THE DAILY REVIEW, FRTDAY, MARdR n. 1921.
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ESTATE TO RELIEVE HOUSING SITUATION
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GARDEN CITY
Oliver (?hlch<>)>trr, of .Majiacu B«ule-
v« rd. wld t wo j: lot K, 60 X100 feet In W«ll -
rin^on road, nouth of t^b^ftter avenue,
I'den City KHtates. He hati nlxo mid
n plot on the xovth e«i4t corner of Ballii-
CreatioB of Uaid Lout BoreM *'"'* a*'^'""*' ""^' Etwton road. The
n ._ J i_ aai !_»_ J_ J pnrchauers will Improve with homefl rrOpOted m IMi IntrOttaced j ,or Utelr own occui«j.cy. Another pVjI io AlbaOy Today |M>ld by the Rame aerc'nry Ik tfOxlOO on
the eafct Hide of ¦Welhnjrton road between
Albany. N. T., March 23.—Another j Houth avenue and Hall«biHy road. The eiTort 1b to be made throuKh I^eKlglatlve j purchaser In thiH cane in H. Z. I'ftKe. action to relieve the houaing ahortaKejwho Ih building: an attrpctive coloninl situation. I houHc. -Mr. ChicheBter haS rented a
Senator Cotillo of New York today j dwellinR at 141 Kuston road to J. O, Introduced a blll «indi.T which money' Tlirnbull, of Brooklyn, for new building in to li^r raised by tj|ei ' ——
Bute. He said that it has the endoi&| Mrs. i'harlen Wilcox and, .son have 91«nt of Sapiuel Oompers. PresklenFljeen visitlnB Mrn. WIIcox'.n itnother, of the American Ffcderation of I..abor,; Mih. W. H. Mey.>r, of Uoxbury road.
Nathan Hirneh of Mayor Hylan'H Rent i — ^—i _
Committee and Koyul 8. Copeland. New • FREiEJPORT
York Health CommlSHloner. and that! MiH«^lary Jane Mack Kelder.s ik ill
they will confer with Governor Miller I with bronchial pneumoni.i at the home
over the housing nltuation nex; Wed-; of her (jrandparentH.-Wr. and Mrs.
ne»day. They will endeavor to get the Harry Ellsworth. 112 Nas.sau avenuo.
Governor to Hend a special mesnaKe to] .
the Ix?Kl«lnture, urging Dasaage of the The worth of Kood adverti.sinR i.s be-
fSMPSTEAD ROaCVOXE CENTRE
Mliw Harriett Fhillip.s of Front .iti«et
iff conflned to hotne with a severe c^d.
_____ Ueta chapter of the Rockville fenlre
J. H. Fay, phynicl training Instruc- «'"» Trinngle (lub spent last evening tor of the Hempstead Schools, haa been|»< head*iuarter«, sewing clothes for the
babies oi iinmlgrants. on Ellis Inlatld. A ffooilly num>>er of girls attended and applle<< thoir needles Industriously. The results of the evening were very grat¬ ifying.
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CotlUo Blll.
The measure crentes a Ijiiid I^oiin Bureau In the Hanking Department appropriating $100,000 to organize It. Tho Bureau Is empoweri'd to loan money for building to i)erH<>nM or cor¬ porations, not to exceed (100,000 on any one lojin or to he less than ffi.OOO.
The loans are to be se<.-ured by mort¬ gages on the j)roperty and are to t>ay four per cent interest. To raise the necessary money the Bureau can Issue four iKT cent bonds the same as those for highway improvement, except that they shall be In series of not less tlmn $50,000. These Iwnds arc to be* exempt from tax.'itlon.
NORTH BELLMORE
The North Ilellrnore Social ('liib will give a Kprinprtime dance at the Fire: Mall on April 2. Music by the Rialfo Medley Five. There will be a door i prize and specialties. |
Miss Cecelia l.«rsen, who was in thei City for the winter, i.s teaching Sunday . School In the Lutheran Church again, i The children were Kladto .see her back.! They are planninh' to have a liif,-' Easter celebration.-
A .sucee.s.sful cake sale wns held at' the hom(^ of .Mr.s. Kraft on .N'ewbrldKc ; road, for thrtibeneflt of Ihe 1^1. Mcyk's i Epl.s<sipal Church ln.st week.
