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THE DAH^Y REVIEW, TIIUUSDAY, MARCH 17, 192T
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Review Classified Ads
tUNDIUM 50 CENTS ONE IMSERTKW; 3 TIMES $LOe
For Sale—Real EsUte
POR 8AL.B—About S acres land, houso with ( large rooms, bam. shed, stock¬ room, chicken coop, corn crib, pis l>en, large orchard. Bellmore road. SS,OSO, easy terms or will trade for vll- |a«o DToporty. 8. Resnick, ^4 Oroen- Wlch at., Hempstead. IS-S
FOR BAIX—Business property on
Front St., near Main; west ot National
<3«ra«e; SO (eet front, with right of
way 11 (eet. Address H. J., Inquirer
OAce Hempstead.
1»S
PHVELOFBD building lots on L.ong
Boach Ave., north of Seaman Ave.,
Fvsepoft; terras reasonable. Mrs. Lwlu
Wolls, 2<& Wallace St., Preeport. 6:18
jB—dn
FOR BAIjB—On Marvin Ave., Hemp- Stead, opposite Mr. Lionel Barry- Aore's residence,. 5 or 10 very dAlrable lots surrounded by large hedge. Will sell on reasonable terma. Box 454 Oar¬ den City. 19-3
EIGHT-KOOM house, >>lot 65x150, hot water heat, electricity and gas, gar¬ age; splendid location; phone Freeport 181-M.
FOR SALE—Beautiful 7 rogm house, reception hall, tile l>ath, Kan, electri¬ city, hot water heat, nowly decorated and painted. New two car garage. Fruit and berries. Value $9,500; cheap to Quick buyer, $8,300. Terms. 75 E. Sea¬ man Ave. Freeport. 20-3
for Sale—^Fumituire
FOR SALE—3 piece mahogany bed
room suit and one chait*, 7Y Madison
Ave., Freeport. " 20-3
FOR SALE—kitchen stove, lot of Edison records. Other things cheap.
Ix)tt, 139 Rose St., Freeport.
19-3
FOR 8AI.,B—Piano, cheap. Bellmore, L. I., O. W. L.
FOR SALE—Mahogany dining room
and other furniture. Private sale.
Telephone Garden City 1593. 19-3
BIO BARGAIN (or party desiring a complete home. ijeariug compels me to dispose of expensive furniture, rugs, draperies, etc Oerything com¬ plete In modern house, consisting of Ave flne rooms and bath, garage. Loca- tlon.MIneOla; most convenient; excellent Hf Ighborhood; lease transferred to buyer; rent $60; act quick. Inspection by appointn^ent. For street address kindly write P. O. Box 623, Mineola, liong Island. 3-20
FOR SALE—Library table, silver gray mission; genulrvtt; In perfect condition; 58-lnche8 long by 33-lnches wide. Price $30. 148 Brixton Road. Nassau Boule¬ vard. Telephone Oarden City 927.
For SalS—Automobiles
FOR SALB>-Reo Runabout. In tjicel-
lent condition, thoroughly overhauled.
newly painted. Will sell for $600.00 to
quick buyer; 186 Whaley St., Freeport.
Apportion .Touring car, wrecked In rail¬ road collision for sale. For particu¬ lars inquire of George Johnson, 191 Jackson avenue, Mineola. 15:3
Wsmtad—Furniahed Room*
ROOM and board, six minutes walk from station. Private. Tele. 18J-B Freeport.
Wanted—Situationa
EiPERT Mason, Bricklayer, cement worker and builder, lately arrived from Europe, wishes position, or Is wlU- Ihg to contract for work, at moderate charges. Repairing etc. Hard worker. 'Phone Freeport 1132-J. 19-3
For Rent—Flata
Loat
lOBT—Gold watch. Monday, at 5 P. M, betwesn Mn'n St. and Cruikshank Ave., Hempatead. Reward If returned to Gertrude Cornwell, Cruikshank Ave., Hempstead. " lS-3
LO^—Straight hair Airedale. Reward. J. Rogers, 92 Lent Ave., Hempstead.
LOST—Colt Automatic on trolley car betwesn Mineola and Hempotead, Sunday, March V, at 2:22 p. m. Reward If returned to Leo V. Michel, 185 Second St.. Mineola. 16:3
FOK R6:NT—Four rooms and 'bath furnished or unfurnished, all improve¬ menta, garage space If desired, no chil¬ dren five minutes from station; 53 N. Columbus Ave.. Freeport. 29-3
Profesnonal
APPERSON touring car, wrecked
railroad collision; for particulars In¬ quire George Johnson, 19\ Jackson Ave., Mineola. 3:17
FIRST-CLASS painter and paper hanger, also kalsomining; cheapest In in I the village; all work guaranteed; phone Freeport 1001-W. 3:18
For Rent—^Fumiahed Roonu
FUHN'ISHliD, Two rooms and kitchen¬ ette apartments: all improvements. Collina-Greenwich Street, at the junc¬ tion of Freeport and Baldwin Roada, Hempstead. Telepbone 166-R. 3-20
FURNISHED room to let; neatly fur¬ nished room next to bath, also two connecting rooms with kitchen privil¬ eges; phone Freeport 1206-W. 3:20-
Norse
VISITING chlldrens' nunse; care of chil¬ dren, while mothers are away; refer¬ ences furnished; day or night. Box 55, Review, Homi^fftead. 6:20
Wanted—Unfurnished Roonu
WANTED, in Freeport or Hemp.stead:
GARDENS PTXJWED and general
trucking. Fred Montgomery, Box 33,
Hempstead. 19-3
BANK BOOK of Freeport Bank, No. 8831; ftnder please return to Pree¬ port Bank, Main St. 15*21
Sitoatioa Wanted
REFINED middle-aged man, willing to do anything; can do gardening; hon¬ est, energetic; best of references. R.W., Review, Freeport.
