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FAIR FOR HOSPrfAL. 8A6LY0II. JUNE 24
Ladies' Aaxfliary Invites Friends
All Alrag Sontk Side of Island
To Partkipate
P.abylon, June 11.—The S<JUth Side Hospital Fair to Im? held In Uiis villagi- June 21 wMl present a complete array of uweful aitldes for aale an jireiiared by the Ivadle*' Auxiliary under whose auspices the fair Is to be held.
Tables Mill be managed by tbe fol¬ lowing con»mitteei,«:
rt llltle*-Mrs. Roger.s, chairman; Mrs, Vandeiveer, Mrs, Dodd, Mrs. Jeremiah Robbing.
Candy—Mrs. Jay Carlisle, chairman; Mrs. George Ellis, Mrs. Lewis Gibb, Mrs. Richard Wharton, Mrs. Harold Weeks.
Tea Room—Mrs. W. B. SaVage, ch:!imian; Mis. George Sparks, Mrs. J. Power, Miss Carrie Webb, Mrs. Garth,.
Toys—Mrs. Alfred Wagstafl, chair¬ man; Mrs. Fi-ancis Smythe, Miss Lsabcl Fiazer.
Hat.s—Mj-s. (.Jeorge CJraham, chair¬ man; Mrs. tJerald Hollin.s, .Mrs. Schuy¬ ler I'aison.s, Mr.s. S. Lind.sly, Mrs. Rob¬ ert Morgan. Mrs. (jruham Williams, .Mis. Valentine. /
Pet-fume--Mrs. Juan Ceballo,s, vhal'"- man; Mrs. Henry Rokinhaugh, Mrs. William 1). Parson.s, Mrs. J. Henry Dick, .VI1.-^. H. M. Johnson, -Mrs. John K. Stanchtleld, Mis. J, l.>. Adam.s, Mrs. Walter Oakman. Miss Webb.
Cigarettes—MiH.s Ceballos, Miss Oak- man.
Flowers and Vegetables—Mrs. Will¬ iam Arnold, chairman; Mrs. Julian Daviea, Mrs. E. H. Arnold, Mrs. T. -Maury (iaibreath, Mrs. V. A. Murdock. Mrs. David Biower.
Varieties—Bay Shore (.'lul).
Baskets-.Mrs. .lohn «. Schafer, chnl|;man; Mrs. E. P. Franklin, Mrs. T. B. Ackerson, Mrs. H. R. Blinker- hoff, Mrs. F. P. (Jroch, Mia. C. W'. Keith, Mrs. H- C. Mackenzie. Mr.s. .[. T. Robb. .Mis. L. S. Stockwell Mrs. K. Itanft. Mrs. H. W. St. John, .Mrs. .1. P. Baiter. Mrs. H. C. Mott. Mis. George Cox. .Mrs. F. .\I. Huber, Mrs. E. H. Hartley.
Miscellaneous--I.slip. Rummage —.Mrs, Robert Cro.sby, chairman; .Mr.s. Kugone Lentilhon, .Mi,-. Sherman Flint.
I''aticy .\rticle.s- .Mr.s. A. H. dialuim, chairman; .Mrs. Francis EKgaia, .Mrs. .1. .-X. .Mfrflenliauer, Mrs. Cannon, Airs, .lacob Remsen, Mrs. Edgar B. Aiin- strong, .Mm. Henry Baumgartner, .Mis. E. A. Read, Mrs. \V. Baird.
-Animals—.\Ii-.s,, P^yard Hoppin, chaii- man; Mi.sK Hoppin, Miss A.'Webb, Ali's. lOii.stis" Paine.
Groceries—Mrs. Ralph Jacoby, chair¬ man; Mrs, E, F. Birmingham, Mi-». H. D. .Iiihns.
Palmi.stry-Mrs. Walter Haviland.
