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rent SALE RBAL tBSTAln:—Barsaln for CMb- ^our lota on Stowe Place. Hempetead. at one-half prive a«ked tor Iota in aame vicinity. Addreee. Owner. 2«0 Merrick Road, Rorkvllle Centre.
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LIST NOW READY—Fully furnished. Owners Honles. Seaaon, June Ipt tS Oct. let. Some now ready t4t0. fSSO. tSSO. I7G0, $1,000, fl,2«», up to tl840. All improvemenU. Oaraae. Hart, 394 Rockaway Ave., Rockvilie Centre; phone R.V.C. 1476.
FOR SALE—Business property, Mer
rick Road, neur Main St., comer plot
•2x1 W $68 foot. Haneen, Freeport
738-W. 3-.a8
BR9W74 Waborne tpr aala—l year pVL 12.26 each. Mrs. U. F. ^Uls, 72 Alleh St., Rockvilie Centre iWkway. 3:40
HATCHINO BOOS from rtnest stock ol I^ht Brahmas and R. I. Reds. J. L. Kehy. Front St^. Kempetoad. Tele¬ phonic t2-J Hempstead. 3:44
FOR SALE—»0 to 60 Wlsfonsln seU- Ktarter, 2 Htorogo batteries. l'ara«on clutch and Oerman Bosch magneto, $100. Atlantic Garage, 873 H. M&lii St., Freeport. '«
FOR SALiS—I'lot 60x160, building lota.
2 blocks from sUtion. 11,000 for
quick buyer. Home .Realty Co., 10
Brooklyn Ave., Freeport. S.8»
rOR SALE—On Ingraham Boulevard
eeUtcs, Hempatead; plot 100x100.
Apply to 124 Jackson St., Hempstead.
Telephone 29. tfr
FOR SALE—Freeport, plot 75x150 with
barn, Babyioif Turnpike. Apply 21 W
Lincoln PI., Fraeport. ' •iSS
SUBURBAN country home. $13,000. On No. Grand Ave, Baldwin, opposite Sprague estate near Mllbur.. Golf £lub. Home consists of eight well planned rooms aud bath, hot water heat, electri¬ city, gas, concrete cellar, spacious attic, 3-car garage, loft above; 1-acre ground well arranged; beautiful lawns with ample ^spac'3 for truck garde nand poul¬ try raising. Property in excellent con¬ dition. Easy terms of sale can be ar¬ ranged. HoicTH. Tel. 1209-M Freeport.
6:35
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Notice to Ixmg Island Resid(;nta. Dutchess County is a flne Farming District, many Farms For Sale at this time. All communications will b« given prompt attention. Descriptions and ¦prices will bq sent by mail, tf Long Island prospects call will ber taken to Farm by auto.
"Quick and efficient service" is my motto. Try me for results. Tel. 481-W. Charles S. Tanner, Real Kstate Broker 3 Market Street Pougbkeepsie, N. T.
12:29
F«r Sale—^Antomobilef
Foil SALE—Buick runabout, engine recently overhauled, new tirea, extra tire; a good car at a low price; soeig Friday, Saturday. 134 Main St., Hemp¬ stead. 2:40
LARO^ CHICKEN COOP For gale cheap, 8x12. 131 Detthoff Ave. 'Phone 1208-W Freeport.
LUMBER FOR SALE—All kinds; flre wood and' bricks. Inquire T. H. Dauch, on grounds of new tbeatre, Ful¬ ton Ave.. H<.>mpste«d. 3:40
E008 FOR SALE—For hatching, lay¬ ing train. S. C. R. I. Reds. $1.50 per setting of 15; also a tew pairs of Homer and Holler Pigeons, $2 per i?alr; In- spection df all pens Invited. C. F. Norton, 29 Main St., Hempstead.
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flSiuiLB iipU» WANTED—Wanted WaNTED—Carpenter and handy man.
^100 people to tiy out for t'nc movies. Apply stage entrance. Auditorium. Free- port. April 9. Ask for Mr. Tracy, direc¬ tor.
WANTED—WhHe giri to do light housekeeping, plain good rooking, fami^ of three; other help kept, large room and bath, kind treaimcmt, good wages. Apply Saturday and Sun^y. 84 Maslon Place. Tel. 826-R Rockvillc Centre.
