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Fraeport, June 27.--Plaini are belnit completed for the big BlkK' outln? Uf be held July 20 at Karatsonyi'H, Uleii-
Ifta *<iyataon of the entertainment ooramittee has arranupd for a wondtr- tul time for all the mils.
Theje. will be prtzos In athletic evontfl and for best decoi-atcd automo- bUcs In line. Ktxioxtg the businc^n mf-n CKt.tbe village who havf donatr><l priww are 8. P. Pettlt. Joseph Hlrxh, D. W. HaJ-rlHiOn, O. H. Papenmeyer, Joseph %».txt., ti. V. fioeren and C. R. AtikPrs^
I'he athletic committee has arranged a b«8«)jall KBtno between the married mga tUtd the .single men, a tug of war, Hgtii-.-rgcen, fat men's dashes,- diving contests, eatkig races, three-IegK-ed racca and everything known to the ath- Ktic world.
Stephen P. Pettlt has donated tho Grand Prize and the methfj^of itward- Ing It will not be' dlvnlge<r until the evening of the affair. r.)lnner and sup¬ per will be furnished tho hungry Klks and attractive menu has l.>een arrangnl for each meal by the manager of the iresort.
The Elks' Band will' pluy on the way over and back and during Ihe ."itay there, and by that time h'red (liay und hia soft pedal - troml)one will be on band to make the •welkin ring.
It haS been arnmged to have a .sciics of boxing matches during the after¬ noon when well known Klks will don the gloves. None of the fight ers have been named but It Is pos.-jlble th.if .bick Morlsse and Kred I'isano will battle for the heavywet champlon.sliip ami Rudy Domschke, tho Bayview Teiroi, may tackle any two men who are anxious to don .the gloves and como borne marked down or up. Anhle Wal¬ lace will be announcer.
Thero wiil be ali kinds ot water {SPortH but just how a man can 1k' a Bport on water rcmaiii.sto be .seen.
ELECT GEORGE N.^VAfToRDEN PRESIDENT, P. 0. S. OF A.
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Simon Sprinrer, who wm formarli' coiin«ct«d with tfa« (^Milton TbciUr*. bma bitoome the lUaiapiAgAai reprcMtntnttv* of tbe Red Art«w Carpet mkT Rur ClatuHag Contlnally of BaynMc, and will make a canvaas of the place.
ThMmgta A. W. Brlerley'B real Mtate Bgettcy, ono of tbc .oottairM on tb« south Bide of Fulton avenue, owned by John Ddty, Itaa been aold to Roue Oar^ ret, wbo la now occupying tbe premlaea.
The Mls»es Fannie and Harriet Mil¬ ford, of Fulton avtsnue, who have been staying at Arkville, N. Y., In the Cats- kills, expect to return to Hempatead on Wc<lnenday. "
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Carroll A. Hamlet, of Jackson atreet, completed on Friday a course In elec¬ trical engineering at the Pratt Institute of Brookl/n.
Freeport. June jr.—A uniqu« event will take ptac« lu rren»«rt Monday evening at tbe Cbtirdh at tba Trans- flguratlon when a double weddlnc will be celebrated.
Miaa Marlon Brownell, daufhttr of Mra. H. Marte Brownell of Merrick road U to bo married to Cheater Curtis Fuiton, aon of Mr. «na Mra. Chester A. Fulton of Merflck road. Miaa Myrtle T. Oiaael, daughter of Mr. and- Mra. Theodore T. GNael of Archer St.' 1« to be married to G. Kemp, at the same time.
CtirtlB rult«m la Second Lletitcnant of tbe local Hook * Ladder Compaily.
Howard Riffenbury, formerly atatlon- c<l in the fjuartcrmaster department at Camp Mills, and known In Hempstead, left Saturday with the Harvard Glee Club for Europe aboard the steamship France, of^the French Line. They will tour Eurotie and give concerta during the entire aummer.
