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HempatMu], Majr n.—The ladiea' committee of t>^a tfcmp^U'ad Country Club ia at work deooratinir and furnliih- ln» tha flub houM oa Front mreet and fettinff It ready for play next week, and B. W. J^jnea, chairman of the |nam- bemhlp rommittM, haa offered a cup a* a »ri<e for a tennin tournament to ba held thara on Memorial Day.
Eddla, Luoaa haa be*n ensaired aa aolf profeaalonul for the club and flve acrea of land have been Mt anlde for praotloe »round. Mr. Lucaa waa for ten yearn annlJitant profeaalonal at the riarden City Oolf Club and ia believed by the sreena' eommittee to be a rood man for tha local club.
KvorythInK la i;olns alonit In flne ahapc with the new club now, both the work on the grounda and houae and th*- memberahlp. Chairman Jonea ret>orta that there are now over 200 members 4hd he prcdlcta that therp will be 8G0 by the flrst of July. The Hat of mem¬ bers already enrolled, with duea paid to date la as followa:
Liat of .Mambera
V. Prentice Abbot, Clarden City; Frank Allaire, Hempatead; Hamuel Alll son, Brooklyn: Ernpst A. Anhdnwn, liempatead.'
J. Byron Baker, Mrs. AnnU- W. Bald 'Win, J. R. Baldwin, Parry K. B.-inner man, C. A. Bill, a. W. Brierley, W, Roy al Brill, Percy R. Bromfl^ld. Charles W. Brtioke, Howard 8. Brower. Albert W. Birbwn. (ieorRe .M. Burditt. Garrett Buach, Ooornre P. Busoh, W. F. Brasee, Bempatead: Pierre P. BendettI, Arthur P. Braid, Oarden City; O. A. Brown and Thomas J. Buckley. New York City; H. W. Braham, Brooklyn.
J. T. P. Calkins, c. W. Campbell. Charlea W, Carman, Dr. W. Taylor Chamberlin, C. R. I.. Clark, Dr. F. W. Co^. O. M. Clark, T. C. B. Cleaver, Fn*k H. Clement. Paul V. Clodio, Miss Helen Clowes, William E, Clowes, P. B. Cornell, Leater F. Corwlth, W. F. Corwith, Adrian R. Courtenay. Freder¬ ick A. Curran. H. W. Carman, Ilemp¬ stead; Phillip J. Christ, New Hyde Park; Richard S. Cullen, Oarden City; ^. A. Coykendale, Brooklyn; II. D. Cush- tng. New York City.
John R->Davldson> A. M. Day, II. B. Demarest, Howard J. Dletz, James F. Purand, Hempatead; James F. Dooley, Freeport; E. H. Dudley and Celestin A. purand,' Brooklyn; R. H. Deland, Olen Cove; N. II. Fowler, Mineola.
W. H. Knton, Qeori^e M. Rstabrook, Hempstead; Elvin N. Edwards, Free-
port; Howiell Kraaa, New Vi«-k Cftr.
AddlaoB Flint. Clarance Wi. FoN, Hi!aBpat«ad: G. W, FaiUr, Brooklyn.
Oaorf^a B. Oardntr. H. J. naniaon. Herbort R. 6e*«U, T. O. GllderaU^va. Henry F. allien. I>at«r Glllcn, H. Wil¬ lard Ortflltha. Dr. Roy D. Grimmer, Hempatead. ^
Edward Hahn, Ouy A. Hamilton, Dr. F. P. Ramlat. Dr. W. H. M. Hamlet, Friink 8. Harlow. Harold L. Haakin. F.
B. Hawkina. Harold M. Hillary, Edwin
C. Hinkle, Renwick C. Hurry. William T. Hatcheson. Willis A. Hutcheaon, WH- Itam ft. Ilnfatra, Hempntead; Oeorge Haddan, Joaaph C. Hecker, Jr., Brook¬ lyn; Jarvla 8. Hicks, Cedarhurat; tfam- llton R. Hill and John R. Hill. Weat¬ bury; Jamaa D. Iloac, New Yoric CMty; J. Enaor Hutcheaon. M. 1)., Rockville Centre.
I.OUIS H. Irwin. llarry CJ Irwin, Hempatead.
