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¦THE DAILY HEVIEW, HOHDAT, MAY 28. IfBl
Daily Review Classified Ads
II9INIMUM SI CENTS ONE INSERHON; 3 HUES $1.01
Hosaea For Sale
For Sale—^Aotomobiles
Wanted—Male Help
KIX ROOM com«r houae: saH, liut w^fer I rOR SALE—Studebaker Sedan. 3 vol N'.i man v.'antccl lo work in con
Posita'ens Wanted
heat; Rarag-e; irin Kardrn; room for wagonn, etc. Hcnnc-!Miy, Vale and Hlew- art AveM.. Hempstead; call Onderdonk, Hemt>. «80. 8:77
bEVEN room hoUHc, all improv-'mcnth, hc^t; houxe 2«xV,i; plot, • 75x130; tniit trees, Khrubti, etc., .18500; near troHry. jlO P Edw. Uhe, IV»o«evelt, L. I.; jihone rpf. j 679-J. 7;7«
yeara old; beat all 'round condi-| ftctionrry ami ict cuam Htorv; tion; leaving town, will aacHflee, j poHition; aitply fit "«<•', giving Phone SSl-J Freeport. 3:77
FORD Tourlnj? car in excellent con¬ dition. Price $.125.00. Call Ca¬ thedral Power House, between 4 and M. Tel. llSl-W, Oarden City. 3;77.
CESSPOOL MUILDINO and cement
t.'iuiy ' work, cellar bottoma. parage bot-
refi r- j toms. I work on all terms at reason-
cncf-s. A. K. Wt.xtbrook, TIk- I'ark; able prices and try to Rive aatiafac-
Confcctionory, 27 N. I'.irk Ave, Rock-1 tj^„ g j^ Drown, 23 Washington
vilR. Centre; phono R.V.C. 1785. 3:77 | St., Rockville Centre. ly:67
jCOLLEeTOR wanted; call or addit«.s with full partkulan-,. Nft.ssiiu & Suf- I folk Lighting Co., Clinton St., Hemp- look in jr; I «tead. ' 3:77
OVKRLANI) touiinu; gomi
tires practically new; Kood motor, juHt i _,,,,. .. ,, „ . ,^ TT—TT
, , ^ . ,. ••''<" • ¦> I TWO p»'act)cal carpetiie-s want build-
overhaiiled; alHo Homh magneto; r'rKo| ,„j^ contracts or alteration work. %m. Wagner. 52 Terrace Ave Free-jE^rtmatea given. Address Box C- port; phone Kpt. 619-J. ,'.^76 ! 305, Inauhcr, Hemi..stead. :i:77
FOR SALE—1 Ton Republic Truck,j
BALDWIN—Two housea for sale, rea-i cloaed body; perfect running order.' WANTED—Competent man for small Bonable, 6 and 8 roomH; improve-i Inquire: Fisher's Store, Merrick Road,! privale green houwe and flower
Rockville Centre. 3:75 ' ««'"'"*"• Telephone Mr. HedgCH, Gar-
BARGAIN—Seven rooms, bath, gar¬ age; plot MxISO; heat, gaa, elee- trleJty, hardwood floora. window and porch aereena; 16600. 34 IlusMell I'lavt-. Freeport. S-"6
For Sale—Antomobiies
WOW : ; I :-;ed c\«<^
h'AKfK 1919 tourinfir car, newly ovei-- j haulc?U, mechanically i>erfect; army i offlcer traa.sferred; mu.st aell at once; < in*niire l^ictit. Shook, .Milchei KlcJd. ;i:7
tnents; large grounds,' garages, con¬ venient location; screens furnished; immediate possession. Owner, E. Haack, 136 So. Orand Ave., Baldwin. ^ 3:75
FOR SALE—At Baldwin, pretty ~ ~ ~~ '"
Dutch cottage, 7 rooms and bath.| For Sale MuCCliaceoU*
¦trictly modern; price $9,500. Fori
particulars phone 1296-M. Freeport^ .,,,,,^ ^,^^^_, _ ,.„„„,,,,t,^ household
• ' iiUKxtH, iiic-luillng Grand J'iano, Davenport and Floor Lump. I'hone Garden City !U7. Mlaa Uruce D. I'iikett.
73-3
iden City 1580.
3:77
CARPKNTKIt want.d. Denj.imlii F.