FRENCH PASTR V
- AND FRUIT
AT CITY PRICES
SIP. MOLINI
VILLAGE AVENUE
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
! ing shown in the results at the Atlantic t Market,' where their weekly sales are I worth while. Mut then, they have the stuff to hack uj) their statements with.
You will be amhsed 'at ".Mutt and Jelt" at the Auditorium Saturday night. Not a movie, but an act with twelve peorile.
The Daughlers of Anu-rica will hold a [linochle and five hundred party at Mechanics' Hall Tuesday evening.
i MINEOLA
The Alumni Association of the .Nas¬ sau County M')spltal will hoSd a mask ball ;it Firemen's Hall April 8 for the benefit of the sick nurses fund. The frlenrt.s of the hosi)ital and the nur.ies are invited tn p.iilicipatc.
It will lie T'.liue Triangle Week in this vi!lai,'e all noxt week according to tho announcement of the Ulue Triangle folk who are really the Y. \V. C. A. There uill be a ball <rn the 2!lth and every (l;iv will taK day.
lndlspo»pd for the past wce^c.
A sowing exhibition, conducted by the HtiKlent.K of" the High School, was held yesterday afternoon. Many useful and l>eautiful creations were to be seen. A great deal of credit is due Miss Mary i'owell, the inirtructor.
.Ml.ss Greta Albright, of Franklin, atreet, who has been contlncMl to her' home with a sore throat, is now able to resume her work in the mail order | department of Iwubleday, Page A< Company.
The young lady employees of the Httmps^ud Bnnk had a theatre party la.st night. They dined at the Hotel , Astor and then saw. "I'cg o' My Heart" ' at the Court Theatre. In the party were Ml.sses Helen l>ay, Emma Hew¬ lett. 8adie iieevcs, Gladys VanOohlen.j Carrie VanDohlen, C'atharine Clement, i and Frances Vas.seur. , i, * I
ThonuLs i". Taylor, ."¦uperintendent | ot'the local offlces of the Metropolitan; Insurance Comjiany, Martin McCor-i mlck, assistant superintendent, and Ir- ; ving Traub attended the annua'l ban¬ quet of the I.,lfe Cnderwrlters' A.ssoci-1 atlon at the Astor Hotel on Monday j night. I
A branch of the Federal Food Store system bus beep opene<l on South I'ark avenue. It will be ready for businetts Mon()a>.
Olive' .James
West, son of Mr. and Mrs. . West, of to Powell ave., is
recoverinc frofti an operation for ap ^endKritis perfoiTBed ill the ' Na.<ia«u Hospital last Tuekday.
Mr. and Mra. John <\ Hucken have returned from t?t. I'eterstMirg. Florida, where they had f«pent an onjoyaW* winter.
Rifhmond A Hell are erecting ftve hou.ses in vaiious sections of the vil¬ lage. They will be ready in June.
Hoekvillf Centre. March 2t>.—J. Fred Flugrath, ly>ng Island editor of the Brooklyn l>aily TiirM-.s, purchased a re.sidence at 108 South I'ark avenue, through Riehmonil & Bell. Evidently he coiddn't rent.
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AGENTS WANTED
The exclusive sales agency In Nassau County for TnANS-LEVER SPRINGS for Ford cars Is offered to a live wire salesman who has hLs own Ford touring car or Sedan.
TRANSI.EVER SPRINGS will make a Ford ride better than tho higher priced, longer wheel based cars. 'With these spring's there is no need for shock absorbers or snubbera.
Please write, giving full information concerning yourself, to
EDWARD N. JONES, 17 Batler Building, Jamaica.
ALEX. ADAM
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
Agent for STUMPP & WALTER
FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND FARM SEEDS
49 West Merrick Road Freeport, L. I.
Talephone, 1027-J
REAL WARMTH
WHERE m WANT IT
WHEN YOU WANT IT
The chilly moments breed the colds. A Vulcan Odorievs GAS HEATER is the first aid—the little Bun you can regulate yourself. It will heat ev¬ ery room in your house or will economically sup¬ plement the work of the furnace. '¦¦
SAVE COAL SAVE MONET
HEAT WITH GAS
WE HAVE VULCAN HEATERS IN VARIOUS SIZES ORDER ONE TODAY
NASSAU & SUFFOLK LIGHTING COMPANY
GEO. MacDONALD, President
Hampstaad
Offices at Fra^ort - RockrSla Ccitrc
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EFFECTIVE AT ONCE
FORDSON TRACTORS
REDUCED TO
$625.00
F. O. B. DETKOIT
itinc a JtedMtUn of rJOB.I
This Indispensable Farm Implement is now within the 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 ejqDccted.
