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BASEBALL SUMMARY
HAHONAL LEAGII£
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VEHTERUAV'S |t|^UI/fS
Mew York, 7; Boattm, 2.'
. IH-ootilyti, t; Ptaliadelphia, 0.
U'lttsburgh, 'i; Chleugo, 0.
Ht. Louis, l^ iCiQeinnati. Q- i
STANDINO OP CI.IWS
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Flttsburgh' .^ 12
Hrooklyn H
|few York 8
Chicago 0
Cincinnati 7
Boainn c
PhrtAdelphla ..." 0
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llVMton In New York.
I'iUlachilphla in Hrooklyn.
Pittsburgh In Chicago.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
VKSTEKIIAV'S KK^SULTg
Philadelphia, 5; Washington, 1. Clevclund, 5; Chicago, 1.
Detroit, 2; St. f^ouis. I (U ins). Other lc:imM were not ^;clll•^lulcd.
ST.^NDlNti OF CLIJIIS
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Washington 10 5 .6«7
Detroit 7 7 .500
New York 6 « -500 j
Uoston 5 r, »000
Chicago 1 7 .361
St. Louis 5 y .357
Philudelphhi l 9 .30S
GAMICS TODAY
New York In Koston. '
Washlngoii in IMilUiddiihi'i.
St. Louis In Detroit.
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OING to your banker fi^st is g good habiCj n|nin- ally in tbatg times when there ate a great many oppor¬ tunities tt> *^in««st" your money. Un¬ less ygu have had a bt d( expederKe you may not know just when an investment pr<^position is a good and safe one to consider.
Qinsult your banker first. You are invited to talk with us in regard to any inatter of investment.
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' rt¥mpiin.-Uacy S.-V^ha ovnrtjw mrd I for WXIiiMwtiy avaKlng. May 4 at the r .Mitchel Field, Aije^ia will include two ten round bouts, two six round bouts ' arid a band cOncert. i Kdite Jawmmm mtlU mmmmt Ai Kale, and Hilly Utvinc WiU meet FrsBkl* Con¬ way In the ten rounders, and Ted
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Cabbage, liko all vegetables that l)are baen cttltivatad from renwte t imas, is of Eastern origin.
Th« btil in the Cathadyal of St. Stephen, Vienna, weighing 39.G»« pouads. is mtaia trpaa 16S idocaa of cannon tak«B frora he Turks.
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OUR LAUNDRY
not only satisfies the most par¬ ticular with its service for men and family washing but we also make a specialty of blankets, curtains, household linens and
woolens.
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Be4ell 9tr^t Phone 694 Hempstead
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YK'-STKRWAlf'S KESULTS
.\il guinea were poHtiioncU on account of rain.
BEDINI'S STARS AT FREEPORT
Clark A McCullougb, Musical Spil-
lers, DeLoache & Buddy, Top^"
Excellent Bill of Acts
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Newark 7 ..
1'oronlo 7
Balllmoie 6
Jersey City 5
Byracuac .*¦... 5
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Buffalo 3
licaying 3
(lAMfSS TODAY
Jloc:h('.ster in Jerm'y l,'ity. Toronto In Nuwiirk.
ByracuHC in Baltimore, iliiflulo iu Ilcuding.
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'Tagging All th^ Bases"
Jloiii-y Wulkcr iiii.l Ktul Smith of! the (liuiits hiiDimere.l out home run-,' that enabled New York lo irbn tiie IJraves.
The nrooklyn Itobina kept up their tiriilllc pace by trimming tlw I'hillicH Willi lUiileIgh, Grimes at his best on till' ni.nind.
.\ tiiiil.' I)y Kournior .'iiur .i Hucrillcc ll\ l.y I.ii\aii (Ici'idcd u pilcheiH' butllc between the C;irdiiiiila and Iteds in fttvor of St. Louis.
I'cp V.iuiig's single with the baw-'.s full ill live eleventh gave Detroit thc winning I'uu agalnHt St. Louis.
Krccport, May 2.-.-atars from tht- new Bediiil Show ''Peck A Boo" twinkl¬ ed und shone on tlie bill at the Audi¬ torium Saturday night making tbe bent show that thc place haa seen lor the money, or is llubic to sec again.
Clark and McCullougb a duo of tramp
comedians presented some very funny
.stage buslncsH and .some cxcL'lleni puro-
.UU3 i dies. Assisted by Jean Bedinl they
.300 I closed wllh some burlesque mugic that
.300 ' iiresented some funny moment.s. Their
act Itself i.s good und went over big.
, This duo are from the new show now
! rehearsing in New York.
The Six Musical Spillers are well known to stagedom as Kings and Queens of Jazz. With one more added to the act, "Peek A Boo" has u strong combinution In thc dusky players in¬ cluding u Jaz;s drummer tbat has a few good trlck.^ip his .sleeve.