Simonson, 31(> AtUuUlc .\ve., R<K:k-
Tillc Centre. 74 6
Wanted—^Honses
FOR SALE—House, 6 rooms, all Im¬ provements, 4 blocks to depot. T. H. Dauch, 124 Jackson St., llempsteaJ. Telephone 29 Hempstead. 53-tf
For Rent—Fumiihed Roomr
LARGE furnished loom for two K<nllc- men, with Inwrd; 126 Church St., Freeporl. 3:77
ROCKVILLE Centre, L. I.. lurniMhed room to let; fstrictly private family; $20 weekly for two; refi'iences. E.W.. Review, Rockville Centre. 3:77
3 I'lECKS of old Delft china, platter and 2 JUKH. $151 •'silver i)lntcil cream pitcher, HUK.ir l)owl und tipqon holder, $10; wliit<! iron t>ed, full .size, with lic.st wire HpriiiK-'J, $lu; phone niorninK.s, Gai¬ den City '.):i,j. 3:70
0WNF:RS having' Rockville Centre homc»- for .sale, .send purticular.s at once. Reco Hoitich Corporation, 47 W. 31th St.; N. y. City. 5:72
FOR S.VLE, Harley-naviKon motor cycle; electric, with aide car.
OWNERS havinj? Kockville Centre houses unfuVui.'ilied for rent, .senil par- llculurs. Rci'o^ Domes Corpoiiition. 17 VV. 3llh St., X. V. City. r,:72
19 Week's .Vve, Roekvllle Cciurc.
Vpply 3-76
FtlRNiSHED or unfurnlslied • room,
large sunny, bath and electricity; also
garage; address C.F.S., 202 I'enn.sylvania
Ave., Freeport; or phone Fpt. 40.'>-.i. 3:78
FURNISHED, one -side of double hou.se. 4 or 6 tlnu rooms, all, in)i>rovenienti>, garage; 120 Atlantic Av^., Ocean Side; phone R.V.C. 264-R. 3:75
FOR RENT, furnished rooiuH, nicely furnished rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen or couple; with^ private family; half block from R. R. | station. Danheiser, 3 6 N. Main> St., j Freeport. 3:75
To RENT—-Furnished, 2 ) ooma and kitchenette apartment, all improve-1 ments. Collins, Greenwich St., at the Junction of Freeport and IJaldwin R(t., Hempstead. Telephone 16C R Jlemi)- Btead. 6S If
FOU SALE—Choice plants: Tomato, cabbage, Jettuce, cauliflower, pepper and celery plants. Also English wal¬ nut and Pecan trees. N. Ulake, 27 BedeU St., Freeport, L. I. 'Phone C70M.
60-tf
FEW maiHifailiin r.s" .samples, knitted
sport c.ipeM, .uiKora cfillar and .stole;
retail for $40; $15 eaeh. 209 H, Dayvlcw
Ave., Freeiiort. Plione Fiei-port (;71-W.
73-6
For Sal«—Real Estate
HE.MPSTEAD. seven lots, Fullon ;ivenue. opposite Ingraham Es¬ tates. Cheap. Other lols Cheater Park, at prices less than cost. Crorgo L. Hubbell, lei. 1180 Gar¬ den City. 3:77
Review cl.t.s.silied ads IhIpk' results.
C^fjt) USED C.\KS«
1 Have the Following C;u.' Condition
CAItS,
COMMITERS, REIIiaffiER im TABLE CHANGES ON L.LR.JL TOMORROW
The summer schedule of the L. I. R. R. will go into effect be¬ fore ¦nni'ise tomorrov. Numer¬ ous changes of time ai>f made* A number of trains are added to the schedules for various divisions.
Tlio one safe yray tor the com¬ muter is to study the new time table, published today.
1920 Oakland Sedan
1919 Oak lard Touring;
1919 Oldsniobile Roadstqc
1920 F. 15. Cluvrolit
191S ClKilmeis Sed.in
1917 Cole "8" Chummy 1
1917 Sciipp.s-Dooth
And other makes
I'hone Kreeport 1)11, .\fl(
and Make Appointment foi
.stration.
load.ster
• 7 l'..M.
Demon- ,
3:71
WANTAGH
Till- Woitrin's Criub Ii.ld mcHtirig .Monday with Mrs. Davi.s at "The IxkusIs".
nil i'.ii-\
omas ,!.
