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THE DAILT REVIEW, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921
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Daily Review Classified Ads
MINIMUM 50 CENTS ONE QISERIION; 3 HHES $1.00
For Sale^Real EtUta
FX>R SALE-^weatcr silks, dyed to match your sample In your own fav- i
Help Waated
ProfesMul
FOB SALE—Beautiful north west <»r-;orite color, at S8.50 per pound. Twelve WAIy'TED—Mau with machine to out GARDENS ner of Wallace St.. and Randall Avu., ounces will make a slip on, one pound logs, range length. Also for ftre'placc
160x100. 325.00 front foot on Randall;is required for a tuxedo. Mnt. Elsa Ave. Fred C. Ware. S Railroad Ave., |Vietig, llS Harrison Ave., BcUdwln. L. I.' Freeport. Tcl. 649-K. , 2:!-a j Tel. 29-W Freepojt. 19-12!
C. Johannes, Baldwin.
88 Nortli Orand Ave.,
HOUSE, 7 room and bath, stea.-n heal, electric iiklit; one-quarter acre of ground; fruit lrce«; can be Been any time; on Oakland and South Krankiin street, two block« iiaat I'eterH' Kiorixt on the right. Prieo $5,000. Inquire V. K. McDonald, 611 WeKt 184th 8t. Siw York City. Care superintendent' '"^«^' or telephone 9110 Wadsworth. 21-x
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, laying
B.rain 8. C. It. I. Reds, White l>?g- ' house worker. homN, $1.50 per wttiqg of 15; also a i erenccs required. Muat be few paint of Homer and RuUer Pigeons, \ 'Phono 1316-W. Satisfactory $2 per pair: inH|)cctlon of all ivnH in-; Freeport. vltcd. C. F. Norton, 29 Main St., Hemp
WANTPU—R«flncd middle aged work Ing houae keeper or youmg general ' velt Ave flood pUiin cook. Ref- Whlte.
wage.'
21-2 BlPi
MUVEFORUBRARY THREE TEN KOUMBS ilEGOM^^ ONNMYMGHT
'• $3,500 Nec4cfl For Prvject—^AB Jokany Mvpkj aad Av<Iy JohaMfi ; FMi«f A>k«fi To Ailk-Wop: Ue WiBeU an^ M Spartltj ; an*« Advance Qob m Quuge After BartOB Beh
PLOWED and 1^*^ . Baid^ln. March 19.—Tbc drive nece* Freeport, March !».—Tho program at trucking. Fred Montgomery, Box 3S,, ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^j, ^.^^^^ which to make the Freeport Auditorium Monday *\-e. Hempsiead. 19-a the mltlal payment on the building now ning will feature Johnny Murphy and
¦ under consideration for the new Bald-1 Andy Johnson In a ten-round bout.
KARL HOGLANDER. awning ""o; win Free Library Is to take place from, Johnni.;. the pride oT old New Yoi'x, ha.i «hadc maker. Tel. 4«8-R. 21t Kooue , Miftrai 2! to April 16. i h big followmg. Johnson ia the spar
Freeporl 21-3 For two "yearti the library has been ring partner ot Johnny Dundee. The
¦ '¦ ¦¦ l-carricd ori In f»s preiient location. The bout ought to be a winner, as l>oth lads
BuMnesa ODOOrtunitieS "•*** '°* '°- "^P"'^*'^' suitable buildmg is are capable of putttng up a fight
, *^^ - evident. More than 5,000 books were Another tcn-rcund bout will be that
DKVBLOPMK.NT—36 acTCs : H?*'*" "^^ '"^' ^'^'^^ ^^^' *'*"^ °^ ^^^' b^'tween Lec Willet.s and llud Spartley
KOU
In tho Baldwin Harbor Development; 1'il"'*''/ i» growing rai'ldly. colored boys. The winner of thi.s bold
WANTED—Couple with small baby win i mostly meadow land running from the ! The present quarter« were given rent will meet Wee Wee llarton for thr
FOR SALE—About 5 acres land, house with 6 large rooms, barn, shed. sto<'k- room, chicken eoop, corn rrlb, plg pen, large orchard. llellmoro ro.ad $6,000, easy terms or will trade for vli lage property. ^. Resnick, 11 Grec-n Wlch St., Hempstead. 19-6
FOR SAU-:;—Buff Orpington reioste
and hatching egga. W. A. BrookH, 36 ville Centre. East Ave.. Freeport.