WOMAN wants work by day, wa.shlng, 'cleaning, etc; Inquire Heller, Cigar Store, Rockville Centre. 8:15
laoAL AovBnmDfa
b«r*lnhi(Dt« antiMMd, and that th« mmU lut mcntioiMd bend* ar* ot th* d«no*9ination of nve tliowand (tSttOO.) dolian maek. •nd tkat one of (aid bonda ii to b« made payabl* and it t<> matur* «a th* flrat day of Janaarr, 1914, and that tha next two of uid bonila in tbe dtnomination of FIt* thouaand ($U34.) dol¬ lars mah arc to be made paratile and to matare on th* first day of January. IIU. and tha prindpaj aad !nt*mt of each of (aid bonds are to he paTsbie at the NASSAU COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 07 ROCK¬ VILLE CENTRE, at Roek»'!M Ce.itre, Nassau Counlx. New Yorh, snd uid h< njs sr* to be dated the llth day of Anril. 1:<*1. snd that the same are to be delivered snd the nH>ne]r paid st th* NASSAU COUNTV' NATIONAL BANK OF BOCKVILLK CENTRE, at Rn«k- vlll* Centre, Nsassu County, New Vork, on the llth day of Apr:i, IKl.
Tb* purchaser of t^ie .itid Ixitdi shnll print tb* said bonds at his o^n expmse, snd may hav* either retnstered jr e'»nr>on ttonds. Each Md must be aeeompanied by a certifled cheek for ten per oenL of the sm'wnt bid, mad* pajahle to Harry W. Tieev?. Treasurer of th* Board of Edueation of Union Free Srhool District No. 21 uf ths To»n o? Ilrmpstcad. Nssssu County. New Yirk, t.) evidence th* good faith of the bidder, and to be forfeited in ease the sueeass'ul bidd.:r do«i> nnt conplrte hb purchase on the lith d«y of A pi 11, 1921. The cheeks aeeompanyinK the bids of th* nn- suceessfal bidders mil t>« re^urnol. Each bid with its aecompanyins cbe^li niiiBt be enclosed in s sealed envelope and mny lie sent by mail addreased to Loren tl. Roc.ti'ell. Clerk of the Board of Education. Rockville Centre, New York. The Board if Ed.ieati.m resei\ea the risht to relect any nr all biJs. Dated March Tth, <»2'..
BY ORDER OF THE DOARD OP EDU¬ CATION OF UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 21 OFcTHE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK.
LOREN H. ROCKWELL.
CLERK.
LKGAL AOVERTI81NG
Wanted—^Female Help
W.\IVTR1>—White girl for general
housework, small family. Mrs. Kegel,
50 So. Grove St., Freeport. Tel. 899-J.
20-3
GCX)I) hand sewer, to help make silk underwear; call Sunday and Monday, at 53 Nassau Ave., Freeport; phone Fpt. 625-R. 3:20
WANTED—A white girl for general house work: 2 in family; small house, must be good plain cook; no washing. 'Phone Garden City 1620 between 12 and 2 or write Mrs. G. C. Adams, Gar¬ den City, New York. 19-4
Wanted—Male Help
room.s, by business woman; light hou.se- keeping privilege. M.J., Inquirer, Hemp stead. 3:20
Wanted—Houaea
FOR SALE—Complete set of drums and traps; Inquire 396 ^ujton Ave., Hemp¬ atead. 3:19
PIANO FOR SALE—A $600 Emerson | piano bought new five years ago and ;
used only in the parlor of a private |
home. For sale at a cash price of about [CHRISTIAN couple wish four rooms in half. Also a couch newly upholstered I private house, all conveniences, walk- last year and other articles of house- Ing distance of Hemiwteiid station. fhold furniture. Call and examine any :'Phone 6618 IlolUa. 19-3
, <Jny but Sunday, 66 Church St., Free- „
port. 18-4 , WANT to rent 6 or 7-room hou.se in
Rockviilo Centre, 10 or 15 minutes
Two unfurnished or partly furnl.shed: i>aiNTR1.'S WANTED Albert B.