WEM,
velol). I,. 1.
located lol.s .it Roo; 'd seclioli. I'.'dw. I'JK
vilt in de- Roosevelt, 7:76
WATER-front lots, with Ijathiiij? beach on Daldwin Hay, near cluli house: .some restricled. others without rentric tions; price, S^'.iVo iiii; easy term.s; ideal Sij-tion; hou.se.s for .sale. P.O. box .'105, ¦Hflldwin. ."50:74
Wanted—To Buy
WANTED ill I'reipoii, bi tween .M<i- lick Hd. and .Vtlaiilie .\ve., at least elfiht rooms, Muaiieiacic plot; $10.Odd cash; owner only; wiiti; Columbia, R''- vlew, Freeport. 6:77
TOIUI.N'G car wanted; P.uick, Kash or other Kood make; llr.st cla.s.s coiidition; will trade front lots; apiily P.O. bo;c >155, Italdwlnjl.. X. 6:76
For Sale—Live Stock
WANTED-^Ice box, must be in Jfimif condition; to hold 100 lbs. of ice.
E.XCEl'TIO.VAD opiioiluiiily .-it h^vi-f^. Jioit: (Choice bull(ii«;^ lots, with ^as, water and electricity; 10 to ITi minutes from .station; e;isy t<M-m.--, $50 down, bal¬ ance in moiillily p.'iymeiit.s. H. .Amailor, 25 Railroad Ave., Freeport; idioiie Flit. 1282. 0:72
GARDEN City piofierlies for .sale and rent. Oliver Chiihester, new office, 117 North Ave., Oarden City, one blotk ea.st of Nassau lloulevard Station; r>lione Garden City 1185-W. 6:73
Tht' elosillK meeting for the sea.smi d the wliatsoevtr Senior Circle of KitiK't Daughters was held at Mrs. Williaie MacDonald's, Sunny Crotl. .\ mone, donation was voted for the Waysif: Home at N'alloy Stream and several .¦! the members will niiike cliiklnir. bloomers for Red Cro.ss relief v.'oi!.. Kelri'.slinu'iitH were served by tln' lins' ess. Tile meeting ijdjourued until e,u!' fall.
HARDING PUTS WREATH ON SOLDKBe
(C>ontinued from pace 1)
Tile Good Chvif Club met on Tlu • d,»y nlKht with Mi.«s l>illian Siems ,i her liome on Seaman Xei-U ro.ul. I'lai: hiitve been made for an iee en.im aiii strawberry Karilen party alnuii. June 1
-Mr. and Mrs. De Roy T. Wells ai tbe iianiit-s of a baby bo\'. l..ro>' ' ¦Tr., l)oni la.sL Tifesday, weiKbiiiK 7 1 pomiils. .Mrt-.. W'ells was Miss lleU Robinson, daughter of the Uev. ai Mrs. 'j; Robinson of DcUm^ro.
HORSE, suitable for farm or any other work; 103 Pearsjill ,\ve.. Frce)iort.
JERSEY cow, due to freshen Jtdy 1. Herman Mamit.sch, 679 Merrick Rd..
Rockville (.'entre. 3:77
LOTS FOR SALE—Chester Park, Eliza
beth I'ark, InKraham EKlates. T. 11
^ "¦ ?"i'i'*^ Roosevelt; Tel. Fr^c- oauch, 124 Jackson St., Hempstead;
telephone 29 Hempstead. 53-tf
„,port 1058-R.
3:7[
Personal
HORSE for sale; reasonabh . Mr
loy, Rhodes Liane and Woodfleld Rd. lakevlew. ,3:77
I WILL paper your room for $7.50,
furnish paper; drop card; will
Mai- call with samples. Fuller, painter
and decorator, 27 Hanse Ave., Frce-
jport. P. O. box 44. 3;7tj
DESIRARDE corner lot, yi>sl.^8. Park and Hendrickson Aves., Rockville Centre; price, $1000. H. Heu.schkel, 23 Reed Avenue, Rockville Centre, owner. 30:56
Wanted—Female Help
FOR SALE—-White pony, harness, two saddles. Blaile, South Side Ave. Freeport.
'''^^';"7iMAJ*T,01.l.N Tel. 761
FOR BADE—ElKhteen quart family
cow and ciilf. Mannus. 12 Duffalo
Ave., Freeport. •^'^'el. 122-M. 3-75
tenor tauKbt: raKtIme. I tunes. HFRFECT FIRSTS in 6 k.^ 2:77|Son.s or MONEY DACK. Famous Gib-
^ ; .son instruments loaned free. Hurl-
uett system used. II. H. PiekiTinK, 56 North- DerKcn I'laee, Freeport. Phone 647-M. •¦ tC:70
lOFFICI.: assl.stant w.iiiled; pref. r one
banjo anrt guitfir j with stenofrraphic exiierience. Nassau Ile^mnera play
& Suffolk DiKlitins Hempstead.
