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MlneoU, June 17.—Roxer Whitman of Osird<>n City, la the eharapion speller of all Naaaau Cotinty. H* has won the rtltht to repTMent Nassau at th^ ntate sp^lllnff b#e at the annual Statn Fair at Myracuss next fall.
Whitman won from a field of 47 can- dtdatM y<«terday at tbe Mineola lUrh Ri'hool where Pr. .lam<>A S; Coolty, nn- p«rlnt«nd«nt of schoola. and a <^>mmlt- tee of school sup«rlntsnd«ntM hfid a sp^Ulnir b«« io select fh* best boy or Kirl Npell«r to narry tbe standard of Nassau a<aln«t thn <>ntrantn from all thn parts of tha xtatn.
While forty-s«v»>n r^ndldatfw enter«>d the Itats yesterday there w*re only Pljrht remainlns after tho flrst round of spell- Inff had h««>n complnted.
The Bof'Qnd round saw six of thfso go down to defeat. Then with two remain¬ ing. Whitman and Thofnas Rrennan. of Ro<-kvllle Centre, therp waa a flnal tu«- sle until only Whitman nurvtv<>d.
Whitman's expenses to and from the fair will be paid and ha will be main¬ tained at the expense of tbe state dtir. Inc t'he time he Im there. He will, have an opportunity to compete for one of four cftHh prlr.f« whioh range from Sfi up to 120,
Most of all will he carry Nasnau Coun¬ ty's standard nnd the standards of the Nassau County sohools into competi¬ tion with puplbi from schools of every other county in the Htate of New York. RoKer Whitman In a member of bne of the riartien City families and han at¬ tended the elementary (crades In the Carden City public school. Ife In 14 yearn old,
Thomas Brennan, second In the oon- tent, han been the champion of the county.
Tho contest was on words tak^n from a >lftt of ti.OOO words suppliwl to all the schoob In tho state.
When the final elimination came the two feoys said "Oh, give Hn any words." tto the .contest management made np a list of 25.
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FREEPORt HAS VLAZi WmU FlltE Df^ARTIIENT ATTENBS THE TOURNAMENT
Freeport, June 17. -While the Free pori F*lr« Departm«nt was away at Port Waslkington bucking up Sgainst the Jinx that spoiled nevcral chsnces for bringing home nome bacon, Pree- plUt had a flre. The old apparatua that used to r\imble along behind liorsen was called Into play onc» more, tied by the jigotoriyd Knglne I
Tbe nfiffe wan a grass flre at Hfll- *M« and Hagamore nvienuefi. and wax quickly nubdued. ti wan shown that when the Freefiort PeiJftrtment, was awsy, the mibstitoten left at home were erpial to the emergen«<y.
The whistle blew J7 by mistake for an alarm In tbe vicinity of the f^nnino Hotel, and the spparaiun made the nm there and had to seek' the redl flre at the other location. The damage was conflned to gra.ss. wrrH.2 P.-—..had, etnoln shdiu unr
GARDEN QTY WOMAN INJURED BY EXPLOSION OF GAS AS SHE LIGHTED RANGE BURNER
Wf I il ARP AfFflMll^Q ' HEMPSTEAD GRADUATION
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IN NASSAU TO WORK IN REAL HARMONY
VALLEY STREAM
Mrs. Karl t). .Cnse und,' daughteU Pearl, of HompKtead, spent Thurwday pleasantly at the hoiifio of her parentH, Mr. and Mrs. Moller, of Cnthorine street.
Mr. nnd Mra. Ard Khoff, of Seventh street, entertained on Wednesday Mra. P. Zech and son, I'eter, of New York.
Mrs. E. A. Moller of Catherine street, ontertalncd at her home on Wednes day Mrs. S. A. Vlckers. of Liverpool, England, Miss Vlcknra, of New York, and Miss MArgle aiffert of Rockville Centre. The hostess Hcrved a tempt- Inr lunch.