West, 2C5 Front St., Hempstead. 3-20
M-M.,!-: HELP wanted—2 good curpen- ters. s'p»idy work. Call 68 Penn. Ave. Freeport.
MKN WANTED—Men to learn the fur skin trade; paid good wages while learning, fan earn $30 to $l!5 on piece¬ work or time. The Alexandre Works, Inc., Garden City, L. I. Opposite Curtis
FOR SALE—Kitchen Range, and 30 from station, ren.sonable; phone Rock-, P''^"' gal tank with gas attachment. J. H. | yille Centro 613. 7:18
Patten. Tel. 18<2 R. V. C, 21 I'owell | , |
Ave., Rockville Centre, L. I. 18 3 [ WANTED to rent: A flat, 4 or 6 rooms
and bath; phone Hempstead 46-R. 3:18
PRIVATE sale of household furniture
at 134 N. Main .St. Mr. Lo.sec. 3:18 I W^ANTED—Oarage to
—- - - ¦ ^^ j months, near AYJfVl
i Rockville Centre. L. I
MARRIED men wanted. Two neat-ap¬ pearing and rolialile men wanted, to
Hempstead, Nrw York Hchool IllHtrIrt Number Onr Bonds
SEAt.FOD PRoPOfJALS will b.. Tfcelvod by the flo«rd ol Bducalldti ot School District Number One In thij Town o( H..mp«tead. at .Sch«,,l ,Vo. 1. .on Priispcct Street. In the Vlllau^ of HimpMtoad. New York, on
March 31. 1921
lit 8 o'clock p. M.. for thn purchano of l;t00.noo School Bonds. aald bonds will be duted .March 1. 1921, will be 300 Id number, or the d"Tiominatl>n of 11.000 each, paya¬ ble »10.000 on March 1 In each of the years 1925 to r).^4 inclusive, and will Iwar Inter¬ eHt at the rate of .St.\ p,!r centum per annum, payable semi-annually on March I and Sep- tnmber 1 in each year. Hoth principal and Inter,.at of said bonds will be payable al Second National Hank. Hempatead. New York. The bonda will be coupon bonda reKlsterable aa to both principal and interest.
TTie bunds will l)e aold at not less than par and accrued interest from th,? date of said honda lo the date of delivery, and the riifht is reserved to reject any and all bids.
I'ropo.'talH should be addressed to the under- aliened and enclosed in a sealed envelope marked on the outside "Proposal for School Ii4)ndH". and must l>e accompanied by a cer¬ tifled check upnn an Incorporated bank or trust company, payable to the order of the Board of .Kducation for 2 per cent of the face value of the bonds. Ch,..cks of unsuc¬ cessful IJlcIders will be return.d upon the award of the bonds. No Interest will be nl- low.Ml upon the check of the successful bid¬ der, and such check will be retained and ap¬ plied in part payment for the lw)nds, or In case t)f failure to take up and pay f»r the bjnds In accordance wilh Ih,. l.rms of thu prop ,sai. will be applied on account of the daivuiRes thereby incurred.
The successful bidder will be furnished with the opinim of Messrs. Hawkins. Dela- fleld & LonKfeilow. Attorneys, of -New York City, that the bonds are binding and legal obliKatlims of said Board of IJducation.
Hy order ot the Board of Education of Heli';ol District Numiwr One, in the Town uf Hempstead, Na.ssau County, .\ew York.
In.ted, March 9. I!'21.
aHOKUK H. Il.VUKNKY,
Clerk.
The foreKolnv resolution was adopted unanimously, all present v<itlnK aye.
OBORUK H. UAlJKNKiy.
Clerk.
I'ust Omc« Address :
OROKOIO H. BAITKNEY.
President. Second Natiol
For Sale—Miacellaneoua
FOR SALE—Goat ond wagon-with har¬ ness cheap. 5 Pettit Ave., Baldwin, X,. I.
o rent by the ' ''" advertising and sales woik in Hemp-j e I'lace' Tel 561 '' "^^"-^^^ Town. Experience not necessary, j
NOTICE TO RIDDKRS
Sealed proposals will be received hy the Board of Education of School District No. 11, of the Town of Hempstead, N. Y.. P. O. Ad¬ dress Oeeanside. L. I.. N. Y., at the office of tbe Board in the pn^sent school on or lie- fore 8.1R P M., Friday, the l.'ith dsy of April, 1921, for furniahinK and supplyinK labor and materials for the c >n«trJction of an eiprht class room jrrade school with audi¬ torium, in accords nee with the plans and speciflcations therefore.
Plana and specifications may be examined and inspected at the offlce of the Architects. Tooker & Marah, lot Park Avenue. N. Y. C. on or before the 2«'h day of March. 1921. Plans may be olitained from the Architects upon raakinit a deposit of twenty-flve dollars ($25.00) for each set so ohtsineil. which de¬ posit will he returned upon the receipt of a proposal snd the return of the plans and specifcations.
Separate proposals will be received for the hestinK. plumhinit and electrical work_ and general oonstructioM.
