THE DAILY llEVlleW, MOWDAT, MAHCB
Da3y Review Classified Ads
MINIMUM 50 CENTS ONE INSERTION; 3 TIMCS $1.M
For Sale—Real Estate
Ut'ILDINO plot, about 140x150, at acruthwcist corner of Roouuvolt and Southsidc Aves., Freeport; 3 iiouHcii can be built on thiH plot; prlco $1750. K. S. Randall, 15 N. Uing lJ«uch Ave, Kree¬ port, N. Y. ' tf:» :
Buh..01N0 plot», 50 tt. or more In width and 150 ft. dtep, on nortli nlde' oX Jlandall Ave., lictwe«n Bergen I'l. •and Wallace St., freeport; price, t40 ii front foot. Bl. B. Hurtd&\l.J& N. J>Jng; lieach Ave., Kreeport, N. V. tC:*
liUILDINO plot, north dido of Monick TUX., one block east of Muin Kt., Frpc- port, iivorago Kize about 110x360. run-- ning throusrh to atreet in rear; oiiilablc for factory or bUKliicss; prj<.9, 17000. 1). S. Rjindall, J5 N. Long lieuch Ava., Freeport, N. Y. tf:0
BUILDINO plot 60x100, we«t nlde of
West Side Ave., Fn-eport, one bloik
from trolley; priire, JBOO. K. S. rtuntUiII,
15 N. I^ouK Keac'li .\ve., r'n.'oport. tf 9
BUILTJING plot, 100x1113, at norlliwcwt corner of Lc-xinKton and Park Aves., Freeport; two house.i can bo biiiit on this plol; prlco $1600. K. B, Haiiddll, 15 N. Ijons lieach Ave., Freeport. t£:k>
liUILDINO plot, about 100x180, at northeaHt comer Merrick Kd. and I'nrk Ave., Freeport. Two houses cui be })tillt on this filot; prico, S3000. P.. S. Uandall, 15 N. Lont; Beach Ave., Krcc¬ port, N. Y. tf:9
BUII.DXXt; plot,\ibout 75x110 east silo Babylon Turnpiko, Merrick, with fruit titiCfl, berries and aHparajjUH bod; price, $1350. P., H. K;jii(lall, 15 N. Long Boach Av«., Krccport, N. Y. tl:9
BUlLDI.Vti plot, (iOxlOO, south aide of
Wayne .\ve., wcBt of Covert Ave. New
Hyde Park; price, $600. P.. S. Kandall,
15 JS. Long ISeach Ave., Freeiwrt. tl;9
BUILDINfl plot, about 68x95, on oOHt Bide of Katil Avu., Freeport, between Archer St. and South-Side Ave.; price',' $1000. 10. S. Handall. 15 N. Ijunn Beach Ave. I'rocliorl, N. Y. tf;3
100 FEET on W. Milton Ht., between N. Ocean Ave. and ilahi St., $25 . front foot. (Jcorgo O. Ivclly, Free-; port. L. 1. 3:9
For Sale—AatomobUes
For Sale—Heating Appliances
Eggs
Etuis for hatching, layitig strain 8. C, K. 1. rud.'i, white Icja'horiis and blaclc , IcKiiorn, $1.50 per Hcttlns of 15; alao a few iiaira of Homer and Roller iHgeonH. $".; por pair; Inspection of all poii.i in- vUcil. C K. Norton, 29 Main tit., llcuip ¦toad. 3:9
INCU BAWir.rrai ri~State, 240 Ebk ca¬ pacity, sand tray, first cbuis cotidltion.
al[;i) two broodcr.v Woodmrrc, I.. I.
Write r. O. Box 175, 10;
For Sale—4io«ses
llta'SE FOR .'^.VT-tl, IU Burti.s .\vc.; « ruoniK. I'atl). all Iniprovements; lot 70.\lO0; price atid terms reaKonubIc; vil¬ lage lot.s cnnstdercil in exchange. Owner, phono Kuckville Centre 513-W. 3:8
FOU SALK Ilom.e at-od as one or two
family hou.se: separate entrance for
upper Iloor. Apply H. C. Wolfe, 9G Maple
I'lace, Freeport. -:10
Fbr Sale—Uve Stock
FUU~S.VLia—l-y<wr cUl sadvUlc lioiac, saddlo and brlSl^'j; phono Frtvpflrt H'2-J- 3;8
For Sale—Miscellaneous
Pi»H MAl.H--Urv.eiliiin P*n of Aiic.maa Uatchod bv llrat, llcmpHtwul cH-korcl, . AImo una Hnff Ori>ln)cloii i.ockilrcl. 1 HaU hing egtm Voi- unit, M. Nichols. 53 ; Church ist.. Kreot>iirl. H
FOR SA^J•^ Wood, wood, wooti, cor.l wood, tirt place loiw, cul »»iy Isnctli, deliveireil to Kockviilc Ciulro. Baldwni, Krccport, Uoo^icvcR and Hempsteail. Sllf per cord... Urlfcd Uindliug vuod for kitchen ruiiK'c, or rurnaoc logs, 50 cents «. barrel. Wc arc the largest wood dual- era cn Long Island. B. 0. Koscnhoitu, tl!|7 K. Bayview Ave., nuar Atlantic Av«;., J'rceport. phone fpt. VTi-W. ,
FOU SALI' Tiiriii:;he<l roomluB hoiuie Ideal fm I ¦ ,1- Infornwtlon a<l-
dretw X-i I '^ FroeiM>rt. \\,
ron f-!ALB~J burntr oil store like new lUtt^J two months. J. Nowak, Cbapraaa Av«nue, Bellmore, Fbaae WanUtfh;
a2«-M. - n.
