THE DAILY RIYIKW, MOHDAT, APRtt 11, 19*1
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United EmploylMeiit Scrtk4
HAaaAV A>il> ttLFFOLK
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' mARmmtmAf wAmm jl wii« raama Gartlen City IIM Ceeperatiar:
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VM^ U.8. Departmeiit of L
ftBMsel S. fteare, Director
Lahor
MOVlEAUDI0fCE WASD^OWTED
Fifans of "Home Notables" Were
Not Sliown As Expected—ResT
of A»diloiiwi Bift Qm4
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TWaV TOPICS ON FINANQAL TOPICS
i«y WUUam H. KniAn. Jr.
or ROCKV1M.K (^NTRK
liiMtrurtor On Banking in New York i'nivcrsMy
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a Loc«aiNttve Raih-oMl.
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BULLETIN
«e ppapy peeirte tiave called the Em- pleyment 0«ce on the phone before t A. U. and after 5 P. M., or havo called personally, that It may help to avoid dtiaetlefactlop If It Is more wld« ly known that the offlce hours are • A. M. to S P. M.. Saturdays • to 12 A. M. Howerver. either myself or MUai Falter Is often In the offlce before or after those hours and will always be glad to answer any phone caPs which come In. In emergencies Hempatead 48-J will reach me In the evening or before. 8 A. M^.
flpring housecleaning thne la at band. Those wishing day workera can aei-ure tbem for a time l>y telephoning ua a day In advance. The uaual price Is $3.60 a day.
Numbers of laborers are beginning to come out from the city. So far most-of them have been cared for. but employera who wlah men will And It worth while to let ua know their needa. It ahould be remembered, however, that we c^re for all claases of workers from executives to day laborers. This Is admittedly dlffic4Jlt but necessary in thia fleld, and thoae needing experlenc cd and high-priced men and women will receive aa careful and painstaking ser- vio-e aa any high-class profeaalonal bureau.
Men and Women Available 3441—Man wanta Job aa teamster on ea¬ tate—$50, room ahd tniard. 3444—Oolored butler, handy man and chauffeur—$60, room and board; good man. 1815—Palnter'a helper—lives la New
Hyde Park; $25 per week. ^456—Steamfltter and plumber's helper
—Rooeevelt; $26 per week. 3488—Female bookkeeper, experienced In machine statements and single entry. $25" per r/eek. 34«4—Stenographer with secretarial training and college education wishes poaition within reasonable diatance of Glen Cove. 2491,—Polish couple—man gardner and farmer: woman "laundress: uo children. Also have fresh Guern¬ sey cow for sale. 3480—Experienced hardware clerk wish¬ es grocery job: 22 yeara old. 9484—Man wishes to be hospital orderly;
not experienced. |
2237—Auto mechanic—Roosevelt; $30
per week: 3489—Single gardener—8,,jffiars experi¬ ence: Amerletfn. $90, room and board.
Poaitlona Millwright who uftderstands setting saws and general mill work In wood— Farmingdale.
^"Voung man with some knowledge of bookkeeping and typing wanted in Bald¬ win.
Delivery man wanted In Bakery in Mlneola.
Experienced cabinetmakers needed in Oarden City. ^
Bench hand in mill nt Mlneola. Good painter needed in Woodmere. Bookkeeper wanted at Pap Rockaway. Auto mechanic at Roslyn; $30 per week. '
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FreeiH>rt, Aprtl 11.—Tho lurgi^ audi t*noe that went to the Auditorium Sat urday evaning. attracted by advauci notices stating that an opportunity would be given of aeelng how triovlnt; pictures were made, were aadly dlsaii pointed.
" The plcturea that were taken around! of the road. Me Is but 44 yeara old. At town Friday may have been taken be-1 the aame thne there appears lu the fore a flinilesa .ameca and may not i bulletin of the Long IsUnd Railroad bave. but the fact remaina that none of! the story of an engineer on tbe Ixing th« pictures were shown, althuugh
In tbe <l«lly papera comea the story of W. L. ^apote, who thlrty-or« years ago lH>gan work as an offlce boy with the I.Muhr\ille and Nashville rallri!iad at t'i.M a mtpmk. and ts now president
great many People went there to see them. Tbe ex<ua« given for not show¬ ing them received Ilttle credence. Th- general feeling was that the c<umi>any "put one ovor" on the town In good style.