do imiiHfl work m ««rhnnee for eood «'"^ «' '^o Mllburn Road to the Bay. I fee the first year La.st year a nomi- ch.implon.ship belt proKented to him at
_ - ao i.ouso woTK in excnange lor gooa ^ _^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ Address owner, i nal rent wa.i pal4, which .sum was do- rhe Auelltorium not long ago. If Barton
.r home. Call Mrs. Conklin, 1867 Ro<^'«-! carman R. I.uah, Hempstead. 3:20 ' "ated by the Woman's Advance Club, wms again he will retain po!saes.sion of
16 ville Centre. 19-3 , i i i i i __ The preHent ouarterK are far too small, the I.eli whi.h i,. •.mi.u.motir. nf th„
FOR SALE>—16 h . p. 4 cylinder Icyde Palmer engine: new bearings, piston ringH. etc., $365, including clutch. 8 foot Hhaft, i>ropeller. Bauman. 329 E. 5Sth .St.. Siiw Tork City. i
Wanted—^Female Help
Found
FOr.N'U—On Thursday. l.adies black WANTED—Young girl to wheel bol.y ^^^^^ ^^, ^^ j.^^^^ j^,^.^ ^^^^ j^.^ p,j,nt
In the afternoons. Tel. Freeport! Qwner commumcate with Obsei^-er
1188.
Offlce.
The preHent quarterK are far too small, the belt, which i:, emblematic of t^e
The property now under consideration colored weltci-weight championship,
seems ideal for a library, both in ro- Pnddy Philbin and Johnny Uoinu:.-
pard to location .and arranRomcnt. It ' xvill meet in a thiitl ten-round boot and
is at Ihe junction of Grand avenue and lohnnio Kid L«wi.s will tackle Sailor
Foxhur.st road. There are three build- MeOechan In a stx-rOundor
iugs or partM of buildiDgu whieh can »
FOR SALE—Business property on, fOR SALE—Upright piano. In good
¦ Front St.. near Main; wphI of National Garage; 60 feet front, with right of way 11 feet. Addi-CH.s II. J.. Inquirer Ofllce Hempstead. 19-3
order.
ria Ave.,
Cheap. N. Shenkln, 167 Har- Freeport. Tel. 528-R.
CHICKENS FOR SALE. He-mpstead.
;5 Villa Court, 22-3
; rOLNO LADY as stenographer In Freeport law ofllce. Home experience, salary according to ability. State full particulars to Box S. T,, Review Oillce.. Freeport. '.'2-2 j
FOUND—Ingersoll Midget Watch, rad lolite di!il on •<th St.. Garden City, 'Phone Garden City 1641.
Lost
DEVELOPED building lotH on Long
Beach Ave., north ot Seaman Ave.. FOR SALE—Riibblts; geese eggs, 50c
Freeport; terms reasonable. Mrs. Lulu each. Tel. IGT-M Freeport. 21-3
Wells, 266 Wallace St., Freeport. 5:18 .
FOR SALE—PigeonH and rabbits.
Hemp- dtorgc Mott, 190 So. Main St., Free- port. 19-3
WANlliD
YOITNG LADY with some knowledge
21-2 be rented, which would bring in an in come which would materially nid in .sui)- porting the library.