Each proposal must lie accompanied by a bid bond issued by an accepted Surety Co.?' or iiy a certified check payable to the Board of Education of Sehool District No. 11, Town of Hempst*ad, L. I.. N. Y.. in an amount or sum equal to two and one-half per cent (2%) of the amount of such proposal.
The said Board of Education reserves the riifht to reject any or all proposal* or to ac¬ cept any proposal which it deems to i>e for the best interest of the School District. Sign«<a by BOARD OF EDUCATION.
GILBERT SMITH, L L Clerk,
NEW YORK StPRKMK COURT. NAHSAU COI'VrV
Vohteolar Tnnnei, whieh .appropriates,
$6,000,000.
Appropriations neoessary for tho re¬ organised tax department, the public service commission, the transit com¬ mission and the industrial conunisHiuu, and the extra trpops for the state police or for gamo: protectors In the conservation department which have been taken out of the appropriation bill are not Included In the annual appro¬ priation bill reported tonight but will be contained in a supplemental bill. The appropriations for these various activi¬ ties total $4,868,649.
'TTte net reduction which we have tnade In the total appropriations,, does not tell the whole ^itory" reads a Joln> statement issued by "Senator Hewitt,' Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Senate, and A.ssemblyman McGin- nles, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of the Assembly.
"We were confronted at the outset of our work with necessity of providing moneys to meet Incrs-ised and unusual expenditures approximating $15,000,000. ¦These were matters which had to be ! taken care of. either because of coui^ {actions, agreements with other states, such as the New York and New Jersey tunnel, obligations incurreti under laws I passed by our own legislature, etc. I "These inohide tho following: oejj^l ',iy ¦ Institutions, due to Increased price and iincrea.si.tl freight rates. $1,000,000, Vehl- Icular tunnel. $3.993.3S5.3.<(, Congress ¦street bridge Troy (Exr<'88 appraisal) lvalue on appropriation $104,000), jiidg- jmcnt Icanol) $3,7;t.1,313.23. Deficiency new.spaper publication session laws anil i official notices. $873,762.92; claims for. '.slaughtered tuljcrrular cattle $703..S]9.22, ' 'soldiers' bonus $1,125,000, county road I construction (Lowman acl) $1,934,616; slate's share federal road con.struction I $1,200,000.
j "But we have provided for all of these ;and still rechired the tot.il appropria¬ tions by approximately $12,000,000. ] "Of course this result could have bi:H>n arromiilishr^l only by the most drastic i action but by taking it we do not be- jlleve there hus l)e(>n any Impalrmenl of jthe state's service. In faot we l)elieve I time will show that it has been va.stly I improved.
i "One of the flrst things we did was to inform every department head thnt we proposed al).solutely to Ignore their requests where those re(|uests called for increases over last year's ai)propriations. We told them we were looking fnr de- crea.ses and they must And them and If they didn't we would.
"We have abolished whole depart-
¦lents. th* accrosate at tho apprg»ri*> Uons (or which tn 1*20 were |»»l,SSa,.
"By consolldatlod In other dopari- ments and by weedlitg out employeos hi others and reducing the op«^ra.lng «x- penses we cut out $4,490,000."
"While there Is an appu-ent reduettak in the appropriations for conslruciiuii i,f $8.S94.734.59. this reduction is more si>- parent than reni for Included in th* total approiirbttlons for constructlfm In last year's total is the $3,000,000 appro¬ priated for the soldiers' hospital at Croedmoor which^was to have been/To- funded to the stale by the fet^eral |to«>- ernment In the form of annual rental. Eliminating this from considtration and the reduction Is $894,734.59.
"The appropriations fob onstruottdn to be made this year, including the |(N. V.) and (N. J.) vehicular tunnel, total $12,^28.716. The largest of these itenw are, tunnel $5,000,000. i-oi,\lnuing work at the .Marcy State Ho.sMltal M.500.009. canal terminal at Gowanu.s, New York City. $1,950,000. Sehenectady-Scotla bridge $800,000, Rocheater canal trrinl- nal $490,000, continuing work on tti« state normal school at Cortland, which wa^: destroyoil hy flre $882,000, Sing SInR prison ?St9.000, ho5=p;tals exclusive of Marcy $642,000, chariUil>Ic Institutions $290,510.
Xhe following summary shows tho net dJ>•i'^a8<•»:
Personal Service $ 2.SS*).590.30
Maintenance A Operation . .2.471,854.»»
Con.struction a."'^:l.¦^34.5^
T'nclasslfied 6,'!.''..S85.S4
Highways 622.384.00
Debt Service 4.108.299.S3
$ 14.62H,349.07 l^'ftdeiiry increase due •o unMwiKil Items ex¬ plained al)Ove 2..'(9n.0SS.Sa
Net decrea.se from 1920..$ 11,738,2»6.C8
Ai>proprlatlons 1920 .. $ 145.21 !t.5f«.«0 " ostimated 1921 ISS.-'Sl .R10.9S
Net decrease | 11.7.18.29B.68
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A spendthrift tastes Joys that a "tlghtwa.I" can't even Imau'ine. v
BABY CHIX
All popular varieties
5fnt safely anywhere.
