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^» »iiA<H. )Uy ».-A iili'lilia ecMi of i'freaa M hsdffM that *ra iNiieted to ^ feav* MMi ciuawd haa cwa f|i n^i^ on
Ba^«rWT«nue at SoatJi SMa avenue. Not Mia aao It was aoMf tkat two
trees alM abont a hundred IIniiI t>r hedfe -en this ffwertr of Paul JHsiMn, Bay- IHvw fijpaiM. wera dylns. iHls next
do*r flUitlibor, A. C. Kottenroth, had a : beautllal- looust tree ia the comer of
ibifl yaitt that topped thinoagmm ifiHtf]
I an the oamer. Thla tree besmn to Hhow | I slinie in dlBtreaa^ and finally died. Part Far his IWdae also withered.
Kex( ioor to him lirsi-Wimafti H. 'Btume, His hedye a^so Wth«t«d and ^died, inniwiae a tree on tile earner of the lot.
Thera was no proof that gwi wan the cause, Mt there have been oSiBM where as ha* done such damaae. The <ias Company waa ntitMed MM
£nt ntaa to smell out tht tmmte of the ouble. They did qot coatess that gas |iwd caauad the troubel, and «hey w«uld [<Sot sa|r U was not aas.
In tha ease of Mr. Binme, they cut' l)Bowa 4M tree and presented to. him two tamallef lones. They hliira ai»*ee« to plant anSther for him in Al^MaC.
The pittcess of aaphyj^attop, if it Is that, has been goins on tiu- »tx months. Accordtog to the statement of a former employee of the Gas Company, the question of a gas leak aad gm klHtna trees aad shrubs Is not nftw^ It ts often eviden(M in the case of trees by the bark l>eing split, as It la when an axe is driven into a tree. In the case of ahrubs there is no way to tell.
Rooaaftlt had a case like this some time atttk
Mr. Aattenroth asked Wc Gas Com¬ pany to send a horticultural expert. The rdai^t was the arrival of an luliaa foreman one day and art Irishman tha next.
FINI» STOLEN CAR W FARMINGBALE
BcIm9«4 To G. Wcraer of Lya.
krflil^-HaJ Bcea Bonied ob
Motor Parkway
Frcoport, May 28.—The Packard auto¬ mobile stolen from in fro|tt of t*c BIks' Club laat week was found in Farming- dale, ift^fcked by flames. ^
The eiSr belonged to Gbttlieb Werner,' Df ; liyeAtook, who operates , aetetal butchar shops In Nassau County.
The 6ar was found on the Motor Parkway, it was taken to a garage in Faoibingdale. Its superstructure ¦had beep burned away and there was jiothint left but the chassis. It is like¬ ly that the thieves mat with an acci¬ dent Willie taking the ear away and used tha motor parkway because It Is less freauented than the highway, and they would be less liable to detection.
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ANtfTHER L. I. INDUSTRY
AltMttay, May 28,—A charter has been Issued by the Secretary of State to the Great IfiBck Masons Supply Corpora- tton, Oreat Neck. Capital IW.OOO, tM- reGtor.<t are E. J, Parsons. (lT«at Neck; James Xu. Uowsey, Manhassat, and W. ttoienbluin], Manhattan. '
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DR. H. W. REID Dootlst S5 SaMh OoMHi At«.. rrmvort, N. T. OMoa Boors: Breolnt* 64 or by ap- HolntBlMit*
' ftrodk^rn (Mice: Mfrtla and Cypress Av«a.. BMsewoo4 NatMtfal UtA liulMli«.
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M. E. OAHtlrAII tcnoBON mEMTurr
CIOSI^FBOM XAt M TO JtJNE 14
liAamOt ANNSTTB SmUUNO
tStOIiUBT JCNGTIOM MBMPSTfiAD
Jamaloa, May 2t-~Jaa«a J. Oorbott tofMar heavyvillM champion, rstfsMsat Mirts aa itmmm ifeMruna aui flM#» lay aliltt. MmUt OMbrd. 8pari«a« paAe aar at DeipiHair 1^ to a few days ago, alaa aate4 m Ute rtat-
Vha flSMMr iaat at u nmad* hma a sSlMaMiS Ml HM parson of Jaa Drtayo, saWiM fer fiallai- ^oe Kelly. and Red asp Wliaata. Red Cap wiRi a well saraaa Owlsioq^. It wan WIlMm's tght all tiM way throoik and a feat b»«t.
In the sen^-Oaat Rddle Car««n« a Joaaay Lundy «MlC their 10 roundSk tt was so close the Judges disagreed. The referee gaTS the decision to Bddie Canmne.
The only Kayo of the evening was in a colored men's flght betwen Young Jacli Blackburn and Terry Martin. It 4ran achedttled for .ilx rounds but Terry landed the waHop that told fli the third nMad.
larry Mnrraiy and Aady Johnson went eight roonds, Andy fot the de¬ cision. Murray's friends oalled for a draw, but there was aothttig doing. ****~" ¦¦¦ " » "¦ " ¦
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^Vr. and Mrs. Robert D. Campbell of ,^j^ Churoh street are rejoicing over the birth of a son, Robert William Campbell, bom Wednesday.
Afitong tho ItVeeport shops having pretty Decoration Day decorations are 8chh>ss' with a poppy window, C. D. Smith's, a pretty arrangeiwent th the Freeport Mneic Shop, and a floral win¬ dow in Alex Adams.
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CHURCH DEBT FREE
frosiioHljr Cbder fMor Cdky
fVeeport, May »•.—rFollowlng the ax- • ampla of the VYnaport Elks and til* BMrtlst ChuiTh, the A. M. E. HetIM Cklirch. on Henry street, burned its MMtgage Monday eraning with appro¬ priate cerentoatas. Tfte amount of the niortgaare was |l,S0O.