Alt^iert at. Jennlnss. D. H. Jonas. B. W. Jonaa. Joseph Nay::>r Jonaa. Walt«r R. Jonea, Hempatead: F. L. Jenkins, Minaolx
Dr. J. A. Kerrigan, L. E. Klrwln. John H. Keefe, Hempntead; Walter F. Keefe, Oard«n City: Edward A. Klein. W. L. Kapllnicer. Brooklyn.
J. E. lAng, Edwin K. Ijingdon. C. W. Lockwood; Mrs. M. J. Lount, Oarrl.son Tx>wa, W. O. Lum, Hempstea*^: A. 8. B. Little, Lynbrook; Henry Llvlnuaton, Corona; P. M. Ix>rd. Lynbrook.
W. F. MfCulloch, D. 8. McKenny. Charlea F. McWhorter, Charlea P. Mc I.auKhIln. T. J. McLauKhUn, John 8. Madden, Dr. John Mann, Jr., D. A. March. William L. MartUnft, F. II. Mol lineaux, Orover C. Mollineaux, E. J. Mortimer, D. F. Miller, D. R. Mason. Hempstead; Samuel D. McAllister, Mis? Frances Mantel, Laurence Mortimer, Oarden City: James MrOovem, C. D. McKlnleyi Lynbrook: Oeorge E. Monro. F. A. McKinale, New York City.
Albert E. Nichols, Arthur L. Nichols. Warren W. Nlsley, Carroll F. Norton, HempHtead; R. W. Nix, Rockville Cen¬ tre.
John B. Ohrt, James I.. O'Neill, Alon- zo M. Onderdonk, Hempstead: John E. G'Conntll. Garden City: J. E. O'Kell, Mineola.
Charles E. Patterson, Edward C. Pat terson, Fred W. Pearce. Townsend B. Pettit, A. C Phillips, A. H. Phillips, Dr. Howard M. Phipps, William L. Powers, E. J. Pray, R. W. Plyer, Hempstead; Henry B. Parrott, F. 8. Pierson, J. A. Pasruln, New York City; Milton W. Phillips. Hollis.
Jeaaa Rlchard.s, Perry M. Rushmore, Kempstead; J. D. Rogers. Mineola; Ed¬ ward Roberts, Norman S. Ross, New York City; John W. Rons, Queens.
Henry Sammis, Paul B. Sawyer, Dr. B. W. Seaman, Warren C. Seaman, Fred W. Smith, Dr. H. B. Smith.' Wll¬ llnm 8. Bmith, Floyd B. Stafford. Wil- liam H. Stoffel, Jr.. Charles V. Stowe.
Harry H. 8turc«, Mra. Richard L, flwaasy. L«'w1m J. Sptith, HampatMuI: nmvrgm C. Sherwood. <ia»Amn City; Clar «nr« V; flhlnn, H. R. Sharui. New Tork City.
Thomaa P. Taylor. Miaa Ruby B. Traak, Arthur H. Turner, B. T. Tew. Hempatead; Charlea IL Tavener, Gar- dan City.
Kenneth B.*Vandewater, R. L. Vanda water. John K. Van Vranken. P. Bchtiy- ler Van Bloem. E. P. Van Oorh. Hemp atrad. ' ' '
Charlea W. Walker, Dr. «. M. War¬ ner. H. R. WlUard. John B. Wolf, J. B. Woodhull, Joaepb A. Wyatt. A. H. Wheeler. Hempstead; Jamea Watson. lx»wlB E. Williams, New York; C. W. Waston. ^Inaola.
William H. Young, tiarden City.
James Zulaer, Freeport.
ADDS TWENTY MEMBERS
TO ROSTER IN MONTH
Rockville Centra, May 12.—Twenty new members were added to the roa- t«>r of thfi Men's Club of tha Church of Ascension, which meets every Tuesday night in the Parish Hall, within the past month. This Is a pretty good indication of the good times that are enjoyed. Organization mtiat have life to grow. The presi¬ dent saya, "Watch us."
At the meeting on May ^0 tho fol¬ lowing members were appointed aa <halrmen pf the respective commlt- ti-cn: Charles Stumpf, executive; Chas. Hamer, audiUng; IL F. Reeve, enter- talnmpnt; U. J. Purdy, IwwUng; C. R. Anderson, membership; Rev. F. H. Handnneld, social service and W. Van Emburgh, publicity.