PJS7^J"/a^ Send (or Caloloav*
r»5iii2^44 Cortlandt St. New Vork Cily
Marlon Smith, PlalAlft,
—sualnBt— I.aura C. Smith, and .libera, Defendar
In p'jrsuance of a snd sale duly made ; entitled action, and day of January. 19-1
abov.
BABY chicks, pure bred (juality; 12
Wanted—To Buy
j To the con.scientious worker, who has ' I the ability and desire to cam a mini- j 'ic - I mum of $34)00 yeaily, the.se connections j '"^ i| offer the opportunity of early promotion j (to execntive po.sitlons. Did you select aj lat i live and progres.slve' organization when
WANTED—Building lot in Rockville | you changed your connections two or I vdmud _. , , , ,, , , , , I <^"entro, not more than fifteen minutes: three years ago? If not, call and see I •' •¦¦¦¦'
profitable varieties; best laying f,.„^ „^_,^j,„„. ^^^^ j,^ rea.sonable; state strains; postpaid at lowest possible , prj^.^ ^n^ t^^^^ ,„ fl^st letter. S.R.,
Observer, Rockville Centre.
prices; safe delivery guaranteed Bubp, Newmanatown, I'a.
Fred
HATCHING eggs from Ferris 265-300- egg strain, $3 setting of 15; 25 utility pullets and 8 nice cyckerols for sale, to make room. R. E. Martin, 73 Cin- coln Blvd. Hempstead. 6:20
ROSECOMB Block Mlnorcas; prize win¬ ner Chicago ahow, $5 setting. Th. Faust, Merrick, L. I. 8:20
Muic
ARMSTRONG (Khabe) player piano, ?he chanlcally perfect, $125; also mahog¬ any music roll cabinet, $30, if sold Im¬ mediately. Uobt. "Taylor Storage Ware¬ house. 6:17
H h.p. 4-cyllnder 4-cycle Palmer engine; new bearings, piston rings, etc., $3«6, Including clutch, 8-foot shaft, propeller. Bauman, 329 E 68th St., Now York City.
BUFF Orpington cockerel and hatching eggs; also nearly new Wilson Mill for finding dry bones, oyster shells, grain, Otc, M. Nichols, 53 Church St., Free- port.
STANDARD breed Buff Orpington rooster; also hatching eggs. W. L. Brooks, 46 Kast Ave., Preeport.
"WILL sell Remington typewriter. No. 10, as good as new, on account of mov¬ ing. 11 Wallace St., Freeport; phone Fpt. 181-M.
SATIN dress, size 40; man's overcoat; hats. M.O., Review, Freeport.
SPEEDBOAT at Jose Raynor's dock, 8. Main St., Freeport. 3:20
FOR SAU5—Maple syrup: pore, newly made. By parcel post. $2.S0 per gal¬ lon, prepaid. John W. Schmidt, R.» D. J, Jefferson, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 19-4
FOR SALE—Pigeons and rabbits. Ottorge Mott, 190 So. Main St., Free- port. 19-S
FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, from finest
stock of R. 1. Reds and Light Br.t,h-
mas. J. L. Kelly, Front St,, Hempstead.
•Phone Hempstead •32-J l«-3
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FOR SALE—16 laying hens and one
rooster. Also 2 hens with 18 chicks.
Apply Ocean Side Barber Shop, liong
Beach Road, Ocean Side. 19 3
Buaineaa (importunities
RIPE FOR DEVELOPMENT—96 acres in the Baldwin Harbor Development; mostly meadow land running from the end of the Mllburn Road to the Bay. Less than $300 per acre. Address owner. Carman R. Lush, Hempstead. 3:20
Trucking and Storage
{ ALBERT E. MERKIJ3N V* GENERAL TRUCKING DAILY TRIPS TO NBW YORK 276 8. MAIN STREET
FREEPORT TELEPHONE 1199-W
C L. MOOK Chinese l^inidry
i>pp L. 1 H. Il Umtmn 14 Brooklyn .Ave^
Freeport, N. ^
MOTICl
t4.T at^rvtoa anil work Is flmt-Mlaw*
n*xMl« trnWaA fair arti 4a\kaag^
EDWARD H. MURR
CARPENTER
Repair and Job Wqrk
Porch and Screen Work
Rstlinatf>s Given
97 Lexington Avenue. Freeport
Tel. 189-R
Trucking and Storage
FOR SALE—Sweater silks, dj'od to match your samplp In your own fav¬ orite color, at $8.60 per pound. Twelve ounces will make a slip nn, one pound, ta required tor a tuxedo. Mrs. Elsa 'V^letlg. 118 Harrison Ava., BaUwln, L. T. Tel. 29W Freeport. 1912
FOR BALE]—Wholesale and retail ' Hyetson'a tulips and daffodils, spruce tiree*. WhitHeld Dahlia Farm, Hemp¬ atead. 'Phone IMl. lS-(
FOR 8Al<E>—Barrw) R«ek haby chicka House. U-t
Partition Sale
Valuable corner property Observ¬ er Streot and Morris Ave., RockriUe Centre, will be sold to highest bidder.