FOR f^ALE—Oak dresaer. walnut cfteirt, nnln>r draperies. Mingle Iron bed, mat-! trewi, Kprlngw, etc. Pfc»ne 9 to 12 a, n). • all week. Freeport 8<4. It.
FOR SALE—1 Beliabl^ Cos Range, cabinet type, Greeti Ena. doom, White Una. Pans, in pood condition; $26.
1 Hot Water Boiler, gldc feed sectional 1350 sq. ft. capacity, condition perfect, i^aranteed; $176. '
I Second Hand 5 ft. Bath Tub, com-1 plcts with faueeta anu waste connection ' and r.upplic!). $10. '
1 Secgnd-Hand Coal Range with boiler i over top of range complete, fair condi¬ tion; $28.
1 N'ew ConiLinalion Coal and Gas i Range, blue enamelled polished top,' guaranteed; $160. '
1 Kow Parlor Stove, No. 14, perfect condition; $18.
I 20x30 Marble Basin complete with \ faucets and fittings in good condition; . $12. I
OLIVKR K. U. REYNOLDS 52 No. Muin .St., Freeport, L. I.; Tcl. 1162 10-tf
FURNITURE and dishes to rent; will sell cheap, beds, bureaus, washstpnds, e.]'niT3, etc. W. K. Frost, CryaUl Lake, Hotel, Freoport.
For Rent—Houses
A\'.\XTKD—To rent a.'. Na-^s.-iu or Point T.<K«koiil a bungalow for .lunc, .luly, Au- 1 gUHt. Reply Htating renlal. ,1. M. r|o j Review Offitc, Kreei)f>rt. It. ;
Personal
01'ERAn"«>l#4 WANTEO—HooBtvelt i
Mfg. Clf. Htnt» 66 ftoqwcv^lt. It. j
Wanted—Situations
-—— • — ¦¦ -—-*— i
WA.VTEU—Young colorerl man to WH-k ; in an uphobittry lihop and delivery, ftood | l>a.y, references wanted. Fay & Fay, ITpholsterers, 4X South Main Street, t Freeport. . 3t [
Business Opportunities
OVE KEY TO POLICE
PRENKHOLS STANDSFIRMAS TOHEMORUL
SOIUI.PASSENGERS "•rt:3Ti'^iLlSS'
of CoBUBcrce Its Petition, Re- Bewisf Objectitm to WordUag of iMoiptioa—Explains At-, titmk I
CAN HAVE SHELTER
Hcni#stea^ ViBaffe Board Has
Varied nroMens aad is
Fin^Bf Stations
Bualneaa Bstablished li»9 FRBD MENBNBGZ Succe«8or to Chas. O. C*lvln A Ca. Bellmore, T.,. I. CARRIAGE AND WAOOH BUILDER AND DEALER Commercial bodies of every descrip¬ tion, and enclosed tops of various styles and makes ttAO
WANTED—First mortgage money at 6 per cent. Brokers protected. E. J. Hennlngs, real estate. Bogle BIdg., I.«ike View, Hempstead. 4:6
NEWTOW.V OIANT INCUBATORS 60 to 21,000 eggs—hatch tho moat and bent Chix or Dux. Newtov/n coal and- oil broodera raise the most and best Chix. Brooders shipped same day otrlsr it> received.
JUSTA POITLTRY FARM Southampton, X. Y.