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PORT WASHINGTON MX READY FOR S.N.Y.lt)ORNAMENT
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' (Centinued /roia pa^e 1) pamAr to Sandy Hollow road, to' Middle Neck road, to Main atreet, o tbe imutdatasd, A diatancie ot ftbout four Dillea. <<
Companiea are to report to the divis¬ ion manihal gtt aoon as they arrive and will l>« aael«Ded as follows: /
First DivtoloB—On Middle Neck road near Main.
Second Dfvlaion-<^n Beacon Hil! loid n facing Main.
i Itblrd Dlvtolon—On Vijindorvcnler
and South Bayles facing Middle Neck road. «"
Fourth Division—On Herhert st.. Herbert placo and North iJayles facing Wain. *
Port Waahlngton Is all "h«t up" over the event and has l>egun decorat¬ ing atoree and dwellings. Man- thiilh 700 delegates have registered for the the convention.
Formation of Parade Patrol—Mj^Ji ted Slate Police und
motor cycle officers.. ...,
Chief and Ex-Chiefs, Port \^a»hiBg- ton Kire Deparlment.
Association, Port Waahlngton, SN. y.V.F.A.
Offlcers, Port ¦WnHliiuglon Fire Depl Uniform and guests.
Departments and conJtwnies as fol¬ lows:
FIRST DIVISION Clarence Devoy. Marshal.
Kockville Centre Eureka H. & L. Co. Band Eureka ll & L Co. Live Oak Eng. & H Co. W^oodland Hose Co. .No. 1, Alert Hose Company Oyster Bay Band Oyster Biiy Fire Co, No. I Atlantic Steamer & 11, Co. Roosevelt '' Band
j Roosevelt Hose t/o. .N'o. 1
Alpha H. & L. C'o. Rus.sell Hose Co. i'atrhogue • Van Guard Hose Co. No. 1
Central Park Fire Co., L. 1. I Amityville
Band Amityville H. & U Co. No. 1 Dauntless Hose Co. No. :; i Chemical Ho.se Co. No. 'i
y Baldwin
C Hose Co. .S'o. 2
"¦ Locust Valley Fire Depl.
8KC0ND UIVIHION J T. O. Broadrick, Marshal
Freeport t Band'
I Freeport Hose Co. No. 1
Uxcelslor li. H L., Co. No. 1. Freeport Hose Co. No. 4 ' Hoso Co. No. 3 J-^
Vigilant Hose Co. No. 2 ) Islip
j"' Protector Hose Co. No. 'Z
Alert Hoae Co- No. 1 ]7 Great N'eck
jf Band
) .\lert Kng. H, & 1-. Co.
i' Vigilunt Kng. H. & L.Co.
i . Uttle Neck
Active H. a I.. Co
i' Farmfaigdale
Band
%\'.-iti-rwitcli Kng. & Hose Co. No. 1
Hook & l,aikler & Hose Co. No. 1
HUksville
! 3. 'J, & A Companies, H. F. U.
TillHI) UIVIHHIN ¦> Fred VV. Hamm,. Marshal
Woodmere
FIREMEN AND BANDMEN UNITE IN CARNIVAL AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Bockville C'.-ntre, Jime 11.—Eureka Hook & ladder Coijuwn.v, In con|unc- ' tion with Eureka lUmd, will hold a !<arnival,beginniag, Monday night. June 20, atHl extending to Satuid&y, July 2, I on the lot .it Clinton av<_nuc. Front jRtreet to ¦ n;e. The prot-cf-ds
! !i)»Ioting the exten-
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sion to * ' ' compeny's house j
and io refund money advanced for in-' Htrumenta u.seil by the hand. j
The Eureka Compan>\ one of the, most Videly known iu the viliagc, have made extensive imjirovements to it-s iiouse. It obUiln«!d funds through a; carnival la.st year. It now propofies to-j complete the Inipi'ovenientu with nioaey: lecelved from tbe carnivbl te begin j within the next ten days,
Eureka Compahy will not need so: great ah amount to comjiiete 'Its'TTouse as it did te build it. The company, therefore, wanblnes with Kureka Band, whii;h flnds it necessary lo raise a fund i to repay loans. I
The band men agreed to finance ihe' I purchase, of nwesisary instruments: whfn the band started througl} a hond i issue and have beeti gradually refund. ¦ ing these bonds. The band member.s; jil.so'gave their time and paid for in-j Ktrwtion. Today'they feel they should i receive imtnv support .'The carnival will j thus .stive a double purpose.