De Ijouehe und Buddy had one of tho very best acts on the bill and went tho)biggest all. It's a blackface act with it "suprlse" start und some novel business with the supt thut is funny. The act abounds in good comedy and some of tho best dancing that hus been -seen latel.v. Their closing was a whirl¬ wind and a riot ,und was well deserved. Lock and Keys iiresented a mind reading act that was IjalTllng. and in¬ cluded some good niuwic as a cliuracter. With a boy working tr..m the audience who was very gtxxl, thc uct went well and hnd not the dull moments that are usually found In such affairs.
The Evans Trio showed some good dancing that wus bettor than thc sing-
i iiig and closed witli a Trio doing some
Babe .Ailums let the Cubs down with ( gootl steps. The dancing saved the act.
three puny singles and chalked up an¬ other victory for Pittsburgh.
•Ituth Wheeler in songs, completed the bill.
Harris Struck out nine Wusbington "LQTTA BUNKE" A UNIQUE
batsmen and gave up seven scfittortd hlt.s in pitching the .Mhletics to victory.
Stan C.iv.'l.'.skic held the While :-;ii.\ to six hits and beat thcHi. One of 111.' hits off him wus a homer by l^'alk, who mad.; three of the Sox blows.
PROMISING CARD AT
FREEPORT AUDITORIUM
r'iceiiort. May 2.—'I'bnight at tho Audiluriun^ the tans \yUl sue the iiiiin ""' wllb WUB mntclied to meet (^arpentler In Fmnce but who wa» called lo tbc Oplors and h.id to give up thc opjior- tuiiity. lie in Young .Vhsarn, ,who is Known as the "Hrooklyn JSlfficltfg Mus¬ ter." Ills opiMJucnt will be Duve UoS-
PERFORMANCE FULL OF 'TEP"
Hockv^yle Centre, May '.;.—There siems-; to bo a mistuken idea abimt town tlvit the performance which the Veterafts of Foreign Wars to give on Muy 7 is a "Soldier Show," Nothing could be further from right. "Lotta Bunke" ¦ is a nH-lo-dramatIc travesty with muaic in two acts and six scents und there isn't a soldier, teiilor .or Marine Joke In It. And what's more that old standby of the humorfsts—pro- hlbltlun-e^has not even been referred to.
With this inalerlal out—It would Hoetn there Is nothing left which Is timely enough to maku un interesting evenlag's entertaliiinentvbut those who ure fortunate enough to get Into tt»p enberg. thu only man who ever b^i^t j Masonic Tetnijlc on the evening of thp Frunkic Curpcntut. Thc bout Iif Mwt'j gnventh, for a ratirdbreuklng atten- Uled for ten rounds. I donee is assureil because nearly nil the
Tommy Davy and Jiick Sh'dton, and i ttekn-ts have already been disposcil of. Double jTlinc Madden vs Soldier Jones j ^jj, ^^^j ^^^ gj ti,g funniest, fastest Will go ten rounds. Thc soldier is i .,„(j i,^.^^^ staged ))erl'orinaiiee.-< given i'nddhig iiiiite a fow "kayos" to hl.M ] ijeie. .. record. Jack McVey ahd Kid I,oukc j j^ lurgw 'sum has lievn expended for .*|rill complete thc curd. jthe production, real scenery has b^on
buUt and tiuinted. startling costumoe
wili t^ver the shapely flgures of tho
Xaiaimue Heach. L. 1., Muv -.-The j <l«'l'Utautr chorus and the lighting Will rr.iie.l .-^iates Subiuulino 010 whk:<l |>^' '^" »*^-^<*'"*-'''>' "*^ '*y«'«'n- "¦''••*^ »"* went agiiiuiKl near here euj:,ly Suturdny j here for the tlrst Ume. was noatcil again In the aftW«"on. Thji «<'-''"» t',**" muslcul comedy Is not undersea l«Hit v^as not dan»uged aad «» >"i^^ « question of hi»H)lng the boys ceded to her base at New Lomlon. «'>io hulptV. tho cpuntry. Jt l« a uucfi-
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FREEPORT LEGION RECEIV^ TROPHY
Committee Proposes It Be Locattd In Park Near SstioK—Aece|tt- ance On Memorial Day i
Freeport, May 2.—The " Memorial \ Committee of thrf William Clinton Storj Post of tlie American Legion met Fri- ' day evening to dccitte upon u design ' Cor the jiroiiosed monument thut they : are going to eixct as their uwn personal tribute to thc boyli Who died in the lute war.
Out of severaJ designs submitted it was rtiiully decided to adopt thc one turned in by John Crulckshunk with moditlcutions. .Va the orig^inal Idea came from Stewurd Wagner It was tie- cided to confer with him as to the flnal pain us It wus thought he is en¬ titled to credit.
