THE DAUY BisvmW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, .1921
lSP?-*^ps''»?»^i0iraTOS3!BF?f3i5:W^5^^
.;¦--'' '"^fUnyi*^'*^'
p
Daily Review ClassiBed Ads
MINIMUM 50 CENTS ONE INSERTION; 3 TIMES $1.00
For Sde—Red Estate
Help W&Bte«i
$4,800 BUT8 new six room houae, all improvementa; also have eight room bouse, all Improvements, steam heal, on lot 60x200, near railroad staUon, •tores, churches, In perfect condition, t7,600. Immediate occupancy; ftvo fur¬ nished houaes from $150 fo $400 month¬ ly. Write or telephone Geer Brothsfs, Hempstead, for this and other iJroper- tles. Tel. 232 and 285 Hempstead. S-IS
FOK SALE—About 5 acres land, house with 6 largo rooms, barn, shed, stock¬ room, chicken coop, corn crib, pig pen. large orchard. Bellmore road. $6,000, easy terms or will trade for vli- toce property. 8. Reanlck. 14 Green¬ wich St., Hempstead. !•¦•
rOR BAI>E>—Lot 7Bxl50, Lakeview Ave., tlockville Centre, $2100. I>ot' 60x125 Craig Ave., Freeport, $700. H. S. Ack- arly, 27 Naasau Ave., RockviUe Centre. Tel. 1320^J^ 3:26
for Sale—^Furniture
furniture: for sale—Private
sale, dining room, living room ami
bed room wicker, baby grand piano—
"Chlckerlng." Tel. Oarden City l')93
tl
For Sale—Miscellaneous
'WANTED—A«enU; our vollclea cover natural and accidental deaths, sick- \ ness and accidents all In one policy. I Cos^ $1.00 monthly and up. Men and : women. Bstabllshed 1882, claims paid 'promptly liberal commission to agents. I New York Safety Reserve Fund. 201 j Broadway, N. T. 2:24
1 WANTED—Young men, women, over I 17, for Postal Mall Service. $120 j month. Gxamlnation April. Ezper- ! lence unnecessary. For free partlcul&ra • ot Instruction, write John Leonard. j (former Civil Service examiner,) 322 EquUable BIdg., Washington, D. C 23-3
j Wanted—Miscellaneous
W,|^NTfc:D—Dog as foster mother to I puppies; must be large tuid atrong; ad- dross P.O. box 11T, Hempatead.
WANTED TO RENT—-2 adults wish 1 or 2 rooms with or without board, preferably nortb side. WUl consider other looatton. IM N. "Vlllace t\e., or call Rockville Centre, Tel. 9. ta*
WANTED—Small cement block ma¬ chine In good condition. Albert Nelpp, ; 35 MiidiBon Ave.. P.ockvlUe Centre. 2:24
Personal
CROCHETED beacling done privately by experienced hands on waists, dress¬ es, capes and coats. Address J. K., Box 131 rV)ekvllle Centre, L. I. 3:25
WANTED
"Yonn|t lady with some knowledge of bookkeeping; only appliralions staling age, experience, reference and salary expected will be considered. Apply Box 133, Rockville Centre, L. I.
WANTED—Good workers and helpers.
Apply Adams Trailer Corporation,
Cninton Rd., Garden City. 24-5
Wanted—^Female Help
WANTED—White woman to take home large family washing by dozen. Mrs. 3. J. Vresse, 15 Vincent Pi., Rock¬ ville Centre. 24-2
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED—Real Estate wanted; will purchase at once If price Is reason- iible, seven or eight room house in Rockville Centre. Owner only. R. E. Observer Offlce. y 6:24
Wanted—To Buy
WANTED—To buy office shanty about eight hy ten feet; any condition. Write Box 100, Observer, Rockville Centre, L. I. 3:25
Trucking and Storage
ALBERT Btk MERKLEN
GENERAL TRUCKING
DAILY TRIPS 1X> NEW YORK
276 S. MAIN STREET
FREEPORT TELEPHONE 1199-W
CHILD'S new willow carriage, $15; 225 S. Grove St., Freeport^
FOR SALE—Single cylinder. Excelsior motorcycle in good condition. $25.