Dickie Ware and several other lage celebrities did stunts I'uinera but the net Itscli was
reasonably near to tt, and that Is not to be despised.
Iftand who bas Just bleen retired after llfty yearK of service.
There may he room for argument
which Is the lietter off. the man who haa
had a steady Job, attendant with
dangers, which he luckily eacai>ed, and
now retires, or the man who climbed
step by step into a great Job. The latter
before tbe draws t% salary wblch la probably as
jt„. great as the President of the United
ap|K,lntment and did not come up tot«ti.te« re<-clvea. but it has Its worries
at all. I »t>d Ita dangers, and tots of both. It has
vll-
the expectations of the audlon Howevt-r, the rest of the IMll did not fall behind In the calibre ^if the regular shows and tbe management ure not at fault because It was proliably mis¬ led alao.
The Selznk-k News led th<' bill fol lowed l>y Fi-ank and Kthol <:'armen. bixip Jugglera, who have a .^nuppy act. Crawford and Boll, a comedy duo. pre¬ sented an act of songs and a line of chatter. \
Fr(>da Held nnd pianist sang In duet all by hers«>lf in distinctive so- prano and contralto voice. k
.luck Bdwards led thc bill. With his nimble fwt und catchy songa he was easily the winner of tho evening and received generous applause.
Armstrong and'Jones ran nock and nock with Kdwards and had lots of clever iiutter with their black face ait. Tracey Carter Movie Company and a Clyde Cook Comedy closed the bill.
RKIKMEN ON THIC TRAIL
Initiate Three Pxlefuces; Preporwl liivu4le Innuud Friday
WAR Rlii^ DIVITWXIl
I
Washtngton, April Jey, Jones, dlre«-tor o War Risk Insurunoo. he has recommended
ll.--^'ol. Cholm-
r the Bureau of
announced that
to tho Secretary
of thc Treasury that a dividend tw de¬ clared for holders of war risk Insur¬ ance. The director state<l thut thoro Is between one and two million dollars now available for dividend purposes. There are about 250,000 holders of con¬ verted wur risk Inaurunce.
The single pearl which,.Cleopatra is said to have dissolved and swallowed wus valued at $400,000.
Rockville Centro, Amil 11.—Throe "palofaco.f' Sheldon Hu.sser, Joo Lu- curto and Charles Tonyos, wore initiated in Merikoke Tribe, I. O. R. M. Friday n'ffht.
Tho tribe is organizing a branch of the LlaUghters of Pocahontas and wo¬ men eligible to meiTlbership nre si.unlng. tho charter now.
.VIerikobe will visit Ronkonkoma Tribe, at lnwoo.d, next Friday night. Conveyances will leave .Merrick road and Villago avenue af 7.30 o'clock sharp.
Its cares and wakeful nights and troubled sleep. Tbe flnancial policy of tbe road Is In hla hands. Its solvency and Its labor problems. He must strug¬ gle with the rising cost of operation to thc point of bankruptcy unleaa help speedily arrlvea from governmental sooirces. The engln«?er has no such cares. His job la to get hla train to ita destination -on time. His salary haa , j been a living wage as wages have gone, a I and lately has been as large as aomo bank presidents diaw. When the run Is over hla work Is done, and he cen play until train time rolls around again. Given the choice of these two lives, the average man would take the cxpor lences of' Mr. Mapote with all thc cares In preference to the engine drivers' job with Ita dally plodding. The lure of the dollar softens much that ts difficult In human life, and most men will take it with whatever of responsibility that follows.