The annual carrying chargos ai'e es¬ timated as |I60 for taxes, $|38 interest rn niortgagPF. $200 for repairs and in-
janancc. Receipt.s from the iiart.s of Earl A.. Blackmun, known a tho property that could Iw rented are ng Kansas parson ' very con.servatlvcly estimated at $900. which would leave at least $100 for sup
BIULE rPIIULDS itOMMi
(By International New.s Servicel
ToiK'ka, Kuti.. -Mun-h IS—Tho Bible
ipholds boxinp, aceordiiip to tht Rev
the 'fight
WHe^WHew
ROacmLE CENTItE
UlkNALD ClUciiMORi:: D^USUiT
Roland Crickmore Dalstey. of M Os- boi-it terrace, n^ b«r« la tfraeAifA. January 27, -UT*. a ooa of Da«<« VoAa- ley ami Bkrak K. Criokiaore. Be IM.i educated in t!i« Brooklyn pnblK; a«}M<»to. After flnlsblng hia studies h« aplAred tb"^ insurance buslneea a* clerk. TUa lino did not appeal to him and Be (ook np the ptumbing trade in 18fJ. After se-ving his time and getting ettlBcient pmctic: I experience, naiaiey. bfeokme
FOR SALE—On Marvin Ave,,
stead, opposite Mr. Lionel Burry- inore's residence. .'> or 10 very desirabli lots surrounded by largo hedge. AVill sell on reasonable terma. Box 454 Oar¬ den City. 19-3
FOR SALE—Beautiful 7 room house, recfption hall, tile bath, gas, electrt- olty, hot wajrr lu-at, nowly decorated and painted. New two car gai-age. Fruit and berries. Vaiuo $9,501J; cheap to quick buyer, $8,300. Terms. 75 E. Sea¬ man Ave. Freeport. , 20-3
For Sale—Furniture
FOR KALE—Hag KuKs; 2Txrvl-in.. $1.09. 20 Greenwich St., liempRload. L. I.
21-x
FOR SALE—3 piece miihoguny be>el
room suit and one cliair, 77 Madison
Ave., Freeport. 20-3
FOR SALI-;—Kitchen stove-. I«t of
F'ldisoii records. Other things cheap.
Lott. ro Rose St., Frocp^t. 19 3
FOR S.ALK—iVtahoKany (lining room
and oilier furiiituri'. rrivate sale.
Telephone Garden City 159:1. 19-3
l-'OK SALE—Cotnpletc set of drums and tr.aps; inquire 390 Kulton .\vc., Hemp¬ atead.* 3:19
f^OST—Gold watch. Monday, at 5 P. M.
'* between Main St. and Cruikshank
of bookkeeping only applications | ^vc.. Hempstead. Reward if returned , l"*""''"^ ^'^'^ "^™''J'i'* •'''l'^'*'°" lo getting
stating age, experience, references and j n, Gertrude Cornwell, Cruikshank Ave..
salary cxi)ected ^viU lj<- conaldercd. Ap- \ Hempstead. 19-3
ply Box 133, Rockville Centre, L. 1. 22-3 , ' . —
Ronald Criekinore llaisiey a.s.sociatcd with his father in tlyit busl.
During a he;irlng on n boxing l>ill for Kansas before the State Le-gislature nes.-* and is now Identifleil the firm of rent free the space ii.--ed for library pur-:'*'*•' ^'^- U'ackman upheld the niovo- David Daislcy & Sons, with offices at poses. The money ncc<lod now and | ""•""''auneiied by the American Ix-tjlon. i * f^'- '''*'"'' ^l^oet. Brooklyn.
Mosic
WHOLESALE and retail hyacinths, tulips and dalTodils. Wf)odfleld Dahlia
RELIABLE WO.MA.N to care for!
children three afternoonn "aeh we-ek;: . 7.~:',7r~,,„»;^. ,„ , ;",""~ :""
2 until 5. Call flarden City 1610. 21-3 i ^"^^'^T^S'^Cl (Kna^>e) player piano me-
chanlcally perfect, $125; al.so ni.ihos
Farm, Spruce gt., Hempstead, Tel. 1691 WANTED White girl for general i ^^^y inu:<ic roll cabinet, $30, if .sold im-
21-« housework, sniall family. Mrs. Kegel. ! ""^I'^tely. Hobt. Taylor Storage Ware-
FOR H.\LF>-Btrred Rock baby chick.'<.
T. Howell, Ea&i, Hempstead, East of
Fire House. 18-6
30 So, Grove St., Freeport. Tel. 899-.1. I
house.
