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THE DAILY REVIEW. FMDAY, MARCH 25, 1921.
NASSAU COUNn SOUTHERN NASSAU TO HEAR THINGS BASEBALL LEAGUE
ABOUT ITSELF School Boys of Eight ViUaget to Compete for Honors Uidef
Cmc LMgue Witt Arraage Lecture
By Snpenrisor Smith For Pab-
Hc'sBMciit
DircdiM tf PriacqMUs
Mineola, March 25.—The Civic Lea¬ gue, of this village Is planning two oc
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casioiM of mu<!h interest to the p«opi« : ot ihe community. They are arranging I to Imve Chairman Hiram R. Smith, of; the Hoard of tJupcrvlsors, siieak on I Nassau County, what it Is and, all I about it and its progress. i
Supervisor Smith h.lB contended that j Nassau County has received altogether | too much unfavoraljle pubtlclty j through certain newu-creatlng trials \ and he has a very definite Idea showing the people generally thot .\'a«- sau County is the finest place available for the home-seekei-, for the man who i wants a delightful surrounding within I easy reach of the metrutsilis. He { wants to show people the mil««i and | miles of tine roads, to tell them ttiat
.Merrick, .March 24.—Principals of schools In eight vUlages have organized a school baseball leajcue, much lu the delight of the pupils. Seaford, Wai.- tagh. Bellmore, Smithville South, E:i.-t Meadow and Merrick will be represent¬ ed. Schedule of games:
March 31. Merrick vs. Smithville at ISellmore; Smithville .South vs. E.-ist Meadow at Smithville South.
April 5, Merrick Vs. Kast Meadow at East Meadow; Bellmore vs. Wantagh of I at Wantagh.
April 7, .Merrick vs. iJt-llmorc at Mcr. I rick; Smithville vs. Seaford at Bellmore.
Aruil 12. Ea.st Meadow vs. Wantagh at Wmitliville South; Uetlmore vs. Sea- ford at Heaford. 1 April II, Merrick vs. \yantagh at
there Is no jilace where motoring is .so pleasant, to tell them of the great beaches, the fine shore lines, the many historical points of interest and of the government of the county.
The Civic r.,eague will ask Mr Smilth
to addre.ss them at ah early day, t fixed.
The other treat In store for the Mineola folk Is the address of Henry Hicks, of Isaac Hicks & Son. of West bury, who has promised to talk before the league. '
Mr. Hlcks la fnm one nf the big firms of landscape gardeners and ivui'scrymen and he will talk about flowers, trcow, home gardens ani] the village beautiful and the beat W'ay to attain It. He will have mu.h of inttr- c«t to all who are concerned in malcfrig •Mineola a finer iilace In wlii. li to li.e.
Wantagh; Seaford vs. Bellmore a* Bell¬ more.
¦April 19, Merrick vs. Seaford at Mer¬ rick;; East Meadow vs. Bellmore at Kast AI<'adow. • -T
.\pril 2L .Smithville .South v.s. Wan- Kast
SCHOOL BOND BIDS
jij ] tagh at Wantagh; Seaford I -Meadow at Smithville South.
.•Vpril 2fi, Seaford vs. Waiitagli at ~*3eaford.
April 2S. Merrick vs. .'M.'for(K!it,J.J.Il- more; Smithville South vs.'KK^t Mead.^w at Smithville South.
May S, ilerrick vs. p^ast Meadow at East M.-adow; Bellmore vs. Wantagh at Wantagh.
May 3. Merric'K vs. Bollmoie, at Mei¬ rick; Smithville South vs. Seaford al lielhnoie.
.May 10, Kast :\Iea<lT.w v>. Wantagh at Kniifhville South; Bellmore vs. S. i- foril al Se.aford.
-May 12, .Merrick vs. Wantagh at
ivii!.> Suutli
Uellniort
Wanlagh at Bellmor'..
May 17, Merrick vs. Smithville South at M<?rrick; Ea.st Meadow vs. Bellmore at Elast Meadow.
May 19, Smithville South vs. Wan¬ tagh at Wantagh; Seaford vs. Eust .Mtiadow at Sm'ithvllle South.
M.-.,' 21 ford.
HARRY FULLER SELLS
Known Village Pa«se« Ut N«tr
.Avenae Inter esl.
Rockville Centre, March 2S.—Harry Fuller, who conducted tho fnite<I Cigar 18tore.s, .'.nc eKtabllshment on North Seaford vs. Wantagh at ilea-, Village avenue, has sold his interests to j Hurold ,Jteeban of Maspeth. The re- CondHluns and ltale>» i iiorted i>rice is $6,000.