Hempstead, Jun<! 27.—Tho following offlcers have been elected by Washing¬ ton Camp, 243, I'atrlotic Order Hons of Ameflca of this village:
President, George N. Van Ordcn; vloe-president, Osmond Pearcii; inaster of forms, William H. Senior; conductor, Walter R. Scheutz; in.spector, Richard Freeth; guard. Smith l''redenck.s; trea¬ surer. John T. Blunchfield; tlnancial secretary, Fred S. Baldwin; a.s.si.stant recording secretary, Kdwui-d S. Hi-ooks; trustee, Andrew Van Wicklcr; repre- aea^tlvcs, Edwin C. Hinkle, Frank Pettrce, Jacob Ij. Kornickor; altcrnntes, Calvin Hinkle, George Reading, John T. Blanchflcld; delegates to district con¬ vention. Perry G. Matthews, William Ij. Kitchell, Frank I'earce; aiternati\s to district convention, G. N. Van Ordcn, Osmond Pea ree, Richard Freeth.
Nanie your farm and placo a well painted algn up over the gate. Thon bave the name printed on tho letter¬ head. That's one ot the best ways lo croate a reputation for your produce.
Mr.s. HenrietU Flnke, of Maryland avenue, who has been staying at Elmira, New York, Intends to return home the flr^t of this week.
lioublwlay, Page A Company's em¬ ployee's annual outing will be held at the Helle Terre Club Inn, i'ort Jefler- HQn, tomr"'roW.
St. (Jcoige's t;hurch school hold it« last Hfssioii yesterday. It will reopen in the tlrst part of September.
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An entertainment and dance will be held at the Baldw1r( Theatre Wednes¬ day cven(pg, under the auspices of the Women s. Guild of All Saints Mission. A farce comedy. "Blopemfnt of Bllen." in three acts, will be given, and a full orchestra will enhance the pleasurp of the evening. Tbe proceeds will go towards the church balldlng fund.
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No matter how good our service ts. there is usually one man on the block who is forever finding fault with it. You know the man we mean. He i» a gcxxl fellow at heart and talks sanely enough upon other subjects, but when he discusses this company's service he loses his balance completely.
What we regret most, however, is not that this man is soured against us, but that his attacks arc permitted to go unchallenged by his friends who are also our friends.
In other word*, you and hundreds of other satisfied customers in the samo neighborhood take good service for granted, accept it, and say nothing about it. Vour silence thos becomes his golden opportunity. Witli lips sealed, you innocently give him an encooraging slap on the back. '
We v«lue your Rood will, everyone's good will. This company is your company, the public's company. Now let us work together to convert this man from a knocker into a booster.
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The Car You Want The Price You W?int
For One Week Only
Commencing Thursday^ June 23
We wOl offer our complete stock of Used Automo- bfles without reservation at prices cut so deep that they do not even vaguely reflect the values offered.
These Prices Will be in Effect One Week Only
Come lEarly—Get Yours First
We have a splendid assortment of used cars, including, Buick, Nash, Olds¬ mobile and Oakland, and other cars. All are in mechanically perfect condition. Many are refinished and all are over¬ hauled and put into splendid condition for consistent performance. All used liuicks carry the same guarantee as new fars.
We want to move these quickly to make room for new cars. Nobody can i^&m or save money any faster than to spend a day this week selecting the car of his choice.
The good used car today represents the "inside buy" in the automobile lines. In no case has the used car depreciated in proportion to its price reduction. The original owner has sacrificed a heavy percentage of his original investment. The dealer handles the car without profit, sometimes at a loss, covered by his profit on the new car sold when the used car is traded in. Always far, far under the lowest price levels possible for any new car, the used car is the thrifty man's best bet.
Those who have been recently looking at some of these cars, but not yet decided which to buy, will please take notice that firft-coiners at thii Used*Car Week Sale get first choice. No cars mnR be reserved or withheld. Our entire Used-Car Stock goes into this sale Wednesday moraiag. '
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334 Fulton Avenue
TEUPHONE 748
Hempstead
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