Boarders Wanted
TO RK.\T- At Baldwin, 5 minutes from depot, attractive houso, 9 rooms, bath, Hot water, gas, electricity; $90 monthly; with gnrage, $100. Kclfu Pluee. Baldwin. i;;10
BOARDERS WANTED—The Pli.ts. <1 Fulton St., Hempstead, L. I.; nicely
furnished rooms, single or ensulte, ., , , . . wih or without private; balh; excellent ¦^ ijaKesiue tj,i,ic nnd service; table boarders ac
commodated; phono Hemp. 455. tf:2
FOR S.\L1;; Maxwiil car, cloaed top,' mechanically like new. Will give, any flemoniitration. best bargain eVur offered. Can be seen at all times at Krei.schor Auto Supply, 301 Front Street, Hemp¬ stead. 10:4
AVESTCOTT ISKUAN, 1920 model; almost
new, driven 4,000 railcs, for Bale or
trade for real estate. Address Box C,
258, Inciuirer Offlco, HempBtoad. 3:10
For Rent—Furnished Rooms
II'IH coat of living solved; furnished; .'pnrtments for rent, with or without < •Oiird: South Shore Hotel, Rose «t. and ,oiig Roach Ave., Freeport. lf:46
ONE, two, three, or liro rooms, with or without private balh, running w.a-' tor, gai^, electricity, etr-am heat. Apply it Crystal Luke Hotel. Tel. 118 Frce- pc.t. 8tf.
FUHNIHHED rooms to let, elec¬ tric light, hot water supply, steam heat, 3 minutes' walk from station; 318 Front street. Hcinpstcad; phono Ilcmptlfad 0G2-W. 10:9
Professional
MRS LOVEJOY — Convaleaoent
In?, conflnement or medical cases; Praciical nurso. II) Centre Btreot. •Phone, Hempstead 360-R. 8tf
Trucking and Storage
ALBERT E. MERKLEN
GENEHAL TRUCKING
DAILY TlilPS IX) NEW YORK
275 8. MAIN BTREET
FREEPORT TELEP1ION1-: 1199 \V
LK(J.\L -ADVEKTIHIM;
Wanted—Unfumisljcd Rooms
W.V.S'TKU—tl) rciiL uiifuriiiijiicd, by young christian couplo, two ur three rooms wilh kitchen and bath, near' st.rtion. Reaaonable rent. Might leane. ' .\ )t further out than Hempsiead. Write ; full parllculara. K. R. D., Keview. ; Fieeport. 2-10
NtniCE
Tlic rcffuliir iinnuril nu'>jti)is HICKH t AVATTtf. will tw held at their offlc.-, Ni Ruad on
MAUCIt 8TH. .VT S 1
I'lPELESS KUUMAi'^ES delivered to your door at less tiuin wholesale prices, ?110 11,). Harry L. I'uIT, .^prin.':V lield OardoTis. I,. I tl r
HEMPSTEAD BUDGET FOR 1921 LOWERED
For Sale—Shrubbery
CLEANINO-UK SALE of line niu>cr> stock, large end small; low cost; Fpe cial discount to dealers; must clc-ir ground for huildiri;^ puniosos. Wood bine Niirsny, Johii"^J. ICandall. 0(;eaii and Lena Aves, Freeporl. tf:2
FOK KALI^—Norway maple trees; an Ideal shade tree l<n- street and lawn
I am selling out at prices v/ay below .wholesale. Treeh aro good, strong and
well-rooted si .id;. Order oaily. Louis
Kramer. Kultuii .'^t., Karmlngdalc. L.I.: | , phono Farmingdalo 18-J. 10:7
TKEE.S, SHRUBS, evergreens, tho bet- | ter grade rose bushe.';, etc., purchascti ' from llcaih Co., Uniloil .Statct leading; wholesale growers, assures you of tho best Ht the lowest prico. For informa¬ tion, estimated, lar.dncaiiing suggestion.s. etc., given without obligations, writo our general reprcaentative and land- sc;iping expert, George Johnson, 191 Jni-kaon Ave., .Mineola, L. I. 9:10
Wanted—To Buy
W.VNTICD—Thre:; wliil" yi.iitii; Tel. 144.T Rockville Centre.
ibbits
at.
; WANTED—All kinds of anOijuc furfll- ; ture, or anything vory old, bought in ' my condition. Send nm :i card and 1 /liiii call. Fred Brunei, Miil Rd., Homo stead. 12:5
Village Trustees ia Tentative Plan
Find Reduction of $380 From
1920 Figures
' llenipstcad, March 7—VilUge Counsel I H. Willard Urlflltha has rc)>orted to the ; Village Board that hc ret-eive<l a reply . from the L. I. K. R. Comiiany, in answsr to the Board's request that the local station be kept oiwn througljtwt ; each night. The company offered t< ' furuiah a key to the Hempstead police ! (lejMirlment, so that a iwllceman can ! ij|)en and iloiic the station for the con I venloncrt of the public. Tho iindcr- ' .^tandinlt Is that the police will main- ' tain ordir at nuch Um«». Tlio Board ac- ' c.cpte<t the proposition.