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MAGNETIC SLEEPING
Poplar Bluff, Mo., May 12.—Tho se¬ cret of health in In how you sleep, ac¬ cording to Otto Friderlch, pioneer Cape County Missourlan. Put your head to the north alway.s, is the advice of Otto, who hasn't been ill in half a century.
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GOOD BOXING AT JAMAKA^TONIGHT
New ManfMwirt Has Attaa^
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Th« Jamaica SporUnc Club, wtth One of the larg««t and "beat appointed boxing arenas, haa ciianged hands.
The bouts tonight will be the Aral held under the direction of the new management.
In tbe main event of IS rounds the attraction will be Jack Stone, the aen- aational Hebrew knockout, artist and foremost contender for the middle¬ weight title, and the Big Zulu Kid. of Fl.itb(ish. Stone haa been rapidly dis¬ poning of all the bast local middle- weigKta. H'a latent victory of note has been a three-rountf knockout over Jack Duffy at the Brooklyn Arena, which deflnitely eatabllshed him an perhaps the most menacing candidate for Champion Johnny Wilson's crown.
His opponent, Big Zulu Kid, haa alao added recent laurels by disposing in the same fashion of Tommy Madden two weeks ago at tho Woodhaven Sporting Club. Thia nmtch and the outcome meaoa much to both boxers. Thoy are expected to fO to It to ae- cure a decisive verdict.
In tho somi-final of 10 rounds, Phllly McOovorn. brother of the late "Terri¬ ble Torry," will lock horns with Harry "Kid" Mulcahv.
A special nix-roiind bout will bring together tw<i_^.'lever and hard hitting colored boys liT^Wee Wee Brown, of Far Rockaway and Alex. Gibbons of New York. Two more bouts, a six and a four-rfunder, will complete the bill. In the six-rounder Happy Gor¬ man, of South Brooklyn will meet .Jimmy Cooper and in the four-roundei Larry Murray tackles Joe Mate.
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PRIVATE SALE
One upright pLino. A-1 condition; one antique china closrt; ono mahogany w.Trclrobe, doors with mirrors inside; one antique mahogany Chippendale Hureau; one antique mahogany Colonial Bureau; one large .antique half-round mirror (could be used for mantelpiece or hall); one small antique mahogany mirror; four antique sofas; one antique foot stool; three small gilt chairs; three rosewood side chairs: one large mosaic flower pot with stan^; one small odd china closet; one spinning wheel; second hand carpets and rugs; one round oak dining room ex¬ tension table; 2-3 folded screens; one silk and two cretonne; one ma¬ hogany goose neck rocker; two book cases; three antique inlaid chairs; one small jewelry table with glass ca.se; one bedstead with spring and "•njnattres.s; small tables, etc. Also lot of cotton and linen cretonne .samples and ends.
BERNARD THOMAS
Bennet Avenue, Chester Park, Ilempstead, L. I.
(Ono blo<k north of Fulton Avenue).
FAMILT MOURNS LOST
BOSTON BULL TERRIER
Battford, May 12.—There la nvorh aadnean at the Waahlngton avenue home of Mra. A. D. ColllMa over the fact that her little Boaton bull terrier in miaaing. Ao disappeared from hia home durinf; tha month of March and wore at tbe time, a collar with the name and addreaa of hin owner on It and also hia llcenne number: "A. D. Collbis. Seaford, L. L, No. 131480."
The little bull terrier i» beinfr adver¬ tised for in The Review today and tf any one known ot hin whereabouta there la a reward awaiting ita return. The family loved him, having raiaed him from a puppy, when hc had to be fed from a bottle.
COMPLAINT DLSMI»iF.D
Rockville Centre, May 12.—"The com¬ plaint against Fred Jaichner, of thfa village, was dismissed by Ju.stice Thorp when the complainant, LAura Behne, a sl.ster-In-law, failed to appear on two occasions.
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Review claasifled mdn bring result.s.
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Re-Painting of Wicker Furniture
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ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE
100 Choice Residential Lots and Plots to be Sold Separately at Sacrifice Prices, Regardless of Cost or Value, on
EASY PAYMENT PLAN
fiflntrS TfirrSirfl Fronting on Mernck and christian Hook Roads
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SALE ON THE PREMISES THIS EVENING AT 6.45-RAIN OR SHINE-FREE SOUVENIRS
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