Only grammar school t>o>s In regu ; Fuller opened the .store aliout five lar. active^ attendance and in good I y(.;irs ago. ye instatlod three pocket standiiiK will be allowed to take I»art ^ billiai-d tables and this feature attract- in the games. In cawi of ncscsslty, a I od many of tlie young men. (earn may allowed to take'part' In the | Meehan formerly conducted the Mas-
in llie t^imos. In ca.se of necessity, a team may t>orrow players from the'vis¬ iting school.
Two principals shall be present al each game. *
If either team be not on the field at 1.S0 p. m. the game shall be forfeited to the team apjiearing.
All games shall be of nine innings.
The team winning the highest per¬ cent of games ahall Ije considered as winning. The iirijte shall b.; of $6 In value and paid for by the iirincipals. of the .schools concerned.
pelh bi-anch of the I'nited Cigar Stores. Fuller is reported to have paid ap¬ proximately $750 for the place when he opened it. The bu.slnes-i has .since greatly increased.
N. SHENKIN Carpenter - Builder
ELECTRIC
Shoe Repair Shop
35 Olive Boulevard FREEPORT, N. Y.
Reasonable Prices Woric Gaaranteed
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HOME and IHSTTBAKCE —THAT'S MY BUSHrESS
FRED.
mSUHAlJCE 5 Bailroad Ave.
ROOM 11
C. WARE
- REAL ESTATE FEE^PORT. N. Y.
TrI. FrMiWrt 3t»-B
At the Freeport Auditofium |
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
New Summer Policy All Seats Reserved: 55 Cents, Including fax
"'?<!SrEirA°cr "Mutt and JefP
With 12 People in the Caste ) West and VanSycklen, Musical\Act Hazel Allen and Nat Osborne \
and others, with two Photo Plays and an entire Evening's entertainment, starting at 8.30
Secure Seats at Chubbuck's Pharmacy
Telephone 1872 Rockville Centre
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ARTHUR J. McAnTIU'U. Manager
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General Contractor
Houses built from your own plans Jobbing a Specialty
157 Harris Avenue
FREEPORT, N. Y.
Telephone, 528-R
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HAVE YOUR PLATING
DONE IN ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Modern Equipment and Expert Workmen will Rive you a aer- vice you can't gut elsewhere on Loiib Island
Brass Beds and Electro Plating in AH Its Branches
We Do General Mill Work and Can Care for Your Home Alter¬ ations of This Kind
KLASS AUTOMATIC CORP.
H. Weber
Automobile Service t***<"**<~*~'">'''****<^'*"'"***^#**^'*^***'*^~^^
I Freeport Auditorium's
I NEW SUMMER POiytl
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4 Beginning this Saturday at 8.30 P. M. and conti^u-
X ing every Saifiirday_ev^Jn^__——
I Jean Bedini's High Clasis Vaudeville
38 AtERRICK ROAD
ROC*VIIJ.E CENTKR, L. I
Cars Cleaned and I..iibrirated. Called
Cleaned and I..iibrirated For and Delivered
Special Contracts or By the Job
Six Acts and Tw«j^icture8
Usual Orch
Admission, including Ta:
Reserve Your Seats at Chi
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- 55 Cents
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D. R. Longnecker
Formerly I
Observer St., TeL 28
p. L. Hurrell
. & H. .Mfg. Co. t
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. Jj
V. B, GibbunH & to. Surcesftful .tgainst j .^>'X"{>«>^^A.».>.>.>.x»«>»»«K~>'*~>'><»<r»''*«»<>^'<'»»<-a6»*^»<''{Hfr^>»<'«i'<'^'^
Five OtherH
Itoekville II, Ciblioim lilrtders for tlie The bi(lH were
< iit-re, Co. V
were the .¦5U<'ic.s>;|',il V,I2.I)<H) Hchool l,ij;'<!;, oiiened at the HIku
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O. M. HAWKINS DEALER IN NASH MOTOR CARS
Hchool last nlnht.
• (Jltil)onH Company hitl par plu.s Klu !;? at 5 1-2 per cent. ¦ ^ Other hiildei'H were IJank of llock¬ ville Centre, l.iannah, Uallin & l.co. Kuttor & Co., Sherwood & Wemfiilil ami IJodmond £ Co,
Kedmond «; Cus. was iwir, i.lii-. premium of *10S0.70 and a.skeU 5 u I per cent.
OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION
BOSCH MAGNETOS
DISTRIBUTOE OF EXIDE BATTERIES
GRAY & DAVIS ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
FOR THE AUTOMOBILE
HAWKINS BATTERY SERVICE
340 Observer St. Rockville Centre,
Telephone 670 Uockvillo Centre
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MORTGAGE LOANS
HOMES PREFERRED
ftUICK ANSWERS LOW CHARGES
Long Island Bond & Mortgage Guarantee Co.