A. A. B., Observer Offlcc, RockviUe
Centre, L. I. ^
TOU can buy enough silk In your own laTorite shade to make a handsome sweater at $$.»• a pound; special shades «y*d to order. Twelre ouncea will make a slip-on, one pound la required for a toxedo. Mra. BUa Vlatl«, 11« Harrison At... Baldwl*; pfcona Fpt. »t-W. 6:26
WKVrr ROUTK. homo and wagon.
lUtlrlng tram btulnam. U Jacobs,
BMlyn Haicbto. K. T. Talaphon* HI-W
—lyn. **^
FOR SALE—Full dreaa ault, Uttls loaed A rare bargain. Sl» 86. $16. can b« seen at 167 Columbia street near Bennett avenue, Hempatead.
¦LATCHINO tmg» trom Ferris tt^-l9«-
egg strain, $8 setting of 16; 26 utility
¦ullets and t nice cockerels for sale,
ta make room. R. E. Martin, 78 Un-
eolB Blvd. Hempstead. *-i^
WHOLESALE and retail hyacinths,
luUps and daffodils. Woodfleld Dahlia
farm. Spruce St., Hempstead, Tel. 1691
21-6
LADIES to crochet silk sweaters at home. I furnish all materials, $9
each for tuxedo. Mrs. Elsa Vletlg, 118 : Harrison Ave., Baldwin; phone Ppt. ¦ 29-W. 12:25
I WANTED—Neat, young, white, general I house, plain cook. IletereTices. Good j wages. Mrs. Schley, 78 Roosevelt PI., I Freeport. Tel. 145 Freeport. 3:25
BUFF Orpington cockerel and hatch¬ ing eggs; also nearly new Wilson Mill for grinding dry bones, oyster shells, grain, etc. M. Nichols, 63 Church St., Freeport. . ^^ ^"^^
FOR SALE—Barred Rock baby chicks.
T. Howell, East Hempstead, East of
Fire House. ^^'^
GIRts OIRLS GIRLS
I wish to announce that the Freeport Mfg. Co. has enlarged their plartt. We can use a few more girls on silk waists. Steady work all year round. FREEPORT MANUFACTflklNO CO Merrick Rd., and Henry St., Freeport 8:84
WANTED FEMALB HELP—Olrl for general jolBoe work, knowledge of bookkeeping and typewriting. State age, ezperlcn(>e and salary expecte*d. Addrs— Halp, Rerlew Offlce, Freeport.
t-f
HOUBiaCia&FER—Wanted immediate¬ ly for small houaa In Fraeport. S8 Atlantic Aye. Te4. 1088 Freeport. 8:24
Wanted—Male Help
WANTED—Man wanted with circular saw to cut about three cords, kindl¬ ing wood. 666 Merrick Rd., RockviUe Ceatra. Tal. tU-R. 2:24
FOR SALE or exchange, motot; bon.t
for sale or exchange for Harley motor
cycle. Address Merrick, P.O. Box 66. 6 J4
FOR BALE—reliable Gas range, cabin¬ et type ena. doors, white ena. panel. In good condition, $20.00. 1 hot water boUer side feed sectional 1350 sa. ft- eapnclty, condition perf90t, guaranteed. $175.00. 1 second hand coal ranpo with boiler over top of range complete, fair condition, $25.00. 1 second hand Rich, mond plpeless furnace in poo.i condi¬ tion, new Kinte, 25,000 cu. ft. o.npnclty. $65.00. 2 second hand clopet bowls. high tanks and seats complete, $10.00 each. I new parlor stove, No. 14, per¬ fect condition, $18. A.B.C. Super electric wa.shlng machine pt special price for one week Only, $140. Oliver E. U. Rey¬ nolds, 52 N. Main St., Freeport, L. I.; phono Fpt. 1162. tf:17
Fqr Sale—Automobiles
PAINTERS WANTED—$6 per day. Albert B. West, 266 Front Street, Hempstead. 3:24
GARDENER—Must be thoroughly ex¬ perienced; also knowledge of chickens, wanted for entire time. Fine chqnce fr)r rittht man. Keferenccs required. H. J. Garrison, 78 Jerusalem Avenue, Hempstead. 3:26
MEN WANTED-Men to learn the fur skin trade; paid good wages while learning. Can earn $30-$35 on piece¬ work in short time. The Alexandre Works, Inc., Oarden City, L. I. Opp. Curtiss Plant. 21-6
For Rent—^Furnished Rooms
KT'nNISHED, two rooms and kitchen¬ ette ap.nrtmonts; all Improvement.'!. Collins, Greenwich St., at the Junction of Freeport nnd Baldwin Rds., Hemp- -stead; phone Hemp. 16C-U. 6:22
ci:^ .