WANTED—La^es to take waists liomc for finishing. Freeport Manufactur¬ ing Co.. Merrick Road and Henry St., Freeport. 3:39
WANTED—Neat wblte woman for gen¬ eral housework, and act as messen¬ ger- Five afternoons weekly. $12.00 Weekly. SSC Merrick Road, Rockvlllo Centre. L. I. Xel. 1758. 3 59
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WANTEt)—Oirl for family ironing and
also a bookkeeper. Apply Freeport
Steam Laundry, 143 E. Merrick Ild.,
Freeport. 3:38
t^OR SALE^-Large coop and 39 laying hens, dght rabbits, brand new. bO eggs. Buckeye Incubator. Mrs. Soeder, 21 No. Centre Ave., Rockvilie Centre, L. I. 8:39
BABY CHICKS—For Siile. T. HOWELL
East Hempstead, east of the Fire
bouse. 3:39
FOR SALE—Fine early pansies, grown
In tbe open. Wayside Home, Vailoy
Stream. Telephone 1330 Valley Stream.
6:3S
FOR SALE—Ever bearing strawberry
plnnt.H, ever-bearing raspberry plants.
I'oultry Farm, Freeport. 3:38
FOR SALE—Piairlc State Incubator- new—used twice. $35. Harren, cor. Royle 8t. and Washington Ave., Roose¬ velt. 3:38
TILTING top saw table for sale cheap. Theodore Bcdcli, 109 Church Street, Freeport. tf:36
OVERLAND TOURING CAR-Model 59-T; good engine; tires nearly new. fiftvem^n. I?. T. Thurston, 37 So. Park Ave., Rgckville Centre.
BOOKS FOR SALE—Tho Harvard Classics, Dr. Eliot's five foot shelf ot books. 50 voItJmes. Red cover binding, a new set, never tuken from packing. Cost $70 will sell for $50.00. Address V., Observer Offlce, Rockville Centre. 10:32
BtllCK—4 cylinder, winter top. 'Phone Garden City 1177. Car is located In garage in Hempstead. 3:38
A 1918 Wcscott car with Victoria top. In fine condition, puint like new, eniilpped with Continentai motor, can¬ tilever springs, Demountable rims, motor pump, Willard battery, many extras, car ihust be sold, as owner has r^ifQfce Jor same. I'rice reasonable. Call e^'^one Henry B. Mayer, 87-W R- V. C. 8:38
FOK SALE—Wlllys-Knlght Road.ster; absolutely ix>rfect condition. Inquire McMahon, l^fgst Garage, MitcheT^FIeld, L. L 6:37
FOR SALE—Fulton truck, (1V4 tons) used 6 weeks pneumatic tires, electric lights and starter, 2 door glassed-in cab, tine rack body. Tarpaulin and extra motor and truck in flrst class condition, equal to new, complete for $1,700. Will tnake terms. Owner, 138 Porterfleld PI., Freeport. 'Phone 822.
POR SALE—Beautiful Boaton Terrier puppies, perfect markings, pedigreed. Show prospects. Mrs. Edward Cum- mings, 761-A Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Telepbone Bushwick 356. 6:3S
FOR SALE—'First class Chester whita
breeding sow. H. DeLap, Lakewood
Ave.;^ Roosevelt. 35-S
P6r R«at—Ftlhibbdd Rooitu
TO RENT—One or two rooms, furniBh- ed or unfurnished, all improvements with or without board, dulet family fine location. C. P., Review Offlce, Free- port.jQ
WANTED Young Lady wltl\ somo knowl¬ edge of bookkeeping. Apply, at Room 5, Rockvillc Centre Bank Building. 6:38
WANTED—Oirl for general housework.
73 East Ave. 'I'hono Freeiwrt
342M. tf:38
Apt>1y Barber Shop. 8 Brooklyn Ave.. Freeport. ' 339
Position open—DomepUcs. cham¬ bermaids, Cooks, Clerical Workers, Oardeners, all klnda. Skilled Labor. No registration fee. Nasaau County Employment Servtee, 80 Miihr St.. Hemptead. Thone 299J. ttM
Wanted—^Miscellaneoas
BOARDERS WfVNTED—Would take a few boarders, alngle or double rooms, noar trtrilcy. garage apace. 418 S. Bay- view Ave., Freeport. 3:38
WANTED—Furniture must be modern.