375 FULTON STREET, JAMAICA
SIXTH FLOOR
Freeport Auditorium
Monday, March 28tl/, at 8.30 P. M. 10 Rour
)Frankie Carpenter v/. Dave Rosenberg
Rosenberg beat Frankie Fields the and if he wins, want* to box Toml
Hast time he boxed in this Madden two weeks afte
club, r this
Attractive Spring Models
are now lieiiiK .'^liowu and wo invito you to call and try on these new creations of ^|ie
MILUNER'S ART
()rlf,'lni.l'lde;i>i. charniinK eolor har monies. dlHtiiiction and lieroiniii';- nes.>f are featured in everv smart hat.
MINNETTE MILUNERY SHOP
Corner Church St. & Olive
Boulevard
FREEPORT LONG ISLAND
I HRST NATIONAL BANK I
! FREEPORT, N. Y. j:
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I To-Day and To-Morrow |
Prosperity is with the people of this state—men and women are making money—
It's a happ)r, cheerful PRESENT
But—look ito th€: morrow—save your surplus earnings and profits—watch them accumulate and multiply—
Ensure a happy, cheerful FUTURE.
I THE BANK ON THE TRIANGLE
? THAT TREATS YOU SQUARE
Easter Easter Easter Candies Baskets Flowers
BABY CHICKS
DaSilva's Stores Corp.
Freeport
Rockville Centre
8 Rounds-Kid Locke [ vs. Kid Brown 6 Rounds-Johnny Gani/on vs. Freddy DeMeyer 6 Rounds—Young Dolan vs. DoubieTime Madden
Dolan knocked out Walter Thompson in one round, but he won't do tills yvith Madd:;n
4 Rounds-Chuck Eirman vs. Young Clinton
of Bellmore
of Nassau Beach
PRICES: $1.65 and $2.20, Including Tax
ADVANCE SEATS at Chubbuck's Drug Store and United Cigar Store, Freeport;
White House Barber Shop, Hempstead; United Cigar itore, Lyn>
brook, and Wild's Dru^ Store, Rockville Centre
Cut on* RioofPIaniteniar.ee
Ewense for IO YEARS to Come hu Applijiriiq
t
Destroys All Sewage From the Home
Think v/liat a satisfaction It will be lo eliminate ull tbour:Iit cf roof refialrs for 10 years! i
Tho STOnMTlCIIT rviraplco atiurrs y(>u of i::ut Baliafautloo. Yoa uim-jiy app!y «
T\a Arh*aHe WttiayPrr^f
Co!Tipt>t..'.dl' for C\^:J<:T:.-!g
Ol J and /. • ^ i'-=s/«
«nri C.T.A {r^ryt l. Vo:"i ^roa'tr ercn fc; vc t j rc>-.;r.t ft. li; vUl defy t^io fr^t, f r.iii'/ t^vi tlv-ct cf wiatcr, t'ri ?.;.; - ; sitr-s rf c-.rT> B3ercn;t t'; > hv::¦'.{.-.': rr.im -f .-"1 lutvoao.
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A. WHITEHOUSE HARDWARE and PAINTS
91 8. MAIN ST. Treafiftt, L. I.
Telepliotie Frcei)ort SX4 W
RO FILTH—NO DISEASE GERMS—KO ODOR—LOW NEVER HAS TO BE CLEANED OUT
Possesses the one important element necessary to make the rural home equal in comfort and convenience to tho most up-to-date city dTvclling.
When Onoe Installed, All Expense to Maintain It Is Ended
Undoraed by Public Health onicers. Sanitarr Experts. KnginmoTm, and nearly l.OOS usera.
DrierlpeiTe TJteroturc
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COST
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GLORIA REALTY CO.
We are developbg the property situated at Trolley Stop 94, RockviOe Centre, and
WE WILL CONSIDER
III! .A J res
PRICE $65, F. O. B. PHILADELPHIA
PAUL AYRES CO., Inc.
PUIMBERS. STEAM AND WATER SUPPUES
386 JaT Street Bro«kIya. N. Y.
Phones : Tria&gle 43434SM
I Spring Coal Prices |
I WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE FOL- |
I LOWING REDUCTIONS |
I Pea . . . $13.50 |
i Egg . . . 14.75 I
p Nut and Stove 15.00 |
I W. J. MARTIN COAL CO. |
5 South Main Street j^.
Telephone, 283 FREEPORT, L. I. I
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