Regarding the Jack.son street croHS- ing'. which the B<«ird asked the laikoad company to chapec, the comiiany ai4i . cd fur a sketch .showing what is tiesirec I Villiigo Engineer Archibald was direct I (Hi to f iH'nlMh ore.
j Trustee McLaugltliil brought up the ' queHtimi nf an aaseKsment map for the village, aiKi Mr. .Archibald said ho could furnfsh ono for $1,200. Tho niattor was ' left for the new Bonrd to aot upon.
To Ijed UtiKcr of Mineola w.if award¬ ed tho eontracl for rewiring the village : building al $800. Hc waa tlic lowc-jl bid I dor.
j A iximmun loat ion from the village of
; lyawrencc, .sllgge^<tillg that th" ttoarc I join with other villagoa in opiiosing i
' bill turning over uncollected taxes t<
nurs-1 the county treasurer to colloi-t, was ro forrod to counsel, wilh instructions t< roRJ.stcr tlic Board's opposition to th» measure.
Trui;lt>o MclAiighlin, to whom wa» rolorrod tju- m.Tlter of invostiitatiiig th« coHl of in.Mtalling a municipal lighting plant for lighting .streolH and running ,s<'Wor )iumpH, KUbmiltcd the followipf oH;im.ito: Generator, $2,400; Engine. $3. (»on; f;ii<'ked boiler, $2,800; Switch bonrt; $1,500: High tension win>, 2U miloH a; i;<;. por foot., $7,000; Stringing wire, $1, 000; Cross arm.". $S00: iOxlonsioii o btilldiiig, $i>.000; I^ini|> and llxturos, $5. 000: Putting up light Ji.Murcs, $1,300 Traiisformci .-•. $5,000; Poles, $15,00C Total cost $49,SOO.
The estimated coist- of operation fc the lirst year, including Interost on in vestment ancf doiircciation is $11,000 The comniiltoo was thanked for thi work, in which tho village engineer as sisted, nnd was continuod to make fur Ihor invi'Stigation.s, with a \ icw o learning tho probable cost of a. plum that v>-oulil furnisli elcotriclty for sal' to consumers, a.s well as furni.'jliint light to till- viliagc.
Tlio lionvd will nol moot on the eve ning of March I 1,
L'DO Mirrlck
Miscellaneous
.^KWi^;0, honistitching, of plain r;< wing dune -\i< Baldwin.
PARQUET FLOOitlNO NEW—Old floors Bcraped and reUiiishod. Kirst class work at moderate pricea. O. I'.joriison, 4il 53rd St., Brooklyn; phono Sunset D'2V2. 2:0
Ilcnip.stoiul, Wai-.-h 7.—Tho VillaKo t-;oard on Tuesday' night adopted the tentative budget f<>r llCl, aa provided by law. It calls for a. total of $99.34'.'. or $380 le^'M tlian the permanent budget adopted lasl .vear. Last year's porma- ii3iit budget was $(»9,7:;2. Following i.- the 1921 tentative budget,-comiiurcd «ilh the pernninoiit budget of 1920.
1920 1921
.. $2,000 1,'200
WORLD WAR CANNOI PEERED TO LEGlOf
Wanted—To Ltfase
WANTED Cozy hou:io, (> or 7 rooma and bath, at liock.'illc Cealro or Lynbrook,
must have trees and shrubs, all im- LiloroHt
provements, not over 10 minutes to sta- ocncral fund tion. Price cnn he up to !MO,000; ahoat! $5,000 cash, A. H. Parsons, 175 Hillside \ Ave., Jamaica, N. Y.
Lost
lX>S'r—LutLv'8 sterling .silvir
lOvoisharp pencil; loat during week of February 14. Kinder plcuoc reUirii to Obsor\er, Rockviilo Centre. 3:9
William Clinton Story Pott ant°
Ladies' Auxiliary Active—
Move For Home Underway
I'roi-porl. March 'i.— William I'liiitoi
Story Post, Ainoriiiiii Lcgiun iias re
coivod from Coiigrossuian Hicks the ol
for of a l.iMiO pound cannon usoil a
'»>''26 yt. .MihUl, tu be sot up as a nwiiiurld
18,E00 . if the Legion so desiroH. In Iho com
1,000 j munication, read by Howard O. OHlcr-
20,500 i,out, it waa stated that it would b<>
3.500 iiefpHaary lo have the (!. A. It. pass t
1.500 Irosolulitm to the effect that such t
8,000 jeannon was wanted. A coinmlUoc wai
appointed lo obtain such a rcsoluUot
9.500 tVoni tho (',. A. II.
13.500 Tho buil'Un.g coiiiiiilttee is expcottKl
9.917 to begin aclivo work towards licrinan
5,500 Hilt iiiiarteiH for the Ix'gion.