Telephone Lynbrook 1167W or write
Box 260. Lynbfook. 3:38
WANTED—Antique dishes, furniture.
books, quilts, spreads, or anything
very old bought in any condition, send
me a card and I will call. Fred Brunei,
MUl Rd., Hsnaiuitead. L. I.
18:80
Wanted—Unfurnished Roonu
WANTED—Two or three unfurnished rooms in or near Hempstead or Gar¬ den City. Apply to Superintendent. William M. Baldwin's estate. Garden City. 'Phone 1003 Garden City.
For Sale—Furniture
GIRLS wanted on waists; piece-work or week work; steady all yoar around. Freei>ort Mfg. Co., Merrick Rd. and Henry St., Freeport. 6:36
WANTED-Girl for general house¬ work; good homo and good wages. Ap¬ ply Mra. John Schwartis, 42 Terrace Aye.. Hempstead. 36-5
Wanted—Male He4»
MALE HELI' WANTED—Wanted, 100 people to try out for tho movies. Ap¬ ply stage entrance Auditorium "theatre FrceiK)rt, 3 p. m., Saturday. April fl. Ask for Mr. Trucy, director.
CHAUFFEUR WANTED-Ford com¬ mercial; take care of ice route and make coal and wootl delivery, man must bo capable of making minor rciMilrs. Kteady poaltiop. B. Koacnholni, Wood Yard, 337 Bayview Ave., Freeport.
WANTED—Exi)erience<l hardwaro
clerk. Apply to Connors & Stowe,
Main St, Hempsteud. 3:38
WANTia»< «ia»ried nMn for geneial
greenhouse work. 3 rooms, to live on
the place. Commpri^.il, Cuit Thimir>,
Uoslyn. l; I. ' ' 2-38
FURNITURE—Private s;ile, living room chairs, small rugs, mlrrorw, dresser, brass bed, iron cot, m:ittressea, flre screen and andirons. Telepbone Garden City 1593. 3:40
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mahogany, &4 inch round table, 120j imitaM t,mmaa ttiaiMtm tmmtPaah Ave.V-
incb extension; set now selling '" | t-wTv^iS!' tS'.'^S.' ".«; •'!•5»T"ll:?^
New Yurk $600 to $850. Will makej h.m. jitata U.M.
special price to move immediately.' Wcrtwar*
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Breakfast Porch: Craftsman bandmaoe ^^^^ n.xt. s.S4. ll.M. r. M.. 13.IS. S.M.
round oak table and 6 chairs to m%tch; laat for agen. Very desituble.
Uving Room odds und ends; lamps, ImwIs, chairs, tables, startds, mantel mlrnjr, pictures, etc.
Firo Place, hammcrtHl bronse sets, dec¬ orated brass sets, hand wrought sets, fire screens, etc.
Sun Parlor, fibre summer rugs, fibre ro<'king chairs, arm chairs, wing chairs, fibre Uibles. lamp stands, etc.
Bed RiK)m Sets, double bras« beds. whito enamel Iron beds, bird.^cjt maple chiffoniers, bureaus, chairs, rockers, stands, etc., white enamel chiffoniers and chairs.
Library; book sets, EncyclopoediJi Brit tanlca, bandy Volume, new sel witb
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Stand, mahogany l>ook cases, leather •*•¦"* "* ^
chair, upholstered chairs. CprCPnUT
BUSBffiSS NESf AR
For Sale—^Houses and Lots
SlX-room house and bath, all improve¬ ments, heat and electric light, on plot of ground 50x211 feet. In restricted secUon of Roosevelt; write for full par¬ ticulars. J. P. Doty, Hudson Ave., Roosevelt. 6:36
REAL ESTATE For Sale—Bungalow,
4 rooms and bath on plot 50x130.
I'rice $3100; 119 Jay St., Freeport. 3:38.
Personal
Announcement
Barbaiu .\lvlno and Tere^sa Bolhoefci- announce that on April 11 they will open a flrat class' tea room at 3 South Main St., Ht-mr)stcad. 2:40
CARPENTER AND JOBBI.VO, screen¬ ing and all repair work. E. H. Murr. Telephone 189 R Freeport.
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY—A new firm requires service of an energetic young man with a winning personality who desires to earn $60.00 a week. \ddrcss Box C. 279. Inquirer oHlce 3:3.S
TO RENT—FurnA»h«d room, 44 Jack¬ son St., Hempstead.