The Rev. W. H. Coffey, who comes from a long line of ministefs, has done wonders with the church since he came here. He waa very successful in Hunt¬ ington before accepting this charge. The condition of Mie church waK bad when he arrived here and by hard work on the part of himself and his trustees the church has been put on a Arm foun¬ dation. It now has 276 memlMrs.
Speakers of the evening prai.sed the |teV. Coffey for his organization work anrt congratulated him upon the re¬ sults.
Addresses were made by the Rev. W.
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K. TfcfWpnsa. pcJMvr af tM M. B, trhuiVh. \h« ^cr. R. H. Owtl, pastor M the Kplscopal Church; Village Pr«M- dent Rotxirt Christie, Supervisor Hiram R. Smith. .\«at. District Attorney Elvin Rdyanda and Jasaaa Hance.
Ill* church iraa Ma«tifiHy dooonrted for tiM occasiaa aad a mualoal pro¬ gram by the cfcair nnder Mr*. Coffey «-as greatly enjoyed.
The match waa set to tke mortgage by Supervisor Shnitb. wMIc tfaa platter Was held by "Father" Taomer. The Church was welt fltled for the occasion, about »00 being present.
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COMPUm ON JUNE 1
Washington, May 28.—The Hou.«!e ha.s adjourned until next Tuesday. The re¬ cess is taken not only because of Deco¬ ration Day but because the House ha.s little legislative business until the tar¬ iff bill comes In about June 15.
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Rockville Centre. May 28.—The next reglMar li sWaa of the VWaga Trm- taaa ia acOadnliid Sb uke viae* in tbe vinaae ottea next Wedneoday erMttad,
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Fornacaa, Ranfoamnd Heatera Inataiat and Rapoireo.
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las Vyairitlla street. Phoa* t7S-R. HempMCaaA U V
Mrs. Maurice Frank and her chil¬ dren, E^na May and Maurice, Jr., will sail for Curope on June 11, to spend the summer.
JOHN J. MANKIX
Italdwin, May Sf.—John J. Mannix pf 8 Howard place died at his home Thursday. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at the late home.
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Ml FRONi; ST., HEMP8TRAD
fiisaar n to i and a ta r I C«n*s by Oar ar Wash
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1422 wniow Ave., Talapbono S74a
Far Jtsickairay. Vtr Rockaway.
BstUnataa cheerfully given o» reauaat
Work Ouarranteed.
NEW BUS UNE
Rtdnlt ColK to Loig Bucli
Will operate from '
Obserrer St. uj ViUagv ATOMie
to
Watt End of Lone Beach, Direct
Stops wilt be made at inter. mediato points
Fare 25c Each Way 10c To Ocean Side Only
Buses leave every hour on--the hour starting at 7. a. ra. dally
Serrke Befhit Saturday, May 28
For advertising space address General Delivery, Post Office, Rock¬ ville Centre
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flM aaiSeaHMat/r*a aar. nw awaasltwaa 8 ai«d S m tha aftamaoa. taa year will be opened to the public on I l>oard will sit as asseasers. to hear coqk, that day, and will remain opao to thelpiaints In relation to tha aaatsonBen^k
THE HOMELIKi: ATMOSPHEBE
of onr restaurant is oniy one of the reasons why ao many people like to dine with us. We offer pure food ifl pleasinc variety, temptingly pre¬ pared amil attractively served. Why not try patroniciag
GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
301 Front St., Hempstead
CENTRAL. HOTEL
Breskrast. 7 U S.SO—Lnnch, 6S«. If ta t
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SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER
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REAL HOME COOiCING
The DMir Review Wffl OlMerve HdUay on Mmidty, May 30
Monday. May 30, Decoration Day or Memorial Day, is a legal holiday in New York
State.
THE DAILY REVIEW will not be printed on that day. All three offices of this newspaper, at FreeptMirt, Hempstead and Rockville Centre, will b« closod on that day.
Advertisers and correspondenta will be governed accordingly.
ATTENTION
FORMER SERVICE MEN
Menbers of KOCKVILL£ CENTRE POST, 303, American Legion,
WILL ASSEMBLE 2 P. M.. MONDAY, MAY 30
At HILLSIDE HELD
to participate in the Memorial Day Parade All non-affiliated service men are also invited. In aniform if possible,
P. W. WISHEE, Adjutant.
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WMl G. MILLER, Inc.
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DEVELOPER'S OPPORTOHITY
EXECUTORS' AUCTION SALE-WITHOUT RESERVE
LAll ISAAC LESTER WRIGHTS HOMESTEAD FARM
MALVERNE (adjoining Lynbrook,) N.Y.
to ht sold for the high Ud
Wednesday, June 8th
at 2 D. m.
Sale on the Premises, Rain or Shine
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This Tract of Land is Especially Adapted to the Purposes of Lot Development and its PossibOities Should be Carefully Considered Be¬ fore the Sale
Propvrffis Situttet in the heart ot *»» <)irtn,frf Yi/lafe of Mtiverne ant mttnrf ttn m>»iitm» mtir »t ittrat, ithtti. Churchei,
Prtferty Mill be jtid for the Hifhesf Bid' Wifkout fleserte - ^|l trie' o*th€ f»»eot*r* «t the ejffe ot X. Later tiniht.
Terms lOTtCtSM endaj tf stte.Jaf. oe^ilit"*! m 3t 4tys en Btll eery *f C>ef<l - l:<ol»in* »t 60 To on 0ane fn4 /ntrtfu^'f^ tvi^i/t^/eete C/eum
Pr«m tree to #e So 10 in Tit* Puree It J. ef^ of aeaut it ntre» ana one ot ot^ut ^ Acre>