• Efforts aro I-eing mado <o fi-riii a
19.722 $99,342 Legion liaseball league coiiiprisint ,! The purpose of tho Board, as infonn-i eight towns. .\ coniiiiilloo was. foj-inei illy expre.-iiied, is that a iiart of the to a.scortaln the pleasure ot' the Pos .vlroct fund be used lo continue the in JoiniriK such u loaguo.
.laikson and Columbia street pavements A spioker wil Ik' hold in the Kroopori
ngiavcd from the railroad tracks lO Waahington Auditorium on Kriiiiiy Aiiril 1.
Loard of Health . I'Ire Dcparlmont ..
Sticets
larks
I'olicc Department Cillage Building . .
l''rce LibraiT
('arbiige and Aahoa Sewer E)itonsi<jn ..
.^'trcct lighting
I'oiid payments ...
ti.450
17,000
1.000
20.500
3,500
1,500
9.000
3,000
9.500
11,500
10,000
4,372
t treet,, Willi
i-un'rcte.
: _
Music
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" BY THE LOREHO PLAYERS
l'l.^^;o TUNl.'^fO, $2; repairing a miocI-
alty; all work guaranteed. C. Itlcklln,
Westbui'y. T.. 1.; iihono Wcstbury 229;
20 years wilh Ooela (?o. tfn
Tho Ladies' Aiixiliar.v mi'l the !-.aint ovoiiiiv; at lliK<o 2 House tin Main strec' ;ilid foriiiulatcd jiUii).'? to run well int/ the suiiiiuer. Membership of the Aux lliary i.^ sleadil.v growing and a »lriv. Is planned in order to gol cvory mut her sislor. or wifo ot formor servh-o men in tho orgitibuition. Those who weai also eligible and will b*
Messenger Senrice
lUnn'stead.- .M'lnh 7 -Tlio Saint Patrick's night ontortaiiiin-id. by llio Loretto Playois promiHos lo Ih. one "j ^T .'';'7'j ,, the bi>st over given l.y this popular .¦md,'»««^'' }¦" -""" best known dramatic .swiety in Ilomp-
..teiLd. The play. 'J^'^'^^'^.'^, ''^ ^.J"^"* .atipounood h^ .Ml moi.Dxrs are now folks jilways bring out a citiwii | „,.. „ , .._¦
A cnKo and .iproii sale is planned for the lirst Saturday ifi April, place to be
MYElt.S, anto mosso-cgor and purchas¬ ing agent. Freoport: phono Fpt. 140-M; ¦iaily trips to Now York and Brooklyn; residence, 4^9 Bennington port.
joung folks always Ining ""^„'J.;„™'r" Uvearing now Legion pins
.Uld Ihoir olTtirts have always brought, ^^,,^„^^ ^,^, ^.^^^^ j,^,.^,^.^j ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^
Au.\llluj-y will con-
AUTO moving vans and storage: long ¦ dLstanco moving. Frank Bailey. 80 South Side Avo., Freoport, N. Y.'; omce
Icirlh much iiraito. On St. Patrick's night they will bo Ave., Free-i seen in the three-;u'l eome<fy. '¦Nothing *^f-50 , But the Truth." 11 Is some time since
iiio Uii-ettos have apiH-arod in such a J^'^'^ play and tho ono solooicd for Ihis time ijotind to ideas'-, .Vii oxoelUsU cast
once a luo:ith the
tiniii.' til in'ot twioo a mi'nth ina.sniuch
as they are dotermlutxl »« grow, and
lliw the aotivitie* »f i."gioii mem-
M-'inpstoad, Marrh 7.—Village Presi¬ dent .lohn t-. Nichols. .Ir. Kriday night for tho second time refused to tM.cept th<! iictllion presented by the Chamber >f Commerce calling for a roforendum on the question of plai'ing tho .soldiers •ind sailors' nionuiiiont in Fullon Park. The Preslrteiit. to whom the iielltion lad lj<'rn referred by tho ^'ll^We Board laiit Tuosdny night, returned ll to the Jhambor at that tUiio un tho ground hal it wai< not pT-oiierly worded and nigpostcil that it Ih» changed. The Jhanibor ri'fusod tu olian^" ii and ro- tuinod it lo tlic clork. A \iieoial me<-l- ng of the Board was railed foi' Kriday dRht. but there was no iiuoruni pre- ent. so tho President again ordered I I'oturiiod to the Ch.amlicr. The objoctioji of >fr. .S'iiliols ami tho ¦oard was that tho potltion waa iiiis- eadlng in that it faJJod to give the .-ordiiig of the inscription on the tab¬ let on the monument, which is the bone i contention.
