacing;
Irish Voter, b.g. (H. Curran) 1 1
Peter Fletcher, b.g. (K. A. Mci;kel)..2 2
f. Time—2.12^, 2,17
2,22 Trtlttlng and Pacing: |
Muxter Brooks, b.g. (J. Katzcnbuu)..l . 1
Direct Aquillan, b.g. (J. Kennedy)..2 3
Lriidy I'sycly:, c.m. (J. Lcouurd) 3 2
Klliot IJ., b.g. (G. Munz) _.5 4
, Tlm«—3.20, 2.ai Tbe MUieula mutinoo I'aces arc at¬ tended by lai'ge crowds, and ure watched
uncovgred tb« oolt barsMS racora.
thatA 9Attf AomBAt 9tetk-etm a ftst
eatkpAAy lAiHMt^ wfust tdttilU9m thor young,trottt-r or pacm- has for tho cam- pHigli at ttw hlii«aft9 circuits, and tho tntitierir and owti*r» gs* a line on what material they will tako the route, of the fairs attd fftcM fbi* tb« mnmnmr.
H«r« *i4H> ava showir those horses that hav« tfbfte the moit of their active campaigning, and who'are ke|»t now by owners who love a horse for himself alone, and who like to get In the Wke behind him for a brush with a nnlghbor.
The rarftlnees are heM Saturday after¬ noons, and the public is admitted free.
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f'r«e|»ort. Jaw «,—t'lrnffr*! MrrictfH tar Privati!> Willlitm H. Casper, whoae r«maina arrived In Frevport from Fi'ance last FrMtty. will b? hold at the morrow at 10 A. M. William Clinton Story Post, Amerk?an Legion will be, In cliarge. ~ j
. Members of the Post and of the Woman's A axillary will meet at the | hfouse, 22 Ruaaeil pktf^ at 9:3« A. M, and escort the body to the church. The members of the Woman's Auxiliary are requented to wear their kerchiefs.
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HSMfSTEAD
, A, i^. i aaclia ha.s ctwtpietely'refitted ^ barber sttop or. Main stfeet with me lat»,«!t eqaif>ia4Mit, Mr. PanelU hai recently becooM so^lc proprietor of the t^bop.
i I»r. Ray McCombs has closet! negotla- |on>i fof Jhe lease of the new huilding
on Front street, retenlly occupied^by i of U«llaiid. -mn at the l>utch laitvtster tli« restaurant ot George V. Smith. Asi ,„ Wasbin*ton, has l«aM4 the GrtewoW
soon a.s he can make necessary altera ti«ns and install the equipment, he t^ill opem the plaee for the prartise of d«n- tlstry. r>r. Mcf.'ombs fonn»>rly 'a^ Fi-ont .•»nd .Main wtreets, has been practicing in iS.vracuse a year.
Through Oeer Broth*
Frit.s Cremer
place at .Nasaau BouleTard, Uu i den Ghy, for Ave montVi^
(.-of. Jnmes MUMkt<il At Pittsburg, trho recently lea.setl the San[i|Uel Stein house on Fulton avenue, is occupyine the
prfniisen.
kaniJJt.. Miami lllteLU.^ m^us have returned to their ,lH>ni« t»i Kulton avenue, aftejr spending ten daya at Ea.sl Rockaway, visiting .Mrs. Kit¬ chen's patents, Mr. and V.rs. Gt^rgc H, Scliifrniscber i>f Hhanie kventie. ^
Oeer Brothers bave «iM for Hald i.. Haskin his hou.se at It CMtheriiie stn^et to Charles I^chtle and his ,son-ln-law,
rniB H. kpus.
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A Chiffon Waist A Pair of Overalls And a Rag Rug—
aH put in a Gainaday at once and washed together for a full hour (a regular wash takes about 20 min¬ utes). A most daring test you must admit—and yet not one thread of the delicate texture of the chif¬ fon showed the slightest damage.
We wilJ* make this test for you at any .time you say. '
Do you know any other washer that could duplicate such a performance? '
Tlie Gainaday's wonderful cylinder of polished zinc with its smooth lifters that gently lift and droj) the fabrics up and down, forcing the water, air and suds through and through the meshes—is the secret.
' If you want long lasting clothes you should try a Gainaday—try it free in your home—and when you are convinced that the Gainaday is as good as the 50,000 Gainaday Owners know it is—you can buy il for as little as $5.00 down and spread balance over 15 months.
HERE ARE THE NEW REDUCED PRICES
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Cash Price Galvanized Model
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160
Cash Price
Copper
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Order a trial now; don't let's have another old-fashioned wash day—come to our store or tclc- |)lionc and have a Gainaday sent to your home at once.
Gainaday Electric Co.
Harold O. Klinkenberg, Agent
61 N. Village Ave. Rockville Centre, N. Y.
I^one 181 RockviUe Centre
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