The career of Mr. Mapote Is but typl cal of many Americana In this groat to I land of opportunity. He Is not the ox ceptlon; he Is the rule. Up through the r.'inks, they come, those successful men. handling one joli after another with credit and accomplishment, uu'll the highest Is theirs. In thc various huIj- ordinate positions this man held, thore were no doubt occasionH w;hen he ai'ose to a .great opportunity and made hjs mark. It may have been a wreck that jieeded prompt and h(>roic artion and he furnished the action. It may have been u political crisis and hc mot it in u masterful way. It may have been a bit of railroad strategy and hc wus master .strategist. 1^ may have bees as-clork he did tlift' work well. But
In tbe greet world of bualnesa there arc o).iportunltiaa on every hand for the hny with merit und energy, who la willing to pay the«prioe in hard work to cltanb to the toi); and in spite of its cares, the top Is an Inviting apot.
The boy who alma to be a rallroa^
engineer will moat I^ely get what ttr
__^___________________________ wants,- and there are many attracttona
, ^ _ ^ tn auch a job. It has Ita roay aide, and ,lt
whatever tbe work, ba could not have ^,, ^^^ *ingc«. And the railroad clerk
cllmbe<i without the element of care ^^ ,,,„, ,j ^^^^ presidency mayv^,
and truslforthinese. , j„^. ^„j ,, ^^ ,j^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^-i
The great fault with the present day
boy who may aspire high la the lack t
of concentration aud the doing of little
things weU. He Is not de|)endable.
You cannot set htm tof a tusk and go
away and leave It. to him to flnlsh
watch him and keep prodding to really
get thtage done. Hia mind wanders and'
he watches the clock. Hc measures hi:.;
work too often by the pay envelope!
rather than the great opportunity i
ahead.
In a certain twink a young man w"^
told years ago that part of his Job wu.s
to visit the bank on Sunday and see
that everything waa safe,- the light
burning and the books all safely put
away in caae of flre. No offlcial of tha'
bank ever usked that boy If he made
his weekly visits, but for flfteen years
he never missed a Sunday. Wben ho
could not go. he got It done bv the
Janitor. Perhaps Mr. Mapote was of
this stamp: but faithfulness in little
thinga surely leads to the big one.s: und
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TIN AND SHEET METAL WORKS
ROOFS, (Ji;TTKn.S and LKAnRR.S
Furnaces, Ranges and Heaters Inatallod and Repaired.
D. HARRISON
165 Franklin Street. I
Phone 37B-R. • Hempate4l. L- I-
COAL
Prices for April DeKvery
Pea $12 00 I Nut, Stove and Egg - - $14.00
We Je Martin Coal Coe
5 South Main Street Telephone. 283 FREEPORT, N. Y. |
Ordera Promptly Filled x
MADAME ANNETTE
George 8. Se Kott A Son CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
436 Hempstead Ave. Tel. 1373-M
SOCEVILLE CENTRE
Also Kootl bargains in Real Estate.
WE SERVE A MEAL
at thlH roHt.TUrant ttiat Ih a lielliflit lu 111.- ey« aa well a* th« palate. You coir.iiii'iiw lu Kft hunirry the mliiot* your stance rials on ttie tenimlnKly Hcrvcd vIi-iuhIb.
GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
301 Frwt St., Hempstead CENTRAL HOTEL
Brcukfaat, 7 t. 0.80—I.unch. 65c. IS to 2 niniirr. 80o. 6 to 8 i
SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER
Riindar. 12 to 8. $1.«0.A U Carte All Dar rilKNI.«IMKU ROO.M8 TO RKNT
REAL HOME COOKING
TROLLEY JUNCTION
HEMPSTEAD, L. L
Delightful Offerings For Spring
SPRING SUITS
In Serge, Poirre Twill, Tricotine, Jersey Cloth—
$14.98 TO $49.98
DRESSES In Taffeta, Satin, Serge, Tricotine, Tricolette— $9.98 TO $39.98
COATS AND WRAPS
New Spring Styles; all Colors; in Satin, Serge, Tricotine,
Velour, Poirre Twill— $9.98 TO $49.98
BLOUSES Exceptional Assortment, in all Materials and Colors—
$2.98 TO $6.98
MILUNERY, WARNER'S, GOSSARD AND\REDFERN CORSETS
HT. MARK'S MEN'S CM B
Plan (iiKKl Time TTonight ut Masonic Temple
Roekvllle Centre, .\prll 11.—A got to¬ gether meeting of the .Men's As.socia¬ tion. of .St. Mark's Cliurch will lie held tonight in the Masonic Temrile, Lincoln avenue. The bowling alleys and pool tables will be for the use of the nnen und a general good .'social time Is an- tlciputed.