Clinton 3:'
PEKINGESE pui>i)les, sire Sun God. of Revenioyd; all of show uualities; very reasonable; seen after 7 p.m.; n# dealers; 422 S. Dayvlcw Ave., Free¬ iiort. :!:7l
PA I .\T1 X(!, iiaperhanKinK lalinK; reasonable rati guaranteed. W. Jackson. Frtt'port.
OOR1>ORATIONS orKanizetf
irtlHtU ; all Phon I
!»5-
Wanted—Fumiahed Rooma
WANTED by family of three adults, to rent for summer season—5 or 6: rooms—Improvements, convenient to ^ Htatlon. Roekvllle Centre or vicinity. : W. N. O. Ilrleii, 70 East 93rd St., New York Clly. 7tr3
P.Hsiness
certificates filed. Real iiroporty tnat-
ters handled. Prompt attention. Lex,
Room 410, 38 Park Row, N. Y. City. 6:70
W.VNTED—Girls and women, aa we
have enlarged our factory. We
are open for a few sood experienced'
deco-1 women or girls on Sinser power ma-
^^'',''„H I <'hines; only good steady workers
6-72 i wanted. Apply at once. Roosevelt
Mfg. Co., Board of Trade Hall, Stop
66, Roosevelt. 3:75
Dr.
Gan.s
home
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Croft
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li liaseball li.
and
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oil the home lie
.Sunday ;\l't
sistel
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Carl Diilliiif,' i.s rejiorfed ill. is ImproviuH: but .Mrs. Klori i.s still conlined to Her bed.
.Mrs. !.•
lee Kno
I WILI, paper your room for l|!7.no, fur- ni.sh paper: drop card; will eall with .sani|>lps. Fuller, tuiinter and decorator, 27 Hiin.se Ave., I'^reeport. P.O. lio,\ ¦II- :!:7(l
Review classifled a<ls brin« results.
Furnished House To Rest
TO RENT — Completely furnished house front June 1 to Sept. 6; Ini-, provements, garage. Searby, Centen- j nlal Ave., Roosevelt, L. I. Phone i B20 ft,- Freeport. 3:77,
^ I
FURNISHED hou.se, 8 rooms, all Im-j provements; owner, Wni. Mole, Rose ' Ave., Roo.sevelt; phone Fi>t. 8U-M. 3:74
Loat
LOST—Small hhek >uul Kiay Si^n terrier puj)]>y; UIktaI reward if turned, or phone Westbury 12. located.
RELIABLE maid for preneral hou.'^o- work; must l>e well recommended; family of three adults; phone Rockville Centre 1345-W. 5:72
I 1—^
j SALESLADY with good selling: expe- I riencc, to demon.strate and sell gas I ;ii>pliances at our Hemiistead offlce. Nas- i sun & Suffolk Litfhting Company, Hemp- ¦ stead. 7:70
For Rent—^MiaceHaneoua
il.Ml.VGE to let; room for 3 cars, half block from Merriek Rd.; call 124 S. Grove' St., Freeport; phone Freeiwirt 372-M. 3:76
Wanted—>Unfumiahed Rooms
WANTED—By young couple, two or three unfurnished rooms for house¬ keeping, in Rockville Centre or vl-' clnity. Phono 7IOVV Lynbrook. 3:75
Board Wanted
DIA.MOND chipped cuff button; no val¬ ue to anyone without other one, but to nie for sentlmentn! reasons; reward; j 275 Centre St., Freepoit, L. 1. 3:77
ON Olive I'.lvd., between I'ovyer Hou.se I and Main SU, Jilonday, .May 23: Dia¬ mond chipiied cuff button, of value to owner for sentimental rca.sons; liberal ¦ reward. Buckley, 276 Centre, St., Free- port. 3:77
For Rent—Uafumished Rooou
TWO comfortable' rooms, breAklasI
lirivHcRem; cuuvenhnt for conmiutliif;.
boating, tlsljinK^ and bathing; Baldwin i
Harbor; phonq l'^>t. 596-11. 3:76 I
OFFICE girl wanted to a.ssist In mail¬ ing, flling, writing stencils and be grenerally useful in office. Would prefer applicant with some stenograi>hic ex¬ perience. Address or will Nius-sau & Suffolk Lighting Co., Hcnip-stead, 7:70
There will be special Dei^oration D.i services at tbe Memorial Cluircli ne.\ Sunday moruing at 10:30 and eveiiin, at 7:15 with Sunday School ul 2:.i p. m.
