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BASEBALL SUMMARY
NATIONAL LEAGUE iiwrrwuiArs itiwiTt.'ra
N<>w Titflc. S;, Brooklyn 2. Chloago, a-, Cincinnati, 1. Botfton. 8; Philadeiphliu Pltj
BUFLT SCBtfERY ON PARLOR TABLE-LOTTA BUNKE
I Wnltor B»»hr<*ui who built tbe w-en- (ery for the V.4erftn« of Fwelgn Ware jnhow "r.«tta. Bunke" want* It dlatincUy ; undorxtood thnt he did the carpenter Iwnrk In hin own home. Hft^dldn't have I the heart to put all that good stu/T in bam nr ahed but did the aoiwlng and
t^i*tjrgh-»t. Loafs (rain), hammering rtght In the front and back ^-'—— 'parlorK wllb the pinno for a aaw horse
KTANDINO OF aJtnUl
"Wan. tMit P.C.
Ptttahurgh 13 3 .813
Brooklyn ..,..,.12 G .tti
Jt^W Tork !..n « .«47
Chlrago , 7 7 .SOO
Clni^lnnati ..1 tl .3»
Bouton 7 18 .3S8
PhlUulelphiri S It .8l2
St, I/>nlH i t ,160
... OAMRII TODAY
Brooklyn at New Tork, PhlladelpbL-i nt Boston. Cinr>lnnatl at Chicago,
flt. LoulK at PIftBburgh.
AMERICAN LEACUE
TEOTERDArs RESLLTS
New Tork Waahlngton (rain). Detroit, 11; Chicago, 8.
Boeton-Phlladelphia (rain).
Other teams not Bcheduled.
STTANDINO OF GLUBS
Won. IxMt. P.C.
Cleveland 12 S .706
Washington U 6 .947
¦Detroit » H .529
N«w Tork 7 7 .500
Bonton -. « "6 .SOO
Bt. LouIb « » .400
Philadelphia 5 10 ..133
Chicago 4 9 ..lOS
GAMES TODAY
New Tork at Washington. Boston nt Philadelphia. Detroit at St. I.ouIb.
Chicago at Cleveland.
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Buffalo, 6; Jer.<ipy City, C. Newark. 17; Syracuse, 12. RmdieBter, 4; Reading, 1, Toronto, 7; Baltimore,
STANDING OP CLUBS
Won. iMit.
Newark i 10
Baltimore 8
ToronliO s
Jersey City 7
Buffalo 7
Syracuse r>
RochPHtej 4
Reading 2
P.C.
.789 .C67 .$15 .528 .500 .3S5 ,3.13 .300
GAMES TODAY
Jerofy City at Buffalo. Newark nt Syraeu.se.
Baltimore at Toronto,
Reading at Rochester.
Tagging All the Bases
""^Aleck Oaston, late of Milwaukee, Connoniy from Teaneck, N. J., enabled the Giants to crack the winning nlreak of the Doitger.s with a triple In the eighth Inning. Oaston Is a substitute catcher.
The Cubs gave Freeman good sup¬ port nnd he pitched winning ball against Cincinnati.
Tyrus Cobb made a diving stop of Falk'a double In the seventh nnd his relayed throw caught a White Sox player at the plate. The Tigers over¬ came a flverun lead.
BoeckcPs hitting featured the Braves' victory over the Phillies. He drove In two runs and scored one himself.
Three games wcro poetponed because of ralo.
Tbe Robblna will raise the National lienguo pennant June 21 with Judge K. M. Landta a guost at Ehbets Field.
Last Night's Fights
At Plttaburgh:—
Harry Greb won a newspaper decis¬ ion over Bartley Madden in ten rounds.
¦ Fred Fulton stopped Jack Temple, of San Francisco, in the flrst round.
At New Torit:—
Frankie Jerome knocked out Chnrley Bplelman In the eighth round.
- Jimmy Kelly won a d<»clBlon oyer Mohawk Indian Coffey in ten rounds.
Spider Roach defeated Paul EtTwards In ten rounds.
.•iKRVK'K MKN KNTITLKD TO VICTORY MKDAL AND BltTTON
Eivery man who was la the sen vice during the' World War Is en¬ titled to a 'Victory, Medal and a Victoty Button. He may obtain them Thurnday niglit in Rockville Centr« by show^jg bis discharge IMipers and flMng^ ftn app)l(»tlon.