Tho (luodtlon which the petition ask-
d to h.ivi- placed before the people
Iso I'oferrod to tho nionunii'iil as tho
mc "to b<.' looaented by tho Chamljvr
.f Ctiiiirnovco." wliieh th<- lluafd "f
ruslei'S hold.i is alK<i ini;orrect and
nlwleadhip. us It was liuid for wilh
ubscriptiun.i from cili/.onr..
Ther.! is no coliti-iition aljuul placing
he munuinonl it.'iolf in the parU. The
bji-ction is over tho plaring ot the
ords "purchased with funds raised
y the Chamlier of Commerce ' on the
ablet.
This. President .Vlohols claims, was
ontrnry lo an undorHt.i«diiig he hail
with llw olBcers of Iho Chamber of
'omiiiorce Therefore, when tl^o monu-
lont wa-s delivered lo the paNi, Mr.
.ielu'U rofiis<d tu poi-mit its erection
hen'. AViK'ti till' (.'haiiilM'r uf Com-
ici'ie refused tu ohaiige the iiiscrlpt-
in, the Vilhico Board revoked the
¦;-iiiit pleviuu^sly given.
The inscription on the
¦i I'ulluws:
The inscriptiun on the tablet reada IS follows: """"^ l.v HONOR Ot"
TIIE .MEN A.VI) WOMK.V
OK HH.MPSTEAli
WHO HER VED THEIR ctlfNTRY
IN THE GREAT WORLD WAR
19171919
A.M)
IN MK,.\10RY ok
THOSE WHO .MAfJll
TliE .SCPRE.ME SACKIKKK
Jreelod with conti'ibutions laisp-d by
hc HomiiKlcad Chainl.'cr of Cuninierce.
The iiuosllon I'oiitained ia the ixlil-
Burglary lusurance
^VS. I
Safe Deposit
VALUABLES of certain specified kinds are the sub¬ ject of insurance—the rat<i8 are
HIGH and in the event of loss you are
PROTECTED,—no. you are
INDEMNIFIED—paid by the Company the value of the articles stolen—that is after )'ou have made proof of loss (sometimes a lengthy procedure and sometimes an unpleasant proceeding).
Your property is flARElLY covered; the indem¬ nity you receive offers but sHght compensation for the ' lost treasures—family silver, heirlooms, etc.
Our^Storage Vault offers the real solution. You can depend upon it—to deliver to you in kind; to re¬ turn the self same valuables you really want TO KEEP and KEEP SAFELY—and the rates are mod-
erate.
Thinking people have patronized us for years. You think,—at least we think you think.
HEMPSTEAD BANK
Established 1887
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
"THE BIG BANK ON THE CORNER"
tablet i-eiida \iiiS^:3msmmms^msmmsmmsw^im
S'oiutj hide AVO., Kieoport, N. \.', omce;'^ ......... --- ¦• - .,, .lun
phone Fpt. 800; reaidence phone FuL 1 "'«»"'he dlreotjun ot I'Yank M. Bo> an $98. U:4< of St. Albans, formerly of Ilempstead,
I'M. J -¦ ¦ I ¦ . . I. I 111 I.ll, is giving mucli time and ciicrey to the
vuccoKs Of tho jilay.
Wanted—^Female He^
OIRL W^VNTEU
MRK tOlM'lL VKRY BLSV
Rockville Contiv, .March 7.—Fire Council, at its last mooting ti'ansa<:tod a, volume of depai ttnoiilul business. Chief Harry .V. Curley'was In tho chair
Besiik<Mi tho lOay other features will „„<! ntHrelary Frank II. Krlsmun re itclight the atidlence. I.lttle Miss Eliwi- cc.rd<d. TIkto w;js a large uttendaijco licth Kcnin-dy of V.rooklyii, ¦wt'il Hnow lUscussioii devchipisl over the frc-
m fullows:
The (piestlon which the petition filed .'ith tho l>oard asks to have subiniltcUi o the taxpayers reads a.s follows,