6:17
GOOD hand f?wer, to help make silk underwear; call Sunday and Monday, al 53 Nas.sau Ave., Frcopott; phone Fpt. 625-R. 3:20
; BIG BARGAIN for party desiring a complete home. Leaving compels [ Ille lo dispose of expensive furniture, ¦ ruK.s. drnperio.-:, etc. Everything com- WANTED—A white girl for general I plele in mfKlern house, consisting of ' live line rooms and bath, garage. Loca- ! tion Mineola; most convrnlent; excellent j n<ighborhoixl; lease transferred lo buyer; rent $50; .act quick. Insi«-ctlon I by appointmcr.t. For street address;"?''" f'">'' ^'fw York. 19-4
I kindly write 1". O. Bo.x 523, Minoola,
20.3|CTIAI:f1''ECR—F'or Packard tar ac¬ customed to privatOf I'X'al and New York City driving; must have best of refcrcncrs; reside in (^larden City. Ad¬ dress C-234, Inquirer, Hempstead. 3:21
for which the women iiro workin $3,500.
IU.1S estimated that it oac i holder would contriliuto $5 thr v.oui^j be forthcomirit;'. Some holders cuimot afford thix, whii can do more.
All are asked to ;ud the womi n liy beinc: ready to do tlicir part when tlie canvasser calls or else to send contri¬ butions to Ida E. Bixby, treasurer of tho ilrive, Baldwin, N. Y.
"You .'-:a,v
lu're a minister of the' <^elober 12. 1901, Mr. Dal.sley marrle<l
house- money house- othcrt
you ro
gospel? " querii'd a legislator, interrupt •ng the "parson's talk ge' the text for the rt^marks m.iking in favor of boxintt?"
'The words of Siint Paul tak' n from First Corifilhians. 9-2(5: 'I am a boxer md I hit hard and f.-wf,' " was the reply like a shot. The 'egisl.itor subsided.
hou.ie work; 2 in family; small house, must be good plain cook: no washing. 'Phono Garden City 1620 between 12 and 2 or write Mrs. G. C. Adams, Gar-
Long Island.
3-20
For Sale—Aatomobiles
FOR .'i.'iLi; - I'l.ihs.v X cylinder Old.imo-
bile, roc lit mo(ii,l. . perfect paint, i
rlK'tit ¦ up to ininti'wP. Private party.
$900 cash. 62 ll;irrison Ave.. B.aldwin.
WA.VTED—Gooil laundress would take
one or two good paying family wasii-
ing at home. G. M., Review offlce,
Freeport. 21-3
LARGE oak French buffet; al.so ga.'j range with upper ovens, good condi- tion. Address 27 Marion PI., Rockville ¦ Contro; phone R.V.C. 1201.1. 3:21
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF .MERRICK
In tlic Xaiiio of the Kavior m^kr you to
MASQUE AND CIVIC BALL FOR FIREMEN
Events To Follow Closing of Bas-
kelball Season—Elaborate
Plans By Committee
Frances Eliz.abelh Myers of Brooklyn. „., . ^ They have two iliild-.on, William R,
Where do you ¦ j,„j n^^^^^ jr
Mil is a iiieiiiber of Stella I.A)dgc. ISfi, F. * A. M.. of I'rooklyn; Freeport Chapter. U. A. M. and Fort Greene Council, R. A. of Brooklyn. Ho is prcsi- dent of thn .Mens Lea.gue of the Rock¬ ville Centre church. Ho was formerly a monilxT of the Community Council and is a member of Ihe Community Chorus.
Mr. Dai.iley wa.s a candidate for truu- tee in 1019.
Service Big 5 Wants Hales
The Kervice Big 5, eompo.«ed of .such stars as IJro«nlle, Mixire, Has.se, Haff. TIipt.. is no higher rank than that nf ner and Corrigan. are de.sirou.-'i of book- *•""'*'''¦¦ ^'" ^'l'** "-'Oh ever moke u lonf..r ¦n;; Rnnies with strong teams on Long " noble-man. I.sland. such as Freeport. BaKhvin andj' Ocean .Side. If lookin.ir for a llrst cla.-.s afraction address C. J, Brownlic .119! West ^Sih St., New York City. Phone L'.'npu !-e 3,13s.