The meeting will be in the Bank RockviUe Centre Building, under
e ifliusplcefl of the American Le. tlon Post. A repreaentaUve of thn .Victory Medal Seotton, U.aA..- wlU be preaent to register the appli¬ cants. I
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and the mahogany library table tor beneh.
Ha hoan't mentioned what he did to the hoiten or what t|ie family did to blm. All he knows and cares la that this will be the flrst show ever done In town where iipeclally built and painted scenery will bo nsed. The show la Sat¬ urday evening at the Masonic Temple In Rockville Contre.
LECJAL ADVKRYININ4J
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OUPINAM't: antil I.AT1!<n thb I»R 0F| pi BU< HI(;HW.AV.H in -fHK INt'OR- PMSATfCn ViU..«(iK nr llltMPKTI M.
Principal Earl H. Clum o.' the. Free- port. High School bas gone to his home in Saugerties, Ji. Y., to recuperate from a recent ntlaok of illne.ss. AU of his pupils are looking for hla speedy re¬ turn, and are glad to know (hat hie lllne.sH is not serious.
LFXIAL ADVERTISING
BOAnil OP HP..%I.TH
AMItian t» thr Nonilarr Codr. nK IT riRfiATN'BI) bsr tile P.oaril of Hrnlth of tho lnriirp(>rut>-<I Vllliiiri. of Jlrmpxtoiid in ftillown:
Thot llw followlnr orrtlnanro b« and thn Mtm.) in li..r..by adfiptf^d a a an or«llnai1ct! of Iho Inmrrior.'iir'l Villain, of lIcmpHtMid:
IVo |l^•r^«>n, or pfrrHnna, nr eortiorallon, ahall k»*p, iniilnluin or ronatrucl « lollpt, vval»>r eloa.-t. or privyvaulr utiOii pr.'mlff<.ft wilhln tho Inrorpfir.-tt.'d llmlia nt Ihf Villair.* f.if If.-mpKi.'ud, not (¦onn*-rt»;#l with lh» publle orWKr In atU'l VilLinr''. and th» kr.'piBir, malntalnInK or ennat run inte ot any piU'h trillet, wul<.r oloa^t, or prlvy- vuult la iWifiutnl to b» u nubile nuinancn antl danff«>roUH and d*.trlm..ntai to tho public hrallh.
All loilrii^ wntor cloaofa or iwlvs'vaulta, now lor»ti<l within the ' Incorp<irat<'d limita uf the 'Villain of lIprnpatHud. op. which may hpr<'aftir bt- ri)n«(ruel».d with¬ in IhH Inrorporutwl llmitH of .miUl,V111iik<>. ahall ix? connTtfd with the a'WfT^ln a:ilcl VillaK.., nnd^T auth rules and rt>Bulationa a a may IX" promulRat'-d by thc noiiid of llfallh of the Vlllatre of liempatead. or ita duly authoriied officer. Any vlidatiiin uf Ihia ordlnanon. or of any of Ihi" ruI>>H and ri-KuIaiinna pioniulKUted lit r,.und..r. ahull la' dninicd u mlailrnwanur, and eaih offender ahull pay a flne of -Pifly (l.ini Dollara.
Thla ordlnanen ahall hikf cfr.i t May 2«, 19S1.
STATK OF NlOW YORK. t'OlTNTY Ol'" N,K.><SAI' cit.:
VM.l.AOl.: OI' HKiMPHTOAD.
1, l.;u«<»no }'. Paraona, i Iprk of thr Incor¬ porated vlllairo of Hempntend. Naaaau Coun¬ ty. New York, do hereby c.-rllfv that I li;iv.' compared Ihe forejroinK wllh the orlKinai or¬ dinance, rulea uml ngrulminna enacted nnd adopt.d by Ihe Hoard of llialUi. of aaiil vll- laifH and entered upon the minutea nf lit: meellPB held on the Ihlrd day of May, 10::i. and that the aame la ii true and correct copy of auid original ordlnamv, rulea and retcu- Ittrlnna, and the whole thereof; and thnt the oame nre puhllahed hy Ihe authority atiil order and under tli" illr.-ctlim of aald H<i:inl of llealth.