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 rysh starts. The following prices are quoted f. o. b. Detroit.
WITH SELF-STARTER
Runabout, $465.00 Tunring, $510.00
Coupe, $745.00 Sedan, $795.00
Fordson Tractor, $625.00
WITHOUT SELF-STARTER
Chassis, $360.00 Truck, (Pnemnatic tires) $545.00
Complete line of genuine Ford Parts, accessories, tires, tubes
oils, greases, etc., etc.
UEPAIBING AND OVERHAtllvING RY COMPETENT
.MECHANICS
W. T. HUTCHESON, Agent
Salesrooms and Service Stations at Lynbrook and Mineola TeL 186. Fulton Ave. and Franklin St., Hempstead, L. I.
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BAYMOND J. MILLER. Mgr.
Auto, Plate Glass, B^glmiy Life and Fire
Insurance
24S. GrovttSt. Freeport, L.L
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NEW YORK BAKERY
A. FBEUDKNBEIMJER, Prop
24 MAIN STREET, HEMPSTEAD
ALL KINDS OF
BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY
BAKED DAILT
)|tDER8 TAKEN FOB FANCY CAKES
Qrdcrs Prompty Dellverou
Phone 1843 Hempstead
AN'idi (Ii(! {idvoiit of Sjiring uvjd added lioiisework, ttoiiies our jn'oniise of ligliter, l)ri},di(ei' day.s. Our attrac- tivt; display of
VACUUM CLEANERS- WASHING MACHINES- IRONING M.ACHINES—
HRELESS COOKERS—
and a tlioii.saiid hou.S('bold liolp.s, will offer the iudustri- oii.s lionicniaker any iimnber of short cuts to those cov¬ eted afternoons on the FKONT PORCH.
We Arc Proud of Our Stock—tho Finest in Long Island. Happy to luatall Any Article in Yopr Home—(iiad to offer FREE SEB'VICE For a Year..
Come in and inquire about our term payments. We make the article pay for Itself.
LITTLEFIELD-ALGER ELECTRIC CO.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L I.
235 MERRICK KOAD. - - TELEPHONE 1476 R. C.
JONAS
Fashions of the Hour, and Wonderful Work¬ manship, Join With Value-Giving in
EASTER HATS
For Sport, For Dress, Achieving the Remarkable at
$4.95
Delightful hats in fabric and in straws-exquisite combinations—fabric and straw together.
What an opportunity!
Here you will find hats wilh graciously curved brims and drooping feathers—Small draped hats—Hats that are youth¬ fully scooped in poke-effects—Short-back sailors trimmed with flowers.
An amazing assortment of the most popular styles in ali sizes—and in the smart colors you so ^dmire: Brown, Navy, Henna, Gray, Pheasant, Red, Black, and, of course, our own inimitable combinations.
WE BEAUTIFY HAIR
AND (ilM^: TUE
Newest of Coiffures
MANICURING and SCALP TREATMENT
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9 A. .M. to 5 P. M. BVEMNO-efl BY .APPOINTMENT
M. E. VIEHAEUSER
Fonaerly witb Binder, PteUa.
ROOM 3, SECOND FUOOR
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Say It With Flqwers
We have a Large Selection of Blooming Plants and Cut Flow¬ ers for Easter
You arfr Welcome to See our Display
Hempstead Florist
THEODORE LECHNER. Prop. 267 FRONT ST., Near Strand Tlieatre
TEU-JPHONE 36S R HK.VU'STEAD
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EASTER HATS
Charmingly Trimmed—Ready to Wear
$4.95
—AND—
FOR THE CHILDREN
iSaSor and miulffoom styles, with long waving streamers—Pokes of fine quality—Just to wear with Easter coats and
happy faces—Lots of 'em.
$1.97 AND UP
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Mtdn Street
FREEPORT
So. Mcdn Street
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Merrick Road