LARGE IlRht room suitable for couple
or-two frlendrt, use of kitchen, laun-
diT and bath. Also single room. 1211
Harrison Ave., Freeport. Tel. 698-W
3.24
NOTICE TO CBEDITOKH
Pursuant to an order of Hon. I,e<>ne D. Howell, Surrogate of the County of Niissau, notice Is hereby given to all persons baring claims 'agaiiint
KLLBN FRANCKS JOHNSON laie n 'Wooditterc, ta tbe said county, de¬ ceased, to pr<-fle>it the *am«, witb tb* vouch¬ ers thereof, to the subscriber, the sdnrfnla trator of the goods chattels and credits which were of said deceased, at her place of [rjinsHctiniC bURliiees ut tbe office of Jay, Smith t Jay. 204 Montajnin .Street. Bro.klyn. 'rk City, on or before the ;;5th day of
\J-i
ch next.
I>ated. Mineola. N. T.. September 8. 1920. SAlt.tll ELIZABETH STINSON.
Administrator. lAT, S.VlTH A JAT. .attorneys for Administrator. 204 Mmtague Btreet. rirn..;.:./i. n y flty.
FURNISHED ROOM—To let with pri¬ vate family. Also garage space. Tel. 1882 Freeport. 8:24
TWO FURNISHED R(X)MS, 8 South Main St., Hempatead. 84-3
Lost
LOST—L*dle« gokl wrlat watoh, Inltlala
on back M. P. D. Loat Monday night.
Raward. Tel. 421-W Freeport. 4.81
LOST—email whlto dog with black spoto. Answers to name of "Nancy" $5.00 lie ward If returned to S. W. Stockhouse, 196 Waahlngton street, Hempstead.
LOST Brlndle bull, female answers to name Owjl, $5. reward for return or Information As' to whereabouts. A. K. Westbrook, 27 North Park Ave., Rock- vUo Centre. Tel. 1785 R. V. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITOBH
rureuant to an order of HON LEONE D. IIOWi:ll. Surrogate of the County of Nas- p;tu. notice Is hereby given to all persons having claim against
Smith F, Pearsall tato of Freeport. In tho said county, de¬ ceased, to present the same with tbe vouch¬ ers thereof, to the subscriber the executor of the last Will and Testament of said de¬ ceased, at ber place of transacting business at the ofllce of Bdwai'ds It George, Freeport, Nassau County, New Tork, on or before tbe lOtb day of August noxt. Dated, lllueola. N. T.. January IT. lltl. MABOUERITE A. PBARBAL.t., Szecutor. EDWARD 4 OBOROE, Attorney* for Executor, 1-7 Railroad Aveou^. Freeport, Nbw Tork.
OIR DNCLE TED^ BED TIME STORIES
TAP AND AMEBICA'S RIGHTS
"What are we going to do about a real peace with Germany?" aaked Jack, as he wati pa vim; the way for another story from his Uncle Ted. f
"It is hard for me to say. Jack," answered his uncle, "Just what the final result WlU be. but we capi'lUl rest as¬ sured that whatever Is done. It wljl. be done with the idea of Amerida first. I have noticed one thing already—that in all the talk and preparation for work ou this subject that the Harding admin¬ istration is t'oing to demand that the United Stotes. be triated just as well ao any of the Allies who fought in the war. Certainly, Amerttai played a mighty important part In bringing that terrible war to a close, and just because a sane and sensible Senate refused to accept a treaty that meant joining a world club, la no reason why the United States should not receive her share of the fruits of victory."
"But we didn't flght to get any terri¬ tory or money did we?" asked Ruth.
"No, of course we didn't, Ruth. As for gaining any money—that la absurd. You surely haven't forpotten the mil¬ lions wo loaned to foreign countries on which we haven't even received the* Intere.tt due. The new administration win insi.st that the United States re¬ ceive everything due her as a result of our part In the war. Just because, as I havo said, that we refu.sed to accept the treaty, as It was written, or becau.se our rcpresentatlvoa In Parl.s at tho peace conference failed to protect our rights Is no reason why the Harding admini.s. tratlon is going to let our rights .slip by.