"Sh.dl tho Moldiers and Sailors nioiui- nent which is lo bo proaeiilod to th<' illage by tlii' llemiistoiid Chamber of Commerce be creeled upon Ihe fouiida- ioii liorotofore oroole<l in Kulton Park." Signor.K of the potltion are: J.illie A. •¦roeth, 343 Front street; Flora Blanch-: lehl. 93 Ormond strael: Wiilium J. .Viljiams, 95 (innuiid stroet; Krederi<-k 1. Kelly, l.lnc-uin buulevard; It. E. .{artiii, 93 Mnoulii buulevard; Mrs. Em ^ na Jones, 23 orniuiiil ;Uieet: .\lfred J. ; X!uiiiy, t>4 Lincoln ijouU vard: .\llMrt V, 3eCluo, 08 Liiiooin boulevard: .\ini lla Sftliigor, 80 l.iiiooln boidoviird; Airs. iimna t^'llara. 79 l/iiictiln boulevard;; Smma R. ClirU. 55 Lincoln boulevard;; ,^. N. Vandevoorl, 7 l.iiicohi boulevard;, Thomas P. Taylor. 2b Villa court; .Mar-i In McCurmaolv. 2X .North i-'ranklin; Samuel Stein. 190 Kulton .ivemio; Max, Stein, 44 Main .street; Hyinaii Blum- jerg, 30 Washiiiglon streel; Rudolph rilmme. 50 Main slreet; .Max Weisbe/g. 12 .Main sUiei: Samuel Cohen, 32 .Main Urcel; i;<lwiii C. Hinkle. 170 Krankiin ilreel; Kcdix ReiLschneidor, Jr., 150 riiuloii sUeet; M. Rodin, 190 Main ; irrect: Thomas J. HartiicU. 90 Ormoi*! , $trcct; William Rappopurt. 35 ^¦i!la com I; Abraham ;L. l''ruiik, 16 .Main j
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111 reluriiiiig tho p( tiliuii tu i*i<'' 'hamb T of Cuir.moroi-, Prosidenl .Nich-1 lis Kent the following letter, setting j urtli his )M;sitiuii in Iho niatlcr. I
Ib'inpslead. .\'. Y., March 'i, 1921 j Hempstead ('buiiiber uf Commerce, j
ll.iMiPStoad. N. v.. rioiitlenien:—
As Prisldont of the Board of Tru-- tois or the Village uf lloinimlead, S 'lavc dirootcd our Village Cleik to r<;-1 turn to you nt the earliest iKiusibi..-j noni'-nt. tlio (fotition whioh you sub-1 nitlod to tho ll.iard of Trustees on' March 1. 19:31. such petition relating he mommient to Ib' placed in llio \ illage Park, and in «u< h iictitlon a ri'tjUoKL I'M-iiig mado to havo tho tu- ccptaiu'o uf Iho inonuniont vijtitl upon by the peoplu at Iho ne.sl village elec¬ tion un .March 15. 1921. Tlio proiKisiliun reads as (uHo'Ab: ".Shall llio Soldiers and Kailoi-s niui ¦ unii'iit vliloh is lo Ih- prem-titni to the Village by tho Ifciupsteail ChanilM-r of Coiiiiuerco lie erct^tod upon the founda- tiuii heretufuro oio'lod In l-iilt<iii Park
logo as 1 !ieo it. of placing any woril- 1 Ing on tho t.ablot that you saw fit.
Second.—I believe that you aro : making a miBi-;tatement of facts. You I say ill your petition that the monu- ' mont is to be given by the Chamber or Cuinmoroe lo tho Village of llonip- stead. 1 tali to see how you can give the Village uf HompHtoad or ask tin; ! Villqgc of Uompstoad to aocopi, ibis moii- ,uincnt as cominK frum the Chamber of Cummcrco whon, as a matter of fact and common linowlodgo, j-uu ubtaine<I subscriptions for this moiiuniont and that tho monument '.vas nut punhased by funds of tho Chamber of Cum- I meroc. On tho eontnu-y, isnll nut a fact that tho purcha.se was madn thiough the (.'hanilier of Commorco by ' volnnt.iry sub.scrl\)lloiiH, .Miiy 1 pre- KUinc lo suggest that you cume Ix-fore the pi ople asking thoir voto on the accept.'ilU'o of this inonuuienl and Htato in th(' petition the exact wording , that is to appear upon tho tablet at- taehiHl to such inoiium«'nt. I U-liov.- thai thu voters huvo the. light of kiiuwiiig exactly what thoy are aaked tu vote uiMiii. Thoy know that y(ju arc asking their in-rndssioii to place tlie ; nionuii!''nt in tlio Park and tlu^y are also entillM to know what iiiscripliuii j yuu pruiiuse to put on this luuuu- ment.
Yours very truly.
J. S. NlCIKil.S, I I'risidi.nt of the MIlag*
' of Iloiii|isload.
bany lo Long Islam) to bo present. Ho gavo one of his old time inUrcHtlns addresses.
Ma.<-k .'ind A la rick of Kreeport cntoi*- tainrd with .songs and stories.
-V oommltti'o ^vHs apiiulnted to ar¬ range for the nrxt reunion dinner, to b(> held on Saturday, Febniary *, 1982. Tho pirty broke up at an early _ht)ur, after all present had >t)tod It a'Won¬ derful ttme.