Fred W. Brown is chairman of the'
Carnival Committee of the Eureka
[Company and K. I). Woodcock is chair-j
I man of the (.^oinmiftet- repiesenting thei
iiand. i
! The same man Wh^ conducted the i
jcai-iilval for the Eurekas last yeur will!
do ;:o'".igain this year. There will be:
I a 'inerry-goiound, swings and numer-|
j ous other amusements such as are to)
; be found at Coney Island. Booths will I
be erected around the grounds where-
many methods of ti>ing one's skill will j
be offered. !
The Eurekas arc lo erect a large:
dancing platform for dancing. Music:
will be furnished by some of the ex- i
pcrienced members of tlie band who:
rcc-'ntly Joined ttio outfit, '•
Together wilh the other aniusement.s,
the Kureka itund will give concei-ts |
thut the puljllc may Jtidge of progie.ss I
made. its receiil appearan;.'e in the
.Xnuiversfiry Iwy paikde and on Deco-
iation Day was a levelation.
()oe of the features of tile cainival will be eoiitt-sts for a king and qUcen :;ii-,l for a piiiice and princi'.ss.
Toot-Toot !
A sutfeier who IKea close to a rail ri.ad yard in the siiWurbs wrote the- folliiwlng to the railroad company complaining about the nicket made by a switch engine: !
"f}entleiiien: Why is it that your j switch engine has to ding and dong I and fizz and spit and bang and hiss' and jiant and grate and grind and ; puff and bump nnd chug and hoot andl loot and whistle and wheeze; and Jar and Jerk and howl aVid snarl and putt' and growl and thuin)i and boom and clash and jolt and sireech and snort und snarl and alain liiid throb audi roar and rattle and yell aiuI arnokc, and S|j,nell and shriek like holl ull night I long?"—Boston Globe. j
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Cake—Miss Sanunis. chaimrian- Mrs. H. P. Fi&hei. iin. John HigbiA, Mra. Sanford ReynoMs, Mra- Clintan Rob¬ blns, Jr.. Mrs. Heory Vavbttm, Mta» Ruth Eastty.
DfHiclng—Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cush-
"NO I|6RE MITCHEL FIELD BOUTS" SAYS MGR. KERR
Freeport, June 11.—C. Herbert Kerr, manage)- of the Freeport .Auditorium and of Mitchel Field announces tbere will Ijc no more boxing at the fleld this suinmer under his management. ' The nights are too cool and so far tbe proposition has been a heavy los.s to him. The bouts scheduled for next week have been t-nJlnd off.
Surprlf-e for K.rnesl .Arnold
itovkvilie C'en^rv, Jun;' U. -.-X -sur- ririse yarty was given to Krne.si Arnoli^ of 1,11 Cleveland avenue on We<lnesday evening, June 8. Rome friends took Mr. Arnold out for a walk. On bis re¬ turn he found his home well fille<l -with guest.s. Mrs. Martin decorattsl the table with pink crepe paper and pink roses. Singing, dancing and refftebments played an important part in the even¬ ing's cntertalnrnent.
The guesfs werw Mr. and Mrs. Ai- iiold. Henry, Fred and Walter .\rnold. Mis. Netiber, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Pettit, Grover Pettit. Mr. and .Mrs. ("haries Martin, Dorothy and "Junior" Martin; Warren Angel, Miss M. I'hil litis, Mr. and Mrs, McKenna. .Mr. and Mrs. Frcd. Smith, Gladys and Junlor ."^rnith, Mr. and Mrs; George M. Wel¬ ler and George and Malcolm Weller.