"You remember the story I told you a long time ago about the Island of Yap,"
"Yes," answered Jack, "Mr. Wilson
I said that was what we wooM get aa j our share for tha war.
"That question Is up again, because I the world dub has given a mandate to ! Japan over ttala island. Tbe United j States wanto to see this Island used aa I an intematloQa] cable base and not aa : a cable base or naval base for Japan : alone. That Island is much more im- ' portant. than t>^ple believe. It la in a ' very Important part of tho Pacific ;0.!ean, in case of war, and would be en¬
tirely loo handy for Japan If she con¬ trolled It alone. When the United States protested against granting thi.s privilege to Japan the world club said tbat tlic si^ttlement wr..3 a matter between the
IS done In all our International tlons, whether about Yap or else. He la an expert lawyer, and la more than well trained for this becau.se he ha.s been a member of (Mi Supreme Court of the United State
"Warren O. Harding will go with ono theory. That la that i bad in the past, or will have In tb« ture, the power or right to do away' any of America's rights as the war. Our boS** died and our went out like water, so that we CMIs^ not simply say„ "Well, it's all over;, forget it and ciiH it square.'
"When a proper treaty ha» drawn, agreed to and approved by
principal .Allied countries and not some- Senate of the United States, then uUtJ thing to be settled between tbe United 1 then only wUl the pow
States and the club. Wben the note containing this reached the United
' States from the club it also said that the United States was Invited to send
j a representative to the .nt-xt meeting of
I tho club, which will probably be held
I some time In June.
"It will not be decided about sending a representative until Mr. Harding can
I see whether or not the whole matter can be settled through the usual diplo¬ matic methods. I think It can. The Japanese ambassador at Waablnston
''sees no reason why the whole matter cannot be settled by diplomacy, regard¬ less of the world club. But while this
i is poing on the United States, through
I our new State Department, headed by
I that big man, Charles l-".van.s Hushes, will try to go over nil tho differences with Great Britain, France, Italy and J.ip.Tn over the control of the island of
i Yap In the future.
"There Is one thing .sure—Secreyiry of State Huf.hcs wijl .see that Ju.stice
.settle International matter? Krowiaifji out of the war, so far as the UnlUA^fl States Is concerned. No one num wttt^- ever again appoint' himself or anyon*!^ else to settle these matters. They of interest to every American, and muat be considered and approved by tb« rightful representatives of the people,"
Why expect men to act like men It rou treat them Ilka llsh?
4
Hot anger cools friendships.
CL,MOOK Chinete jLaimdry
on^ L. I. k a. DapM 14 Brooklyn At«^
Froeport, N. Y*
NOTIC» My marriea and work ta tint lAmoA, QtK>4m oalM for and 4allviiM4 \ .
~x~M~>^"^<KK"^ t~^•x~t~t~>><•<K>^"^<"><"><K^^ <->•^*•t~x~^•^ <'•^•s> *^
«»**^
Telaphone Xsmpatoad 86
QRIPPITHS * KORNICKER SS MAIN ST., HEBIF8TEAD, N. T.
