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WITH SHOCK ABSORBERS
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Otb«r Pimwnwt Officinlt WiU Fti-1
Mr. Robert H. Hasslrr, prc^cn* thc Hassler Shock Absorber maiiu- facturinjr organization, tells thc t<A- , toviring as his beat dealer story. The IfW Met—Jntige Garfn (jgtat, other day he was talking with some Motto : "God Furst' Tfcen "^''*** about <lea!cr enthusiasm.
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of ^ t;Ute« fti-e sii^st Uanoe" at eveninf. Nox
tk* ladles, lu. ilshjass needed tiH*od tfuit ttwrp good atteiidaiH •
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"I like to think of thc story about ')ur dealc*- out in that little I^wa iwn", said Mr. Hassler. "It seems iiat he was a real botjstcr. in his j "jfg' became the talk of the Mttlc ''"'^-"*'I town, always boosting our product, iitcrwtinK draperies. ».'f to JC ^^ folks began to consider him as an —
institution. Hc was a real salesman,
1 he Woman'ti CKib hthi Its Aprli iiir'tinu in the Coatao Monday. Alri. .'.tiiy liarrbicton siK>kc on "Indivldu- tility in the Home." Tlie talk was 11- I'siratcd with lantern alidea and Mrs. Parrkistoii showed some original and
Ttia OttaraMertet) Oeriny Tk* dertiy was a* v -„(.,„
•« so taam i»»t, y^ Ji wli-r
^ ... . I • foe a «fKi». timh «>nc j
iwWe "pfrtligtit hM rwafa M « aatby bat? \
\tbmm ithintp wore a l«-«ia4 „..,...
ihy lens, which 'gtpy, sDft^elMjat. (ioe tbtates of Uiv- Mflii widi a iriovaialpc biit un, as Iw tvoi-t this In iBost of Ms pictBres. H'loseve^t Ukcfl n wld(>-brlaiino<l fdt
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Its is the passing
light, or "lender insurance,* as it has ln-f^ called bir thfife who l^ve wen
held In New York CUy during the lut
ter i»arl of May or early in .Juno. This, , ,, , . ,
will lic«otne a regular featnre after the I "^^ naturaJly produced results.
rr«ddwt starts It. other tnt-n aw^'-lng i "<->"<: ^^"^^ the village counsel was
to adtbfCHs thc .mnl.'rrar, a. j debating whether or not the streets
¦ rli of i^iuiuvtl from Conneeticut.
North 8tr«et a visit with
Tilts becanie known <! irl-
dreiw by Federal Judffc Kowm >.. War- viri licfore the Mcn"o ..\M<«ocUition of at. Mark's M. . K. Church laat Monday r.iicht. He took as his siihject, "What Ameridi Needs" and delivered an in- (cre.ilinft iiikI Inetructivs talk.
lie naid timt the solution ot Ameriia's piiuhli'iTiB I'ould be made by the aiipllia-- tion of ronunon sense and aswired hl« hcarert* that the (.Sovernment would »ur \lvc all attiK'kH co louse aH tin- people UM-il common .scii.-<«- ami applied the "Ciilil.'n Ituie." • I
lie a(l\"< :iti'(i iin cxIeiK^inn (if ti'.o eil-
i-itrii .strttt, an Ul n City Hotel.
(ienjaiiiin I'atlerson, ainin Patterson of staying at the Qar-
shoultl be repaired. Th<;rc were maiiy bati places in the pavement, and there could be no doubt about thc nccii of such work.
"Yet .it w^ould mean higher taxis and assessments. And this point was thc bone of contention. Many of the
citizens had appeared before the — *
council to protest or argue in favor Rl^|iJY ATTEND BELLMORE of the ordinance.
"ThCTi came thc Hassler dealer. He stood up before thc council and said: 'Gentlemen, there would be no need of
l.uillain. of N^jassuu ' K from Ashvllle, N. spent thc winter.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
liilmoie, April :;7.—Thc two weeko ... , ,, ., , . - - HpcL-ial s»-i-viceM,»*VBVc beinpr held hy
fixing the streets at all if youd have , ,,, t.]„j,.(.i„., „( f^tm("M''*'uii(!(i th-
11. ationai Hystem sayins that America's I everybody get Hassler shock absorb-;],,;,,. '' " '"' '"" ''
Juturc deiwndetl ItirBeiy on the (.-hildren j ^j.g ^^^ their cars!'
