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SCHOOLJXERCISES
of 35 To Be QradmaUd-^ Phy To Be Featve of Pro¬ gram At Baldwin Theatre
Baldwin. June 20.—(Commencement exercises of the Baldwin i Public School will take place at the Baldwin Theatre this evening, when the following pro¬ gram will b« given by the pupils of th« Orammar 8<hool.
Dr. W. J. Steele. President of th« Boarit of Kducation. will preeent diplomas to these graduats:
Helen Andersbn, Lillian Bedell. Mar¬ garet BedeU. Jack Buckley, Alice Car- man, Dorothy Chlan, Has«M Cordes,! Hilda Denton, RItn Ih-Voe. itorth.ii Dougherty, Dorothy Dowdeswell. Frank I Durus. I-Mythe Frank. Kleanor (llllies.L. „, Helen Orlmm. pdward Haiick, Viola Hobonstroit, John Khoro, Solmii {..agod-! . zinskl. Melen I.An^owne, Krnest Miller. Harold Moon, Ktta Morm-. Oliver Pryer, Walter Pryor. Virginia Schott, Herbert Seaman, Arthur Smith, May Smith. Florence «!. Southard, Kloroiico L. Southard. Frank Wagner. Kva Wendt, Kmma White. Florence White.
The program: March, orchestra; In vocation, Hev. Daniel l.«>wls; song. ".May Time," chorus: clown dance. Kmma White, Hilda Denton, Helen Andoisoii. Helen IJinsdowne; nolo dance :ind chorus. I)orothy l>owdeswelI: free hand drill, Oliver Pryer, Walter Pryor. John Kharc. .lack Buckley, Kdward Tlnacki llurold Moon: song, "Morning .Moon," J-llghth Orade girls; selection, orcheslia. A Play-—.V Thorn .\monK the Roses; .Mrs. Candor (Principal of Ilosebush In stltute). Florence White; Patience IMun kett (oldest pupil), Kdythe Frank. Pupil." — Luck Woods, Bessie Travors. June Turner, Augusta Stephens. Marie Md lish, Kmma Whlto. Lillian ^Bedell, Dorothy Chlan, Alii* Carman, Kleanor Oillk'S. Bridget Mahoney, tlu- Cook. Rita DoVoc; Tom Candor (.Mrs. CanorV nephew), Krnest Miller; Job SeoflliiiK (-^ lad ot all work), Virginia Schott; s-inj.; "Aro You For Me. or .\galnst M"'.'", chorus; presentation of diplomas, l>r W, J. Steele; benediction. Rev. Daniel Lewis; march, orchestra.
Mineola, June 20.—W. Slawnson I took the high scratch prt>e at the I slioot of the Nai^au TrapsMtoting Club I bere Saturday and lacked iunt onn ! bird of a iK-rfect score. He ran tt out I of a ts>HHible 50.
The high handicap prise w:x hotl) contested, nine gunners tryiniT and ^. I Kulert won in the shoot-off.
The four other handicap prizes went j to R. Ouggcnbeim, O. W. Lascellc, J. I K. HimOnson and J. I. Hrandenberg. j The elub will not meet next Hatur ! day beutuse most of the, memt>ers will I i>arttcipate In tbe open eboot of the
Woodmere tSuti Club. j The following are Mtiturday's s^;ores; JNarne Hit Hep. Tl.
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FROM BALDWIN H.S.
Commencement Exercises Tuesday
Evening At Baldwin Theatre
Open To Public
Baldwin. Juue 20.—Commcuct-nicul exercise of the Baldwin High School will lake place lomoyi^w evening at fhi Baldwin Theatre. ).i)r. W. J. Steel will present diplomas to the eleven grad nates. Rev. Father John McGoldri.'k will give the Invocation. The progntm:
Marcji. "Our Boys," High School OrchoHtru; Invocation, Rev. John Me tioldrick; salutatory, essay, "SclonUtii- Progress of tho Past Century," CIiuiIoh Chambers Jamison, Jr.; essay, "Ameri cunizatlon," Mary Kstelle Caiman; essay "Transporlulion in tho Cniied^JJiates," Dorothy -Viina Christ ianson; essay "Iladiuni," CitKirgw Ralph Shoals; chorus "Almond Blossom," High School girl-^ essay, "Today's Call lo Youth," Bcrlhn .\dole Burns; essay, "Aviation Past uml Present," .Aloysius J. C.roneiiborg; essay. "The Problem of Immigration." .Vlarinn Anustusi Kustace; e>«say, "Tho I-'a.s.sing ijf .\n l-^poch." Hai'rlot ij^rah Wlnslow chorus, "The Kvenlng Star," llikb School girls: essay, "The Communitv and Its Schools," Mnry Dowdeswdl: essay, "The Navy,of the I'nited Stat-s.' Joun Muriel Camps; valedictory ".Vmerlca .\s a World I'ower," ,les8e Ida Oriltln; march, "Flag Day," High School orchestra; i>resontutlon of diplo¬ mas. Dr. W. .1. Stoolo (President of Bourd of Kducation); chorus. "Our -Vmerlca," High School girls; bencdlc- tiu)i, P.I v. .Iohn McColdrick.