STOP-
E.\Pe;HlENCKl> white girl lor geuei.-iH
hou.sework; four in family; reference;!
phono Freeport 1248. 3:20 I
l)rcHcnt
Tel. Fre<-l)ort 42-VV
22-3
von SALE—8 cylinilcr 191H Oldsmobile, country club model. Al condition, give any demonstration, new tires on rc.ir. tools, spot light etc. Terma ar- j range. Tel. 1277-J Freeport. 21.61
Wanted—Male Help
^\^\.^'TKD—CUrk, young man oxnor-
leneed in bookkeeping, typewriting
and general elerienl work. Apply by
l^ailA.VO FOR SALE—A $600 Emerson tilano bought new live yenrs ago and used only In the parlor of a prUate j For Rent—Fumwhed RoonU
home. For .sale at a cash price of about _..^
half. Also a cou<h newly ui)lioistered i laP.GE front room, all improvemonts: last year and otli.T articles of house-1 „,,,. ,„„p^ f,.„^ j^,,,, ^,,^, ^^,^ji„„. fhold furniture. Call and examine any'.,... ,, , , , ,
cMy but Sunday, «0 Church St.. Free- : '?"'''""''' f"'' ''"""- '"" ^"¦° ''U»l»^'«« port. 18-4
Country
au-l ' v.nninc \('ur iifc.
LOOK—
over the past, the and into the fntiir
LISTEN—
Come in and hear
tho word of Christ, whlih alone can ilrive away jour doubts and loars.
Slop at SI. .John's at Csnip Avenue
• girls. 95 Franklin St., Hempatead 22-3
FOR SALE—Kitchen Rjiiige. and 30
gal tank with gas attachment. J. H,
Patten. Tel. 1842 ll. V. C,, 21 Powell
Ave., Rockville Centre, L. I. 18-3
I'RIVATE .sale of Uo'usehold furnitui-c . al 134 N. Main SI. Mr. Losee. 3:18
For Sale—Miscellaneoua
FOR S.\MC—Voung Jersey family cow. L. Schwickcr. near Bariium and Jer¬ usalem Aves., East ll'-mpstead.
puppies,
I KruXISHED, Two rooms end kitchen- I etle Bpartnieiits: all Improvements. i.^illins-Gieenwlch Street, at the June- I tion of Freeport and Baldwin Roads, j Ileinpstead. Telephone ICG-R. 3-20
I Fl'ILVlSflllD room to let: neatly fur- nirhed room nexj^to bath, also two [connecting rooms with kitchen privll- egos; plione Froeport 1206.W. 3:20
For Rent—Flat*
mail t»,- SecjclaxXtiu. jtfilburn
Club Baldwin, I.. L^ 22-2 j
I'.V INTERS WANTED — Albert B. j West, 265 Front St., Hemi/Stead. 3-20
MKN WANTED—Men fo learn the fur|
Hlt'n trade; paid good wages while!
learning. Can earn $30-$35 on piece- j
worl: in short time. Tho Alexandre!
Works, Inc., Garden City, L. I. Opp.
Curti.ss Plant. 21-6, Valuable corner property Observ-
MARRIED men wanted. Two noal-ap- '' ^'^'' ,^"^ M''"'^ •^^•«- Roc^^vllle pearing and reliable men wanted, to. Centre, will be sold to highest bidder.
Partition Sale
Freeport, .March lli.—Plui:.; are being n..ade for ihe masque and civic ball to bo given by the Freeport l''jro Depart¬ ment lus iioon as tile b[i.sk,.(i,aii .season cl.ise.s, which will be .some tiiiu- in .\pril ' piobabli,. I
Till' uiranuements coiiimittei- liave diveiopod plans to make the affair one of the best in the history of the village. Committeemen arc: Charies F. p'ritz, S. i Dimon Hmith. Edward Hice, Edward j .Smith, Charies Vogt, Hamilton King, Waller B. Cozzens, and Willi;; B. fcfum-! mora; I
Tho event. f6r the wliole department, their friends and families, will make the Anditoiiuiii K.iy with fancy costumes.
Hamilton King has been appointt-d « committee to obtain an ex-llre chief's b.-dgo to be presented to Clarence B, • Williams, outgoing chief. I The presentation will tako i>lace at I the annual dinner of the Fire Depart-: j ment, which follows .soon after the de- ! Iiartment election in .\i)ril.