FOR RENT—Large room for two; elec¬ tric light, bath, 135.00 a month; with housekeeping privileges, $50 a month. Private grounds; homelike; 10 minutes from village. References required, Ad¬ dres.s C-2S1, Inquirer office.
FlTRNIShED rooms to rent, with or without board. Telepbone 189-R Freeport.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnishtd
charming colonial country place, 11
rooms, 8'baths, delightful view of bay
FOR SALE—Late model Overland road-! and' ocean. Ea.sy commuting. Tele-
For Rent—Flato
FOR RENT—Four room, semi detached all improvement steam heat, 10 min¬ utes walk from station, lease May 1st, 102 So. Seaman Ave., Freeport, L. I.
TO RENT—Beautiful sunny room, kitchen privileges, lady preferred. So. Grove St. Address X Y. Z., Review Offlce, Freeport. 3:10
Real Estate Wanted
ster in A-1 condition; Tirea good con dition including extra, tir^. Reasonable to quick buyer; phone or call 1121.R Freeport, H. Von iHm. Freeprt. 866
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Houses For Sitle
FOR SALE—Freeport* concrete block house, 7 rooms, every Improvement, AU condition, new garage friiit and berries. n«^r train; bargain quick Ijuycr. Terms. Owner, 73' Seaman Ave., Free^ port.
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SITUATION WANTEDr-ISldprl^ man wishes posilion a« watchman or caru- taker. Beat references. Address H. R., Review offlce, Freeport.
SITUATION , WANTED—As stenogra
grapher; good education, experience
and references. Address, Box C. 276,
Inquirer Offlee. ' 3:38
phone 1119-R. Garden City.
TO LET—3 rooms furnished, running water In rooms, bathing, boating, fishing, on tbe water, ut Baldwin rtar- bor, board optional, no small children. Apply to M. J. Quinn, is N. Grand Ave., Baldwin, L, I. 8:40
IRE^.-i
THREE-room furnished housekeeping apartments, nicely located, 10 min¬ utes from station and beach; call Free- port 1129'W,' far addrearf R. C. B., Re¬ view, Freeport. 2.30
TO LET—Three rooms, furnished or
unfurnished, fur light housekeci)ing.
Ome block froth trolley. Address, Box
68. Roosevelt, L.M. ' 2:39
TO LETr-rTwo nioo laSge furnished rooms at the Brambles' and garage apaqe, 81 Davlaon Place, Rockvilie Cen¬ tre. 3:39
CHAUFFEUR—Age 34, wishes I)os5«on private famtly. c."an furniah refer¬ ence. Oeorge Ileffer, 423 So. Bayview jFree]ibrt. Ave.. F^tseinwrt- t'JiS \
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TO RSNT—Lafgo farn>hod room for coiuilv or tvfti g^ntlppamtt, nlso garage ^pace^ Addreaa R. ^-i Review Office.
8:39
Homes'For Reat
COTTAGE—For rent, two rooms Klt-
chencAto, gas; not more than two
persons. Possession at ence. Moyhils,
28^ Grand .\ve.. I^Idwln. 'Phone
270-W. Trolley stop 86.
3:39
"to RKNT—lArge-furpiJBtMd room, also garage space. Telephone 1369-W Freeport. 334 W. Hierrick Road. 8:38
WANTED—Small bungalow, flve or six rooms, near station In Rockville Cen¬ tre or Lynbrook by refined couple. No children. $.10 or $60 by Mny 1. Tel. Rockvlllo Centre 84-R. 3:38*
TWO ADULTS—Want small house or four or flve unfurnished rooms. Ad¬ dresa, C-280, Inquirer Office, Hemp- sledd. 3:38
Wanted—Real Estate Wanted. Cash buyei-8 waiting. List nearby building lots for quick uction wllh W. J. Conway, 28 North Park Ave.; Phone 81-R Rock ville Centre. 37-6
HOWARD C. PYLE & CO.—Roal
Estate in all Us branches. Insurance,
Bxpert Appraising, 201 Montague
eUreot. Brooklyn< New York. it-It
Wanted—To Rent
wanted to JIENT-a flat or amall
house. Apply W. Dunker, Freeport.