In Wllneas Whereof. I hfive hereunto net mv hand anil eiiu.a,.d the., coriioriit. aeal i.f aaid vlllace lo lie uflised Ihia third day of May, I (tai. (.Sf.;Al,l KHQKNB P. PARKON.1.
Clerk of Ihe IneoriHiriiled Vlllaite of llemp- steuil, Na.HMBU County, .New York.
tm IT C<RP.HTN-(:i> by the I' Trmntf*. ot tlw ln<'orporsl*d Vlflasre •(•«il aa fnllnwa:
Tliat (h9 fnllowifur ariMnaiKw. In an4 tbe aatnti I* hereby adopted aa -nn. ordinance of llw tneorporated Villnim ot nemiwrtend:
(a) No nntomoblle. raiit. truck, r.-ib or npreaa waaon. esiefH. palitic hariiM at ¦p^Mtc hack aiand.q, ahall rwmaln Mtrmdl'iK •Innatildn ilw curb on any i-i"
way for a lonK*r prrlod th:: mtant^a, txcrt>f at (he d.'aW
piarea. or alonf-'-'- ' '<¦ ....j...-... ...
the dwelllnir 1 <>f buxioeaa
of (Iw owner ... iille. e«rl. or
truck, or on .nve/an". or
aucnmobilo uawl l,.v .¦ ¦ uiiiv IlceniMMl aur- ire<in or physi'lan.
(b) No pi^raon or iwraona. (Irm or cor¬ poration, ahall henwfter park any aut«»- leebile ulon^ any of the Mreeti^. hiah- wny*. or pulilli; plaeea within the Vlllnwe of Hempatead. or at the curb Ihereuf. except In aoeh plae,. or nljioea aa are bere dealsfiati-d oa unrklnft placa und m.i'k- ed and Inilicoted a a Hu<'h.
rt'I.T<)N A\T:.\'!'K—On the north aide Iharenf, at the curb; .l>er<nnlnK l.'il feet woat frotn the westerly aliln nC Waahlng¬ ton Htreet, runninic thenco wralerly for a diatance of «!.'> feet alons the aald atreel, except on aurh night or nlirhia when any ImlCP. uaanriatlou or onrt"'l«.i"0" '" >»"'"K ony iMllIdlDK on aald^ atre..t for a alal.d or ap«"lul nn-eilnjr. when the owner of an nulomobile may park aain* on either aide of the street, Ht the curb, not ta interfure. however, with the uae of any flre hydrant. HOrTfT MAIN HTRBFrr—On the eaat¬ erly »ld« tbareof, at t»>e curb. b»BinnlnK at Proa|>ect Hlr..et and norlh alons the eo.Mterly aide rtf SOI'TK MAIN .STKBKT (alao known aa "I.lllle .Main Stt.el"), lor a diai.ince of 15(1 feet, altnir the aald stn^^t: cara to taen northerly.
I.IHRRTY STKIOKT-Oji b.ilh aiitt-a of aaid atreet between Front Street and Proapect .Street, at Ihe curb; cara on Ihc eaalerly aide of aald »tre»( lo • face northerly, and cars on t>l« 'wentrrly aide of a^ild Htreet lo faeo aoutherly.
FRON'T STRKKT—On ih- aoutherly able (hereof, al the curb; la-ulnnlnK at ". point 26 feet eaalerly from the main entrance to Ihe Town Hall to the weaterly aide of Uaahington Street; on the H«.ull'erly aide thereof, at the curb; be- Kliinlnn nt (he eaalerly aide of ,I,lt>"rl>- Htreet UP to the liuai inent or weal en¬ trance to the Town It.iii; cara- lo face (^iiaterly.
On Ihe northerly aide thereof, betflnntnK
.10 feel eaaterly from the easterly aide
of Kraiiklln ,«tre,.l. up to and within 160
feet of Iho weaterly aldft of Mnin Street.
All vehlelca parklnur at thia place ahall
1». headed toward Ihe curb; but no vehlclea
ahall b«. parked al thia place except rtui InK
tMTformiincea at Ihe Strand Theatre.
(r) Sn vohlcli' of any kind, when proceed-
iiilf (iJonB MAI.V STRl-iKT, In the Villtttfe of
liempatead. In either i. northerly or Boulherly
direction between Jfronl Street on the aouth.
and .laek.ioii Stieet on the norlh, ahall lurn
to chaoK.! lla direction Wtween Front Hlre..l
and Fulton Avenue, and between Kullt.n
Avenue and Ceiitr.^ Slreel. and between
Centre Street and .luckaon Street, but niuai
liroceed to Ihe corner of either of the aaid
inlera.-ctlnic atreeta anil must then lurn.
civloK the proi».r aiBiial when turning.