BABY CHIX
All popular varieties
Vnt safely anywhere.
i-c.^J for Cjlala(u«
'44 Cortlandt St
New ^ ork City
^ Do you know we are "giving away FREE |
I A Handsome Home Savings Bank
I Come in and get parlicolars
GIVES $2,000 BRACELETS
I'^OR .S.VLE—Fresh cow,
Guernsey calf 5 weeks old, very line
condition perfvct, good milker. C. C.
' Adon^'s, Ocean Ave. and Hollywood
Crossing, Cedarhurst, L. 1. 21-3
FOR SALK—Several kinds of shrulH'ry: raspberries, goosehenies, currants, MackbcrrioH and Daiilia roots. Jose¬ phine Limmer, Evans Ave.. Freeport.
21-4
FOR SALE-One-pieco black trioullotte gown with fringe; size 40; blue taffeta gown, wool embroidery, size 40; tailored suit, plum colored, size 10; brown satin, cape lined, size 40; brown coat, silk lined througlioiii. size 40; green sweater, fringe trimming, size 40; mole sot; hat.
do advertising and sales work in Hemp-j , stead Town. E.xperience not necessary.!
To the conscientious worker, who has!
the ability and desire to earn a mini-1 i mum of $3000 yearly, these connections! , offer the opportunity of early promotion : ! to e.\ocutive positions. Did you select a'
live and progressive organization when • ' you changed your connections two or
three years ago'.' If not, call and see
mn after Wednesday, 4 to 9 p.m. Room
5, Hempstead Bank BIdg., Hempstead, ; L. I. 3:20
WANTED—Experienced automobile ;
t mcclianic. Apply Mohrs Gapage,, Merrick Road, Rockville Centre. 19-3
WANTED—Gardener for small green
house, yard and garden. Gardener's
tre \\'.\NTE1)—I'afuriuyhed' appaitnKiU.s hous,' on proptjrty. Fxceptional oppor-
or sm.ill house. 'Phono Lynbrook tunily for e.i^periencec^ man. .\pply or
registered m-.w, ' 22-3 l^'t^^Phono botwe^Mi tho Jiours ot 12
and 2. Telophone (.lardon City 1620.
WANTED, in Freeport or Hempstead: addresbllS Wellington Road. 19-7'
House 7 rooms and bath; all im¬ provements; out-builtlinga; fruit trees.
TO IRISH REUEF FUND I
. FOlt SALE—Four Pekinese
'¦ .highly pedigreed; two males and two FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath females, nine weeks old. . SIRE bos | furnished or unfurnished, all improve- dog in show at Ladies Kennel Club, i ments, garage space if desired, no chil- MiiK«oI:i. 1920. Prices reasoniiblo. ! dre>n live minutes from station; 53 Mrs. D. Connolly, Wasiilngton Ave. |N. Columbus Ave, Freejiort. 20-3 Roosevelt, L. 1. \ ¦
FOR SALl-;-Fresh eggs and iCyiiig hens, single comb White Legliorns. 18 Monroe St.. Rockville Centn-
Saturday, March 19, 1921
AGENTS WANTED
Wanted—Unfurnished Rooms
Two unfurnished or partly furnished
rooms, by business woman; light house-1 TWO flrst-class automobile mechanics, keeping privilege. M.J.,. Inquirer, Hemp. all year job, $32.50 for 5»-hour week.
¦''tead. 3^ Address OB.O., Daily Review, Rockville
' Centre.
.V cause, impelling a woman to pari ! with beautiful and v.-iluuhle jewelry Sale takes place at County Court mu.st appoal forcefully juid a magiiif- House, Mineola, at 10:30 A. M. ici nt diamond-studded bracelet valm-d
at $2,500 contributed tod;iy to the fund being raised for suffering Avomen, chii- Jl dr.-^n and aged men in Ireland is evi- i dence thai the call of distress from Ire- '' land stirred deeply the synipatliies of n .M:iie. .Marie Narelle, the singer. g
The "Au.straltan Niglitingale" made S Tho exclusive sales agency in .N'as.siiu this contribution through James J S County for TRANS-LEVER SPRINGS ! Hoey. chairman of Manhattan commiV ^
<ce of thi- Greater New York conunittee '„ for Relief in Ireland, remarking that k she wanted to do something to relieve f the .suffering women find children in * Ireland ,-ind felt that ,-i contriliution " whicli would not entail a riral .sacriliee ff on her i)art would not .satisfy lier. so .« she was giving one of her tre-a.suro.s- - !?' not so much from the monct.'iry view- Jf point as for .sentimental reasons
MAKING MONEY EARN MONEY
To have money is a gratification. To have money that is earning money in an interest-bearing account i.s a bigger gratification. One dollar opens an account here in less than two minutes.