KedornI .Tudge Kdwin 1.. OKiivlii will address the .Men.l.s .As.sociation on the subject of "What .America Net>d.s" at a meeting in the church, Monday evening, -April*'). Men und women arc invited to iittcud.
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group
'iiriioral's Sijuad. usually coin-.fj of eight iiuju. Is the amalleat in the army.
INSURANCE
LIFE FIRE HAIL RAIN RIOT RENT
BURGLARY WIND STORM MARINE FLY WHEEL PROFITS HOLO-UP
FRANK V.
INSURANCE ROW, N. Y.
15 PARK
Phone BARCLAY 6218-4119
ADJUSTER
ANp
HEALTH a ACCIOENT
PHYSICIANS a DRUGGISTS
AUTOMOBILE
PLATE GLASS •
TOURISTS FLOATER
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
COOPER
SPECIALIST
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Phone R. V. C. 1884
INVESTIGATOR
BUY
COAL
NOW
STEPHEN SHELEN'
PAINTER AND DECORATOR GENERAL CONTRACTING
Paper Hanging. Painting lu all Its branches. All work guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully given. 281 Franklin Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Telephone 499-J Hei6P»tead
INCOME TAX
To tajqiayera who consider accuracy obtained through oi^e who hat fuU Imowledge of the adminis¬ trative principles of the department as weQi#s the law/ I take this means to bring to your attentiMi the fact that I am again attadied to the offices of George Mor¬ ton Leyy* Attorney, No. 37a West Merrick Road, Freeport, N. Y. Should your return be prepared foy me ami is investigate^ I would consider it my duty to intetcede for you. Appointments can be made at above office or evenings at my home, Hbone 714-R. Preefiort
FRED C BERGE Former Internal Revenue Inspector
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On Monday, April 11, We Will Extend Our Business by Opening an
Electrical Shoe Repairing Shop
At 44 South Main St. FREEPORT, L. I.
and will be pleased to serve the public. Our. work will be done by expert re¬ pairers, and only the best materials used.
THE FREEPORT GUARANTEE
SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
44 South Main Street FREEPORT, L...I
, Repairs Made While You Wait. 3
For a limited time we will book your orders and guarantee delivery in any quantity, from Jamaica to Merrick
EGG
r
STOVE AND CHESTNUT
- SIZES OF COAL
$14.00 Per Ton
PEA COAL, $12.00
BAGGING, 50 CENTS PER TON EXTRA
Bankers' Protective Appliance Corp.
—Manufacturers of—
Bullet Proof Glass, Non-ShatteraWe Windshields, and Other Devices for Safety
We Offer a Small Amonit of This Company's Stock For Sale at $10.0(1 Per Share, Previont to Active Trading
H. L. GOLD CORP.
STOCKS AND BONDS OF ALL MARKETS
158-168 West 45th Street, New'York City
Tel. Bryant 7924, 667, 5339
f —OR—
ROBERT B. COMBS, 56 Brower Avettue, Rockrille Centre Telephone 842-R Sole Repreientiitire on Long Uaid
Chicago - Philadelphia- Pittsburgh • Boston - Washington
Seasoned cord wood cat to fire place length by Ae cord, half cord or load
For convenience place yow order with the nearest olfice
.—,—, ' < \ ." —' 1
LONG ISLAND FUEL CORP.
, 1 Owning juid Opeiatinij
Lynbrook Coal Co.
Phone 780 Lynbrook
Freeport Coal Co.
Phonr 398 Freoport
Rockvfllc Centre Cpal Co.
Phone 252 R. V. C.
Laurelton Coal Co.
Phone 1898 W Uurehon