House 7 rooms and bath; all Im- proTements: out-bulldings; fruit trees.
Sale l^ak«i place at County Co^rt House, ligjneola.^ at 10; SO A. M.
Saturday; March 19, 1821
me after Wednesday, 1 to 9 p.m. Room 6, Hempstead Bank BIdg., Hempstead, L. I. 3:20
WANTED—Experienced automobile
mechanic. Apply Mohrs Garage,
Merrick Road, Rockville Centre. 19-3
NOTICK TU CKKItlTOK.S
rauant to an order ot IHiS. t.i:c).N'E D. i:i,l.. Surrogate gf the County of .Vas- notlce is hereby srlven lo all perauus 111 ci.tttns uKHinsl
Tlnuiiit* Knynur of »he Tow* of Fr,ei),.ri, In the aald y. O-.-'Ceaaed. to present the same wilh .•ra thereof, to the subBcrll>er the It .r. of said deceaa.-d. at his place 7t iiiK business at Ihe olHce of his ! .\ttorney, Charles W. RHyn<ir. Kreeport Bank I riulldlnn. fl-e.-port. New Yorit. on or before le ir,th day uf .March, next. Dated. .Mineola. N. T.. AUBUsl 21, 1920. JOHN I.. RAY.M.)H. Administrator of Thumus Huynor. HAftl.HS W. RAYNnR. .\ttorney for Administrator. Preep.irt. New York.
WANTED—Gardener for small green house, yard and garden. Gardener's house on proiierty. Exceptional oppor¬ tunity for experienced man. Apply or telephone between the hours of 12 and 2. Telephone Oarden City 1620. addressllS Wellington Road. 19-7
JudKnient "f
nd enter-ed I
bearlliB dati' the 2611' I, Ihe underslRned. Ih. Referee, in "aid Judgnienl named, will sell at Publlo Auction, to the hldheat bidder, at the Rotunda of Ihe Naasau rounty (^ourl House, Mineola, Counly of Nassau, on the 2tlth day of March. I9"l. at ten ocloek In the forenoon, the premiaeB directed hy said tudKinent to be sold, nnd therein described as follows:
All that certain tract, pli'ce or parcel ot land, with the bulldinicB ar.d Improvements ;here.,n situate In the Town of Hempatead. County of Queena (Nuw Co\inty of .Naasaul. and State of N»w Yo-lt. at a nliee call.d Kast Meadow, and b .iind.d and daciibd .,.- follows vi»:—f>n Ihe norlii t.y 'he lesdinn frfim R-isl Meaibuv in M, inuxl lage, on the east hy the hiKhw.iy li-;idlnK fr. Westbu y to Ne»l>rldi;e n I'l so ill, by 1)111 formerly of l>-anlel H-ndiirl<« ii or J-ihn ."4 • and Isaac Wriithl. now of Chailes N.stti and Abiam S. H^i'.ts. ird on •he -v at bv la formerly of laHar Wtii'ht, no.v o Hulls, coatalnlnn all 'h" hii'd hounds bi-InK tw..my a>:\- s in .¦ n ni the aame preniiS'-e c. nvey.-d I
Lumber and Building Materials
Timber, Siding, Shingles, Doers, Sa»h, Trim
Firick, Lime and Ctment
Builders' Herc'vcie erd Faint
JOHN J. RANDALL CO.
15 N. Long Beach Ave. Tel. 525 FREEPORT, L. I.
I.I vtl
I It bin
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
TWO flrst-cla.ss automobile mechanics, nil year Job, $32.50 for 50-hour week. Address O.B.O-, Dally Review, Rockville Centre. 3:19
Help Wanted
WANT^ED- Couple with small baby will do house work In exchange for gocKl home. Call Mrs. Conklin, 1867 Rock¬ ville Centre. 19-3
\yanted—Female Help
EXPERIENCED white girl for general house>*ork; four in family; reference; phone Kreeport 1246. 3:20
WOMAN, to do housework; Inquire tailor shop, 28 S." Main St., Freeport.
Smith 'inrt .tiisan. hi- wli". i"
liy deed d.ited Mny Mh IK71.