The diiimniing and voral .-.I'U eiioi, by Master Reggie Klliott. and the dan. ing sfiedalty by Ml.ss Irene James a the Jubilee were speciull.v good Inxl urcH of dii' Minstrels, at the Pari:-*: House bust Wednesday night. J. 1 .\rgust as end man I was esiieciiUI: pleasing.
Richard I'alk h.ts the contract 1 erect at once, two hou.scs, 6 rooms an- bath at Edgerton Siiuaiv for Mr. Sniil!. son.
Waiila^-li Railroad station freigle house and tele|>boiic pay maeliine wen brol^en Into on Saturday night", bu little was atoleii.
Review tiassilied ads brint,- resulf.s.
Mrs. C. .M. Im Bans of St. Mark'; avenue, l!riM)klvn, was tho week (mk giie.st o!" .Mr. and Mr.s. Charles Sehafei at The ("edars.
YOUNG lady to assist Ixjokkeeiier and to do general office work; iilso with knowle<lge of typewriting; ajiply to su- Iierihtendent in per.son at Na.s.sau Hos¬ pital, Minwila, tf;73
For Sale—Furniture
WANTED—Board and room wanted iu private family for next school year, north of railroad, near trolley preferred. SI2 a week. Advertiser, c|o Review. Freeport. 3:77
BewttrTWaated
TWO unfurnished rooms for light ^ housekeeping, for couple; 177 W, l^na I Ave.. Freeport. 3;7ti
TO RE.NT, very large, fine room, fjuir Windows: suitable for one or two; shower l>ath, vleetrlc light; near station artl trolley. Phone 1795 Hempatead.
76-3
Ff>U S.'iLK—Bed, spring and mattress,
I $12; drysser, $S: mahogany extension
I table, $10; 5 leather bottom cliairs,
$1.50 each; small stand, $1.50. 1:14
Church St.; jilioue Fpt. lU-W. 3:75
I 8-75
WANTED
Young man for Gas and Electric
Williard Young t;ike« to the air Uki a. bird. He has made a tuimlMT o: flights the pa.st we<'k In the lilucbin .\irplane at "^.unierry Field. Henr\ I'ltsh and Mrs. Wanser were also lias seugera iluring the week.
Mrs. .Viinie Thomas and nefihew Wal ter Peper of I<ong Island Citv wen guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. 1> Bulling over the we«k end.
ROt:KVH;LB Centre, L. I.,-- fle»int front comer room wHh >>oard for two persons; strictly private fami'y; $35 weekly for two; refere»ic*>.s. E. W., Observer, Rockville l?entre. ,^:(7
¦III I II II -11 I'l I r I
THRWE or four unfurnishetl rooms iiH nij n 1 -ii p private house, wllh all Improvemehts, .**'"<?•• IvOCkVlJle Lcntrc.
for light housekeei>lng; adults only: 78 j '_
N. Columbus Ave., E'eeport^ iihou'? Fftt. ' ¦¦ -"
HW-M. »
Brazil's, Opportunity.
Brazil, which Is aImo«t wholly la
the tropics, has the opportunity to
apset the boUft thnt no peoiple can
reach the very highest civilization In
• tropical cUiDate. The latest census
A_ I- ir c I ir credits Brazil with SO,S0O,000 people.
Apphance-selluig; 5>alai-y and Com- which makes it the second American
- ! mission. Apply Room 5 Bank I country in point oC population, gome
j modern men of science, most of them
I British, maintain that when means
-3 I bare been foond fo ntillze the hwat
of the sun as mechanical energy the
Ijattery at «:r,5 o'clock. The progress 'if the I'resldenlial yacht up the nar ;<iws and the bay was u procession of
salutes. Twenty-one guns were llrcd by F<jrt Hamilton and Fort Wads- worth as the .Mayflower pa.sscd. ..Vs the >aeht iiassed up the bay the flag.* of niany ships at anchor weie dipped ¦n salute. At uuarantine the French liner Ixirraine, the British lintt Mar- aval and the American steamship Vucatan .salutetl simultaneously,
.V salute of L'l guns was tired from I'astle Willi.im on Governor's Island md another salute was sounded from 'he U. S. S. Rochester, mother ship of Ihe destroyir flotilla which is at an- ¦hor In Huilson river. .\ l«nk on the leek of the Rochester played the na¬ tional anthem.