LET US KEEP YOUR DOLLARS BUSY—WORKING FOR YOU
4 PER CENT PAID IN^NTEREST DEPARTMI'NT
for Ford cars is offi>red to a live wire salesman who has his own Ford touring car or Se.-^lnn.
TRAN.s LEVER Sl'Rl.SGS will make a Ford ride better than tho higher priced, longer wheel liaScd cars, ^^'ith thefte Hpring.i ther(> is no need for shiK-k absorbers or snubl)crs.
Please write, gi.-ing full information concc rniii;.: vourself, to
EDWARD N. JONES, 17 Butler Building, Jamaica.
First National Bank
of Rockville Centre
(Resources Ovei Two Million Dollars).
The Bank to Bank On and Bank In
Wanted- -Houses
3:19
Situation Wanted
CHRISTIAN couple wish four rooms in
private house, all conveniences, walk- FOSITIO.V WANTED—Public stenot;-
ing distani^ of Hempstead station. rapher all classes of work. Apply.
'Phone 661S Hollis. 19.3 Murray .'ind Wallace, Detective Agency,
.,,. ^ — Freeport. 21 3
W.V.VT to rent 6 or 7-room house in
Rockville Centre, 10 or 1,'. minutea E-XJ'ERT Mason, Bricklayer, cement from station, reasonable; phone Rock-i worker and builder, lately arrived ville Centie 613. 718 , ,-, • , .¦ ,
from Europe, wishes po.sition, or la wlll-
colliir and muff: lK>avcr set: muff and! WANTED to rent: A Hat 4 or 5 rooms '"P '» contract for work, at modciale collar. Every article in eycellent eon-¦ und bath; jihone Hempfilead 16-R. 3:l« charges. . Repairing etc. Hard worker.
d tlon Con|identi..l. Apply P. O. «ox . ,,p„^„^ „,.^
Ii2. Rockviilo Centre. 21-31 \A .\NTED—Garage to iTnt, by ^¦.
JOSEPH SHALDONE
GENERAL GARDEN WORK!
Trees, Vines and Shrubbery Pruned 1
P. U, VOX « RocUviile Centre, New Vai«'
B. F R E Y Parquet and Hardwood Floors
¦•My heart aches for those poor wo- *''-^'*"-^'*^''*-^"*'**-''*-**^*^^^
iiieu aad children in Ireland," said the' ' — '¦' , il
Prlma .lonn.t "and I could never <-af [ <-><-M''^>->->.X.C-l~>.X-^~K-<>.X-X-X-X/4-8-XX.->^^
another meal with relish, or wear pict- <f
ty clothes v>ith satisfaction or appreci¬ ate my comfurtabie home if 1 did not do .something for those in Ireland grcaU)^ fl need of food, (lotliing and sh
APPRECIATION OF THE DAILY REVIEW
ie.ltor./
FIRE ilUSli; KILL OF \V.\TKK
HIR-STS INTO KL.V.MKS
months, near Argvlc IMacc HATCHING eggs trom Ferris 266-480- nockvillc Centre' L I
egg strain, $i1 scUiug ot 15; 25 utility pullets and 8 nice cockerels for .Male, to make room. R. E. Martin, IS Lin. coin Blvd. Hempstead. 6:20
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ROKECOMB Black Mlnorcas: prize v in-1
nor Chicago sliow, $5 setting. Th. i Fausl, Jleniek, L. 1. 3:20 ,
SPBEDBOAT at Jose Raynor'a dock, «. i Main St., Freeport- •" 9:20 !
Tel 561 lS-3,
FOR S.VLE—Mi»pIo syrup: pure, newly-I made. By parcel post, $2.30 per gal- loh. prepaid, jdim W. Schmidt, R. D. 3, Jefferson. Schoharie Co., N. V. ' 19-1
I'XIR SALE—Halehlng eggSf from tinest ' slock of R. 1, Rods and llglit BraU-^ mas. J. L. Kelly. I-Yont 8t., Uumpstcad. | •Phone lUrfip-stcatl 32J" ' 10-31
FOn SALfc;—IB laying lioilb and one i
roeister. .MsO 2 hens with 18"chicks.