Miss Dlssler of New York -^as a guest over the week-end of Mr.s. Imhoff of Seventh street.
A painful accident which befell Mrs. Prank o^tlck of Ccntml avenuo, on Tuesday when she spralnwl her kneo has caused her conflnement to home for a while.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hcndrick."ion of Central avenue, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ard Schoff of Seventh street, enjoyed n theatre party on Thursday evening at Far Rockaway.
S'ervlces In ' St. Paul's Lutheran Church will be held .it 10:30 a. m. In¬ atead of 8 p. m. ns the Rev. Mr. Reis- Blg will preach the evening service in St, John's Lutheran Chtirch of Lyn¬ brook. the Baccalaureatte service for the Lynbrook High School.
On Saturday, June 18, tho regular half-holiday excursion of tho Brooklyn Houth District• Epworth League will tak« piece ton the steamer DfeWdtt Clinton to Bear Mountain and Pough¬ keepsle. Por particulars members mny 6all up the president, Alonzo Mills, Valley Stream, 2S8-J.
The Rev. Roy Terry of Orace M. E. Church, hopes to welcome a largo con¬ gregation out Simday at lioth the even¬ ing and morning services. The topic for 11 a. m. Is "Hearts Touched of Ood." and at 8 p. m. "The Bankruptcy nf Religion."
Mr. and Mrs. John Trottenof Brook¬ lyn, were guesta ot Mr. and Mrs. Oag- llano of Bismarck avenue, on Monday.
Mra. Susan A. Wright of Jamaica avenue, S7 years old, waa an honored guest at a luncheon given by the Methodist Church, In Free'port on Wed¬ nesday. Mrs, Wright Was taken tJhere by automobile, and the pastor brought her home. She decjared It was the best time she had had In a loitK while.
Mrs. Ralph Wright of Corona avenue U convalescing after her operation.
¦Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schmidt, of BiS- raarek avenue are congratulated on tb* Mrth of a daughter on Monday, June 18. .^
B^ Mary's OouncU K. or C, No. ?9tt9 to iriannlng to run a series of block parties In Rosedale, Valley Stream and Lynbrook.
AavertiulBe In Ttie Dally Review Is ta • ImslneM what gas Is to an autorao- bn«N—tt nakM the business go.
Hemp.Mtead. .lune 17- Mrs. V. Klsen- berjf of Roxhiiry road, Garden City, was serloti.sly injured last night when a kitchen range exploded ns she wan trying to light the gas, She wan at¬ tended by Dr. H. It. Hmith of Homri- .stead.
Because it wtm feared She would, lose the sight In one eye ax a result of the accident a .sp«-ciullst wa.s called fr6m Manhattan and a trained nurse Ik In charge. Hhe. Is at her home in Roxbiiry.
Just how (he nccldent happened is not certain, hut it is n.Hsumed by Po¬ lice Chief Conran, .who Investigoteil, thnt somo outlets of the range weie open and that the oven had become flooded with Ran, Which exploded when Mrs. EisenberR .sought to llRht the platen on top of the ranfte.
There was a considerable explosion
Nassaa Ceanly Assodatioa Dis¬ dains Desire to Rale, bat Urges CaoriWastioa
Hempstead, June 17.—At a nM^tlng ot the directors of the Nassau County Association at Mineola last night, a rather more deflnite pli^n of action was mapped out for future work of the organisation.
The program will have as a part of its purpose the securing of greater co¬ operation between various welfare acenclen of countywide scope. The present plan to secure cooperative data among thene organlzationa witl be con¬ tinued. It will form a basis of coop¬ eration of effort that will prevent over¬ lapping and wasteful duplication and the guiding of work Into Its proper channels.
It Is planned to have confereiioes lae- tween the various ageitcies interested and endeavor to expand In a logical manner until a coordinating body re¬ sults thnt win be adequate to properly handle tho work.