'Phone 993. 3:40
WANTED—To rent 3 rooms and batb,
unfurnished, garage, for couple who
havu resided In vicinity for 13 years.
Address Box 3, Rooaevelt, L. I. 3:38
WANT TO RBa^-SmttH house
or flve rooms In Rockvillc
Centre for family of two; phono
RockvUio Ceatre 194-W. tf:3S
FOR RENT—Fumfaihed. 3 rooms and
kltch«rie^«. AU. tnt|>r^e<n^nt«. avit-
able for couple. 814 SMRb St. TeL 178
Free»»rtj JjpihiB. * 3:88
WAN-TED—Th^ee to fivp roomp la Rgckville Centre for two ladies. Mrs.
Catlirlne Selwln, 107 No. VilUMte Ave.,
TO RBNT—Furniahed rocwo with or Boek villa f Cen twj. 3:88
FOU SALE—Grocery and Delicatessen, fruit and vogelable, candy and station- cry store; doing good business; alao route and delivery service;, wUh six year lease. No reasonable offer refuf-, ed. Investigate. Sickness in family reason for aelling. Inquire, 1 Van Ootl -We., 2 blocks east of Wasb'ngton St. School, Hempstead. "^
KARL Hogiander, awning and ahadc
maker, 247 Roosevelt Ave., FrMport.
'Phono 468-R. 3:3S
FIRST class mechanics, painters and paperhangers. Reliable work done at chcapeut rates. All work guuranlecd. A trial will convince you. We handle large or small Jobs. Your luilronage wo solicit. 80 Liberty Ave., Freeport, Tel. 1001-W. 35-6
MANDOLIN, Tenor Banjo and Guitar taught, ragtime. Begipncrs play tunes. PERFECT FIRSTS In 6 loa- sons or MONEY BACK. Famous Gib¬ son instruments loaned free. Hartnett system used. 66 N Bergen PI., Free- port. 'Phone 647-M. tf:32
SALI^SMAN Wanted, A-1 proposition. An easy seller for those who can talk. Salary and commission. Tel. 34:i-K, Rockvlllo Centre, 10 a. m. Fri¬ day morning. 37.4
Lost
LOST—F'rench pearl rosjiry, gold links.
Reward If returned to Miss A. Lucey,
163 Lincoln Ave.. Rockville Centre. 3:38
LOST—Thursday, April 7, In Vflage of Hemp.stead, black, ppcketbook, A^«n- taining «u mof money, bankbook and stamps. Reward if returned to Mis.s Hatch, 16 California Avo., Chester Park, Hemp.stead.
WAiaMBLLER^bca
BATMOND J. Mnxn. Ugt.
Auto. Plate Glass. Burgliary Life and Fire
wtwmmcm \
24S.C;rpve3t Fraeport. L. I
niwiroSSEDniiacflr'
DDINER
-.SERVED f^J?Y SUNDAY—
tROM 1 TO 3
"" KETCHaS ~LODGE \
lounging ro<kers, etc.
RuK.s; oVlental and domestic tfnd fibre big and litlle. hall runners, stair treads and pads, carpet ruga, stand a^ Whltal rugs, i>orch rugs, bed roOm ruga, nui-scry ruKS, (some al ready- Bl><>!;cu for). Iteserve ri^ht hold out any for per.son ro(|uirc ments.
Mayer Piano (Christman Piano, I'.elui ning inside type player), seat, 40 or 50 good music rtills. Cannot repru duce under $700.00 or more. Siiccial exceptional price ami terms.
Billiard Hoorn; chaiia, rug runners, flr.-t class pool tiible (for a song), cues balls, cue rack, tire place set.
Kitchen Richardson & Boynlon coul range, very low piicc, Vulcan 4 burner gas range, chaira, utcnsila pots, pan.s, crocks, scales, etc.
Bohn Siphon Eiiamel Itcfrigemtor. 15( lbs. Ice capacity, outside ilo<M-, won dcrfuUy efflcient.
(iarden Tool*: lawn roller, lawn mowers pump sprayers, hedge cullers, cdKcra trimmers, spades, fork, rakes and KhovclH. .snow «h(i\cla.
1,000 feel or more chicken wire, t fl . for liens to run oh, stake.s all.ichcd.
Hand garden iilows, cultivators, etc.