One hundred cadets in full dress ot tho nautical training ship Newport, anchored at !i»;th street, greeted the l're.>jidenlial party.
The presidential parly arrived at i'ier No. 4, Hoboken. at 10:30 o'eloek. The President's entrance waa greit<'d .•itli a ruffle of drums. .\8 simA as ho took up his position thu band broke into "The .Star Siiungled Ranner."
There were more than 5,000 of the nation's dead in flag-draiicd cofllns at ''ler .N'o. 4, Holioken, where tlio memo- ial .services were held.. This was the argest and mo^t representative ion- ^ignnient of returnetl soldier dead yet iuthered ut Hoboken. The bodies had irrlved upon the U. S. Army Transiiort vS'heaton. There were 5,212 IxKlies of Vaierican warrior d(uid on the Ufiper leek' of the big pier. These broiiwbt he total of dea<l brought back from 'uropo up to 21,223.
Only the Thirty-third Division was .vithout representation in tho .long, lag-covered cofllns. All the other \mei-lean dlvisiong were represonted.
Immediately in front of tho laesi- leiitial stand at the pier a single cofthi lad been placed. In no way was it di.s Jngulshed from its companions except >y U.s more prominent position. It con- ained the remaiffs of I. W. Greytoii, '£ ICvat. Mich., a niemljer of the iL'Oth f. S. Infantry, who was killed in Al- iaee on May 2*, luis. He was tho llrst \merienn fighting under the stars and trifles to fall on Geniian soil. Upon hlH eoflin the, Rresident reverently daced a huge memorial wri'atli, made ip .of ruses, orchids and swoct peas, ymlwlic of. Ills, tribute, as th<' cliiet ¦-xecutive of tho nation to all the Vinerican soldici- dead who fell in ac- ioii, in Europf!. Two set speeches wei-o on the Presl- leiifs, prognun-rope iKl'oie the mein-'S''ld one of th iTis.pf the ,A.cmli;my of Political Sei-j 1(9 '""'''s Is •pee. at a luncheon {it the Hotel Astor It noon, and another tonight at a ban- luct in celebration, of the 25th aiinl-, ••••rsary of the founding of the New I'ork I'nmmercial. Late this afternoon lie President was scheduled to go to Irooklyn to r«view the 25th Iteginient if the New fork National Guard and t is probaWe that "he will make a brief iddie.ss to the soldiers, loo.
myofbkpdrsgs fojr fighters; not lkecorbeitsthie
Br Jkamm 4. Corkett t<*«inrr((cM, 1»3I, by ImenwitkMml
News Serviee.)
Pittsburgh. Pa.. May 23.—All reoortJs for championship boxing receipts will fall .luly 2'when Dempewy and Carpt'ii. tter' mfet. The turnstiles will click off a mrrry. million-dollar lone. The box ers will earn the btgitest dividends :n the history of the «ame and I^omoter Tex RIckard will realise a record sum for himself.
When one iwusee to consider that a man In the public eye should t»e worth a fair share of what he can attract to the iKix offlco. critictein of the flnaneini features of the big flght seems unfair. In the face of conditions exIstlnK today and the popularity of the match I do not believe Rlckaixl's guai'antoe to the ilghtern i.f too large.
OemiMjey will receive 36 |)ercent f<«r his end. Can>entlcr will get 24 iwl-cent. .¦vJo doubt their shares of the receipts will total well above JSOO.OOO, oil^inally offered.
In the old days of lioxing auch purser- were never dreame<l of. The flrst big" purse ever fought for In this eountrx was offered to P«-U'r .lackson and my¬ self away back in 1801 by the Cali¬ fornia .\tbleti<^ Club of San Fi-aneioeo. Tills match was made after I founlit Choynski and when the matchmaker of the club apiiroached me I demanded a purse of JIO.OOO to be split >S.500 to the winner and JL-IOO to the loser. Hc thouKht I was crazy. Everybody laugh ed lit me, but the club finally agreed.