"That is what I call real dealer en- tluisiasm," cont^Jjpded Mr. Hassler.
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»f tiMlay. Thc elilldren should be in- tliifcl t.l atteiid cburcii .if; Uioie i-i im- pliintcd the ileaire to do ric.lit. li.' :iH .•^.rted that every American Hhould re- iiicmher the motto. "Fii'sT t ;.)(l: ihci Ainerien."
There waa a Koixlly .ittciKliuu . an.I the t:i,ll< was Ki'cally ciijoyid.
SEAGOING HACK STRIKES SNAG ON GREAT WHITE WAY
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'(¦oliiina" hiithiliiy p;^r•t^• h.?l(l
lievicw reci.ntly litis reuulvod
rill .st will. wu.'H delayed by seri-
.iiiii.staiK p.s. Hc-r eiintribution
i n.ll. ws; -"riir D.'iily ilrvi. \.-, 1 I
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• '-. Th. .,-. M-^-.;,-: ),as 1,., i; ;^ood '¦'! aiwp, .t IS -riiwin^ in tlic.sc ser- 11 .-I'. .At tlic .MivKc .Sunday night the liurcll wsus filled, tt beinjr perhap.s th. uu(.st att(>n(i uicu in tlii.s church for a ^'il^K !'.' " ¦ in niui-c than
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¦iil.iiaiM 11 illi.-ial :Ui\ an.! liaini-vani', v\aa Htoiiped while abroad in Nuw Voik t'ity witti his mother a few nights :i^o.
"VVlicic'H yer ..nUvr .)»¦ lllc law. ami (liiy?"
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and 1; wc inni-it ailinit. it'.s i'nll laivl iirint IDr tin- naked eye; It is a ' ..ihci I «ith Kiini tliat hcl.'.l. and a.-. I Miiiip will last, you ic.wl the prcs.i; luUiic, und a little ol' tlic past. ' T!,' I immiiiilcalloii wan nO-t ;inonymoUM<' hut i 111.' aulhorcHs was Ijashful, aren't you, .Vudi-ey'?
\:\:. '.; I: a ilea:'. I'orcoful and ¦^p.aHii. Jt i.s confidently ihc .s< coiui iuid tinal week liicli wiil be held in thi- iii'cli. wil! bi> .'vcn more
'<¦¦'' 'II Ci.rislian pi.'plc
il attend the
;i;ion of .Mun-
. a\- an.I s.uiu'flaj there will be ne[viee.s
( v<'iy day at eijrth o'clo'.-k. AIko next
j-inmlay moniin,'.'' at t(!:."(i and eveninjf
it This consists of a ruby lens, whish p"' "*«" tbo* «'« t*** cimlioy-s. Whllo tranimitJ an intense beam of red light!*' *"» I'wsidi'at 1 o,*.^ sav him go,
10 the rear, and tince ,t u locatcd^f^^^Vii'fir^'H"*"^' ""''Jl"* .L • J u- tj r _ J ^ ^1. I*" *•*• b«a<i- Tba first tiwp 1 saw Em- OH the Windshield fraJM aad at die Us«o h« bad on a stovejMpe bat, on« extremity of the cat. « warw obcoib-| Bi,,, b the woras for tviwr. He prolia- ingdrivers and inaorres their a]k)wiiig bly at-ver wore sny BtU«r ^ind—Jolm amiile dcaraace ia foaaing. Mighty: Burr«»ugb8, is tbe iH>ark«ni lude{teud- few are ao reckless as to disregard a ^i red aignaJ light. . __
While the new "red spot" spotlight j ' si.niaa m— n .nn i i
is of the single shell type, it contains' a silver lining to insure the highest' grade of reflector attd to add lasting | qttality to the unit. Water seepage' and ordinary knocking about in ser-; vice do not injure the reflector nor affect its power and intensity. Light-1 ness is gained by the careful con- j »tructio44 lirith fine gauge metai, skill-' fully reinforced, and by the use of aluminum for the base piece.