Oeiuuwllars at Lair Xals St., KratpatMd, V.T
None
VISITING chlldrens' nurse; care of chll- I dren, while mothers are away; refer I enees furnl.shed; day or night. Box 65,
Review, Hempstead. 6:20
WANTED—Gardener for small green house, yard and garden. Gardener's house on property. Exceptional oppor¬ tunity tor exi)erlenced man. Apply or telephone betweron the hours of 12 and 2. Telephone Garden Cjty 1620, addresslie Wellington Road. ' 19-7
Situation Wanted
CHAUFF'EUR, ngeful man, seven years experience; liislily reoomnieiid- ed. John Garrahan, 20 Main St., Hemp¬ stead; phone Hemp!' 196-J. 3:25
Wanted—Houses
WANTED—Furnished house for, sum¬ mer season, Rockville Centre or Ocean Side; responsible couple; phone Rockville Centre 283.J. 4:25
r»20 OAKLAND SEDAN, run 6,000 mUes, in perfect order, two (2) spare tlrea and other extras. Chalmers Cabriolet, In good running order, mus ba seen to be appreciated. $376. Amerl- oan RoadsterMechanlcally perfect, tbre* (8) extra shoes, $210. 1917 Over A-1 rubber all around, with extra spare land Roadster-Completely overhauled; ghoe. T. B. Garage, 299-301 Franklin Bt., pempstead, L, I. 12:26
FOR SALE—or exchange, 6 passenger 1»16 Mitchell, Six. Upholstered In laather, paint, engine like new. Self- ¦tarter. "Phona 918 Freeport or write -W", Review, Freeport. 8:24
Aatomobiles foir Sale I<OR SALE—S passenger Saxon Six In perfect condition. 1918 model, run tO^t) miles; will stand thorough In¬ flection; new top, allp cover, good paint, four n«w tlriM. Muat b« aold at onoe. TaUpbone H«mp«t«a4 668-J. 8:24
»<OR SAIiU—Ford touning 1918. Price raaaoDAble. Alao 4 demountable wbeala. Completa with huba and r«ar «UTler. Tal. 78-R. Freaport.
FOR aALFf—Fonl 1980, good condlUon.
Cheap. Can W. Harris, Royal St.
•Bd Waabtncton Ave.. Bellmore 8:24
iroi^ SALB—8 cylinder X918 OldamobUe, country olub mode!. A-1 condition, glT* any demonstration, new tlrea on nar, tools, spot., llKht etc. Terma ar- fanca. Tat 1J77-J Frooport. Jl-«
¦DC CTIiiNDER WUUw OrarlanA Had
a«a ConUmmtAl Motor, Touring car,
P«0. TalapbflD* <e» Froeport, SI
¦Mttm Wkynr. BHldwln Harbor.
WANT to rent 6 or 7-room hou.so In Kockville Centre, 10 or 16 minutes from station, reasonable; phone Rock¬ ville Centre 6^. — 7=18
WANTED—Part of house. Froeport or '.vicinity suitable, light housekeeping for rellned American family, two child¬ ren, desiring to move from Brooklyn about June 1st. Garden space and close to station. Must he moderate. Write tai details to, Salaried Man, 128 Park place, Brooklyn. 24-4,
WANTED TO BUY—A seven room home In RockvUIa Centre. Reth'er large lot, good neighborhood, shrubs and trees and garage. Must be reaaonable priced, can pay down to flrst mortgage. Wrlto. Addresa "Home" thia offlce. 21 3
I Painting and Decorating
Inside and Out I
WILLIA.M HOM.VX, JR. j
I I GO West Merrich Koad, Freeport, L. I.
AGENTS WANTED
The exclusive sales agency in Nassau County tor TRANS-LEVEll SPl'.INGS for Ford cars Is offered to a live wire salesman who has his own Ford touring car or Sedan.
TRANS-LEVER SPRINGS will make a Ford ride, better than the higher priced, longer wheel based cars. With tbese springs there is no need for shock absorbers or snubbers.
Please write, giving full Information concerning yourself, to
EDWARD N. JONES, 17 Batler Bnfldiiif, Jamaica.
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT A PHO¬ NOGRAPH IS THAT IT BEARS THIS FAMOiUS TRADE MARK
STMC INStRUMEMT Of QUALITY anorj <:LIAR AS A BCLL
SONORA, RECOGNIZED AS THE HIGHEST CLASS TALK¬ ING M ACHI NE IN THE WORLD, IS THE INSTRUMENT YOU WANT.
Magnificent upright and period styles $75 to $2500
Eo BELLINSON'S
JEWELRY STORE & MUSIC SHOP
24 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook, N. Y.
MERRICK
LONG ISLAND'S FINEST THEATRE Fohoi St. and New York Atc. Phoae Jamaica 3948 •
. , ,
Bfondiy, Tuesday aad Wednesday, March 21,22,23
1.—OTKRTURB, -The Bridal Rose"
MKRRICK STMPHONY ORCHESTRA
^J. M. Carioppo, Conductor
S.—MERRICK NKWS BVBNT8—Tour Newspaper am UU 3.—MERRICK TRAVBU>OUE 4.—FEATURE—PreaaatUif
L*Taa«
ff
The Inside of the Cup
9^
FM>m tba Noted Novel by WINSTON CHURCHILL.