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Successors t« Alvin G. Smith, C. E, Established 1890
Municipal atid Civil Engineers Surveyors
7 Kaib'oad Ave. FREEPOKT, N. Y.
Telephone 205
EDWARD H. MURR
CARPENTER
REPAIRING AND JOB WORK
SCREENING
Porclies and Windows
BUILDING AND REPAIRING GARAGES
Estimates Gladly Given
97 Lexington Ave., Freeport, L, I,
Phone 189-R
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"Didn't you know that it is against the law to beg lor nionfy'.'" said the la<Iy to the tramp at the Ijack door.
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—Painters—H Pecoratora — Paperhangers
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1423 Willow Ave., Telepbone 3749
Far Roekaway. F'tr Rockaway.
Sstimatee cheerfully given op. reauast.
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to lirg for bread." 1 beg for no bread,
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SURGEON DENTIST
CLOSED FKOM MAY 26 TO JUNE 14 MADAME ANNETTE BUlI.OINa
TROLLET JUNCTION HEMPSTEAD
HOME COOKED CHICKEN DINNER
-SERVED EVERY SUNDAY—
FUO.^l 1 TO 6 V. it.
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MNCOI-N AVE. KO(KVILI>E t'JS.NTBE ««_ _—,^ —4
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Uand Koslyn Highlands Kng. H. & 1.. \ 11. Huntington Manor l'"ii<' liipi. (ilea Cove City I'ucillc Fng. & Hosi to. Chcmlcul Kng. Co. Gliii Cove Salvage Corii. Glen Cove H. & I., i'o. Ocean Side •'^ Band
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I' Lindenhurst Fire Dept.
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I'ort WaabinKteti iHre Depart men! .Atlantic H. & P. I'll '? Flower HUl 11.' i
Nassau Hose Tournament otficlals, are: Announcer, Archer B. WftllHoe.* Judgeit—Farl W. McCarthy, . Fi ¦ d Sheide, Gcoi^;.- W'.u hkenhut, Chaii-s !. Sehneller, .huiu. Hutlcr, James \V. ICu':o«, Joseiih .M. Keiuiisly, William Karn. John Keck. Wllliain N. Mullou. Joseph "Ulliviui, Charle.s 1,. McKee. 1?ajHu}» Judges—I'. .1. McCarth' ! tePsR Snellen, Hfmiy Holder ami lum Tb.wnas
Protest Judges~tl, M. S^ohiffinecher,, Philip' Peters and Charles F. O'lHm-
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Fianclsco business men lo ^.Mexico last i KvciU' has encouraged the Chamber of i
t'lmfnerce (iv j)laii for the biggest e.x-; irursioii Ihat ever has left San Frun-|
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USED CARS
Akchanicaily Perfect I
StHtz Roadster Bear Cat $7501
Hudson Super-Six Sedan $1100'
Buick Roadster $450
Buick Touring, 5-Pass $4001
Overland Tonring $100;
Chalmers Touring, 7-Pass $Q00:
Studebaker Touring, $1,000
National Sedan, T-Pass $1200
Elgin Six Touring, 1917 $750
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Ice Cream, Candy and Cigars
Nassau Laundry|
The "Waah-word" of the home
A first-class laundry, doing
SHIRTS AND COLLARS
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FINISHED WORK
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Present lines of new Buick six-cylinder models will be carried thru the 1922
season-
Beginning June 1st the new series and prices will be as follows, f. o.b. factories, Flint, Michigan.
F. A. SALES CO.
p. 0, BOX No. 2, SEA CUFF, L. I.
Elgin Motor Sales Co.
30. W. Merrick Road Telephone 265-1406 Freeport
Lumber and Buildiiig Materials
Ilinber, Siding, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Trim
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, JOHN J. RANDALL CO. ,
15 N. Long Beach Ave. Si T-l »2* FREEPORT. L. I.
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Model 22-44 Tliree Passenger Roadster Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring, • Model 22-46 Tbree Passenger Coupe, - Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan. - - Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe, • Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring, Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan, •
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICR
Pkmeer Boilders of VaWe-in-Head Motor Cars Bnmi'imi in cU Priimpgi CHigg l}agltn ^atryiiimn
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Old Priees
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TeL 323 RockriHe Cratre
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