The mutter of financing the proiiosl- tlon will be tuken cure of by the Post ^ members and a resolution was pusiicd; thut the subcommittee on Finance be instructed to base their request for funds on a ten ix^r cent basis of the .state bonus (hie the American Legion member.s under a recent law.
It was also reiiorted that Howard Osterhout, thi-ough Congressmnn Hicks tnd thc C A. It. hud l)oen able to obtain a 240 millimetre gun from the! itarltnn Arsenal in New Jersey and I that the gun was ready to be delivered i to the Post. ^
It waa recommended by the Mem¬ orials Committee thut the question of transfering It be taken up with tlic IX. S. Government authorities at the Raritan Arsenal and that the author¬ ities be authorized to ship same. It also recommend thut a suitable place, preferably the park near the stajlon, be obtained for the temporary locution of the gun und that its forrrwl transfer by thc G. .\. n. to the .VmerJcan Legion Post be a part of the Memorial Day ceremonies.
The gun tha,t bets been obtained is 240 millimetre trench mortar and carriage. Jt Is 80 in<tbcs ^n lcpu|h,and 8<iw scr>plcc at St. Mfblcb Thc piece is in excellent condition and Is loaned by the government subject to with¬ drawal in event of another wur.
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FORDSON TRACTORS
REDUCED TO
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REDUCED PRICES
Rtckarfiaf (8 volts) 75c
Rental Batteries at 20c (pcrdty).
If you need a new battery wc will allow you 10 per cent, on your old one.
Bring us your electrical work. We are specialists on Magnetos, Generators and Starters.
Hawkins' Electrical Shop
Telephone 670 Observer Street Rockville Centre
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
The Ford Motor Coii4}any advises us that Ford cars are now at the lowest possible figures and na further reductions can be expected.
AH indications point to an active demand in thc early Spring and the temporary shutdown of the Ford factor¬ ies will to some extent retard production. In order to have your car when you want il, it is ad¬ visable that you BUY OR ORDER NOW. We have a few cars on hand, but they will not last long when the rush starts. The following prices are quoted f. o. b. Detroit.
WITH SELF-STARTER
Rnaabont, $465.(N) Tdoring, $510.00
Coupe, $745.00 Sedan, $795.00
FordMB Tractor, $625.00
WITHOUT SELF-STARTER
Chassis, $360.00 Truck, (PMwnatic tires) $545.00
Complete line of genuine Ford Parts, accessories, tires, tubes
oils, greases, etc., etc.
REPAIRING AND OVERHAULING BIT COMPETENT
MECHANICS
W. T. HUTCHESON, Ajent
Salesrooms and Servica Statioas at Lyabrook and Mmeola Tel. 186. FnltoD Ave. and Franklin St., Hempstoad, L. I.
LONG ISLAND'S FINEST THEATRE
Fulton St. and New York Ave. Phone Jamaica 3948
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SHIRTWAIST DANCE FOR CRIPPLES'HOME
Money Raised For Furaiskings For House Of St. Idles At Gar¬ den City
(Jarden City, May L—The hou»e toni-j mlttee of St. tilles guyc an Infprinitl. sblrtwalst (kmce in the Ca-.»lno .Sjitvr j day evening. .Vlwut seventy-flv* at- j tended, und ul),were unanimous in thei Opinion thut it, was a yory-joMy ujfajr. j, Iteucing and cards were enjoyed dUrlqir i the evening, snd a T)oi supper, fiut up| by the ladles, folltiwed. Wie supper i boxes were uuctluqed ptt, and , thc j money made "in this way and by the! sfUe of tickets will be used for fur¬ nishings needed at the hotne. '
lABYLOlTaSLfejScW^ WHILE PUYING IN YARD
Blabylon, L. 1.. .May J.—Wblle hu was floating bits ot wood, JJcnry Komorski. the three-yeai-old iih>b ot I3t^nt)t>' Kfmi orski, u farmer near here, was drowned In a foot of water in tlu> Ijottaiti, ef a . barrel In the yard n.ar the house yesterday afternoon. i ^
The child hud run out into the'yard to pluy."and was missed by bis motber within u tuw inbiutca. A ssarcb' dit^'
Monday^ Tuesday^ Wednesday—May 2, 3, 4
'THE WITCHING HOUR"
Featuring Elliot Dexter
Jane—LEE KIDS-"Katherine
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The Hicksville Terrors
Aiternodiis, UO to 5. Admissimiy 15c to 30c. Eveaisgs, 7 to U. Admission, 20c to 4Dc. Continuous Satunby» Sunday and H<Mays^ froi^ L30 to 11 P. M.
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