£vcry detail of this attractive and practical accessory has been studied with thc greatest care. The manu¬ facturer's aim has been to give the trade a spotlight of moderate price, yet worthy of thc "red Jipot" name, and conforming to the high stand¬ ards for which Wake&eld prodttcts are well known.
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COAL QUARTETTE
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SIZE ALONE DOES NOT
DETERMINE POTATOES
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t.or c.xajni>Ie, may
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Poet Lauraateship of England. Ttae poet laureateship ot England hns been an ofBce of high honor sloee the days of Geoffrey Clian(»r, but It was not until the reign of Jaaies I tbat a royal patent was granted by which tbe poet laureate becanie aa offlcer of tlie crown at a sniary of about 9500 a year, with a tierce of ranary from tbe rt^al cellars as perw quisite. Ben Jenson was tbe first poet liuireate under James' patent (1619-163T), but many "Versiflcators." "VcTsifers" and "Laoreates" had pre¬ ceded blm, among them being John (fower, tbe author of "Confesslo Aman- tl8," and Edmund Sponser, who was, however, styled "Court Poet." In TO years, from 1813 to 1892, tbe post was fllled by Sonthey, Wordsworth itnd the late Lord Tennyson.
Chmees Roast Pork Supreme, The Chinese are ahead bt tbc world In the preparation olT roa.it pork for tlio tabic. After It has c(hdc out of the ovea. It Is hunc in the smoke of vniious oromatic berhs., whicli gives It n de1lei6t«i flavor and robs It of the porky taste which Is oftenslve to some palates.
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Iicari. iIIii.sti-iU"s cas¬ es 1)1 Hiih kind. The grnw.-r sliould no: be blamed for lo.sscs whlcJi result from tlie.se caiKscs. Imt to a srixit eJttent field
of Ihe
CLEANINO DYEING
NEW YORK
PRESSING , REPARING
TAILORING CO.
I SiBf tke opeaing cboms of tkekr new coai pocket en- I tidai "Scraeoed Coal."
We are now prepared to give onr customers all screened coal; also prompt and effi¬ cient service.
LET us fill your coal order pofitety and promptly.
W. J. Martin Coal Co.
INC.
5 SOUTH MAIN STREET Phone 283 FREEPORT
VaiuMtle Jack Pine. There are aany quaWii* of the Jack Plae w^idi recommaod it for a cootlnuooa tatett^jaime' i* *» cxtremi^- ly hartly and (rewf on the iHM>re.st ¦ol)*- It mmMiwiaff better than any •ther conifer in eastern (Jannda as Is •riaaaeed by tfee vray It irei»lacpi« o«.b- «r wawis following cattinc or firv. It •*••¦ Vapidly aiKl under natural e«Hi- dltiMs will attaia pu.>i>wood mixm tn a •*»ortar thae tbius apntee or b-ilsam.— KwittCftl Vamlly Beratd.
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a meUiod has been «»covered of malfirl 'bis nuMM- dlHerilt t^ paaslog «f bank notes, says a Oapfatbatteo spond^t to the Lmdan TeDsgrapn. TliQijDv«otioaeoHrii»ts ot tetbtsldlng In—* the ppfer np wt^ich bank '"•'•»» ""-^ printed qnantitios of fin. nickel partict^K. Kuch pet to (he attraction of a magnet, .uid any ' ooe can tbu easily test the geauba*!,^,! iwss of a nat*. rtt
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HUDSON CONtRAaiNG CO.
Tib.KrHONK 381 O. H. TfmUJ. - - Mmr.
EDerything in the Constrtiction Line
.4.SK I.S TO I>TIil.%Tt; ON VOIR RK.tll IBEMKXTS
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Do you Know the Facts i About Bmlding Costs ? |
Do you know that lumber and buildlns materials are down?
Have you talked to us lately about building?
Do you know how reasonably you Can make needed repairs, build your new home, or remodel your old one?
Better get in touch with tho eituation at once.