No vehicle of nny kind, when proceedinif iiion? FRi»rT STRKirr. In Ihe VlilaKe ol ll..mpaiead. in either an eaalerly or weaterly dlpclion lK.|ween Franklin Sireet on (he weat and (Ireonwich Stiei't on thc eaat, ahall turn lo chanife Ita direilion between Franklin StTM't nnd Soulh .Main Street (alao known at "l.lttle Main Street"), anil Ijetween H<iuth .Main Htreet (alao known na "l.lttle Main Street") and fin^-nwlch Strei-t. hul muat pro¬ ceed to the corner of elllier of Ille a;ild Ui- lern(>clina streeta. and muat then lurn, Kiving Ihe pruiier altinal wh-ii lurniiiB.
N'o vehicle of anv kind, when rroceedinu alonif (SRIil'lNWICK STRI'dri'. in the Villatre of ll..mia<ieu.l. in elUier a iii*r»herly o- southerly direction betweeiY Proai>.cl .tjileel on the aouth, Uml Front Street on the north, ahall -turn lo chnnue lis direction between I'ruHia'ct Street and Front Street, bnt muat Pl•ol¦«^l>d to the corner of either of the s.iiil
Inler.McctlnK alrwla. and must then civlnx the lo-oiwr .siiriiiil when tun\livf.
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Vegetable &Garden Plants
> We have thousands of all kinds of vegetable plants which we offer at a very low price
We also carry Fresh Cut Flowers every day. Floral Designs put up on short notice
HEMPSTEAD FLORIST
267 FRONT STREET Telephone 368-R Hempstead.
HEMPSTEAD Prop. T. Lechner
SPECIAL TO THE PUBUC!
Madame Korman \
IS NOW READY TO TAKE YOUR ORDER FOR
Tailor-Made Suits and Skirts
EXQUISITE WORKMANSHIP
¦'-.at—
REASONABLE PRICES
TeL 1263.W, 32 SO. GROVE ST.
vehicle of .-inr kind, wirien penMwttUnic
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¦<ierly di- the weat ¦II (urn to <h:inir.. V iw.».n Franklin Htreet
an.I .VfaiM • belw>««> Main Slr'^l
.• nd Wn-i ,. nut betwe*n Wai^-
t'ln «¦'• sir^t. hot most pro-
<»' I . iiiwr of (ho aold In-
l. ' ¦Mual liien turn. kIvIiib
"i' tunilna.
Mhall Ite allowed
Irk at tho nirl>
."It and Jarkaflo
1, tw«.n PYanklln
.Htreit u,,,i Sirrnt; on (Ireenwk'h
Stl-eH, l>. tuiw« and Fronpivt
S.reet. on I .le. betwoin Waahincom
Str»..t and rriinKiin Streei. and vend hla
•.var»«. ttetween the houra of elvht o'elnck In
the mot^lnv nnd nine o'clnrk at nirht.
Any vikilatlon of any of th* prov'l.^l.ins of thlK ordln.'inor* ahull render each ofTendac liable to a fnn at not leaa than IS nor mom fhan >l(l. ur to tie praaeruied aa npd de<.Iar.>d to lio » dlflorderly itoravn. or b<XB fcr oach olTenao.
Tliln ordination.' ahall takn pff«<^l May S«, 1121.
STATH OP NKW TOn*t. (¦<;.'NTY OF NAHflAi; a«.:
Vri.I.AflK OF HBV.PPTEAn
I. I'.UKHne f. Paraona. t.'Ie»-k of the Incor- roriiied Villiurn of Hempatead. Naiaau Coun¬ ly, .\'«iw Yorli. do h«reby. certify that I have roinpan.d tlw (ore«<.ln(t with the orlirtnal or- llnance. enacted nnd adopted by the floard of Truateoa ot aaid vlllaife and entered utam the inlnuiea of itn meetlntt held on the third iny of >iH-f. 1921. und thut the aame la a true and corr. tl copy of aald nrlrliiul ordl- i<nce and Ita whol,. Ihereor. ami that the Mimr. ia publinhed by the nutbnrlty luid or- i r and under the directinn of aald Hoard of Truateea.
fo Witneaa Whereof, t hnve horeunio aot
mv barjd and caaaed tho cnraai'uto laral of aaid vlllatro to'lio afllxod Ihia third day of May. It'H. fSnAfJ tRVOKHV, P. PARS'INH.