Tn this cooperative effort, the Nas¬ sau County Annociation wlil be only one of the agencies, and does not plan
Hempstead, Juno . IT.—Commcnco- Iment we*k affairs of the Hempstea4 I High School begin this aventng with the senior dsuice. I The annual sermon will be preached Huntfay evening In the Preabyterian Charch by the Rev. Prank M. Kerr. D. D. Class Day exercises will be held Monday evening, in vUlage hall. A moonlight sail will be enjoy^ by the clasn on Tuenday evening. Commence¬ ment everclnea will be hehl In the Metho- dUt CSiurcta on Wedneada>' evening.
COLORED itoON BOYS IN BASEBALL AT FREEPORT
Wjm TO HEAR ABOUT HRE PREVENHON? ATTto LECTURE AT HEMPSTE^b
n«eport. Juno 17.—Px-Depnty Chiirf fleorge J. Kua^ of the New York Cltjr Flre Department vill sp«^k oa Ftre
Prat^etiati and Firw PYei*<etitJaB oa Wednesday evening, Jupe S% at F^ Hea4qnarters on Fulton avenue.
Thia talk is of primary intere(«t to memhera of tbe flre department and every member Is expected to attMkL
It will be open to the public and anyone interested In these subjects
trttt ho ar^ilaMne. Th« oAoeni of the Ura jdepiartn«it trast that ihey mar have tbe pteaaure of weleomlag many oittaMM oC the vlllaff*, men aae worn. en, to haar Chief Kusa deliver thia taDc. iia^ eonsiderwl one ef the beat
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Preeport. June 17.—Ilenry Morrison Poat, American I.eglon,. will open its baseball season naxt Sunday, tar-kllng the Baldwin A. a
A nood game la expected as the Post has the sifni*, faat team it had last year. It in one oC the best colnr)>d teams on the Island.
The probable lineup of the team will be White, ss; Branch, rf^ Toomer, 2b; Coulburn, 3b; Saunders, lb; Potter, if; Moore, cf; RIgby, c; MoLAir, aad John¬ son, pitohors.
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Fretport Chinners to .Shoot Freeport, Jtiaa 17.—On Satunlny, June 2S, the Woodmere Oun Club will hold an anniversary shoot ut their to supplant ro take over the work ofi grounds which the mcmber.% of the
any of them.
HEMPSTEAD
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Watta of Covert Btreet havo wi-loomed into their family an eight pound baby gUri who arrived Sunday at the Na.ssau Hospital.
and Mrs. ELsenberg was throws back¬ ward. She hnd been bending over the ga-s range when she attempted to light it and beoarse of that was most seri¬ ously injured about tho face and head.
ETJOENE P. PARSONS, Auctioneer Hempstead, N. Y.
Sale of Antiques
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OLD SEARING HOMESTEAD Prospect St., adjoining Frimary School No. 1, Henipstead, N. Y.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
at 1 P. M. Sharp Mahogany Furniture of all description in the way of Bureaus, Mirrors, Chairs. Sofas, etc, Old China such as Lowestoft, Lustre, Staffordshire and other spcciments; American Glass, Sheffield Silver, Pictures, Old Prints, Engravings, and Paintings, Old Glazed Chintz, Bugs, Quilts, and Old Needle¬ work, Beautiful Set of Oirondoles, Old China Comports, Cottage Ornaments, etc.
Goods oan be seen from Tune 15 to day of sale. TEEMS POSITIVELY CASH If stormy, sale will be held first fair day. For farther partionlars ap ply to the auctioneer.
By Order of EMMA R. SEARING.
Preeport Oup Club haVe been inviled to attend, this will be followed with a donee in the evening and a dinner to be held at the Fountain Jnn. All who know Teddy Hayes and Pis. Schenck and Booth can rest as.sure«l that a good time and plenty of enjoy¬ ment awaits them. The shoot beKin-s at 2 o'clock on that afternoon.