I'll never forget that light for two rea- sonH. In the flrst place Jackson and I fought 61 rounds over a iieiicnl of four hours. Last but not least I didn't g( t a (•ent for my elTorts. When tho 61st round ended they declared the bout no lontest and I was skinned out of my numcy. I'm sure that Jackson got i>al<l, for he later su(;.;;csted a letiiiii inaleli before the chill, lie woaldn't have done that oth' rwiso.
I'rior to that time any big money car- -eied off by lio>ers was the result of side Ire'ts. The promoters neVfr dreamed ot .1 $10.0(10 finrse.
J'ohn L. Sullivan and 1 fmight for ;i purse of 125,000 and $20,000 stake money 't .Vew Orleans in 1S92. In 1837 Fit/. Simmons and 1 drew $22,000 at Carson Cjt>-. The gate for my bout with Kid .McCoy in New York In 1 MOO was $.^<!. a'lO, and when Ji'lf and I fdnglit in i^aii I'ranci.seo in i:H);i 'the boxing iiulilie turned $62,310 into the box offlce.
in thoae days $10,000 was big money. It wont almost as far as $.')0,000 .would iro today. The cost ot living was n a- sonable and the boxer who carted off 'ten Krand" was indeed fortunate. .So I consider th.at In many ways 1 was almost as well imld for sevAal of my lights as the .slurs of pugilism toilay.
It,'- tbe Piwaamt
"than t« cnntliHM in eaiMMiaB pgettlooa and amployvMkt, «oo are created. It i«««Jr« flN^teemiHea. Moiiy-hMutAd devotloa pubUb intereat. llierG must be amcrtttam of aH. amaathy fqr^thc> Ikolder wboae real'rasii»n for keeplnvl position la that hc wants the inertia, which ia easily tbe greata turce in governmauta] organiaat nxuirt bo combatted at every point.
"The administration which devoid itself i-elentlesBly to auch work nUA uiulerstand that it will loac a (nsj deal of immediate loj'alty on the ef a' certain class of politicians, wMtd win not Im; cofhpensated to It at oniQ fn the appreciation of the public.
••Nfverthelese, thankless an* unrnu lous as the task will be for moat « those who devote their efforts to it, 1 must and will be attai.-kod, it is betm attacked, with all determination, li all departments ^his sort of work a ready is iirogresning under executiv orders Vlthin the jiowrr of the Ezecti tlvo. Wc shall need the full sumrat of enlightened public opinion."
TOMAH TKIBE, Ho. 4d4 IMPKOVED OROEK OF BED
Meetini;
Wednesday, May 25, at 8 P. K.
HEMPSTEAD BANK BUILDINO
—CHASTER STUX OFSH—
Spe<ial business to be transacted
White citizens, 18 to 50, who Interested in Improved Order of Ke^ Men arc cordially Invited.
All kinds of Antiques for Sale
F. Brunei
Mill Road. Hempstead AnMquos bouf;;ht in any condition. Send ine a Card iind I will Calli^
Ptione Kreeport fll-R
UK. II. W. KEID
Denlist
:ir, South Ocean .\ve., Kreo|M»r», N. Y.
Ofllce llotirs: Evenings 6!) or by ap> liointnient.
Brooklyn OIHc'r: M.\rtle nnd I'ypresa Aves., KklKcwoud National Hunk Uuilding.
BY BUDGET SYSTEM PRESIDENT WOULD SAVEGVERNMENT
Period of Reckless Expenditures
Caused Hardest Problem
Before Executive
FoHiid
FORD shoe, ,30x3^, on May 8: otvtter can have same by calling at i>uliiiu hoadqiia'rters, Hempstead, ptt»vlnft prop-
For Rent-^Houset
i-UOOM .^ monthly to resjion-
slble p ill family', ia Uemp-
6:T||jstMd( C-au^,, Ify^immr, Hempstaad.; 2:7«
MONEY TO LOAN—First Mortgajre '"P'*^" ^*" become centers of' pro-
' on desirable iniiiroved properly ductlon and therefore of dTHIzation.
; Goick Aniwers, BEASONABIE RATE ^" ^^''^ "l'?"^ \^'^'\:Jt** *^*'°'^
I AWVrDC Tin C AMH TOIICT rn ^^° match Brazil, with Its great re-
j LAWTtlO IIlLfc ANU 1KU5I tU. »ourcea of minerals, timber and land.
I 369 Fnlton St.. Jamaica. N. Y, ¦ "»d- its groat navigaWt riversl—
I '* j Youth's Companion.