Clerlt of tho rrirorponitod VI|la«o of Iloraiv aiead. Naaaau Coiiniy. New York.
5. a s.
(SAN-OSPRAY) THE INSECT DEATH GAS
Why "**w«t t\te Kljr" «rlwn >#w ran
KILL FUES WHOLESALE
wllh a few wMta ef "H.\>-0^«PK VV. .¦% •oDali iinantKy aeraym
BROWN'S AUTO TRIMMING ii
A«te Tape, Saatt and Itatiiator Cavata. Anto Swppltao 3. MOWN. Prop.
20 W. Merrick R<i. Tal. ii03-R FREEPORT. L. L
WILL KILL ALL MOSQUITOES
¦¦a krrp titon away far a^vrral kaiira. It la aopo lioaih t« BaarhM. .Vata. Rmi Rmta. H'aftpa. Uadia, Floaa. Ilootloa. fklrkon T.iro and all knawn' lili.oi>tN, bnt it 14
Abiofaitely Harmlett To Hnmui Beinfs or Animals
n'ni nat iniore nr atain Falat. Papor, Tar- ¦lahrd .Horfaera or Vabrira.
HA.S .\ pi.K.VSANT ODOR
Spedaliy Good for Plant Lice
If yoor dralrr rnnnat vupply yon nitk N.%N-0-SPR.\Y, Kond ua .«oiir ardrr wllh yaur doatrr'a name.
H. R. LOCKWOOD CO.
1410 BKO.\il\V'\V. NKU YOBK C'lTl'
PluHio Ti'iM nryaot— ^
Freeport Auditorium
Monday, May 9th, at 8.30 P. M.
12 ROUNDS
Mike McTighe vs. Harry Krohn
Krohn it the Champion of the Middle West and ha* beaten Jack Dillon, Paul Sampson, Jaclc Reeves and Happy Howard
10 ROUNDS
Ale Ketchell vs. Andy Johnson
of Freeport
10 ROUNDS
Johnson io Johnnie Dundee's Sparring Partner
EDWARD FREYER
a
Wicker Fumitiire and Baskets
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING
-TrTJ5pno?»R 11:
37 WEST MERRra ROAD
FREEPORT, L. L
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Jamaica Sporting Club
Mnsm Ave. i Tindak St. JAMAICA, L I.
40 ROUNDS of BOXING
Jack Murray vs. Frankie Bell
(Formerly Johnnie Murray)
Willie Cole
of Freeport
4 ROUNDS
VS.
Sol. Manus
of Brooklyn
PRICES: $1.65, $2.20 and $3.30, Including Tax
RESERVED SEATS at Chubbuck's Pharmacy and United Cigar Store. Freeport;
White House Barber Shop, Hempstead; United Cigar Store, Lyn-
brook, and United Cigar Store, Rockvilie Centre
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6th, 1921
10 Rounds
VS. K. 0. YOUNG ROSSO
147 lbs S.Brooklyn
10'Rounds
VS. JACKIE HARRIS
116 lbs Williamtburg
' 10 Rounds
VS. K. 0. GEO. BROWN
136 lbs West Side Lightweight
6 ROUNDS
JOHNNY LUCAS Port Washington
PADDY DONOVAN Scranton, Pa.
JACK COYNE
Orange, N. J.
PHIUY McGOVERN
Brother of the late Terry
JOE. DEUYO
The Italian Lightiveight
HAPPY GORMAN Brooklyn
LARRY MURRAY Jamcdca
VI.
vs.
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LONG ISLAND'S FINEST THEATRE
Fulton St. and New York Ave. Phone Jamaicia 3948
THURSDA Y-«' FRIDA Y i
BEBE DANIELS
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"Ducks and Drakes''
Afternoons, UO to 5. Admisswn, 15^ to 30c. Evenings, 7 to 11. Admisswn, 20c Cohtinttous Saturday, Sunday and HoUdays, (rom 1.30 to 11 P. M.
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