Apply Ocean Side Barber Shop, Ii<mg
Bvach Road. Ocean Side. 19 3
Trucking and Storafe
Ar.BBRT K.; MBRKLEN
GENERAL TRfCKINO
DAILY TRIPS TO NEW "i-ORK
275 a. MAIN STREET
FREEPORT TELEPHO.NE HO.-) W
CLIVfOOK Chinese Laimdiry
Opp. L. L ft. K. Depvt )4 Brooklyn Aveu,
Freepwt, N. Y.
Noncs ^
jtfy aarrtem and wor|i 1« jjfrt i^AU
TruclpQg {nd Storage
Wanted—Miscellaneous
WA.NTED BOARD—A large airy room,: substantial board by rellned prole's, j
tant e-ouple In i>riv.ite home In Fre<»iiort. | j 1^'lUiln ten minutea walk from slation. 1 : May lat to Sept. 1.^. References ox- I ciianpod. .\ddress A. C- T., -ttb floor.; ! US 5th Ave.. N. Y. C. 21-J j
AVANTTEl), P.l>ARi>—Young man a^d j ¦: daughter, biLsiiiess people desire j : bo,'ird for .Vprli. May, and June, in i vicinity ot l|ioekvillc Centre. Pwild>vin or Freeport, 2 lied rooms and slating room with breakfast and dinner. Ail- dress R. B. F,. Uoview Ofllce. Frcepvri.
22-;i
Old Floors RcKcraped and i^e6ni»lied
Linden Street .and Riiihoad Avenue
Hempstead Ciardens, Ileuipstead, L. I.
Phono Hempsiead IG-R
—FERTILIZER—
BY BAG OR TON MOSES B. CORNWELL
79 Observer Street Rockville Centre
MONEY TO LOAN
I en new building oiHiutions ! mortgages.
JONEl'II T. i-KOKIILICH
Merrick Uosid
RoiUville <
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and I,,in(oln ntre. I'hiine
Norse
(VISITING cblldrons' nurse; care of chii- j dron, while mothers are awa}': refer- r encos furnished; ilay or night. Boi; 55. {teview, Hempsteiid. 6:20
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Tiic burstiyg of llamoji from a tire hose during Vsts i.y the Buslon lire department nh^ EnginecrB of the .Na¬ tional Bo.ird of*Kirc Ciiderwrltcrs has crculed wjd«' Interest among lire pic-, ventioji eiiHiueer.-i and 8cii-iiUt:tM. '¦
A 75».gallon -pumping engine was be-' ing used lit the time and about llfteen minutes after the ai.'puratus started operating with a prew.sure of 250 pounds, smoke was seen lo rise from the hose about a foot frtm the | coupling .-It tlie engine cojmectlon. j
.\ moment later tlamcs burst through tho outer covering of the hose. '
It was <1. <-ide(} that the phenomenon ' j, oil llrst wrjs cnutK-d by tho friction bi-tween the <• two cottQii j:iiketH of the liOJic.. the ex- ijl VO. eCKslve rubbing being duo to the 'high j
Avenue, P'"<»«ure irf the water jtassing through X (j.t5. A email oiwnlng. * v
j It Iw not, believed tliat ajjch eveirwl v e ;.;. friction v.'ould develop dOrln? actual' J ; tire lighting.
Editor, The Daily Review.
Gentlemen:
I am much interested in your undertaking to publish a daily paper for this section. I have been quietly advocat¬ ing this for some lime and am glad that you have taken the initiative which I believe will be followed by other parts of this suburban community.
It is also gratifying to note that you are presenting the constructive phases of county and community life. So many small town papers have been little el»e than political tools and scandal mongers. There is a great field for a publication which will deliberately and faithfully reinforce movements and agencies for sound and fundamental com¬ munity planning and building.
With all good wishes, I am,
Sincerely : FliED M. HILL.
General Secretary. Y. M.
'I March 1^1921.
C. A.
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