High School gruduates—Bertliu .Vdele Burs, Jean Marcel Camps. Mary Kslclle I'arman, Dorothy Anna Chrlstlanson. Marian .\nastasla' Austaco, Jessie Ida Orlffln, .MoysiUM J. Crononberg, Chai'los ChumlH-rs Jamison. Jr.. Mary Dowdes- well, C.eorge Riilph Shoals, Harriet Sarab Wlnslow.
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HUTCHESON'S BAY WINS IN2:30 TROT
Surprises Everybody at Mineola Matinee Races—Irish Voter Shortens Time
•THE N1?;XT WAR
If it be true, as some declare. They'll flght the nest war In the air, "Twon't be so bad a.x some we've bad If those who flght It keep It thcrc.-^ National Uepublicun.
HIS SMIK
"Wc want an alert oBlcc boy."
•Tes, sir?" said th« applicant for Job.
"Are you aU'rtT"
"No, sir. I'm .Vlcck.—l|iimiuKhuni i Age-Herald.
.Mineola, June 20.—W. T. Hutcheson. of Hcn)pstcud, took his good bay geld¬ ing out for an uiring at tho inalinee huincss events here Sutui-duy after¬ noon and after getting no better thun third in the flr.st heat came on ami look the lust two and the race in the 2:30 trot. He won over a good fleld.
Irish Voter cJippod u quarter from his last pcrformunco when ho came downi 111 front in the free for ull putc. His fastest time Saturday wus 2:13 1-2 and he could huvo easily done bettei becau.so he wus not driven out by anj means. In fact he had the mee all his way and won in straight heats.
Ono of the best i-aces wus the 2:21! Iron which Oukluud Hull took froin a fast fleld. .\ftcr Bobby .Morelund set the puce for a half milo O'Neil shook out bay geldinri and look that ami the next heat also. The second heui was done in 2:19.
Tho Summaries:
Thiee-year-old-trot. — Royul Stokes, br. g. (1). Whaley), 1, 1; .Mr. .Scott, bi. g., Ci. Wiggins), 2, 3; Silvia .Vshbourne ch. m. (J. Doty), 1, 2; Peter Tree, ch g. (F. Clancy) 3, 4; time—2:33, 2:34 It.
2:25 pace.—Uingle. l>. h. (F. /.ouzer).
1. 1; .May Twinkle, b. nj., (C. McCardell.
2. 2; Ivyler, B., b. g. (S. Nolan). 3, 3; Carrot.s, ch. m. (.\? Cornwall), 4, 4; time- 2:23 1-2, 2:23.
2:30 trotting.—Woi-thy Brooke, b. g.. (W. T. Hutcheson), 3, 1, 1; Boheniond, b. g., (tius Muni!), 1, 3, 5; Newburn, blk. g. (H. (5. Curiun). 2. 2, 4; ].K)rd of the Nursery, b. g. (C. l.cury), 4, 4, ft Silver Lady, b. in. (C.. Wiggins), 6. 6, 3; time—2:'J7 1-2, 2:26 3-4, 2:25 3-4,
2:17 ti'ot a*id paee.—Ruth Brooke, b. tu. (W. C.artrell), 1, 1;' .Marion Todding- ton, ch. ni., (K. Shoemaker), 2, G; CJIudys linger, blk. m. (K. Hocftnor), 5, 2; Kel¬ ley, h. g. (W. J. Benson), 3, 3; Huxter Brooke, b. g. (J. Katzensteln), -i, 6; Lincoln. Wk. g. (L. Boy nton), 6, 4; timu -2:15 1-2, 2:18.
Two-yeai-old-ti-ot.-Ktta Rico, b. f. (S Post), I. 1; Judge Worthy, b. e. (H. Y. Fleet) 2, 2; time—2:38, 2:21 1-2.
2:22 trottlng.-4:)akland Hull, b. g. (W. J. O'Neil), 1, 1: Heilfuir, blk. g. (J. J. l.oonoy), 2, 5; Ijidy Osyche, c. m. (J. Lounurd). t. 2; Potter Ciutes,- h. g. (C. Wclland), 3, 3; Bobby Morelund, b. g. (J. Doty, 5, 4; time—2:20 1.2, 2:19.
Free for all pace.—Irish Voter, b. g. <H. Curran), 1, L.Bud Hall, b. g. UJ. Munx). 3, 2; Peter Fl«;tchei-, b. g. (K. Meckel), 3, 3; time-2:18 3 1, 2:13 1-2.
Platbiwm Worth 4 Times CioUl
Weight for weight platinum Is worlli n6urly four times as much as gold.
miles ill
There nre seventy stiuaro the Dlstriet uf Columbia. _3
In 1»I9 typewriting machines to tbe value of tl7,3Sl,tl8 were exported from the United States.
liENKKAL WOOD AND UOVKK.NOK
Follies are said to have found that ma Jorlty sentiment in the Philippines i.s in favor of Independence under an American pii,itectoiate.