400 or more glass Jars for chinning, comiilete {relics of war Industry) name your own price.
Big work bench, with wood and iron vises, hand siiws, rip saws, iJluncs. buck saws.
2 childrens' swings, outdoor "gym. tyi>e," gaiviinized pipe swing, ver.v practical and ,popular, small child'.-i foot-push double awing, (needs somo repairing), both burgaiiis.
Usual. Junk always .. collected about house; pick out what strikes your fancy and pay "plggly wiggly" style. (What Isn't sold will probably go to Salvation Ai-my).
Chiklr;yj.'»-lett overs, toys, baby car¬ riages, *lcyclcs, sleds, scooters, lu- bloa, sels. etc.. etc.—all senllmenlally valuable, but not worth much In money, and muat bo moved; (to you, St. Giles, S. A., or somebody).
Please cany everything with you or arrange to remove jiromptly.
Uut your name on the tag for idenlKi
calion.
Terms, if required, to parlies Unown.
.M. P. GOI'l.n, Phone 1150 Garden CUy.
'»59 (KusO Slewart Avenue
One Block East of Washington
Board Wanted
I WUhout board. Tel.
66S-Hemp8tead. j
6-58!
T^^plione Hempatead 9ft d(tlPFitH5 & KORNICKEli
aix to. eight room
^ __^ house unfurnished, all Imiirovementa.
BOARttfWANTEl>-Rea8i>nable, >-o«m FURNlSiaEt) Hooi|S, with or wtthoutl Bv PoUned C»irlstlaR tamily. Fourija M.VIN ST., HHMefrmAD. N. ¥.
and boimt want»>d ta private family board; '^ private halhs. sun parlor. | adults". In or noar Rockvilie Centre. I _
for couple eummutlng to city, »«'sH,^"^"I^'^V^T.a'(r%ulfn'Ja^«?^^^^^^^ OOttnOeUolW at laaw
references. E. O. F.. Rovi, ¦ t-''^e^^USf'US*F.£S^^^ <7-t' MilU St.. Hein*'lte4d, *.T
NOTICE TO NASSAU COUNTY TAXPAYEKS
Notice to Nassau C(^unty taxpay¬ ers is hereby given that the lists of unpaid taxes for the year 1919 have •been made. Unless such tuxes, wllh intereat and accrued penalties, bD paid on or before tho flrst day of May, 1921, the property agaluat which aaid taxes are levied will be advertised, and, on the fifth day of July, thereafter; sold. Tho ^lea ^ books shall fenialn oiien for examin¬ ation in the County Treasurer's Of¬ fice, at MUioola, Nassau County, N Y., until tlic day first above men¬ tioned. Any taxpay^jr lEterestod \ may setid a brief description of hU | proiierty to the County Treasurer, , and a bill to the amount of the un- j paid tux, if auy, will be forwarded to him.
WILLIAM E. LUYSTER, County Treaaurer.
April 4. 1921. ______^____^
NOW THAT fOlTRE^ GOING TO BUILD
Let me show ymi it costs little to have the cellar, , cesspools, built Rig^ and Pt'omptij.
And I'll flx your chimney or lire- plaaa, aO' they won't amokel
FRID COOK
/ Maioa ^fwi mnHiiT 102 WASfflwiN AVENUE
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..TniltiH Ir«\r N. Y. Trnn. KInllwii.—.\. M., :i.40.- 7.(»-i. K.3I1. a.ftil. ll.OOi I'. M.,icU.45, 12.51, kl.SO. 1.55, ICZ.4V, S.OO, K.l.45. 4.04. h4.44. 4.58. h5.l5. tuV.S.-.. S.rv, ii,-..40. «5.49. rx5.IO. hS.IS. •.4U. 7.09, 8.10, D.IO, 10.S4. II..HO: niicbt, 1.30.
Hi; N DAYS
A. M., 4.SO. «.t8. 0.59. 11.39; V. M., 1.40. ^..^O. S.U3, 4.50. 8.15, 8.07, 0.03. 10.17. ll.Mi ntclit, 1«.54.
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Thl» Time Table SubJcrt lo Chance Withoat Noltri'.
g>—Haturilnyw Only, UxiriU llulitlaya. k—HalurduyM Only. ('—Kxn-iit SulnnliiyH. h—Kx«|it II«lld:i.vK. s—Kxrivt HnliirdiiyH iiiiif il<ilid:irH. i—lIulldayN Only.
t_)4(ot>H on Hoildum rxn'fit l><-r. 25. Jan. 1 and t'vb. If.