-Vmong tlios»' present wore:
K. Ilarrlfi, L. lIonKStcniM'rg. L. Von Elon, .1. Alack, .\. Van I>ohleti, Jr., W. Koopman. K. Ciinn, R. Caini>bell, W. fliioKt, 11. Ali-clair, P. Vasseur, E. .'^(homliorg, A. 'E. Kcllows. J. Hitler, .\. CariH-ntKf. .M. Collins, E. Mueller, ('•- IVix, V'. Ilodgtion. C. HaiMen, P. White. P, Cook, IL Albin, I. 0.tenham, .1. .1. Kowley. Jr.'^ll. M.-f;unnl«k), Russl'tl, (,'. Egner, R. Kfeno.
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llon.p.-^liad'. .Maioh I. 'I'liii-I;. former membi'i's of tlv old .M.-iohio'- Oun Coni- puiiy, Tenth .V. V. Inl'.inti .\'. were pies- cut al a \ory enjoyable dinner al Uio .Mpiiie Hotel. Kloopoit.
A sili'iil ii.'ayor was offered 111 luenioi;- of six fonner mi'iiilii'i'.s of »ln' e'liiipimv. wlio ilird sinoe the oiganijuilion in liUii. Three iii.ido the siipremo siorilic" dm Ing tlio World \\ar: W. !•;. Till, y, .M. .Smith and W. H. Kimball. Three others, I.. iJuiuz, J. Krel.scher and R. PliiUip.-^^. ha\-o ilied since the menibcr* have re tunieil homo.
.All e.\i'olloiit diniior w;im .seneif.
Various membors gave shorl tiilks. somo tolling of tlieir udveiitmcH. The former captain of the company, Kraiik S. Ibiii'is, made the Journey from .\1
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uiig \\omijn tor general ,housowork ,1^ Homiistcad, will l>c on hand with; ,,,n.i„.y uf grass llros. chief WockI ' .My roatjoii in returning the prtitiuri RUIS. FitANClS ¦«. MILLER ^^^^. g^^^.^^ .,„,\ songs. Alis.s Alioo Oil- ..«,),} the eoiitlniial use ot eheniioal lire lis:
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: Imr voiiv always delights. B« Kidt«. j w,,|-,. locpHstod lo forbid members t^>!vote j ou the iirlvllcgo of placing the
there will Ix) a <hiol by Wm., Wright; remove oxtingnmhil's fi'jom tltv deiiart-! monument in KuJton Purk, vhile ihe
ami MiK--*. Oeiiovlo'o .M<'Corin;u k. nu.fit wagons until onJoretl tu tlo st( by j roo.iirds in the Village onio<' show ib^i.t
'Chese last are new uiemliers of the'the ofTlcev In charge. • ja resolutloi was lutssetl by the Biuird
Loretto X'lftyers and are well wurth; Coinplainl \\a.t niadu that momisrfror Trustoes grunting you tl»ut privl-
"WANTED hewing. "f various oomiiunios who rospondi'<l lego. It Is also true that (hi- resol'i-
KX^'tBit;^c;BD S'fKNOLiKj't'llKK—, Tickets «o the <nf,er»«iBnicnt uro COUi hHII ularms on the Alert tiui-k, P«g-; Uou wua subsequently resiindoU on,
Female, with aome knowkdsc uf i.-cuts. res«iived swats 75 cents and ono, leclod to roidncc- cjuipment were they the ground that lh<f tablet you luwli
right pen-on; islate age, expeitcn«.. andjj^nn,-. | found It. Coats, helmetH and bouts attached to tfie wonmncin was t»bjec-|lj
I ' ' ': g; Bowl opiiori unity for tht I unserved seats may bo purchnscd a^ wen/ UlFcgrde<l In the mo*it cunvenicnl; llwiable.
ted in llrst letler. Apply ,^^_ ,.,_^,_^_^. ^ ^,, AL.n«i»--«. !place, whon the wagon returned. | I now olaliii that In your pctKien
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In p«r.s(,.-i i"=!w*e.n 1 and * « sht'u- w'lli'be *follow-d by danc-t" Or. -Vari.n I.. Higgins was tteslgnat-jyou ahouW show the voters exactly
led as oflk-tal physician of the lire dfl.' what Inscription you /.ntcnd pladi'g
iUiUOU NKRHBRVRs!''^'ll«TOlIrt^e^,W.''^^ " i"^ "« <^'"'-*»' l'»'>«»e'"'> "' «!»« »« «te.|*hat Inscription you /.ntcnd
^ve. Linbrook, N. T. ontcers ot tbe Loretto Playera are;! P«rtment. , |»nrt>n the monument. In your iJcUtlon
;ip,.t„ld,.„t Mis* Loretta Kelly; Set-re-', TAtf department rcceirea a new dls-1vou simply ask the voter* to give you
liary .Mi - Bmalley; Board of charifo certilkuto. The llr«t pne was the in-lvjloge of placlntr the m<m(||ncnt
: UirecU) '>• C.llmartln, Km nk Issued to Former Captaba UtOitUin at, in the Park. IC. tluit were grtiated
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