High hti'ls ure claime<l by one expert lo give relief In cases of weak or over strained leet.
.\ boot or shoe should be three siaes larger than the foot wearing It. re¬ cording lo an arthuiHtllc specialist.
Tho tallest races of mankind. Includ ing the Patagui^ians and tho Ualluway Scots, aeduiu attain v. height of (* feel 4 Inches,
There ure 10,870 men and wonien emiitoyed In the New York City polfce
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If you Imve a cold put a lung con talnlns hot'water to your feet; to your back for a baekatbe. or at the nape of your neck when you havu u head-j department.
aulte or feel sleepless. |
r— ¦ "Why couldn't you secure a cook
Keep two pairs of slioes In um« at fram the employraont aeentr' "I | the aanu tlmeJ llile Is better both for didn't like his ^^auiplea."—Louisville the sboee and yvur feet. Courier-Journal.
wsmt Tfl«swN ON THffi'waiiiH
RETURNS TO YOU.m A FEWllAYS
PAivT, however snail, of every'doli l.ir you spend; iof your own town comes back to you. Tbc more mooey ' that is spent in this towrn, the more there is to be spent WITH YOU, no matter whether your business is {arming:, dry goodsing, restauraat- iag, piumbrring or Uboriag.
This is true <^ every'townfand city in the Und.. But the town that can coax'moacy from the people of other towns, soon t>ecomes so pros- perous that people flock to h, and that's how weaitby cities are made. It is tbe duty of every man and woman in this community to spend every cent he intends to spend right here, it is his duty to himself, so that his own property, his own busi¬ ness, his own job will ^be^wortb more—worth more in the selling market.
Homes and farms and blocks and businesses and jobs are| least valuable and poorest injwmmunitieajwhose people spend ^their mooey clfcwherc. " ^ .._,^^ "^',,._ ' "*
HOME. DOLLARS!
ROCKVIU£ CENTRE
Mr aad Mrs. DotMld P. Spencer, bath «reduate« of SMKH Side Ulrh Hchool. • are ths pATeots At g son. bom oa June j ].'>. M«(ber AAA aaa art doin»weU.
.Miss Margaret Prar^ks, a Souih Side I graduate, 1918, is homo for the Kum-' mer vacation. She will be a senior in i Smith CoUese the cominc year. |
illarold P. Franks, another South Side gi-aduate. 1919, Is home from Pittsburgh for the summer vacaUon. He is a Jun- ior in Carifegle Tech.
SSKEffARD
WnUL BB rAID VOR LXFOR. MATION I^AMNO TO THB .%RRE8T or ANYONE DUMP- INdl BUBRISH OR (aARBAGE ALONG TIIE rtJBLIC HIGH¬ WAYS IN THE TOWN OF HBMP8TKAU. ADDRK8S
CLEAN HIGHWAYS
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.\. Melvln Hill III is home from col¬ lege. He Is attending Massachusetts Institute of Tcchnoloft-y.
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Freeport Auditorium
Monday, June 20, 192}, at 8.30 P. M.
MOHET TO LOAN—First Hortgafe
on desirable Improved property
Quick ABMrert. SEASOHABIE RATE
LAWYERS TITLE AND TRUST CO.
set Valten St.. Jauuoa. N. T.
POST MORTK.MS
"Wasn't there som^thlnif about u promise to love, honor and obey in Ihat murrlage ceremony'.*" asked hi-i hiLMbund quietly. v
"My goodnesH Henr.vT rcfiponilctl Mrs. Voter. "You are like tho.sc tire .some politicians who never stop tulk- ing about the party platform."—Uo.s- lon TraUHcript.
WHO KKMEMBKKK
When a dime and no viar tux buuglit a pretty good deck of caid.s?
PAPA DIDVT l)« IT
"Oh, Keginuld, have you spoken to papa yet " asked the excited, .sweet young thing.
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Careful selection of workers is considered of paramount importance in this office. Wc may not always be able to find just the kind wanted, but we endeavor to provide accurate information about both workers and jobs whether they are executive positions or day laborers. This office is, therefore, not a labor bureau through which men are herded indis¬ criminately, bill it is a selective station in which a serious attempt is made to put the right man or woman in the right place.
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Clearing Office
Telephone 1604 Garden City
Mmeola. N. Y.
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Jack Stone vSe Harry Krohn
Th/Winner to Box Mike McTifke 10 ROUNDS
Larry Hansen vSe Harry Mitchell
8 Rounds-Charlie Steele vs. Frankie Coster
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6 Rounds-Marty Silvers vs. Jackie McCoy
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the addition to their High Grade Line of "OAKLAND" and "MOON" Automobaes, of
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MattressesRenovated$3.75
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Re-Upholstering of Every Description
Re-Painting of Wicker Furnitun
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