V. II. WOODWAKM, Ororrol PuvBcnscr Acmt,
J. HOLBERG LONG DISTANCE MOVING
TIltCKINll ANI> EXPRKHS
Residence: 14 JOHN ST., Roosevelt Telephone 1068.W Freeport
—Painters— Decorators — Paperhangers
SOLOMONICK BROS.
1422 VVIlbiw Ave, Telephone 3710
Far RocUaway". Far Roclmway.
Estimatca cheerfully given on request. Work (luarranleed.
Kiew AsMKnllMM, 1^ Sizij Km
ben, Ea^teiforHif to Obtak
Street ugats
Baldwin. Awii 9.—TTw BaMwiM'biMlps neai Mtn's Asaoclation Jttct
evening.
SiaitinK tHit four w^ks aso th»>| HOT lat ion has now a membe«airi|^ .^ sixiy. At the meeting Weflnawhut i thinga of importance to VPm were discussed.
The matter of lighting tha wa.", taken up some time ayo. Charles Luerrscn was made of a C4unmitte« to investigate, found that these couM not be at the present time, no Mr. Luq .<iuggeirted storekeepers leave burning in the atorea all night. alfto reporte<l tliat It woukl ba, ible to put a number of bracket' Iiosition at onc« which woalA the attractlveneaa of tbe section.
W. J. Hazard la chairman Of vta' Baldwin Business Men's Asnnciatloa, •Tai.iri Byer is treaaurer and Theodora Hedell, secretai-y.
At the meeting Wedneaday Mf.. Korell casWer of thc Baldwin gtfvo an Interesting talk. Luerrsen bas been made chairman] the committee for an association ner at tho Baldwin Harlxir Hotel ing thc first week of May.
MOOSE CLUB RESTAURANT*
843 FRONT ST.. IieMl^TBAb
Regular Dinner 12 to 2 and t to I
rrl«* M Centa
ramlahej RmimN hy l>ay or Wnefc
PhMw FtM»ort 64-8
DR. H. W. BMn> Danttat
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paiatmeat.
Brcokljrn Ofleca: PLyrMa sad fisvimtt
tm... KMaewno^ Nattonal BmU BaiMlac.
Phono 1664 UEMP8TRAU
DR. E. DAHLMAN slrgkOn wf.ntist
OfThe bvurs: 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. SIADAME ANNETTK BUILI>INO
TROLLEY JUNCTION •
B. FREY Parquet and Hardwood Floivs
Old l'"loors RescraiMsd and Reflnlshad
Linden Street and Itnllrnad Avenue Ilempstead Oardena, liempatead, L. I.
I'hone Hempatead 46-R
ABRAMS & TREDWELL
PAINTING and PAPER HANGING 83 Mott St., Ocean Side, L L
Moresc-o and Stucco Painting
Contracting and .lobbing Properly At>
tended to
Lincoln Avenue. Rockville Centre SMITH Al malcomson
Imu
Sncceaaora co Alvin O. Bmiila, C. 1. Batablishad 1880
Municipal and Civil Enfineen
Sinreyora 7 Railroad Ara. PBR8P0BT, N. T.
TakalMMM 801
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WANTED-SALESMEN
One of the finest org:anization8 in U. S. A.; twenty-nine years old; witli more than four million dollars resources, is now ready to also enter Long Island, Onr rapid expansion makes it im¬ possible to train our own men fast enough, so we must, for a while yet. look for outside men for our salesforce,
IF YOU are well educated, high class, refined, and like to sell electrical household appliances, you will flt into our orgfnization, and upon yourself rests the possibilities of a wonderful future with the Gainaday Electric Co.
If you are all that we enumerate above, and know nothing about this business, we will train you.. Write us fully. Oive experience and references and address your letter to MR. H. 0. KLINKENBERG, .35 MAINE AVE., ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. L
NASSAU
llBILUARD PARLORU
GRAND OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 11
BILUARDS BOWUNG
Excellent equipment, coupled with our earnest desirel to (^ease, will make this Long Island's finest billiard p«(rIor.
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Comer Village Ave. and Railroad Arc. ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. f
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