Oueens County C'e Vr in™,- In
deeds. l>H<te 4lir. on tl\. Sth .I..V ¦
at 4 P M.. and bel-m th "s
devised by said Silas Smith lo Ai
and Charles K. Smiil; 'ly e,ill
probate In Queens niv .-mi • o
.luly 11. 1H89 and the Inteieat
Hmlth iheL-tn «¦«» d.-yic rt i,y •
to Chnl.s K Smith
Ilaleil. February 4. |i 1
Wtl.l.lAM H
KRNI^f'T l'II.8HrltY
rMainlirfs AllO'o.y
21 f. .\1 ,nMimie Stt
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ths
Board of Education of Union Free School
District No. 21 ¦ of the Town of Hemp«tea:l
Nassau County. Naw Yorli, will receive teaied
bidi for twelve (12) bonda of said dimriel. I
asitregating Ninety-two thousand ($82,000.)
dollars, at the HiKh Sehool in said District
on the 24th day of March, 1021, at eiRht
o'clotlt P. M. of said day. The said bonds
will then and there be sold to the person who
will take them at the lowest rate of intereat,
payable semi-anually, and the said bonds will
not be ^old iieiow par. Any person may bid J for tiic whole or any part of said Ixinds.
These bonds are issued in pursuance of a
resolution paaeed at a Special meetintr of t)1%
inhabitants of said Sehool District nn the 23fd
day ot Austut, 1920, voting a tax not to ex¬ ceed Ninety-two thousand (t1>Z.O0O.) dollars.
to be levied by installments on the taxalde
property of said district for the purpoae of
bufldinff a new sehool house on a new site
deaisnated at said meetintrj situate on the
aoutheast comer of Rivarside Drive and Parli
Avenue, in the Village of Rockville Centre.
Naaaau County, Naw York, aad that ona of
•aid bonds is of the denomination of Two
thousand (S200e.) dollars, and that tha next
three of said lionda are of the denomination
of Five thouaand (16000.) dollars each, and
that the next seven, of said bonds are at the
denomination of Ten thousand (tlO.OOO) dol¬ lars each, and that the last of said bonds is
of the denomination ot Five thousand (tSOOO.)
dollars; and that the flrst of said Ixinds in
the denomination of Two thousand (12000.)
dollars is to lie made payable and is to mature
on the flrat day of January, 1B2S, and that one
nf said next three bonds In the denomination
of Five thousand ($5000.) dollars each, is to
b« i£uxie payable and ia to mature on the flrst .,.. 1.... _ . ,. , _j1 ^aya jt January in each of the yeara 1924 to ; L,i,t,.p handed to the legislature tonight.
^T White woman for housework and, ,»2g i,„,h inclusive, and that one of "irt I'^" ,* „„^,"J^„,,„ " ,,, ,,„ made I* t as messenger, five days weekly; next seven bord., in the denomioation ofl Total appropriations to be maue ojj
- • ¦¦ • to Ik? the legislature at this session will be
' ! kept under $131,000,000, if the plans of
2,000 STATE f ORCE TO BE DISCHARGED $3,000,000 IS SAVED
Appropriatioiu For Varioni Pur¬ poses To Be Kept Down, Re- dndag Costs $11,000,000
That the number of persons holding positions In the state service will be re¬ duced by approximately 2,U00 on or be¬ fore July 1 and that there has been pro¬ vided for the. alflle'3 p.jyrolI approxi¬ mately $3,000,000 less for next year) than for the current year was made ap- ' parent in the report of the budget corn-
no Saturday or Sunday work; $12 weekly; 556 Merrick Rd., Rockville Cen¬ tre; phone R.V.C. 611.r!.
WANTED—Female visiting £hlldi«n
Ten thousand (tlO.O'lO.) dollars each
mnde paynlHe tnd is to mature on th
ri«3S.-'rti;";ncru.i^'an!l'l'h',i'~T,,7^;;:th. legislature do.not -l-arry and if ^
bond in the sum of Five thouKand '.fWOft.) j nothing unforeseen Intel feres with these :
d"i ara is to be made payablr and is to mature plans
on the first day of January im, and the. ,j,j,; , approximntelv $12,000,009. less
J principal nnd interest of each ot ssaid twintbi ••..."¦= -»-. |
nurse, care of children while Motliers „, to be payable at tht NASSAU COtlNTYthan the appropriiitions made by the, day or night. ! NATIONAL HANK OF KOCKVILLE CEN-; l.,e,flslHture of 1920, including those; THE. ^»t Rockvflle Centre. Naa«u Cmnty, j ,„j^jg ^t the extraortlinary session, and n't:d?;V.^1.rrl9*^T'•.nrth:':m'"'^Je''^^i$S0,000,000 Ie..H than the departments! he deli-errd and money paid at the NASSAU i and ln."<titution8 requested. rOTTNTY NATIONAL PAWi. OF ROCK- j ^.^ j j^, „f j^p artnual appropriation V1I.I.E CENTRE, iit Rockville Centn?. Nasaau I . ,„ „_ ,, „„„ eor^^etowl ia MR 49S 115 SR Counly. Ne* York, on th. llth day of April. , b'» ^ '^ was reported is »98,4»»,llS.6g. 1J2I. jThis includes tne amount necessary to
AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER, that the ,,_„viae for the sinking funds and also
The ri.L^ht slant in hat making;—
Our *Compositc I;)crhy— A composite of ovir niopt popuUir shapes, aviT;i„fcd over a P'TiMft of yc.'ir-
• *(j;i»(«ri I' I'i".;rin«rlt
Mall Ordars Filled
RoQERS Peet CoMPAi-'y
Broadway Broadway
at llth St. "Four at3-iiii.iL
Convenient Broadway Corners" F"lfth A<-b. »t Warren at 41 at tJt.