DON'T OVERLOOK
When you are in Freeport, Don't Overlook the ffyfpr€uleMarket, next to Sehluter'a Grocery Store, where QuaHtv Reigns Supreme, No Wonder People Walk a Mile for a Steak or a Roast for their Sunday Dinner, where Disappointment is Unknown.
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Prime Rib Roast, lb 32c
Blade Roast, lb .T. .22c
Ckack Roast, lb 20c
Ramp Corned Beef, lb 28c
Plate-Navel Corned Beef, lb 10c
Baby Sprinf Laaib
Bacoa Strips, lb 28c
Smoked Hams, fb 30c
Uf of Veal, lb SSc
Top l^oin, lb ....L ,sj„i.;,j, 30c
Corned Hams, lb 30c
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS add BOARDING HOUSES SUPPLIED
X HYGRADE MARKET
4 33 WEST MERRICK ROAD , FREEPORT, N. Y.
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A Honie With Music In It Is Assured of Many Happy Hours
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VIGTROLA
<l(i your victrola NOW. Do not delay your ownemhip of n means of endlean enjoyment. No other form of amusemont In so varied, ill Its appeal and so popular with, all members of u family. You may enjoy your Victrola as you pay. for we will be glad to extend to you the eame helpful service that has aided thousands of homes in securing a Victrola.
Wo -say to you—submit your own i>lan of dt'ferred p«ynu>nt>, ¦ind if it is In buslneaa reason it wlli be at once acceptable l-i us—
Your Own Terms—In Reason
Just now w^ are featuring the nfcw model Victrola — X'ictrgla 80—a model that inetts the demand' for a lar^e imprfestivc instrumeYtt but at a lower price than hcret':*- f.ir,' Has all th'i wanted features of the highest grade and co-^s hut $100. K' in end see it and hear it play ytJur favorite music. ,Hear yotir .favorite singers sing t!ie »ongs that you like. All the, obligation wiH be ours,
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Washer
Ironer
A Remarkable Introductory Offer on the Gainaday Washer and honer
We want yoa to get acquainted witib onr new store. And we want yon to get acquainted witb the Gainaday Electric Washer and the Gaia¬ aday Electric Ironer. That's why we are nuk¬ ing dus snrprisiag introductory offer. Yon'll agree that it's remaritahly fair and liberal, mreitis:
Cmbo in today and let ns show yoo the Gamaday Washer and Iroaer. If you wish to own either—or both—^we are going to make it possible for yon to buy on tenns that will surprise jou. You pay only $5 DOWN and the balaace in monthly paymeiits to suit yoor con- Teni«Ke. You can stretch the pajrments orer aay period you wish—ap to 15 months.
Aad yon needn't buy until yon try. Just girc as the wm-d and we'll send a Gainaday to yoar hwne aa free trial—no obhfatioa. If yon decide to buy you can do so on the same reason¬ able terau.
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Balance in Con- vement Amotmts Over IS Months
Every electrical appliance in oar store is the best d>tainable. It was only after a most thorough inrestigatioa amoag electric washing machines that we made arrangements with the makers of the famons Gainaday Washer and Gaiaaday Ironer to sell these two remarkable household appliances.
Fmt of all, the effideacy of the Gainaday Washer and the Gainaday Ironer attracted us. As a deanser of ererythiag washable, from coarsest garmeats to finest nnferie, wt fooad the Gaiaaday Washer without a peer. The beaatifal work doae by Um Gainaday Ironer conviaced ns that it is in a dass aU by itself ia the electric ironer field.
Aad bear in mind, the manufacturer, the Pittsbargh Gage & Supply Company, a coaccra wi^ $4,000,000 resoarces and twenty-ake years' of experience, stands squarely behiad OTcry Gainaday with a complete guaraatce.
The Famous Vacuum Sweeper ''SWEEPER VAC at|5 Cash and $4.87 Per Month
Gainaday Electric Co.
Harold O. XUnkenberg, Agent
61 No. ViUage Avenue fw isi rmm. cur.. Rockville Centre, N. Y.
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