0^-SEL£CTIONS—"East Side, Wpst Side"
MERRICK SY.MrilONY ORCHESTRA •.—COMEDY—Added Altrscllon—
JANE AND KATHERINE LEE
"The Dixie Madcaps"
Afternoons, 1:30 to 5 Admission, 15c. to 30c. Evenings, 7 to 11 Admission, 20c. to 40c.
C(mtlnuou8 Saturday, Hunday and Iloliduys, from 1:3(1 tu 11 I*.
M.
••**I**«**»**»**«**«**C**J**t*****a**I»*
Mj»«^**«*»«^««**^M>*»a2M*M^»^a«*««2M2»«2»^M^»«2^*****3*****t'**^^
EFFECTIVE AT ONCE
, /pr
WANTEI>—For client, house with all up-to-date Improvements, with one half to one acre of ground. Good loca¬ tion, RockviUe Centre, Baldwin, or Frolport. Fullest particulars must be a^t., Plipto If ptMKllble, price and terms. Wood, Box 848 Rooaevelt, Xj. I.
24 8
FOR SALE—pontents of completely fur¬ nished house. Call between 10 A. M. and S P. M. Thursday. 201 Raymond Avw., RockvUle Centre, L. I.
Wanted—Unfumithed Rooma
WANTED—By young couple, two or
three unfurnished rooma In Freeport,
with Improvements. L. E. B.. Review
Offlce, Freeport. S4-8
B^^ Wanted'
WANTED—By young married couple
during Om aummer msntba,-rootn and
bath with board. Anawer to Monroe
Cahn, 1041 Eaat Ttb St., Brooklyn. t-M
BOAltO WANTED—Lady would like
room wtth or.' ifltkodt b<Murd wtth ra-
flnad family permanent, references ex-
otaancad. 40 ttttmOmmr. RoAvllla C«o>
trfc TWa. 407 W «4-Sa,
B. F R £ Y Parqaet and Hardwoad Fleon
Old Floors Reacraped and RaHnlahed
Linden Street a^d Railroad Avenue
Hempatead Gardens, Hempstead, L. L
Phone Hempstead 46-R
—FERTIUZER—
BY BAG OR TON MOSES R. CORNWELL
79 ObseiTTer Street Rockville Centre
MONEY TO LOAN
on new building operation* on flnrt
mortgages.
JOSEPH T. FROEHLICH CO.
Uerriok Road, and Unoola Avenue, RockviUe Centre. Phone 84B.
I
Choosing a Home
and
Choosing a Bank
Your Bank should be chosen like your home—It should be accessible—It should possess a friendly atmosphere.
For the oftener you visit your Baric and learn to know its officers and its Service, the more helpful it can be in your business ,and private matters.
Do we handle your business? If not, a conference with our officers may be helpful to you.
FORDSON TRACTORS
REDUCED TO
$625.00
F. O. 11. IIKI KOIT
ileprescntlng a ICeduction of $103.00
4 Per Cent. Paid in Interest Department
Have you receivcid one of <our HOME SAVING'S BANKS?
If not come in and get one
The First National Bank
OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE
(Resourced and- Deposits Over Two Million Dollars)
The Bank to Bank 1^ and Bankln.
This Indispensable Farm Implement Is now within tbe reach of aO
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
The Ford Motor Company advises us that Ford cars are now at the lowest possible figures and no further reductions can be expected.
All indications point to an active demand in the 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 it, 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 i, o. b. Detroit
WITH SELF STARTER
RoEatNNrt, $4(S.H . T<MBriaf, $510.00
CmpA, $745.00 ~^ Sadu, $705.00
Fardsoa Tractor, $025.00
WITHOUT SELF-STARTER
aanb, $360.00 Trwk, (PDemnatic tires) $545.00
Complete line of genuine Ford Parts, acoeMorles, tlrea, tube*
. oils, gnaaaes. etc., etc,
BEPAHttTfO AND oVeRHAITLINO BT OOMPBTBNT
MBCIIANICe
? W. T. HUTCHESON, Agtnl
Sye»MBU and Senrice 9l|4d«M* at Ljnibroak Md Mfaiaalft Tat 186. Ftsftaa Ave. nd Fradda St, Hcivttead, LI
i
i