NEW TORK CITV
ERRIC
LONG ISLAND'S FINh5T THEATR E
Fallon St. and New YorW Are. Ph-ine Jsmiic^ T'4
K
arj awuy .'rom home
References furnished.
flee, Hempstead, L. T.
56 Review of- [
18« i
SJIt.ESl.ADY for women's apparel store; apply by. leit^, giving experi¬ ence and reference; fold's, 26 Main St., ,St., Hempstead. 2:18
HOMEWORKERS. to sew on children's rompers, dresses, etc.; muat be good sewers. Apply any clay between 9.J0 antjl 6 p.m.. Room 4, Olive BIdg., Free- port. Urs. A. E. Albln. ?:1T
HOME-WORKERS to sew on children's rompers, dresses, etc.; must be good sewers: apply any day between 9.30 nnd ,5 p.m., Room 4, Olive Bulldln«, Free- port. »:X6
WANTED—Operator on Singer powsr machines, ^so wowm to tiiks htnntt
SillH^No*2?''TVhe" Tow^n"':? ^^^i" :«J! i'" —* »"/ r"""" """'^i'""" ''"''"'i j Naaami County, New York. wi!l also receive : the next fiscal yoar for the soldiers ^ aaalad bids for thr»e bonds of said District (bonus serial bonds nnd Interest. ait»T*atinic Fifteen thousand ««'»,'>'>''•) -le'-| There has alreadv be«^n passed and lars. at the Hivh Sehool in said fJistrlct on . :\ TT „ .v, '_»_„„__
the 24Ui day of Mareh. 1921. at .4«ht o clock Signed by the Oovemor .the emersency P. M. on the said day. The said bonds ^iU ! deflclencjf bill which totals $7.22S.>10.«4. th»r. and there be sold to the peraon "•"> j Besides the appropriation bill there Is •in Uke them at 4be lowaat rate at intarast. '^T.. _. ^„^ ,1. *.!-»,=,»« Km. i« payable semi-annually, and the said bond, wip iVe' to be passed the highway bills In- not l>« •«'<' helow par. Any peraon may bid i eluding the regular maintenance bill of for the whole or any part of said b.->nd«. ! 17 500,900,,the town, county and Indian
«^7r«n'~^er;,'V''.tJi;,'S;;:;rnsV'th:'reservatK>n aid bllK the county roa^ inhabitanU of the said School District held on cnnHtnwtlon bill, und*^ thf Lowman act, the 20th «ay of Daeemher. 1R20,VHlnr ». tsx. ^n^ the bill approprlatinls moneys to
!£s^'"i!,';^J°Jl!^.^«!«'l;^,U''i7•i?t tT-Vin^t »»»« »»»»«'" sh*"-* of th« '««1«">I eeed the sura of 'Pilrty thrajsand (tsn.noo ) road conWructlon. ThCM highway bUls
dollar* to be levied by Instslliaents on ttia Ux- ^ totaf $17.099,*1S. y «^
able-yr^YeHy of/>M dIatrW.. for tb* ttnraomm, ^hero Is also ^et to 1% vmmA ttM
Mow Jersey
sewing. RoOBOVoJt Mfg. Co., B4»rd of JJ*^;;; for bolMlwr tbeaald »ew..h«olho«.. ^.„ , .. „_ ^,. Trads Hall. 9*49 SS. |<poMvett. 1B4 «. Sm alta owaadkrUMMMBahoolDiatristaad bt" for tbe Now Tork
'AHiJKM>AY Al L) t'<lDA\ MARCH 17—! 8
1. OVE^iTlKK, "Aldu". Venli .^^-rrick .Symphony Or:h'Htr»
i. M. Caiopi-o < K 'fr .-.r
*2. MKRRK'K NKWH KVrNT.S Vo> r .Nruspajjer on the .Scre<-«
3. MKKKHIK TItAVKI OiitE '
DOUBLE FEATURE PSE3ENTATJ0N !
¦I. FK.\TtRE— ,(.
EARL WILLIAMS
JN
"Diamonds Adrift"
6. fTl'.Tl'RB—
By'.Sjioclal Arran :enf nt
"Hearts are Trumps"
with .An Kxcei;r«>i<::,!b Clover Cast SE? KCTION.S, "IroM", taryll JJonrlcU Kympbony OrehMtrm
"HIS BITTER HALF
WI!-:-:j^':.
Afternoon*, 1:30 to 5 h^t^wn, ISc. to 30c :j
Erenings. 7 to 11 AdiniMion. 20c. to 40c. t»
OMttiouiHM Aat^rArtn. H»mHsy sml Hotltlsvs. friiti iflft tn II P M >