The big building program that was expected in 1920 failed to develop. The manufacturers wero caught with too largo stocks, and were forced to turn them over at almost cost.
We can show you a substantial saving on every item our line.
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But It's only fair to tell you this condition may be only temporary. The country is short more than a million homes. Our own city is short 500,000 homes. When people liegln to do '^thls long delayed building, demand will inci-ea«e rapidly, creat¬ ing another shortage of materials, and prices will advance again.
If you are planning to build, remodel, or repair, eome In and let us give you flgures. Then when we nhow you the actual savings over last year's prices and show you how favorably present costs compare witb those of 1914, make your own doclslon.
tSet in touch with us today.
Nassau Lumber Company
HEMPSTEAD AND HICKSYIUa |
,T. LISHINSKV, Prop.
LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILORING
Work Called for and Deliv.ered Suits made to order
12 NOBTH
Tel. 1384
VILLAGE AVENTJE ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Telephone, 635-M Freeport ;^i
Freeport Plastering and Cement Co. f.\
Ail Plain and Ornamental Work •^^
28|Brooklyn Avenue FREEPORT, L. I. ||
CEMENT WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS A
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LONG ISLAND'S FINEST THEATRE
Fulton St and New York Ave.^ Phone Jamaica 3948 ^^
3 DAYS ONLY 3
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 25—26—27
Imitation
Stone Work
Caan
Lime
Travertine
MANTELS AND FIRE PLACES MADE Stucco
IN ALL MATERIALS
WstSM* Proofiag D«ie Geometrical CcHingt
ALL RENOVATING WORK Cornice
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Work
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Hlichi' Aid SiM-iety of thc Frcii.irl
'::. iluiicli will hold their liiiniial
"n/.;iiir in lllc -».hurch Thur-sday iuur-
iiooii !Uid evening, 'Miiy 5. Useful and
tuiicy articles and food will bo on sale.
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ty Wi
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J luly at liis lnuuc nn .M.'iri.U roml ,iii l.'ric^ay evciiiiiK. .Xl'iil -¦!. A plrasjuit
t:vciili -iciit ill pUiyiliK IsttUlU-s
.iiiU . cr which rffr*»hmeiits
\\.it 'icMont wore: Mr. and
tsniitii iilul 8(111. t'liiulcn i ir.'.N* an.! !l.'il.,-i \(ii..'lii.-;. K.lu.ad Jlartiu.i' Hmith or .M>'ii> Hmith oC Uoowv.ii. .M\iii an^ Anna lioKdonlYy. .Mr. a:
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real IS Pull of Chemicals. Aside frora its value as fuel and Its uae In agriculture, pent hns a score or more of uses, and its floid Is boing constantly widened. A long Ii«t of chemicals are extraett«d from It. Ttiese Include ammonia, methyl alcohol, ace¬ tone, acetic acid, pyridines, mono, phenols, a gasolliie-llke spirit some neutral oils, paraffin wox, lar and' dyes.
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MOTOH MARKET PLACE 1
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C. L. MOOK
Clun^se Laundry
Ojip. I,. I. K. It. ili-iMit
14 BrftoUya AvtHK,
Freepoit, N. 1
FORD COMMERQAL $UQ.A%
BRISCOE ROADSTER $375.00
OVERUND TOURING ..$175.00
1917 mm Tomu^ $750.00
BUICKROADSTER $5M.M
PACKARD 'V ROADSTER, Brewster iady $1,000.00
HUDSON SUPER SIX SEDAN $1,200.00
1916 BUICK TOURING ..i $475.00
PACKARD TWIN "6" $1,^.00
1917 DODGE Winter aad SauMr lap $675.00
1917 OLDS 8 ...<.. $750.00
"BEAU REVEL"
FEATURING
FLORENCE VIDOR
Under the Direction of
Thomas H. Ince
Afternoons, L30 to S E?eningi,7 tn IL
Admission 15c to SOc AdmiMioB, 20c to 40c
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Elgin Motor Sales
28 WEST UmmX ROAD TcJeDkoiie FreeDort 224 FREEPORT, N. Y.
Continuous Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, from 1.39 to 11 P. M.
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