UETTERS TO THE EDITOR
CRKIHT KOK nil KCII .Ml)
l-;<lilor Oiiily Itevicw,
Sit;—In an i.s.siic one tUi.v lust week in item appeared in your pais-r kIv- inp credit to iMr. Luerssen of Orand tvenue, Baldwin, for securhiK u plot of triound at I'ark and Thomas ave- ¦ines for the new Kpi.seoiMil ehureh and nivin;,' his eoninilssion toward tho jirice i)f said Bround. Such ij nor Ihe <as<» More than a month a.i?o Mr. Van Taaat'l of the Harbor inuulrcd of .\IcSBrs. Tettit and Smith about said plot, Kettintr the prlfs of same and he then irtade an asroerient .'or It with Ihe uinlerHiurnlinj; ih it his co'omiasion .M-.ould Ik: credited lo iho church us j i<.'U't paym<'nt. j
A few clay.s L-.-f.-e the sale nomeojie I • ailed up jiirl' Petti', i oHk-o nnd cart I eelled the ai?re!uient and nidik; one | for a plot on Hu'.-js>n avnue, whleh I in turn on th.> nn.rnln.? of the itti •, j was eanwled. 'o that the choke re i verte.i back to •>.<• firs: plot. ^
This latter .n: y upp-urs to 1k) Mr.; Luerssen, who an.^i on his own voli¬ tion In gooil faith, not knowijt«r of the! previous a«ii.fraent, but notwlthstand-1 iiiK. the credit Ijclongs to Mr. Van Tassel.
Tl»e aliove Slati^ent eaa iw verifi' 1 at tho ofllce i^hh;. Pettit by Benson I Smith. Iloplnir you will print thla letr) ter to sive 'credit waero it bvlong?. I I cmaln. ^ '
Voum truly, EDWIN T. HOai.MSON. 130 Uivrnsou Ave., Baldwin, May 23. i
.New Vork. May LM.—8|ieakinw iwila.s before a (tistinijnished KatlieriiiK of po¬ litical eeonomlMnr, educators and stud¬ ents of Kovernment, I'rdiiident* Harding most dittkiilt problems tile task of "brinKinn eeonnmy and efheieney Into the um ernment." ¦^ ,j
Inertiu und Indiflferenec, he s^ilil. roust be combattetl at every point, •'tlii- loyalty of a eertain (•kiHS of politir Inns" is not in the undertakiOK, and the task i.s "thankless and ungriii'lous." but he pledKeit his administration ane.v to Hueee.ssl'iil aeeompliKhm'>n'.
is'o business, no household, he dc flared, could continue to spend nnom y as indlserlmlnately, and loosely «is the ; Hov< rnment has siient It "without lead ! inu lo disjister."
President IlardinK wpoke at a Uiii- eheon of the Academy of Political Hri encc at Hotel Astor. It was the ni«t siieeoh of a busy day.
ToniRht he will Ik the KUest ot honor at the clebratlon of the 12.5th anni versury of tin.' founding of the New York Commereliil, and will speiik aKain on the sub.ieit of Kovernrnenlal antl business norKaniwitlon.
I'resldent Harding said today every
princlprt' and devb'e which promot<^H
etflilency In iirivati^ Itusiness should
j Ik- ail'ipteil anil aiiplled In Koverunien-
tal affah-H.
"To brintf economy and efnclfnev in- I to Bovernment," ho «ald, "is a task second to none in didleiilty.
"Fortunately the prosj>eet, is not no ' hoi>eless as It mlR-ht appear, bn-Ause the' prewnt orKanl7.atlon Is so bad that Insistent application frf a few estab¬ lished princii.>leH of sound buslnesH or¬ ganisation will result in imaicdtale e-jouomles and (irovidc a margin of (ivnilable mean.s to mevt new dfthiinds." A eommltiffion is now en^HKvd in makiUK a wnrvey ,'»nd study of the task, he Kiid, undtr the 8U|>ervlslon of the administruliiin.
"KsUHblishmejit ot a budKct syst^mi," III) continuod, "ia the (oumlation on whkrh reorvantaaUon muat be pmnf/d." nut he warned tbat tlv; budget aystem will not be a panacea for all K"vern- m<Jnt Uls. an* "eternal viirilanee i« the price tor economy and em<leney.' "Nothiay II sMler In a government
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SATURDAYil
june4
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THE WONDER GIRL
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